Jennnft H (lOOULANDtB. hllllor. WEDNESDAY NOHNtNO, DKC. IS, WA. Raadrr. If yea waot ' k," " '" "" , le iba ...Intra world, Jen rd ear Bdreriii.B. aolomoi, the Spniml eolarta ia parllealar. Tho "Solid South" bugaboo is not on the Hoard" fcince (irnnt ami his Army rendered their account. Oood rot "II arty." The Governor has decapitated Col. Jamet F. Milliken "FALI.STAKF, late ir the Rth Regi mont, N. U. of Til. IW Jim I Cameron and (irnnt having under taken to bull-doao tbo whole country, tho Chicago Timet invites tho Goddess of Liberty to pull down her cap. How alarming "ft Solid South was some time ago to the loyal, but now It's all right. South Carolina is just as loyal and godly as Massachusetts. "Grant's good angel" is what the Boston Herald calls Fish, and says "bo has played tbo part moro than once since bo has been in the Cabinet." Beecher insists that Hayes is elected. Boecber was not, but with three moro votes he would have been, as Solon Shingle says, "unanimously elected." Grants pardon cflorls are Illustrated on our fourth page in an article we clip from the Chicago Timet. Head it and leflect wbutyou estimate our 850, 000 President worth, in view ot a few other Items. Radical editors Ireqiiently allndo to the 'effective shot gun ilowh South in election matters. Hut they never have anything to say about the United Stalos muskets. There is no inlimidur tion in that! Oh no! A Solkmn Thought. A Radical granny say : "It Grant did not occupy the Presidential chair at this time the Union would bo in danger agnin.' Well, as you did not help to save it on a lormor occasion you would hardly sail in now. Head the "Appeal to the Nation" by tho leading clergymen and bankers of New Orleans, on our fourth page, and see how it will co down. This docu ment was not manulaclured in rrovi. dence or Boston, but right on the ground. A Government Subhidt. Colonel Fred. Grant was fined f 10 and costs by a Chicago 'Squire, on Thursday last, for condutV'unbocoming a soldier and gentleman," as they call il in military circlos. Col. Fred, "planked down the chango" liko a man, and went about his business loafing. A Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati Gn:ette delures that Mrs. Sartoris has grown noticeably plain sineo her marriage. As Ncllio Grant, she was sweot-faced and fresh-looking but as the wifo of an extremely ordi nary man sho has becomo stolid, stout and decidedly uninteresting in appear ance Tas Attar-UTS Jcoosa. In aeeordanea witk racttoa flra af artiela flaa of tba saw eoaatitation, all tka ataoaiata Judges is tka waalani judialsl di'lrietl nl tka Comioanwvaltkarsaaw ditpaaacd wllk Wi lamiport Buttttm. Tbe editor in question bad better read the Constitution in full. Tbe peo ple of this county elected two gentle men to that position in Novembor, and expect to have them sworn in on tbe first Monday of January. Crawford County, this State, has sixty -eight factories, producing 0,810, 000 pounds of cheese ; Krie county, twenty-two factories, producing 2,610, 000 pounds; Morccr and Venango counties, olevon t'actorius, producing 647,700 pounds. Total, 101 factories, producing 10,067,700 pounds. Nino tenths of these factories manufacture strictly full milk checso, Bcnator Wallace, paid a visit to his family, arriving home on Saturday night and left for Washington on Monday morning. He says everything look bright for tbo Democrats, al though tho Radicals are kicking up considerable dust just now. That Til den has been elected is conceded by all fair minded Republicans,and he will be Inaugurated too without any difficulty lltjMtu ns. . After tho Southern counting boards, tho biggest fraud that has been brought to our notice, is tbo "supplomenl" furnished tbe country prose by tbe enterprising dailies, who furnished the President' mall mossago at a hugo prico and type so small that nobody could read it. We did not bite. If tho messago was a fraud it was no improvement in a morul point to per petrate another fraud. "A 8oodolaoer" The Utica "Her ald" says : "Mr. Hayes has declared ho will decline tbe Presidency if taint of fraud attache to his election. lias any ono beard of such a declaration from Mr. Tildon?" The Boston "Her- aid" responds : "Very likely not, lion est men don't often advertise thattbey won't receive stolen good unless there is a strong suspicion that somebody is going to offer some. No Go. Tho celebrated "rebel". Pal metto State, South Carolina, which has figured so conspicuously on former oc casions, amounts to nothing since Ore- gon has mrnished the man. And we nowtally,Oregon,185forTilden. Tak your bull-dosed State down South and go to grass with them. It' the voto ol loyal (?) State that make Tildon President this Centennial year. How are you "soliil south? Mori Intimidation. There must have been fearful amount of intimi dation" in Illinois at tbe rocent elec tion. The Democrat gain on their tote of 1872, just 73,560 voto. Grant's majority in 1872 wa 85.5M. Haves' pluralty over Tildcn in 1878, Is 19,625, while his majority rvcr Tilden and Cooper is but 1.201. The Democrats . and Independent have the Legislature 00 joint ballot by three majority. This win retire John A. Logan, and la all - likelihood give a sest In the United Btales Senate to Jodg Trembull or ' eJt-Ooveroor Palmer. K.vn.i itRAsyi.va -veky. This sometimes happens to lolb H- lien and Uorerninunt. It arise Iroio iho same cause, and. ia Kovernrd by correct jrinci plan. Tlx rulu wbltD rcgtilat tlio conduct oi a discreet but muse man, l just e applicable to the Government as to iho individual citi zen, who Ircquuntl' find himself cm barrasst'tl because lie lacks tbo means to escape bin omlmrrutwineut. We are Ird to make tlit'i remarks lv rt'euiitK over tbo withdraw!.! of the fust mailt which bo terms "a serious umbarrass- ... , . , . , . . i il Well, that may bo true; but why did I tbo Government engage in an enter prise it was unable to carry ont for want of funds. Individuals have the right to do this; but tho Government has not. To illustrate, twenty years ago John Smith resided sixteen miles distant, overland from Cleurficld, and was fre quently compelled to mako the trip on foot, because wo was too poor to keep or hiro a fust horse and buggy to haul him here. It was very "embarrass ing," as tho I'ostmustcrGcneral re marks, no doubt. But tbon, be was young and could foot it without any injury to his health. Bad bo adopted the P. M. General's schedule, at the period indicated, he would havo pur chased a fast borso and a fancy buggy, and made his trip in gay stylo, (pass ing an occasional "poor devil" on the route who was seemingly very much embarrassed too, bocatise ho adapted himsell according to bis means, with out over thinking of plundering his neighbor) but, ho prefercd tho slow lino movement, and altera whilo when it boeomes embarratsing on account of age to mako trips of this kind on foot, ho may bo able to pay for a fast horse, gold fringed harness, and a silver iron ed carriage, and mako tho distanco in two bourn instead ot flvo, without a single blister on bis heels, or a drop of sweat ooii ng horn Iiii nouio crow That would not be so embarrassing to him. To closo this question of "em barrassment," into which onr Govern mont oflleials havo brought us, we will simply ask tbo agents aforesaid : Bid you not undertake to do a huge thing without any capital In your pocket to carry it on, when yon placed tbo fust mail lines on tbo several post routes? More than this: Was you not enor mously in debt, and had already inau gtirntcd a "crooked whisky" scheme and numerous other frauds for the pur pose of getting money out of the tax payers so as to keep up ordinary ex penses, and meot the interest on the enormous debt which you and your companions bequeathed to thooountry If our conjocturcs are true, why did you engage in such a stunning enter prise which you had to abandon so soon, and thereby prodnce this SKI1I OUS EMBARRASSMENT? Did you not know better, or were you persuad ed into the trap ? If eilbor, you are unfit for the position you bold. There fore, stop growling and leave. The moral wo wish to point out in our unusually lengthy article, is : That Government should not engago in en terprises they cannot carry out, be cause, if they fail, it's so embarrassing, not only to those who are the chief: agents, but more to the peoplo who must feol tbe humiliation more keenly than the incompetent sulsried official who originates the failure. Sentiiuentaubt. The New York World compares the atrocities ol the Radical mobs in South Carolina with those committed by tho Turk in Bul garia as follows : "A United States Judge sent in company with soldiers from Washington to brow beat a Re publican State court and give courage to a conspiracy of rogue bent on steal ing the electoral vote of an American commonwealth; and tbo house of Gen eral Hampton set on fire at night whilo his sisters and his young children were quiotly sleeping these are