She gt publican. Georoe B. Goodlander, Editor. CLKAItKlKLD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MORNINQ, MAY I, IS7I. Rwdtr, If jon want to kaow whl U going u la ths builneia world, juet md edvertiiing solBmBa, mm apeetaf ooluuB IB partlouiar. MAXIMS FOR THE OAV. Ma mea worth, the llM of Preeldent iboulil be willing to kold it If counted la, or ploeed there by soy frBOj. W. Obabt. I oould BOTr Bars boea resoaellsd to tho sls Tatlea be tbo smallest Bid of mine or a porsoo, kowever' respectable In private llfo, wbo Bail lorsrer sarry apoa bib orow we iiwp ih Brat tvieinnhent ia Amorieaa bietorr. No auk aequent actios, towever merltorioua, obb waab away u iauara 01 mat raeora. CaABLH FaAHrll Aniua. IJadar tha forme of law, Rutherford B. Heye, haa booB declared Pn.ldcBt or tbo tinned Bletea. Ilia titla reata apoa dlafraoebieeineut of lawful voter,, tha falao oertilteatea of tho rataraiog offl eora eetlBg sorraptly, Bad tba doalaioa of a oom miaaioa wbieb baa refoaad to bear oeldenos of ol leged fraud. For tha flrat tiaao bib tba American pooplo eonfrootod with tba fact of a (rauduleBtly olaotad Pre.id.nl. Let It aot bo aadoralood that tha fraad will bo silently scqsieeeed ia by tba eoBBtry. Lat ao bourpaaa la wbleB iBsaeurpe tioa ia forgottca. AooBBaa or Dbbocbatio M . O.'b. Obb kundred yaara of bBmaa depravity soob moloted aad eonoantratad iato a oliojai of erima. Never again ia Ira buodrod yaara aboil tbay hart aa opportuolly to repeat tba wronjf. Dabibi. W. Voobbbbb. I would ratbar fcee, tba eadorstnientoraquar tor of a mlllloa of tho Amerioea people than that of tha Louiaiesa Returning Board, or of tha Com. aalaaioa which siolatied tho faota aad daoidod tba queatioo oa a technicality. Taoa. A. IIbbdbicks. Democratic State Convention.- The Democratic State Convention of Pennsylvania, for 1878, will bo. bold in Library Hall, Pittsburg, (Ponn sr onuo, near Sixth street,) at 10 o'clock a. m., Wednesday, May 22d, to place in nomination one person for each of the following named offices: Governor, Judge of the Supreme Court, Lieuten ant Governor, and Secretary of Inter nal Affairs. By order of the 8tate Committee. War. M'Clelland, Chairman. Pitthbi'RO, May 1878. If McLin feels such remorse over a few hundred Florida votes what ought Wells, Anderson, Cusenave and Ken nor to feel about eight thousand Louisi ana votes? Timely. Tho Hlair county Radicals have already four candidates in tho field for Assembly. In our county tho snljjoct has not been thought of by cither party. Wo think the Penn' Legislature should poos a resolution censuring Har ry WhiluforexposingoiirtroutBlrcnme in Congress outsiders will now come in and catch all our fish. William Kvarts, son of Hon. Wm. M Kvarts, Secretary ol State, died of con sumption, at the residence of his father in ' Washington, oo Friday morning last, aged twenty-seven years. It is rumored now that Bcecher in tends bringing suit against Tiiton and Moulton for conspiracy to blackmail. If Elizabeth's confession is true Beocbor is about the biggest block-male we know of. The attention of tho Secretary of tbo Treasury having boon directed to the fact that business firms in the South nnd West are in the habit of issuing cards and advertisements in the form of legal tender noted, tho Secret Service lias been instructed to prosecuto all such offenders. The statute prohibit any person from issuing any paper of the similitude of United States or Na tional hank notes. Tho closing of the Baltic against the British fleet would bo very lucky for the .Russians, but it is difficult to seo bow Denmark or Germany could be benefited by it, as neither of those Pow ers would be threatened by a British fleet Consequently tbo report about the prospect of such a movomont must bo unfounded. On the part of Gorma ny it would be an act of war, and would at onee put on end to her neutrality, A SioNiricANt Visit. Tho New York Grnphic'i Washington Siecial says : Comment is created by tbo fact that a prominent Democratic member of tho House Judiciary Committee pent last evening at tho White House upon Presidont Hayes' invitation. There must be something in the wind ? Why that's enough to disturb the peace of a saint T "The loyal millions" bad bettor keep an eye on liutherlord, or tbe "Confederate Brigadiers" may cop-( tare him. A Conundrum. If it takes 101 votes to pats a bill throngh tbe lower Houae of our Legislature, with one member lead aad another in jail, bow ran the Senate bo made to work on forty-nine Bombers and therefore count thirty three as a two-thirds ot a body com posed of fitly members J Lot some profound Statesman say which anil of tho House is bending the Constitution. More: If it takes 2ti votes to psss a bill through tho Senate bow does it coma that .13 makes two-thirds. A lit tle arithmetic on this subject by an ex perl would throw some light on a dark aubjoct. Schuylkill ad Vobk.-U is the old story ovor. The Legislative bribes, on the infamous Recorder bill wore taken by Schuylkill and York, just as it wasl done in lfiM, when Lcbo and Waggon- seller, of Schuylkill and Sam Minear of York, voted for Simon Cameron, for United States Senator, against John W, Forney, whs was tbe Democralio nom ineo. These three men got 1300 a piece for their treason and bribery. One of them fell dead in lbs streets of Tamaij.ua, another was killed by tbe cars at Smibury, aod the third Is sup. ported by his wife, and is the most In bnman creature in his personal appoar anoe that tramps tbe streets of Harris borg. What Torbett, of Schuylkill, and Bussey, of York received tbe other day for voting for tba confirmation of Qiay, as Recorder of Philadelphia, Is till ankaown to the many. But that they should be awarded a seat in tbe Fefiateotiary, or drowned In the Sua qnehuna, no hosoet man waU deny. TUE'XA T10SAL" MKETJXQ. Aoconling to annotincoini'iit tlio grwnbackor, r Xu'iunaM aa ihoy now call tlicmfK.'lves, met in tlioCourt Houst", ' 11 jBW -v.- -V .,.