WisrtUanrou. PATENTS! lobtainoS fcr laeehenieal .dsvlc". r- or Iriii, trade marka, and label.-. . f.. . .i nrtl i 1.1..1. levants. Assign- lareetiooa Ihnl have be REJECTED k tr IOC reies... mtmj illl. in moat eaaea b aa- ' cured by m. Being oppo- n. , nm.au makooloeer MwehM, nuj ue rats , ... aud aecurc Patent! n promptly broader clalma taa lrom Waehington. , ....r PtrKNr i : evctmfci.. . refer to oSVI.I. io ibe Feteo! 0oa. aod to lunuil la evary HUH la Ihe I'aloo. Address, 0. A. i-.NllW A CO., Opposite Patent Omee, Wneblegtoo, D. 0. No.. il, l.4.lf. i. r. acuce. a. n'conxie. a. nan-natta. GCLICn. McCOKKLE & (0,'S (SaKiaaon J0" Oallok), FURNITURE ROOMS, Market mni. ClrarlloU, Pa. Wa BoaufiM'.nr all kind or Faraitaro far Cbuabon, Uiuiai Uuou.. LiUraricl aad Holli. If yoa HI farallart i'f oj biad, doa'l buj aotil jua too oar iora. .jus?!; In -II lm brajiL-hi-. We krp lu (t-tck nil ibt lateit nj moat iniprnve.. Cofltni uJ Ciktf, ntl hvtry ln-ililjf for pmpwly duclinir thin brob of our buioMf. W hc .tmt CnriiM l'r enrtr, in wbit h boli en b pmervsd fur ft eun tdtnbta length of time. A metnUr of Ibe flrtn hu bU ftlcviilDR Bptrt aiDt ftt our wan -room, where h eao m foocd bjr nj prfo who eniao (. night for tb purpoN ol prouiirini coffin . AliMCH, MoCORKLE t CO. CltarDflM, Ps., Ma; 10, 'Vrt-lf. N EW FL.OUR. i j:ki, AND GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Hoom No. 4, Plt't Itftn IIuhbc, ClrarHold, Pa. KeepooDfUntl oa haod Bt'OAR, COFFKK. TKA8, 80DA, COAL OIL. SYHUP, SALT, BI'ICKS, SOAP, Caoaed and Dried Frulti, Tobaeoo, Clarf, Caa dial, CiJ.r Vlo.j.r, Bultar, Bggi, A. ALSO, RXTRA ME MADE Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Cora Ileal, Chop, Feed, &oB All of whlcb ail! ba Bold obaap fur eaih or ia aiobanga far ouaotrr proauoa. A. U. KRAMER A CO, Clearllald. NnT. II IH7. lf , GLEXX'S SJJLPUUll SOAP. A Stcmjno Rr.MEor ran Diwaiu and I.ijutiu of the Skin i A Healthful Beautified of the Complexion) A Reliable Miani of I'eeventino and Relieving Rheumatism and Gout, and an Vnequaied Disinfectant, Deodo- EI2EE AND CoVNTER-lKEITANT. (Itrtin'n Sill illl ur Noan, bnitlee eradi cating local diaeaaei of the akin, baniahee de fect, of the complexion, and imparts to It gratifying clcarncie and smoothness. Suliiliur lUUh are celebrated for mrine eruptions and other diseases of the skin, as wi-11 as Rheumatism and Gout. Glenn' Sulphur Soap produces the same effects at a most trifling expense. This admirablt specific also Sfieeriily heals sont, bruittl, xaiJt, tmrm, ipraim and tutt. It removes dandruff and prevents tha hair from falling out and turning gray. Clothing and linen used In the sick room Is disinfected, and diseases communicable by contact with the person, prevented by it. The Medical Fraternity unction ill use. Pricts-35 and SO Cents per Cake; per Box (3 Cakes). 60c. and SI. 20. M. B.-lbe tba tote eafcea and thereby ecoanaaas. boU by all Dnnaa " mix's hair asd whisker die," Bases r Breiva, M Casus. C. I. CWTTEITOJ, Prta'r, 7 Rixtk SACKETT&SCHRYYER aBAkaat in HARDWARE, and nianafaotnrert of TIN, COPPER 4 SHEET IRON WARE, Hecond BtreeU Clearfield, Pa. Having refitted our atoreronj and doubled oar atoek, wa are prepared to offer hargaioa to pur thaaera la oor lioe. Wa hare decided to do a Strictly Cosh Business, and can tberefort aell at greatly reduced prleea, Carpenter, and persons who contemplate build. In, will do well to exaaine oar Xoola ml StLillkgHuiwre, whleh te new aad of tbe beet Baaufaetere. We keep a large stock of NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OI.UK, LOCKS, LATCH KS, HINGES, SCREWS, All klada of Beneb Planee, ews. Chisel,, Fquaree, Hammera, llelehite, Plaaba and Lerala, Mortised A Thomb Owages, Hovels, Breoea A Bitla, Wood and Iron Benek Berewa, and the best Boring Meebine la tbe Barket. Doable and Single Bitt Axes, Pl'OKKT CUTLERT, Aa. Ajenti for BurntWt Iron Corn Shelter, warraaua. Alee, agents for Hiekards' GOTHIC FLUE Tors, whieh affeetaall fire Smoke Flaea. Farm Implements, Garden Tools, ef erery daattrfpttoa. A large variety af COOK STOVES, wttsa era wwrvmal e gtra eaUrtaetioa, PmrlmlU Rmngei aaiaet rw-sac-. tAaIUoftar, Bpeatlag aad Job Week 4ewa aa Bine Hie aeraa. All eedeee will roooi.e praaal esuwaK a. Fleablag aad (aa MtUf BltoaM H by aawiriiaial wiakat, Mar t, lit. lottU. THE MANSION HOUSE. Ooroerol Bcon4 and Market 8lnI, CLEAPflKLU, r. , TOIIS el4 ..Baadloa, 1I.I.1 hat. .aria, Ibt put Jar. beea eelerged to doable lu turner capacity for Ibe .aurlelaaaat of strma gers f acta. Th. whol. batlJlai baa eea refuralabed, ul the proprietor "111 (par M pale, lo render kli guU ooalortable while Lavies- with kin. arrbi ateaai.e Room" Oa alba, root lo tad from Ik tlopol oa Iho arrival and departure oprtetel - e ' a. - e " Mark M fttreet, Clearfleltl. P.. Wm. 8. Brftdlcj, formurlj proprittor of lb Leonard Huim. baring k.fed tha AMegbnay Uolal, aulieiia a ibara of publlfl patroaair, Tba Huum baa bata iboroughlr ropatred and !) furntibad, and guerti will And it a plrataot flop ping placa. Tha tabla will ba nppliad with the beat of a tr j thin io tba tnarkat. At tb bir will ba fwaod tha Mil wlaaa and liquara. Uood tabling attached. WM. 8. HKAULKY, Uy 17. 'I. Fropritiar. (Cor. of Market A Front UrcaU,) CLKAKFIKLD, FA. Tba umlariigned having takes eharga of IhU Hotel, would re?pecuuiijr uiirttpabhe iiatronaga. Jn-7t V. H. rtLbKKTUff. WAUINGTONIIOUSK, NKW WABIIINUTON. PA. This new and well fu roll bed houra has baan lakeo br tba andorilgoad. Ha foala aonfldaal of being abla to render latiffaelion to tboeo who aaaj ravor biaa wito a oall. May 8, 1871. O. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. LOYI) HOUSK Mala Street, P1IILIP8I1URU. PBNN'A. Table alwari anppHed with tba beat tba market aaorua. i no iraraiing puuno iw inwnmn mi can. jan l.TS. ROIiKRT LOVO. Sants. f. V. ABNOLD. 0. W. A8X0LII. J. B. AaBoLf F. K. ARNOLD & CO., BankerH nnd Itrokera, Reynolrfavllle, JcfToraon Co.. Pa, Uiinay raootrod oa depoalt. DlioouDta at mo derate rate a. Kaitera aod Poraira Kiehanaa al a,a oa baad aad eolltioni promptly mada. Kejnoldirille, Doe. 14, HM.-ly County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. 1 1 OOM Is Maaonle Bulldinf , one door north of I V C. V. Wataoa'l Urn Mora. Paeeage Tieketa to and froa Liverpool, Queooe towo, Ulaifow, Looduo, Peril and Copenhaeea. Alao, Drafli for aale oo tbe Roral Bank of Irelaad aod Imperial Bank of Loodon. JAMK8 T. LEONARD, Prel't. W. M. SHAW, Caihior. tI:l:T DREXEL & CO., No. 31 Koulh Third Street, Phlladalibia BAXKKRS, And Dealers in Government Securities. Applioatioa by aall will reoeira nroapl attea tioa, aod all toforaatioB ebeerfully furBiihed Ordera aolloted. April ll tf. JfBtlstry. Fall fcet of Artificial Tth. J.H IS.tKt Hlnjtlc Mel of Artificial Teeth, Dus. HILLS & IIEICIIHOLD, DENTISTS. CLEARFIELD. PENN'A. Dr. A. H. 11 ills would iaform hi, frieadl and patieat, that he hae ae.oolated with hia, ia the praetioe of dentiatrv, Dr. J. L. R. Helcbhold, a gentleman whom ha eon reoowioend with full aaiaraooe of giving .etiafaotlon, abiald he ohenoe tu be oat of tbe ollife. All work gaereateed to giro aatiifartlon. A.M. II I LI. 3. Oet lS,'74.tf. J. L. R. HGICUHULD. STEWAET 4 BLACoilM DKST1STS, Curweuaville, Clearfield C'ouoly, Peun'a. (OBce ia Oatee' New Baildiag.) Carweaietlle, Jaa II, lS7-ljr. DR. E.M.THOMPSON, (OKea la Bank Bailding,) lurwenevllle, Clearfield Co Pa. , mohl2'7-tf. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CAEDON & BBO., On Market et, ana door weat of Maaaioa Uoaae, CLBAKFIELD, PA. Oar arrangi'menta are rf tha moat oomplate eharaeter tor furniabing tbe pnblie with rreeb Meat of all kind, and af tha very beat quality. weaiao deal IB ail Kinaaoi Agrieuiuarai tuple- tneou, wnton wa Keep oa ei ".tuition 101 tba ben efit of the sub lie. Call aroand wbea la town, and take a look at thingi, or addreai oa F. M.CAKDUN A BRO. . Clearaeld, Paw, July 14, IS7ft-tf. FRESH MEAT XEW SHOP. The underalgoed hereby Inforas tbe pubtle la general that they keep on hand, regu arly, at tbeir ahop, adjoining JOHN OULlCH rj furaitaro rooas, opposite Ibe Coart uouee, Ibe BEST MESH Bttr, VF..M, UVTT0.1 LAMB. PQHK, ETC., AT REDUCED PRICES, HOtt CASH. Market morning Tnaiday, Thuraday, and Saturday a, Meat delivered at reaidaneo when deaired. A afaareef patronage la reppectfolly ao lift ted. March 1, lB7o-ly. M AKB WUKiUH XTEWCABINET MAKING SHOP. 11 M. B. 6PACKM AN Deeirea to annonnea to tha pnblie that ba hna opeqea a CABINET MAKING SHOP 1 CLEARFIELD, Where ba will KEEP ON HAND T TJ a N Z T TJ a S f And do all ktndt of AABINKT WORK and RR- PA(U FLIRNITURR of all kli.da, oa abort notiee and in tbe beet poaaible tnoBner, 8hop Fourth atreet, oppoeite Park A M-rrill'a Carriage a nop, Aug. z, io-ty. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FURNITURE, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKKt STREET. NEAR P.O. Tbe andaraigned bega leara to Inform tha dtl aena of Clearfield, and tha publie generally, that be baa on hand a fine aiaortment of Furniture, eaoh aa Walnut, Cbeatnnt and Paiated Chamber dultea. Parlor Sultea, Reelinlng and Eitenalon Chatra, ladie' ar.d tienta' Kaay Cbalra, tha Per. fnrated Dining and Parlor Chairt, Cane HeaUaad Windaor Chaira, Clothaa Kara. Step and a'xten- loa Laddara, Hat Raeha, Herabblng Bruibaa, Ac UOULDINU AND PICTURE FRAME", Looking Qlaeaea, Cbromoa, Ae., which would tui table for Holiday preaenta. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS it' STATIONERY Market M., Clearfleld, (at tha Poet Offlce.) THE anderaigned begs leave te annoaoee to tbe eiliseas of Cleernald and vielaitv. that be hae I tied ap a rooa and has jast returned rroa the eity witb a large aaoaBl of reediag aavtar, eon,i.iiog ia pan 01 Bibles and Miscellaneous Boots. Btaab, Aeoonnt aad Paaa Hooka of erere de aeription i Pa par and Enrelepea, French pre Med and plain) Pen a and Pen el la j lllank Legal Papon, Deedi, Mnrtgegea Judgment, Eieme tlon and Promiaarv aoteat White and Pareb- meat Brief, Legal Cap, Heeerd Cap. and Bill Cap, Hheet Matte, for either Piano, Plata or Violin eoneteatly oa hand. Aot book a or atationan deeired taat 1 may aot aare on banl,wtiiee ordered by trot tipreaa, aad told at wboleaale or rewtl te aalt eeetomere. I will alee keep period leal nierarare, aaea aa Magaaiaea, newtrpanera, e. P. A. UAUL1M. Clearleld, May T, 161 tf H. A. KRATZEH, (seccissoa to) ERATZER& LYTLE, PRALB. IB CRT 000D8, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHRR, CARPETS OIL CLOTHS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, Rl Mart tKrwed, CIarU, Pa. Jaa. t, ISTKaf THE REPUBLICAN. CLRABFIBLD, PI. 1 BDNSDAT MORNIMO.MAltrll 14. Iltr. (IX IITTLI FCIT ON THE FINDER. la bit boarl I bare llretb a aletara Of a bllebea ade aad eld. Wbera a Irellihl tripped a'er Ibe reftar Aad reddened tbe roofi browi aioaid t Glided Ibe lleaa ef Ibe battle. That baaeed m foot wera beartk, Beeanea ef tba liiht iiwluea That freaeoed that rH eld rvoai Beeauaa of tba raioaa eehoed I'p 'mid the rafler'a floom Beeauaa al tha feet oa tha fender. (til reatleap, ttiita llt fret Tbe ibougbu ef that dar eld hi la he a Are to aia ao freab aad awaet. When the 6t daah at the wloduw Telia ef tbe eantng rain, Ob ! where are 1 ha fair yoeng fae That erowded again the paaa While bill of flreligbta atoaling Tbetr dimpled ebeeka between, Wbea atrnggling out ia danaaai In ihreda af lilver abrea. Two of the feel grew wear, Ona dfary dimal day. And we tied tbaai with mow white rlbVma. Leaving than, be the way. There wm freta elay oa the fendtr That weary, wintry night. For tbe fear little feet bad trarhed It Frue. Ibe grave en tbe bright hill'a height. Ob ! why, on tbli dark evening, Thli aveeiftg of rain and aleet, Heat ray feet all alone on the heartbatoae ; Oh ! where are thoae other feet ? Are they treating tbe pathway of virtua That will bring via together abort. Or bavatbejr made atepa that will dam pea A aiater'a tlrelaaa lovef DECISION B Y T1IEELEC1 OR A L COMMiSSlOX The lulure wrilors on luw fiJ oom fiilcin of tluoinions will huvo some Imrcl nut to crack when tlioy nttompt to reconcile decisions ol tho eight pnrll srtns on tho Kleotoral Commiiwion in tho cases of Florida, Louisiana and Oregon. They have deemed it more important to count Hayes into the Presidency than to ascertain bis right thereto. The Commission has present ed such strange and monstrous con clusions in law and equity that there is a natural repugnance to swallowing them on tbe part of every healthy and well-organised mind. The general principlo of tho validity of fraud laid down by tho Commission in all the judgments which it bos thus fur ren dered is so essentially immoral that sensible moo see it to be dangerous to society ; and tho decisions bavo been marked by such slovenly baste in the work of "railroading JIayes into the White House" that the details are full of inconsistencies. It would have been better to have gone more slowly and more securely, if, indeed, there be any way of walking surely without walk ing uprightly. On the 9th of February tbo Commission rendered its decision in tho Florida case in favor of the Ilaye doctors, and said ; , "Tho ground of this decision', stated briefly, as required by said act, is as follows ; That it iB not competent under the Constitution and the law as it ex isted at the date of the passage of said act, to go to evidence aliunde tbo pa pun opened by tba President of tbe Senato in tbo prosonr of tbe two Houses, tn prove that other persons than those regularly certified to by tho Governor of the State of Florida in nnd according' to the determination and declaration ol tbeir appointment by the Board of State Canvassers of said Slate prior to tbe time required for tbe performance of their duties, bad been appointed electors." ' Six days afterwards tbo Commission rendered a decision in tho Louisiana case, and stated its inability to go be hind the Governor's certificate based on tho canvass, in exactly tbe language, with the exception of the phrase 'cer tified lo by the Governor of tho State of Florida." Hut there is a remarka ble change ol phrusology in the de cision of the Oregon case rendered on February 23d. t It runs : "Tho brief ground of this decision is, that it appears, opon such evidence aa by tho Constitution and the law named in said act of Congress is com petent and pertinent Id tho considera tion of the subject, that tho before mentioned electors appear to have been la fully appointed such electors of. President and Vice President of tho I'niled Slates for the term beginning March 4, A. D. 1877, lor tbe Statu of! Oregon, n,id that they voted as Btich at tbo timo and in thu manner provided for by the Constitution ol the United States and the law. And they are further of opinion tbut by the laws of the Slate of Oregon tho duty of can vassing the returns of all the votes given at an election of President and Vice President was Imposed upon tbe Secretary of Stato and upon no one else. That the Secretary of State did canvass these returns in the case be foro us, and thereby ascertained that J. G. Cartwright, W. U. Odell and J. W. Watts had a majority nf all the votoa given for doctors and had tbo highest number of votes for thai office, and by the express language of tho statute those persons are deemed eIoctcd.'v Here there is no flourish about tho Governor's certificate, and furthor on tbo declaration is made that tho fail ure ol the Governor to give any per sons so "deemed elected" a certificate, did not "bavo the effect of defeating thoir appointment. Thus tbe com- missinn declares in two decisions that the Govornor'a certificate ta ossential to the legality of tbe choice of an doc tor, even whon a canvassing and a re turning board pass upon tbe question before him ; but where be is associa ted with a Secretary of 8tato in the canvass, and acts as a chock upon that official, bis certificate Is pronounced useless. The important admission is also mado that tho appointment ol Walls consisted in his receiving the most votes, whereas tbe Constitution expressly declares that he was ineligi ble when voted for. In the case of the Vermont Postmaster, the Ropublicans claimed at first that his appointment as doctor was not completed by the mere act ol election, by the Governor's certificate. However, let us continue our citations. In the Florida decision of February 9th the Commission said : "As to tbo objection made tu tbe eligibility of Mr. Humphries, tbo Com mission Is of the opinion that without reference to the question of the effect of tbe vote ol an eligible elector, the ovidence does not show that bo held the office of Shipping Commissioner on tbe day when tbe electors wore ap points,!." j I here is nothing aliunde here, but on February lGlh tbe Commission in tbe Louisiana decision, treating the same queelloo said; "Tb Commission by a majority of votes Is also m the opinion that It is not competent to prove that any of suld persons so appointed electors as aforesaid held an office of, Irani or profit tiiidcr tbe I 'filled Huti at the time when they were appointed, or that they were ineligible under thu laws of the State, or any olhur mutter oncruil to bo proved aliunde said certificate and pupers." This was a direct violation of the practice establish"! six days before, JfafaTSaaaaaa,'aafc It ) sArUlemiiM OrObttlf o vtsi.u .. J A.-. bio, while Humphries of Florida was not. On tho !!2d ol February, In due proeess of railroading Hayes into tho Presidency, the Commission met the samo point in the Oregon cao, and violating tho principle laid down seven duys before, look evidence and niudu this curious stutemeut its decision : "That although the evidence shows that Walls was a posimasler at the lime of his election, that fact is render ed immaterial by his resignation both as postmaster and elector, and his sub sequent appointment to till tho va cancy so made by the Electoral Col lege." In oilier words, I he l"mm;,iwion gravely tells us that a man who was ineligible when appointed civnlcd a vacuncy by resigning an olDeo which bo was incnpsblo ol holding, and was then put into the vacuum left by his getting out of a place in which ho had never been I If it was essential to know this in the case of Walls, and if the validity of his vote depends upon this double piDcess of resignation and re appointment, why was not the history of tho Slate and Federal office holders on tbo Hayes electoral ticket in Louis iana traced out in the samo way ? Why wore the facts in regard to them pronounctl aliunde t Was It because investigation would have shown a ne glect of tbo devices resorted to to make good tho rote of Watts ? When tbo judgments ol the Commission, de livered within two weeks, show such shameful Inpses, it is no wonder that the counhy pauses. COUXTIXO THE ELECTORAL VOTE. There ia reason for tho strong dis satisfaction expressed concerning tho Courso ol the majority of the Klectorul Commission ; there is just cause for complaint, nut because they have awarded the votes of Florida and Louis iana to Governor Hayes, but on ac count of their persistent refusal to in quire into tbo truth of the certificates which covered these votes. Thus fur their inquiries and their decisions, whon reduced to plain terms, amount to nothing more than this: That Stearns was Governor of Florida on the 6th of December lost, and that Kellogg wasrfrci(To(iovernorof Louis iana on the same dato. It did not re quire the creation of a high and extra ordinary Commission like that now in session to inquire into and decide his torical facts liko these. They were beyond dispute und were not disputed. Tbo Commission was created under circumstances of the utmost solemnity to inquire and decide wbethor such certificates as those given by Stuarna and Kollogg did actually certify to the truth, and whether tho electors named in those certificates were in truth and in law the electors who received ma- ioritic" of the 'wrul v,,t' of Flor,,i and Louisiana. This the majority of tbe Commission huvu continuously re fused to do, and taking their stand on bare technicalities, have abdicated the very jurisdiction and action tbey wore brought into existence lo exercise. Without tbo belief that thoy would ex erciso it, tho Commission could have no existence. It was that belief that madu tho appointment of the Com mission a possibility, and caused its appointment to bo hailed with wel come and confidence throughout the I ni ted States. 