tbo first fruits of President (irant's benign in terference to prcservo "law and order" in South Carolina I II honest men and good citizens read of things a happen ing in Bulgaria or Servla, there would lie no end to tho lamentations pnt np over tho wretched condition of tbe Christian oppressed there by sangui nary Turks. Tbey are happening in the State within whose bonier Lafay elle landed a century ago to help Amoricana to achieve self-government. And they are happening there, why? Because respectable men in the North hold their alliance to the Republican party moro sacred than thoir allegiance to the law, and dread tbo triumph of Democracy more than tbe ruin of tho national credit, tho dogicdation of the American name and tho overthrow of free Government. Grant and Bond. The Returning Hoard ol South Carolina is a State body, solely answerable to Stato law and Stato courts, yet Grant sent a Federal Judgo to Columbia, with "tbe army" to back up any usurpation which may be necessary to cheat Ilnye into office, or make Grant military dictator, while Brag Sherman and Banditli Sheridan hold him in hit rat. It tho President and Judgo Bond arc unlearnod in the law and the line ol their duties, we hope Congress will teach them ojessoa thoy will nover forget, o that future despots may take warning from their fate, and adhere strictly in the line of their sworn duties. Cremation or Baron de Palm. The burning, or cremation of the body of Joseph Henry Louis Baron de Pnlm, Grand Cross Commander of the Sov ereign Order of tbe Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem, Knigbtof St. John of Malta, Prince of the Roman Empire, late Chamberlain to bis Majesty the King or Havana, Fellow of the Thoosophl cal Society of New York, Ac, Ac, took place at Washington, Pa, on Wednes day, the 6th InsL This gentleman died in New York in May last, and before his death he requested ot his ex. ccutors to have hi remain disposod of in this manner. ' -l-J ' L X! More Bi'LL-doiino. It wa tho How Sewing Machine Company that ordoredthedischargoof all its employes Who voted for Tilden. This at the sug gestion of A. B. Slockwell, once Presi. dent and principal gambler of Pacific Mail. Houfl thst for bull-dnung? Had tbi ocenrred anywhere in the South, it would be pronounced crime. but baring happened in Mew Bngland.l iti esteemed virtu.' ' juvqk ht.acik os the situa- tiox. The Judge doei nut despair of tho Republic yet, notwithstanding all that has happened and 11 threatened. , In a writton opinion, marked by ven'tnoro than hie usual vigor and acumen, h0 scouts tbo idea that the people havo no legal and pen cable remedy against the conspirator who have undertaken to count in Hayes. He finds the rem edy in the constitutional power of the aUaUJKaeUar' BvVRaflRwf''vBVttHL luiise pajx- yurpurunjr to vv rMw.f .-n, and to rj. any that may be proved to be fraudulent. This power exists, joint rule i Mill in Jure or Dot; and it is ample for tho purKise. A fraudu lent electoral certificate, no matter how attested, is nullity, a pieco of blank paper, and to be treated as such. Examining tho law undor which the Louisiana Returning Board acted, Judgo Black find their procedure as ' illegul as It was shameless; he is of the opinion that an Indictment for for- irery would hold ami is clear mat me llouso must throw out the bogus votes. The power to choose a President when there has been no constitutional elec tion by tho peoplo necessarily Implies and include tho powor to ascertain whetbor there has or ha not been such lection. This tho House must do for itself. If it decide that there has been no election, and proceeds to chooso a President, the Senate cannot interfere. If tho Senate decides that Mr. Whoeler ha been elocted Vice President, and accept him a such, tho llouso cannot interfere. The claim that the presid ing officer ot the Senate has tho power to count the vote as well as open them, Judgo Black characterizes as sheer impudonee. We will lay bis viow in full before our readers in our next issue. THE THREE "Cn." Cameron, Chandler and Chamber lain undertook tbo job of bull-dozing tho peoplo ot the United States for tbo purposo of making Hayes President, and Cbamborlain Governor of South Carolina, although the people did not want either of them, and actually vot ed against them by largo majorities. The three "C's" having been foiled in their attempt, arc now resorting to still more revolutionary and illegal measures to gain their ends, and in do ing so hare got Grant in about as tight a pluc-o as ever a ruler bad himsell screwod into by hi friends. Impeach men and enduring disgrace now stares tho President and those three outlaws in tho face. The wbolo four bave earned the severest punishment that a people can inflict upon wicked rulers, and tor eiamplo, only, wo want to see these ungodly men punished, In order to warn other wickod men whose views may run in a similar channel. Tho complete overthrow of tho State Gov ernment of South Carolina by those four men, ably assisted by Gen. Ruger, is onough to sond the whole crow into oxile, without compiling a list of other crime which they bave committed, "too numerous to mention." We re joice that the 4tb of March is close at hand, so that our afflicted country can rid itsolf, in a Constitutional way, of tho ungodly crew that, has rubbed and well nigh destroyed it. II this peacea ble method fail to do it, revolution must follow. Bad men and their con federate must be punished, so that liberty and Constitutional Government may survive on this Continent. Oi Was Power. Tbe editor of tbe Philadelphia Timet, in alluding to our modol Secretary of War, (Cameron ) and hi annual report, ay; "Wesym- pathize with the American peoplo in tbe sad disappointment which awaits it in the annual report of the Honora ble, tho Secretary of War. When the Amorican peoplo "saw tho artillery whisked from Maine to Florida, caval ry galloped from Dakota to Georgia, and infantry railroaded from Now ork to Mississippi, they said : Hero is no carpet warriors, hero la a General, a vory Napoleon, and a man from whose strategy a Von Moltko might learn. They waitod for his annual report with bated breath ; then they could find out how ho did it; then would he show the Amorican people what enannor of Seeretary of war thoy bad. And now ho says, 'tbo short space of lireo that boa claimed sineo I entered upon my present dutioa ba barely eufliced for m to familiariEO myscll with the af fair of tbe department, and I shall be compellod to confine myself lo the ro port of the general of the army and the, chiefs of bureaus.', It i a sorry tale for eagor listeners, but lot them take heart. If the honorable Secreta ry can do as be ba dono, without kuowing anything about tho depart ment, just wail until be has 'familiar ised himself with Its affairs.' Then let tbo effete despotism and rotten dy nasties ol the Old World tremble." A Tempohart Victort. Grant and two of the members of his Cabinet, have partly accomplished thoir damna ble undertaking. They have so ma nipulated tho Returning lionnls in tho three disputed Southern Slates, as to count the Elector for Hayes. In Louisiana, where tho Democratic ma jority, at the lowest estimate, is not less than 5,000, the Board threw ont tho return of lovontocn Democratic counties, or parishes, a tbey are call ed, and then declared the Uaye Elco tor 1ectod by 4,00 majority. In Florida, where all parties conceded that the Democratic majority wa not less than 1,200, the Board excluded the vote from Democratio oonntio so as to give tbe Hayes Elector 030 major ity. In South Carolina tbey carried ont tbe same programme. A Con gross has sent a committee to each of these States, for the purpose of looking into the crime indicated, it would be proper to await their verdict and see who I lying. k Littlr Hum. The Radical In the Colorado Legislature bar adopted a protest, and denounced the action of Congress In refuting to allow their mombor, Mr. Bolford, to take hi neat before a Speaker wa elected. .Tbey are wonderfully sovereign oat there, on some point. Tbe boys had better not be too fast out there. A squad of the United Stale army migbt be sent to Colorado, andixamine tbe papers of those who claim to be member ot the Legislature. Romember what hap pened In 8oeth Carolina. Six bsvyo- net let a man ill or kent him eat ae- 'cordis to the CarrtaJa'a tar. The Shoe on the Other Koot.