-V-or.' . - i ..I r I!... n - n :.l ... iy electing v..urnruiia wvhjiib, i runiiii'iu, disiensing with V. P't and Secretary and other ornamental officers. The meeting being organized Col. Kincberol Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Luzorno, Car bon, etc., was introduced and entertain ed the audience, which was very re spectable, except in numbers, for an hour and a half. Tba speech was an old one, because tho recent Legislation iu t 'of.gress has knocked tho bottom out of tho Colonel's speech, and bo has not manifested progress enough to keep up with the times. Tho simple change of name from "greenbuckers" to "na tionals," is not sufficient to covor up tho disguise, to make it pans current and rendor it palatable among sensible pooplo. J ust as soon as .Senator V al- laco's little bond bill, and tbo one com polling tho government to accept "groonbacks" for import duties passes, tbo whole question will bo exploded, and tho leading missionaries will be loft without an occupation. During war times it was lasbioiiablo for a Bhrcwd fellow to gather up squads of from ten to fifty mon, and sell them for cash, or a commission. That les son is not yet forgotten by the voters of the country. And'the schomers who are now engaged in enlisting mon in tho greenback cause, with a similar design will find themselves mistukon. A Damnable Uebesy. An associate press dispatch from Richmond Va. dat ed the 3rd says : within the past week agents representing tbe Executive Committee of the "American Com mune" have been in this city seeking to effect an organization. From tho printed circulars it seems that this or ganization has its contral place in Now York, and is a powerful, woll organized association, having in viow the milleiv niul idea of peace on earth and a gen eral good time. It seems to many per sons hero that unless some steps are taken to preserve tho rights of persons and property as recognized over tho civilized world, tho mischief will bo soon to pay in this country. The state ment printed hero is that tho organiza tion bas in Now England and the Northern, Middle, and Western States 280,000 men, organized into regiments, brigadus and divisions, and that they intend to revolutionize our whole sysr torn of political economy, by force if necessary. The Ex-WarSecbetary. A Wash ington correspondent says poor Bel knap yet lingers, moth-like, around the blaze that scorched his wings, but fes tive balls where be and his were wont to be among the gayest of tbo gay now know bini no mora forever. He dies hard. His magnificent auburn luard is streaked with gray, his byperion locks no longer curl (for he bas had thuin clipped and "sand-paiered '), and he looks as be evidently feels, a sad and broken man. Belknap not Pfllv retains his flesh, however, but bas grown cor pulent to obesity. The wine, terrapin, canvas-back dncks and other goodies of tho Grant regime had a wonderful fattening effect, and tboro is not a case on record where any partaker thereof bas subsequently lost what be gained in pounds avoridupois. The boauti. ful Mrs. Belknap is living aa best she may in ths Jiltlo city of Kookuk, call ed the "Gate of Iowa." The Same Gbowl. Tho editor ofl the Lancaster IntMigencer, is just now engaged in "sotting up" the Pittsburg Convention. He don't want the Dem ocrats to do what they did in 1870. He bas issued the following order: Wa roeall tba elreamataafts bow it tiro tha Daauaraoy of tba atata aotioa af aiaat a rapatitioa of tba aaiua lactioa at Pitubara;. Wa want ao aueb dodgoa tfaara, aad if any ara attaaoptod ttity Biuat ao promptly axpoaaa. ia ao ovoat ahoais aay portioa of tba daiagataa loara tba aoovaalloa until it Inally adjouraa, and if a eooimittoa oo reaolutioua bo appoioud to paaa upoa all raaola tloea iatrodueod, aooo obb do aooaidarad ualaaa it aona book from tbo eoamittaa aithar aa a ma jority or minority raport. The man evidently thinks bo roosts as high as Gen. Sherman, and issues his order in the same vein. Tbe Openino. The Paris Univer sal Exhibition was openod on tho 1st day of May with impressive ceremo nies and in the presence of a largo and distinguished audience. Jt is said that this International Exhibition, will out shine everything of the kind over at tempted. All right wo were entirely datisfiod with our display in 18715, if tbe French can beat us all right. All wa are sorry for is that so many of our sub. scribe rs are withholding what Is duo that it is altogether probable that we cannot make Paris for want of funds. But lot all go wbo are out of debt and need not borrow tKe expenso money. Mr. Moody, la ooo of kit oloaituj aorilfoi al SpriBj-nald, Maaa., aaklaod yoooit ooararta to oaahaw Fraa Maaoory, Odd Falli.wahlp, tboalroa, aard-playiBg, narol roadiog aad marrlaga with aaballarora. Thia ta rary oi adrioa, sad If waald boa gnat blading ta tha world t mora lioiatara had tba moral aourai a to thua aAtlaa oa aa unpopular aido.1Mfi CamfiaB. Tho above is a fair samplo of an ed itor writing with reference to some thing he knows nothing about. We doubt .bt tbe writer of tbo above paragraph has any personal knowl edge whatever in regard to Free Ma aoory and Odd Fellowship, or that be has ever been inside theatre, played cards, road novels, or married an nn believer I Tbe Doot Still Open. The repeal of the Bankrupt law was so amended in the 8onato after its return from the House that the repeal doos not go into effect until the 1st day of January next. This gives all "lams ducks" chanoe to "go In," and binds up the capital of the country for eight months longor. Tbo Bankrupt law has book tbs heavi est embargo upon businoss that was ever imposed by a government upon its citizens. It stood as a ghost on the statuo book to those wbo bad money to loan, honco they locked It up rather loan to assist businoss men. Loos our. The Radical papers tbat were telling tbt people that tbs premi m on gold would go up 11 silver wore remonotiaed, now that gold is at a pre mium of only 1 of cent, aay that wo art) now teady to resume. They are patting their foot ia it again. Resump tion means tbe ability to redeem our paper money with gold. This we can not do, simply because w brsn't tbe gold to redeefa with, tioltl pay -main at par wild greenbacks, as Long aa them is no demand for gold, but forced resumption wilt crests a de, mand. A TERRIFIC EATL0S10S. Tho Alloona Tritium-oi Friday, says: About two o'clock yesterday alleruoon Thou. Johnston, who was employed in tl rriiniine Hi'tuirt trmnl fit : ,-. V.. I lie lower I . ". ... lock room, met with a very distress. ing acdHimt- He was engaged iu cleaning the nutsidu of un empty tur pentine lank, burning tbe paint tff by means of a gas jet, tho gas being con veyed to tho tank through hose con nected with tbo cabinet shop. Tho tank is a round iron vessel about four feet in height and about throe feet in diameter, tho Iron being proba bly three-eight ol an inch in thick- less, rrom tho neai upon me c-ov side of tho tank, caused by tbo gas burning iion it, gas was generated from the former contents upon tbo In side. There was doubtless a small quantity of turpentine remaining with in the vessel. The tank exploded, and the upper end was thrown ton or fif teen feet. Tbo tank itself was blown op against the cabinet shop, some five feot distance, making a dent in the luicH wall a couplo ot incnos uoop. Tho top of the tank was solidly rivit ed with iron rivits about a half-inch aiart, and was considered almost im movable. The force of tbo explosion, however, ripped it clean off and doub led it up, lapping one section closely against the other. Tho gas ignited, and Mr. Johnston was enveloped in tbe flames, being burned in a shocking manner