1 Ins m said with profound regret. It is mortliylng to be obliged to any it in tbo columns of a journal which was among the foremost in aiding to create the Commission, and which, in fact, sketched ils outlines long before the law took shsiw anywhere else, W certainly understand that tbo Coin mission was to inquire into tho trry truth and right of the disputed votes in Florida and Louisiana, and that the decision ol tho Commission was to be given upon the merits after that in quiry, and not upon bald technicalities. Tbo law gives to tho Commission all the powers possessed in tho premises by tho two Houses of Congress, and to luxe into view sucu evidence as might be competent and pertinent. 1 his portion of tho law certainly means something ; it means precisely what it says, and was universally un derstood to mean that the Commission was to inquire whothor tho papers from Florida and Louisiana, purport ing to be votes, aro in fact votes or false pretence, but the majority of tho Commission have treated that part of tbo law as if it means nothing, by ro- Itising lo make that inquiry This tribunal was, from tho outset, trusted with the patriotic hopes and honored with tho fullest confidence of three-fourths of the people of the United Stales, in tbe belief that the solemn circumstances attending the necessity and tho act that brought it into being, would cause all its members (with possibly three exceptions) to rise above party considerations in the dis charge of thoir momontnus duty. In the light of this antecedent hopo and confidence, and in view of the votos written on the record of tho Commis sion, it is pitiable to observe that every important question thus fur submitted to the Commission has divided the Commissioners, eight tosoven, on strict party linos, accordingly, as tho decision would help tho case ol Governor Hayes, or hurt the case of Govornor Tilden. It was not believed by lair minded, intelligent men, that such division could come about. The out side aclhorcnts of each party mutually charge this as a discredit on the op posing members of the Commission. Tho lesions Democrats reproach the Kepublicans with thoir partisan rotes of the eight Republican Commission era, and thesealous Republicans retort by pointing to the partisan votes of the seven Democrats on tbo Commis sion. This is about what might bo ex pected from .that kind of discussion. But that which will live In history and in tbe minds of tbe vast majority of tha pablie to than Xaat the seven - - I I . . I voted to look Into the evidence, volod to take testimony, and voted to let In light ao aa to get at tho truth und that thu eight voted all thu time lo turn away from evidence, to shut on , l 'I" tho light, and so to close I lie door upon all effort lo find the truth. Thesuvcn voted in a May to promote tho great object for which the Commission wus created j the eight voted in a way to make thu Coiumisaion utterly useless for tbe principal purpose for which it had any reason for being in existence iwayrasaan ' i supposes the eyes ol the American people can bo closed to this vilnl aspect ol this matter is nuking a sig nal and perilous mistake. 1 lie Amur- can people know what is htinoiulilu, fair, manly and just ; an J their ulli mate decisions ulwuys show lliut lliey not only know, but that they net upon this kiiowli4lgi..Vii(ii'V)iiii JmIijit, ftbruiiry, IV. -li SUL TI.Xu THE MEMO II Y OF W'ASMSUTUS." Wo have cxnressetl our opinion ol President (irunl's order forbidding ihelewt.-d H.is.,1, l.s.n la efoutln, and to be n i ...i.i . ..i if.... i .u.k.Lii I J)ttlllltl Ul Illl) IDtinvMIim IMIIHIU'MI lilt' Aniiivernury of Washington's birlhduy Nothing more impudent has been done even by Generitl ('runt, nnd hardly unything quite so scandalous. To claim ut thu name time t licit thu Coin. monwcttltlis in the posilion ol South Carolina, Fluritle and Louisiana a id sovereign Stales whose soveiei'iiiy must not bo invsdod oven by inquiring whether lliey have chosen the men who pretend to east their electoral votes, ami thul they ure in stu b a con dition of tutelage lliat the Federal Government has the right to prevent a parade of the Slate militia, is a mon strous piecuof self stullificulion. Un luckily there is nothing new in General Grant's stultifying himself, or in the Republican party's stultifying itself. Hut we should BiiptxiHo that everybody but an out-and-out llepulilieun partisan would be ashamed to palliate such an nulruge,and would symputhir.0 heartily itb the people of South Curulina in any expression of their just resentment within tho limits of the law and of public order. If Governor Humplon bad authorized his militia to parade, notwithstanding tho usurping order of tho President, and to shoot down whoever interfered with them. ho would have been within his rights as thu Governor of Stute. What the South Carolinians did was to display tho American f!ug,drapod with crape, at bulf mast, and it would have been impossible to express tho condition of things moro accurately and more filly. For this psrfeclly proper expression of their resentment the Herald assails them, and calls it "insulting the memory of Washington." The programme for the celebration which General Grant's odious ami ty- ranical order prevented, shows what was proposed by the Charleston peo ple. The "Washington Hutlery" was lo head the procession ; tbo "Washing ton Light Infantry" was to closo it. In its ranks were to march tho "Sum ter Guards" and tho "Montgomery Guards," and tbe regimental color to be borne was tho old flag of Kulnw Springs, glorious with the momories ol a hundred years. Two of the militia companies which were lo march stile datod tbo Revolution. One act of the proceedings was to be u prayer by Bishop Lynch ; another, "ihc presenta tion of tho silk-woven portrait of Gen eral Washington, the gift of Messrs. Philippe, of Lyons," by the Consul of France. Where in the whole country was devised a worthier, a moro harm less, a more purely patriotic act of homage to tiie memory of George Washington, than this of the men of Charleston T When the scandalous order of tbo President forbade them lo curry it out, it notified them also that Washington's life hsd not gained for the inhabitants of South Carolina in the year 1877 tho rights, ot Ameri cans or of freemen. They deemed il prudent to submit lo the order, but tbey would havo been worthy of all (ho blame the Herald bestows upon them if they bad made no sign ot pro lest against it. They were right lo hung out in their streets the declara tion that tho Republic of Washington had been overthrown in South Caro. lina, and thai tho guarantee of protec tion to American eilixuiis which Ihe American dug oneo afforded hail be come t" them a mtnvkery. This ia what tho Herald calls "insult ing the memory of Washington." We should prefer to get Wubhinirtoii'a opinion uboul that. We do not think bo would bt'tiiuto lung as tu wlu'lhcr I,) motnory htt'l boon mtml yriovounly iusulud by tlie na-n of Cliurlcntun or by Prcni.lent Grant fthd tho JfaaM. A. y. World. A DISGUSTED THIO. Zaoh. Chattdtur, I.og&n and John J. Pittturnoti buld an Indignation meeting at tbo boutto ot Senutur Morton, In WftHhington, on TutMtday nilit, tbe 6th in Ht. Tbo iwuuriiig of thu army in Klandeit wan no rompttrittun to thu proftinity which murkird tbe occasion. Chandler aworu that if ho had known that allnyufl was that sort of man ho bus proved htniMvlf to bo, Titdco might have gone In ao far as be wim Hnntrn ud. ' Morton declared that it germed that tho men who bad t wiled and awoatcd and twgrimed thcmiwlvea witb tho dirt of thu nlrtiggle in bidialt ot i lit yea wero totally ignored in tbo con- Htruction ot tbo Cabinet. l ogan'a grcaiy lotlta were Uarfully dibevt'lt-d and biscyeHglared mulignunllytlirougli bia ax-atU'i-eti hair ait he ruiiiiimtcd on the utter inaignificanco in pulitici to which he hag 10 luddutity been reduced. TaltrrMin mid meekly that ho telt ex coed i ugly bad on account of the treat ment poor Don bud received, "for," Mid Jie, turning to Chandler, "hud it not been fur tbo lofty integrity and undaunted courage of you mill' ahii J. Donald Cttmeron the wicked conspiracy to count in Tilden would certainly have aucceeded." The conlerence broko np with confuaed and di-juintod but Tery cnergetio remarks about Uekn BUdteit, prmm who is doubt Iom at tbo bottom of tho conspiracy which remitted in Mr. Hayes' appoint mentof a rebel Cabinet and with whom it ia supposed his administration will in the future be quite familiar.., triot. Biwwt Shepherd was master of cere- moniww4tU:e Dayoaiiwugurmtion. i It ia not Ue flmt fraud for whieh lbs lux Dag stootf as godfatbsr. I . . - . m . . .. .1 - .... ...A 1 , f I nXllilrf JHKHJ I ' ' VMf . Sheriff's Sale. TV virtu, II tbe Court ef Common Pleas f ClearAeld .. .