-1i is unnouiicvd that the face of the re turns In Florida gives Hays 43 ma- ority. Tbo Republican organs dec-lure ut once that fSo8ulolturo lorllayos, n nd that tho fiiee or the returns mutt bo accepted as final. " The face of tho returns la Louisiana givo Ti'dcn that .State by about 8,000 n.ujoiily, but our lieiiublicuti prints luil to see tbut the foco of tho return settle it in that case. And tbo manner ill which Florida was changed from a Demo. Republican Ktute, as its vol" ' turned, is tol.l tiy l , w. vyto, eu"or(,01luv pttH , w making It a misdu ' aaii ii.. am that State Ho say:. , ".Munali'o county wus thrown out ontiie. Our niiinrily in Hamilton wus changed from 280 to 1 1 1, and the Dem ocratic majority in Jackson was chang ed from 102 to 213 Republican, lion roe was changed from 80 Democratic to 262 Republican. A prominent Repub lican who is here says that there bus heitn tho i'1-eulcst chcatinir ho ever knew, and that it cannot stiuid judicial investigation or piihlic opinion. Put Him OvrunoAkD. As -four United States Judges sinc-o Grant camo in" have already committed po litical suicide, by resigning o as to avoid a penitentiary, it would bo Well enough to gobble up the fifth one, who bus went iiuich further out oT hi line of duty than, any ono of the other scoundrels, to assist in disgracing us as a Nation. Let Judge Bond, tbo Baltimore Jacobin, bo impeached at onto fur bis outrageous conduct. Ho is not one bit better than Durell, Sher man, or any of these perjured judicial scoundrels who resigned their Offices to keep clear of and avoid prison life. Unless an example is made of some of those judges tho whole of them will bo rendered corrupt, and the United Slutes Bench becomo a eouree ol iniquity and corruption, disgraceful alike to people and tho judiciary. Turn Bond out ami let bitn engage in tho Post-trader businoss with Belknap and Grunt. llottt Aoain. Kx -Gov. Bigler, who has been to New Oilcans for tbe past month in company with the Demo cratio Committee, returned borne on last Saturday night. Ho conlcsse that ho never knew how to conduct elections, although ho had been figur ing atit for thirty-three years. He says ho learned moro in one week at the Kelbigg.Wellsschool,tban he did in all tho rest of his life. Liko all who went down to New Orleans, for tbo purposo of looking into tbo public affairs of Louisiana, bo is amazed at tho conduct of the men who conduct public affairs. Ono of two thing must occur! The men who rule down there mint bo driven out of power, or that Common wealth will be mined. Debt and cor ruption reign supreme. More Improvement. Tbe Postmas ter-General, in his report, announces that tho Department is better off by about two millions of dollars this year thuolast. Instead of being six millions short, as last year, the deficiency will only be about four millions this year. Tbo healthy reform wrought In his De partment is directly traceable to "the Confudurulo Congress," which sent thousands of loafers adrilt who had been billeted on tho Treasury for years, for purely Radical party purposes. By tbo timo the next "Confederate Con gress" doses its session, a still greater reduction of the public expenditure will bo made. Jt is notorious that all our laws and remodies for the suppression of intem perance have been on tbe principle that tho doctor should swallow the medic'no instead of the patient. Punish tbo individual who gets drunk just as you would an adulterer or a horse thief. Let tbo laws of tbo Stale on tbe question bo reversed. Make drunken ness a crimo, instead ot making a criminal out of tho manulacturcf and seller. - Good, liquor is the best medi cine in tbo world when used as such but when adopted as a beverage il is the very opposite. ' ' CoNnnEss. 'This body has its hands full just now. Bonidcs tbo usual busi noss of tbo session, much other matter will bo Introduced, canoed by tbo out rageous conduct of President and his Cabinet in using the army in tho Sonthoi n Stntcs (o carry tho Klectors for llayos, contrary to the Constitu lion, and tho laws, and the express od will of a largo majority of the the peoplo at tho ballot box, notwith standing tlit iiiteiTcrcnce of the Presi dent and his army tools. All will re. ceivo their reward of merit in due time. ' ' 1 ' " An Overt Act. It must certainly bo set down as a huge joko, when President Grant still recommends the annexation of Sunlo Domingo in his message, and in the onmo document insists that Intelligence shall be made a test for voting, and '-lint no man shall bo allowed to voto who rani.it read and write in tbo English language. Santo Domingo and reading and writ ing! -What an overt joko that Is. Is "tho Government" drunk orcraryl Which? . '.' A PicTiRE. Reader, what do you think ol tbo compound senso of a man, who, ton year ago demanded that tho right of voting should be givon to slave who conld neither read nor write, and to-day demands that no man should be allowed to voto who cannot read and writo in tho Knglisb language. Such ia the photograph Grant ha made ot himself. But then hi party It engag ed in thesamo job. Tho leader is just toward his party. ' . I I ' Pit the Blame Where it Belonos. Mr. Tilden bad one hundred and eighty-four doctoral voto conceded to him the morning after the election. Since then tho army and the navy and the whole Federal power of the Gov ernment ba been put in motion to back ap Conspiracy to proclaim tbo election of Haye by one rote. Ali this delay and uncertainty and stagnation of business is the result oi this infamous conspiracy. What a Pitt I Col. Jim Milliken, who ordered hi Blair County Regi mont out a few day after the election for the purpose of bull dosing some body, has been cashiered by Governor Hartranlf. Sossysth Alloone JrVrtiiw. Well, II bis Excellency did not knew it before, ba mast now be aware that Jin I a fool -Wm are charitable to oar lbat.lt i kaor. ' THERE MUST HE A CHAXOE. Tho conduit of Won. Cameron and Zao. Chandler, two members of Grant's Cabinet, iu-lhe present canvas shows clrt; that aomelhlng should b done to compel member of tho Cabinet, liko otbor people, to attend to their IcgilimMo duties. The deportment ol those two members of tbo Cabinet is most hu:iiiiia:ing and disgraceful to us as a Nrtion. The outlawry ot all the borso thieve and counterfeiter in the oiirtry has nut proven us detrimental lw0 Blcmber of the Cabinet. Cmigreas j 1 1 I ill in C l- - 1 ' ' engag4 a the leader of a political I canvas. It la evident tnai common decency fail to restrain them these degeneratu days. Therefore let us have an act of Congress with proper pains and penalties prohibiting them from participating in the political caucus in the future. Centennial Items. Luuber' and the Grand American restaurants sic being torn down and removed. The shanties alonir Belmont avenue, noar tho grounds, are rapidly dinap pearing. The Now Jorser building is to be sold by public auction on too mu nut. It cost I IZ.MMJ, The Stato building of Kansas and Colorado at the Centennial which cost about 112.000, bi been sold lor 1800. Of tho lows. Maryland and Illinois buildings, nothing stands but their frumo-work. This, too, will soon be gone. The Ohio Stale building on tbe Cen tennial grounds has been presentud by the Ohio Stato Board lo tho city ot Philadelphia, Mr. Vincent Colycr has purchased tbo New York Stato building on the Exhibition grounds at rmlutlcliinia, and will have it removed to bis place on Contentment Island, Connecticut. A Mopel Plenipotentiary. J. Mil ton Turner, I'nitod State Minister to Liberia, a colored man, has brought suit for 1 5,000 damages under the civil rights bill against tbe proprietor of tbe Astor House for refusing to permit him to stop there. Tho proprietor say on tho day in question fully one hundred white poople were turned away from tho hotel for want of accomodation, but not 0110 of them ever thought of bringing a suit for damages. How stupid those white fellow are anyhow I ii - X J 1 ' Removed. Lorin Blodget, General Appraiser in the Philadelphia Custom House, has been removed. Ho bad the indiscretion to go to Cincinnati and .try to nominate Blaine for President. The PostmtJttor, Goorgo P. Fairman, be haved in a similar manner and is likely to looso his place also. Camoron is hunting scalps in hi own party just now. Having served in the capacity of Winnebago Chief for many years, he will bo rather successful in the scalping lino. ' A Tu under Clap. Tho Radicals of Oregon were green enough, like those in Vermont and- Wisconsin, to place a Postmaster on their Electoral ticket, and the "Returning Bourd" which is always right, certifies two Elec tor for llayos and one for Tilden, thURjOving Mr. tilden his 1H5 Klectors, enough without counting those three bull-dozed rebel Slates from tbo .South Tbey are traitor anyhow down there and wo are glad they have been tallied for Hayes. Fundamental Wrono-ivoers. 