from his face to his knees. Sir. Jeremiah Glass, another employe, beard the explosion, and at once went to tbe assistance of Mr. Johnston. In hisondeavor to bolp him be was severely burned in tho faco and bands, and was compelled to stop work and go to his home. Other employoscame to tbe aid of Mr. Glass, and among them by throwing water upon ths flumes with a hose they succeeded In subduing the fire that was literally roasting the unfortunate man. Crude oil was sppliod to Johnston's burns, and lis was taken to bis homo on Third avenue, near sixth stroot. Picco of flesh fell from tho injured parts before be was removed from tbe scene ot misfortune. Dr. Fay was im mediately sent tor, who arrived just as tho injured man was being carried to bis residence. The doctor preceded tho party to Mr. Johnstons house, where he was attended to and an ex amination mado ol his burns. It was found that the neck, head, chest and arms bad suffered terribly, while the skin was entirely burned from his nantls. At half-past five o'clock yesterday afternoon Mr. Johnston was resting easily, though his wrists were swollen so much that his pulse could not be felt. Besides tbo burns from which ho suffers ho complains of much pain in one of his hips, which, it appears, was struck and bruised by a flying Augment of tho exploded tank. Mr. Johnston's condition is critical, but the attending physician has hopes ol his ultimate rocovory. we learn Irom tbe ITiouncor the fttn inst., that Mr. Johnston died on Friday following the accident. He was hur ried on Sunday by Mountain City Lodge of Odd Fellows, ot which bo was a member. STRUGGLING FOR LIFE. Tbo Louisiana revelations some time since, and the recent disembowoling of two of the Florida scoundrels, has giv en a now life to the Presidential fraud of 1870. Tho Radical organs and prospective stumpers are seriously af flicted ovor this poking up of the truth by ''loyal mon" at the cloventb hour. As a sample ol tho agony which the Presidential theft bas entailed upon tho party organs, wo copy the follow Ing, which wo find in substance in every Radical exchange; HoLia aad Deanla, two piaka of propriaty, ana momoara ol tao lata riorlda Huturatng Board, hava regalad tbo publlo with a aoaaatloaal atory uadar tha title of a "ooafeftfen," ia hi"b they go oa ta tell how tboy ahaatad Tildaa BBd tba Damoaratlo party out of tho Proaideaor, by ahaagtng Iba votae of a aumbar of eoantiaa aad polling plaeiag. About tho oaly Impraaaioa tfaaaa "oonftaaiooa" will hava oa tba publio will bo tii Uppreaa than with a acaaa of tba aotira taflB oi ooarwtor op tno pan ol then lodlvida ela wbo coma to the frool at tbia lata day pro elaimlag Ibeir somoiieaioa of high orimj, aad proooaooing Ibomaolvea perjurera aod Bnwortby of ooafldeooo. This conization is as true as the gospol, and what makes the question more binding on the Radical party, is tho fact that Hayes got Sherman to appoint Dennis to a fut position in tho Treasury Department, while he ap pointed Vlclyiq Supreme Judge of Now Moxico. Now, if those "two pinks cf propriety" are such wicked men as tbo party organs declare thorn to be, why have tbey been tho leaders of a party sontrolled by grand moral ideas for twenty-two yoars 1 Please answer this conundrum. Bigotry and Fanaticism. An ex chango remarks : Tboro is a politico religious controversy going on in Wash ington, owing to tbe opposition of cer tain Protestant societies to the appoint ment of Mr. Lamphcrp to be Assistant Appointment Clerk of the Treasury. His wife is a Roman Catholic, and there is a suspicion that be himself leans toward that faith, and a petition against him, signod by many persons, bas been sent to the Presidont, What in the world tbe religion of a man's wife, or even bis own religious belief, has to do with his qualifications for of ficial position under this Government I a question fcw people wilt take lime to even bear propounded. Sensible people nowadays have nopatiencp with such fanaticism. The Philadelphia Timet says that "Gen. Harry White bas a sure thing on tbo Republican nomination for Gov ernor now. He is the only man Id the party wbo knows the navigable rivers of the State, and with Protec tion and Internal Improvements as tho battle cry of tbe con tost, wbo but the champion of tbo ftiskirninetos can lead the Republican forces?" And then tho Kiskiminetas is a fresh walor stream, and there Is no danger of Gen White going up Salt River, which Is a matter of grave consideration. Pipe Line Contracts. Edward lsett, of Spruce Crock, Huntingdon county; Mr. Drako, ol Ebensburg, Cambria county ; and Mr. Grayson, ot Ehippensburg, Pa., have recoived the contracts from tbe Seaboard p'ipe lino and telegraph oompany for providing the telegraph poles and lor ditching and laying the pipes. Mr. Isott has Blair county, Mr. Milliken has Hunt ingdon county, Mr. Drake has Cam bria county, and Mr. Grayson baa Bed ford county. The oon tractors will com mence operations at once. That's so. Tbe Baltimore Gq:rt!e, says: JudgeMiller,of JboJJoitod States Supreme Court, ia said to be tbs choice of the Iowa Republicans aa a candidate for tbe Presidency. Why should be not be? He was a rncmner of (.hp Electoral Commission and did good ervius for bja frtf. Let him be re warded with tb empty bonor of a nomlruvtiop lor President on tb,s Kepub Mean ticket in lM, 4 VERY VALUABLE HISTORY. 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The Hayes family bat) a good timo of it for two days in Philadelphia last week. Au exchange in alluding to tbe affair, says : "Mrs. President Hayes explained at Phila delphia that while she does not use wino herself, nor is It used in her fam ily, she haa no objection to other peo ple using it, if they think proper to do so. In short, she enjoys herself in hor own way and fully accords tho sa'mo privilego to all other persons." What a libcralmindcd lady sho must be. Well, woll! ' Change or Name. Wasbinotor, April 27.