Oioboi B. Goodlandih, Editor. CLEARFIELD, r. WEDNESDAY IIOKNINO, MARCH, t, 18". Reader, If 70. want to know whet U ,olnl on ta tbe boalnee, world, juit read our ailvertialnf oolamai, tbo Sptttal eolumo to partioular. Josoph W. Albop,ono of tbo found on ol tbe Pacific Mail Steamship Com pany, diod Tuesday niglit at hi homo in New York. Thanks. Senator Wallace and Con gressman Mackoy have our thanks for documents from tbo Fodcral Capital. State RonatorPoalc and Hoprcscntativo Tate ditto, for documonts from llar risburg. M - tl, 1 fln.. ., &1,.1IT J. UO CHllllUrUIUIIU t-uuuvj iiiviij Maguiros wore twolvo in numbor ; only twool thorn, GoorgeParBtt and Robert Whitolaw, are in jail. Patrick Poylo, formerly leader ot the gang, was drowned last summer. The rest havo disappeared. Tbo marriago of Mr. Charles Harris Phelps, to Miss Eleanor LmngRton Pell, only daughter of Mr. John Au gustus Pell, took place in Now York on Wodnosday last. Mr. Phelps has distinguished himself by rivaling Lord Byron and Lcandcr in swimming across the Hellespont. Delegates Elictid. The Demo crats ol Contro county, on tbo 2Slb nlL, eloctod J. 1. Shugort and C. M. Bowor, Representative Delcgatos to tbo next 8tato Convention. And scloctod ,T. X. Casnanova, of Pliilipsbnrg, J. B. J-'ishor of Grogg twp., and J. A. Wood wards of Howard, as Senatorial Con ferees.' Tho Huntingdon Journal espouses the causo of Bounty Jumpor Albright as tho Radical nominoo for Governor. A bounty -jumpor would bo a "very proper man" for that nomination ; but, Purburrow, "don't you soe" that7mi"J "pointing with prido" hoe put tbo noso oi your bounty-jumper out of joint with tb, "reigning family"? Noal Dow, stand up. Tho Banbury Xetrs is authority lor the stntomont that when .a lady fainted tho other day, on a railway car, thirteen flasks of liquor woro immediately placed at lior disposal. Tho maxim, "Do unto others as you would havo othora lo unto you," could not havo bcon so beautifully exemplified anywhere save in Maine A Bad Send Off. The now Na tional parly, which oponod shop ut Toledo, Onio, last week, made a bad start. With Wanton Duncan, General Sam Carey, Brick Pomoroy and Geo. Francis Train, on board tbo ship of Slato, the vessel will soon be bcauhed Theso four political crusaders aro too well known to the public to do much Am Infernal Outraok. Tho oight Democrats in tho lower branch of tho State Legislature, who, on tho 2Glh ultimo voted with the Radical mem bers in their effort to pass tho Phila delphia Rocordor hill, should have been driven out State street, to the river, and drowned, and tho sixtoen Radicals who refused to endorso the infamy, doscrve promotion. ExEct'TEDlIiMsEi.r. Hoinrich Walt len, under sentonco of death for the murder of Max' Hugo Hoobno, near Elm Station, during the Conlennial, bung himself in tho Norristown prison on Saturday night. These parties woro bosom friends, and loft Gormany to gether, in 1S"C, to visit the Centennial. Now both aro gono. The distress of their friends may bo imagined. Oct AVmi Them. Tbe Pittsburg Telegraph soys: "Senator Wallace's long four per cent, -bond.schcme is worthy of intelligent an J serious consideration at tho band - of Congross." Yes, put them out The poople will tako them, and then let the government tako the money realized from tho salo and re deem the six per cent, bonds, and in that way we can mako tbirty-tbroo percent on the interest, and tbe interest like the bonds will bo owned by our people. Tn Dipt erence. Hayes for four years and 1200,000 in cash, and an ad ditional sum of (25,000 lor incidentals, while Anderson, two years in the pen itentiary, and a heavy fino and cost for Incidentals. Andorson counted Hayes in, or, in other words, ho stolo tbe goods and Hayes received them. Id this State tho receiver of stolen articles la esteemed as guilty as tho follow that stolo them. In Louisiana and Washington tliey look upon crime in another light A fUiPDEN Vacancy. Hon. Uoborl W. Taylor, First Comptroller of tho Treasury, whoso sudden death from paralysis occurred at Washington on the 26th ult, was born in Pennsylva nia, b'it removed to Ohio when a young man. Us was Slate Auditor of Ohio and also served in tho Legislature Upon recommendation of Secretary Chase, Prcsidont Lincoln appointed Mr. Taylor to the ofllco which be held at tbe timo of his death. Ha was at work in his ofllco when tbo stroko came upon him and death ensued within two hours. W Object. Tho Louisiana court in the prosecution of the infamous Re turning Board, la not doing the fair thing, as wo soe it at this distance The Board was composed of two no groos and two whito men, all guilty alike. Yet, the two whito fellows are gobbled up and sent to prison whilo their African confederates aro splurg ing around la the streets of Hem Or leans apparently as innocent as a pair of pet lambs. The amendments to the Constitution expressly provides that no distinctions shall be made on ac count of race, color, or previous condi tion. Theroforo, we hold Uiat aflor ne of tho white follows, Anderson, wn (Convicted one of the colored gentlemen should tve been removed from socie ty. TtM distinction, fsrbidden, is too Upparanl la (bis case. We therefore object. POUTirA I. DESPEHA 770.V. J. Mailiann Wells was the chief nutti- - ogerol'lhe Louisiana Returning. Board, and now, when on tho way to tho Pen. ilentmiy, his fiicmls insist that ho tsj cilo mo iiuiiieroii ti mies i.o uac m. milled during Ihu past lillecn years, while at ihe head of his party. The editor of tho Philadelphia Tunes alludes lo him in this way : "Tho theory is ad vanced by General Gibson, a Lou isiuna Representative in Congress, that J. Madison Wells is insane. Tho plea is plausible, and tbo position is much more tcnabla than any that has boon advanced by his lrionds, amor g whom, happily, General Gibson is not number ed. Certainly it is tho must uhuritablo way of accounting for bis long caroer. It is anorrortosupposo that Mr. Wells has nono but a Returning Board noto riety. His namo has long been con spicuous in tho criminal calendar of Louisiana. Many years ago be was short in his accounts as Sheriff of Rap ides parish to tho amount ot 20,000 or thereabouts. IIo now has a claim for 805(1,000 before tho Southern ClainiB Commission, which tbo Legislature lias pronounced fraudulent and basod on porjury. May not this havo been tho fruit of a disoasod mind f A few years ago two stolen mules wero tracod to his plantation, and when tho overseer was offered filly dollars' to point out tho animals it is related that his reply was : 'Bern mules is on do place, but I ain't gwino to pint 'em out for no money. Do fuc is Muwa Madison is a great ras cal, but ho is goojl to old Robin and 1 ain't gwine agin him. And I tell you dis, il all do mules on dis placo was pintcd out dat don't belong bore daro wouldn't bo more nor three left.' Tho theory of insanity would fully explain this remarkable disposition to stock his plantation nt other pcoplo's exponso. Tho coldblooded murder of Matt. D Espalier, an unarmed neighbor, by J. Madison Wells, is ono ot tho black est spots on his characlor. Insanity, however, is a cloak broad enough to covor this spot. Then, when wo como to think of his virulent tcmpor as dis played last winter, and his attempt to brain Duvid Dudley r icld in a commit leo room, how well this plea fits. And how elso can his persistence in forgery and porjury to keep tho Democrats from controlling Louisiana, notwith standing their rightful majority, bo ex plained to tho satisfaction of any ra tional boing not already convincod that ho is a hold, bad man ? The plea of insanity is a strong ono. Let tho do- fenso rest its enso there." Of CortisE. When that old rascal Wells began to find that if there was no "had placo" according lo Bcechcr, ho found that there was a "bail place" according to law and juslico a jail. Then ho saw clearly that a jail was no just reward for his political services in Louisiana. Then he ran oft' somewhere, then ho was caught, then ho did begin lo believe his timo hud come. So ho writes letters lo firo tho Northern heart, and try and force himself freo. But ho finds that tbo aiders and abet tors of crime are no bettor than crimi nals. Ha calls on Sherman in the Trtfaaary, in tho hope that Sherman, UU.W.JVU tl(,b MMli, Mill (, ibti heart of that other Shorman, surround ed with "the army," and get him out. It won't do. Old Wells won't got out. Tbe Northern heart don't firo worth a match, and then old Wells begins to toll lies. That won't do. If Hayes will only turn out tbo Treasury Sher man, ho will havo peace and quiot in half an hour afterwards. It is theso Shermans that aro making all tho trouble. A Cabinet officer that pities convicts who aro convicted for crimes that put tho Cabinet officer in his plaoo, is as bad as tbe convicts. Turn him oal, Philadelphia Commonwealth, The New York Tribmtu leva that if the Demo ereta im-eeed in preeerviQg eeeu t .mail majority Id tbe next CoDgreea, lucre teeml to be po rot eon why the, oaonot moke it ., Urge a, the. ehonee. Tliev eon oven eeeure o ananiuoua Den oorotle body If they ore eo diipoaed. All they novo to do ! la have a conleetafit put in en appear anee in every eeae where tho people are eo mis guided aa to elect a KepuMioen. Of tonne, It will be eaay enough to eeat the llemocrel. Tku lioaa. bee .atabliehoit lb precedent that relurna here nothing to do With it hut that the Democrat ia entitled to the eeat, provided he ran prove that be waa a eandieate. While tbe parly te encaged in the glorioui work of "reform, it might ac well Kiro the flouotry enough of It. -NHleotP'o U(ol. Young man, that "precedent," allud ed to by you, was set by your party eighteen years ago ; and under 11 up to 18i4, your parly friends had admitted over tie j hundred members to Beats, to which Iho pooplo had never elected them, oven wbilo your party had ovora two third majority in that body ; yet you novor squealed once, neither did Jay Gould's Tribune. Why be so sensitive wbon your friends established tho precedent" and practiced it for so long a time? Manifest a littlo modesty on this point. It is Better to be, Ac The Now York World givo utterance to tho fol lowing: "It is bettor lo bo a door keeper under Tnmmnny Uall than to bo chief of thn Railway Mail Survinn un. der tho Federal Government. Here is Mr. Cheney, Chief of the Railway Mail Scrvico in New England, under investigation by tho House Committee on 'serious charges.' And what aro these 'serious charges?' 