11 Grant and at least two otbor members of bis Cabinet arc not impeached for com milting "high crime and miedemean or," within the next ixty days, there will be no nso hereafter, of, swearing men to aupport tho Constitution of tbe United States. . No other three men have earned infamy so cheaply as Chandler, Cameron and Grant, and tbey should bare their reward dcnlt out to them as soon as possible. . Cremation. This new coined word for a funeral i just now troubling a good many people who do not want to be burned up after they are dead, in a scientific, or in any other way. They prefer the damp grave to tho hot fur nace, although sll confess that it makes but little difference to the dead what becomes of tho body alter the pulse cease to beat. Wesuspeet that "crema tion" will eventually be the fashionable way of getting rid of the dead. Read Tut Apdreb. On onr fourth page will bo found tbe address of the Citiien's Committee, who went to Now Orleans, to tlio people of the United States. ' That body deals in facts and figures two things hard to contro vert. Yet, tbo bull-doted Returning Board, under Army aupervuuon, as sumes tbe responsibility to count the Tilden Electors ont by 4,000. A moro hugo fraud was never perpetrated on ibis Continent "Tut Government's" Farewell. Grant' last Annual Message will be found on our first page. We publish it as a curiosity. The man who has served soren years at any business and makes as many blunders a bo docs fully establishes bia incompetency for the place onco occupied by Patriots and Statesmen. ' Hi farewell "integrl ty" interest is not bull-doted sareaam, thourrh some "black Friday" victim may so interpret that Idea, judgo Pearson, ot Dauphin oounty baa decided that Jury Commissioners go Into otllco on the ursl Monday ol January. Exchange. Why should not this renomlile Judge adjust himself to the Constitu tjon whioh ho ha sworn to support. Tbo New York Sun, having the South Carolina outrage in mind, says : If Grant wore to sond soldiers to turn Ont the House of Representative next week, and try to make himself dictator, tbe Republican press generally would applaud the act." Too true. Tbo now from far oh Oregon, grates very harshly on the ears of "the loyal million of the North." tt wasn't South Carolina that elected. Tilden. O; bultblt dosoofon Elector seta bard on loyal stomachal Too Late. Tho venerable Peter Cooper see now bow be missed the Presidency. Had be supplied himself With number Ol counting boanlt he might have been President. Tbe people now DEMAND of their BepresentaUret ia Congress that tbey (ball b equal to tba peril which lb re tea eoiiotiuttona) rnmast . THE RUQOKl. YX UOHIIOH I j A theatre on fire over three hun dred Ul MAX HUNI1S PtRISII. A pluy ntllled'tbe "Two Orphan," was buing produced at the Brooklyn, New York Theatre on lust Wednesday night, and durh.g the lust act of the plu a flru broke out on tbo stage, a panic ensued, mid tbo result was the destruction of the Theatre and the sacrifU'co! over .lireo hundred precious lives. This is the most awful caluimty ''' L' -i.ti- "Hits Orr." John Moirisscy who di)apl h) b(.lH oll ,i,c m.,.t election bus declared all "bets olT" becanso of the imnldlo on the question. John's oction should make the Radicals happy,, who in many fuses bad stuked their all on Hayes, and now Oregon put him out. Poor Ticknoh.- Tho editor of Harp tr'i Journal of Cirili:alinn, says: "H it was constitutional to throw out tbe voto ol a Stale in 1872, it may be considered good authority lor doing it in 1876." Tbe greatest "inlimiiliilor" in llio country is President Gintil,and ho has been "bull-doxing" tbe Ireeiiien ol houlb Carolina nl a fearful rate. fW awUstrnfittS. "V-OTIC E Of ISit'OBPOHATIOJI. ..... . . .. . l a.M ierira aj oartitj giiaa ia - 1 CoiBat Han-1" W'll pntrnta prlitiaB la lb. C'aun ef guarlar Siailnnr, .a V alnttdtT, tla Iblb o.y of Jaoatrr. A. II. IKT7, fur a chariar of lo- aorpttratioa for raid buna. ELI 11LOOM, Uaa. II, IfiS Jl rraiottnaitrj. c AUTIOI. All oartont Bra karaky aaatioSad afftlnrt par- aktaiog ar lo aat wa; ta.clJlinx witb oaa ka barta.naw in pouc.Iob of P.vid Frarkar, af lira ktra liiwD.hip. tt ttid borte k.-longft to Baa aod la Irlt with laid Vratbtr oa lata, iolj.t to inv ordar Blinro.. U. U. Kt;liOOKO r.H. k) Icrlowa, Pea. 13, 1 Sio-Sl. QOMMIH-IOM.rl' NOTICE. Is CoraBjAB I'latl, anal too. lar aivarca. Mara Cooabaoarvt. Klljak Couakaoar. Tha under.ianrd, aipcinial Br lha Hoar! to Ilka tartimuav ia Ibii etra, will alttnd lo Iba tarnaat bia olflna, ia Oitwola, on tba 4lk lUf of Jaoaarr. IS77. balwaea lha boura of s a. am S p. si., wars all prranaai Iota n-altd aiajr ailriid. f. li. AM M V A L, Ilea. 13, 1876 31 Coram it.iaaar. j)t!HLrc a ale. Tha BBdrniitBaJ Adraiaittrat-irof lha aata'a af llaill. Loli.r. lata of Hradford toaoihip. doo'd, will nil at public tola at Iba Cmrl II .ui, ia ClrarSrld, ob Taeada,, Janaarjr O, IHIt at J aVlok p. m , ibo fellowian deoorlbtd roul a.taf.t1l1 All tbrt certain traot or pieoo 0f lakd itualo ib Dradf.ird toafo.bip, Cleaffl.ld Co Fa . boondod and deaeribed aa fullowi i Urgio dodand deaeribed ai fullowa 1 Urgio- maplo throat ooutb II dorrooo Wiat 1 to a p.at tbotwe ouuib 8 4,K, aat 1 ... whit oak tuiup.thenoo north Jt iat 4p-rcbra to a bomluok tbeooo aorth ainsr at a wop to fob, tkroee ooatb X dorrooo wal V8 perches fit porch-1 dttsrraea eoat 94 D I degrooa weal Ml pervhoato a ojoplo grub aad plaoa ul begiaaiaf.ot'Btatainit 49 ACRES and Ufl perchoi ond alluwartee, a ljiining landi oT Uavtd Wilao oa Iko aouth, N. F. Wileua oa tbo eaat. aad fay others ob the Brtb and wool. Tho ianiroeeaicnii couiat of ah"tit Ik terei of o too red land, two lg hontoa ind a double lu born, 1 togothor with a amall orafaard. l ha toraia oraoath. Wuodiond, 1m. IS, 1S76 to. JEr.lsTKH'fc BifmCE. Wotleo la hereby niven tbot the following a oounls havo beoo ei out toed aad poascd by nr. and remain Sled of rword in tbia office for tho io anootionofhvlrs, p((atcei, creditors, and all ntrtera intnrroated, and will be preaenled lo Uie next Or phans' Court ot ClrarAeld county, to bo held at the Court II one, la tbe bnroagh of t'leornrld, em nrini on tbt d Mondojr (beinc tbo Rib dy) ..I JaDit.ry, A. 1). 1877 : Final aecoont of Leah lltoota, admtniatrstrli of thooftateof Isaac IlfniHa, lata of tho Uorowgh of CBiwoasvillo.deo'd. Partial aooounlnf J. W. Potior, duardioB of Julia Cwrley. Corolloo Curley and Jaiaea Curley, Binor heirs of James Curley, lata of Korthaua township, Clearfield eooatj. Pa., dea'd. Final aoeooni of J. W. roller, floardiao or Wa. Curley aod A ana Corky, minor be ire of James Car ley, lolo of Kertbaus, township. Clear lie Id county. Pa., doo'd. Partial account of J. H Drnhaker, A imlniitratir Of tbo eatatoof Jai. Nat eon, lata of Brady tarp., C 1 cornel d oonaty. Pa., doo'd. Accooot of Henry II. Hard, R locator of tbe eetoto of Ann Wtoifftll, tele of Cboot towoship, Olesr Bold eonntj, Pa., doo'd. Partial ftcconnt of Wm. Purler, Administrator af ' Jnhn W. Wright, lot or Orarneld buruagh, doo'd. Partial acnount of Harvorot tails, Adtntniatratrli of the aetata of A I rabam Liti, Into of howreoee tonoabip, Clear Be Id frvonty; l'a., dee'd. i t. J MtiHOAN. Deo. 6ta . lUHiter A Recorder. gCIHM)!. UTATKMKT. Hltl-mont of t.e grnool Fonda of Bradford towiif hip, for tbe year ending, June a, 1471 1 UR To kaUsao from lait settlement ....I (I9A 09 To dapllcates aaaeated. 1,95V 3d To Ptoto opp'priatiw , .1..... S4:l 17 ...... . s m tt cn. By aatalanding ordora radeoasid. M4l,lltaV II By atnonnt of uacallecled Uit-i 00 dup- liet or 174 ft, Inel'ir oxonorttloniv. I.A01 94 By tosh la baodi of II. Mraaat, Troon.. - S1I8 41 It 99 &3 . ,., ; , : BBSOURCE.1 Kylor JudRioeBt and intereat .., Cash on band Daplieatet , ..4 74 ... ffi 47 ... 1,104 94 ll.Ti'T ib r LIABILITIES. Oatitindlag orderi....,.,.,.., Henry Hneat note ,., KosourcM in aieees 01 llabilittos,.. ,.. .100 00 . 200 00 .. 1,207 10 I.707 15 We, tha anderslgnod Auditom at Uiodiurd Inwnahia, bavioa eiamtnod I he a bora aooounta, And Ihrm 01 alwro stated, Wtmera nnr handa tho tih day or June, 1879. JOHN COWUEH, N. L wILL, Wool'and, Deo IS, 178 St. ' jisr ot jUHoittt. List of Jurors drawn for January term, A D. IsTT, to Ho bold oa tho Id M .rt-Ut nr Jo aary, (Itb day), and ooBtinuo for two weeks - a a Ana ittaoaa. . I J. Weteel, Bu rail rle her. J. B Hhowars, Clear Bel J Joan Pioard, Covingtoa ii. iiUKbea, ueooUr, U.D.Hbiiwaller. Decotar. i). A. Wieo, Percuafin, .I.W. Johaaton. Jirda. A. R Head, ClrarAeld. K. Lavlngalna.Cur'iTitle J. H. Htlft, Lam. Uity. L. Hoot, Hoccaria tp. J. ha P. Leo, Hell, Hoary Bretb, Bail, Jrsee Lines, Brsdy, J. II. Kirk, Brady, D. tfitrmon, Vorneldo, Woe, Borto, Cheat, tl. Ilikendorfl.K'irth'i, ins. V others, Kenhaua, J.W, Howe, Lawrence, K 0. Irwin, Lawrencu, I). H. Waring, Morris, I. W. Hon, Peno, Xboi. Lung, P.ke. tiiaviMi ioaoai rtpiT waaa. Kd. Benaer, ClearReld, J a tor 1 Irwin, " Miohaol H he wars, James Kerr, " Air Hhirlb, " Alpheneo Logsn, u U. W. l.oorbnrv M Wnj. King, Burn side, Jacks'-a ISinoi'd, " K K. rtnenhord. " tl. B. Mctnasiert, Ckesl, Thomas 11 u rd, liewis Lolgey, Ooe'iftoa, ii. A. learbor, lratur I.W.Rwloa,UiBUdftra J. N. Aaberoft, . w. A. Hrowo. Vscooia, Kd. llughi-o, M. Henry, Frrfuaon, Jaa. Wit hero , Becearia .loan Haley, . J. V. Antbuay, Bell, H. W.u.l, J. W. t'ambball, J. N. UoCraokoB, -W. Handerlii, " R D. 1. 