1 1, ; i WlSffllanfOUS. PATENTS: signs, trade """i ,,,11, Inlerfereaoee, iaveations that bsvs obtains.! for tM!nll i deviee "v or otner, ' h,oii . Jmenlnl d. ..,. inula mark., ana, win. ... ......- l...nliolie that have been REJECTED 2 i fcv me raient I'moi may till. In nmit ease, he w- enred by ua. living utipo- Im ihe Potent . we ' "ase ol,",r aeaMbee, end aeoore Pel.ot. more promptly """ breeder eiaitB. tu.u saw.. " ivmw W Kb melon INViNTORS?; wnd ui s mnlt or letch of your devina i iak" eiaiuine'ious i l .a..l Ia r-ifs.nl a lit ill T. . A ..M.llV A I'O Oppnelte Pa'-nl Weal.lnglon, D. C. Itov. , lT-lf. 7f. OOUCS. B. COBS.I.B. D. BH.BSIB. Gl'LlCII. MffORKLE & CO (Successors to Juhn (Julloh), POPULAR .FURNITURE ROOMS. Market Mtreet, Clearfleld, Pa, Wo miniiraoor all kinds of Furo.tore fur Chambers, Dialog Kooio, l.ibnirlu and 1U1I), If yon want Furniture at iny kind, don't buy as til job m our tocb. In all In brannhw. W kffp In itock all tb lateit and tnot impr. Oolhna and Cltet, and hav avtry laoilUvfor pr'prly ea dd''tin thi branch of our bualuoia. We bava b ptttnt Cnrpia Pra trvrf In wbiob bodkM eia b iirrieryed for aoon iderabla langth of Urn. A mmbsr of Iho firm baa hli ilecpinr apart neot at our wan-room, wber h can be fnacl by any partnn who eoina at night for the purjini o procuring oomni. (M'LTOII, MeCOHKLK CO. Ctearllfld, Pa., May 10, '7ft ly. N EW FI.OI U, FKED, AND GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Rotrm No. 4, Ple'a- Opera Uutl.e. Clurfleld. Pa. Keep oomtaotl on b.ail COFFKB, TKS, HOD A, COAL OIL. fYKll1, SALT, Hl'ICI'.S, OAP, Canned and Drie.l Frulti, Totucdo, Clg.ra, Can dlox, Cllcr Vinegar, Batter, Eg., An. Al.PO, KXTRA O.MF. MADE Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feod, dco., All of whlflh will b. rM eli.ap for nh or le i.r oountrT pprtnoo. A. II. KRA.MKR A CO. Clrarfl.14, Not. II InTI -lf A Sterling Rimiiiy ron Distst and Injuhei or the Skin ; A Healthful Beautifier of the Cohflexion i A rtuabl.e mean1 of treventino and Relievino Rheumatism and Gout, and an Unequaled Disinfectant, Pbodo. kiikr and Cot'NTER-Irritant. (llenn't Sulphur Notin, bniiki eradi. citing local ducasci of the akin, banishn de. fvct. of the complrxion, and impart, to It gratifying clearness and smoothness. Sllljlh ur Until are celthrated for curing eruptions and other diseases of the skin, as well as Rheumatism and Gout. IJlrnn'g Hullhur Snap produces the same eaecta al a most trifling ctcnsc. This admirable specific also speclily heals mi, hrMiiet, ttaldt, turni, if rains and tun. It removes dandruff and prevents the hair from falling out and turning gray. Clothing and linen used in Ihe sick room Is disinfected, and diseases communicable by contact with Ihe person, prevented by it. The Medical Fraternity sanation ill use. Priccs-25 and 60 Cents per Cake; per Box 3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20. H. B. Buy the Wire ealtes and thereby ceonomifa. bold by all ftugguu. " IIILL'H HAIR AM) WHISKER DYE," Blaek ar Brawaj, SO ('aula. U. CRITTCSTOl, Prop-'r, ! Siitt iAi.,0. S ACKETT & SCHRYVER BIA1.KRI ! IIA'llD WARE and maaufaotareri of TIM, COPPER 4 SHEET IRON WARE, Hccond Street, Claraeli, p, HaTtf refitted our store room and doubled oq took, we are prr-parH to offer ItarKtim to par ehaaera in our line. Wt bare decided to do a Strictly Cash Business, and can therafera letl at greatly reduce I prleea Cariienter and peraon wbn oontemplata bUd log will do wall to examine our Tools an& Building Hardware, rwhiob la Bfw and of tba belt aaaufacture. IV kffp B large itork of NAH.S, LOCKS, PUTTY, HIM; KM, HI.CR, KCliKWH. All kiodR of lletifb Planea, Pa wt, Chlrpli. flquarafl, Mmnnifr, lUtnht-U, Plumhi nd Laveia, Mnrtiwd A Thumb Ount. Rrrrli, Brttnea A Tlitu, Wood and Iron Deneh Berewa, and ibe beet Boring Mnrhine ta the Market. Donblo and Single Bitt Jes, pnCKET CITLERT, Ae. Agents for BurnetVi Iron Corn Shelter, warrantad. Alio, agenta fbr Rlehardi' GOTHIC FLUE TOI'S, wklob affeetiiBlly eara Smoky Flaet. Farm Implements, Garden Tools, f avary deaeriptioB. A large Tarlety af COOK STOVES, wfeta wa tnuTBAt ta gtre aatlifoetlaa, Aarfflbf BlMngeM mmd fMmuctM. fJavKwf patl Md Job Wort dewe'ifa taaeiBwhta errata. AU order will raeaiva prvnpi Uf-t-aU a l'leBibta( mu4 gaa till g altendne ha vy aiBrte arrkaMB. K Jf. GLENN S SULPHUR SOAP. JtotfU. THE MANSION HOUSE. Cur iir ol bsound and Market Streets, I MCAHI'll l O. PA. IUIS ld id eooinodluui lloiol hM.dnrto former capacity for the entertainment of stran A ... Tk. .kll kull.lllIB hi! refurnished, and Ibo proprietor will spars bo pains to rsnder bis gueiti somlarta..is while slaying with bin. ggr The NsneloB Uouis" Omnibus runs la nd fmia the Dopul un the arrival Bad departure ,f each train. W. C. CARUU.N, July 11 711 tf rrupnuiai LLKUUKN Y HOTEL,. LeonarJ H"Ue, Bating hotied tue Allegheny Hotel, solicits b share of public patronage, The House has bscn thoroughly rop.ttrd Bt.ii aswly furnished, inJ guests will And (t B pleasant stop plug yo: Tli Utl will b vupplied witb tb twit of varTtblDfi ( tha utmrkul. Al I In bi will bt foutid tin bit wlnft and llijuort. tluod itallit.R aftaohvd. H M. 6. UllAULKY, Mht 17, I'rcprlator, SUAW 11UUSK, (Cor. of Market A Front treat,) Tba ondrniantd havinr ttikna rharira of lhl II ui el, would rraprettully aollcll imhlio patronage. jattl Tft V. U f ti ItLKni (I1N, llTASUiNGTuN I 11UUSK, IT NEW WASHINGTON. PA Tltii nw and well furnished bnure baa beet akt'B by the un JomlttDed. lie fveli oonfident ot ptng able to rendur aiiliifacituB to tboee who mat avor nim wun a oali. May 8. IH7S. U. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. f OY1) IIOUSK, j Mnin Street, PIUMl'SlU'llU, I'KNN'A. Table alwayi lupplied witb the beat the mark1 .tThrda. The trfcreliD publlo la Invited tnall. jan l,'7. nOHKHT LOYD. 35ants. f. A AHOLD. 0. W. ARNOLD. J. I. A It KO LI F. K. ARNOLD 4. CO., ICanliors mid lSrol.i'N. KeynoldHvllle. Jfil'eraoit Co.. Pa. Mnr rrcolrrd on drpoill. Dlfootint. at mo iterate ratM. C.itern and Foraiitn Kiobanx. al wave on bitnd and oidlretion. promptly raftd., llernolillrllle, l)to Ifl, 187t.-ljr County National Bank, OF CLEAKFIELI), PA. UOOM In Maonle flui Uinpr, one door north o C. 1. Walaun'a Ira; Hltro. Hai-aReTiokfti to and from Lirerpool, Quaena 'own, (Hisjrow, London, Parla and Copenhacen 1m, Dral'ti for tale on the Royal Mink of Irelanr tod Imperial Hunk of l(nnlon. W. M. SHAW, Ca-hier. tl:l:T4 DREXEL & C0.7 o. 31 South Third Htreet, Philadelphlt And Dealers in Government Securities. Apniloalion bv mail will receive nroniot attea loo, and all Information eheerfuliv fumiebed 'iruer. .olirlM. April 11. If. Jlcutistrti. full fct of Arllllrl. I Teeth. - . rj.i.imi single tet or Arlillrlal Teeth. - flrl.oo Drs. HILLS k HEICIIIIOLD, ULNTISTS. rLKAKFIELD. I'KNN'A. Ur. A. M. Hill, would inform hi. fri.0,1. and patii-nl. thut he ha. a.ocil.ited with hiia. in the lirartioa of dontl.try, Dr. J. L K. Iletchhold, a ltent!oran wbom he can reconiniond with full axeurauee of ei.iuv .ali.faollun. .u.,ul.l he ohnoe lo De uut or Hie office. All work RUaraDteed to (Ira .ali.f.ell'io. A. M. IIII.I.U. Ocl. Is, '76 If. J. L. II. II Klt'I' HOLD. STEWART & BLACKBURN, DENTISTS, Curiniisvllle, Clcarlleld tuunty, Prnii'a. (OS-e la Oilea' New nalHin;.) Cuiwen.ville, j.n II, l.7.y, DR. E.M.THOMPSON, (OEra In Bank Building.) t'urivcn.slllc, ( learlleld Co., Pa. mch I '70 If. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CARDON & BR0., On Market St., one door writ ol MiibkIub HoB.ta, CLHAKFIUI.U, PA. Our errangrneotf are rf the moot e impletr "haraeter lor furalabini the puHlio with Freih Mr&Uof all kind, and of the very bent quality. aieo aeai in an ainaa oi ijrriouiiurai iinpla mrnti, which we keep on exbit-ition lor tba ben- lit or the publio. tall aruund whea 1b town and take a look at thing, or add! ui F. M. CAHDON A BRO. Clearfleld, Pa., July 14, 1875 tf. FRESH MEAT-XEW SHOP. The nndelgned ber by Inform! the puMta In grneral that they keep on hand, nicu arlv. at tbeirahop, adjoining .10 II N tJUUlCU riiuroiturr ntom, oppoiite tba Court Houae, ha BEST F RES ft REEF, VEAL, MVTTOS LAMB, POttK, A TC, AT UGDUCKD P KICKS, FOR CASH Market mnriiingi Tuaady, Thursday, and naiurfiaTi. eai delivered at roeitleuee when denrt-4. A tbare nf palronnge la rfiwif.illf p'llicited March I, iHTfi-ly. fcTAtiK A NOKKIH. K W C A B I S K T M A K I N U M 1 0 P M. B. SPXCKMAN lie. lies to atinoiinoo to the pulilto thai be ha opened a CABINET MAKINU 8UOP I N C I.E t KF I R I.I Where he will KEEP ON IIAN1I FT7RNITT7EE, And do a1! kind, of fAIUNKT WORK and HK I'Alll Fl HNITI'RR of all kir.-ta. ' h, notice nnd In Hie bf.t pos.ible mnnner. hh p ,111 rourin atreei, oppn.lte I'.rR M mil . t'nrri.y. Shop. Aiir. !, '7-ly JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE. MlTT!ti:.SSi:.H, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NEAR P.O. The onder.lirned bee. leave lo Inform Ihe eltl sen. of Clearfleld, and the pulillc jrrnrrellv, ifa.t he baa on hand a fine a.sortmeni nf Furniture, uith a. Walnut, Cheslnnl and Painted Chamber suite., rarlor Unite., UecllnlnR and E.tpn.mn Chairs, Ladiea' and tlrnta' F...y t'balr., the Per forated Dinine and Parlor Chair.. Cane Heat, and W'lnd.nr Chnlr., Clothe. Ilitr., Step and Kiten .inn ladder., Hat Reek., Beruhhlng llru.bi a, Ae MOULDINQ AND PICTUltK FRAMKS. Looking Otaiie.. Chrnmo., Ae., which wouldi .nltahle for Holiday present.. deeld'71 JOHN TKOI'TMAN. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS t ST A TIOXRR Y Market nu, t'learfleld, (at the Po.l llfflce. FpilK under.i(md beg. leare lo ann maoe tn X the eili.,-0. of Clearfleld and vleinilr, that he ha. nltMl up a Mom and ha. Jq.t returned ir,.m me riiy wun a large amunul of reading u..,, bv n, m par. ui Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, lllank, Aeenunt and Pa.a flok. of eeerv d aerlplion i P.per and Envelope. . Kreneh preneo and plain Pen. and Pencil.; In.nk Legal Paper., D.ed., Mortgage.) Jiclgiuant, Kiemp tlns and Prmisarv a.itna i While and Paroh- It Ifrter. Legal Can. Record Csn. and II II C.n. Hheel Mu.ie, for eltner Pl.no, Flute or Vinhe, eon.t.ntly on hand. Anv ho'iks or .tatlon.n desired that I may not have on hand. will be ordered by first asprees, and .old at wholcale or retail to auit customers. I will alan keep perlodioal ineraiore, anon a. Mag.stoes, isew.pepere, e. P. A. UAULIN. Clurteld. May T, ISM-lf II. A. KRATZER, (oocimob tp) RRATZER & LYTLE, SBALRR IR DRY OOOHS, NOTIONS, BOOTH, SHOES, LKATHRR, CARPBTS OIL CLOTBS, WALL PAPIFl, WINDOW IIIADKS, BTi Uit satrewa, ClaavtMa, Fa. a t, mr.ef TUB REPUBLICAN. OI.KAHKIELU, PA IVED WHAV MOKNINO, MAIICH 7. HIT. TIIK I.LOMt JIASKIIUPTCY CASH. OPINION OK J I' III! KKTl'IIAM A8 TO WHAT CllNSTITVTES ONR FOUBTII IM NUUIIKIt OF (HtlllTiiltA AM) ONE Til I BI) IN A licit NT. k.ijkt, UI IHIIIIUJ ulll..,' it.' K'litiun of cri'ililum of Williuni M LloyJ, referred to auitl Ifi'niHter by tlio L'. H. Dintrict Court in .Muirb luat, to nm ei'tuiii wlietlior tliu potitioiiing cred- Horn loiiHtitutu on lotirlli m miimicr uml one tliii'd in oniount of the (li'liU irovlili Bgaiimt mid Lloyd, JaAgv Kehliiim ilclivcreil tlio following oilit. ion nml uVusion : On iho 11th Uiiy of Novomber, A. U. IB75, it petition wan filed in lliin uonrl hy a luryo number of tlio credi- loi'B of Lloyd, ii uying his adjudication ua u bankruit, and since that time, bo tore tlio Keginter, a nupplementttl peti tion fur the nainu purpotiu, the two pe titions reprenenliti( 8207,572.90. On thu llilli day of March, A.' J). 187C, Lloyd filed in court a list of creditor roit'csonlmi in till, dclite ol dinerunt deacriptioim, to the amount of 81,010, 4l'iL'.2ii. Attached to bin list in bin all! davit, Dtating iiiiYr alia that be, William M. Lloyd, did bunineas at Altoona, l'u., n tlio nuino of William M. Lloyd A Co., and ut Kbcimburg, l'u., in the name of Lloyd & Co.; and that be and C. II. Hamilton did business in New York in the name of Lloyd, llumilton & Co.; mid that he and 1). T. Caldwell did busiiicHK ut Tyrone, Pa., in the name, of Lloyd, Caldwell 4 Co.; und l but he und Cieorgo Hull' and W. A. Wall did buMiicxn in Lutrobc, l'u., an Lloyd, Huff k Wutt ; and that lu and (ieoi'i'u Huff und 1'. 1). Kitchell did business ut Last Liverpool, O., under tho stylo of Huff Co. Tho list ofi debts tiled by Lloyd includes tho liu bililics ol the different firms aforesaid ; also a number of second claims and the individual indebtedness of Lloyd to tho firms aforesaid. It appears by tho evidence accompanying tho report that Lloyd and Hamilton dissolved partnership and settled their partner ship aH'uiin between themselves, by Lloyd taking all the assets and under taking to pay all the debts and also that Hamilton is insolvent. Tho Reg ister in his computation rejected ull the liabilities of all tho firms, except Win. M. Lloyd & Co., at Altoona,and Lloyd A Co., at Ebcnsburg, respectively. Also ull the indebtedness ol Lloyd lo the different firms ; also several claims us secured, and among them a claim of tho executors of lr. Alexander John son ami several other claims for differ ent pel-sons, nnd finds tho amount of individual indebtedness of Lloyd prov able to be ?5C!,216.43 ; and the amount to be counted, of which one-third is to represent or constitute tho stututory quorum, to bo (477,044.57 ; being the ugregato amount of tho debts over (250 in amount, und Ibis aggregate amount Is owned or held by four bun dred and thirty-nine creditors, of whom one hundred and tbirty-threo join in tlio petition to hold (194,753.07 of said aggregate, und computes the quorum by taking one fourth of tho creditors whonu debts are each over (250, and one-third of theaggregateof over (250 each. Thus, 1 of 439, say 110; i oi H77,H44.o7 lul,3l4.(is, making a surplus of petitioning creditors over a quorum of sixty tlirco creditors, whose debts are over (250, and a surplus val ue in tho aggregate of debts ol over (250, ol (35,438.22. If this is reached correctly of course theqiioriim is made out. 11 ut Lloyd lias excepted to it, und tiled no less than thirty exceptions thereto." Tliu learned Judge then considers sixteen ol these exceptions, overruling some and sustaining others, and laying down the law on Iho points ol contro versy. The two last considered are tho most important ; und liavini! omitted what precede them we proceeJ with the opinion as follows : Twenty fifth That the Register erred in finding that the petitioning creditors constituting one-fourth in number of Lloyd's creditors, and the aggregate ol their debts) amount to at least ono third of iho debts provable against Lloyd. Ttrrnty lixth That tho Register err ed in nol finding that the petitioning creditors tlid not constitute the statu tory quorum required lo join in the petition for tho stud Llnyd. These two exceptions refer to tho snmo thing the computation of the legal quorum, adopted tho rule laid down in In lie llyme 10 11. R., 4 1.1, thut creditors whose debts tit) not exceed two bun dred nnd fifty dollars are to bo cxclud ed in tho computation us to the amount, us well as tot he numberof creditors, antl lulling from the petition one-fourth of Lloyd's separate creditors whoso claiinB aro above (250 each, and whoso aggre gate claims amount to one-third of tho aggregate of tho debts of over (250, bo adopts this as the statutory quorum. I think bo is wrong in this. The only aggreguto for this purpose is tho pro- halilo dclils without referenco to their respective amounts. Tho stututo snys thu debtor shull bo adjudicated a bank rupt on petition of ono or more ol bis creditors, who shall constitute ono- fourlh in number, and tho aggregate ol whoso debts, provable under the net, amounted to at least ono-third ol iho debts provable. It also contains this qualification, "And in computing tho number of creditors aforesaid who shall join in such petition, creditors whoso respective debU do not exceed the sum of (250, shall not bo reckoned. But if lucre bo no creditors whose debts exceed tho sum of (250, or if the requisite number of creditors holding debts exceeding (250 fail to sign tho petition, tho creditors having debts of a less amount shall be reckoned for the aforrmid. For what purpose aforesaid? Certainly for the purpose of computing the number ol creditors aforesaid who shall join in tho petition. But thoro aro no creditors aforesaid in question, but those holding one-third in amount ol tho debts provable, and the probability of debt under th act does not depend on its siie or amount. Tborolore, whatever selection of creditor! then may be in constituting quorum in number, whether holding debt above or below (250, the amount hold by thorn must bo one-third in amount of the debts provable against the bank rupt", hethey laijeo or small. I'bo list of rretliton filed by Lloyd, March Id, 187(1, and oorreetotl by list filed February 17, 1877, show liabili ties for tlio different firms, for which bo alleges ho was ut that time liublu as a partner, amounting In the aggregato to 8:i:iO,80G.62. l'rinn this amount Is to be deducted firm indebtedness, amounting to 8:ifi,4L'0 4.1, and leaving the uggregule amount of firm debts provuble 1.10:1,380.07. ' Tlio amount of I brt-t'V. .v.-wtr.'-. .!! . "..,.!, . ' aww, -s jay id by tlio Itegister, with iho changes I have made under exception, making total iudiviiluul proruble debts, (592, rll2.7!. Add total firm provable dubts, ?:iO:l,3K0.0i, ami wo havo a total prov. uhlo indebtedness ol$8!K'i,OI2 80. Ono- tb it'd of this amount is reiiiirod for the ipiorum, beinu: I2!8.C8.75. The umount represonted in creditors' peti tion and siiiplemeutal petition of pro. buble debts is 207,572.1)0, and is short of the amount required by luw, the sum of 91,108.05. This being the case, It is not worth while to compute die number of petitioning creditors, and the report of tlio Register finding a quorum is overruled. This compu luliou does not include any claims or petitions tiled in Court since the hear ing before tlio Register. Such claims, if any, bio to be considered in tlio pro ceeding to amend Iho petition by way of additions. The creditors' petition is continued for ton duys from the 61 ing hereof for amendment.. ASOrilER REAR ADMIRAL (IOKE. Jteur Admiral Louis Maleshcrbcs (ioblsborougli, of ihe U. 8. Navy, died in Washington on the 24th ult. of malarial lover. Uo was the son ol Charles W. Ooldsboroiigb, Governor of Maryland in 1818 and 1819, and was born in Washington in 1808. Hav. ing a tut to fur tho sea, his father so t,uml l,ira a appointment as Lieulen. allt in N'avJ' in 1825. '"! ho f was attached to tho schooner I'orpoiso, bo longing to tho American squadron then in tho Mediterranean. Obtaining leave of abseneo Lieutenant (iolds- boronyli spent some time in Puris. studying the elements of his profession, but in 1827 returned to the service and joined tho frigate North Carolina, Cap tain Rogers. While cruising in the Grecian Archipelago, soon after return ing to duty, Lioutennnt