'Ho is accus ed of neglecting his work for New Hampshire politics and tho care of his farm in that Statu, and also of paying employes when no service has been rendered to tho govornmont.' Really, if tho liberty cf tho citizen and the rights of tho politician aro to bo tram- pled upon in this manner, what will becomo of the machino?" The Veto in the Cabinet. Hayes' Cabinet was badly split tip on the sil ver veto bill. Tbo discussion finally revealed Iho positions of tho members of the Catmint on tbo iilvar bill as fol lows: For e feto Hearts, Behurt, Devona and Key. xaoieeia rum aleOrary and Taempeoa. H ilhna to eoanraaiae aa m aroleel or ho mim. (ere Kheinaa, BaVCrarj and Tbompeon. Sherman did not tako bis position boldly for or against a veto, but wanted tho Republican party preserved. John Sherman don't care a cuss for tho country so that he and his family aro protocted and fed by kocping his par ty intact Sherman is alone in tho Cabinet, and lacks tho manhood to harbor the views of even a halfway statesman. But it's Shermau. L and Down. Our bonds have gone up ona-iialf per cent, in Europe since tbo passage of tbe silver, bill, while gold has declined nearly on per cent in New York. Hnw is that for ruin? II A YES VETO MESS AG E. To the House of Representatives : After a very careful consideration of House Bill No. 1,0'J3, ontitled "An act to nuthori.o the coinaeo of tbo silver dollnr. and to restore iia leiral tender i'm,l&S&Z.-m ""' it to the Jliiuau t!rJfe,,rufjllltvt-, III which it originated, with my objections to its passage. Holding the opinion which 1 expressed in my annual nics sairo, that ncithor the interest of tbe Government nor tho pooplo of the United Mates would he promolcu Dy disparaging silver as one of the two precious metals which f'uriiioa Mifrt coinage ol the world, and that legisla tion which looks to contracting tho volume of intrinsio money to as full a measure of both inotals as their rola tive commercial value will pormit would be neither unjust or inexpedient, it has been my earnest desiro to concur with Congress in tho adoption ol such meas ures to incroaso tho silvor coin ago of tho country, as would not impair the obligation of contracts, oitbor publio or privato, or injuriously affoct tbo publio credit. DOES NOT MEET THE HEO.U1REMENTS. It is only on tbo conviction that this bill does not moct theso essential re quirements that I fool it my duty to withhold from it my approval. JMy prcsont official duty as to that bill per mits only an attention to tbo spucifio objects ot the bill, which seems to mo the Constitution has in such way pro vided. Tho bill providos for tho coin age of silvor dollars of tho woight ot 412) grains each of standard silver, to be a legal tender to their nominal val ue for all debts and duties, publio and private, except whore otherwise ex pressly stipulated in the contract. It is well known that tho market value of that numbor of grains of standard silvor, during tho past year, has been from ninety to ninety-two conts as com pared with the standard dollar of gold or papor, which is now lawful monoy in this country. Such measure, it will hardly be questioned, will in tho judg ment of mankind be an act of bad faith as to all debts hereto contracted. WHEN TUB SILVER DOLLAR SHOULD BE MADE A LEGAL TENDER. The silver dollar should bo matlo a legal tondcr only at its market value. The standard of valuo should not bo changed without the consent of both parlies to tho contract. National pro mises should be kept with unflinching fidelity. Thcro is no power to compel a nation to pay its just debts. lis cred it depends on its honor. The nation owes what it has led or allowed its creditors to expect. I cannot anprovo a bill which in my judgment authorizes tbo violation ol sacred obligations. A fiii.vra DOLLAR SHOULD HE or FULL VALUE. Tho obligation of tho public faith transconds all questions of profit or public advantage Its unquestionable maintenance is tne mctaio as wen oi the highost expediency as of the most nocessary duty, and should over bo carefully guarded by the Executivo, by L'ongrcss ana by tho pcopio. it is my firm conviction that if tho country is to be benefited by a silvor coinago it can be dono only by the issue of silvor dollars ol lull valuo wliicn will dotraud no man. A currency worth less than it purports to be worth will in tho end not only defraud creditors, but H aro cngagod in legitimate business, and nono moro surely than those who aro dependent on their daily labor for thoir daily bread. R. B. Hayes. Exocuti vc Mansion, Fobruary 28,1878. Tho Houso took up the bill the same day and passed it over the veto by a voto of 1 lo 73, and in tho Senate by 40 to IP. Being moro than a two-third vote in each Houso the bill became a law without Hayes' signature, J'JJ.1 out " Tli Eaetcrn Wan THE SHINING OF THE ARTICLES ANNOUNC ED TO TUB RUSSIAN TROOPS, London, March 3 Evening. The following announcement o! the conclu sion of poaco betwoon Russia and Tur koy was roccivod to-night by Reulor's telegram company : Constantinople, Sunday, March 3. The treaty of peace has been signod. Tbo Grand Duke Nicholas announcod tho fact lo the soldiers at a review at San Slpfano to-day. Russia has aban doned her claim on the Egyptian and Bulgarian tributaries. A PAST PHASE OF THE CRISIS. London, March 3. The Aijence Russe cites tho spocial dispatch from Vienna, in tho Daily Telegraph, ol March 1, slatipg that tbe Russians wore bent on pntering Constantinople with pr without the Sultan's consent, and that England bad notified Prince Uorlsohakolf that if Russia pursuod tho laltor course tbo British Ambassa dor would be ordered to quit St. Pe tersburg. Tbe Agenct Rum says this report refers to a past phase of tho crisis, sinco which the Russians havo occupied San Stelano with the sanc tion of tho Sultan. AU8TRIANS TO ENTER BOSNIA. London, March 4. A spocial to tho Standard from Yicnna asserts that two divisions of Austrians will enter Bosnia in about ten days. The Standard's correspondent at Vi enna slates that tho Austrian and Brit ish Ambassadors have been instructed to protest against the Russian entry into Oonotontinoplo. Too Bad. The present Radical Leg islature is prolifio in providing places for its "dead ducks," who havo been plundering the State Treasury fur fif iemu yvurs. Tlie Hueuruer udlue in Philadelphia, worth 1110,000 a year, is intended for Quay, Hartrnnft'a Secre tary. The Dow office of Bank Com missioner, is created for tho purpose of giving Hart a clerk In the State Treasury, and who was the Radical candidnto against Colonel Noyes last fall a place when his time is out. And it is now hinted that tbo jolly ex- Speaker, Elisha W. Davis, is also to have an ofllco created for hi in that of State Pension Agent. As Quay and Hart are provided for, and Davis seems about the only man loft, the Legislature can adjourn Sine die after passing lbs Pension Agent bill. The Radical party as roprpspritcd in tho Legislature, is acting as though it novor expected lo get another chance to rob the Treasury and the pooplo, and aro therefore placing their spocial pots where they will do tho most good when In exile. A Good Witness. Robert West, traveling agent of tho Admnct, Itself ono of the slralghtost of Republican papers and Laving but few good words for either the South or the lemocralic party, in a lottor, pubiuV lo the last issuo of tho Advanrt, says: ' was raised in tho North and havo always boon a Republican, but ) am fujly per suadcei that there ia no more prejudice in tho South against Northern men than tltero is tn ,tbo North against southerners. Theso words from such a prominent representative of Radi calism are exceedingly timoly just now ia this latitude. Mutual Enjoyment. Tho tone of Mr. Hayes' first veto mrssago, found clscwhero, was exceedingly satisfacto ry to Congress. This wo Infer from tho way that body sent it through i..,k ii....... :.. ... ,, i... I '- j-:- y w-f; -cd it properly when he termed tho message "a fraud coining from a fraud." Tho language may not have been parliamentary, but it waa tbo truth. Some portions of tho message are fur moro offensive than the remark ti X i. CoXbecauso it lacks truth, ilixu Congress was elected by the people, and Hayes was counted in by a Return ing Board. Gatiikhed. Ex-Senator Bonj. F. Wado, for many years a leading publio man in Ohio, died at his home in Jef ferson, in that State, on tho 3d inst, in his 78th year. IIo was one of the original Abolitionists, and lilto Garri son, Smith, and that school, favored a dissolution ot tho Union, rather than tolerate Slavery. If Hayes is right on the silvor bill, why does ho not convort his Cabinot or turn tho members out and got men who will act in harmony with him. $w gtflvfrtfsmfttts. "VTOTICE. A DiMting of the itookholdsri of i tne uittrneia r in unci uo., wui oe noia t their offioe In Cleirfluld, on Monti?, Hay Atb, 1878, for tbe fiurpoee of voting on the inereu of tbe eapital etoek of laid eompaay. v, w. DM 1 ill, Clearfield, Pa , Mar. 8t. tteoretary. CAM, AND HRTTIa-l3 All portoni in dftbtnd to On 1 1 eh, MoCorkle A Co.. am re- leett-d to oall at their rami. are more maa Pottle ieir ooounit without delnr, either by eh or note, end by tbie mem tare ooite and trouble to all partial oonoerned. UUlilUIl, MOCUHKI.K, UU. Clearfield, Pa., Jan. S, 1878 if, E ifC.MHIl 4i C LAMMICAI' SCHOOL, Tbit eeh'tol will enan In tbe Leonard Or- ded Hehool buiHing, Clrertleld, Pa., on