1 is, Bgs, tJoo. Ilrchnan, nratlford Ben J. Careen, Brady, W Broekbank, " Uao Aurond, " J M. Carlllr, " Potor W iagort, m Aaarew e'eati, ar , M Chas. lliirabalL " J. W. Carlile, Chaa. Hch warn, Christ. Korw, -J. A.foai'h, Bnrnsidr, Wa. hbephrrd, M B. Tobias, " Allen Murray, Oirard, J. Kiaenhnwer, Uralieaj. C. K. McDonald, Unheh 0. C. Coaowoy, Haatna, D. II. Mains, Karthana, R Caldwell, Knot, Isaac tltmn, Lawrento, Jana. Bowman, - M. V. oiapos, " , Uennls Uwena. " John U- Kllno, Wiiltata Hruwa, M Milioa MoClaro, Pike, Hiram Lot-ob, " William Iala, ' iooenh B-ile, J. b.Clonaor. Union, Jaa. Draay. Woodward, Ja.b Kophort, ' Tf iVia.it iraoni os'aD wit. flirdhot, Baniel'le, W .0. Wittloms, Fer'eon M. tt. Hruwa, Oh-arfteld P. FBOgai, ei oaken. 1. a. aVtnof.Car'tvHIo, J. A. Wunmer, Oaeoola, Jerry O'Brine, Oaeeala, T. tiraiiona, H Low 11 I. Irwin, OntheB, A. J CHaitgow, HaHrk, J. Knoaahrata, Huston, Wsi. Biro, JereUa, Juha fwa., jr, ' Wa. Wtiharaw, rtaok, Jas. K. Wft, atawB, tl. I. K'orrto, Law re nee, M m. (J rabam, Patet hoffmaa, Monla, iono 11. Moll. li Daoe)f., Pwbw, A beam Hear or. Piko. ' A. M.Bhow.WaHaceloa1 Jobmo W. MrUea, BekV J. B. HhiBMoul, Beggo, T ft. Wuodatdos, Xaa. 9-ltea, Bradtbrd, Jacob Kniagef, Jtrady, J. A. Tnrpo, -John J ameer i, m W m. MookaatOary, Cboot Aostto Irish, . . Joa. Oroos, Oorlagtoa, A. J. Bhonrto, Ifwatar miloos,JrM . $. nV Hotloaaur, DaVoa, . A. Bnok, We4ooi, jflfii dwtisfmfuts. Allr-oios'sn '!) rollflod iku I Ml.16 la Kmi WtMp Ctar.ld to., I i , .i,oaloi lli'icru tad ioiim, Ulunti lin,...Jjk-lrJn.-!t my kmii All prrwDl ar-Srliy warBMl Ml tu Hied1 ! ' tiurchsas lUal:n frun iiijthr liartf lhs my Mil. Urf. S A lUli UOWMAN. Nf Millport, im. IS SI. . I'usi traiiaaiti:f till rribrr.iii itrovtikiB tuwnbii, tout lh i'iilof July 1ml, ta jrnrliOK beilt.f, bthr-l nl mMl (b unri rrqui'twi to fTWfJ. pr pniM-rijr. or obr-;ii nJ Ukt thtH ny, r A Inrite ami r-ointiimlioua hrute files- anllv Inntiril in H 'rillnrrMnll. IHl-J'J feel. 3 terond floor, well fini.lieii sml auilslilaln honil, or dwelling and atore rnom. UVIl ot gKl tiater st the floor. I'nr furiltar parnrulsia inqiii-e of or ad!rt T. M HOLT. Hllaeioii, Ps. dee M.70 3t. JJOIKI. PMOPKHTV POD KALIS. 7lto unflerrtftnad ollera for sals lha riil'isMe Hniel iroariy in rrkport. op-1-n.iie Lock nven. known aa anna'a flo lol II i that headuuariara of Ksfiaman. iiuaiad nrai the river and in the eanire nl iketqjare limber oistket and it a rood ! ins rofiiy. T)ta hoial it laicr and in (food condiiion 7Viu. e.i.y . orfnt ihar particular, npplv to nrad'lrett KLIZA Hr Til II ANNA. Enortnris of H M anna, ifae'd. dre. 1:1 '76 -ui. rock sren, Ps. Sheriffs Sale BY vlrtatofwriti of WrfiiW ffrjwimt, id bill of th Court of Com Boo jVIm of Cloar ftld eoantt, und Co diroelod, Ihort will bo oiDfrOod lo Dblt ot tho Court llouao, ia tbo borouKb ol Jloroeia, 09 Aionna, ibi rin 4mf of JiiurT. M7, ot I o'eitMl., p. m tbe followiof doioribod rati ofoto, to trit. A rortoln trsvet of 'nod litaoto in B ? tn ahif.1, tTlsBB,rM Cm , Cn , haunts. rv mm t4rtl d ful Iowa t ltgiotiioK ot to ittiao lunp 0 fow perebu tut of Ibe lour 011U flono Iron "ti ili-o- borg 011(1 Bnnurhtnot lyroptko road, ond on tb Bwiiik) 'i'lo of fetid rid ; tlionoo b lond of llord iuod Puiliut norib itorehM to o iioat urn lb la lid running beiw?ti aaid Pbilipt land, loio of (Jforre Ftueal ; tlieoco by laod la at bouiad I U (frrvboa to ft brb oaptiDK on tho lior iirt m rro U n, Lo 11 mo ond H o, lruukr, od 1 30 porebe oaat ol on old wtiito ok Jtai fooling (tio twrnrr of front of II ichor., jlvim., wniiata ltrunkar ood H tlliKiQ Huaaun, furmaflr own I by llardinon Ptiiltua ; ibrvo by load lortorflt owovd br Hord aitvn fliinpa aoolb i 74 pcrubvi to pott 01 tbo uoiibfiduof aaid luniptko ntad ; IIihci-o by tbo oororoJ otureol aoid md oonb 71 iffrttt aroa' 12 iioreheo too poot 1 ibmcobortb o di-grw wool if pon baa lo o poat ; throw North 4Z dfsjrroa oral Ini pvrcboa tu the plovai uf bfjajiuaiiijr, 900 lotninK UK ooroi nivoaurr, rt-mrrinf 0 lut tborotn ovDci Ibert-ol oourryed lo K. M. Patera, olan, O lot aold o-iti own ft) rd to Ahraao CooBia:tini. olao, 0 lot a'lont ooc ft.ro lold as J toafjM tt Join Cunningham, olao, o l( f obuut in l o half atirM ol grnuBd auld and onnrfwJ to I. K. tiettr tiorl. alt", Itio portioa of tho oral purt norviDf all the oltiU plate ond hotnlotrli titabstr Hi for t-tw inc purpoaro, (aoo lOrd biM.k Nn. ft, ntra It lor full itO'i-YOlKfu) niib obout 49 otrr eleorod aod baatog a larfo two alory fraao boaao, fcoaoo t);tro (slid twannj; urehard ihoraun. lao, all that certain lot of grouDoJ li'uato In Dteator tuwnftfalp, C'lrarfleld Co., Pi, boandod ood deaeribed fti lullooir llogtanlng l a p.nnt un tbe Clearfloid piko, tbonoa tout h 41 dngrt-oa oral 23 i-rrchea tu poat ; t.itnof aorih 4- diriwa raat JOj perchoa to latlroad ; iba dm np attne uurth i 4i dcKlcYa Wt-at let p ffxbea tO plaoO u( tH-a;iDDIOg. t oonmitJinfr. loo aerva, wttb iraina bouao tliorwu 1 uk,m B ! l'-'',l;r U1J I ,r'1'' lrcl " "' ' PT- --' iv-..-u.t .na y r.. i "d d'twtbed oa follow.: Oo tbo eaet f 7 "-B'rtJ. reot, north by pubh9 i nadt and aouth hj atrct. and haaing l.rp two ilory froino buuao ihemo. with lul 6i)iloo feol. Halted, taken in riecalion and lo bo sold os the property of Dni.l A- Kephart. Alu, all tbiiae et-ruin trarta of land ailnate In Morris twuBrhip. ClrartirLl Co., Pa K. 1 ho ginning at a white pine; thence eoal ISO t-orehee lo black oak ; tkoooe 0001 h 19 porches to a whie ooh 1 iheaoa west ISil pare bee to oorvioe bo-re tneooe north liyt ptrctiea t'i place of beginniag, Qtiataiiiinn 144 ftcrea nnd 172 perchoa, being part ot tho Nicholas Hidemoo oarrey, and known a tbo Hoover plsoe, bat ing Io0 aoreo eieared and no builJiofi. No. S hituate In Kytertown, Morris townrlip. Clearfield ooaoty, Pa., knnwo a tot No. A in plan of said loan, bounded on tba north by an alley, un the test by an all 17, oa tba west by land of Hitover. snutb by pubho mad or street, an ! bar ing a two-story dwelling hnuto, stable aod othor buildings iburaun. No. i hitntte in Morris township, Clearfield county, Pa.. beinning at a hemlock fouibcnat comer 1 tben by land warranted lo C. Werts, jr., at. al , west 2utt perch ro to port; tbenoe by Jaooh Wlao north 446 perches 10 poat; thence by 8. Wiring's estate 280 perches tu bemluck j tbenoe by Jt.ee jib Uul-y at. ol south 148 pert lien to bo ginning, containing 179 acres, 9 porohoa and al lowance, swing tbo rblip St one surrey, having a bouao aad barn thereon erected, with about bu acrre cleared. No 4 HUnalo In Morrlsdale, Morris township, Olesr field County, Pa , being two Iota la aaid town, Not. I and S, bounded by public ruad oa the east aod south, an Ibo west by land of John O'Uell, and north by an alley, containing ono acre, having thereon a twu-story trams dwelling bouao, store buildiog, stable, and other outbuild ing.. No. ft. Bfiuale in Kylertowa, Morris township, Clearfield ooaoty. Pa , by land of Htewart oa the aunlh ond cat, rut the north by public road, nod on tho wrot by Bancroft's oat ate, contain 10 g two aoreo mora or teas, having thereon a twe-story plonk houso and old stable. No. A. dituoto in Morris lewnabtp, Cloarfleld county, l'a , branded oo tho north by John Noo bit aorrey. onntb by land of 8mtiel Cbrial A C t , wo4 by land oi vYagaer A Hortlo. oaat by Sam uel Cbrtat A Co exmtsining 4i acres and loft perchea, known os tba John Vaughn survey, aad unlmprorod. No 7 Biluata in Morrlt townablp, Clrorfteld onuaty Pa., bounded oa tbe east by John N-ebit, on the north by Bates A Co., no 1 ho oaat by the Ji.hu Vaughn survey, oa the west by llorllo A Miller, autl oa the oaal by John Neshh, 0 mtaio tag 4i3 aerao and I&-H percbea, aod koowa as the Casper lieima survey, aod oil uf tbe aetata of Jots-ph C Brenner fleised, taken In eierution and tu ho told as lbs property of Jos. C Br-nnor Alt, a eeriftin let of ground oituate lo Clear Acid borough, Cleartei I county, l'a., with a t wa it.. ry biluk bouse ond frame sUble tboroiiti eeoHed, aitoate in tbo borough of Ckorftcld nad State atornoatd, doeeribed ao follows 1 Beginning at a poat on tho south aide of tho public mad un the back of the cWqushanna ricr, being Ibo north oast erner of land ul K. U. Milter' tbenoe along laid Iwnd South U degroes eaet X99 fret lo a poet; tbenoe by land or M. S. Ogden north A3 dr;rrof tost AO feet lo alley j thence aloag oaid alley north 29 degree wool .100 feet to p iat at public road ; tboneo oluag oaid ros'l south do greoa wett AA fvel to place of oogiamng, 00a tain ing Ai 9 10 pirhos. No. 1. Lot of ground sltuato In the twrongh of jieomeidv avuaiy ana state aforoeaid, known in plan of lute laid out by U. L. Boed, from the oorlh eaat enroer of his farm, now ! tbo bornuarh of Clearfield, aa rut No 4 in block No. 2, bnving ivu I rat I root on water street aad: 130 feat 10 de,ih, bonndrd ub l be ..a by Water street, on tlio west by a street, on tho smith by alley, and 00 lha east by lot Na. I, owned by Mrs. KiowaM. No. 3, Lot wt ground ait ante ia ibo borough of Cloarnaltl, oouaty and Bute aroroeaii, bounded ond described oa follows 1 Oo tho west by Front Mi eat, on Ibo north by Leouet Sireet,on