-I.- .It. ..., mill l ......1 onuniv. BOO "T .---" - ..wv.. to piil.tli. sale, al lha Court House, in tha lairoeeh of t'lvard'ld. on Monday, the Hull day of M .rrll. IMM.al I o'olook, f m., Ibe fulluwlog d.surihrd re! e.lale, lu wit i All thai eertaln trael of Und situate in Deeatur township, Clearllelil county, Pa , bounded aod de. aoithed as follows t U'giaeiag Bl a pool oa the pul.lie red leading flout O.ot-ola to I'hillp.liurg. Ihrnoe by -aid road aorlh 14 degrees oaet feel to a po.l, tlieono bv lead vf John Craia ulb 4V! dvgrvve east IS-1 tect lo a P"Sl. Ibenee by lend of J,.hn i'lntn aoutb 41 de.ioea weal Si (art la a post. Ibvaee liv land, of Joha Crain sort dUk dverees A-esjveeaBB.-- rvii' stable tbvreoa c-eeleu belted, taSlw Iton. and b.beaoU a. the properly ef JUry Wil-! .l and Wllilaa Wl hams. ' llain. and WillUra Wl Itailis Also, e eerlala pliee ol land ei'uate la Chest township. Clearfield eoun y. Pa., bouu lod MBtb by Tboe Cuorly, north by Mi'tlillen estate, veal by Atilh..oy eMIar.ey. oasl by . ounlaiiitng lou aeres aura vr lew, with about ifi acres al,-aiad aad having ilttreoM ereeli'd e small l.tg house, frame slalil. Bed otBwr outuulliliogs S,r,.-d, taken In eieeullon. aod to be .old e. tbe , " P". io ..one. : lot-nce so,.. , pr,.,,rlv of John H.hineoe. pircbee I. po.t, ,h.no....l t perches lo .toae. : Al.o.a lot ia North lluulsdala hoeloalng al thenee ilSp.ror.ee lo white pine; Ibenee sooth 40 . ,..t on n the north ee.l side of ri.ooe. street Jegree. east Je.iwehwi I. .kite oak ; thonee north on th. dlsldii-. line between lote 177 and I7S, dea-r-es ea.i perebal. a .0,1. oak : tncnoj III, no. along Slid slreot no'th i degrreiea.1 ISO I 1 ' 4 '. P"rel" '" p' ' leil lo ,o.lon Oposiom allry, thenc. alour said , beginning; Ihe whole tram eonl.lnlag Its acres atl.y eouih l.i dig. ea.t it) lo a poet. Ihrnoe 1 d I iS perrbe,. end all thai p irllon elluete in south 47 degrees wert I..II feel lea posl.tbe plaoe j Uu.b loea.bip, Centre aounty. being desenbed ol beginning, kaowa as lot 177 in tS. generei:"' l""t llnnlng al a post oa bank of ..I. ..r ..i.l .-ill . bavin a i..,,in !,. I Moaliannoo ereek ; tlivnoe south InO perobea mora dwelling, with sto"r rooia on Brst door, thereoa . propurty ol Kara Coi-krkll. 1 Also, ell that certain piece or part of lot of lead I situate in Osoctla borough, C'lc-oitl. 1,1 county. Pa., sil"Be 0"Ures and dlltaee -a to tile plaoe or ho boing pail of lol No. 4 in plau of sid borough, tlinnlag, containing about SOS aere more or le., bouadrd and dtacrilied a. Mlown lleginnlng at haling soma oak. pine an I h la the ea-t corner ot .aid lot (No. 4) wbh-b fioate on luHl Haher ibeeeew. end being aoiapr.tel Curlln slrcl; ibmoe along raul sln-,1 17 to 1 Th remaining traeia beta, pirlioa'arly I--Itneul writ partol sold lol, sold hy Sheriff of aal I errlbed el toll.,..: county at HrptrniUr Tvnn, IB7S, 10 II. W. Laoe; """ oilier thoroof slluile la Morrl. town. hi,,, Iben-o bui-k lo Mays alley along said l.anes part of said lot lib teen the. leeching said alley north- I west 17 feel lo Ibe comer of lot No.h, tbi Bsc i alone Ihe divlilon lino of Ms Nos. 4 end I lo ; i.taoo of 1,,-ffiniiln. ha. hie erect,-.! IhwrcoB . Iraute huil ling aWul Itll lO lert in site, one end a hall slorivs bi.h, and bow o.j.I as. tinner'e ,UU,, Also, sll Ibal lol or pieoe or laud .Ituaie in Ihe : borough of Usei-ola, on Ilia Wv.l ido of Ltnglo street nd hnown ta Ihe graeral plaa of said bor ough as hit So. 711, and being tbe seas prvoji.ee which Ihe Oreonle 'leui Co., by their diosd huariB dele t hi 1st h dey of Februeiy, ISS4, and recorde-l al CloarOold. in Deed Book "A. A ," page SKI, granted end e-inveyod Ihe same to James llaher shsa. Bi-ised, tasea ia exeeutioa aad tu be sold as Ihe property ol James lleberauatn. Also, ail tb.t errtaia treut ot leoil eltuete in Morri. lownihip, Clear oeld eoun-y, Pa., bounded end described ne follows! lleginnlng at a post by Ihe south side of Ibe west branob of the Sue qurba.li. river; thenee by land sarreyed oo war rant to Jauiee nmtin, jr. s-iuib suu, perches to a posit lb. ooe by lend surveyed on warrant to Samuel W. Fi. bar and Hauiaol Kboa Is, respective ly, west ale pen-aes lo a poet t tneiiee b Ian. surveyed on warrant to Juo. thorn. norm ISA 4-e perehee t a p ist os tue atoroeatj river : Ibooee down tbe same by tbe aeverel euureee tbi-reof 44H perohes to the plaoe of beginning, oeotaioiog 4-tll eeiee and 4U pelehes mo. cor leas, with ailoaauco, being surveyo. OB warrant lo Hivhard P. Smith Tbie trectol land Is unseated, baring ao improve. UMBIs, but a large qusntiiy of liuihor griwiog thereoa. Heiaeo, taken ia esecalioa aod to be sold as tbe propariy of Joseph 0. Brenaer. Aleo, tbe loiluwing real eeUUo situate In Bradr township Cleartield euuoly, Pa., aouadi-d and described as follows 1 tfvgioning a poeti tneoun eeel 100 perches to a post ; Ibenoe Bomb oa line ol lend. 01 Jao. aoinger si perenra; ineneveouta 07 dogiece west In I perches l. a post j ibeaoe uortb on line ol leoae ol ueerge ouiilh to plaoe ol beginning, onnteimiig Itl cores cud U7 l-e perch es, with tl or S Bore clear id, ao.l bar in; a two -1 story Iratoo dwelliog: b .use mill leet, and . stable I6s'i4 feet thureon creeled, being part of a arger tract of lend conveyed to Klias Kishetl by deed beanng date the Hath day ol Deoeabcr, IS4-I. Also, oue other trsv-t of laud situate la Bra.y township, boanded aad described as tollusr -. Ue-1 giaulng at a poet oa lauds of liaorge Krioert ineooe north Wl, perobes t. post ( Ib.nue eesi on line of leads of Adam Ktshall Hi peru.es 'o post; thenee eoelh on ltue.1 lands of John Kish ell nnd li- C. H.sljeli 0i ,vrobes to n stuue t Ih.oce west on line of lands ol U. Adam Weaver 1X4 perches to p nee ef hegianiog, eonuioiog 74 acres and .IB perehee, with aoout Si Bare, cleared, aod baring a largo eteain caw will SjsfM feet, with engine bouse i:tl4. feel, I frsme house lAxKO feet, with wing lllSreet,l stones bigh, I Bouse ins-il leet, t stones bigh, 1 boon ISsiO fie:, t epn-ies high, and a etabie SOaKO feet thereon ereeted . riiesed, tl kva ia eaeeution and lo be sold as tbe property of Joha T. Ht.holl. Also, a certain trsetof laol lituat. ia Bseearia lowosbip, Cteartteld county, P...eo.l.iniag about Isl acres, with about 7e eeree eleareu and naving erected ihen-on n l.rge two story dwelling housa, two Inrge berue eonaooled by shad, graio huuee. wra erih, wood bouee aod small two story fr. ne house, Ireui. stable, biacksuiitb shop, end other ewihailiiings orennxd,ete.,tiouu-ied eaddeeorlbed ee follows . On two uael by ClearOeld ereek an.l Copeobaier, oa ibe west ny C'leerfietd ereeb. oa Ibe aortb by li. W. laldwell, oa lb. south by Henry Wright, ot. .1. Also, all ditendaots Interest in th. following described real estate t Lots No's t end 4 lb block No I, end M lots in block M-, w, lo tne village oi lilea Mojie, and AJ aeree ol land lev log souib ol Oleu Hope, aod being trlngaUr In bap,oouu I ed eest by public road, weal by land ol S. C. Palobia aud north by Oleu Hope tl Ised. Usi-s in exrcuii-.a, and lo be and as tbe pc-pcriy ol iere Coopor. Ali-u, a certain tnaet ol load eilaale la Hoggs Ip, Clearheld oo., rw., bounded as lollo ,s : llegio mug at a biaeLoaB sapling (down) on the baaa ot CleerHeld croea. tbeuoo by tanJ of brlrs of bvire of k. Lits, dea'd, otb 7 degreos wcsl I IS porches lo a Bananas I now gonel o.i the bang ol vlvarSeld ereex. tbeoe. down aid eraog ay Its several courses and di.tau-.-as, SII.S peroaos tu tne plaoe of bogionlog, jwtainlug .10 acrveau-l aliuw aBce, more or less, uouaded By I'learticid ereag ettd leods belougiagu Ibe halts el Kudo.pb tits, dee'd, sad being part of a treut at lend warranted ta Ibo Bauio ol Samuel t'laaaaou, Ivclug all elver. ed and bavtag a traiae huuae, log uw a and otuar ou.buildinga Ibereon, ea i also a g-ool orek rd.