MONDAY, ArKIL ZZil, 1078. and continue eleven week. Tuition, for Common branehei.....w..4 00 Higher Kngliib nnd CIioJ.........8 00 A Norm it clue will be formed If dnired. Clirfield, feb 18 lot. II. C. TOUNUMAN. IXIH I'THIX NOTICK. Nbtlce ti J hereby giren thet Letter! Tenteraeotary on the eitate of VALKNT1NB HOFFMAN, lata of CovingUm towmhip, Clearfield eonnty, Pa., decerned, having been daly granted to the nndereiened, all partoni indebted to enid eetata will p leeee make immediate payment, nnd tboee baiog elaimi or demandi will preterit tbem properly authenticated for irttlement without delay. L'ATi.AKl.NK HUFFMAN, Jrenehvllle, Pa.. Feb. 27, ,TH-fit axeeutrlx. ADMIMMTRATOHS NOTICE. Netiee li heraby gieon that Letter! of Ad ministration on the eitate of BAM'L TKOY, 8r., late of Brady lownihiii, Clearfield County, Pa., dea'd, having been duly grentod to the under- ligned, ell uerAom Indebted to raid eitate will pleaie make immediate payment, and thote hav- ing olnim or tiomandi will p repent thrm properly authenticated foreetllement without delay. K. II. MOO UK, Lntbiriborg, Pa., Feb. A, '78 St. Adm'r. Hold and Farm for Sale. The nndertlgned ofleri for iale fjrnnd farm containing about 76 aerer of land.iiluate aboat one-fourth of a mile loutb of Rbnwivllle, Clear field oounty, Pa. There ii on the farm a rood frame building 80x36 feet, now need ai a hotel for the accommodation of lumbermen, a good ftable IHx:i0 leeL with all neeoitary outbulldinra. and a young orchard of thrifty fruit troee peaebee, applet, pean and oherry tree. Tbe farm and hotel li offered at private iale, on reaionable termi. ror particular!, apply on the pre ram or by letter to LO 1,81 HA J. 1KV1N, mar. fl-3m Shewnville, Pa. TO CONTRACTORS.--The andereigned will receive propoiola for building a bridge acrota Clearfield ereek, at what li knonn aa Llti' Fordiog, until Wodneiday, the 20th day of March, 187S. The bridge to be a lingta apan of leo feet i to be lit teen feet wide imide, and twenty feet high from low water mark; Hone to be larn and raited to tbe purpoe. The eoatrmetor to fnrnieb eisjiililiig wai-wfyi ilitj lumbar, and to be a good, nbstenUel bridge. The andenlgoed agree to inrniin tne lumoer.aeitvertKi on tbe around. To bo an aneovered bridge. Plant and mecifleatloni oan be teen at tbe ollioe of U. H. A W. Uarratt, isiearneid, ra., woere dim ean be len. or the may am Danuou 10 auupr oi ine unnereigned. THOMAS 11 ILL, SIMON THOMPSON, UBO. K BAttRETT, March I, 1871-lt. Committee, Ao. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS 'itu 'iln Tog Smo'arUgTuboeeo li "eeoond to none" In aroma, mildneii, purity and quality. The great oeUbrtty of our Till Ta Tobaeaa hae eauied many imitation! thereof to be nloood on tbe market, wo therefore eeutinn all Cfcewere ngainit pureb4Mlng enrb imttatiooe. All deaiera buying or eelllnn other nludohaeoo bearing a hard or mete IIo label, render themeelver liable to tbe penalty of tbe law, and all pereoni viouttng our iraae merm are punnnnbie by One and Imprlionmnnt. aa Act of Con great Aug ll IQMH The genuine Lorlllard Tin Tar Tobacra ean m diiimgatined by a ti TAt, on each tnmp witg toe woru i.unn.iiAnu itamDed tbereoa. Orerr.flRR tonitohaeeo laid in 1877, and sea rljr S,oo) prinua tmployed in feetoriei. Taxea paid UuTrament In 1877, abflttt n.ee. 000. and d urine rait 13 me, over liCO.OtiO.liOfl. Tbeee goodi eold by J ll Lytle. Clearfie d. Pa.. Agent Ut ciearneid eouaty, at manufaotureri rate. Mar. ft, 78 3in. T F.CilHTRR'ft NOTICB. IV Notloe le hereby civen that tbe follow in to. ouuoLj have been examined and paflied by me, and remain nied oi reoord in tun otnoe for the tn- epeetion of beiri, lrgateee, creditor!, and all othera Intern ted. and will be preeented to the next Or phani' Court ol Clearfield oounty, to be held at the Court Hume, in the borough of Clearfield, eom menelng on tbe fid Monday (being the )$fb day) of March, A. D. 1178 i Final toeount of P. Tanaey. Adm'r of tbe eitate of Samuel Oordot, late of Wuodwaed twp.. viearneio o ra., ueeeaeed. Final aceoant of Jullui A. Terpe and Michael (Shaffer, Adm'r of the eitate of Nioholaa Sella day, late or Itrady twp , Clearfield Ce Pa., de eeaied. Final ao)o.unl of Wn, T. Moore, Adm'r of tbe ei- tale of Andrew . ajeere, )tte of Pena twp., ulcerated vo.. ra., aeaeaaea. Final aceount of Daniel Gootl lender and Hcnrjr ahalliate" VrBrady tw"p7 cfenrleidOo., Pa, deoeaied. Final ucoont of R. II. Moore, and Oeo. C. Kirk, Kxeeatora of ibe ritata of 8. J. Horn, rat of Brady twp., Cloarleld iio. Pa. daoeaeed. Final aoeooot of R II. Moor and Uee. Q. kirk , Kieeutora of 8. J. Morn, and who we Uuerdi aa of tbe minor beiri of Jamea A. Woode, latt of Clearfield Co., Pa., deoeaied. Final aeooant of WTrf A. Wright, Rxeeutor of the eeUU of B. B. Wrinhf, let of Ileoearia twp., Clearfield Co., Pa , deoeaied. Partial aeoount of Wdj, Laniberry, Adm'r of tbe itate of David Lanberry, late of Lresjoa) twp Clevfitld Co., Pa., deoeaied. L.J. MOROAN, Feb. M-t Hoglitar A Reeorder. PRIVATE BALK or Valuable Real Estate I The eojnilraed, ll.la la Peaa I.e., Clur fleld eounte. Pa., effere ta. followlag ralaebl. Heal Betatefor aalai 446 Acres of Land, wire or l.ee. la Seeeeria losaatlp, l,la( og the aorta aide ot bif ClearSeld en.a, aa wlthla one mile of the aama. Tbo abota lead (a beaellr eooerai llb aeaeloek, white oak, raek Ml, Bed atbn bard wood limber, aad a qaaatltr el while pin., ul I lo bo hair a aalllioa or Bora fmmt. The aaae le hoatllr aaderlald with bltaulnoae ooal, and dlreotlo oa Ihe line of railroad loading (Veal lloaladal.ii, Coalport. Itiv.lw. leanknowa. Then are, aljo, slit; ritual.!, lalaerale oa the aame. Tbo eboto lead llee eboal two and t-kmtt aiilea below Iho Tillage of Uloa Hope, a4iolalaf lande of Ooorge Urooai aad othera, oa wbal la knowa aa Porler a ran. Tbe laiprei eneate aa the prep, ortj aro a good gorod eaw Bill, la ranalng order, a high dev. alone breaet, Bade la tbe boat Baa Mf. St for alaoot an; Baokioerr. There le, aleo, alargefa)edwelling hoaeoend freme bank barn thereon, and aovt forty mr fifty aoree, Bora or laie, af tha Uad u alaared. An. norana wliklng la lorael la propon, ml abli kld will do well to aiaBlaa Ibfe prf.rlf. I w'lU atli lim whole or the aadlvlded hair lalaae.i, aa mar akil the arehaeer. Tbe above tree! of lead will Bake two or Ihtoo farBa, whteh wlllooBparo farorablt with lie r-ealr fart af oar ooanl;. Prloo aad UrB Bale hoorra to aa aereoa wliklag la paa fkaaa.' Pnr forthrf faiakaiar, ..III. p. root mt addreeo Ike aaderelgaad at tl,eBplaq Ltllf P.O Cloarleld eoaotr, Pa. 6AM t Wn,JuH. Jan. I, I "71 If. ' 1 1878. NOW BEADYI 1878. A NEW WALL MAP - -. .- t SIZK-t-ue FEET. Every School should have a Copy I W Ult tluKUf ia feorjiinSwitiK ib pulUotloi of (bit Mp for whlrth t hv hwj m bidt In- qulrlu. ll U bvatut ifully ooIoTih! Iijr eiiuutiri, M WW"" . - ,(..ir. Uttry Pout Office in ihe Mate, by tlx Uttftt MthnrltlM arrctlly loottei the rlrcTi, BMunUiiu, rilrli and onU, tn,t it Complete In rvery particular. It ti printed on Bn nmior, taeuraly mounted on itrong utuxHn iml on rolleri. n1 will bo furnUboil At the low Prloe of $6.00, Net. G-23T lXXXX J3XJ0TI MITCHELL'S 7 Mepe In a eel. A Key, galte, with each aet. Small Serial, with Name!.! 110 00 Small erlee, Wltn.ut Naroee 10 00 Large 8erlea, without Namea 20 00 , ' e. H. ui' 1I.BK i:u., Mar. l et. i: I Philadelphia. Mercantile 'Appraisement. The vendera of Forelra and Doueailo Mcrvhan- diae, Diitillora, II re were, Broken, An., Id Clear field oounty, will take ant too thu thy are ep praiied and eleieod by the aodereeneri Aunralaer of Mereantile and other Hcenae taiea, lur the e rear IH7f. aa follown claii. Beer aria Towualilp fax. ... 7 oa ... 7 on ... 1 00 ... 7 On 7 OH ... 21) IM ... 7 00 .. I 00 7 llll ... 7 00 .... 7 0(1 ... II tl, ... 13 40 ... 7 00 ... 7 00 ... 7 00 ... 7 00 ... 7 00 ... 1 M ... eO 00 .... 7 0 ... 7 OS ... 7 oo ... 40 00 M John Q. flloigow, gju'l mdif , 14 Nutter, Romery A Je., gen'l indae, Itell Xowuahlp. 14 II. MeOhee A Co., gen'l mdae 14 Robert MahafleT, gotj'l tndae 4 ' llradtordTowaelilt. 14 Dlattenbergor A Co drugi,.H,M.. ... K I. V. tlrmy A Co., jreo'l nidu 14 J. T. Leonard, gm I ndio Brady Tinruahip 15 J. Seyler A fton, gen'l mdie .. 14 Daniel Good I en der, gen'l mdie H 14 Meore A llaniilton, gen'l indae .. 14 J. 11. Kdinger, hardtore 12 P. 8. Weler A Co, gan't nidM It Long A Brady, hardware 14 T. Tracy A C., grorerle 14 M. L. Lockard gen J mdie 14 A. L. Hoy, furnimr 14 John 13. Ellin, gen'l.nidee 14 Tho ma Montgomery, gin'l aJae H. II M. D. Alnaley, dry a.ode T John DuBoia, grnTmdae .. 14 C. D. Kvani A Rro., notiona 14 John Hoheuriek, ncttone m 14 B A ti. L. Knaor, boota and ihoea, W. L. Ntoholxon, 3 Irilliard Ublei Hutu aide Townahlp. 14 Aaron Patehln, gen' mdie. 18 Ileraoe Patehln, gen'l mdia 14 Jamea C. Connor, gun' I ntdee. 14 Jack Pat eh in, gau'laniae J4 Mr i. M. C. Reed.drigi ClearflclJ Borough. 15 Win. Powell, hardware IS Reed A Hagerty, hardware 14 Jamei L. Leavy, mt lo Jentea H. Lytle. grieerlea 10 Jnbn Mr(laoghy groeerlei 11 A. (1. Kramer A Cn; groeerli. 14 Stage A Norrll,mfit market 11 T. A. Fleck A Co., dry good II Wm. Rood, dry goedi 15 II. A. K ratter, dry gmidi 10 R. Mneetip, gfii'l uiJie It Geo. Weaver A Co , gf-u'l tndee 14 John A. Htork tobeODonlft 14 Alei Watiin,tola?etiniit - 15 Her linger A Rook, clothing 14 A. Gmniburg, Agent, clothing 15 fl Unlnihnrg, boota and ahoei 14 O. C. A T. W. Moore, boon A ihoei... 14 P. A. flaulln, aUrtonery 14 John Troutman, for ni tare 14 Ouiieh, MrOorkle A Co., furniture 14 F. M. Cardon A Bro.tmeat market 14 M. G. It row n A Bro, machinery 14 C. D. Watioo,drugi. C. I). Wation, patent o.edicinei... 14 Id rtf wick A Irwin, dnige Ilartawiok A Irwin, latent modlcinei 14 H.U. 8iaekmatt, draga II. B. K)aekman,peteatB.edtoinoa 14 B. B. Ruttari, confrctlonory ft S. 8. Huttrri, aaloon., B. 8. Uottaro, I billiard table 14 John Btodler, eonfeetloaery 4 J. Dougbvrty, Jr aaloco 4 M. 8. Ulanta, aaluon- C. Lelpeldt, brewery.... W. Biidrea, brewery M Clearfield County IJank Cheat Towtuhlp, 1 1 Jamea Mr K wen, gen'l mdie 14 J. R. McKee, gen'l mdao 14 Paul White, gen'l mdie... CovlUfftQQ Tow uali I p. 14 Uillllaod Heokendora, gen'l tnJie.... 