Iho oaat by aa atle. and on Ibe ath by lot No. 23, oon laiaing in width un Fruat street AO feol, anal el tending In depth hy Locust street, 3f feet, knowa ta plan of sold boroegb as n No. 23, having MiOrooB aroetsd a tweatury frame bouao. Boisod, taken tn oiuiioB ad to no 00M as the property of T.J MeCilloub. Alea, all of UeiomlanCi interest in and ta n oar- loin ton acres of ground otlnato in Brady twp , anu imma mm ruin a uiu bow mill ana nam, Sav ing (hereon enotid a lorgo St04m oow mill aad oiaer Improvements. Aleo. upon all Dafeodaut'a inierret in nnd to tbaitaadlag timber af aver kind and proper atte tomakoamoroltonUldo limber or tiill stuff, dw boing and growing uo 9v oorea of land or Andrew Peats, situate ta said twp . (here being a large q n wtity of wb it- pino nn.1 mhrr valuatita timber trees on said 9 acres of land, poised, token in ei ecu lion and la bo told as tbe properly of Wm C. Cerlry. Ana. a ooitain iraot of landtoato la Osceola borough, bounded nnd doscrtbed as (ollowt 1 Un in aorth by property of Ma a t H ..marly, on the south by Ciriiu street. oat by Henry alley, woat by Kliifthetb tlreet, containing throe tow a tuts. Nor, 2IA, 219 ond 2tu in plaa nf sold borough, these lots btlng Ii0ti9 foot aqua re. Aim, two other (via in nail buraugh, boing lota if ot. iv9 nnn ivo in plan 01 salt aoruogh, bound ed as Toltowsi North by lot No, 107, south by Halo street, oaat by Water alley, having thereon oreoied a small trams boaao an lot No. I OA, and n shop on lot No. lul. Alto, one other piece of load in so id borough, otmtaiaing Aro acres mern or lets, hounded oaat by property of Pat Fiiagerald, north by street. w .it uy u. Uuppy, aoota t.y Moshannon Land A Lumber Co., faetinga frame huaee lOilt feet i a tine, ond ft small born IA13 feet, tfelt-d taken In eiecatioa aad t bo ootd (as tba propnH of Asurcw 9 11 nun. Alto, all those rarttla tract! af land bonndetl and described aa follows t Oao tract surveyed ia tho noma of tiaorgo llobakor, situate nhoily in Morris townablp, Clearfloid nnunty. Pa., begin ning at a poal.lhowco north 147.7 arabrf tn peal, l hence oaat 14A perches lo small hemlock, I hence at ut k 112 2 perchoa 10 post, thoaco by Jeaee Yar aall auney toBib 41 degrwot west 9A porchot to double maple, inaaoe toaih 2.1 degreos wool 17ft porohes to poat, t Denes eou'h 9 dt-greeo wool 90 ptrebeo lo port, ibence west 1.12.9 percbea ta place ot begioniitg, ouoUiniag 499 terei nnd 1Q per., all animpruvod, with oak, pine ond hemlock tim 1 ar tkert-oa, and supposctl to bo port I aadorlatd with eoal. Akn, oao other rreet In sold tcoBtkln. lo the aame of Joseph Tnrnor, beginning al poat nf slot- so taraaii, Burt B n drgrntw oast 04 perobeo in duobio mapla, Ibmco down Mo.k.aa.m eraek N. 7V degroeo wool peroftee, worth 11 degreoo W porohot, aorth II west 42 imrcbea, ftenh ftt slew oaal 44 porohoa, aorth M dogrooa oatt 31 povohea. nurio s oegrwoe west on pereket, nor to M Jegroet eaat 41 poroboo, aoalb 9 degrees oaat 49 a arc hot. ooatb 99 dug raws 00 at 41 pare bet, north 9 dog aaat 29 pervbea, oouth 79 oaat 2" pore bee, aaatA 69 drgreoa oaat Aft. ft oorobee, tbeoee by Jaa. Tar aoy aorth 991 J porokoo oa poat, Ibeeme by Jaooh Urata woat 2ft. pwahrn ta whiso ptna, oh on it by U.Worta osmih 4u pa re boo tn plaoa af lagmaaag, eoaUleg 449 aorae aod 191 pteohea, tnlasf moon, wrtb aoano mm, f tad bam lack Ha -or lb 11 of 99 bo at aajri nndorkli wMA raad. iJfiir drntlsniunU. Alw. nsolSw irsat llliiala f'"h is Morrli i tat. uahi. la Iba aaaia af Jr,u Tarafr. Ii. sa. ' ala at a a. tbaniia aarlb KH.S panbaa to poal thaaaa aatt pfrehvi to baaibb, Ibaaaa Sy : Ktagtlar anulb Ibl parchtf la poal, Ibaaoa aat I IS parrhaa la a loan, Ibaaaa aoalb 10 parabaa to ; a. pi., th.net tail U parabai la atonaa, lb.oa B , l,S prf.-baa la p"il, Ib.oaa waal parabaa lu u,o.. Ikcnoa aootb lit ptrrboa l wbllt piaa. thaaaa ki Jarnk U-b satlb 40 drraaa wil l I , prrtha. ra pout kv h.ajbHjk, ih.ooa bf MothaS- f aoa rrMh aorlb i d.'a aatt II parebat.lbaaaa ..k 1, J..u U mikImm mink II' l-ra-a wart SS pfroh,a, aorlb BS di-raaa wiwt C ptroba. north 0 parohaa. Ihtnaa aorta IS drgn-at aatt il parebaa, tkeaaa aorlb IS driraaa aatt 4S i paroaaa. inaaj. a norra I u.raaa an plaaa or baa taaln , aoatainia In all IIS aoraa ad 64 prnibra la all. of whu-ti lh. M: da. 1 aarla4 .... ... a. a. .... r-,rtl..1 I. la Hul luaa-.-. i. mwr batatoa Ja-.ik Taraar aH Jaraat Ta-Sl; IrtHt. thanea aioaj aai I una pa'"'", i t, akita plaa, thtsea Bortb 40 d.lravt w.-tl 1 1 ft-aA -,, - iwrfi I tbsnK'B tr.-ak br fanrea ta Iba lil.taa f baaiaeins. aMUuiir( abrat 30 at rat, avira nr it,, iba b .la Irael tit- atla Is tro'k rouott.i blax amiaitrnaal Bi.l'.f ai.aaa oak. pint iiJkaW liiahar tharMm an I tuppoKKl to ba undataUNl aitk anal Is part. Alro, nnairtbar traal ailaata partly ia Marrlt Tnwn.aip.Clara.lltwaatr, P..anr priaoiiralljr ia Kutk T'lwmhip, Canira Oaolr. Pa, bain .urr.Trd la aamt of Lata Taraar (ar Joatptl Turn.ri or-siaalnf at wmia obk, laaoo. j of Kinf.lar watt J4 pmbat t" Ituoet. IfcaBOB nalb i:s uarobat la rial, tbanaa watt tit par rb.t lo tloart, tbtnaa Hit p.r.ibtt wbila pioa, Ihtnaa toatb 4S drifraaaiaat I pir-kai tu wbita ...It. ihcnaa north Xo drtrt east 2tvu pcrr-noo w obito oak. lb or 00 eart 14 porohri to on pbeoof liejfiiiDinir. hnlo tract ooo-aioing 44 arrai HMf porohrO, ond all thai p'rii-o aito oto in Hoi-h Tnwnabip. Ceotro CouotJ. belnsf do crittrd aa lollotta 1 IteiinaiBir ol a p-ot oa bank of Moahanaoa orea-k. tbenoo o.uth IM (Hfrhoo tvoro or km I trhito pioo, tbeuoo ioiith 4 oaat i!t paroho to mUtto oak, lKtOflO 0 r'h kj oait SIM iHTOhro to a wbiuoob to haak of Mmban. aoa oroek. tbi-ora up orook hy .ta vorioJi oouraoi and dntaot tu tba plro ot beajinalni auotai. I11X obuot out) nert-t, moro or U n. tbo lwlo traei hy inn aoiee 00k, pino and kotnlok tiuibor tbfrroa aad boiax aniaiprurcd. v Tho oaoiaiainc traeU baiBf arttutarl do acribr-d aa fulluwi Atao, ono othrt thrreof f'tnata In Mitrria Townebip, Ckarfteld County. Ha, Ib namo of Jt'faa Vawclt, l-esrinniwa; at a niaple ewrnt-r uf C. Stokrr inrvey, tbenoe south 2V perclieo to a poet, thence west 13 perches to playo or ireglo ninji o-tnuiaing in aM 4ii aire an I 81 penhca, moro or Icon, belag nnitnprovo l and having small lot ol btmlock, oak and other timber thrreon. Aleo another tract ia M orr la Townabtp, Clearfield County, Pa., aid Huresida Township, Con ire Ceunly, Pa., in the aame of Joha Nonhlt, begin ning ftt a maple corner nf John Vouch, thence by tract name of Kimon Urals ntrth 2t" porohoa to while ak, thence rati by survey nameuf Hi' perches to pino, thence sou" b hy John Hfttnt survey 219 pen-be U post, (be ace went S3 perchoa tn beginning conuinin; in all 4;i3 areaand IM perclieo of whirh tho following i situate in Bu ma ide Towmbip. Centre County, Pa-, beginning at a post on bank nf Moeheanon oroek. Ihcitoe oa'. 100 perches m -re a loo to poal, tbnoo oouth 139 more or less to bank ol ereek, tbenca along said crook by tls several nouroes and distances to begloning containning W acres, aora nr less, tbo wbolo tract bovioK hemlock and tber timber thereon, and oniin nroved A'eo. another Inct dtuftio la Mms Ti Ti ownahip, Clearfield Countr, Pa., and Buenaide (iwnshin. Centre County. Pa , on warrant nf C Stokes, beginning at a maple, thmee west SZ0 per rhoe to nmnle, thence aorib iSuperebns topoe. theneo eaat SJ0 perehet to to poal, thence aouth IHO perches to hrginfing, the whole tract coolain ing4..:lec-reeaed 152 percbea to the port. un aim ate in Centre County, Pft.. being as lollowa : Bo tio nine at bank of oroek, thence tooth 7W per ehet to maple, tbrnre wait SMI percbea, more or less tn hack of Maahtnnon ereok. tboneo down tbo creek to ?ho north lino ef aaid tract, tboneo east alenr. oaid line to place of ef brgiantng cn taining H-9 acrea, more or left. tho whole unim proved, bov ing hemlock ond other timber thereon . Seised, taken in eiecuttoa and to be aold ao Ibo propetyof Bronacr. Trunks and Parker. Also, hy virtue of writa of Firri Facias, at the aaiot lime and place, tbe following n al aetata : AH that certain piece or parcel af land til a at In Woodward township, Clotrrteld county, Pa, fronting 00 t. James atreot lQ feet and running S9 Toet tn Maple alley, being late No 'a 29 ood 22. having erected Ihere-o a two-story frame house, U by 14 feet, and other noeesaary out buildUfS. fieiind, taken ia excotion) aod t bo told as tbo prrptrty nf Wm. and Mary Parkins. Also, n certain pieoo of gruuod situate ia Wood -ward township. Cltarffeld eoanrv, Pa., can ta ning about one fourth of aa arr, with 1) etory nUnk house with bitchea atiaiil, I ah intr aa ii'h or outbuilding theroou erao'-od. bouo t-d oaat by street, weal ly aJlev, north by lot of Burn a nod 0'iutb by an alley. Beiaei, taken in eteeelioa, ond to be sold as tba proper' y of David Lite. Alto, a eertalo tract of Wad situate In Beeea ria towoabip, Clearfield Ooantr. Pa., containing about fitty-eigkt acres, aboat thirty acrea cleared, having amall lug house, log slablo.and otbor out bwilditigi Ibereoo, and boooded as follows, en: on lbs test by lands of Hamuel Uavla. weet by lands el P. A A Flvan, nonb by landt of J. M Smith, and eouih by londt of Smith oad Lilt. 