- seised, laaeo in vtvouttoa, aoj u, be cold as Ilie pruperly ol Kooen Ltu. , Aleu, aeerteia lot or pl,-ae of ground la the borough of Heels.tele, Ulearlield ouunly Pa,. bouBuod and dt serioed as lolloos t On ibe sonih by oue stievt, ,-a ike aottb by Mooac allay, oa tli, wsat by Jubn Uiglvy. oa lb. east by lot ol D Ati-JSOIlgal, aod SnoWB lo p ol of said boiouih ae lol ho. 2t, witb a house and shoe shop thtu-v-uu ertoied. Seised, takeo in esc-utien, aid lo be sold as the propariy ol Pvier I ipple. Also, all the right, liile, I. tercet and si. lei of the delvndanl ia a certain tract of land, sitUiilr in Uceenra luwnsbtp, Clearfield county, Pa . In the Bern of John For incy, and hound'd a. fol lows t On Ihe aortb and west bv land of J-bn Du Hols, no tbe south by land of Simon N-lghhour and others, aud oa the east by laa-l ef Ahrem MatlbcW enntetntog SiJ .ores, more or csa, Seised, taken la eseoetion, and to a. sold aa the propsrty nf S. McFarland. Alse,the following real setnleof the defen l.ot. eituete in ibe borough nf HoutBdale, Ciearbeld county, Pe.. bounded and described as follow i On Ibe aortb by Henaah atreet, oa the souib by ml I road, on theaxai by howl, and en the wvit by j -y -'. VtViUetiwh 4 V 4 prrebe loplaoa ol begia depot, being .16 feel rroBI and Itt leet long, ha lug an-g. i eimpruvrd. With tuna oak. pine and hem agowd blaekemltb abup aad wagon ahop thereon 1 wok litn"nr ihxreoa, and auppoaed lo be la part eneled. Heigved, tahn In eieoutioa, and to be sold a, ihe property of J. H. Heaittna. Also, a eertaia lid Brluate ia North lloulsdata. Wonnward mcnsliip, deacrihrd as loliows; nnunoeo on io our, a ny er'oi .tree,, mom ey land af A. B. lowg. Mat hy Frank Lalod. eeft by ae alley, aad baelng tbe-oa eveelcd a trarae house I Ost I e feel. Beised, takeo ia eseeotlon aod to be cold as the property ef Thomas Hhsw. Aire. Ihe following property of Defendant si la am la Deeetar township, ia the villege af Wesl Oseola. a lol of ground e-nfltulnlng about t aore, hounded west hy BB alloy, east hy lot ef Nancy i. Tumor, snath by alls,, north by Walnut street, witb plsnk house and small stable thereon, rleis ad, taken in execution aad te b. sgld al flte property of John Wens. ' ( TBaua or SiLB.Th price a, ana at whleh the properlv shall be ett-ook eg must he paid at the time of sale, er each other arrangements Bade as will be approved, otherwle. the property will be immediately pat up aad sold again at ihsekpeaa aod risk of tbe pereoa te wboa il was struoa .d, .nd who, in ease uf deficiency al eucb re sale, shall make good tbe same, en I in no Inslsnee will toe Deed he presented In Court lor eontiraa lion anlesc ihe aoi-ey is ertuslly psid to the Sharif ANIIBKW PHNrit, Jr.. Saantrr's Oretcn, 1 .. Sbaiff. CleerSeld, IV, fob. IS, 171 SheriiTs Sale BY flr.oeofwr.la of ditini 4V;oaM. leaned out of tbe Court of Common Plea of Clear field eountv, and to ne di reeled, there will be eipoeed tn publie aale, al tbe Coert Hnuae, in tbe boroagb of Clearleld, oa Waday, tbe I Ut h day or Marijh. at I a'aloek, p ia , tba following doaeribed real aetata, le wit: , A eertaia treat of land eltaate la Mnfrta .wa btp, riearfleid eeantj , aad In HarnM'le and Hath tnwnahipa, t'enlrf euntr. a., tract surnfad la Ibe peine ef tire. Hiibaaer, altuale whttllr ta MerHa ttiwiiablpi l'ear6eld er-eatr, brgtnpin at a peal t ibenee n'trlb J.4T T M per chra le miM t ibenee eaei nrfrhat te a awall hrmltrrk ; thenee aoaltl US I a pvrohea te prut; thence b1 Jeere Yarned eurrey aoath d greea weat M perebre te duLle maple 1 tbene etnatb 4S drpreta eeal 17 terehee le port 1 tbeeee at'h I defreea 80 perrbee to poet Ibenoe I'M Ml ID ptrobea to platw of beginnine;, eonUlalng 4V9 arret and Ibt) prrbea, and all nnluipruT'ed. with oak, pile aad aemlerk linher iberean, and auo poaed to be partly aneerlaid wl'h eoal. Alto, one other traet In aald tnwaiblp, In ibe name f Juetpb Turner, beginning a' a pat ei Jeeea Yamell, north Jl dfgreea eaet at perehee to dont'le maple 1 thenee doe a UitahaaO'-a areak Bofih 7" degreea, weei I per-hei, aortb -t degreet eat 1 pe'ehei, north It degreea, weat Jl pereh ee, anrib bt degreea, eaal H perrbee, north 31 do graea. eaal ti pervhoe, neitb I degreea, weat ft Serohea, aortb It degreea. ee-t 41 perrbee, avatb I degreea, eaat 49 perch ea, aoath degrrra, aaet 41 perehee, aorlh SU degreea, easntv p4Mebea, eeulh Tl derreea, eeat II perehee, aetttb l do free, eaat HI I 10 perebeet I be era by JoMph urney aertb 101 4-1 peevbea te a poets thenee by aleet b Uraia weat 154 perehee to white plae 1 thenee by 0. WerU ten lb 4V4 perebaa ta pLaa f beginning, vnimpruTod, wlib eome aah, plaa aad heaiofrk limber tberoea, and eeppeaed to be la part anderlaid witb eoal, oeatataiag 4(1 aeres) aad tvf aorea ta all Alae, eaa ather treat altaaU la part ta Morrl a townhivp, Clearleld eeaniy, la tbe aame ef Jea Taraey, beginning at a poet ; Ibenee aurtb Ml 4 Crehea to pet tbaaoa eaat M l it perebea to kMh l taieaea by Klagrter aoath log perakaa to pert 1 tbeametget 111 porebea to atoeeai ibeatet aawtb 44) perehee to aaptof tbeaa aaet M pm. aa la irttei Ueaee aaatb IT! perebaa to peet; thenoe wast t parohee In stones I thenoe south Iin porene. la wane pine) inenre ey m,. - nuttb 4 drgroee Waal I It parebee 10 poe! bv baa look Ibenoe by M.shansoa week B irth de grnee woal 14 peruheei Ibonoo north 4 negrr west &fl perrhea t thaooe norlb 71 degrees, west 44 perohee. north SI d-gries. weal 40 peroba, north 60 perehee: Ibenea unrih 14 degree. eat t4 per eheai tbanoe north IS dogrwsa east 44 perch. a i thenoe roilb I degrees east 44 I -10 pervbae to plaoe of beginning containing In all I'M eereo end So perebes. and all or wbieb tbe followlBg described porti-.a is ia He.b lownsalp. Cealre oouatv, Pa., vis i r7glnnina at a po.t oa tbe Moebannoo ereeb. on linerenning sonth between Joseph Turney end Jatueo Turavy treats Ibeaoe along said Hue ll'H peri-bee more or lass to white pice : thenee aortb IS decree. wet I la perebve to wo I he herelek t Ibenoe dowa Moehenfea erwab .y-f isaav - the a hole trael el'tealed la both ' " "' " "--"j Mp "lu.prove.l. bavin, k pin. l hrnul.wh limber thereoa. etld eUf.poeed to be aa di-rlata WIIB ! IB pari Also, one uthr tract altualed partly la M .rrts Iowa. hip. ClaerSrld a maty, aod prlrtupellv in Hu.h towa.blp Centre enenty. Ha , being survey ed in n.n. of Isaae T-irnor for Jusepb Tomer) bt-ginnmg si wlnta oaB t Ibenee by laa-l of King wr 'Ms lo while pine t llienc. south III d.grei e P""'"" t vhlteoak th.nee north Jidi .ftre IM Drthn to a whita fiah ta 4 muk P"' aM Prene. lo a wbtle oah to etitt ot "'"baimon ereek : ihe-loe up seid ere.-k br Its ,r-,nr" in so. oaino .., a no, Vaagh, hrginaing at a wteplo corner of C. 'lover I 'Urieyi Iheni-i, sonth 110 perebei to a post ; ibenee wi-si S:H pernors lo awhile pine: in-noe. t oolo .io poron.s to stones ; Itienee ea.i os por-, "oe lo pts,oi of beginning, containing ia all lis u"1 sasjeeebe.aor.wr lv... bsmg anlm- proved, and having a saill lol of h taiock, oak ' "uiovr o.-,o A'so. one other Ireel In M irris township C er. flcld county, Pa and furnsido townsbip. Cenrrn county, Pa., ia nam. of Job. Nesbit, bogioniog at a mottle corner -f John Vaugh ; thenee by tract isroe of Simon tire's aortb 3-10 perches lo wlillv dsi 1 Iheaee east by eiirrey aaae of F Oomey or John Andrews 120 perches te piae ; Incase Booth by John II sins survey Z-ls perohes pi post; Ibenoe west 310 perebvs to pleoe of beginning, contain mg In alt 4-t-t acres and loo percoes, or whlob tbo following is situated la Uurnside Icwn.bip. Centre county, Pa , beginning et a post oa benb nf Aloahannon ereek t tbenn. est loo perehee Bore or less to post) lhe.ee couth IS. perche. more or less to hank of creek t Ihenoe aloug said erck hy the several eourres and distances ut begtoning, eobtaintng aeroe more or les. Ihe wbole Iraot having hetnlook and ether timber therein and uaimprueod. Also, one other Ireel site vie la H-trria l-iwo- ship, Clearfield eou-ity, Pa , and Bitni.i lv l-tes btp, centre ooontr, a., on warrant or c stokoe. hegiaatng at a uaple t thence wast gjii perehee to n maple ; thenee north Hi perehee te pioe : thenoe east esv pemoes lo post; tbeoee eoulb 2311 per ehes to begioning, the whole lr.ct containing 4:11 eeree and lea perche,, the poitloa ia Centre Co., being as folhiw. t Beginning .1 bank af ereek ; hence aoutb z.lti perches to aeple j ibenee weei weei Sen porches aore or i?ss to batik of Jfoihsn no. creek ; Ahrnoe down Ihe ereek to tne oorlb line of said trael thenee eaet along said lioe to place of begiooiog, u-ioiaintog XUO aoeaeaore or leas, tne wbole unimunre I, having health ail othertlaber thereon. Hetse.l, taken io esemtion and lo he s-dd as tbe pMperty of John Trueis, Joeepb K Parker, aad Joseph C. Brenaer. Also, all tnose certoia trade or land situ le tn orris town. btp, ClearO-id Co., Pa., vis : No. I beginning at a white pine ; thenee ea.l ISOperehc- tu black oak i thenoe south 1114 perrbee lo whita osk I tbeeee Wesl II I perehee to serviea bsrry ; Umbos aortb lea perches to piece of beginnine. eootaioing 144 aeroe and 172 perobes. being pan of the Nicholas Hiduman survey, and known as Hoover plane, having I0J aores cleared, and no buildings. No. S silaeta ia Kylerlowa. knowa ae lot No S n plau ..I said town, boundM on the north by an alley, on loo east b.r an alley, ob Ibe west bv lot ef Hoover, and sooth he publie Mad ar street, heving a two-story dweiliag bouee etsbla, aad other outouildiugs thereon No. 3 sltiiste in Morris town.hln. beeinoioi at a healo.-k at a-uth-east corner: ibenee by end wcrraalaJ la C. Wens, jr , et al. weet 108 perch e to poeti incline by band of Jacob Wiee norlb 14. perches lo post - theooe by S. Waring estsls 20 perches to bomlosk i Ibenea by Joeepb Hubley et al, south IIS perches to beginning, eon'aioing 17V acre, and I perubes.and all being the Philip r-tooe at rvey, having a housa aad bora thereoa erected, with about so acres ele.rel. No. 4 I Hale ia Morrialale, Morris township, being two bite in said town, Nos. 1 aod 3, emend ed by public road oa tae east aad south, on Ihe w.st by lsn-1 or John O'Dell. and north hy an alley, containing oue cere, having thereoa a two etory frame bouse, store huiUtog. stable, and other baildmgs. No 4 sitaate ia Kylerlowa. Morris btwnship. hoond.