15 L. M. Cobdrfet, gnn'l tudae t ,. 14 Franola Leigey, gen'l mdie , Guile ft Towtielilp. 15 D. K. Harney A Co, gen'l mdae 14 P. A A. Flynn, grn'l mdie 14 T. A. Pridoaui, gen'l aadae...HM 14 H. Allcman, gen'l mdae Cunvciuvllle Borougii. 14 W. II. Thouijuon, genl mdie 14 Thomtnon A Co , gnn'l mdie 15 J.C. Wright A Co ,e!othtng 14 D. Fault, gen'l mdie 10 Hnmuel Arnold, gtm'l mdie , - 15 A. M. Irwin, grn'l mdit 14 8. J. Uatea, hardware H 14 Jacob Rilgar, hardware, M..H 13 A. (letei, hardware 14 A. M. Kirk, jeweler 14 W. A. Dale, groeerlea 14 Aughinbaugb A tlregory, druge 14 J. K. Irwip, druga J. R. Irwin, patent eiedieinea 7 00 10 on 7 oo 7 00 7 OH 10 00 III 00 7 00 311 00 00 II SO 7 00 1.1 00 It 00 12 50 10 00 11 50 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 11 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 t 00 7 00 00 : 7 oo b oo 7 00 10 00 00 IM 7 00 10.00 20 00 It 00 11 00 30 00 ,. 7 00 .. 7 00 .. 7 00 ,. 7 00 ,. 10 00 ., 7 oo ,. 10 00 - 7 00 ,. 7 00 .. 7 00 . 7 00 .. 7 00 .. II 40 .. 7 00 . HI 00 .. It 00 . 7 00 ,. 7 00 ,. 10 00 .. 7 00 .. 7 00 .. 7 oo .. 7 no .. oo .. 7 oo .. 7 00 . 10 00 .. so oo .. 7 oo 14 Kegner A Tbompion, olothing..., 14 C. Graff A Son, eanfeotionery..,, I 0. Ureff A Son, aalooa Carwcnivllle Hank , C. Irani Towmhip. 14 F. A. Mignot, fn'l eodee Graham Towitllp. 14 T, IJ. Ftircey, gcnl tndee 7 I Hmton Tnwiiahlp. 14 Coryell A Co., gen'l ndae.,,,., ,. 14 0. . W.U.H. druai 14 Oharlea Hobeokar, groeerlei ..... 14 J. A. Dorr, gen'l mdae.., M liarthaua Tuwuehlp. 14 Qodfrv Fisher, gon'l mdie 14 I. 0. MaClnakey, gen'l mii-e 14 Co-Operatlve Hoelety, gen'l mdae 14 OlMiland A Yotben, grn l mdie n l.avrnc Townahlp, 7 M ;nn oo 7 00 7 00 7 oo 7 00 7 on Cnarlea Shaffer, brewery ... It on Lumber City Borough. 14 D. L. Fergiieoa, aoa'l Bdae 7 II Holler, Dyer Co., ana l mdae 10 Myrrle Towuahlp. R. D. Wilton cc'l tnd 21 00 7 00 I 7 00 15 00 lo oo 7 is oo 7 00 It 10 ,in 7 oo 7 10 II 10 7 00 7 00 7 oo 7 oo 7 oo 14 Joaaa Mone, gro I m.W. , 14 loaard Kyl.r, gvn'l sda. .' 14 1'etar Mover, iea'1 mdae. Houtsdal. Iloroiigli. II Union Berdw.re Oo ,( tim'ed) b'dware.., II C. W. Vanlluaen 4 Co., faa'l mda , V rranh Llterlah!, gnn'l adaa. 14 C. Laagford, notion, m II C. Simon, gon'l mdae If P. Peiti.ron, g.n'l mrlae , I. H. 18. la., g.J, I Urmvt,. ...,..., 14 B J. Uhallw. Jeuell .,,, 14 J. hboedai, oruga .'...,..,', II M. A J. M. Lea., BarehandUa. 14 J. K. Araold, raerebandia. , 14 MeCann A tiibbena, dry good. 14 BenJ. Charlton, notion. , 14 Mattbia, Moyer, aotiona. 14 U. Liverighl, druge.,,, , 4 " " pataot laedleitia..,,,,,,,,, II Andrew Oleeeon, dry gooda II Allrrd Melhee, whol.aalo ll,unr Newborn; B.fnma;h. " if Wn. Heater, gaol adaa tieyi WaahliiBtoH Hontufrl). 11 J. B MrMurray, gae'l aidie 14 N. H. Arnold, g.n7l Mia.......... Oac.ols Uorftelb( 14 Oaorga R. ionci, JewelryMn II Oa eaola Mereentila Co., gen'l Bdae II T. O. Hrima, gen'l mdae II Ifreui. liroa', g.a'l Bdae II Llroright Broi' Pi,, g,T'l Bdae 00 50 t ts II M 7 110 7 00 10 00 11 00 lo on 10 oo II Metera, tlray 4 Ca., gen'l o I Matern, tlray 4 Ca., gen'l dee.., 10 on 4 Michael UrllT.y, g.o'1 ndee , I 00 4 lionrge Itoalioh, geo'l Bdae 7 00 I II Wllllaa 0. KMIer. tra'l axle II II Brrhowll, t) Ulna, aen'l nda.,,,,,, 14 W.S. Weill, B0ll.ua 14 Briibin firo'e, etation.ry ., 14 T. R. Blaody t Co., draga 14 F. V raray, atorea llawara 14 W. M.)i i, n.ll.... I Hlrhael golllran, reitanranl...... Citlaen,' Beak ' Pu Tiarnaliln, II William A, Moore, g.a'1 m ile 14 Ullea Wall, agent, gn'l adaa I'nloa TovtriiBlilp. 14 i. floyler k Soa. g.al mdn ... 14 J. Urubaker, gM'l Bdae ttnee Aaderaoa, aal,ng hone. y;llarolot fonue;h. 14 I. Oim A S"n, a.ritias4ie...-..l ... Hoodnart Towiiebll. II M. Mmlghi A (lo.'genl adae 14 Janoe Low I he, geal Bda. ... 10 oo T oo .... t On .... 7 00 .... 7 oo .... 7 oo .... II 00 .... 10 10 r i" , 7 01 oo 0 7 os . 30 M 7 I . aar. u.j. rujaeadioiee, gra'l ada. I Whllekrad A Co.. get, ' adaa k fi I II rieher llro'i A MiTlir, gen'l mdae 11 I 14 llMoreCondroy, ge,' Bdao 7 10 II fUnee Comely, gea l adaa I 00 Tele nol.ee. all "bo ar. roarmed la lb. ap praieaBnir, aa e...,l wyl be b'ld at the CoaiBiaalonare' oo., , Cttmticlf. oo'l bor,;.y, the loth d.y af Marrh. la7fl, baeeM tha boure af is .'aioea a ., aad 4 e'eioea r. a., wkoa end where Jam aa. auaad If ion think proper. Clearteld, Pa , I JOHN L. CUTTLB, Marrb S, II7MI. f Mrreantll. Appralm, AIVMINIHTH ATiHM NfkTICR. Notion la hereby girw that l.ettri of Ad miniitratioc on the eitate of I.KVI WKl.Kl., Iale of Uirard townahlp, Clearfleld ot'uuty. Pa., deeaiied, having been duty granted to tha undeMlgued, all Denote Indelited to laid eitate p reeeii t tbem properly aut lien tie ted fur ltle omit without delay. WILL1MINU WKTKL, JONATHAN WKT.KL, A dm lu Ui rat ore. Fbruar.v 27, 1TS fit IK KNHT. OTK I The followfi.g nr J ion have tiled, In the offlne of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter fh-iiiona of Clearfield oounty, their petition and bonda for lioeniei, at the March Milium net, agraaably to the Aet of Aueinbljr t IIOTKt. Win 8. Dradley... Clearflld borougb H. B. Row w " W. 0. Car Jon M " Jatuea MoLaughlln H 14 " R. Newton Hhaw M " William Hhielda M Daniel McCarthy ...... Wm. Davia Patrick Khieldi .. Wm. Parker Wm. Curren Abel Hall Jamea Haley Klitabeth H mi lei Patrick Dunn Ueorite Hhodei M. W. Klunk Jerome L. Uaumgordner. Niobolaa Boulliue J. C. Bwoope Mary Kloenhowor Janob Ulubecker Mri. Kmilytttopp Peter Hu finer Hinith Uelrd Miubael Carroll George W. Lane.M... Milo Uovt Wm Kobwem - George B. Hohanker , Jamee Sohofleld Jobu Mulion Wm. McMonlgle Hainuet Htilliban Howard Weld George W. Darii ....Woodward townahlp ..Houttdale borough ....Morrla townahlp Puieyvllle ..Oiceola borough Brady towoehlp Iluetnn towmhip Covington tow nub I p Gullnh towDibip ...Curwemville borough Beoearla township New Washington boro' RIRTAl'KAKT. John Dougherty. Jr.,. 8 H. Butlere M. 8. Ulenti Htenlien Graff Hiuhard Mulegan John Brbeurii'b ..Clrarfleld borougb ..Curwemville borough HouUdale borough Brady towmhip Neal Dougherty.... .Oiceola borougb Certified from the reeord at Clearfield, the 25th diiyol February, lS. ELI BLUO.U, Feb. 27, '18. ProlbonoUry. SherilTs Sale. T)Y elrtue of write of Ft. Fa., Ixued 1 oat of the Oourl of Commoa Flea, of Clear fleld ooantT, and lo me direeted, there will be oipoaed lo 1'U IH.lt; BAI.K. at the Court Home, in the boroneh of Clearfleld, on Saturday, tbe inia nay oi Biarnn, litn, al I oeloek p the fullowlnc deeeribed real eatate, to wit i A eertain lut of ground altuata intbevilleao of ttookton, uiearneu oeuntj, r.., boonaed and de eeribed ea follow., lowit : li.,innina at a poet on the north-welt onrner of Main atre.L bina alio ottrnor of lot No. 4, th.nu. aouth 17) dear,! Mat oo tet along main ilrv.1 tn a noat at aortb and aouth atreet, theneo north 2 drgree, eeat alone eaid north and louth atreet 170 fret to a poet at aa.t and waat allev, thanee north H7, drirroea weat alone Bam alley i,u reel to a pual and line or lot No. 4, tbenre aouth two and one half deareea weat one hundred and lerenty feet In line of lot No. 4 to a noat and place of beartnoinc, contain lng 374 percbea, more or leia, having thereon erected a good plank dwelling home, well Untitled, 1M2H feet, and kitcbon IPxlb feet, a plank iho hop, lex33 feet, and a frame liable 1824 feat, and other outliuildiegi. IStiiei, taken in execu tion, and to be eold ai tbe property of llenr Hlegner. Alio, all defendant! Intereit In the whito pine timber lying and t landing on a certain tract nf land filuate in Brady tnwniblp, Clearfield oounty, Pa , containing about thirty acrei, more or leu, being the weet tide of a piece of laud owned by Kraitui l.utber, bounded on the north by land of H. 11. Moore, on the weet by land ol eat ate of Jamib Woode, and oa the aouth and eaet by landa of Proatua Luther. Belied, taken in execution, and to be aold ai thn properly of I. C. Whipple, W. . Drain ao i W. V Wood. Alao, by virtue of aundry wrlta of Tea. x,, the following real eitate to wit : All that eertain meiRuage or lot of ground ilt ualein the Borough of Oeoeola Mills, Clearfleld county, Pa., bounded ea followa: Beginning at a poet on Curtin itreet, thenoe hack lsO feet along line of Noal Dougherty lot to a poet, tbenoe by a linn et right angle to lait line 60 feet to poit 00 tine, aaid poat being ten feet more or leia from aa alley, tbeuoe lUi feet mora or leia ocroae alley and to poat on Hale atreet, thenca along Hale etieet l0 feet more or leia to a poet, thenca by a line ranalng In a diagonal direction 350 feet xore or leaa to poat on Curtin atreet, thenee alon g Car tin atreet 60 feet to place of beginning baring thereon erected one imall dwelling home and aleo a imall ahanty. Belied, Uken in execution, and to b eold ei the property of Miehaal Hand ford. Alio, a oertain tract of land eitaete in Durn itde borough, Clearfleld county, Pa., bring two loU No.'a 1 IV and 117, No. 119 with large two itory frame etore hooeo, well Aniahed) No 117 adjoining tbe above, with large two-atory dwell ing home, atable and other outbulldinga thereon, bounded ae followa : On tbe eaat by an alley, on tbe weit by Main atreet, and on the eoutb by lot of A. II. Shaffer. 8eiiod, taken in execution, and to be eoli aa the property of Jamea Mo Murray. Alao, by virtue of aundry write of tnwari Fan at, on Saturday, March 2.1, the following real aetata 1 All that eertain tneennage, tenement or piece of ground aituate la the borougb of Oiceola, Clear field eeunly. Pa , bounded and deeeribed m fol lowi : On the north by Curtin atreet, 00 the eaat by Henry alky, on the aouth bvHpranu alley, end n the writ by lot No. 217, end known oa lot No Hi la the goneral plan of aald borough, and bar. lng thereon erected a plank home, 18x24 feet, one lory high. Heited, taken In execution and te bo eold bj tbe property of A. J. W. Merrell. Alio, that oertain lot or pieue of ground aituate Id tbe borough of Oiceola, Clearfleld eounly, Pa , bounded ae followa: Oa the north by Hal atreet, on the eaat by Klliaheth atreet, on the aouth by one-half each of loU N01. 