'teiaed, taken in ei edition, nnd to ba said aa tbe propt-rty of Joseph R. till) Alio, n eertaia tract ef land sltuato ia Jordan towoabip, Clearfield county, Pa.,aontaining about fifty ncrrs, with about forty acre cleared, and haing tiiereon erected a amall li story dwelling with kilchen attached, an old plunk hnso two stories high, unoccupied, good well of water, n amall rniae barn, w.g--athed and corn enb.auoll orob ar.. .to., bound. d entt by farm of J. tl tlla'gew, weat by John Thompann, north be Tay lor McNml, nod eoutb by Wm. Bloom. Seiaod. uken in eironiion, aad to be told aa tbe prop erty or L II. Bloom. Aleo, 0 eertaia tract of land situate In Law rence townebtp, Clearfield eouniy. l'a., bounded and deeenbd aa f (lows : On tho a-. tub nnd west bj lands or Hrod, Ogden aad NicholH on tbe north by innd or Loror Flegal, and on ibo nii by tbe townablp road ran ning from the Snow Shoo auu reoavmitc I urnfuke rul past Lever r leg-art far tn. eoataiuiag ihiileen acm, mora ar leas, and being the SatO'i piece af land nrehaod b Peter MoUeorge from KKbard Sbaw Also, all lhat eertaia house and lot of around sltaate in North Huattdslo Clearfield eonatv.Pn., baton AJ feat ti ont and ISO feet der-p, w'itb a store huaee Iboroon aroctad to by 11 feet, two torys bigb, of frame. Tboatore room it thelrod and eoualend, and ia good order Alto, all tho iateretl ef Pear McGeerge In two other loU adjoiaiog tbe above desertbod lata, to said North Uouiadale, or Uoutiville,heing hnonn oa Iota Ne.'o 240 oad J) ia Utopian uf aaid town, aaid luU bariHg bad the otnmpa taken ont and bamg parti fenced, and being tho aame lots pur cbaa4d by the aaid Mciie--re fVoa Oomld 6t. lleorga Fratior. 8eited, taken la xeeatioa, an d to be aold no the property of Peier He(aeor,fe. Aleo, a eertaia fact of land situate In Boeca ria towo'hip, CtoarftcM cnaaty, l'a , eo. naming ab .ot 121 crl, with abaat oeree cleared ond baring erected tberevn a largo two atory dwell ing bout-, twe largo barns oonBeeied by obed, grata house, urn crib, wood bone and amall iwe-etery frame bouao, (reine ttablo, blmbamith enop, and eiber onlLnildinge, oreharrl, Ao., bounded and deeerlbed aa follewa 1 On tbo eaat by Clearfield eroek and Copenhaver.eo tbe west by Clearfield crock, on ibo north hy O. W Cold well, on tho toutb by Henry ""right, Also, all defendants iotoiest in tbo feiiowing docrihd mnl eetoto: Ufa No.'t 2 oud 4 in nlork No. I, nnd fti lots fa block No. 9, In tba village of Ulan Hope, and ii teret of load laying aouth of Olen Hope, and being triangular shape, bound ed eaat by pah lie road, woat by land ef 8. C. Peiehlo nnd north by Ulea Hope. Beised, taken la execution, and tu ho tuld at tbo proparty ol Jrr. Cooper. Also, all tool eertaia lot or pieo of groan situate in the Boruugk of Wallfteel'ia, Clearfield count, ra., bounded and nVasnned ue rnHwwa.te wit: On Ibo north by Heed treat, on tbe oouth by tut No. II, un the eenbv tbe tiao el tbo T. A 0 K. K.. and an two weat by and known in the neutral plan ut aaid boMugh at lot No. 12, and tbt anmo promises which by sundry g -od aad lawful evnreyencee beeanae eoal ed inJamet B.ilrabam nnd VViilam A. Wallace, anolhyUeal dated Nor. 19, 1974, reeurded in CI rite Id, 1. deed btikk Nn ft, page 90, by iho oaid Ura haw and Wailaeo was eon eyed to J .ha A. Weat brook, harlog a li story frame house, bitoben, stable aad ether watbnildlagt there 00 erected. Also, nil d'fendtnu right, title and Interest (exoopt tbe reeervntluht boreinoftor ar-attnned, aubjoet tn tbe old deed by McRnatly to Turner), in ail It-at eertaia plooa of Und deeoribwd ns M luwat Beginaiog at a pott an tba eroaa ewt tim-l-ite, in Uogga tp . oouaty nad Stale nfureaaid,ad j'uoiog Iftntt of James H. Turaer, tbenoe eaat 49 perehet to poat on road. thence 19) nerebee south ta line of tuld Turner, thenen nlongltnn of Tnrn or 44 perehet west ta soid turnpike, thmoo nlong onid tornphto 111 perahee north to plaoa nf be g inning euoiainlhg ft ar-rat and Ad percbea, being a,- ut a ''T-r wrap, m ,ua BoUVeTOtl ty Oalft McKnally to Turner, recorded oi ClrarAeld In deed book PF, paget 49, At., nnd by tbe aaid turner, by deed doted the ftth day of Beplembor, A. i, 19711, recorded at Clearfield In deed boob No. 9, page Tt, aold aad ooavved to James 8hi inel, nnd by I be aaid Jamao Bhimel, by deed da ted 4th ftlarcb, IBM, recorded at r leer eld la deed book No. 19, page ,1, ool4 and Oonvoved to John A. Weetbruoh. Heisod, taken In deration, utj w no 001a at ibo protrerty af ofaet A. West brook. Alan, terulft tract nf land titnoto In the nor. ough of Newhurg, Clearfield oounty, Pn., bound ed and described as foliowt : On tho west hy pnhho road, on tbo souin by land or K. ft Mont gomery, ao tbe east fay loads of H.8. Montgomery aod John Pe.iweil, tad en the north by public rwi, oomaiitiag aoreo, with about HO acres -eared and under good eultivatkon, aadhavluga """j ftrvwingirrcnara tnerooa, 004 bavlng aleo a amall otte-etory plank house ! b) 2 feet. Netted, token in eieeation, nnd tn be 00 Id ftt tbe propirty nl B. R. Koto. Aleo, ft attain tract af mad situate In Fcrgnioa towns hip, Clearfield Oounty, Pa roontaiuing about l9 acres.wlih about 2 acres ekarod. and having n small orchard, small log bvnee and log barn thereon, bouadrd met by Unds nl m. Hunter, ost by loads f John Boll, north by Innds nt MutthiM Uulllgaa, seotb by lands al John Boll. Alto, ewe other pieea ef land oltontn in the township, nouaty and state afore said, containing abant lev aero, with IS aoreo aloarod, nmd hav Bg ereoted Uareow a email two Btory plaah frame ftonae and ether eotbaitoiaga, hamadr-d aaat by haadt nt Mrs. Ureon, wort by tun la nf Wm. Bar rett, uwrth fay -aad ef Jueeph at raw, aan aeatb oy sanda wf VbruH 8btf Aeiaad. token fan eae oniaonr wad mm oefai 94 unt prof-arty nf Pnai Alee, all defoadaaU iaterett In that eerlaia pieoo nr poroel el grimed) titaato Ib Carwenaville ervugb, Clearfield county, pn, fronting 99 foot un Ftftmrt street and rnnnwg baofc Uo lent to an alley, bee tag tbereea areeted ft tweatery frame tt, iraaao otarate aa a werbabef . ana ia aaaeatton. aad to fan neid aa l of 97a. ft. Chambers. Alta, by virrtnw wf wrtta af Uea.rift Pnalaa, taw ana tisao and olaoa. the aeltomina oand earn A eortntn two-eery fraaea wwolttag bf ao, runt aaid buktbiaftf btdaf Id 11 fre nftiAm mmm- Jlftc gkdwtisrnunti u rtrar II tt , allaala la 1.-,. luwafsip, C!ar.Ua auaatf. Pa , as tu Um n rtatljr aatabaaad bj tka VaTakJaal from l.m'. Huff. Rniad, tabaa Is afaautiaa tod la baa, u as Iba prupartf af Jab i. Kaad. Tsaaa aa Ins.- Tka prlaa ar sua at akw , ,,,,,,, ,h,ll ba itraab ff Ban l ti u iba tlm. of tala, ar aa'b olbar r.n!.,,, " M mUI olbrraita Iba prop.rl, b, uadtalj put up and auld ai Uh aa4 rl-a of tua partus la aboai tt a.i Mrat, .ff lad , a mm SaStita.. u ..i. k.it i .k. ..... 1 lu.uoat trill Iba Irani ka pratautad la Cor r((f oflrBui,,,,, aalaat Iba aioitrjr la artoat,f ka M(ri(. W.'H. MaPHkKMiE Suiaipr'f Oprtrs, Sb.nl. CI.tro.ld. Pa., Uaa. 13, IS7S. Art!i 'e v i J) Court irf I'aaaio i !". al CMarhid rraary, au'i 10 aa uirraiaa, iwr, , n, .laaud ,a put.lt.1 tala. at lha t.'oarl Hoara. ia lb. b.( rig' f Tr,, ar --1 " -" draxnavd r.al a.tala, la wil I All ibtt aaruia traat af biluana-iaa toil i,, .llaala ia Woodward fctwoib.p. Claara.14 tttti. I'B . bwaadad at fwllowii J.taaia at atalc (bob.) biw rt.itt oarnar, anm-nua raratr uf nal tarvat ie tba aaiaa af Wa). Wintr, hVlMt Kvani. and rltraatl Knlioa worth U arat 111 p,,. obaa to a kraalock, thaaaa aorlk si watt, tut 2; parabaa ta a ptwl thanaa Baulk la d.(raN out 121 warobta U, a Boat tbtaaa auaik II watt 114 -paraoat la B linall aak 1 tkawea toatb li mi m. parabaa ta B potl IbtBoa aualb 13 wl 111 M. i that la p..tt f thanoa n. 31 w. la parobea to ,UB, taaoaa aalb la watt IS parakaa la pail j il.,, 011 u tli 45 aroot b9 poroboo to poat ; tbofioa oaik U eoal .11 pffenea in pool ; iuoooo tt waat rju p. cbea tua bil plno ; tbenoe aorth 38 aat 1 1 II-If perolioa to orbital pinof thrnoBorth 4 tail tl potcboa to ptiot ; thuuoo north j aoat li iraaj lo m fallea DOBiloek 1 Ihoneo ta oa Otvatarly Jirev. tlua to a aoiall ftraaBi 4t parubea ta atari . throoo 29 r 72 Btrohoi to a ahiui aai aiump tbroro M arai 9 P'Ti-hea to a yti; tbrnoo Biirih ii tftlj prrchia ioaptiiliaoa ot'Ulh M wot l3 I 10 perrhul loo aull k. Itaek : ihrBoo ruuth AJ Mat 01 ft prrotkaa to ftlat bonluvki lltVneo aouth it mmt IS ptrrhiie t poet 1 tht'neo north Sa treat aeruoa ClnaHcirj rtk lJi'l porchoo fd put t Ihtooo aorth ol out M pfreboa lo iloea af tagioniuf, eoouioiof HI acrra aiura or loea, faeiug paru of threo oranl 1 traeif of land oura-oved uo warrant! rot? ta IT9S, One to Samuel Brroiino, uoo t HolvA Kvana, and ono to Wm. H enter now by toova; once nnd aoanrauon fay law bwutne vi'd it liovid llenaal. On this body of lao.l there an several improvements 0. 