-ThoMrs.Rutherford B.Hayes temporanco society, at their meeting last night, discarded tbo name of the or ginizationon tbe ground that although she discountenanced wine at tho Duke Alexis and other dinnors at tho execu tive mansion, sho countenanced tbe use of claret punch at the dinner on board tbe excursion Steamer on Delaware bay during the roccnt trip. This is a re flection on Mn government bordering on ruilci0s. Oroan.izinii. A Washington tele gram of the 3d says: Hon. HoistcrCly mer, chairman of the House Democrat io caucus, bos appointed tbo following Representatives a committee to confer with the Senato coinmitlco concerning the coming campaign ; Speaker Ran dall, I'a., II. B. Banning, Ohio., W. R. Morrison, III., Kpps Hunton, Vs., J. 0. S. Blackburn, Ky., J. II. Reagan, Texas Fernando Wood, New York, J. B. Clark, Jr., ol Mo., J. II. Blount, Tonn., and Frank Jones, ol N. II. In PosiTion. Col. A. C. . Noycs, State Treasurer elect, took chargo of the Treasury Department on Monday the 6th, with our townsman Mr. J Blake Walters, BshisChief'Clerk, where tbey will both remain Tor tbo next two years. The pemocrats now control lbs Treasury, Auditor fleneral and Inter nal Affairs Departments, while the jud icata bold the Executive and LcgUla tire. This will be changed after next January. A Good StUD-orr. The Pittsburg TeU jrajk an independent Republican paper pays our Senator tho following compliment Sfnlor Poole, of tbe Thirty. fourth dlalrlol la a oaadidato for re-eleetlea. Aa tba DeaiooratM Majority la tba diatriet ta aboal four laoaeaad, ha will, or eourae, bo rotaroed. Senator Pealo hJ ahewa aaoh genuine earneatnoaa io rorreting out tbo eaareta of tha "tal grab" that hoaeot eitluaaa, regardleoa of party wllfrejelee at btaeontiaaaaea ia a seat wbieb he haa aeeor dl'hoaored. This lUdical testimony makes os feel proud ol our Senator. - A better feellag le I lloroe aad tba rlrauldloaaa. Tha Praaldont la eoaiiag booh to hia Irel love. lie aow aooe that aoaeilialloa with labola was all oa hia aide. Aa. Mr. Hayes should make ths editor of tbe Huntingdon Qlvbt Postmaster over there for this wonderful discovory, or require bint to nse a steel dagger hereafter when bs wants to stab "tbs government" Givi Thim a Cbamcb. The Phila delphia Timtt says: "The President appears to bs convinced that this year tbs emergency is such that every true Iiipublioan will hava to fish or cot bait, and ha Is going to give as (nod an ei; ample as br knows bow.'' It if gratifying to as, as it must bs to Senator Peals himself and his con atltuonU, to jnow fbt he ia receiving prais from liis leading Journals ip dif ferent sections of ths Bute, of M par-. pas, for being a Senator true to lie in. iereUrbpnfl Pointed Tho Washington Port says : The Colorado beetle, or potato bug, has overrun Virginia and is stead ily pressing Southward. This maiaud er baa a voraW nf nanetile ami a yen. the t-arpel-tjaggxr's, but is Interior to that post iu capacity to ti'aiijrt r table property. fu3mi;t'rtlsfifms : Philadelphia Branch Clothing Store, ROOM K0. J, OPKBA HOI flg. Tbe aaderalgavd would roaaxitrulty laforea lha dilaaoa of Oluartrld aad rle.aity, that ha haa Jolt opeuad the lergeal aad beat iloofc of MMnr-JttrfDE ClOTHIJt'B, HATS, CAPS, ,- tVrnfs' t'umlthlnt tioodt, TRUNK8, VALISES. 4o., net brought ta Cliarseld, and shirk he will aall okraner lliaa Bay alhor ttoro ta Iowa. Call and ear, and be eoarlaoo - Wlv.-SHLO.S. Clearfield, Pa., Hay . lBTt 8a. TOWNSHIP AUPITORM' HKPORT A ateltia.at of tbo Poor fuada of llaetoa towaahlp, for the year Jaoob Hoaeneraaa, IHltrlol Trrwurer, la aeoount with Iho funda of aaid towaahlp. Tean'treo'd from fotoier Treaaurer..,.,..l771 t$ To aoatod Duplicate, ISM u 41 CR. ' By ata'l paid Oraiaoore' orders ... - SIR I 17 By Blanh booh bought...,,, ..,.. I on Hy ooe-thlrd of hia eoBuat aalary in 00 By aratrd tal uueoHootod IBS 40 By balaBoe ia TreaMirar'e hando ,.H t4 aa atUHB 13 W, ft.' Woodward and W. King, Orwaaera of Iba Poor, io aorou.it with the Poor jVuniuj ol aaid townahip, rla: DR. ' To ordore draws oa Mat. Treaaurer.......$v9ft as CR. - - " Oy ain't paid for the ea.pnrt af Poor, via t I. Turoney t lt :3J 00 Ludor, Truaal. Kagaa, UoDemott, La IT. arty aad llubblna. ............, ttl gs Printing aod autiooafy 3d AO Paid Wataoa lownibip for Lawaoa Site 00 Paid Liaaie M. lleoay.. .... VO JJ .... 40 6 ..... H re- Paid aerrioea of Ororaeere..., Paid eoeto. .., .,,,. ' ttni 00 A Basra. Duo froat former Collcctoro..... I 01 S3 Due frora aoatod tal, IB77..: lot 40 Uaatatrd Uiea.,. I, lei S3 j ItlABtllTISS. Oulrtaodiag ordore ...., Silt 38 o Iu kricd lor 187S. r Wo, Iba underaigBod Auditor, oertif that tba foregoieg aUteaaent of Iba poor lundr of Uuatua lownahip la oorroei. A. U. ROSKNKRANS, P. K. HEWITT, 0 D. Wool,, Clark. C. UOUACKKK, PtnSrld, May , 7S-8u Auditors. SheritT's Sale. ' Br virtu of notify writ of VW Faeiai ia roed oat of tho Coort of Cckibab PIom of Clrir field oooDtr. and to m directed, I hero will lt ipoatd to pablle nli, ot tbo Court Ho dm, m b borough of Ckufitld, oo SatircUr, Iho 1ft dmy of Juno, 1878. ot 1 o'clock p. m., tha follow ing dewribed fool Oattatt, to wll: AH lha following daeribH real oat-Jo rt tooted in North Houttdale, t'lnrlaldeantv fo., botrnit- od m tbo ooat by lot of 1obIoI BtoBar, aeath by Ma ia atrooi, wtat or atraai, Boris. ay lot ol J ra mie.!. Ilaiuoa, fronting 6 fly feet on Mala atrott and mon ing book ono bundrod and fly fa at 'to lot f Joromiob Ilatoaa. aad having oroetod liuroon a two-itory dwalliog kouao, aod oihaf otiiutfiiii.tigf. Bnc4i, men ia aiacuiioB, ant u bo aold aa tho property of Tiaothy Oarey. Alao, a oortata 14 or plan of ground altuotad iBthavlllago of lln Hula la Brady townahip, ClearAold roanl, Fa., (wooded and doaeribod aa followi! Ob tho rait by Franklin itrwt, on tho north by lot No. Be, on tho nooth by Pin alloy, aad man tag to a puiat al Oraort alia on tha wont, aod being af a triangular ifaapo, haviag a front oa f rap klip atroot of oop hundred Had thir ty tli foot and known aa lot No. IS iu plaa of raid viuago ana paviag loorooa orootod a fraaaa heui ooo and a-half itonea high with aaull kitthoB attacbtd. Haiied, takan la oxeoatiota, and to bo aoM aa tbo property of John 8chofil,j. Alao, tha following daacr.be J real oatato at la, tad ia BtuUa lewaxbip, CloarOoU ottnaty, Pn., beginning at a pott an aootboaat corner of war rant No. SbVt, thence by landi of John Da Aola, north one-half degree, oaat one hand rod perehea to a poat, thwnoa by laadaef Oabara, Bana A Co., &orth olgbiy-oioo and one half dagreea, weatono hoodrod and eight tea perohea to B poat. tbeooa by foa land aoath one degree, woal one hun dred and tbirty-Avo and otto-half parohea to a poat, tbeaeo aouth eljrhty.otna and one fourth do grtoe, oaat one hundred and oightooa porehea to pleeo tff ogloniag, ooatainlng on hundred arret mora or leaa, with about aaaaL-Aro arf a lean , od, and beariag oahacA and having thoreoa a log boure and log born. Salted, taken in e eroilon, aad to be Bold a tbo pre party of Hoary Motriok. Alt j, the following deaeribed rani ettaie of Joha Toihora, aitnated la tow a of Kartbaaa, Covington tow&ahip, Claarflald eoantr, Pa-, be ginning at cornor Bnow 8hoe tnrnpika, .bono along aaid pike nloa and Mo-balf rod ta aa at rly direction ta tbe aortBoaet oeraer, tbonoe twnty.on rodt along land of Jbn Yothera in aoathaaiterly direction to tbo aootheaat aqranr, tbeooa tight aoA o-half rada abong land of Joha Vothart to the tooth ei oornor, thone fifteen and one-half roda by tha graveyard prop erty In aaorthwoaterly dfroftloa to plao of be gianing, aonUlning dm aero nor or hit, and having thereon ererted a w)-flniahod bobbb ! liiteen by Iwinly-four, and otbar oat-bailding