Goldsborough was ordered to tnko command of a night expedition, consisting ot four boats and thirty-flvo men, and retake an Knglit.li brig, which was in Un hands of Greek pirates. It was two hundred pirates against less than forty Americans, headed by tho young Lieu tenant, but tlio latter won the day antl recaptured tho vessel, alter killing three times their number of tho enemy l-'or this heroic exploit tho Knglish Governor of Malta officially thanked the officers and men of tho expedition In 1847 Commander Goldsborough w as present, us executive of tho frigate Ohio, ut the seigo of Vera Crur., and subsequently, having the command ot a force of three hundred officers and men from the Ohio, was engaged in the capture of Tuspan, a maritime town, ubout ono hundred and filly miles north of Vera Crux. From 1854 to 1857 ho was superintendent of tin Naval Academy at Annapolis, and made a most useful and efficient officer. In 1SG2 a joint naval and military ex podition was organized to operate in thu const waters of North Carolina Of this fleet Commander Goldsborough was flag officer. This movement was well carried out, and on the 14tb ol March, I8C2, the town of Newborn North Carolina, was occupied by a de tachment of Goldsborough' squadron On tho llllh of May, 18G2, tho fleet under his comniund engaged and si Icncotl lite l onliucruto batteries at Sowell's Point, opposito Fortress Mon roe, und passed up to Norfolk, which hud been previously evacuuled by the forces stationed there by General Leo. On the 10th of July, 1802, the rank of Rear Admiral was conferred upon Commander Goldsborough for long und valuable services, and at tho close of the war, in 18G5, ho was put in com. maud of tlio Kurnpean squadron, lie returned from that post and was placed in authority at Mure Island Navy- Yard, California. From this command he was removed to Washington, where bis long and useful career ended. Rear Admiral (ioldsborough was a type of tho old naval officers of 1812. He had tho spirit that animated Decatur, Ituin bridge, Hull and their colleagues and made tho American navy invincible In private lilo be was a frank, cour teous man, and his loss will be deeply deplored in all rank of tho com m tin "' o m ,m HEX A TOR HOG Y UN JUSTICES) liHMU.l:). Senator Bogy, who a few day ago denounced Packard, tho bogus Gover nor of Louisiana, as an "infamous rob ber nnd public plundoror," is becoming noted lor his plainness ol speech. Sat urday, in the Senato, ho exprossed his opinion nf "the fifth Jndgo" in terms unything hut complimentary. Uis re marks grow out of some comment by tho virtuous Sargent on Democratic frauds in Florida. In reply to Sargent, Mr. Bogy said that very naturally the same ruling wcro expected in the case of Louisiana as wcro mado in the case of Florida ; but that one of tho Judge who voted for tho rule relative to In quiring Into tho eligibility of elector changed his vote in the Louisiana case. "for this, ot courso," said Senator Bogy, "thore was a motive, or it might havo risen from Imbecility in not com prchonding tho question at first. Lot that be as it may, be did change hi voto on that question ; while tbo fact was that it wa made so plain that aevcral of tho porson who were re turned as elected in Louisiana were so evidently and palpably disqualified un der the Constitution ot the Dnited State that it is not very difficult to comprehend hi motive. For, bad the aamo rulings been applied to Louisiana a wero applied lo Florida, the result would have been advene to Hayes. The Senator from California spoke of tho corruption of the Dcmocratio par ty. I would tell that Senator that the Republican party i like the painted scpulchor spoken nf in the Good Book: fair on the ouUido, but corrupt a 4icll within, and filled with dead men' bone. Tba blsUry of England fcaa tent down to a two Maw tho of Norbury and Jeffries a disgraco to the English Judiciary, and who aro and who will ever bo itilnmotia. Thu name of Bradley will from this lime on be linked with those two bad names by a chain of infutny. This name will never hereafter bo uttered by the hou est lips of an American without a hiss ot unmitigated contempt antl deep con demnation." None of tho Republican Sonutors attempted to reply, but Mor ton, apologetically, said that possibly if the Scnntor knew what passed In the secret session of tho commission I'lsj.i liaa liejsTr. ,TT i T r....u. o .uJcu ifiauir. "ow.' a.u"i 11......:.. i.. i: . .1... .... . very ,l.oK.,...v . suit, and denounces it as the most atro. . , i . , ' Clous outrage ever perpetrated on the American people. Ho SU S that bud ! . 11 ,1 the commission ruled to accept cvi dellCO a to tlio otilllbilitV asr vlvctuna w ' in Loiiiaiuiiu itcotiltt havu boon iirovcii buyonJ ull tluuht tlmt ul'icHMt two ol tbo liopublii un i-lcctoro wcro diHjnuli fit'd, Judit) Hnulluy umiorrttuuil thin, und big purtirjun coumo wua lluinnuulo gluringly uimnjnt. REPUVUCAN BL UXPEliS. ! Hy puttit)4 Morton and (juiScM urJ tbu CumminBion tbo J.opublicuns in Congress will 1'ho wlmt over ot'edil thoy havo guiuod by tbo puHsago ol tlio doctoral cumpromiHO. When tbo bill paused tba Hi'iuilo by tbo bandHOino mujority of 47 to 17, it wun rogurduU by tlio people un & non-purtiHiin vic tory, u tritiitipb oi'boiiOMl purpOKO und luvul-beadeJiic over tbo txlreminU and woi-Ht eloinonta uf botb parties, j 1 bo fact tbal Kdmuudtt, CunUliii. and I olbora of the most ominvnt of tbu lto-i publicans, not only voted for tbo i ir-anil ro, but duvotod tlioir lournin and windom to tbo creation of tbo bill, und iboir eplondid oloquui.ee to iu support, ! mado it uIiuomI a Uuptiblican triumpb. Cortainly tbo Uupubliean jmrty Htood bigbor in tbo en tee in of tbo country utter tbo pttrttuigu of thut bill iu tbo So tin to tban it bat for years. Hut tbo nolid phalanx of ItepublicaiiH in tbo IIouim), led by (.inrfiold, lo.st tbo party tbo prestige won in tbo Senate. Tlmt voto mount tlmt they are afraid of tbo I'm -In, and even while tbo inliimioa of tbo returning bnardu ure cumin to light in CougroH committcos right foro their eyes, they refuse to voto for any tribunal w hich shall question tbo validity of tho votes of tbono State. These, we say, lotto the Hepublicun party all that elevation of character and L'onii.n the Senate hnd won fur it. Hut now that tho Republican Mi ni nt upon putting Morton and Garfield on the CommiNBion, they lono till further. Thy are confessedly B pointing men who opposed the bill, and because thoy opposed it ; men who affirm the unconstitutionality of tho tribunal upon which they are to Rorvo,andwhoenteron judicial functions with minds already unutterably set against ono party and iu fuvor ot tho other, right or wrong. This li wome than fault or wrong ; it is a blunder. The mcntiment of tho country over- wholiningty supports Edmunds, Hoar and Conk ling, and rejects Morton, Sherman and Garfield. All uf the publio virtue of tbo tribunal, both Ito pubhean and Dnmocratie, will bo op posed to tbo Morton and Garfield fac tion. Those two represent the Uu publiean party; and tho whole coun try will watch them witb fear, dis trust, ill-will and shame. The Domo erata as partisans have no reason to ohjout to Morion and Garfield. Napoleon, holding back bis assault, said at Austerlitx, "The enemy is mak ing a fa I ho move ; wo must not inter rupt bira." Baltimore Gazette, A PHECEDEST. It is irequently remarked by promi nent authors and reflecting men that our race is degenerating, and wnilst the population and commercial bust nous are Increasing, tbo moral strength ot our publio men decreases, in pro portion to tho immensity of (ho matter at Issue, which at this time is tho set tlement of tho title to tho Presidential chair, aud the right to say yea, or nay, 10 all the leiristation which will bo originated during tbo noxt four years Tho writer is an old man, whoso rccol lotion runs hack to tb n.t.i.,n nf - JnlinUllincV AllaiDSns I'resment hv t ha , r .1 11 rn . . vote or the House or Jloprosonttttive. The larijor portion of the people four 1 1 . , , 1 1 year altorwanl elected Andrew Jack- son by an overwhelming voto, and the cliariro made of bargain anil sule tainted tho administration of Mr. Adams, and at ground into the beans of tho manses to such an extent that very little respect was paid to the acts of the President or his Cabinet. Hut the time passed, and plenty Clay was renominated in 1844 for President, by his party, lie was defeated and uttered that ever momorahlo sentiment, " u'OuW rnMcr he riijht than be President." Could bi spirit be Infused into the man now so near tho attainment of his highest hopes, and by moan no man ot honor have approved the re sult of open snd proved fraud, based on tho up-rooting of every principle of honor or justice, compelling the inflex ible supporter of Mr. Hayes, to take to their hearts such men a Well k Co. ol Louisiana, Chamberlain of South Carolina, and Stearns of Florida, all stooped in fraud, and blackened with perjury, as their best and truest friends with promise of amplo reward for their part in the ultimate auccos of the frightful wrongs perpetrated on the rights of tho Amorican people Could the men of tho timo of the dev olution rise from their gravos and real ir,o tho length and breadth, the height and depth of the frauds, perjuries and crime against the liberties of the poo pie, learn the destruction of well laid plans of business, tho want of labor tor the willing workers, the deprecia tion of property, and the absence ol any ign of coming prosperity, thoy would surely regret the degeneration of their successors, and the absence of those principles by which thoy them selves oonquorcd peace, based upon right and justice and which they trans mitted, bright and untarnished for the protection and enjoyment of their prosperity, surely they would almost regret the toil and suffering passed through by them, and mourn in deep despair the utter absence of virtue, honor and fair dealing in the highest plsoos In tb land. A l.ooata On. The Chicago Postmanter'i account ia short 138,000. 