1 having aiwiut 109 aaroa eieared, li- houe and barn, and other out buildiog No. 2 Tie Aloiander frm, with abmt 44 acrea lrar-d, boue, barn aad other oot baild ifg. No. I Tho Philips rVm, with ftKcut 40 arrai elca'od, l-g buoae, hig barn, and orchard thereva. No. 4. 1 bo 1 bomoa tiion tana, with imail lw boue ond stable thereon. No. k. The John Falfurd farm, with ttmt 14 acres elean-d. No A. Tbo John Larrce far, with aat ii acrea el-ftred Also, all of Defendant's interest In oil that ear- lain pircc of htbtl fitaate In lloattdale boruugk, 1 Claifield county. Pa, bonled and deaenbed as j follows 1 Oa the oaat by 8pruoe alley, ueei by tluod siroct, toatb by Bearer ail y, aorth by let No. 4i, having erected tberoo n throe story I rants bouse, ohb More faunae in boe-aeut. beiird, takou in exutiua aud to be sold as the prupr-rly uf lvid C. Ueaaal. Aleo, ft certain irnctof land titutate in Lao reset Itiwuehip, Clear beW count r, Pav, begirmiiig al Hog Bark ma on fatad of tit-orge r-meal; taeo-4 aurifa ft7 degnca to pott and rUnct; Ikrtte ky some north 9t drgrtes wes 79 perches to pies sapling; ibtnce by land of Joe. Bailey tortfc St degrves west 60 perches to poet t tacooe by laaei 01 Jonatnan Har'shum !i2 degrees weal IB porobeia to stone t tbenoe by uni norik S V greeo nret lo tatvrtwot Hog Ba. h run f iheuce ey aaid run tbo several coatees and distance of the rotae to p.ece ol brgiauiog, luppi'tt-d to betboftt ft' acres, about 10 at-reecleared, with old lughcaei lbcrt.00. teii d, tokiB it execution aod to at sold s tbo pnifiert) of A. J Louirh. Uaft-oJatt, and E A. A W. 1. Irvin, terra tenants. Aim, n et-rlain traot of land situate la Decatar towaettip, Clearfield county, Pa., begioaing at ft point ua the l lexrflt'ld railroad ; thence Booth 41 dtgries Witt 2o percbea to pott; thence s-oiih 41 d gn-ea entt 1 i pere bet to pt ; thence north 41 degrees east 2r perches tn rniirmd ; thence tp lone aon b 42 degrees weat 1 2 perches lo place of uegiuoipg, containing wo acres, with frame ham trt-cted thereon Sciavd, taken tn elocution aad to Im sold at tbo ptopvrty nf titdeoo nmtftl and tt tlliam Hibo1. Also, a eertaia piece ef ground situate tn tbt bvrough ut lioutidale, Clar field county, Ptv, ualeiaing one town let. being nu lbs corner of Mry nnd Uood streets, there being no improve meou 1 hereon, and known nt lot No 14s ta tat general pUn of oaid borough. A I st, uue other lot sit note in Said borough, on 1 having ibereua a two-vtery boose erected, knowa as lot No. 10 la the general plaa af said borough, and fronting on Bute street, brised, uken ia ext-eutioo and te beooM as tho property ol Levi 4l roup Igauft ur 6alb. The price or torn at which the property thall be 1 track off must be paid al the tin 0 of sale, or ouch other arrangements mads os will he approved, otherwise the proper ly will be iamedlntely pat np aad told agate at the expense and rich of the person to whom tt was struck wd, nnd wno, ia eae f delcieacy at tneb re sale, shall make good the tamo, aod ! na iattanne will tbe Uood be presented la Cuort lor eonhraatioft anieao tbo m mey tt aetnall; paid to tbe merit? W H. McPUIaRO.V, hnnairr't Orrirn. I bboriff. ClearAeld, Pa..Nuv.29. H7A. I Sheriff's Sale. Dy -virtue of anndry writ nf terf fneimt is sued out of tbo Court ef Ccmmon Pleat ef Clear field oouaty, and In an directed, ihero will be exptwed to pub Ue tale, ftt tbe Court Hobos, in ho borough of Clearfield, on Fridny, tho litb day of Ueormher, I Hid, at I eloek n. a the fei iowing described real estate, to wit: All thai certain pieee or parcel of land situate in Osceola borough, ClearAeld oouaty. Pa , brand ed and described aa follows t On Ibo east by let No. I, an tbe weat by lot No I, an the north by aa ollry, en the south hy Curt in street, coo t ft in ing one town lot, bnving thereon erected n gd fratue houae, 41 by 47 leal, witb kitchen attached, aod used tor hotel purpoo a, known as tbe Maa tein H'-nxo, witb necessary outtiuiidmgs. baited, laken In execution, and to be told as the property uf Wa. II. Ofttieor, Alto, all that eertaia piece or parcel or ground ailuata in Ibe village of Woodland. Bradford tp Clearfield eouaty, pa , noeiodod aad deeeribad as follows : Oa lbs tv-mb hy mam direct, neot hy J, Dale's lot, north hy alley, east by other leU, eon mining about hall an acre, having thereon treat, ed a lorce frame bonto, need for store and dwell ing porpusee, aad nihor neceesftry outbuilding! Brised, token in execution, and to be told at the pi-oporty of C. M. CaJwelladcr. Aia, wno town lot situate In tbo borough of Now Washington, Clearfield euaty. Pa., with ft two-story frvme dwelling, frame tuble and otbrr anl bai id inca. boandod aa full we 1 Oa ifae oouth by Waabingoa ttreet, nn the entt by lot of 0. W. Oaria, on the north hy an alky, and on the weat by aa ailey, ooataiaiog nne-fenrih or oa aero. Aoised, token la execution, aad to he told at the property el John Mehefley. Tanna or 84 un -The prion or tua ftl rblch tbe property thall be struck off aost be paid at ibe time or onto, nr anob n her nrreageaaBtt made ad art 11 be approved, otherwise tho property will bo immediately pud ftp nnd oaid eg-aia al tbe oxpeaee and nek or tha per out to whoa It waa ttrneh off, and wba, in eeaeef deficiency at ouch re oale, shall aakn good Ibe tame, end in nn in tta nee will the Oeed ho prnooBted Ib Court far evarmUon ualete the aoajey is nrtnally paid to tbo Sheriff. W. H, UePHKHSON, Bntmrr'i Orrtcv., 1 Bbenfi, Clearlield, Pa.. H t 2U, IA7. I SherifTs Sale. T)Y airla. Bf writs .1 laaart'a f.na., liraaS 1 1 a.1 af tba Caart af Cawmaa Plaaa af Claar SalS eooalr. and ta at. SiraattS, Ikara will Ba airntaS aa PCBLIC SALt. at tka Cart Haaaa, la U, karoaih af Clail.i,ow Pridar, tta ISik a., af DaaaraHar, 17. al I a'ela.1, , bv, tha lallawlai SaaanaaS raal aauu, ta win A etrtala i .torj fr.raa kaata, sarin B front ,,f IS f-l aa rwnaiaf Bayh aath af It f . wilt lt ind aBrlil-aa apputtratat th-r-to, and Boand.d aa tsa wialh hy Cartia itraL aits, ai. la la. borr,u,a af Oaaaola, CltBrltld taanlr, Pa. Itaivad, takaa Ib aaaautlaw, aad ta ba tall ai taa iropvrtr af lUtry tiaaa. Alia, a arrtais twa arory fr.wta talldln, it hy ! ftat aad II faat hl,b. allaau la tat kor-o, af llnatt'lala, ClMrflald aeaatj, Pb., aa tha anroar af Hand Stmt, bb lut Na. 4. rWiard, taktB is tta ealina, aad la ba auld at Iba praptrl; af S.T. Bill. Alt., a aanalw twa-attr, fraraB Swtllinf haaaa, hiB( B fraal ef IS, frat b) II M I toakat, as a lot la tha aoraafh Uacaola.ClaBritld aasal,, Pa houBdtd na Iba Bartb by Sarah rtrrwt,rat b, lt al Jaran Vaa.Bllna,ao.lh br MoahaBBBBIItf, aad watt bj luaaj allaj. Btlard. laata la aaa. bI b. aod u bb lld at tka praptrl; af Halts! Kifhar.ia. Alia, a a.rlala iwa.tlnr, fraajia halldln, tils ate la the briraaah af Oaaaala. CraarBald -fnlj, l'aH aa Canta atratt, Kawad-d aa the eaat hy tot N... I. iB lha awl by hat h'a S, na tha Barth h, bb all-,, arralh hy fartin .traH.baiB( 47 reel rr"BI ard IS Irat drffi, with a hittha. la tha rear 11 h, IS ftel. feiard,tali.at aieralioB.aad atbaKld at lha prop.nr ef Wat. H. Ilaaaer. Alt., a oertaiB twa-tlerj fTBTas haitdlnf . IMatt laBff aad 21 fr.t wide, Bttaare ia tha haraach af lleuladak", ClrBrftald ewuwia, Pa., aa tht enrntr af Omd aad Khta tlre.lt, aad haaadadh, Piaeallt,, bain, lot Ma I. Ktiiad. uhn lo.itoawoa, aad to bt mid at th. property af P. . Ball, at al. Alto, a varttia twa-ttur, bulldia, l hy 14 feet, tila.lt la Hpraar.ille, Clrarneld eoaaly, Pa., aa let af mead af Mirbarl Millar, lot 121 '"1 wid. hy ISS tH Ian, a-raadad hy etreet, letaf Hiahtal M lll.r. lot of Ueart. Stal.a., Bad lal af Jaaah br) htrL fttlatd, tetea la eleeatiaa, aad te el aold at tbe properly ef J. M. rlhaafelt.r. Alta.a rertaiB aa. ib a hall tlry frtraaheeal .Hull Ib lb. bareajh ef llla.i:i.erl.ld"'nir. Pa , aaid h.,ate hela t fart frrl Bad It leel wtdt, ua let beaadvd aorth by Car'la atrwwt. aett by Mihari'Blltp, aoalb by Spaa a. allay Bad wart hy lot Mo B.ar.oo Lead A Laajbar Co. Stitad, tears ia eieilea, aad u be aaid aa lha property of Ha.ld lli. Aleo, a lertala twa.ilorp frame hoat., It hy II tart, aa let ef groans la rereea.iiie, . I anaaiy, Pa , baaadrd hy lead af Uaar,. P.rr-a, j W. Ban, K. M. Paw.ll Oa. Mtte.4, latee ia j aireatloa, lad Ba Mid aa IB. property el laaa Chiltaal., al al. j Taaaa b, Sils. Taa prlaa ar tow. al wttah! tbe prepertf aball ba elrwek at aiSM paid atlbei tlave ef eeie, wr awah atkee utwsfaajeau Btada at I will ka apprstet. alharwif '.be pnpffty will Be Iraaitdialely pat jp aad aaid aala at Iho eipeaw aad rlth .1 tht pereoa I. wheal Wat ureal af, aad who, la easa ef dtSllaaot al aooh ra toK aeall BBaha weed tka Baaaw, aad la a BaataiM will la. Heed ha pttiaalad la OawM Ow MaSmar Ira wakM Ike avaww Is BaaaaJr. Bald M la tkarit. w. a. neraaatroit, - SwwajT. a aan, 1 Marift cwm. rv. n. as, up.