and mall orchard. P sited, Uktm la eitwotion, aad In be ld as th )ropHy of Joha Vo'bora and llib a Braoa. Alao, tbo following traota or ploooa of load In O I rare towothip, Clarflald aoanty, Pa., tho firat boon dad a follow : llag inming at atone, a oor nor of land of Alanltr Unrray, thenoa aouth on hundred and thirty-aigbt porehea nor or lot, by landa of Hotel ot to atonta, thenoa eait forty-eight perch ea to a poat along land of Thoa. Leonard, theiwo north one bead rod and thlrtv! igbt porehea, aora or leaa ta a poat. thaaoo we at by landa or Alexander JNUirray forty-tight perch aa to atone and plao of beginning, contain ini forty ncrea atore or hwt, being all laarod ana kavtag tnereoa ereetsxj a log boute, aMau, aaoiber plaoo ar iraat of laai) la eme , aouuarq aa renewal urgiuBiuf ai atonea, Ibeaee be IbbS af Roeelot aorta ono kuu ered aaS tairi-loar perwaea la ateaea, taaooe or laaaa al AleiaaSor U urrae. eael about oao haa- droil aaS talrty-elsbt perebea Io atoaoa, throoo aoutli oao bundreJ one tbirtr-four peroneo to etoaeoaeiS eoraerof Tho. LeooarS'a laaS, tbeaoa weet bjr Bono ono hoBdrew Bad tbirt,i,at aereheo Io plooa of braiaoloe, eaatalalas oiabt, BOree more or leaa, ami ha. Ids SI arrea elearod bbS heMae; a fo4 orchard tbarona, and aerrle, tboroon erected a frame houae tblrtr lwo br fort, root, two rteriee hl(b well Salabrel, a l.r,. bene bora, wagB..KrJ, l,laAk.mHb.hoi,.prla boa,, aad other oat-boildiar., Iheaa beirrf eauM I recta of land wblob J. t. Vie aad wire ooat.ied ta Wee dell Kadreo br deed doled M.rM tta, iaii, Bod rororued oa deed onoa no. e, page 114 Ilea Ibe rollowias hfte er pieoo. ol emuad alt Baled la the Bro,a af Cleertcld, CleorSeld counrf, fa., la what la ealled Moaeep'a addilloa ta .aid borough, theurat aouaded aad deaeribod a, rollow, i lir(lBBiu( at allejr aa oiloaded rowrta nroat, tbeaoa aorta aloas aaid atroot far. ty-Biae aad aae-half feet aa a poet, Ihoaee la aa eaeterlr direelioa twe huadred fret Mora or leu to a port corner oa line of J.i B. (Irahaaa. tkeuca la a aoataerl dlrmloa aloof Hid Urahaai', iaa wnj-wiaa aatd aao-aan lee, to aa alio, Ibeaoe la a weetorl, direolioa aloa, aaid alio, two hundred root mora or leaa to tbe plaoo or bo irlooln,, reoentlat Ibe waler rl(hl Bed reoerTiBg the right a fa apoa aaid hat aad Io, place rroaa too aprlef apoa aaid fee Io eoae water froai tbo aaid apring ta go wherever tbe leeeor ajiaj ooo ai, aiea ia ga onoa paid lot lo rapair aaid pipe, add all la aaid aprlog, Bad ha.iag tkero oa ereeled a frame hB'e forty by twenir-foor reel, with wlBf alilaea I'T Ihirl; two feel, wilk good orllaV aader aoaie, tacra ia alao aa loo-koaa, ea aaid let. Alee, two ether leu la aaid Moaeop'a addilloa ta lha borough of CleerSe d. bounded aad dranrlb. ed aa follnwa i Bnioded oa tho oaat by laad af Jae. B. Urahaai, aa tbe aorta h, aa aH.,, oa tbe aouth hy aa alio, aad ea tho weet by fourth eireet, eaa BBoon oa lot, no. rortyBro aad for te ail la eald addllioa to Iba boroua-h of Cleer- I.M, aad h.rrng Ibareoa ererted a fraeae hoaa, two atortoB high aiiteea ky twaaly-faar foot WIU httebea abaobod, a large brewery wile three near tbuiib, ana a rraaea aUblo, end other eut kulldiBfe. Betaed, tahea la eieeotloa, aad be bo bom a, tha property of Woadell BaSrae. Alao, Ike tellowlao deeorlbed nrnwerte liUwka la Dp Bsl., Br.dy torraelilp, Cloarael ooaalr, Pa begioalog at a pool ta the l Sola roai, thoaoo oeatb 111 degree,, east by lea aaid Be Mea. roe Aehee, ISI bet to a Boat aad Itaa at Wllliaat Hoorer', lot, tkeaoa aootk tt d'greea wool ky eald Wn. Uooror'a lot lit feel aa a poet la lo we ek Ip rood, thoaoo north ll defreaa wool ea Mid eewurhtp reed IS, feat lo a feat, aaeaoo aoetk l dafraaa eeat ea aaid Be Bole read 111 foot lo poet and place af begleVaf, karlnf ihoruoa ereeted a fcarwe fraaie Iwo-olery koojee MtS fre, aad all attaebe Malt teat aad kaowa aa City Hotel, wilk (reave etaolo, iee b.aaeand other eat building,. Betaed, UJiaa la aiotulliHt, u to bo M arojiarl, .( g. pule. auo; By Vlrtoe of eaarlry wrru ot leeaW Wa aad f,H rea, Ike fblfewoM daaerlkod real HUH wiUkd aoMaaSWluedoe. ieaa I. II7L Be aria All thai aarlata toaal ae kaoW af attami...1 eoai tana. eHaele. Itlee aod haiaa ta tba low. ehlp ef Woodward, oewaty af CkniieM, Kd State at teaaeyteeata, koaaawd ea deoorlaaal aa let laere, towtti aogiaalaf at k'aHtoaj, (aeael Bow etoaa aoraer, bote, a eocaxal earaar Si orlflaal aerreta ia Ibe teart of Wa. Wlatar, S.laad Itfuv gVdiftlisfmfuts. Bran and Baaual Inilla ; theooa north 85 weal III pert' be to baaloob i thenr north M aaU 37H perehea to a poat ; thence oa'b degrar ra't Ul perohea to a poat i henro aouth A:i weat t4 r's't.s 1x .VllV.'Vr.S.'V .3ii W V, TTsJ l-Waifee tw'w rV'tftw V.Vota Bo mtm t iwrrhea to Monro : tbtm e ann'h R wat 10 p-a rbet to a p-iat; Ihenoo Tior'h M wow 8? ferehft to a pfM i ttfiio axi'lh . . h hit pen-bt t l a a foil l Ihene anoth ol II perohet t.t p'.rt ; ihrnflo tooth bi wet J'U rerrhif in a wM'r pine i iheb north UN we )i 4 i perehea tn a while oak t lb e nee poPth .'! eott I IS par. hea Io a pnt t thenoa nrlb KWrH HI ft-ll eriheetra (alien ht-titlek, Ibann In an auterlv direetlon np a mall Mr. am 4A peicbwe Io a bemtook t tbenoe north IV weal It perrhaa to a white ook tiuuip ; tbe no tooth 61 wait 9 percbaa to a poll Ihenoe north At weal 61 0-1 0 pt-rcha to a pott t theneo eon lb M went 10:1 IIP perehea t" rmall broil.-. It; ihtwioo aouth SS eitt A ft-Id porrhoa to Ulleo himloeli thence tooth AS war IS perchet U a poat: theBoe aorthU wret aero ClearflaM ereeit IM ft.U otto Baa to aa. iOsmmo aarta aJ oaai WA perohat Ui lace of begiuniag, oonlalnlnc nine hundred aad at a tft)H) acrtm. more or It-M, nod oetng pan or tnroo avral traot of land tur vayod on warrant datad in I7V3, graoled by the OonaoBwaolth of I'ennaylvanla, ono to Himuel KmllBOt on to Rolaad Kvant, and on to W ill i am Witter, wbieb part ul tald tract t abovo detcribed bare, by diver good oonveyaneo aod awnrance to law, booon vettod In David C. 1 1 en tal. : Tba said body of land ta eonprlaod of the fol low! ng contiguous liaU or boiliea of land i No. 1. Th Wa B. Alexander farm, cntaln tug about Ut arraa, more or leaa, with about ISO aorea learod, large orchard, two atory plank bona with hitch to attached, large bank barn and other outbuildings aod Improvement. Coal la opened a tit la form. Being th aero preataot wbieb U. L. Band and wife, by deed dated lat Augutt, 1174, and recorded tn tho offloe ot the Rooorder of Ueedi In and for aaid county , la Deed book No. 9, pag IAS, granted and onveyed to mH David C Heaaal. No. S. Th Joha D. Aloiaader farm, contain Ing about U7 aorta, nor or leaa, with aUut 76 aarei ale red, larg arobard, two-itory hawod log nonao wnn Diana a its Pen atiaeaed, round log barn, plnnk borac-rteble, blaekamlih abon, an J other outbDlldingi and