-d on the south and east by find of s ew ail, on tbe north hy publie road, end ok Ihe we-1 by oandcei.f e.late.e-.ntaining two acres aore O' Ice, having thereon a two-story plank building ano oto .lent.. No. S af'uate In Morrl, township, boanded oa the aorih bv Joha Ne.btt eurver, sooth by laud uf saao.l rbriet A Co., wet by tan I or Wagon ,r A llartte, east bv 'amoel Christ A t'o.noa- laiolog 4b3 -.ereeend IKS perobes, and he-nee as Jba Voegh survev. and animproved No. 7 .ituaie in M-o-rie lowo.hit., bounded ne Ihe east bv Joba Nesbit, nn the north hy B ilea A Co. nn rhe east hv John Vanvhn stirrer, on the weei by H ante A Miller, ea.t by Joba Ne.hii, cooiaiaiBg 133 aeree aad I43 perobes end known ae tbe Casper Helms survey. Seised, takeo iB execution and to be cold es Ihe property of Jos 0. Brenaer Alee, all those certain tracts et lead silaeta In Horns town, bip, ClearSeld e-uiaty, aad Born "ide t weship. I'edtre eouoiy, Pa., vis : I. One tract surveyed io tho name of Ueorge Haliaker, Sllnete wholly la Morril townehip, Clearfield ai-nnte. Pa., begin- log al a pee, ihenoe aortb 347.f prohes to p.'.l Ibeoce east 314 perches to .msl h- in In -k. Ibenoe soa'h I IS.l poroses la post, thenee ny Je-se Yarnell snrvey Siteb 43 deg.ee. wesl eS perehee to d -able tnaple. thence south 4"t degree weei ITS p- reb.-, to piet, tbeoee a.,uib , d- gr.ee wesl --S ,oo---hee to post, thenee weet 131.0 p.'irh.-s to i.lace -f t egtnnlng, e-.ntaming 4Vy seie. end loo ne-rV s, at unimpmeed, with oak, p he and hentlneh rioiher lhere-n, aad soppoeed io lie parti , BB lerlai I wit b f-oal. 1. Oti,-oth. r tract in said tnwnsbip, la the name ol Joeepb Tor-ter, lorgiantag at a poll ol' Jesse Tarnel, noris 71 .l-grcea, ea.i prcbes lu dswl.le mapoi. Ihenoe down atosbaono. erk N. s. 4,'gveeo S p.whe-e north Ss Oegeae-s weal IS p. no.th Jt d.-grees. w. st It ,.er he, ...rtb &t d. g., eel St pi teltes, north SS, east 2, ..rekoa, north I .legr-e. wesl l-S porohes, north bl eest 43 per .lie., south hb -legrc e. e ,at 44 perobes, watb So H-greee, t asit V prehe, Dmb M degreea. eaat 21 prrehet, avih Tl ds-greee, eaat H perubfa, H. -tt dvgr, te, pi' ft 6 pen-bee, ibenoe hy JuKeph Tniori aonh li 1 I pereiiee ta:poat, tt.eo-e by Jaouii it rata weal 2i4 perehee to abile nina.tbenoe j umlerlaid with calt and containing ttr acrva aad IUV iirrelio in all. X. tine nth it traet aituaie (mrily la Mfria tp.. Itreaid Inthenaiueol sluacpn lurney, tvgm mug at a tui,ib'ioa norib i) K perehee to pot, tl uoe e. tti pfrohaa M bamUuk, thenoe bj tiiigitr awnih IWOpetchea to pout, thenoe eat l perrbee to etsttirt ibeaue aouib 40 perebaa to maple, thmoa eeat efl perobea lo atnea, :henee eiouib III pesreliHiu white pine, Ibedee by Jaeeb Keiah affib 41 drgr ea wavt III perebea la poeti hy bemiook, thvnne hy Moehaonoa ereek north i U9 degreea weat 14 perrbee, thenee aonh 44 de-' areea eeat tph pwralwa, thenee ainh 71 dearr w tl perrhea,nrrib Si Oegnoa weat no pert tVM.au rib oft per;bea,ibanee north IS eaat 14 Mreboa,inenoe north pi drgreea real 41 nerebra fbeNoe aurih I di-gnwa eaei 4t.l petebeeio place of beginning. eonUsnlag in aH440avrM aailll peruhee, and ei whieh tne lulluwtag dearitad portion la ia Kuab twwnaaip, Oealre eaetf. Pa, via. Heginulag al a pot ou the bank uf Mtskiniua erei-h on line ruuniug a oth bat we a Jueph fttnivy ana Jatoe Turney traaia, rhetsee along aald Hae IIW pemeee more or teea to wnite pine, tbenae avrta 4d deg. weal lift pereh-e to pat by beuiltMik. ibenee down atuabanuua oreek by tie eeeetgl ouuroea and die laoeea to tbe plav ul begtnaingtialainiBg about V acrra mure er leee, ibe whui trael attuate tn uth aouattea being animprovad, h4f tag tune oah, pine and heeaiiFja timuar thereoa, and up pureti U be andv-riaid witb tD part. 4. One other treat ailoata partly la alorria ip , afore a. id, and paitly In Haibip.,ar.iTea.id.beiNg rurrateil In 1 aine of taaae Turner ar u-ph Turner beginning at a whtie oah, thenee by land or Klng-ier weat Z04 parrbeJ to tlBra, ilianee eouih 1,0 perehee tn popt, tbeoee weat 4 perehee to atoaea.tbeaee Sll peroeea to white pme.tlienre aoutb al degreea eart a peroh- a to while ak, thenoe tMrthl degreea eaat Ml perobea to n white oak, thenee eaat 141 7 pirebee to white oak .tad plaoe of beginning, containing 44u aorea and I UH peivhea ; thai p.itiioa atlnale ia Kuab town ahia, Centre eetwty, Pa., being deaoribvd aa lol it. we : Iteginning at p-rt oa bank of Moabanoon oraek, tbeaee aonlb Ilia perebea mere ar ltea tu white piBe,lheaen tvptjih 4 drgrree eaat li prrrh ea to while oak, tbenoe mirth ta degree e-tet percheato white ok un bank of Mith4nnt,ii area, thenee up aald oreek by tta vartoa euraea aod dia aiieee o flc of aginaing, eonialning abmt So arrea mure or kas, tne wh ile irtet having auma aah, ptae aad hawtovk timber ttaerniu, aud being oaiiuprorest. I OneotberibfresifaitHgteia Morrt townab p, afxreaaM, ia nameuf J -ha Vaugb, beginning al mnple etrtThjt of 0. Ntorer- atirrey ibenee a tuth .t parrbea to a poet, thenee weet 144 perebaa to a white pine, tbeoee aortb 1.11 perebea to e!ei, 1 tbenre alS perehee to plane ef aagiaaiog.aatla , tng ta all 4M arroe aad II perebaa m .re or le-i, being auiimpenra I aid baetng a email let of anna -' leek, oak aad ether Urn We thareoo. I. Another traet ta Mtrrria tewnabip aforesaid, aad Burneidetuwaeaip, Uaa.ro a.anty( Pa., in aame or Jubn Neebit, begtaait.g at a maple fr aeaf Jabn Vaavb. ihewM b tsrer la aatae of tmea Urala taorta 1 w perrhea ia white oik. thenee ! aaet by eureey ta aamo ot P. iteraey ar Joba A - 1 drawa Xlt parebea h, ptae. ibenea aoutb by Joba n.UaM eunrejp 231 psjnhae to a-eet, ihenoe weat in parwbee to plana or beglaamg, entaiaiag tn alt 414 aeeeeand IM perehee, of whioh Ue M ! wine ia eitaata ta Hurnaida two., aferaeeid. ba- gfnalag at a pear ea haak ef Meehaneoa ereek, thenee eaet ) perehee mare ar ket te poet, tbenoe routb 151 perehee mare ar leee la beak af ereoa, thee along aald erawh by ii aerara) eea, ree aad dtiUaeea to pleoa ar begiaatag, eoautatng M nerea more or leea,tbe wboietraet baetag bomleek aad otbor mmbet theiaaw, aad aaimpeayd. r. awww trew wwwi ia awniwawiati Beraaide towwebto, afeeeeatd, ew warrant ef 0. btohoo, beaytaalaai at a atoato tatoama taoag IW p. to a aapta, thenee aorlh to, perebei ta a plae, ibenoe east :leO psrehoe tn post. Ibenea south loo perehee te pl.ee ef be.loning, the wb-ilo trael oon'aintnf 41.1 eerae aad I AS p-rehea lha portion situ ite in Oentro eouoiy Pa , betn descnb.d as f -Hows. H.ginnleg at banb of eroek.theeoa south 1-tU perehee ia asplo, Ihenoe west Sell perobes toons or leas lo book of Moshana a oreek. th.noe down toe ereeb to tbe Berth Una of said treat. tbrO"eeaei slonc saij lloetu plaoe of begiuoiog, eunralnit,,: 1'in s?res a ire or leu, the wh ile aa iapnaved baviog heialook ao I ether tiia'wr there e. Seised, ukna ia aaeeatloa, sad to be aobl as the property of J .ba rrueke, Jos. K. Parker aad Joseph 0. Breoner. Alwi, all those eertali traite of lao-l altuate la Lewreaue lowo.bip, Cleerttld eoooty, Pa us. iheroof hea'tnnliia at a p t o. the b,nk of the .wJvsii-a.al-J',J't, .. aeutb Si de-greea eaat by It, ilultch "1 perebea to poit oa t4iwnhip ra4 on bank of rirer, tbeoe dwa aaid river, north b4 d-g-4-ea eaal I'J pcrub ea to a pidtt anil plaeo ef beginning. Aleo, una other plena la eatd luwoahip, begia ning at a pint on pubiio rod aing ibe riier, be'ine almg line nf p. Iltits-fy to lluwea line of and "if 11. Ou'.i.fi.-llow, Ibenoe enu'b I drgren lo a wbita ah arner. thenee eatb degreaa eaat 4S perebea tu ptt un bank af riser, theiiea duwn aid rier le platie uf tw giuiiiug. ouuiaiuiug If anrei, umre ur lal. ,.t"jT,w- her pi-,a oT Ian I In nid (uenahip, beginning at a el, tbvnee ea!b 7 degreea In poet, thence atiuth "7i ilt-grove eaet Sl perebea leu poet, ibuuee eoutb If degreae weat 31 porebea to hot Ibenee weat a. ) degreea, waatl I pereh -ea to a poat, Ibeaoe aoutb 2 dt grea eaat 1 j p, to plaoe of begiiiaing.o'iutaiuing II arre,ruued e'l on ibe north by ll.ilu.ich, autb by Hrttie La a best d aad known aa M N'-i. I in partition el l. P. Umi-h'adea d, real aatle,(.Nw. 41 j Alee, oue ul her pieoe uf land front log ,,a town abip ru4l smiJ river, on tbe vA.tbj tl tin icb. on tliv weat by John Uulii'o, coniainkng 1 aeraa, and h town in eu'xl.vif ion oft. P. Uutrria Utnl 00 rirer a lot S i. i. Hfiaed, taken in etri'u'io.i. (ta I to be atsid a ibe prowr'y of Barton t.ulirb AUo, Iwo eertain lta of land ilhiate la Cle.tr field t,r.a( i, Jtnriie4 0 U'itr, I., dewritit-d aa foltowa ' No. I . Ier.il el' gruuo I mttu in a tid tr uugh kn ia in plan of lot laid uat by (j L 1U-J fri'tn the oortti raFttMirnur of bia tatrui nw In Ibe lioruftt of Oli-arleld aa Met la hliwk Nm. t, bur in t 100 teat front a Watr etrael att4 HO leet 1. lepl b. lMunde tun tba aortb bjr Wtr tr.iet, a be weet by a airsHil, un the eoull. hy ailrv aod 0,1 tbe ett by lot No, 4 uwue. ly Mra istiejrt No. 3 Luf of griun'l ia aaid butruugb, tvtiiid d aad ..-.wri m I a lull : Uo tli w Uj frual atreet, on ibe ni-rtb by lo-o' ilrtwi. oa tbe eait ny alloy, and aoath by lot No. , 4rwouiaiog in wi Itb un Prvnt alraot If !, aiwl eitiiidiug 10 depth on L i-cu't atr-at 1'eel, knowo io lan ul aaid btiroa b aa lol No 21, baring thervn erect, ad a two-atory Ira ma boaee. blaed, taka in aierniion, and to be entd aa tbeprwperty ul Tuva, i. MoCullough. Ae. a eertaln lot aituato la Uueoep'a adJiliia in Clearfield borough, ko ian aa lot .N.t. lv in aub dlvifioa of lota wade by J"hn II Fwiif -rJ and J. L. Leavy, bounded and dtsaeribed aa loliowa t He (inning at a poa' aa eornar of aa alley aid Mar garett atrem .thenee ta aweeurty diteuthin aiuug UnUgajvtte elraet 3D feet to a p l at ewutb oait orner of lot N i. 9, Utt-n e in a a irtbitrly direo lion along raatera line of M N 1 V, aaij line bv mg paraib l wlib aa altay. 