'm A .100, on the weat by lot No. 30, and known aa lota Noa 2W A S00 in tbe general pUn of aaid borough, being the eame Iiiece or lot of groand eonveyed by tbe Moebannna .and and Lumber Company, by deed dated 7th May, IK72, and having thereon erected a one and a-balfatory frame homo, tteiied, taken in eseeu lion end to be aold aa the property of W, 0. McCulley. Alio, that certain piece of ground aituate tn the town of HouUdale, Clearfield oounty, Pa., on the onlheait corner of llriibin itreet and Elita itreet, and fronting on Urlibin itreet 0 feet. and running aat mo leetio maple alley, ana buowu oa lot no 66 in tbe general plan of aald borough, being the aame piece 01 ground eonveyea ny u, itouti and wife by deed dated 7th Nov., 1h70, to Cbarlea Kinrfoy nnd wife by ded dated fih Juno, IS71, to Wm. Dougherty by deed dated 27tl) July, lt72, to Pranrii U'Donnol, narty hereto. Laid aerer. I conveyance entered and recorded in tbe nfhoe for recording Deed-, respectively in Deed Uook no. e, pa gee j-in, 21V anu 2 ju, and having there on erected o two-atory frame home about 24t3tf, with kitchen attached. Melted, Uken In execu tion and to be aold aa the property of Franc ii ODecncl. Alio, theon hlf part of that eortain equare or piree ui ground anuaie in me oorougn of Oereola aforetaid, and eompnied of loti Noi. 00, 1P0 and 101 in the general plan of aaid borough, fronting on tbe north tide ol Pruner itreet 76 feet, and on the line of Hale atreet 160 feci, betne: nart of the aame premiiea eonveyed by the Oiceola Coal Oo. to wm. JJ. H tlltaui and Ileaj. Andrewe, hte on divided one-half ot Ihe oremieea to William D Willlama by deed dated 'Ad December I MHO, and eonveyed by Wm. D. Willlatua and hia wife, by deed dated lit febrnery, HT, to Hi Kington Kep bart, and having thereon erected a frame well Inlihed, two itorle high, and a atable 8eieod, taken In execfltion, and to be told aa the property 01 itaeingion evepbart. Alai, that certain meeiuate or nleoe of sround aituate In tbe town of Weet Oacoolo, Clearfleld eonnty. To., bonnded and deeertbel ae followa Beginning at a pine atumpt thence unit too feet eoutb 60 feet to place oT beginning, and 'hiivlng isinmn rociea piana Dome, iwu t oriel nig a, with baervent. and a amall aUble. Belied, taken in tiecuiioa and la be to) ae tho property of Jamea B. Cole. Alio, by virtue of a writ of n. Fa., the follow- in I ar-criuea prupariy. 10 Wi All Defendant'e Intereit la two lota or pleoee of ruunv airoaw in ine vniage or uuttoia, Urady toieniblp, Clearfleld county, l'a , bounded and de earthed aa fullowi: fcq. bounded on the weat by Main elreet, on the north by Waeblngton atreet. 00 the eeat hy Orange aller.aml on the eonth by lot No. A2, and being known ai lot No. AS lb plan of laid villa, being AO tot front oft Maloitreel, and ("0 frn on Waxnington atreet, and Having thereon erected two-atory frame bourn 18x28 ieeir a emeu name and otljer QUtuld,lnge. Np. 2. A let In laid Tillage), bounded on the Writ by Franklin atreet. on the north bv let No. 146, eait by peach a.)av, aoeth by lot or fphraiv Hand, being 00 feet on Franklin flrpet fm) I hp feet deep, and being lot No. 146 In plan of iat) ruiige, navitg thereon erected a frame noma llonee high, about IZxlS feel. Beliad, taken In e eeution apd p tr it'l l aa ibe property of Prank Jtuipbarei. Tgnui or Set!!. -The prise or Bun ftt hl;h the proper! ahall be atruok off meat be paid al the (ime ef iale. or auob other arrangeqienu made aa will be approved, utbvrwiie the property will be Immediately put up and aold again at the ex peoeo and rlk of the pereon to whom ll waa 1 truck wtf, and who, In oaee ef defleteney at eneb re -iale, ahall Bake good the eame, and la no tntlance will the Deed be preaenlod la Court for eonflripattnp uylent the money ft eeinaliy paid to tbaHherltr. '" ANDitliW l'tlii.4r., Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of aundry write of "teW Fvit la aued out of tbe Court of Common Plena of Char- field poanty, and to me direeted, there will be ipuicd tc ni)Me inle, at Ihe Court Honae, la tho noroujin or riearseid, on Haiurder, tha yth day of March, .1M) al lr eloolf i. ej., the fol lf eiull drforibed real ewtale, ti? U; All that eeriata Mef Ve of gr.tij allnata lathe borough of Clearlld, Uleirflflf goupte, He , bounded aid described' ai fhliowa Begin, nlng atiheeoraer of lot No4fl, tbeaee by eaid lot weet 200 feet to aa alley, thenoe by aaki alley north H fet to line of ground aald to Waa W Belta, thenoe by eaid line oaat ! reet to Beoond Mrewt, iteana try beeoed ptret 30 tot ta tbe aerwee af lot 4 wd puMe af egkni4g,'luaf te eoutb half f Wt Nj4I io ploa of Md borwaga, owd Uftng tbereoa erected atwa-atoryfraaa etoroboeao, 26 bv Ml feot, email hnggv abed and other rmtbnlld, 1 trwdmtl0rmrnU. logi. 8eiied, taken In eieenttoD, and to be eold ae tbe praperty of J U Sebryver. Aim, two oerUtn trarti of land in MnrrU town hlp, Clearfield pttunly, Pa, bounded and deeerlbed folio we t No I bounded aoaib I'V lendi of John Kinlgh, veit by landi nf Paul yulok, north bj having about 10 aero, aleanu. and aeder aultlva tii,n,and having tbarajn areotel a a.w two etory frame bouee, bank barn and other outbulldinga. Not brunded on tbe aouth by landa of ll W Holland Hoj.r MeCalftrly, weat by lloger M-. Calferty and T 11 Foreey, north bypandi or f) W Holt and ean by lande of Va Porter and ethera, eontaimog III aoroaand having about 170 aeraa oleared.witb large anil eomoiodiou. iieut. bank barn nnd outbulldinga, and a email bearing orchard ihffV,,n. Keiarwi taken in elocution, and to be aold a. tbe property of Joaeb Kothrook. Alao, aeertaia tract orpieoe of land aituata in flogge townibip, Clearfleld oounty, Pa., bounded and deaerlbed ae followei liegioniag at a boat eorntr, tlienee elong tha landa of Jobo B 8blmel OH perobee, thenoe aouth along the lande of W. tlearhart AO percheB to a poat ooroer, tbeno. along the landa of J. L. tlearhart OK perohea to a lioit onrner, thence north along thelanda of J. K. Shaw 6o prreliea to the plaoa of beginning, containing SI acree, 110 perehee and allowance, being tho aame travt or piec of land eonveyad by Margaret Hhimel to Uenry UeuingUoof by deed dated May Jltb, 107H, and reeorded at Clrarfleld, In the office, for raaoriting deeda, in Ilrod Book "U. C," page tie I, Ao. Ther. ta about 11 acr.a eleared and In a good elate of cultivation, with an orchard and a dwelling houae, atable and other outbuildinga thereon. Heiied, taken In execution and to be aold aa the property of Uenry Ueninghoof. Alao, a oertain tract of land ellnate in Biiruelde lownabip, Clearfletd oounty, Pa., bounded and deaeribeil aa followat Un Ihe mmit by landa af Marino Ilockenberry, aouth by landa ol William Kunttman, weat by landa of Campbell et. al , north by landa of M. ilockenberry, containing 133 aeree and 07 percbea, with 66 aorea eleared, ""I I..., erveivu a irani nouae leaanieea,. two Btorlea biall. a lo. barn 40x00 feat. mna ' larg. orchard. S.laed, Uke. in amotion myT? to be aold ai the property of P. M. llooki'nborry aiio, an inai certain pieoe or real eitate, be longing to Defendant, aituate in the borough of Clearfield, buuoded and deeeribed aa followa, to wit : Beginning at ihe eorner of Second and Market atreeta in aaid borough, thenoe along Market atreet 12.1 feet, more or leea, to lot aold to Daniel H lew art, tbenoe In a eoutberly direct loo along lot of K'.ewart W feot A inchci, more or leu, to lot of Jonathan Boynttir thenoe weaterly along lot of Jona. Boynton 12.1 feet more or leaa to Second atreet, tbenoe along Second atreet north U place of beginainV, and being part of iot known In plan of aald borough aa lot No. , known oa tbe Wei tern Hotel property, and having thereon rented a large two-atory frame building, a email oflioe (routing on Second itreet, a one-itury law oftiae, a one rtory cigar itora, a one itory tin ahop, and other outiiaiMingi BelteJ, taken In execution and lo be aold aa the property of O. B. Merrell. Alio, the following real eetete, aituate In North lloutidate, bounded and deaorired ai follow i On the eat by John McPhiline, north by llouta' beiri, weat by itreet, atd aouth by atreet, being known aa lot No. K0, with a two-atory houie 10 by 14 feet, thereon erected, tha lot being bl) feet front and 1MI feet deep. Belied, taken in eirru tlon and to be eold ai the property ofTerraaee Bigley. Alio, Ihe following real eitate aituate In Bee earia twp., beginning nt a poat adjoining landa of Joiina Hinith, tbeuoe north S oaat 127 perehee more or leaa to poat in old fleld, thence aouth 61 wait U2 percbea more or leu to a point where a line run i north 21 weit will etrike alone eorner at l:-i percbei more or leaa, thenoe eoutb S weat 106 percbea to po.t oorner, tbeooe eoutb 40 weat 14 percbea more or loia to poit. tbenoe north fll eait f perch ei more or leaa to pott, thenoe aouth 37 eaat 4o perehee more or leea to poll, thenoe north 87 eait 116 percbea more or leea to poal and place of beginning, con taininjrfei bout HO aeree, with altout 30 acree eleared and having thereon erected a email log houee, two etorlea high, and emnll itnble. ticiaed, taken in execution an 1 to be told oa the property of Jeremiah Cooper. Aleo, tbe following real ealate of the De fund an t aituate In Pike twp., bounded and deaaribed ai followa: Eait by landa of Kob't Ron, on the eoutb by land of John Dale, on the weal by land of D. Hartiock, on the north by land of N- Mo Clore, eoaUining AO acree, and having 60 acrea cleared, with a frame borne 16'iA, tiro atoriea high, and freme barn, 40x62, and outbuiMinge, an.l large orchard. Soiled, taken In execution and to be eold