toiprovemanU Tha eon! ia opened oa tfaU alao. Boina th aae Dren Ite wbieb John D. Alexander and wife, by deed dated lBth May, 174, and recorded aa aforctaid IB Ueetl Hook No. T, pajre TV, granted and eon ryd to Mid David O. Ileal .L. ho. . Ilia D. Philipa fara, oontaiaing a Wot io aorea aora or tea, witb aooot 4 ara clear, ed, tmoll orchard, 14 atory round log boat, round log barn, and other outbuilding! anal Itnprwvo- menta Coa) 1 epanod oa thfa form. Balng th mm prtmuft wbiub Uaniel Philina and wife, by dead dated ZVtb June I NT, and recorded at aforoiald la letyl Book No. T, nam ?T, graatad ana oonrejea io ta aeta vavid u. utnaai No. 4. Ta Thoaaa Dlioat fara, eeii tain log atxiat 111 acre, mora or lett. with about 20 aore cleared, rmall orchard, 1 ttory round lag boat and rouno log ataoie, ana otbar ouibmldinge and laprovameat. Coal i oponvd on tlilafara. Being tha aam preaiaoa which Thoraaa Diion ant wue, dv bi1 dated iTth Juno, 1M74, and r cornea a aioreaald, in uoed Hook No. 7, paga in, grnnieo ono eonveyea io aaia v. U. llenaal, So. a. Iho John kallord fara, eoaUiaiag about SO an ret more or lew, with about 40 acre oleared, having t hereon ereotod a 14 atory plank boua and doubl barn.'. Coal ia opened on thla fara. Being tba same premito which C, II owe, Bra , lat Sheriff of aaid county, told aa the Dron ed y of C. J. fihiW to John II. Ful ford aa appear ot vaau roii, neawowieogM tn zvm day of September, lr-7f, and roaerdod In th Prothono, Ury'i onW In CoBtlnoanc Docket ''Y'naie 33, and which John H Pulford and wife, by deed dated nil June, BT, geantet and annvayed David C lltntal., No. A. Th ateara ... . .. mi propariy, inowa a iaH Bllena' farm, eontaining about 140 aerat more or leit, wtm about v aerea cleared, having a malt orchard thrroon. There la a eoal bank orvea and operated oa thia farm. Beior th property wbieb JoiUh K. K004 and wife, bj dee i dated 7th December, 1871, anJ recorded ai afore aid tn Deed Book No. 4, page 19, granted and conveyed 1 aaid uavid u. lli-naal, a'l of which deed of record ie for more partLcular deaerliition of bonndarie. egeiied, taken iBxecutiB and to b told M the propyl ty of Dartd C. U total, at to ami or sioan r. net, Auigoar. i . By rirtue of aun1ry wrlta of i.rl FavUt, Ike following deecrflied real ertalw will bo sold oa natarday, duae lat, 1S78, to wit A II that oerlala tract or body of kiluroiaoua eoal lam), aituate, lying and beiog fa th. tiiwa ahip of Woodward, eouutr of Clearfield, and Bute ol Penn'a, Ijountled aad doacrliiod aa foltowa, to wlti brgiuaiaf at a naplo (fooe) aew atone oeraer, being a oomnoa corner of original aur eey in the nanaeof Wm. Wiator, Roland Uveas, aad 8ainl. Kuilina I thence aortb lo weal 111 per. to a kemloehi tbeaeo aonk 61 oaat ITS perebee io a poat ; Ibenoe aoutb 1, degroee oast 121 nerehea to a poat l thence aouth Vi waat lr, perehea to a auaali rook Boh i thence anutk 11 ,aot IS! aa'oboa la a poet i theaeo eoat) a! weal 1 la percho, to a poat) Ibeaoe Bortb 11 weat I, percbaa l .Imbo; thence Bcalk 11 we.t Id perehea ta a poat : Ibeaoe aortb 11 weet It perehea to a poat I thence aouth II weet it perch r, toapoatl taeaoeeoalhlt ooat St perehea to a poet thaaoo aoutb 11 wet 204 parebe, to a white pae ; thenee north It wret 114 4 1 percbaa lo a while oak I Ikeaee aortk tl aaet 111 perohe, ta a poat I tbeaoa aortk II Wool II l it perehea to f,llea h,wlook thoaoo la aa eagtarl direotioB up a amall etreara 4S perohee to a BoBifoek Ikeaee aortk IS weet TS perehee la a wklto oak ataajp tbeaoa aoath 11 wool perabe, to a poat) Ibeaoe aortb 11 weat tl I-10 perehee to a poat : thence aouth II weet Iftl l.lt perehee to mall hemlock i IncBre aealb II eael tl 0-10 per. bee ta a fallea bembaki tbaaea toatk 11 waat It ferekee to a poet I Ikaaca aortk IS weat aerooa learfleld errrfc 12t 1-lt porebe, tea poa t ; tkenoo aorth M oaat ini perehea to place of beginaiag, anatatalaf alao kaadred aad alna (! aarea. more ar faaa, aad being part, or three aeveral traota of land aurvoyad ea warranta dated ia ITill, graatad by tbe oororaonwealtb of PenntrlraaiB. eaa to gamuel Kmlioa, oaoto Rolaad Evana, aad oo, ta William Wiatar, wbieb parte of aaid Irwol, above daaeribed baee, by direra good convey . aoeea and aaauraaeoa la law, become retted in Uaeld 0. IIobkI, Tbe aatd body af laad la eemarteeel of tke fcl- lowiag eonliguiiua treoUor boxlie. of lebj. No. 1. Tbe tm. B. Aleiander Term, eootefn- I lof aboat 111 aeree, more or leaa; wilk aboal lit aorea elearod, large orekerd, two-Mary pkaak koaae with kilcken attached, large book bara aad other out-buildinga and tmprovemente. Cool le opened ea tbla form. Bring the earn, promt roe which S. L. Bead aad wife, by deed deled I.I Aaguet, IS, 4, and recorded ia tha emoeof tte- eordnr of lleeda la aod for aaid county, Deed Book No. S, page 111, fronted Bftd eoareyed to aaid Daeld U. li.aaal. ho. I. The Joba P. Alexander farm, coa Lain- Inf abOBt M7 aeree, mere or leaa, wilk aboat 71 acrer cleared, large orchard, two-aiory hawed log koaaa with plank kilekea attached, roaud h bora, plauk horea-etabU, klaeh emtth aknp aad otker out-buildioga aod Improverueot,. Tbo ooa I 14 opened ob tbta place, llclag tbe Base nreml- aea which Joha 1. AleBaod.er aad wile, by deed dated lrith a7, 1), aad foaorjed aa afo,eald ia lleed fiook No. 7, page :t, graaled Bud eoa reyed to aaid llavid C lleaaal. No. I. Tk, D. Phlllpa farm, aonlalning about IDS aorea, more or leaa, atth aboat 10 aorea clear ed, amall orchard, It rtory roaad log houae, roejad logdro, and other eutbuildioga aad improve aienlc. Ceel la opened oa thia farm. Ueinr the eeaae premlae, which Daniel Philip, aad wife, by deed, doled tilth June, 174, aad recorded aa afnreeaid la Deed Book No. T, page 77, graaled ... ooovejeu ee io. eato travia t, neaaei. No. 4. Tka Tkomaa DIoa farm, eenUlalog aboat 111 aeree more ,r ieea, witb aboat to arrea elearod, amall orchard, li tory roaod log houea and rooad Ing atable, witb other outbuilding, an4 lmpro?MH.nla. Coal It opened oa tkla farm. Beiog iba eeaie prcatiae, wliick Tkomaa tliioa and wife, by deed deled 17th June, IS'!, ead re corded aa afu.eo.td, ia Deed Bonk No. 7, pef e To, g react, aau eoBvoyea Be aatd u. U. Heaaal. No. I. Tka Joha rulford farm, eeatalaing aboat tut aarea, mere or leaa, with about 4 1 aerea eleered, kevtog thereon erecud a oao ead a half atory plaak houae and double bara. Coal ia opea ed ee Ibia f.rea. Being tbe ee mo prom ieea which O. Howe, K.q., Iota ShorlS or aaid aooaty. Bold ae the properly of C. J. Kbof to Joha II. rulford aa appeera by Deed Pell, ackaoaledged the llh day ol Seplember.A. D. IB70, aad recorded ta Ibe f rotboaoury a offlca la Coatlnoanoe Dechet MY,' page 1B.I, aod which Joha H. Kulford and wire, by d d deM lb. M dee of Juno, 174, iled " wvmrwm im ''! v. If VT1MM No. a. The eteom miU property kaowa al the