12& feet mnra er le a 10 twelea f"it allay, ibenoe ta ao eaalerly diree ti'ia along aaid nil -y 3 ft to ni allrj, tbenee In a auoiberly direction nlaug aa alley 14 leet tnwira ar lea, to ylaee of bagmuing, being partol the Mine premiaa whieh Join U. fullurti aod J. L. Leavy e mvejul to Ttti-a Kllev. having a ta. tnry duutitt Iraiae bouee, H by 31 tuet, w!) tin ibed. aad other oat build luge tbereen ereeted. rtetied, uaea in eiaruiioa. aadw tea auld aa tbe properly of Jtiba Carr. Alao, iWbtoarulo tuta altuata ia Woal Clearflald In Lawrenoa loenthip, Cler.iel I anty. Pa., and known in plan of Wmt Cleartield na tola Sa.'t tv Mdsil, Isoundod na fulltiwe 1 8utb by Niabule irtat 00 tb weatny atreet. n irtn "y a to lot al ley, eaat by II foot alley, tbe aaid lou neaag An feet fruitt on 4tebuta atrtt and I fttt feat deep and being Hi fret wide at tba back, having ihen-on ereett-d a large iraina caurci bunding- Heiae-l, taken in eie tu'lon, and to bo a ld tha property of tbe 1st tl Church ef Weat CleartleH. Alao, a eertain lot la Oieao brte;h, Clear- 1 gajj I e-saair. Pa , heowo aa tot No. it ta p'aa of aiil l boron gb, na tbe north aide of ntone atreet, houndei noithby lot Mo. lilt weat y Oictttiral ley, and aoath br vfo ig fnry atlev. eontainlnx J of an arra. mora er leaa.and htting a twu.try fratna dwelling houae and ether ouibuil lin. Seiaed, Uken in aineauon, and ta ba auld e tbe property of diioon Kphart. AlaOsaeeria-a lot la tha village of AiaonTlHe, .Turdan twp.t Clear fl-.d eouoiy. fa , known ae lui No 6 b nn 'led a trtu hy paolte road, eaat ny Btp. iat Cbnreb. eouih by aiiey. weat hy lot ef J-thn dwan, and baring a two-atory brick dwalliag houae and oulbmi.linga thereon, foiled, taken in atenution, and te be enU aa Ibe property ot John W. ttrew at Sean A Btraw. Ala i, a eertaia lot ef ground la OacawU bor', Clvarfiull eoamy, fa., hoand'-d an t d-a.rtbd aa fuliuwat On tha nor h Hate atreet, having a front on aaid atreet of 40 feet aal exteadiug biek to Miitiry alley a diatance of ISO fret, containing 7.50(1 frtt aurfetee, being lot Nu. V6 in aaid bor ough, with irn'ne b-uae and other improrementa tbemm itetaed, takeo in eieouttoa, and to ba auld aa tba pruparty of H. A. Nia-'bula. Aleo. a eertaia traot ol land ia tbe viltace of .tor-ia lale, Morria Iwp., bating areoted 'hereon a frame touae 11 hy it leet.ein til fr-itae -table and 0110 outh ni -ding, am alt bearing nrrhard.iwwn I ed weft by lwwahip road, aortb. auaih and tail y laud ul' Jaaepb Untanar. lUised. taken ta executiou, aud to be auld aa ibe jirnjierty ul Lewi Bogner. Alan, n ccrl.tiii trct n( Und in .lird-tn townabip Cicartifld a-u ity. Pa .ennlaiouit; tbmt 10 anrea, rib about 41 acre elmred. and wiali log bouee. barn and llter-atbuildi(t, K-.aded oa 'he eaai by II. Witherjw, w-at by U. W. Wlae, anth by H.JSlraw. aouib by 1). Juliu iu. .s.stj ttk.-a in exfeution.eaud to be eold as tbe prupt-rt f .Sata ual P. ritrae. Ale, a per U in Iraot af land alluale in RiTraria tewnahip, Clartirld aantv, HaH bsiundt-d a fol lowa 1 ifnlbe eil liy Ahl-v Wt-td, eouih bv No ting west h- .rl..r.nnriS hy H'iih(irw, eoniaiu mg abut 4(1 aore. w.tti ft aerci cleared, baring log bounrand log barn iht r-on. tt'iieJ.tkeu in e(H'iiiiun.,an I tu be avid aa the property of Wm Haraiav. Alao, a eertain traet of kti.d in Knot townabrp. C'lvartieitl oountt, Ka , in tbo filiate of Millport, uunlaiomg I acre in ire ur leaa, with a iwq (ory I'ramt huue iberaon b'tunjod eaat ny Pnilip 8lop. py.nurtb hy John Pot, aad euth by Philip Krhart. Miami, taken ia -aeeuttoB, aud to be auid aa tba property uf Palrr nluppy. Alao, a eertain ehurcb aliuale ta lluilon town abip. i'la4riield eountv. lx , and ia the illge uf t'ontii-l.l. tteiitxl, taken in eteeijt.n, aod to be ol. aa the prtrjiiirty or the M. H. Congregation, an lJ. U Hewitt. Prea't and J A. 8curtt M.aotj'y Mt lha' eertaia tract or pieoe of land ailnate in Cite l towe'h'p, rarflild etanty. P.,luuud et aiti) draaried foltoere : On lb ei( by (and : uf Mauillion WbtU, on the aquib by land of try in I A Ityvra, on th aortb by btad ul McUjurvey, and containing about aiate aorea, Alan, anotb t traot or pleoa f Ian 1 altuate in aid townhip, bounded on the eaat by land of P. Ilolta, on the weat by land of ttenneM, on th aoutb hv Und of Hard. aal an the nmh by Und uf tlotta. eonlaluing 114 aurea. Ato. ano! her piece of land ta atl lawnahin. buulid-d on the real by land of D'naevtnn tne wi-at by land of "-pri nkm A Purd, on ibe aoutb by Spri-nhle 4 Kurd, a-tdoa the aortb hy land of Jubn null, eonlainmg thirty aeraa Alan, aa lber piece a' land in abl townthip. bounJrd on ibe eaval by land of Joha NetT, uo the aoith by lan 1 ur J. K. MiahnveU, the w.at hy land "f tlaiUt(htr, an I un th 0 nh by lnp ol IqIio NetT, qb'alnfi.lng nvantecn aorea Alaa, aunt her pleoa or Ian 4 aj ia, tnwntblp, witb two-atarv fra-ne k ne, I art ant ho 10, ahop, eteb'e. and other ou'buildinga, bttun lid on the eaat by land of DaHaelier. wrai hv Cheat amk. on 'he aorih by land of Jarnea Curry, and on th aeth by land of Hurabaugh, eoaunlng 1 .4 arrea, . AI40, a lot or ploe of greand witb a te.lory frame houe ami a blackewith f hop erecto.1 there on. boii a M on the eaat by Und ianna I hr Her abaugb'a helra. hy other ht'ida of Iteiendant, on the north by Jewrnh John ran 'a land, nn. on ibe aoutb hy land of Korabaujcb a haira. Alao, Deieodant'a lateraet ia a)fty aorea af land ia aaid lowpibip, occui-ied by I. N. Han-y,wnh lug house, at life, and other euthnildini tbgrvn, boo titled oa the eaal by lg, btt-vanrab. Veet by Carry, nurlh by ather lamia of ibe lyMendant, and ea tba aouib Ity fae. wieveaaoa. lo, a ot-riiB I' aot of ptrqe of lead aituate tn oil fiwnabip, boanded and l.aontw I aa follow; Beginning al a poat at Cheat orvek Ibi nce by land of Hurabautth'e heir a, auth SO d-ere-e oaat pers hea to roat f thentre by land of 0. Bennett aonh lu drgreea weat ft: peraba ' pott 1 tbatiee hy gimua Korabeugb'e term aortb II degreoi weei in perouee tu pun idoooo oy una 01 Jaa. Curry to 1 beat creek t tbenoe 111 -aid ereek bv ite aeTiral eourae and diaianeea to a poat aa I tba plaoe of b4ginotng,ountaieing II aorea and IA tH'tehea gal. Alae, all Uefendanl'a iaterett In all that certain traot er pieoe of land altuate la rai l townehip. nuuni.ru aim vw-nnea na lotiowai Br-etnnina at a poat corner of William Meliane'e land t loenoe oy me rauia a'Uta 0l dugrera weat ISS perebea to a atone corner 1 thence hy Preeman a Ire acre lot aortb di-ereaa weat M nerch -a to a hickory, aoutb Mf di graea weat 8-4 1 perebaa to a poat 00 tbe tract line; tbenoe by ihe aame aorta e-i argrera weat 4S pi-rohaa to lime. thenee by land of Philip Ootta north l( degreea eaat ll I In pert hra lo a poat north 4i drgret wegl 4 11 perobea to n deal bemiook aiutupi Ihenoe by line of traet uf land or Bi'cbard Morn, oa and MeCallougb aooih 4TJ degreea eart tm perchea te a poat nnd place of bey inning et nUin tag 1X7 eeree and II porebea, Bv4, Alao, .UwfrBdaat'f talereet la all that eertain Iraot or pii-ec f land aitaato ia aaij tuanahip. boanded and dainhad aa follow! I sbVgioatng at a poat on line of land formerly owned hy rliman Hornbaogb 1 Ihenoe hy aei. Mae aoath I i degreea aaet lue parebee la a poH 1 thenee derwa earn 14 4 II perohi-a u a pot tbenoe north l di-greea eaat lie perebea to a port t thenee by lead f Th'ime Wilaoa'a eatata aortb IH degreea weet 14 4 II pefha to a peat and plaoe et begin aing, eoataiuing 7t ectve and tbe ueJ ailowaoaa ul aix per eeat. fur roada, Ao. Keiied, taaen ta execution nnd ta be a dd aa the property al Wm. H. Waoaer. Ale, b eertaia traet af laa I aliatto la Beaver I a lawaahip. Clearleid euaaty, Pa ended on tba wrat by Oeoagc Patlereon, aoutb hy ttaae - , weat by Wiiaon Wintlnw, nnd aertb hy Thorn ae Pleeh, eoataiatng a bowl II aera. With abent IS aeree oteered. aad babiag a email eae-eed-e-hair alory buaee aad a ateble iheraaa arveted. aViaed, takea la atecnttoa and ta be Mid aa Ibe property af Jhn Bhay, Uarniabee. , , Ala, a eertaia ireal of Mg aiiaate ia Boll maa bip. Clear 4. li aeaaig, U., tba taUwauig real eeuie af defeadaau 1 Twa baad red aeraa af lead, witb a boot 41 aacrea alaarad, aad a mall a tank boaea wftb kitewea attached, a fraaM aafa' aad aAbet ew'bw-t-)iage tOVaraam eeesetod, ajasaadM eaat aaaj a-wtb by B. A. A W. P. Irein, weet by Jaa. K. Hoary, bad mtk ay Joba Irrta. Alao, eaa atber eteac ef lead ia Hell lo-mhi. Clearfield oounly, Pa., cental niag about f.igt Kr, wilb aw mill in good ruanifltf orlar th-J' bounded 00 lha eael hv Jamee M'tohrll ... r l. B'Ojnh, aonb by Millar A MitohHI, Jamee l.aidauB. Hoia-d, laitea lulo eie-tjl,,,. and ta b auld aa the property er lanil 0 ,"" and Hanti-jil Oornmaa. 4 Taaaa ur rUtn. Tha priee or But. ,t ehi.k Ibe pr.,p.ny .ball ba SI ruck ( tba tin., ft cel., or sorb olbsr arrai,,,.,, Bade es will be appmveo, ,..,. ik. Js If will be laaeSlelely pot ap ..4 s,iM ss.lT.; lha expeaee ul risk er Ihe par.ua ta efe.IWJ , wea etraok g, and wbu, la ee-e r 0- li.IPT , sueb re sale, shall ask. g.l lbs seas, ,,4 J, . laslaaoe alii the tleeS be prwe.nl.. 4 (... ne eeeraaua aaieee- be a..., uw ielS W til. neriB SNliKKW flri , ' Sheriffs Sale. I) Y el'toe nf wrlia of '.,,,. 1. IlSHtsg out ow a9 i.ouri 01 tvuuimtn rlen r-f i'i.. Raid countr. and to ma directed, (bcr Vi exp4ied to PUHMO .,R. at tha Cour h m ia tae nrnfn er 'iearticid.ua Mmu, ,k, Itfib dey uf Merh, 1-77, at I cVU.h. .. .. j the following deaeritMtd real estate, ti wr I A ceitaia platib frame dw.