aa the property of B. B. Draucker. Alio, tbe following real eitate aituate la the borough of Curwensvilla, Clearfield oounty, Pa.: All tboee four oertain lote or pteoea of ground, beginning at tho ooroer of Filbert and (leorge atreeta, on the emit lide of aald atreet, 1J0 feet to atreet known aa Mnxwelt or High atreet, thenee In en ea-tward direction along eaid atreet 1U0 feet to a 20 foot alley, thenco along alley lo a aouth word direction 240 feet to Ueor&re aueet, thence weitward along eaid itreet 100 feet to place of oegioning, and oaring mi rem erecleJ a large planing mill, board ihedi, board kilo, and neoei nary bulldingi, with a largo eteaio eneine end other uiaohinery belonjrin to aaid mill. Soiled, taken in execution ahd to be eold aa tbe property of A. II. Irrln and W. C. Arnold. Alao, tbe Intereit of A. II. Irrla in a eortain tract of land aituate in Boggi towmhip, bounded and deicribed ae followat On tbe north by ihe Jonai Hteinbomen aurvey.on the eaat by the Wm. I rout wine aurvey.on the aoutn by the Harhara Snyder eurvey, and on the weat hy tho Henry Faunoe eurvey, aud known 01 the John Keen eurvey, containing 400 aorea, more or leaa, all un improved. Heiied, taken in execution and to be eold oa tbe property of A. II. Irvia. Tanaa or SALi.The priee or auca at which the property ahall be atruok off mual be paid at the time of aale,or auch other arrangement made aa will be approved , otberwlae the proper ty will bo Immediately put ap and aold again at tbe expenae and rlik of the pereon to whom It waa 1 truck off, and who, la ease of deficiency at eueh re-iale, ahall make good tbo aame, aod lo ao inatanee will the Deed be preeented ta Court tor eonnrmauoo nnieaa toe money ia actually peia to tue snerm. An vkmy rhivi., jr. Bnxairr'e Orrica, 1 Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., Feb. 20,18?3. 1 Sheriffs Sale. 1)y virtue of write of Ltwan Facia; iaaued I 1 out 01 tbe Coart of Commoa Pleaa f Clear field oounty, and to me directed, there will be expoeed to public aale, at tbe Court Houae, In the borougb of Clearfield, on Haturday, the ih day or March, 1K7K, at I o'clock, p, the following deacribed real eetau, to wit: All that certain tract or body of bltumioou eoal land, ittuaie, lying and beioe in the town- hip of Woodward, eouoty of Clearfleld, and Stale 01 f enn a, bounded and deiaribed ai tollowi, ti wltt Beginning at a maple (gone) now atone oorner, being a coin mm ooroer of original eurveya in the namee of e. Wiitar, Roland Kvant, and Samuel Km line ; tbenoe aorta l& wt 121 percbea to a hemlock 1 tbenoe north 6i aoet 278 perm en to a poat thenoe eoutb 16 degreet eail 121 perthea to a poit tbeooe eoutb 63 weat lr)4 percbea to a email rook oak ; thence eoutb 36 eaet Sttti perehee to a poet thenoe eoutb 63 weat 1 1 1 percbea to a poat ; wenoe none so weat io perehee to atonee tbence eoutb e.1 weet 10 percbea to a poat ; thenee north aa wen n percnee to a noat thenco eoutb 6!l weet 60 percbea to a poit ; tbeaee eoutb 36 eait ai percnee to a poaif inenoa aouta as wait 2U4 fercbea to a white pine; thenee north 1H writ 14 4-6 percbea to a while oak ; tbenoe north 63 eait 1 1 3 pf rchei to a poat ; tbenoe north 16 weit 01 .6 percbea to a fallen hep lock f tbenoe ia an eaitcrly direction up a imall itream 4ftnerohei to a hemlock ; thenee nor b lit weat T2 perobea to a white oek itu nip thenca aouth 6. weit 9 perehee to a poat 1 tbenoe north 36 weet Al 6-10 perohea to a poii 1 lueooo eouiu wen ma i-iu perohei to email nemioca 1 iiience aoutn m eait oi ft-10 chee to a fallen bemlook ; thenoe aouth 63 writ 12 perehee to a poit tbenoe north 38 wont aeroii Clearfleld ereek 120 6-10 percbea to a poat ; tbeuoe aorth 63 eait 2H1 perehee to place of beginning, eootainini nine hundred and nine (Otitf) acre, more or leia and being parte of throe eeveral traoU of land inrveyed on warrants dated in 170.1 , granted by tbe commonwealth of Pennsylvania, one to Samuel Kmlin, one to Koland Krana, and one to William Witter, which parti of laid tract! above weiertbed have, by dlvore wood eonvey- aneee and auurancea la law, become veiled tn David C. Heneal. Tbe aald body of load la eoeapilaed of the fol lowing ooaiigunua tract or bodiea of land. No. I. The Wm. U. Aleiander farm, contain lng about 2.16 acrea, more or leu, with about 120 aorea eleared, large orchard, two-itory plonk home with kitehen attached, large bank barn and other out-hutldinga end improvement!. Coal 11 opened 00 thn larm, lletng the aame preml , e.t.t-1- V O-.-l .4 -If. V J.I.J 1. Aurmt. 1174, and reoorded tn tbe oflce of Ra corder of Deeda ia and for aaid oounty, In Deed Book No. 9, page IrVl, granted and eonveyed to eeio uavia u. tieniai. No. I. The John D. Alexander firm, e-ntain lag about 137 acree, more or leea, with about 76 area e'eared, large orchard, two-atory hewed log home with plank kitchen attached, round log nam, pi an a oorae-ftamo, bieckimith ahop, and other oat-buildioga aod improvementi. Tbe eoal opened on tbia plaoe. tfeiaa the eame ore mi ere which John D. Alexander and wife, hy deed uoieo ieia May, lori. aad reoorded ae aioroie id la Deed Book No. , page K, greatce) aod wa vered o laid David C. Hrpiol. No. I. Tbo D. Phillpa fkrm, eontatntng about 100 tore 1, more or len, with about i aereaclettr ed, imall orchard, l atory round log houae, round tog oerp, ana oipar out-nqtigingi and iwnrovo Denl. Coal If opened a thi farm. HetAt the aame nremiaei wo.cn uantel fbllpa and wife, by deed dated the 2Ulh June, 174, and reoorded aa aforesaid In Deed Book No. T, page 77, granted and oonveyed to Ike David 0. Ilenaal. No. 4. tbe Thorn-1 pIOB tmtn, aontalnlnr abool HI acree, moro or leia, with about K aorea cleared, email orchard, it atorv round loo h.iuaa end found htg atble, an eiher oul buildinga aau lauuroreaionila vnai II oneaed OW lhl farm. Being Ihe earn preB.lia wh'eh Themoa Diioa aod wife, bv deed deled 17'k June IH74. and ro- oordrd aa atoreeeid, la Deed Book No. T, page l. innvtu anw eonveyoa 10 lata I', U. lilt) 111, No. Tbo John Fulford farm, oontalainf wmi mwm oeroi, moro or leea, will about 4" aerea eleared, bavlng thereon erectrd a I. alory plank home and double barn. Coal la opened oa thla farm. Being tbe earn premieea which y.uufll p. fiborTaad wife, by deed dated I4lh Feb niary );, t4 reordd atoreaai tn Deed Book No. 4, page 94, and Deeiel H..utf and wilo, by ded dated Clb Hept-mher, 1272, and ruorded M al'trawij, (n Deed Uook Vo. 4. page 96, great. Ml and toavayee ta eeld Darld 0. iieaaat. No. ft. Ibaateam mill property knuva (he Btllcene fkrm, eonteining about 149 aorea, more or leu, with about 40 acre cleared, having a mall orchard tbereoa. There le ft eoal bank opea and operated oa thll farm. Being tbe aame pmperty which JoeUh R. Rood aad wife, by deed datod Tib Qeoetnber, I "7 1, aad reoorded aa l.ieid hi Deed lok )io. 4. naee lu. e.a.i.d and OOB rajed to laiil David ii. jjemal, all of .""I w snuiis sua iuf ui wrr liri ICU lar UO' aertpttoa of bfiimdrlea. belted, taken in eaeou. Hon, and to bo aold at the arujiariy of ifri4 0. UeneeJ. . ... 1 Aleo, by virtue of a writ of Fl. Fa., at Iboeome time and place, 1 will eell all ibot eeruia tract or body of wiiumlaeue eoal land eve obere deeerlbod, aowUlala9ut aorwa, awe ar leea, aompriilai tlw aaid a rare, iarui, wieeta aad tnota of land iprtilng of lantaL, M above Mi at toned and daaerlawd. with tbe lev prorfTneniB inereon. Pel led, taken In evenutmn 1 ' 1 I, tw drfrtlsnnfiits. and to bo eold aa tha property of David 0. Ilanaal. Alao, a orrtaia lot of ground and pretniaoa ait uata la the borougb of Cleaifleld aa eel nut in mortgage deled 1 7 1 b June, IH7I, reoorded In Book U . page IVD, and Ibe will or Bel. F. , via : Ueginaing at aa alley, tbeaoa am m,U M-..I Vi Ur1 '. '.-" vvat'b rt .f-jiL ii-l't-; alley 71 leal 7 tfrrhoe ta Maraal aUa.1, voi tog 1177 aqaaro feet, being pan of lot 3 anil 30 nf aald borougb, being part orpreiniaei, William Irein, by dord dated Bin Jane, 1841, conveyed to Aleiatid-r, recorded in Hook 11 , page 72, who, by drrd, 27th Januery IMS, eonveyed to Wm. Merrell, Hook 11.. page 40, who, June, IKjg, eon veyed to htrhnnl Mooaop, Book P., page 711, who, Sy deed, lib April, 1000, eonveyed to T. J. Uoyer end A. I. Shew, Book KK., page :I7I, lltb April. 1B7II, and a-i Voyer, liih April, 1870, conveyed to aaid A. I. Sbaw, Book P.K . J-V' on the lltb -April, l7t, baling ereoled thereon . frau. building incupied ae a drug flora and office. Soiled, taken tn exoouttoo, and lo be eold aa tbe property of A. I. Sbaw. Alao, a oertain piece or pareel of land aituate .D Lawrence twp., Clearfleld eouoty, Pa. bounded and dreerilied aa followa t Beginning et a poet eorner of Thoa. Uad and tl.org. H. Logo, on til. weal branch of tbe Suaquehanna river i thenco by land of Head and Logan, aouth 1S oaat 00 perehee, more or leva, to a ooroer, Keed'a and Lo gan'a land ; tbanee aouth 6ba weat 511 perohea to a poit un tbe weet branoe of Ihe Suaquohanna rive thenoe down aaid Suaquehanua bj tta aee eral nouraee and diatanoea to a poal and plane af beginning, eonteining twenty acrea, more or leaa, being partoraame preialeee whioh Wm W. Binith and wile, lata of Philadelphia, by deed bearing data tha 10th March, 1H2I, deed reoorded in Bcllcronte, Centre oounty; io Book B., page 300 Ac, and boing tbe aame nreitiiaea which Bit Scho field by deed dated 7th Oolober, le7a, oonveyed lo Jamea llufl", and aaid Huff, by deed beating dale even herewith conveyed the eame to John Bead. Poised, tuken in elocution, anj to be Bold aa lb. property nf John J. Head. Tanua or 8ai... Tha price or eua at which will tie approved, olherwiee tbe properly will Immediately put upend sold again at the expeme and riik of tbe person to whom it wai itruuk off, and who, in c:ue of deflaieuuy at auch re-ealc, ahall make good the imo, and In no io stance Will tho Deed bo preetnted in Court fur confirma tion union the tuoi'i-y t actually paid to Ihe aberiff ANDHKW PKNTZ, Jr.. Rhubipf'b Ofrirc, I tj her