Bouooaa leim, eoaUiaiag aaual 14t acre, more or lew, with abogt 41 acre, elearod, htvlpg amall oreheioj thereea. there lea a al bank opea aad operated aa thia fern.. Beiagtka eaava property waica doeuh H. Head aad wife, ky deed deled Tie December, lilt, aad recorded aa aforoeeid la Deed Booh No. d, pan It, graaled aad eoareyed la Mid David 0. Heaal, all af which doeda or record tee for more perilealar deeeriplioa of hooBdariea. SeiaMl. takea la ate- autlau and ta be .old aa tbe property of David 0. saenea., umbo obi. oi u. a need, to aaa, A lea, ky TtrtBeof writ, of VeadiKeef Craeue., ea nmaroay, tao amaay at daae, iBll, ibe loiiow lag .real aetata : t. AU thai aortal a tract of mad aitaate la Pea Sold, lloatna towaabln. ClearSeld county, Pa., kiiug part of lul Bu. 17 oa tke plat of PotiSold, aod part af lat Soaaled F. B. Uewll. Tbo whole haa eae kandred and three feet Treat aad bbb huadred arid atarir-fcar feet deep, fronting oa euBIb aid, af Woodward etreoi. aouaded Berth- aot ky lead af t. B. Hewitt, aoatk and treat ky ibuo or ii. noouwuro ana aorta oy ia. a ot li. Woodward, the church la forty-Bra ky elite feel. two atory ktgk. Helaed, tahea 4a aaecatioa, aad la bo acid ae tbe property af tba N. u. Oawrok at ronfiold. Alao. a eertela tract of laad alluala la Kaoi lowB.hlp, Oleerteld county Pa .cootalolig aboal tweaty acre, cleared aad harlot erected theeeoa a twa-ateey kg koota, log eteble aad atber eut- autidlng., Bounded aa fullowai Oa tbe oaat ky Iaaao McKae'a eetele, oo tka wart by Wm. Cot. aortk by Jeba-M. Chaaa, eaothb, Brlabia A Oo.. Soiled, takea ia aieootiea, aad ta be aeld aa the property o l.a a. tat. tad. Jol)a Meat,. Alao, by tlrtoe of wilta af tecoHa ywcfo,, aa Saturday, lha lat day af June, ISTS, th, follow lag real aetata t A oerlala Iwe. atory frame kaaaa. Mitt toot, with ell attacked, l.a IS reel. Klehl roeeaa mi kail oa Iret aeor, aad 17 reoma aad hell oa tec aad atory, pirated wklto, eltaele la tke village or va bom, urearletd county, Pa, aa tat earaar et Uag aad Plaak alreot, Boiaed. Aokaa la aaeea. tioa, and to ka avid aa tka property of Bmoaeel TsatS OP B,l.a.-Yke Prlaa Be tA ml khlak tka atoaattr aamll be atrdek a mmm be weld t Ike time uf tola, araaokatha, Brreaseaeaau eaeoa aawlUke a ee rated, alberwlee Ibe property will ka Immodlaul, pul ap aad aaid ,.!, al law aapaaee ead rfcab af eat per era M wbaaa II waeaarath 07, sad who, la laae af detoaaaap at! Baea ra-aara, saail maaa fee Ike Mate, ..d la aa iaataaoe will the Bead be preeeeted la Ooart far eee area aou raleoe tka ikaaay a arte.rw paid ce o b.erir . , Sbsbi Orrarltii i,r,ri,., f it?. n Ufir artTtlSfiafiits. NIMH R IN HAHTITIOBJ, In the Or,ban.' Cuartof Otearfeld Co. la ibe atelier ur the parlit'oa of the real e.iate "f lUaiy Irwin, kilo of Lewicne, town.bi),, la ..id onuiitv. dee',1. - k 4. 'a,, aeh.4, . etii.. I euro Pecker, and Jobn Hnnkef, l,er h'abau4 Kelureh Kir.l. awl Kuierl K. Kl.il. b-r liua lHad, llargcry reaman, nail W. W. rie.tu.B. her liii.l,en1. rornclia Irwin, Hirnucl II (rein. Illrhal, f Irwin, Kluilu Ira ia. Marv K John.ll. aud K. C. Jolio.oa. hrr lia.hwn ,1 lirire ur itereu-'. ihlr rr.titl iu Ihc e.le:e uf .aid dcteaae i, lb. I the inqor.i oi partition In .aid eauie will re bel t on lie preu,ii.. n frilay, May lllib, IS7H. at III o'clock A. M., where ell cm elleod It liny eee pr,.prr. AMlMKW PKM'Z. Jr., Clear",.1 J, Pa., April II, '7 S .It. rlherit). SherilTs Sale. y virtu of writ of ,mm P.teiu. iaaited eal ol ia vTeiTV- luaimon Pleaa uf Clear- and to dicoeled, there (till- be a I poind to pubHf aala, al tba Oourt llooae, in tli boruujfb of Clear Said, on Wmlnoalay, tno I 'lb da- of .May, l7o, at I o'clock, a. ta-, th fiilluwiUgf deaoribod veJ aalai, to wit: All lha undiridod 4 14 or lit foUhwlog trauta uf land aitaate ia Urady tnwnihip, Ovarii-Id count-, I'a, boun lad aad deaerlhed aa ful. Iowa t lleKfnainjr at a pit (a th diatriet lineal tha aouta wuat oomerof aaid iraot o( land , theone north 3 d-Rre t 5t A ll pcrcbea tj a prat tha north waat eorttor of aam a r tliene aat IUH perehea lo a poat ) l bene aouth K daur weir llitl ptrt'hei to a bam look j tbimo aoutb bV dnpfrcoa et lie parebe to poat Ibenoe aoath SO dtjfraaa weat 14 4 10 perebea to a port , tha nee uetb W degree! eaat V4 perrbe to a beooh ; thaaoo north IU drajroaa caat sV i ere b pi to a poat ; thaao aouth ft drgirei eaat 40 p-rnh to a beeob theno aoutb tf, drgrreaeaitVAparebH toapoat f tbenoe aouth 88 p rebel U a poat j thence dagrroa weat 0( ft-10 pereb to a poat r napl , tbenoe aoutb 1001 dra:rc waat 1S4 parohea to red oak j tbeooj waat 1 J porchei to a poit ; thanee li da greea wtui 117 4 19 percbaa to a poit ; thane 148 parchei to poit; tbsoe Moth H i-gree waat So i-ID perehea to a puat f tba ace avrth ggl d gTe wrrtRt nerobea to a logar; tbenoe north 1 tieffroea eaat ott perebea t a pine, thenee north 8(ti degree weit 70 percboi to plaoo of beginning, on tain lag 1,174 aora mn or lf. Siaed, taken ia elocution and to be aold aa tbo property el Kobcri Oibora. It. J. Kioholaoo and Natlua Car rir. Ta-uu or 8 a La. Tha prloe or am at wblob lha property aball be atruok off utuit be paid at tbe time of tola, or aaob otbar arraugeot ande a will be approred. otherwkae lb property will be itunteiiiately put Hp and aold agaia ai theeiproie and riak of tb proo to whom it wa itraok of, nd who, la eaae of daBoieooy M aueb ro-aate, ahail mako good tbo Bono, and ia no Inatano will lha Deed be pretented ia Court for onfinaa tion nnleaa lb money ti actually paid to the fShanff ANOHKW TUNTK, Jr., . aMirr'iOwrM, -... hbenf. Clearfield, Ha., Apr. 31, U1. J SherifT's Sale. BY rirtue of auudry wrila of 1'ea. AV, ieaued out uf tbe Court of llommoa Plea, af Clear held Co., Bad to mo directed, there will heelpoeed to publio aale, at the Court Houae, in the borough of Clearn.ld, oa eVadiieeday, Ilia lath day ol May, l7H, at 1 o'clock, p. m, tha follow. Ing deeerlhed real oetato, to wit i A oertalu traot af laad allaaU la Qulioh Iowa, abip, ClearSeld eoonty, Pe, begiaaing at maple oomerof Matthew kloCally't farm aurvcy, thence hy land of McCuiiee north fortv.rieht ric.. eaat one hundred aad forty perehea topoal.lhenee hy reaidua er tract or Benj. ,b frt, degree, eoal aerenly -four perebea to port, theno. oy ..in. ou:n lorty -eigbl drgreea we.t one bun. ri rsil rxrirl tnrtr.lmn nmMlu le w-t i l a. .11 . - M J ,... iu 111m aiiii iinst. tbeaoa by land of bhaw north forty degroM wt po.enij iwur pcrenoa io plaoo of D-giDoiDg, oua lain id f nixty n aerea and thirty four perohea, aod having Iwooty acre cleared and imall two- it of y frame boo fa thereon erected. .Sotted, taken in eiecB'iun, and to b told aa tba property of Also, a eerUio traot of land attuata in Cbcpt lowoiuip, uKarneiu county, f.f ooaUinlng Ti aerea, with aboat 10 aerea fleered, with Irauit auiiie .ui.., ana tiniii