11 ha resigned and gone into baakrnplcyV Clvr, cer tainly I i , . . . .. rgnl gututrtisfinriitj. Sheriffs Sale. V virtue of wrlta of Ft fa laaund out af J tbo Court of Common Pieae i.f Clearfield Miuoly, and to we dirMtad, there will la exposed In piiill aale. at thn (!mrt H'moa. In tbn b'ruui(b nf I'li'.rR-lrf. on ninhday. the I mil day of M iri'ti, lrtT1at I u'olonk, p n., the lolluwiug dt at-rib. d r-al etato( to wit t All that oar tain tract of Und lltuate In l)oalir I towinhip, IJIrarAeld count r, Pa , bounded and de acrloed a f'-llowa: ltglnniflg at a ronton the' pub tie rd leading from Oaot-ula to Pbitlptitiurg, 1 thetiee ly raitl road north 44 degri-ea eaat AA feet to a pot, thence bv land of John Drain twutb d'-grvea real fort to a p"L, thence hy land of J. -hi. grain Booth 44 degree wrat RA fet ta a pt. tbrtiee by lundi of John ('rain oort 4 Vi deitrvee 1 weal 16-1 feel to a put, tba tdeoe of hrginmaif. ,n Jfci laem tusMfcuaj ! ilfd f .MR, m. t" lw w.l iu sr.i.rti 't Srtr t . i liaiu. and W illi.in Wl II. in.. .,,.,.,,;.., ,a ,. ,. Ch, township, ciearsei.! ooua j. P.., hounded south by Tho. Coaely, north be McMillan a.tale, wolt bJ Aul11J ,',. i ,, . cnlamtog lou acres mora or l.as, with about 1J acre, cleared aud having thereon areoli d a .mall ig buuM. irume .tabi .ad oiher ouii.uiidiug. Ued. I.kejm la aa to (Ma.M Ihe propeily uf Jwlm Uwbinson. a 10, iut in nrtn noumiaia neginamg a' a irost un ob the north east aide of H .,. e. "treat on thedtridiiig 1 1 tie tie'wrttn )ta 17r and I7, tht'Uee along aid atreat norm is degree eat 1 jB fwt to putt 11 Onoaroin altVy, tb. nce alonr aaid lly aouib I j.l J-g. eat Iti) ft to a pout, thenua south .17 drgret-a Wi-at I 0 fet to a post. the place bag in 11 h g, known aa tot 177 la tie genaral plan uf aaid ullage, having a twntory frame dwelling, with atr room on Brat floor, tbareoD areetuil. ftwiied, tmoo In exreutiun, and to be sold aa tba prupurty ut iXira Cuckrtll, Alto, all that oertatn piveeor part ol lot or land ituale tu Usorola iNtrouith. ClearHvId oounlr. fa.. baiug I'Brt uf lot No. 4 in plan of anid borough, bouodt'd and desert IkkI aa follow. 1 Ueginning at tba aaat Burner of aaid lot (No, 4) which fronts on Curt in etrettf ibeuoo along aid atrart 17 to Imaut weat nartof aaid Iut, auld bv Shi riB of sal I oouuty at rptemijr Term, l7i, to U. W. Lane ; tbenoe back to Maya alley along a-tld liana's part of aaid lot 160 feat ; the.ioe aloug aa-d alley nortb- weat IT teat lu tna Burner o iut lo f tbiooa (lonp the division Una uf loia Nua. 4 and 6 lo plaos uf beginning, having ereutud therran a Irauie building a'tout Ittxittl ivet in siu, una and a ball atones high, and bow used aa a tinner's ebop. Alao, ftil that lot or pleea 01 laud aitua'a tn Ibe borough of Oteeola, on tba weal aide of Liugle strict, and known in thv geneml plao ol aaid bor ugh ae kit Wo. 19, anJ baing tba aame preumee whiob the Uroaola loal Cu., by their a)ed bartng data the 201 b day of February, I A, and recorded at Cloarflld, in Aad Hook "A. A ," page ail, granted and .Bviyed the aame to Jauias llaber- 1 aban, hWiud, uaco ia exeoutioB and lo ba sold a lbs property wl Jatnee llabershaai. Aiao, ail in-i certain traH ui laoq auoaia in Morris township, Cleartield oUBy, la., bonoded and described as follows 1 Beginning at a port 1 by the eooib side of the weal branch of the tins- quvbanna river ; ibeaoa hy land auneyvd on war- taut lo Jauiee a to tin, jr. euutu tut peronea w a poet) th' nee by laud lurvcyed on warraal to! bainuel W. Fifbur aoddatouei Kb'a la, respeotire- j I, wait Slo pcruboa to a poilt thenae by land enrveyedoo wajrraat loJno. rhumaa north IHA4-a , perobtts to a p-t 'in tue atoreaaid nr 1 tbenoe down tba same by the aeveral oouraaa thereof 442 perches tu the plaoa of begioning, ooauiaiog aercs and 40 porches uoiaur leas, with allowance, being aurreyed on warrant to Hie hard P. Smith. This tract of land is unseated, having nu iiapruve-1 menta, but a large qusnttly of timber growing luereuB. nuw-, iaatu in ezeoyitua uid to ba sold as tba properly ot Jaeph C. Urenner. Also, tba lollowiug n-al estate aituate lo BraJr township, CI earl, eld enunty, Pa., bounded and described aa follows : Bogmnlog a pmt j tbonue east 1011 percbee to a poet; tbonoe south an line of lands ol Jno. Kdmgur 17 perobofl ; tbenoe aouth 87 degrees weit li'l perches lo a post ; the nua north on line or lands of uecrge nmitn tu place ol beginning, containing It acres and V7 l- perch es, with A or K acre clear td, aid havini a two. atory frame dwelling b mae Ifiiit f.i, aod a Uable I At 26 feet thereon erected, being part uf a arger tract of land eouveired to Miea Hisfaell bv isM'd twaring data the Jith dayol lieoetnhcr, Hi. Alio, one other tract ut land situate in uraiy township, bouudad and doscriled as lolloir. : Ue- ginolng at a poit ob lauds of lieorge Kriner j ttianee north W i perches to a post ; tlieooa east on line of law da of A daw Kixhtll 111 perches to a post; tbenoe eouin on line ai landa 01 Jobn Hub ell and U. C. H.atsell Vttj perch ea t a ftene ; ihiocc weal on line or landa of U. Adam Wearer VU percbee la place of beginning, aonUialog 75 acres and 3S perches, witb a'oal b acre cleared, and having a large steam saw mill 85A fMt. with engine house Ml4 fet, I frame house IA20 ft-et, with wiug lialOleet, J stone high, I home fji;.l iaat, i atarlna high, I houo lAtitt h'., U st-.riea btgb, aud a stable Ux3U fact t hereon erected, biased, taken in elect. t ion and to ba Bold as the property of Juha T. Huhll. Also, ft certain tract ol land situate ia Beccaria township, C.earbetdcouniy.Pa-.ountaintog about I'il acrva, witb about 7 j acres cleared aud having arectad 1 hereon a large two story dwelling hnuai-, two largo barns euanectod by a bed. grata biniaa. aom erib, woW tsoasvaod small two slurr fra oe kuuee, Iratua alible, biaokamitn Bhop, aad other owtbuildings orbard,eie.,lKiun'lrd and described ae loih'wa . Uo the east by Ciearlleld iml and topeutiater, on the West br Clcarlleld creek, on tba north ny u w . taiawdi, on tba aonih by ttenry Wright, at. al. Also, all di-tebdeBta interest tn Ihe following described real estate 1 Lota ftV g and 4 in block N 1, and 4 luta 10 block S V, iu tba villuga ot Ulan lto(e, and acree el laud laying aouife uf Ulcu Hope, Mid being Irian gul4r in ihapj,uoun I aaat by public road, wnst by land al 6. C. t'sktobin aud nurlh by Ulan Hop fitted, Ukib in exvoution, aud to ba setd aa tba property .ere Coopur. AUa, a certain tract of land situate In Itogga lp, Clearbeld 00., fahuundeB aa tollu a : Hrgm biag at a blacLuaa aapling (dwwn) ua tba bani at Clear Oeld arveK, thauea by land uf heirs of heirs ol it. Li'a, dec's), aouia 7 degrees wast 110 porol-ea tu a aasaaitaa (now gone) un the baai of tlt-arheld crecH. theoca down aaid craeg by Its aeferal courses and dietaries, 211.0 perobea ta the plana of bttgintiitig, auaiaioing ill acres and allow ance, more or leaa, bounded by Clearfleld eras! and landa belonging lu ibe hairs ut Kadoipb Lm, deo'd, and being art of a tratft ol land warranted in the name ul ttamuel Pieatauta, being all dear ad and baring a traiae bouse, tog btv a and other onibuitdingstbereon, an 1 alau a gootj urcbsrd. iSeiaed, UKen tn eiecation, and to ba sold as tba property ol Hubert Lits. Alao, a certain lot or pirce of ground in the borough of Hou ti laic, Clearfield county, ps buuBdvd and deaoni'ad as foiluwa : Ua tba south by Sue suett, un lh north by Moose alley, on the west by Jobn Uigley. on the east by Iut of I. Mi'Munigal, and known In p ot uf said borough aa lot No. tin, with a huuae aod hoe shop there on erected, beised. lakrn in elocution, aad to ba sold aa tba property ot Peter tipple. A1-o. all the right, title, lutervet and claim or the defendant In a certain tract of land, aitoate In Beccaria township. Clearfield county. IV. in the name or John Fordney, and bounded as fe. lows : Ua tba oorth and west by Uod of John ' "nd Nelghbo.r and outers, auu oa Ibe eaat ny i.dj of Abraos 1 M.linew aoat.lBiBtf wa aeree, mora ar leas. Seii.d. laken lo eseeotion, aud lo be aold aa lb. properly .rn. MeFariaod. Aiao,ibefiiowi,re.ie.iateof tb.deread.ai. situata In the liorimsb of lloatsdale, Clearleld ,,,, iH,..i.d . described a. f. On Ibe north by Hannah .treat, on Ihe aoatb by mllroaa.oa toe.a.t ny notei, ana en the we.t by depot, bets, 3 feet froal and AO taet ten,, bavin, a good black. niitb .hop snd wagna .bop thereon ereeted. Seised, tsken in eseoution, aod to ba sold as the property of J. B. Hamilton. Also, a certain lot situate Is North lloalad.le, Woodward town.lilp, deserilMrol aa I'dlow.: Bounded on tha Bonk by Front otroet, eoutb by land of A. U. "'t. ea.t by Frank Label, west by an alley, aad having tb. ua ereeUd a frame bouaa ISiis feet. Sei.ed, taken la aaecutioa and to ba nld as th. properly of Thomas Shaw. Al.o, th. following property of Defendant aita ale in Lleealur township, la tba