-liing b ut- f, I ffcl, with lot aod corttUge afport-nani Iti-rcu un at m icewla,t'learOtjJo.,untv. P ,(,., , ,( and .tr.urf .frfVi sV-Veer 4 . .,' of ftailitF-wl atreet. In aaid kxinmh and ;a u lol N-. l 1 gt-neral p'an of m4 bnou;h .d lot being 40ilj0 Itot in at it. faurd, tt-i-n it, oincutioB aud le be aolJ aa the proptri) J., Watt. Alioi, a cerUla two-itiry bail lln .t l ;,. j, width, fronting no IJanoah eirei, u l eh , ,. , tie-k ' fi-et. with kitL-lien l.'IH r-vt -jti,,.,,, the main toil linf b'in :lt. f-oi in ( ate in Moutsdaile. Clcarlli-I'l Cutiiitv, p, . . pieow nf ground owned by J H Bork.tr)-, -r. ), 4 triangular ahape fronting 01 11 tun id rv tti wide and oxlrediug back tn a p .hit -n .).,,, atreot 17 J feet ta dopl'i. a I the uth r fn ; .,, -itla ol aaid lot attending batik from lit toil atreet 170 ft-et to aaij point oo J.,!.-,. .ir-e-t, .Set tel. taken ia exculioii aad le bo al 1 iHa property of I. B-rltare-ar, owner or rfiir- owtn r, an I Reed Br a i'n., rtlno, n evrt-iio two atory frme de.li-. ,,,,,, IS feet fronting on Co. I arrnet, SI feet In Ifi-'h, atluaie in Oaaeola b iroegb. being lot No. V.n i general p'an uf aaid bor ojgh, rrnating tn Ci.l atr-l 4i feel, end eaten ling jJ f. h, bi i i-, aiae 4a by 144 feet, rieiie I, tahati inc- nria and lo lie isol aa the prop'T'v of Ur-.i Kx'hir,, jr. tenrre Ui-Thir la. art ani fb", It u ni A eertain lot or pieoe of ground ei'uiiv ia b-. catur townahip. Clearfield county, Pa., Im-it, ami deacribod aa foil wa ; H-nrinnin a nr nut Ihe Krie turnpike n tba line diri nng thfl ii li of Piiilipa A Word; tko.tce along -ail lint rode ; then -e al right anglea to aad line lo r.i it; tbenee te Krie turnpike .10 roda t tlii-npf pJ-.tij aaid Krte turnpike lb rola to ilaoe of bagi n ni, eoiitaiuiog two acrra mora or Iere, it bixa part of a larger tr-wt of land which, by a.u, iry conveyance, tiaeame vealod in Jamea PU I ri4 Hicbaxd Pbihpa, wbo. by Dcih) dm tod li-ib A j.r., V l. Mot., mtrdad m Cl. a flr , in UwJ i.- It. I)., d tge IV te , ennvntel llw t une 1 1 I u. C. U'lllutai, who, by aaaigtita-nt on '-a k u tit Uoss-I, detld J7th Pub. A. li I. !, rc -or J.-1 .t Clettrdc'd. ia leed tiinik U. It . page a", .to, .-.. veyed tbe name lu Abraham flump'tr?. uken in atet-iitiua and to bj ml 1 t m. p j(, 4jf -uf A. Ilunipbrrya. Alao, a err am two atory frame h-m v M M feci, tttua'tt in tbe ton of J-larlintr. t'l- jriiiij couuly. fa., on tut 6tUI4n IWt, boun Ir l y l , aUeet, Marola alley. Cedar e-ur, at 1 Ut i. I 'it. Seiied, taken in exo-a'ion -in 1 to a a-jJ I mi property of A. W. H trntr A !o, a one an I a -half atory h a e or ba idn( 24 fed front aad IS fetdenp, It i a piuik hiiIi ing with lot ana eurlalaajt appu ten n- th-rcto, aituate in tba ntragk of iimimi .on i .ne ran, bounootl on the aorih br Ti-eiijuloy air-rt, the eaal bv EJwarJ alley, on Ibnem'.h 7 : -i, I. ij. tSeife l, tattttn in exnti io an I l- j-t,,.. aa tbe prporly of Ouat Tavlor, -to I J af B. Cola, eoiilractor. raaaa hp ri4i.a Tbe price or eum at av-i ba pruuerty aball ba atrua off muat h pi i a the lime of aale, ereaob e hr arraog-aaatj made ea will be oreredeOinerwiat. tue tt mry wi) be Imuaadiately put up and aoid aia t Uie 01 pea aa aad ria uf tut peraon to a ma it waa etraek uff, aad who, in eutaf dettoi 'u-t at auch re -ale, tall make good Ibe aa a. .0 I in ao tauaee will Ibe Oaad ba pruaaau-d to Cmrt fur fonfirmauon unlaea tbe money ia aciutliy pail to tbe Sheriff. ANUHKW PKXrZ.Jr.. tftiantrp's Ornrn, 1 niter if. Ctetaritold. t'a,. Pb. l!t.J77. I I liar w JL'HtHtK J Lial ol Jurvra Urawn for March term. A 0. M77. eommeoeiog on the ftd kl -n i t; -it. 19th day and continue for two weeka : snaap Ji'Bona. T. 0-ene, CtearhaMi leaae Smith, (lirard T. t t'unper, . . " ,truet Hut not, " Levi Joiti-tn, It. CityitltKi A.MoraiaootU'bes Joa. R.tineT, Newhur Jinia LtHe, lirahum .1. Ws-atbrook. Wall'ton amael Flegal, Mark k'vler. Rradri nl Wm. Unrjr. final 1 Wm. Kad'ker. UradTWm.Mictaacla,Karlhaua RH I U rat n, M jWtn. Ma.re, - Hobert Voting, Bernaide.A. D. J -hniloa, Morril tJeorge Pa -eh en, Kltjah Monro, H J J. I'icard, ttvington jjaa. L. KteWstrt, " And. Kepbart, Uecatut Char lea Heter. Fenn tha VB-taK irnana near frrrt. IPtb. t. Wrist lit, Keeearia lac R'Mhraik.Or ih io a-aia'l Hcgarty, lvl Huhler, Jaa. Pallerarrti,"" " 11 W Oinlar, OuMch Oeorge DeWitt, - ,Jaa. Iuua, Hounlale John H-rah. i Matthew liarrr, Henry Pen'B, Rlooui Alfred Sen old, II u-t J times II. Wplc. Bogga la.ae Wnf, Jorlii K. B Plumer, Hrdlrd Ja. McNetl. Jaa. WsHsl.trtdg-t, ' Marlia .lolan, . " John H Ktler " ;J W. Ltard. lewia tSbiB'bey, Brady E.J (liliiiaotl.Kaithaaa Wui. Marah. 4 D. R. Rooin, UHwnnra JoltnCarhle, M J. B i-haw, I W. Refer, Covington 8. Mlte Pailertoa., 'I Michael Knticr, M J W. Tboicqa. 'I MicboUl (Ntitrtel, M jit. P. Uughii)4a, I'f a a Juhn Yotb-ra, " H C W tgouar. P ka II. W. Sn.vder Clearfield l 0 Kutar, II f. Uigler, ' Hnimtl, Morrta Jam 1 A. Pauar. aeu (loHutj, ' I) ft. Kepbart. 0erttt Ilea Kerna. M P W A.fhaH, )Wi. Dilr, " taeurga 8hbtl a. " 0. L 8ubo ,arcr, ' twtin Lcwta, Ferguion John Orr, N. rt anhingt'a Jaa. PTg'iaoo, " iJa. tlaiL,;herr John K. Carr, Ulrard pfter B, tjia. Ofca-i Woj Si(t4n-awt MJeu. K Jottat, Joha P. Jury. , - H- L in..er. lleu.tal laroagia. H P. H. rth iff, tfoideirJ Tboiupaua Head.Gobna tho Ma'bera. TKaranie Juno a atccoen wru tith t-ae tSwitb. Brroaria.Jtio. B. Keno, Covington Ja- ub W. ,ney, Bokfa -'haa Br im John I..Wtu.,Djtralfurd -o'omna Maarcr. M J ,etib I.. Wearer, Bradj lenry Uoa, Uecattlf t"4 rmil-y, 'ti U, Kyir. tiutbea J. iutumr-i, jr , ' I John Wiiaon, Jac-th W. Corp. " i-leu. W. ritevar, flit-ant Jia. M Mahaffiy, . B-ll B. P. Keater, Ureeanwd lam Caler, ' ' jr A. Pndatut, (Jul job Wm Orr, t IWm.Puirertott. Lawreaaa 1. M Kld lre.Ravvaldatp; laa. MeDivUt, - Ce, K. P tlrli-k, ' teor Waa. Nona, Morril 'acfc H in , t'teetrtit I I Mil-a Helton, m 11 B. Tay w, - Uivbaal Uader. W, R, Ha tskorn, Cur'lrt-i A. J Criibar. 0 II, Ruratmuih, 11 j -lauaea Miller, pe,, Lawnner KilliaQ, Cheat jHai-on It. Bliaotji, P.ul Whua. H t'fAH man, p.fca liiUttl- fHtiCLAMAIlO.N. Wria-a, TToa. C, A. MTKrl, PrealdfDt Jadge of the Coart of Cote men Plana ef ib Tweaty-iftb Judicial Dietrict, eompoted of tbe niBBiies of Clearaeld, 't(r aad Cliauc and II. .a Aihah Han-a and Hon. Viacaxr D. Ilni.r, -taaooiaie Judaea af Clearfield county have iaeued tbeir p'eeapt.te me dlrerltd. for the holding or a Court or Commua Pleaa, Orphant' Court, Court ef Quarter 9eaatnna, Court of Oyer nnd Terminer, and Coart of tteneral Jail Deliv. ery.atth Court lluuae atCUarfiaid.iaand frthe county if Clearfield, cnmmeaeing oa the third Monday, the lltlli day of Murtli, IH17 and ti continue two weeka, NortCR I , therefore, ha re by gtrea, to Ue Coruevat, Jatiae af tbe Peaee, and Ceaalablea, ia aad for eatd coaaly of Clearleld, to appear ia their proper pereona, with their Reoorda, Rolla, (niaiuiaitiona, Kiammationa, and other Rem em branetfa, to du tbua thing a hu h 10 their oftfea, and ia their behalf, oeruia te be done. Ry aa Aef of Aaeembly, paa-0 tbe etb dtf or May. A. l. i"l. it m-da ibe duty uf the J ut ile l tba Peace ul the eevrral eunuea uf thia Coaiui'hae,ib. to ret ana lu ibe Ciark or ibe Court of Quarter Seaatona uf tba reaprctive eoentlca, all the ree -gnitancec rnlrrvd int"hrf'-re tk am hj any pereoa ur poreoaa ehargel with tha aomeo amon uf any enmx, eioept eucb eaaa aa may beendel batore a Juatloe of lha l' a a, K der caiaiing lawa, at legal (ea daya bef re tha amraifuunt of the avMloq nf tba Court te which ibry era mgde returnable rvaecllvei,aiil la all eaaea where any rrwguiaaaeea are entered into teea than lea daya brfw a ibeouiumeMoemrut ef the aeation tu which they arc aiadv returna ble, the aatd Juaticaa arc o rvtMn the aame in the cuit. miiuger a l ea4 al had aot b- ta pitaevd MlVKN aadar my baad at Clearfield, tt la .Hal any of Jauanry, ia tba year ot oar Lord, en Ihuuaand eight hundred and eeveaiy-'otefi. Jan :il to ANURKW PhS tt . )r. aer It t.l.lMI.H'n NtiriCliW Notice la bareliy given that ibe Mlneing tin u me have het-n eiamincd antl paiVaed bj wr irl rrruatn filed of rueord la thia office lor Ihe ia apeetion of heira, tegaleea, eredltorataud all ottlrra itil'traeted, and will Im ntvaenleA le ike aolt Mi iibana' taurt ul ClianleKl ouunty, 10 ba held at the Cyuit M,iiJM,f tp the borough of Clearfield, menclng on tha .1.1 Mon.Uv (being the n$ I of Marth, A. I. lit"? 1 Final aeoaunt f Joha K. M irgan, AdmiQialrl r ut lha eei eta f ta, Uaeaa. tale af Burand townehip, Olaarleld coiitef Pa.( aeeavd. Partt4l at, ut)nt uf tiaoar A mt aad Jaa. Ad ttat, Admmiatraiora of tha aalate of David Ad'iwi, lata of Cleat fild borough, deoe,iaei. aVe-.n-t p.rhal account uf J dm L, Coitle, K-i Admlniairatar ul lhaaaUUut David M'ller lata at l.awrvnea townehip, Clear Avid euani, l' 1 deoaid- Pinal aoeouat of H. It. LaHarle, Adminlairainr al tbe oaiata of Joba Lel-ord,, late al L'ant towaahip, Orearfluld eoaaty, Pa.. deeee-d. Partial aeeoanl ef Ly dia P. Le-aard, Adwi. tratria ef Ibe etate of Chit W i.a.,aard. la'a ef Lawrence toaaahip, Clearleld eeuuly, fa., deweaaed Pinal Beaouat of Jacob Pcaree. Ooardiaa f Prauhila P Hall, a miner en af Tnea Hell, Wia of Brat fur 4 towaahta, OtearleM Pa., da evened. Final ateaeant af Allea Mar ray, aervlv-ng ad miBlatrater of tbe relate ef Anderaaa alurrav. tetanf Otrard lawaahip. Clearleld eeanty. la-, Part 1 4 aeeeaat af J. Ram I teem, Admiaiatreiov ml tbe aetata af J. Lraa Hoover, lata f Pike towaahip, Clearta'd aenalff Pa , dT-aaa4. PaJrtral aeeeaat ef Olmrtat iVeara, laeimtor ef ttto ajctoea of Beery S. Oik am, lam of Hieioa toebie), leergalaj awaaty. Pais, aeeeaae.1. low. ll.M ateftltof A aeeeTdar.