iff. Clearfield, Pa., Fob. 20, IS7S. J Sheriff's Sale. 1)Y virtue of aundry write of 1W Ex., Irsued 1 1 out of the Court of Common Pleas of Clear- Quid Co , an I to me directed, there will he cxpoicd to public eale, at tbe Court lloiie. in the borough of cicarflfld. on Katunlav, the lltb day ut Marrh, 1-0 H, at I o'clock, p.m., the fulluw log dvectib4 real estate, to wit: A certain tr-ct of land lituate In Boggi town ship, ClrartVId county, Pa., beginning at a pf-t on line of Win. Yard, thenee along line of Alex stone aouta ll perrne to a post by land late ot Wm. lrvin'sestate lOti porcbni topost,thenie along Ine of Wm Vard survey 1 13 perches to plane ot tejinutng. ootttaining one hundred ivrea and one hundred perches and allowance, with alxty-fivv acres eleared, having a large atora and tenant borne and outbuiMtngi, and largo dwelling house and tenant house thereon erected. .Suited, taken in execution, and to be aold aa the property cf Kllii end wilnerry rickle. Also, a oertain tract of land lituate In Bell tp. Clearfleld eonnty, Pa , bound -d and deeeribed aa followa: Beginning at a post, thenoe aouth 4Cj( percbea lo stooea. ttenoa weit 13(1 percbea to atoncr, tbenoe north 4t' perches to Maple, thi-oeo east 130 perehee to place of beginning, eontalu ing forty acree and allowance, with Ave acree cleared and a ante! I houae thereon. Keitt-d, taken In elocution, and to bo aold ea tbe property of W. u. Miner ana tienry uruoo. Alio, a eertaia tract of land situate in Bra Iford towmhip, CI ear Bid county, l'a., bounded and do feriufd ai followa ; Un the eait by Intid of Wm Woolritlge on the iuth by land of Peter Ln.n berry, on tbe west by land of Wm Slurry end on tbe north by land of Wm Woo I ridge, containing filty-ieven arrea, with forty arres cleared, a log hou0 lKtiy24 feet, a small frame barn and out I uildings erected thereon, and a growing orchard. Selstd, taken In execution, and to be sold a the property of Jamei A. Watson and Catharine Holt . Also, a certain tract of land aituate ia Bell townibip, Clearfleld county, l'a,. and known as No.'e I and 2 in general plan or siil village, bounded aouth by lot belonging to McClinicy heirs, west by lot of W. L. tiherp, and being on the oorner of Main end Water at recti, hiving tbrreon erected a two-ilory frame dwelling bouse, fifty feet front and thirty feet deep, and tbo lot being about inly by one hundred and Arty feet. Heiied, taken In execution end to be mid as the property of John P. Irvin. A'fo, a certain tra?t of land lituate In Brodv township, Clearfield county, Pa., beginning at a poit on line of Jnoob Hileburn lot, thenco north 1 61 'ti gress east 6 perohei to a poet, thenee hy lot of Jacob Hileburn north 30 degreea weat 12 per. to puat at mad, tbenoe by land ef Jacob Yoit'e estate eouth 32 dogreei 40.4 perrbee to poat.thenn 0 by laid land south 68 degreee eait 21.6 pervbes tn post, tbenoe by raid land north lit degrete eat 27 perehee to poat, thence by pub He road 4 deg and 4f percbea to post, thence by Jacob Hilburn land north 60 degreea weat 2 perohei to poat and place of beginning, containing S acres and lift percbea and having a two-story frame dwelling home 31! by 32 feet e frame atable and tbo remain! of a burned aaw mill, tteieed, taken in execution, and to bo !"ld aa tbe property of J. C. Whipple A fo. Alio, a eertain tract of land aituate la Wood ward towmhip, Clearfleld eonnty, Pa., having erected thereon a two-atory frame houae, bound ed aod deicribed oa followa t On the north, eoutb, out and weet by proporty of Hoals' heira. Bel ted, taken ia execution, and to be sold aa the property of Terence Bigley. Alao, a certain lot of land iltuate In Clearfield Borough, Clearfield oounty, Po,, known as lot No. 200, being 67 feet 4 Inches front on Second itreet, and about 200 feet deep, bounded on the weat by Second atreet on the north by Reed itreet, on tbe eait by an alley and on tbe louth by lot No. 206, being the same premises which Joiiah W. Smith, by ground rent deed, dated 10th March, 18AM, re oorded ia Book , page , eonveyed to eaid H. B. Taylor, aul'ject to the parmmtofan annual ground rent of Seventy dollare, payable semi. an nually, on which premises are erected three frame dwelling buueei. Seised, taken in execution, and to be eold as tbe property of K. B. Taylor. Alao, a eertaia tract of land aituate in Wood ward lownebip, Clearfleld county. Pa., containing about fitly eerei, all cleared, with large barn and two atory dwelling bouse and a young orchard growing thereon, bounded aa fullowi, via: Kaat by A.J. (loss, north by Huston, aouth by Thoa. lluiton and weat by Iluirb Carson. Alio, one other tract of land situate In Rgg township, in said county, containing about one bundrrd and twelve aorea, about fifty acree elear ed and balance In woodland, bounded as followa, via 1 Kaat by other lande of defendant!, west by Thomas Hampton and north hy land ot Wm. Albert A Bro., and eoutb by Jonathan Boynton. Seiied, taken in execution, and to be aold aa tha property of A. J. Ooss and Wm. Urn.. Alio, all those certain lot situate in the bor ough of Clearfleld, Clarflll oountr, Pa., bound ed .ind deacribed aa followa : On the cant I y Thirl street, on the eoutb by Locust atreet, on the weat by Walter's, lot No. and 011 the north by an alley, boing fifty feet front on Locuit street and IIo feet deep along Third atreet, and known as lot No. 120 U the general plan of said borough, having thereon erected a large frame house, ear center ihp, atable, imall offloe and other ijprovo Uenta. Also, ono other lot situate In BigW's addi tion to said borough, and known as lot No. 2tm, being 67 feot front on Heeond street, and about 200 leet dci-p, bounded on tbe west by Heeind it. on the north by Reed atreet, on the eaat by anal ley and on the eouth by lot No. 2u6, having there, on ereoled three frame homes, n shoemaker shop, and other Improvemenle. Alio, one other lot of ground In the eaid bor ough, bounded 00 tho north by Pine etreet, an tbe eeat by lot of Mre. Behofield.on the eouth hy aa alley and west by lot of 8. I. Bnyder, beinlv ebout fifty foot front on Pineetreetand about 10 feet deep, on which ia erect, d a large framedouble house end other improvements, Also, one other lot of ground iltuate In Blglor'a addition to said borough, la whit is known as Taylor'e division, bounded and describol ae fol lowa 1 Beginning at a oorner of Bridge and Reo ond afreets, on tbe eaat aide of rocond afreet tbeaee eoutb along Beoond atreet about 76 feet to aa alley, thenco oast along said alley M feet to lot of Mre Maggie Buck, thenoe north along sold itm Itreet at-out GO feet lo pi. .fV.tr.sin. be.ng part ol lot No. 211 aod having .reefed -,.rBQ iranie noueea and otber lot arovctaeate. Also, one other lot of ground iltuate la Bigler'a addition to the borough of Clearfleld, beginning at oorner of lot of Maggie R. Buck end Bridge about 70 feet to an alley, tbence east along aaid alley about 100 feet o an alley, the nr. aortb along aaid alley about HO foot to Bridge atreet, thenoe weat along aald street to place of begia ntng, being part of lot No 21 1, and having there on eroetod two rrsme boapos std other Improve ment!. ' 1 Alio, o,ne othqr Int of gtound aituate U the lege or Weat CbarQrld, in Lawreooe township, and knowo ae lot No il ia the genornl plan of said IHa(.er bounded oa the aouth by Main atreet, on ihe west hy lot No oa (be north by aa alley end on tbe eait hv alley, being 60 foot front on Main atreut and UO feet deep to on alley, having no 1 ra pro v amenta. Belted, taken in execution, and to be eold aa the property of R. U. Taylor. Alio, a certain tract of land aituate in Decatur township, Clearfleld oounty , Pa., bounded end de eeribed ai fcll-.wi t Oa the ao'th by A K'phart, eoeth hy Byn.-o, weat by Juha M Chase and Hagerty eitate, containing 40 ares, more or leu, with about 20 neyee eleared, with two-etii-y pknk home, lfibytl feel, log bam and other outbuild Inge. Heiied, taken In evecnilon, and to be 10 Id a the propert v of George W Kcpbtrt. Aleo, a oertain tract af lend situate In North tlouladale, Woodward p, Clearfleld onuntv, Pa., belag kt In alao o by 160 feel, with small atom home and hasraaent, small stable and other out build. Lge thereon, bound-d on the weit by Win Moero. on tbe aorth by elliv, on the eoutb bv Main atreet, Mred, taken In eirrcalon, and tg 1 be aold ai the prniertjruf Wm 11 philips. 1 Also, a certain rac( of land situate m 1 rrgu too lowashtp, Clearfleld eoanty, pa., bt.eo4.i aa1 followa 1 North by W. Straw, eait by Widow Ureen, I" Bit. by Christ Bhoff, wet( bj W. Harrwlt, I eonteining about t0 acrea, alia ah.m! 0 aoree eleared with imall orobard, and having a email, fraan houae nod l ira thereon erected. Briaed, taken tn eieeuttua, end lo be rotd ae tbe iwoi.er tj of Paul White. 