village of Weal Oaoola. a lot of gruuad eoatatolng about I aera, hnuodod weat by aa alley, Mat by lot af N.aey J. Turner, south by alley, north by Walnut atrmt, witb plank bouaa aud aniall .table thereoa. Seia ad. uken In aaeeution and to ba sold si tba property of Jobn Warts. Tbub, or S.r.a. To. prloa or sua al which tha property shall be .truek off must be paid at iho tinia of .al., or uch .Hner arrangem.nl. made as will ha approved, otherwise tha property will b. ironed lately pat np and .old again at the ospeaee aud rl.k of the peraon to whom it waa .trues elf, and who, in eaae of dedoieney at auob re eas, ahall make good Ihe same, an I la Be loatanea will tna Deed ba pretented la Court lor e.mtiraaa tlon nnleas Ihe money Is aetunlly paid lo tba Sharif AN1XIKW I'li.y 11. Jr.. rtaaatrr'a Orrire, I Sheriff. Clearleld, Pa., Feb. U. ISJT SherilTs Sale. 1Y virtue of writs of YtnHitfami JtVawnos, lisasw J) ont of tba Court af Common Pleas of Clear fleld eonntr, and to ma directed, there will ba atposed to public lata, at tha Court House, tn tba boron gb of Clearfleld, on Monday, tba 19th day uf March. IT7, at 1 o'oluck, p.m., the following described real estate, to witt A act U in tract of lead situata ia Morria town ship, Clearfleld count j , aad In Mam side nnd Hush townships, Centra county, Pa na.a treat wrvryad in tha name or tveo, itohakar, sitaata wholly in Morris township, Clearfleld Bounty, Beginning at a posit tnence norm mt r-io par. hea la post i thence aast K4S perches o a small hemlock i Ihenoa moth Ut 1 a perches ta woet: tbenoa b Jess Yarnell survey aouth 44 degress wast BO parches to double mania t thanes aouth 4X degrees west 176 perches to posit I brace south t degrees SB perches to post thenae weat 1X1 10 perches ta plana of beginning, containing 4V9 aeraa and 164) perches, and all u a improved, witb aak, pita and hen lock limher t hereon, and ap posed to ba partly underlaid with ooai. Also, nna other tract In aaid township, la tha name of Joseph Turner, beginning at a pott af Jesea Yarnell, north f I degree aaete4 pereba IB double mapla tknea down Meahanntn areek north 70 da great, west perches, north II degrees wast IS perahes, north II degreee, west 41 perch es, aorth 12 degrees, aaat 14 perches, north ig ge graea, aast 14 perahes, north I degrees, west S1 Serchaa, north it degrees, aast 42 perches, aoath I degrees, aaat 4 perehea, sooth M degreea, aast 4 1 perches, berth W degreas, aast 20 perches, south 71 d grees, east ! perches, south s da grass, Niit A 10 aerobes; tbanoa by Joseph Turoey north 101 41 perchas to a post ; thenoa ' by Jacob 11 rati west 2M perches ta white t,U. thenoa by 0. Warts south 44 perahes ta plaos af I sBTgiBning, sjuimpniTea, win poaaa aal, ptns Bad hemlock tlmhar thereon, aad snnrtoaed ta Lis part aaderlald with aeal, anntalaing 441 aaras and v aeraa tn alt. Alea, ana aaher treat altaaaa in a art ta Me. tnwaabip, Ctaarflald aaejaiy. haae aasae af Jan Taraey, eeglaalagiepee(Ueiaeaenh1 4 I eravee ev pm j tteMt aaat n it 't ikanaa by KMBwater Benan I aa iteen i iBenaa eaaM lis weeeeea tm aawta 4S pamkss a aaapW j thane aaat M aaaas. .aniaMguwt Usance eonta l,fl gsrikgi staSeai, front gtflMrttemfti. theaoe wait AA porabei to at one i Ihenoa aouth HA porn ha to whlta pfnai thenw by Jawb Heh north 4- deeae wwet I Ift peroliM lo poet b? heat look Ihrntte by Mr abandon areek north alt de grwai wat 14 iierrhee: ihonne north 41 agre weal 5S perohett ibeaoe north TA degre, wat SAB parchea, ninth fi:i dfgreai. weat AO perae, north bO pernheaj Ihnnea north IS degreai aat 'J4 per oheii tbuaoe north 10 degree a"t 41 perehf a ; ihunee noith I nt.greie aaat 4H 1-10 pemhea o plaeeof bejr'antn. aontainfnf In all 401 aeraa and As pereba. nod all of which the following deearlhed portion ta In Kuih Inwaehlp, Centre enunty, Pa., fiat ic(lnnitig at a pot oa the Muibannno areek, on hoe running aouth between Joseph Turne and Jainea Tatrnny trae'ii then-re along laid line IWH p)ba nor tr leie to whit pine ; thence nnrth to dktrra weat Hi perch A to i liy beiaioak i thaaoe down M'nBnio Break Wl,., anla.prove.1. haeia, soma oak. tiln. aod . , ,j ssa SSj.piae 10 be aa ruin aim in pnri Also, nna other trmtt sit un led partly 1b M rrls I'.wnsnip, uinarnniu a.uaty, and print pniv tn Kii'h town-hip, Centre county, Pa , being survey ed in name of Is mo Tjrn-r (or Joseph Turner) iFegmnmg at white oak 1 thence hy land of King star wed 4 perubea to atonra; t henna south 170 prMhrs to post : then west fcA nw.-hea to at.n- 1 thence 1 If perches tn white pine ; thence south 10 degree aart .ti perchoi ti wktta aV : thenea norh j dereos east 2A0 perehea to a while oak 1 thence eat H7 4-l perches li white plna and pUc ueginning; mti wnola traot conr.inlne lilt aire and 11 lr I tf r. b' a. and all -that iiortton sitiiaie in tub toennhiii. Contra county, being described a folluwn ginning at a port ob bank of Moinaonon creca 1 tbenoa aouth K'O perrhoe more or leas to while piaci thanca south 10 degrees eaat ib parche to hta onh ; tbeneo north :ti de- grees asst 2 AH p-rvhe to a white nak to ank of .u.isBat.O'in creek t thejea up said creek by in vari-.ns ooursa and dlitanc - to the tdaea of be. ginning, containing about X0i) acros wore or less, tna whole tract having aoeae oak, pine and h-m-liMtk timber thereon, and being niiimpMta I The raiuaining tracts baln prtioutarly J arrihad as follows ; One other thereof sttatta la Morris tawashlp, Clearfleld Bounty, Pa., in tba name of J bo Vaugh, beginning at a maple corner of C, Htover survey 1 thence atu(h 2-tO percbee to a post: l hence west eVtti perches to a white pine 1 t hi nee r afith 2-fi) perches tn atones ; thence east .L'U per ches lo place of beginning, containing ia all 4jH acres anil as per 0 lies more or le. bnng unim proved, aod having a am t) Int af brttnloih , oak and other timber thereon Alao, one other tract In M-irril township. C etr- flild enunty. Pa., and ffurnsidc tnwnshin, Centr oounty. Pa., in name of John Neshit, beginning at a maple corner of Juan an) ; tbenoa hy iraoi name of Bimoo Ora'.a north 3:10 parches to white oak 1 thenoa east by survey name of K (Jurney John Andrews 220 perches to pina ; thence south by John llaina survey i'Ai parcna to poat f t-ence west 319 perehea tn plane of beginning, aontain ing in all 4S.1 acres and lil perches, of which the fallowing ia situated in Uurnside townbtp, Centre county, Pa , beginning at a P"t on bank of Moshannon creek; tbenoe east luO perohe. more or less to poi-t; tbenoa south 130 porches mora or less to hank of creak f tbenoa along said Break by tha several course and distances 10 beginning, containing I' acres mora or les, the whole tract having hem look and other tiinhur 1 hereon nnd unimproved. Also, one other tract altatle In Morris t wn thfp, Clearfleld county, Pa., and Burn-til turn ship, Centra county, ('., oa warrant of C Htokea. beginning at a maple ; tbenoa wort 3i0 perohea tu a mpic ; 1 nance norm z..n perenea to pine ; thence rest 320 perches lo post 1 thence south 210 por ches lo beginning, the whole trMt containing iM aeraa and 1 53 probes, tba poitioo lu Centre Co., being ai follow : Ueginning at bank of areek ; ibinMtouib J6 perches to maple ; thence weat west jae porches oa re or less to hank or .U'tshan na creek; tlienoe down the creak ta tna anh line of said tract t tbenoe cast along said line to place of beginolog, containing 2iS acres m-ire or iea, tha whole onitnurved, having heml'Wk an J other timber thereon, fietaed, taken In egojutioo aad ta ba sld as the property of John Trucks, jusepo B.. raraar, sod Joseph C. erooaer. Also, all tboea rttia t reel of land sita its ia Morris township, Clearg-dd Co., Pa., vis No. 1 beginning at a white pine ; tbenoa east 120 uerche- lu black oak j tbenoe soata ItlA parches lo white oai ; insane weat 121 percuei to eervioe berry ihenet oorth 1VS perohe. to platie of bcainnln containing 1 14 acre and 172 perches, bring ort ..I- . u. V...t...i IJ.J . . " " "s isi KiruuiH atiuRioen rurvcj, ani mown as Hoover pUca, having 10) is..res cleared, and no buildiag. Nu. 2 situata in Kylartown, kanwn aa lot No 0 in plau ni aaid town, bounded on the Borth by an alley, aa Ibe aast by an allay, oa the west bv bit uf Hoofer, and south by public mad ar 1 treat. nariog a tno-etory dwelling kauas stable, an I other outbuildings thereon No. 3 situata in Morris township, beginning at a hcmlu.-k at a-utb-easi oornarj ibeaca by t l wsrraoted to C. Warn, jr , et al. went '20$ perch a to post: thence by band of Jamb Wise, north UA perches to post j tbenoe hy 8. Waring st.it IHO perches to bow lock 1 lb "nee by Joseph llubliy et al, aouth UO perches to beginning, containing 1 7V acre aod 9 perches, and all beina the Pbll iu Mone ai rvey, hav tug a boaa aa 1 bara thereto erected, aiib about As acres eleiral. No. 4 fi'uate in Morris. Me, Morris towaihip, ueing iwti Kris in hiii lown.ftos. 1 and S, bound ed by public road aa the east end loutb. n th. w-H by land of John O'Oell, and Bortb hv an alley, conulaing one acre, having thereoa a two story frame huuae, stern bwildiag, liable, and No. a. aiiaata Id Kylertowa, Morris township, boundtd on the south and east bv Isnd of K'ew art, on the aortb by public road, and on tba weef hy Bandcrt.fr eMate,enn tatn ing two acre more less, hav iRr. thereon a two-story plank building and old stahle. Nu. t siioate in Morris township, bounded oa tba aofih by Job Neabit surrey, south by knij of SsBue) Christ Co., we-1 br land of Wegnner 4 Harile, aast bv -meel Christ A Co . eon. talain, 4aS eera. and lo iaeehea, and kaowa as Ji.ba s.uilb .Nrve.r ana eompn.v.d No. 1 .ttaei la Morris towa.hip, bnan.led oa theeaat bv Jobs Neabit, oa the north hj Bate. A 0.. on Ihe eaat by John VaujrhB tnrvev, on the we.t bv ll.rlla A Miller, ea.t b. Jobs Ne.hit. eoataiainil 4SJ aeee. and l3 pereba. aid knows a. tba Caper Heltna survey. Heised. uken Is eseeation and to be sold aa tba propertj of Jos 0. Dresner Alio, all those certain Iraet. ot land altu.te In Morri. town. hip, Cloarfleld eoaalv, and Burn aide t.wnabip. Cedtre oountv, Pa., vis t I. One Iraet surveyed In the name of Uenree ffabeker. aitaate wholly la Morris township, Clearfield 'untf. Pa., beginning at a pott, thenoa north .147.1 perehea to post, thence east 34 parches to small hemlock, thenoa south 1 1 2.2 pirrcbos to nost. thence hy Jssaa Yarnell survry sutb 4.1 degrees weat Kg perches tu d"hle maple, tbenoe south 43 degree went 17 perches to poat, thenoa south 9 dfgn-ei weat Kg pen-has tn post, tbenoe west 133.(1 prrchrs to place el beginning, Containing 4Wf acre aod ll parches, all nnimpnived, with oak, pnc and hemlock limber thereon, aad aopposod to be partly underlaid with coal, t. One other tract la said town hip, In the name oi jusepn i urner, beginning at a post ol Jrsse Yarnell north 71 drgrvea, aa'l i4 pnrohes to doalde maple, tberee down M.ssbannon era k N. m degrees I perches north lit degree weet 16 m. norib 21 dcjirees, west 4t per be, anrib 51 d-g., t in 04 pctctias. norm an, est H pen'bea, north t defree. weal At nerahev. north Si eat 4f iwr ! diss, south IS degrees. Bust 40 pemhes, isiath H tiegnw. i-aat si perches, norm nu degrees, east I 2H perehea, aontb TO degrees, aast 2 perches 8 U' gTees, eaat o a perenrs, inenea ly Joseph Turney north It' 1.8 ierehes t Ipost. tlieaca bv Jacob Orats waei ttH perohea to white plu e, thence oy L. nt rtasoum 4V peronea to place ui begin nii'g, ibiinpruvvd, with sums oak, pina and hwia oo k timber thereon, and supposed tu ho in part utiderliid wuh coal, and cuauining 44' acrva aad IUV perchs ia all. I. Una other tract situate partly In Morris tp., fbremtd- la tlia name nl Joseph Turoey, b-gm aiog at a pawt.tbe'ioa north 8UI S percbee to pon Iheuoe eaat tt&.g perches to hemlock, tbenca by Kingstt-r aouib 1 rrrhee to post, tbenoe eaat 11m parches to stones thenca aoath 40 pambei lu maple, tbenoa oast bt perches to atone, thence euulh II fl perehea to nnito pina, tardea by Jacob tteish north 40 digr as west Ilk percbee ta post by hemlock, tbonvo by Moshannon areek north ft degrees waet 14 perches, taeoce north 4 de grees wast ah perches, tbenee north 7 dsgrcfi W At perches, north 8.H degrees wrstbO perches, north ill perches, tbenoe Bortb II aast 24 perchcs.theoce ourth lo degree east 40 perches tbenoa north 2 degrees aast 4V.I psrebes to plana of beginning. oontemiDg in nil sh acres aai os percBes, aad ot whkb tha following described portioa ta in Hash tuwasbip, Centra Bt.HBty, Pa., viai Begiauiag at n port wa the bank of Meabannun aravb un Hue ruBBing s soib bvisretB Joseph Turney and Jamas Tarnay tracts, tbanoa along aaid line 100 paruhas mere ur aes i wuna pina, inenea norm U deg. west Hi perches to post by heialoch.lbunce down Moibnnuun erera by Its aeveral coar.ee and die taoues to lha plao- ul bogiuaiog,ouBiaiaing about av aeraa mora ur lass, toe whole treat situata In owta aoanties being nuimproreaj, having aome eaa, pine ao namiu.rg timoer Ibereea, aud Sup pued I he underlaid with coal in part. 4. One other tract slluata nan It la Morris In aforesaid, and partly In Hash tp.,alureaaid.being arreted la i.ame or Isaao Turner ar Jueeph Turner begin nine at a whtia oak. thenae bv Und uf Kiugster west 204 parches to stones, thenoa tsuth I . perches to post, tbanoa wast M perches tu sl.mei. tbenoe 210 perches to white pine. thence weiii j riM east oa percnea i wmia oak thence north I degrees east 2o perches to i white oak, thenc eaat 148 T prrcbes to whiU oak end plaoa of begiaalng. aantaiaiKg 44 aeraa and mfv percnes i mat portion situate in Hush town shin. Centre oaunlv. Pa.. Imina described a tat lows t beg, em rig at post on bank of Moshaaaoa areek, tbeaca south luO perch ce mora ur kwi Ut waita pme.tbonr south 4 degrees aast IS Kerch as to whits oak, tbeno north Hi degress aast 26U percnas to wntte oak on baak af Muebannun areai lb coca up sail creek br tU varions curse mod disiaaeas to plana af og'iBg.ooaiaiaiag about acres mur or leaa, tna wboia treat having soma aak, pin and hem lock timber Uereoa, nag aeiag eniiupreved. ft One other thereof situate In Morris township, afnrasatd, ta name of John Vaugh, beginBiog at maple Borner of C. Rtoeer sarvay. tbenoa Siiutt Ui parches ta a post, thenoa weat Ut parches ta a white plna, theatre north I HI perches to stoaet, tbenr MS perehea to place nf ueginning.aont-.ln Ing in all 4&8 acres sad St parches re ar lei, being aolmprorad and having a small lot of hem lock, oak and Othwr tire bee t heeaee. I. A act bar tract In Morris tnwaikip aforesaid, aad Barnside towashin. Centre auaaiv. P- le nans of John NoibiL aea-tnain at a settle svm. not af John Vaugh, tbanoa by tract In mtrae of oimon urats aorta 2 if perches ta while ak,tkanoa oast hy survey ia name of t. Harney ar John A draws 110 perches ie pies, thenoa sonth by John Haines eervey 231 perobea ta post, (hence weal 12 perches lo plaoa of beginning, coateialog ti all 4.1 acres and Isl narehea. af whlrth t. f .l. lowing Is Htaate la Herat I da twp., aforesaid , be glaaiag at a poat an bank af Mashannoa arook, tsMwee eaer, iee para Be BSereer less ta poet, soath Mo perahaa mere ar lees la bank at taeae aiaag 4ai ere, by its aeveral aw r tec aad distanaas t piae af Baajianing, aatatatB 4) aaras star ar laaa,tW wholetraet bariaa b-unlaak aad ether Umaaw Uaraw,, a4 anlmptwoaL .. V. Aaeth4W UWkOtaiseeaiB M rrUtaah4iaai BarnsMa tawshinaaeraa.t, aa warraau of A Llahaa, Hiaataa , SBapaa jpam bm 12 ft frjnt 2dwtlsfrafiitj. to ft maple, lliana Birth S-IO pemhea to .a pine, tbanoa eaitili't parchm Ut pod. fienoe aouth I HI pervbc to pi. ma of beginning, tba wh-la tract oonuining 41.1 ante and I iJI p -Mbi-a thu portion Uu tie In Centra aouaiy fa . being daooriSed i 1 l)nwa . Beginning at bank of erek.tbie emtti J ill perohea 'a ionple.lbwfl.ie wait I-tt prh in art) or leaa lo bank of Melunn n areek, thinoa dowa tna areuk to the nirlb Una of aai 1 "fact, tbf n-a aeat along aaid line to ptaoa of beginning, ountaininj; iHI airaitairv or le, ibe wb l bb ImpravAd hating haml-wlt an I o'4tar It ji'mt there on. Keiaeit, ukn In ei"autioB, and tn b auld at the properly of J ha rrunka, Ja. K. Parkr an j Juee, b Uraoner. Alan, allthoM aeflala lrate af Ual altutta In Lawrenoa fuwnahip. Cler0ld county, fm.t one llierttof hefinai 14 at a p ! ai the btnk uf the rtmouwbanoA rl.rr. tbmoa north X leprae ae . k. U1 a.... , . , 0 ,'.,, r,, bjk f ,, ,..e. i ,ir, j, m s eatai 131 uertt as to a p -t an I plau of begmaio.,. Also, una other ptiee in aaid Pwabij, beia ning at a not tn I'Uh'ie Mfl aion-r the river. Iiaoee alon line ol P. llel--y lo ll .we line of land uf ti. UoMtMiMtf, thens-a south I dgre lo a white totk e-sriicr, thono- a miiIi "tf dere en. 41 peicbs tu post "0 hnitk o ruir, ibaiiee d n atld r-rr to pUt B of hcgiuanig, a.iutaiuiug lr aeret, more r le-s. Also, no o lier pleje uf Ian I In ssid township. tseinnW ) 'l. t-S-noe sm'ti h d -gtaee ! pusl, tbenoa south H7i dt-greea eaat At pv-rehes' tu pust, thenoa south IJ degrees wci2 perches lo put, I hence weal a.f decrees, wtsiiii i peieu as lo a post, theatre south l degrees unit 2 j j p tu ttlsee of hecinaing.oontaioiUdt H acres.oouoi- '! on tba norm by H. (iulmb, aoath by Mettle Uawheed aod known as Iut Nj. 3 in partmuu ul ti. P. Uultcb'i doo'd, real eauts,(Nu. 41 ) Alro. nna other piece uf land front lug on to abip road and river, on ttie ea.t by 0 Ou icti. uu tbu wi'Sl by John tlufici. coniai'ilug auras, and k town in subdivision uf U. P. tlu icn s laud un river as lot No. 2. rteii-id, tao in eiecutio't, and to bo Hid aa tha property nf Burton tlutmh Also, two tertaia lots of land situate in Clear geld n.rou(i, Ciatrtieid a a itf, fa-ideseri'icd as fullows- jNu. I. Lot of ground itU4t in a tid lv.r ough kojaro ia plan of lute laid out by (J L Uwl from the north tusl corner of bis Unu now in tbo borough of l.'tesrfleld as lot in Mock .No. 2. bar in IbO feci front on Water street aui 3-10 fret ). deplb, laoundalttn tho north by Water street, tm ibe west hy a afreet, on ins iitn ny alley an j un tha east by lot o. 4 ..wuei dy Mrs riu-wjrt. No. 3 Lot of ground in laid li iruugb. bol tid ed and deecriutd w lull wa : Ua thu )'. oy from street, on the north by bo.-ij' atreet, au ibe aast ny alley, and aouth by lot Nu. Hi, euolaining in wi Ith un front street Sd feel, and eitending in depth on L-icdst alrrot 2oti feet, knawa in lau ul said boron b as Iut Nu. 22, having therein erect ed a two-story frame house. 