1 1 J Ttnna or 8 alb -The price or mm at which tki property ahall be it rook vff mart ba paid at Ue time of aale, or aueh fiber errangerueali w,u Hlf rTJtO-bernlc the properly III bt Immediately pat up eold again at the ei pause and rlik of tha norjon to who. 1 woe atruok nf, tne wke, ta et af deleitney at aueb re sale, ahall make good tbe eame, ead la na laataneo wilt. the Dead be prose a ted la Court for confirmation anleoe tha money ia actual) v paid to tne Mherlff. ., , , ' ANDREW tKNT 1. Bmnirr'i Orrtcn. . I . elberir. $nv giili'fttlsfuifnts. TXI-.CHTtllW NOTICB-Latura Teita 1j memory on the eatate or Dr. H. V. WILSON, late of Clearfield borough, Clearfield oounty, Pft.dee'd, having boon granted to the andereigned, all pereoni knowing tboinielvei lade ted to aaid eitate aro required to make immediate payment, . tV iir V11 Lf L iiua vaiiiat tha w. M CLPMKNT W BMITII, CAKOLl.NK U. WIUON, ti ecu tore. Or, 8. V. Wnann, Attornev. Clearfleld, Pa., Feb. 20-ftt. O HPIIAMH' COUNT IALE. By virtue of an order of tbe Ornhaaa Court of Clearfleld eonnty, the andereigned Admtniitra Va-b V nt, na of tbe enULa af F. B. Kofferty, deo'd, late of Pennville, Penn townibip, Clearfleld eouoty, Pa., will icll at publio aale on tbe prem ieea, on Thursday, March 7th, 1878, at 1 o'clock p. m., the following deacribed real eatate, via : All that oertain lot of ground altu ate in the village of Pennville, In Penn townahlp, Clearfleld oounty. Pa., bounded and deeerlbod aa followa : Beginning at a poit ooroer of turnpike road ; tbeooe north along towmhip road 183 feet to poit, tbence eet hy alley 164 feet to poet tbenoe aouth by lino of K. A. Parrel I HO fret to poat; thenoe weat by turnpike road 121 feet to plaoo of beginning, containing flvo-eigbtba of an acre, more or leie, having thereon erected a iMrge Motet Hull ding, .14x40 feet, two atoriea falgfa, with book building, a large barn and other outbuilding!. A hotel ie now kept In tbe home. TERMS OF SALE 1 One-third of the pure bane money to be paid at confirmation ot eale, ami the biUnoc in two equal annual pajmenti, with intereit, to oe eecared by bood and mortgage on the premliei. JAMK3 McKEOWN, Or am pi on Hi Hi, Feb. 18-4t. Adm'r. TRUSTEE'S SALE -OF- Valuable Ileal Estate ! Voder the decree or tbe Orphona' Court of Clear field countv. Pa., there will be sold at public aelo at Cl.'KW ENS VILLB, Clearfleld eouoty. at 11 o'clock u., on Thursday, March 14th, 1878, the following dcicnbcd valuable Real Estate, to wit: Purpart No. H. Being desorlbcl as follnwi: Situate ia Pike towmhip, Clearfield county, Pa., beginning at a blok oak corner of purparts Nm. 1 and IT; thence by purpart No. 1 aouth 1i de. greei eaU hi) 5-10 pcrubel to a oherry at the river : tVrnce down the river by its nereral eounea and di'Mnon, as followa : South 76 degree! eait 0 6-10 perohei, aouib 83 degreai eait H perches, north HI dngTeei eait 20 percbei, north 6A degreee east IN percbei, north 2il degreei eait 1 1 perehee, north 1 dogree east 16 percbei, north 20 degreea west 32 perehee, north I degrees east 16 perches, north 20 degrees east 32 perehee, north li degreee east 14 perches, north 31 degreea weit 8 perohei, north 4ti degrees weat 24 percbee.oortb 621 degreea west 2 perches, north 67 degreea wait 60 peruhea, north 63 degreea weat 22 percbea, north 72 dgrea wait 11 6-10 perohea to a poit by tbe river; thenco by purpart No. 17 aoutb 30 degreei weit 70 6-lti percbea to the black oak and place of beginning, containing 120 lrrrs, 81 6-10 Perchea, net measure, having 1 1 0 acres cleared and under good cultivation, lit aeree woodland, o large eon -modiom bouse, large new bank barn, aud other outbuildings, a finely eeleeted orchard of ehuloe fruit, having 40 new treei, with old orchard. Tbe farm being well fenced, highly Improved, aod situate on the bank of the Suqurhanna liver. Alao, Hub-IlvUion Nti. 11. Purpart No. 11. Described oa followa: Situate in the borough of Curwensvilla oforcaaid, bounded by the turn pike and tbe river, being 100 feet fronton tbo turnpike, and extending ia depth to tbe Susque hanna rlrer, being that certain hotel property known as the "Htisquehanna Home." Aleo, Purpart Si a. 1 1. So much thereof ae 11 known as tract surveyed on warrant No 6VfU, bounded and describe 1 as follows: Hituale ia Penn township, in the oounty and State aforesaid, beginning at a hemlock corner j tbenoe by land of Jeuiee Johnson north 80 degrees wost 270 par. chee to a hemlock : tbence aortb 2 degree oait 123 perehee to a birch f thenee north Mil degreee weit Kit pereboe to itooej ; tbenoe north 21 degroea east 120 perchea to a post; thenoe aouth Hit de gree! eait 176 percbei to a hemlock ; thenoe north 2 ricgre! east 112 perchea to a hemlock ; tboaoo eouth 871 drgreri east 103 percbea to a bemlook ( tbenoe aoulb 1 degree weit 02 perohea to a red oak t tbence eouth KG degree! east 46 perohea to a poet ; thenoe eouth 1 degree weet 82 percbei to n post; thenoe north HO degreei weit 45 a-10 per cbei to a post ; tbence aouth 2 degree! weit 227 percbei to place of beginning, containing CIH uteres and Hownnce, being part of treat No. 6964, unimproved, having thereon a large amount of white piae, white oak, bemlook anil other timber. Alao, Purpart No. I O. Consisting of two separate tracts or parcel of lend, bounded ai fol lowa: Philipiburg tract, sitawto ia Morris twp., oounty and State aforesaid, beginning at a cherry on turnpike tbenre by eame south 77 degreei eaet, 28 percbes, eouth 81 degreea eaet 22 perobes to n post; tbence north 3d degreei eait 166 perebet to a white pine, thence north fliij d-greea eaat 24 perchea to a poat ; tbenea north 261 degreei weet 162 perehee to a hemlock tbonoa aouth 6J do grcea weat 6 perches to post ; tbenoe north 40 dog. weit 60 perehee : thenee aouth T61 dog. west 63 perchea ; thence eoutb 60 degreee weat 40 percbea; thenco south 40 degreee east 62 perches ; tbeooe aouth 6S1 decrees west 112 perohea to a post; tbenoe louth 2(-l degreea eaat 206 perehee to tha place of beginning, containing '2T 1 1erB, more or leas, being unimproved, nnderlalj with valuable veins of bituminous eoal and otber min erals, and having thereon a large amount of whito pieo, oak, hemlock and other timber treea. Tha interest told being an undivided one-sixth there in. Tbe otber thereon known aa tbo K art haul tract, iltuate in K art bans township, la tbe oounty and Htale aforesaid, beginning at a red oak (down) at the river ; tbenoe north 88 degrres weet 12 perchea to n hemlock ; tbenoe aoutb 2 degreea east 1 1 .tp ercbee to poet ; thenoe north 88 deg. weet 161 perchea to a postj thence south t degreea weat 10U percbea to a post; thenoe aoutb 88 de greee east 117 perobea to a pitch pine: thenco eouth 2 degreea weat 126 perchea to the rirer t thenca down the river north 80 degreea watt 18 perchea, north 60 degreea weat B perohea to a white nine : Ihenee eonth ft8 decrees aut I6A ar. obei to the riven thenoe down tha river by ite eeveral oounoe 277 pe.-ohea, more or leaa, to tha beginning, oontaining iMT 3-4 .tcrr, and allowance, unimproved, having a quantity of white pine, oak, keuilock and other timber there on. The intereit to bo eold being an nndivided one-half pert therein. Aleo, Purpart No, Iti. Beunded and de eoribed, aa followa: Situate la the borougb of Curwensvilla aforesaid, beginning at a point on tbe river, being the oorner of land of Catharine Hariahom; thence by aald land north 19 degreee weit 60 perch el to a blaok oak : tbenoe by land of Jobo Patton north Tl degreei welt 176 2-6 perchea to a poit tbenoe by land of John Patton aouth US percbea t Cemetery etreot ; thenca by same north S01 degree east 7 foot, thenee aouth 601 degreee east 2t0 feet ; tbenoe north 10 1 degrees east 1 31 foci ( tbence eouth 601 degreoe eait 210 feet) thenoe north S01 degrees eait I2f feet ( thence eouth 601 degreea oast Itu fet; thenoe north H01 degreei eeat ISO feet) thence eouth 601 degrees east 270 feet; thenco north w degree east 00 feet; thenoe eouth 601 degreea east 4A0 feet ; thenee north S0 degrees oast 610 feet; thenoe aouth 691 degreea eeat 269 feet; thenca eouth S')l degreea weat 360 feet) thenoe aouth 601 degreea east 100 feet ; thenoe eouth 30 degreea west 470 feet; thenca aouth 691 degreoe east 60 perchea mora or leai to tha river; tbence down tbe fame north 2 U degreee east 11 percbea, north 34 degreei emif 14 neranei, north 60 degreea east 24 percbes, north oil degreea eait ti per. ehci to p'ece of beginning, oontaining mere or less, unimproved, and tbe portion of the end east of the borough of Curweasville, not , urrnmiro mi a. Al. MrP4W M. 0O - UmwmM mw -J, scribed ee followat Situate In the borough ef Curwensville aforeenM, beglaning at a point on the aouth aide of the railroad, where tbe east aide ol - etreet intereeota the aame j tbeaee by eeld street aoulb 30 J degreea west 300 reet ta Meadow etreet; thence;bv aame ioutb 6f)) degree east 424 feet to purpart No. It tbenoe by wine north I As) degreea east ftHfl foot more ar lees to the railroad ; thence by laid railroad weite,rly to tbe plaoe of begtnutng, oontaining 9 fcTf and tt fUrcAr, more or le-e, being eleared ObJ need w land, valuable for building lote. Alao, Purpart No, 3 1. -Bf lng all those three, eertain Iota of ground, altuata tn Pike townahlp. In the oounty and Hfnte aforesaid, being part of what Ii knowa aa "White ittleraeot,"and bound, ed aad deacribed, aa followa t Una thereof having a home thereon, bounded on the eouth bj a atreet?, on the west by a it net, on the aouth by aa alley, aad oa the eaat by lot of -, heiag 69 fe,t front and t9 feet deep. The other two thereof, adjoiaing each other and oaa having a home thereon erected, bounded on the north by atreet, on the west by lot of , en tha xoath by aa alley, and on the eaat by afreet, being eaob 60 feet front and IttO ft-ot deep. In purpart having two or more parcels or pleoae or land or late, tbe plecee erparoels will be offer ed Arst separately, and then together, and eold bt the mode (n which they will bring the mo-i money. TEKMS OF SALE: One third of Ibe rmrclieae m ine, lo rvnala eharee.l um. (ha ...,.-. .l. - r .-H.-r w,,a in. in. .reel Ikerauf, to be paid to laa widow, anaaalle. 111, V.l.lJ .hi ...flUl.., ...-! ' 1:7 T. '. n - - min, eoatimoneq lu, the najment ui (he Inlrreet, aaauall,, la :tt.. ,. t,v,a, nunaa aer .natural ItIK .aj the nrlnelpal tun la the partie. autlll.4 .. . ..v.... i.iiu .a mm pin una. OTnnrmallo. of aale, anil the tal.ne.la two eonal w". iniamt, to be sewed b. aond and aartcaire ea the Draalaee. And a, ta - -u pnaoipa,,, lor la. tlmher. Bo tlnilier eh.ll b. eat wllboat aril aaalt. Inn application to the Coart, and (Irlna; agin a,. dmonalseearll; for iheii.ta.gt of tha ,l,rree r r - .v vuiir. rAI, anitror, eno dlreet, ar ant.l aive, Ihe ioa af tha! areh. la paid. r . , , . ,. Z , roMiaeerr.. apo. pircvli tela, haaaked dowa ta Ihea, will ba reaolrad 4a .a. a. aa aitemat aufflnlaB Im mmmm i 7 - v. " . .i rmmm ia at. ..I , k- a- .. i ... w the .tpaas, af ra-aaa la eke - - . j ovw,,j wiib iw. araae .1 aaia. rail aaoanl to mm allowed Maul bid. If lira, are eomplied with. , . , Pl.arfl.l,', P.., Fell. I'.ll. XriM.