8-lid, takro iu aiecu'ioa, and to beeoid as toe prupsrty m i bus. J. MoCullongfa. Also, a aertala 1114 811001 la Moe-mp's ed litl'.n in Clearfleld burough. ko wn as lot N i. lu in sub- division of lofa mala by John If fjlftrd ao I J. I,. ,eay, bounded and d'-acribed as tollowi : Hit ginning nt a pna oa aornar uf aa alley and Mar garetla street. ibene tn a westerly diraaiinn atuag MarcarcHa street 3J feet to a p at at auutti aaat corner of lot Nu. 9, then -a In a n nheriy direc tiun along astcea line ur tot H . v, tai l line b ing parallel with an alley, Vl'4 foot mora or le a o twelre riot alley, tuence ia an easterly nireo tlon along said all-v fit fet to ai alffy, thence In a aeatherlr directi 'B along BO alley H leer mors or taai. to tlaae of begiaiiog, being part of tbo aamo premijet which Ju:ib U. tullord aod J . li. levy convevtHl to i bos. Ill ley, nsrtlg a in atory double frame house, 2S by 30 teet, Well fin ished, and other out buildings thereon ereeted. EJeilaJ. taken In asecu'lua, audio be sold a the priorly of J bo Cur. Also, two certain lots situate in West CIcufisM lo Lawrence township, Cler3elf cuuty. Pa., and known tn plan of West Clearfleld as luts So.'t VO andtrl, boundeil as fullowa i Houch by Niehoi treat, ua tan west ay itroot. our lit uy a to tojt al lay, east by IS fuot alley, tha said Mi baing SO 1't-et front o tiiobols struct end IHUfeot deep and being 0i feet wide at tba back, baviug ibsrooa erected a large frame cLurh building- Seue l , Uken In etn.'a'ion, and to be s -I J aa ins property ul the M 1. Church of West Cloarfleil. Also, a certain lot in OseeoU borough, Clear- llcM ooBBiy, Pa., known as lot No. 141 ia p'aa of sail borough, on lbs north Sida of Mona itreut, bounde i north hy lot St. Ut west by l -cttaral. ley, and snath br Ho t'g iary allcr. oo'ai'iini; 1 nf an acre, mora or less, and having a tw-(ory framedwellmg bouse and other uutbuil iiOatt. .-iriaed, Uken in ai -cation, aud to ua sold a the property of Siuon Kephart Also, a ecr-'a a lot In the ri!ltgt of Ansoavllis. Jor.laa twp., t'leatOt-ld oiiuo'y. t'a , known as lo' No. .t bun ltd north by pu-ilis road, cut ny Dtp. ti-l Chun'h, south by aly, west hy Ixt of J ibo 4wan, and bariog a twu-rtsiry brick dwelling home and outhuil.ling thereon. Htriied, taken in eiecation, and lo be sol 1 aa lha property ol Jibn W. lit raw a riwan A Htraw. All", a certain lot of ground in Ocio1a buro, Clt-arflel 1 etionty, Pa., hound fl an 1 dcs.rlbcd as fullows : Uo tbener'h br Hale atreet, having a fronton said street ot Ml feet an 1 aitendiug bca to Menry alley a distance of lit) feci, containing leet surfnoe, bring lot So. Itfft in aaid bor oui(h. with irama h-mse and other Improvement thereon sSelntl, takf ia executive. Bad to lo auld ai the prtp'riy af -Vl. A. Nuhula. Also, a eariain tra-t ot land ia the village of Mor lsiale, Morris twp., ha.lng erects! 'hvrcon a frame l oose Id by 32 tcet.amal I frame -table and oilier authut dmg. small bearing urciiard.buna I ed wot by U'wu.hip MB 1. n-,rlb. South an I aat oy land ol Joseph llreoner. Heiaed. taken in etecuti o, and tu a auld ai tb property ol Lewis Ujgior. Also, a Ctrl in tract nf Und i Jord.ia townihip Clcarlitld coo ity, Ta .aoutaiaiog eboui 10i aeraa, wi'b aout l'2 Bora' eloared, and small I04 h iuse. barn and .tb-r outbuilding, boandel on theeaat br II. Wtiherow. west by ll. W Wise, no'th by II. Straw, south by U. Johnson. Keited. Uken in treat ion, and to ba avid ai the prop -ny of 6am ual P. 8traw. Also, a certain tract of tsnd situate in Re-ccarin township, Cl-arfit-i l ctuity, P., boandfd a Vtt lows : Onthe et-t by Ashle Weld, aoath by tin ling west by Nel-r.imrib by U'iiherow. contain ing era-Mil 11 acre, With 2i acres cleared, bnving a log boue and keg barn Uoreon. Krtia.t.ttken in eKecutiwu,and tu he auld aa the proc ny of Wa llarkioa. Alao, a certain tract of laud in Knox townebrp. Clcartieid o-iunty, Ka., ta lha tillaga of Millp ort, enatsimug I aoremre ur leu, with a twustory fiaiao buuse thereon bounded east by Philip 8lnp. py. north by Julia Fot.andsuuth by Philip Krhart. .eiix, tkm in eaocntion, and to ba sold ea the property uf Paler aloppy. Also, a certain church situata ia Hurt on town. sliip. t'letrfield coontr. Pa , and in the village nl I'enfit'ld. tinted, Uken in eiacuiioa, and 10 ba auld aa the property of tha M. ti. Congn-gaiiuB. bid J. B llewitt, I're.'t and J. A. ScuQeU,.Scc'j All tha'Sertaia tract ar pieoe of land situate In Chest township, Clearfleld oeuoty. Pa., bound ed and described as follow 1 Un the east by lend f Hamilton White,, on the anmb by Und of rvin A Uvers, on the north hy laud ol Mctiarvev, end ounutniug about liny acres. Also, another tract or pieae of land situate in aaid township, bounded oa the oast by Und of P. Units, on the west by land of Hen net t, on the aouth by land of Hard, bbI ob the north be lend of Uutte, containing 1 14 acree. Abo, another pieoe of land in sail township, bound' d on tha east by land oT Bennett, on the west by land of Hi-rrnhle A Ford, aa the snuih by Rpreukle A For i, and ua the aortk by Und of Jubn nen, containing ibiny a'res Also, an dber piece of land in tiij twnhip. boundcl on the cast by Und of Julia NaT, on ihe a ulh by land of J. f Michaels, on tha wa t by land of Gallagher, an I on lo- u nb by Unp of John Naff, ooutainining serenlccn aru) Also, another piece of in raid townihip , with two storr frame hu-e, tenant hit iee, shop, stable, and other nn'bdlldlngs, hounded on the eaat by land of MaPagher and Chest areek, no tha north by land of James Carry, and on th" south by lan 1 of Rurabiugh, aoutaiaing lil acres. Also, a lot or plV0 of ground with a twn.atorv fratna honeeand a I4aksiaith shop erected there, aa. bounded an theeaat by land alaimed br ir alaugh'i heirs, by other lands of Defendant, an the north hy Josri.h Johnsons Und. and on th1 annm ny land ot Horanaugh a heirs. Alan, Defand tint's Interest in flftr acres of la a I In said township, scent'icd by J. N. Kamr, with, log noue, etawia.and oineruutbuildinga thereon,, bounded on the tact by tns.ph hts-rens, fet hv Carry, north hy ether landa of the Defendant, and on the south by Josrp 1 ritcveni. A I so, a certain t ant or piece of Unl silmtc In aaid township, bmn Is I and d.woribc, I as follows : BsgiBBlng al a poet BI t heat vreek ; tbrne hy land 04 Uorabaugh s heirs. euta NO dcgrri eaai 31.1 porches to iiosl! thf-n -e by land uf 0. Uennclt aortb Od degrees west 21? parohs tu post , tbenoe by Htmna Horabaugh's firm north 21 degrees wee 1 per c nna 10 pns.i tnann ny land o Jee. Currr to I best creak 1 thenca uu aaid areek br its several rours an 1 dietanaea to a post an 1 the place of beginning, containing II acres and Si p re nee, net, Alao, all Urfrodajil'a iaiert la all that certain tract or pice of land situate in rai t township. bounded and described aa follows: Ueginning at a pun vomer 01 minem Mcttarve) s Und ; thenoa by tha seine aoath A 14. degreea weat ISO perehea to s at una corner, thepc by trreeniaas Ave acre lot north .11 degrees weat .11 ncreh w ta a hickory, south M, degraea weal H4 perehea to a poat on Iba trnot line ; tbeuoa hy ihe aam Bortb degrees west 4 perches le etnne thenoa by land ol Philip belts north &l degrees cast Ufl B IO perches to a pust nonh 4S degree wrsi e e iv peicnes to a dead nrmioclt stuuipj thence by line of tract of land or Hickard Morn, son aad MeCallougb aouib 471 degree aaat I US percbee ta a peat aad plaoa f befiaulng etn tam ing 117 acre aad SI parches, Met. Ala, Defeadaat's Interest la all that certain tract ar pie eg land sitaata ia said township, bnanded and ds sen bed as follows 1 IVgmniag at a post an line of land formerly owa;d by Simofl Hnrahaugh t thence he sai l line aoath H dereea aast 1 0U pere.ee ta a post 1 theaoa Saj decrees aast 14 4 10 perches to a pest ) ikenoa north l degreei east Iftu perches to a po.t thenoa by land f Thomas Wllsin'a aiuta north 8t d eg reel wsat S4 4 10 rndMB toe) poet and plae of begin Bing,nlaining40 aeraa and Uia uaoej alUwanoa ol lit per oesit. (or roads, Ac tUised, taaoa in eienuiioa and to ba s-dd as the property at Wai. i, winner. Also, a aertala tract af tan i altato ia 8iorv lawaabip, Clearfleld ooanly, Pa., b Boded n tha west hy fleoago Patterenn, south hy la t west by Wtlao Wlaalow, aad aarth by Tbniaia riecB, aantalntng nhntjl H aer.-iib abooi II aaras aUared, aad ha bin atall na.BBda.hskir story house aad a stable thereon erected, detaod, taken in eteeutioa and ta ba aaid as tba preterm ef Jeha eihey, fioratiBse. Alan, a aertala rraet af laade.taate la Bt1 tin. skip, Clearteld sjuaaty,. P., ta tUwiag -rwal aauta of dWeadaato 1 Te kuadrad aeraa el land. .... mw wwrw aieared, a a small pU.g brs wlih kltakaa attMkad, a frame bara, aad raFwiterverwi nad. awrtk br A. A. A T- &. K- Maary. sag g, 4 Jfflat S-dvfrtisrmfnts. Alao, one other pieee af Und In R4 toTtibT" ClearHfldeouniy, ra.,eootaioing about ri., Mr,Pl with at w mill in good ruouint orf it, h'luadwtl on (h hv Jioi M-t.-tmll . I. Hou -h, aonb hy llill-r A Mitch. ll ',Ji J Jamna Daldoon. Hei-d, taken Id 1, ft' id 1.1 b at.l l 41 the property el Daauic.ra1I end H.B)Uil Curnaian. ' Tbbhi or H lb. The prlea or au at k l tue prop-rty aball bo atrook off Bu tba tiara of aala.or such other arra..fll , made ao will ha appraeatl.otharwl. ih, M ly will be inoedietely put ap and ...M J,,'; thi aipt-aea and rl.h of tba person u, ,'!, waa atruak off, aud who, ta aa'a 1 f d-,-U auab ro sale, aball aiake gat4 ihe ..7 V o. loaunae wili Ua Ud b prVMnt.4 I. cJl tiart or aunaraiauoB uaiatta SB - la ..,.i, iel'' Ut the Sheriff. A.1jKK.V P. ir . ' mm' fl.ai. . "'"Itr. s-V SherilTs Sale. )Y Virtue uf wrla uf .Mirjw AV I out f tha t'uurt ot Cumm-.a Pleas cf C,.7 Haald awj.lin I v and ta aaiat rlia..a . . ' 1 " " ""-""i. 'Mr, ai t ' aiposed to PUKl.IC daj,K. at the r.,-- M ' in the Iw-ugh of r.Mrfleid. on M-alarta' IV b day of .Maeh. IM7. at I aVU-k, " the following desariiMid real estate, t- wi-: A certdtft pUnk frame dw diin h us- nt fet, wi'h lot and eurtilngr ajipuit nn-it tS-ri si'u ttc in O-c-wila, Clearil' l I a uny. Pi .h-nili ( end .Ifscrl1! as follows-1 nn the north w.a(Ma .V.V1'T. atreet.. iit-y.lr-t'ieiTH i 1 V.d.. lot N-. nl In general p'an of aaid h-.roueft t Iut being bOxlM feut In sia-. Hsited, ukPB eeoaiou and to he sold as the prvpi-rtY "( Ja Watt. Also, a certs I a fw.M'ry bjil ling .1 1 fMt wi lib, f runt tag un ll.nnah strei, an iti n . iak 2f-"t, with kituhen I in: I A m afteb.r tha main It nil (in 4 bung I'lil fet ia sti. ,nr ate in llouddala, Clfarfli ld etntr, p. B pieee nf gnund owned by J rt llnrkit-e! -r. i , ( triarigu'ar shape frmtingia lltnnt'i s'r-e' ,t wid- an t attending baek ton p lnt o.t strej t I7J feel ib d'lptl, a-i I the oth r froi io( -lie ol said lot aaiendiug brfTi fp,rt (Unik street 170 fvet to nid point nn John itrdrt. rteisc'l. taken in aieoatlon and ta h a-il 1 1, it, property nf I, 4. llerkstresiur, owner ur reimif J uwner, and Ree l Iln's k )-, n tulrt it ir Alao, a oertiin two story frame dwllin h 18 feet fronting on Cotl street, 21 feet in .-ink situate in tls..,1a btroih. being Iut No. l'.) U geneml p'aa of said bor .ugh. f roa'iog n Ca 1 1 reel iu Ivet. and eaten ling lit) tVet. tii'i.ij; iq laa atl by lit feet. reiael, Uken in eiuti ond to he sold s tho proo-r'v of (lrn Rtchirl' jr. Weurge Hlfa tr la. ar,ani Tbo. Kutioi. A certain 'ot or piece 01 gruuot innate in ).. catur townfhip. Cleerflfl county, Pa., botu.1 and described foil iwa : Ueginning at o ner the Erie turnpike on thu line diri tin;g the U of Philip. A Lloyd ; theme along sail rods 1 theu'e at right angles to aaid tine lOril.; thence 10 Krie turnpike SO rdai Ihnnce a'mj said Krie turn pike It) roll to iloi uf beginoiK. eontaiiiing two acres mora or less. It lei i a ptrl uf a larger tract of land which, by sutiiry conveyances, tseeame vest-d in James llilpa Q.j Kl'-hard Philips, who, by Deed dtfd tilth Atrl, A. If. trllW, ir--or.l?d at Clea-flcl I, ia l-ci l,t' ll. I)., d tgo l, e , con Vfted the sttna 1 1 li. (. Will;atns, mi, by assgamtnt on H k of mi I lifted, tinted 27th Feb. A. li. I4H, ranrJe'l at Clearfleld. ia Deed hook D. D , page &tl, e. IR. reyed tba ame to Abraham lluinpuetv Ji l taken in ecuiion and to be auld as iiv. pr'V'r; of A. Humphrey. Alao, a eeraio two atory frame hfa'e M.J8 feet, aiiuu'a in the twn of ritcrlln. t;f-a( 1,1 county. Pa , on lot oh liu feet, boun i 1 iv W4II treet, Marhla ahey, C-fdar alley, aa i let N j, J.',. Seiiod, taken ia eic-utioq anl to bi sold at ids prtiperiy of A. W. Ilsrpir, Aisw, a out) oati-i -Uili' atonr U i ur buiid.ni 24 feet trout and Ifl loot deep, ii is a pUnk boil I- ing with lot and cortelage eppu'tcntnt thereto, aitua'a ia tha borough uf UsoooU.un Stone s-reet. bouuiad un the norm bv Trosiyuloy sirt, a the et by fvlwar-i alley, on theeufh "y lot Vr,, 1.17. tiiF-j, taken in axccntioa and tolMjl aa ibo property of (Juat Ta,ylr, an I Jaian B. Cola, coutrajtur. Tanns ur IS a lb The price or sua at eai-ik he property sba'l ba strack off ami be panl at the time of sals, or such a bar arraDg ttasau made as wi'l be approved, utnarwiie tin prtiusrty be tramtidiauiy p it ap and sold again at the 0 update aai risk of (tie pr.n to wnuai it waa etraek uf, and who, ia oaae of d?aciroa at such re aale, hell make good the aaan, ai is aa 1 tete nee eari 1 1 tba Lee J be presntei ta Conrt fur eoaflnna'itin uriiess the n; is artaally (all to me .-soriB. ANllllBW PKM., jr., Cl'iar icld, P,, Feb. 28. 177. ( Ii?tr ttv J i' Hons. j l.iai ol Jurors drawn fr Minh trria. A li, I1T7. ooiuiucucing on tha .Id M l.y-:ha IV'h d,t and ronlitiua lor 'wo weeks: SHIRS elMtoRt. 0. nem, Clearflel iifsaaa Hiitith, (iimrd T. F '"ier, jfc.rnea.t Miguut. " Levi J'tniHft, h. fit? Heo A.M'jrriftm.U -thea lo. K line v. lwllU4 Jama I.V1U, Graham J. Wtethrouk. Wirtoi.iamuel Flegal, Mark K.ler. Bra lm rl H m. Iog.jr, UuitoB Wta. Had ker, Jlradj 1 Wm. Michaels, hanhaui Rii liennon, Wto, Mur, " ftob-rt Voting, Burtisidc A. D. Johnston, Morrii Ueorgo Pa'clioa. ' 1 Kliiah Moure, J J. I'icard, t.'ovioglon ;Jas. L. S'ewart. " And. Krphart, Decatut' CbarlBS Hner. Teua TNAVB-tM Jt'MOnS riRMT WKKK 19lh. t. Wriarbl, Ueccaria laac Rotbroijk,tJrj,btta Sam'l Htgarty, r H iii!er. Jas. Pettersoo, 1) W Uiuter, (liilieh (Jaa, Dunn, lloutidals M .Maithew Uarry, " Bloom tlfred Scoflasld, Must -a Ge-trg DcW ut, Jofau ll-rsfa, Hitnry Penti, James II Waple. Bogga Isaac Wmf, Jurd a K. U Plumer. Hra.il rd J.,s. McNeil. -Jas. Wsmldridge, iMartia Solan. " JohB H Kyler J W. Leonard. Lewis rthindicy, Brady R.J tiiliiiaa.f, Kanhsus v'ta. Marsh, D. B. Bitxm, Lawrmoe JuhnCarhla, J- K Shaw, - 4 W. Reiier, Cuvingtun S. Ml'os Fuilerton, M Miebaai Kroner, " J. W. Tbourtoo, Nicholas Martol, tl. p. Di.ugbmaa, Pma dohn Yolbera, " H. C. Wgouer, P he II. W. Knydcr.Clearflald U. U Huter, II F. tiigler, M Wm Mums I, Morris Jaeo 1 A. Faust, (ieo. DcHs, " U 8. Kephart, Dacatur (lee. Kerns, M FW A.Sholts, " Wm. Dale, Utorg 8hults. 0. L Hchoit jovor. " Us-tin Lewis, Ferguson John Urr,N.Wsbingt'a Jas. Ferguson, ' 'Jas. UaiUgber, M John tt. Carr, Ulrard Petar Buy la. Of ceo I Wm Murrav, 6a. K Juuet, " Jtio F. Jury, M H. I. Mnjder, ' Ujjiilel Longui, " r. It. hn, Woojwjiri rbouipiua Kaad.Uosbcn Thoa Maiberi, " rnivt.MK jpno-a sreunn wkkk-ih ff-ato 8mith, Beecaria Jno. B. Reoo, CcriortOB Jcob W. Htney, llucgs t'bas Bar m Jubn L.Wils.-a.llradfurdi'oloaoa Maarer. Jtoob L. Weavor, Brady ileary Gosa, Dee tar rnd Mnilvy, K ll. Kvi-r. tioshea J. Hummel, jr , John W'llson, - Jacob w, Corp, " 'lee, w. Hterer, Qirard Jta. M Mabalfcy, Hell u. r. K eater, Ureaawood I T. A. Pride u a. liuliefc iWm.Fullertoo. Lawrence A-iBtn Caolcr, vi m urr. J. M Hiddlc,Run.sidetptas. viriTi(t r. n. ntrick, nor wm. mobs, Morrii tack lltgertv, Clearlttl Miles fatten, " R M. Tav ur, " I Miohaal Radar, m W. R. Han-horn, CurU- A.J - C II. Borahaugh, Uadias Millar, Psbb Lawrence Killian, Chest Masua li. Bloom, M PtulWbito, " H oyAid man, Piks QfUMr t-HlltaLAMA IIOM. Wntirae, Hon. C. A. MlYKR. preidcal Judge or tha Court of Commoa Pleas of the Tws-nty-ttflh Judicial District, eouiiOHsd af tba countiea of ClearHeld, t'entr and I'lioUn and Hob Absmn t torn-a and Hon. Vncsir II. Holt, Associate Jvdges of Clearfleld county have issued their p'acept.tn mt direct d. for the holding of a Court of Cnmmna Picas, Orphaa' tuurt. Court of Quarter Hrsiions. Court of dyer and Terminer, and Court of lleneral Jail Uehv. ery.at the Court House at t'learfleld, in and f-rth county f Clearfleld, aommcactiig un the 1'ilid Muu tie), tliti Ititti day ol Alarcli, IrtH, and ctnitinue two weeks. NUTICK 18, therefore, hereby aires, to tka Ooroaer, Jaxticos ol the Ponce, ana Constables, IB pod for sntd county uf Clearfleld, la appear is tbe proper persons, with their Reaurds, Holla, fiituiiitioiia, KsaminaltoBa, and ether Remeai hrancea, it do those thing which to their , and in their behalf, isrtatn to ba done. Uf aa Act of Assembly, pavemi tna ffth d y of May, A. I, it is at site the duly uf lb .Itii- lice ul the Peace ol ihe err. ml ounties ( tins l'iumoaws-allh. to return iu lh- Clerk uf ihe Court of Quarter Sessions ot the restx-ctivs eoiiuiics, all the reo gO'itncee entered iot Mora tbaui 17 any person ur persons hargel with tba commission uf any crians except such jh-i as may be ended i.eb.re a Jusllca uf th Pea-a, an. der existing laws, at least ten days he) -re the oominenoemeul of tba eeasloa ul the Court 10 which they ar made relaraehlrrespet'tiTrlf ,U1 In all aasea where Buy rreogniiaaors are entered tutu less than ten days Itefu.a tbeeuiumtnioeiueiit of tha seasi .n tu which they are made returna. blc, tha raid Justlcea ar to return tha same ib tbo Ban. ana oner as if aaid act bad aot b-e pNsed wlVk'N under my hand at Clearfleld, tfcU 31st day of January, in Ibe year ut our Lil, vat thousand aiglit hundred and seventy-wren. Jan 11 is AlNliHKW Pr ry. - Rr.1.lTKHni FltmCK. Mohan Is hereby given tbal the following ac counts hava been examined and passed ' me. snd remain met! ui record la tie olBi-e tor in apectioBul haira, leg at at, criiiiurs, and all "then iBtxrrsletl, and wili bo b resented to the neit Or. phaiis' Court ut Clearfleld county, lo be held at the Cuort House, ia tba borough of Clearfleld, com meaoingoa the id Muaday (being ibe litthdayl of Mart, A. D. IB77 1 Fmal eocownt uf John R. M irgan, A Ituinisiral r ut the estate uf H m. Ilaeuefe. late ot tUrande towoship, CUatrfleld county. Pa., dcxeaL Partial ao.untt Ueoar A lata anl Ji Adtai, Administrator ef the aetata ol DaviJ A-iaias, lata ut t'learfleld Borough, decaet- Seond Partial acunt uf J ha L. Cat 1 Is, . Administrator ot nb aatata of David Miller lata ol Lawreno township, Ciearlerd cwuoiy, Pa, deceased. Fiual acouuot f R. W. Labarde. Adtainiitratsf al the eeiate or Juha Laburde, late ot I bib to wash 1 p, Ulearfldd eoanty, fa.. Jel- Partial aoauant l.ydia P. Uoaard, Adminis irmria ol the asUt al Chaa W. t-a -nard. laia ot Law reu towBabip, Clearfleld BMaty, (' deceased Final aeoouat f Jecob Pearee, tluardiaa of Fraaklia P Holt, amiaor ao of Taut " laiaut Bradford luwnshlp, CioarflcM Pa., uo Based. Final aeoaant of A Ilea W array, surviving AJ Baiuistralr f th aetata af Ai.dtsea M array. Uiboi Uirari lawnahip, Ctwargaid aoaaiy, P0-1 daaeased. Partial aeeoaat af . Root Itlowni. A lmiBitfa(v -a the aerate r J. Ltaa ilavaiMw af Pw AuWaahip.Cleavda d aaaaiy Padeeeaml. Partial aeeoaat af Charles strew a, feaieoaior ar ikasutot Heary S, 0baro, Ut ef llaftas tamiaWfleld aaaatr. Pa. denaaasd. tl;.. . . kegiatesA Reeerd