log barn, bounded omlt by Irrael Snyder, aat by widow Irrln, uon by arani. toarpp, ana weat oy a aro I'ntcuia. Set ibhcd m oxecDiioo ana u M ioij n tbe propmy oi wiiiiaia n. ooyiter. AIiof a pertain tract of land altuat In the Til lag 1 or rraaatin. fiell townahip, Cloarield ooaniy, I'a., deaenbod ti folluwa; Vrunttog on hundred and twenty feet on front it reel and run ning back on me w0,t by innd of Robert Ha(. fry, aortb by aatna, eaat by looaatatroet.au aih k. rivor, having thtrven areeUtJalrane huuae 1 6i24 icei ana auooen aiiacneei. antl fraaie liable 18x21) loot, aod otner ootbailding beitod, uken ii exeeutlua, aa to be Bold a. tbe property el W. 0. iBompaoa. Alio, aeertain treat of land ailnale ia Green. wood town.blp, l.learlield eountv. F... io tl, rin.fr oi jwiaenie, eoq known aa lota No. I and In the feoerel plan ol aaid rillare. booed. ed Bl.d deachtJOil aa luHuna : On the aumb hw I.., Beiuogm, 10 uie mciieBaer betrs, weet It, lot OI w. L,. onurp, woo eeiog oa tbo corner or Main aad Walter elreeta, ha, la, erected thereoa a two ator, rrame dnellios hour,, 1(1, laet roat and tbirt, reel deep, and Ibe lot beiaf about aiat, root Imal be oaf handred and amy (ret deep, retted, u,ea ta eaecutloji, aad ta U ee d aa tba BrQjjBrt al don, l. irna, Taaas or Bji.a - The Drier or Bam at ahinb tbe property .hall be alraek of moet be paid al ,r time w, p.ie, wr eacn otoer a-raosemenu made a will bo approred. otberwiaa tbo nronertr will be Immediaulj put up ead eold aaaaa at the ei. eee. aad rl of tbo peraoa to whom it wa. struok off, and who, la aae or deAeleao, at aaeh re-aale, .hell make food tba eamo, and la ao tnaUuoa will tbe Meed be preeeutod in Court far ooatrmatioB aaleaa tbe moaej ia actuall, paid to we onenn. Aftunnrr fKN XL. Jrrf Saaarrr'a Orrica, I Bheri Clearaeld, Pa, Apr. ti, II7S. J SherilTs Sale. T elrtaa of writ, al Is oaloi Us Court ol Comm V. r.., laaued a Pleao of Clue. Beta aoaai eipoeed ta itr, aad la me diroeted, there will aa ri'Ui.iu oai.k, at tbo Court Houae. la ta, eoro.ro or Clearaeld, oa Wodneedar, lb, 1Mb daw ol Mae. 1(71. at I a'eleeb a. ... lha followlag deaeribod real eelato, to witt All th, ri , hi, title aad iol.raat ar Iba Oelend aat la the following treat, or land : Werreat No. eiioii Blteate ta uirard tawaahlp, Cleartelol Oo., !'-, eooulaiog 111! aerea, mora or leaa. Alao, werreat No. i4ll, ia Uirard lowaabip. Clear oeld eoi)Bl, C eonlalolng Ull aore., mare tr leas. Aleo, werreat No. eonlalulag 1114 aore,, mora or lee., ia Uoehea towaahlp. Alao, warrant No. aituala la Qo.bea towaahlp, ClearSeld Muni, fa , containing 19 aeree, more or leaa, reeereing ,1, aorea eold to Peter Hider, aod 5T aerea ia the eopthaut earaar aold la Jaoob Kerne. Belied, lakea la alooutrno, and lo bo at4 v tka properly of J. A. P. Tea Byek. Alee, tbo rollowing deaeribod real oMala, eila aled la Kaos towB.hip, CieaiAnld eoualy, Pa., boon. led oa tha Beat by loha M. Chaae, aa the aoath ky le.ai.la of Wm. and Jam.. Cethoart, oa the waat be laade af Mr. Bowman, aorth by lead. ei ragea riowiee, oontaiaing lua aerea, more o leaa, So aorea elearod, amall orchard, BBd Bering tbareoB areelrd a large plardt dwelling kouae three etorios high, large frems bare llliil feet, and ether outbuilding.. Soiled, takea ia eieeu tioa, aad to be eold a, th, property of P. A. Rowler, Alao, Iwa eerteje loll ar pareeU of greaad ell. e.te la Ibe rill.ee or Ilolloli, Ura.1, townahip, Cleerfleld Bounty, Pa, One thereof kuurded aad deaeribod aa follow, t Qu the aortb by lot No. tS, eeu lir lol No. II, aouth by lowaabip road, aad weet by High elrret, being H feet wide aa town.bip rood, front and rear, aad IIU feet deep from towaahlp road, and knowa la plaa or aaid eillago aa lot No, II. Tbe other thereof koaaded aa tko aortk ky lot No. 27, eaat by lot No. 14, aoeth br towaahlp road, aad we.t by lol No. II, being M feel wide oa townahip rood, Bad Ida, fert deep rrom towaahlp road, and haewa ia plan efpaid rill.ee a, lol No. io. Helaed, Uken IB eieeutioa aad to ba aold a. tnr property MW.li k.pler. Alee, a oerlala traot of laud aitaate in Blooa lowaabip, ClearSeld eeaoty, Pa, houaded. Bad deaoribod aa fellow. : Oa the aaet by laa I, ,( iingn i.recn. aoata by tba Verweaarille and Ray. aold.etlle plba, wen by land ar J. Themae, aortk by laad of Laliaaer Rood, eoalelalne forty aeree, mere er mmm, end tweut. acre, eieored, witb two atory frame houae, email barn and ether oai-aotidtnga ibereoa erecled. Seiaed, tel.. la eieeatioa, aad la la aoldae lb, properly af Uea. W. Ueeh,. ' r Al.o, a errlaln Iraat of land lltuata In Bloom town. hip, Cloerleld oouuly, Pa, bouniled ob Ibe oaat by laad. or Uoo. A. Bloom, aoeth ky Car weoirille and Reynold. eille nil., weat br laud aruee. Leeeh, aorth hy lead or Latimer Reed, oonmioing forty aerea, more er Ieea, with twenty aeree elearod, aad hariag t hereon ereeted a amall frama bo eaa, amall rrame kena aad a'.ker oat kulldlage. Alao, a oerlala Iraot of kail eltaata la Bloom towaahlp, ClearSeld eoaaty, fa., bouaded hy laada ar R. Leeek, 0. Booh, Thomca aad ath- ar,, eoataiBiBg oo, kuuared and aareati Hreaty-ftv, Bern, Kior, Of Ieea, or Ieea. beinaoorered with pine, ler timbrr. Belled, takea la e , vjmaenvrN wiib . .a .IB- PM, bbii omer timoer. Belied, takea la exec,. tioa, aad to ka Bald a. lha pro pert, of liaeh Ueeh. Alea. a eerlala Iraat of land aituate la Bloom lownahip, ClearSeld eoonty, Pa, bounded on tha aaBt by i.od of 0. Seek, eeatk ky mad al Wm, Lyoaa, weat by land .( SaaaBBa Holdaa, aorth by land of Bhaw and Merrill, oontaiaing oae ban dred ead aiily aeree, mora or Ieea, with aboat aighty aorea alee red aad hariag a young growing orchard Ibereoa, aad a large frame houee aaad aa a betel, and dwelling kouao, largo frame kaah bam, grain kouae and otker out build lag, thoreoa oroetod. Selaed, lakea la Biorutioa, aad W be Bold aa tk, property of A. 8. Holdea. AUs, a oerlala tract of laad oiloate la Pike Iwp, ClearSeld Co, Pe, houaded an Iho earl ky land al I). Rltbrr, wort ky land af Wm. Dele, aortk ky had af Milllgaa, eoaUiaiag aareaty aorea, more or Ieea, with bearing eruhard, aad having theeeoa treated a large Irame two-,lery dwelling bouaa, large frame bora aad ether oal kalldiBia. Selaed, tehee ia aieoatioa, aad ae be Bald a, tk, property of Robert Loach. Alao, a eertela traot af lead etlaeto la Broom towaahlp, ClearS.ld eoaaty, Pa , kouadod aa tbe Beat be laad af Holdea, wast by Und af Chtlda, rath ky land af Aaderees, aad worth by laad of U. P. Bloom, oontaiaing IM aorea, having Si aare, errared, aad having thoreoa erected a log beejoe tore etertee high, ISiIS feel, aad log ban I!oS foot, grata Bouse. Bad ether putbulldlnge. Bailed, taken ip Keoelloa ead Iu bo aold ai Ike properly of Freak Oreult. Taaua of Bals Th. arias ae oom ea ki.h Ike properly akall ka Mrsek of meal be paid ai uke lima af Bala, at aeeb ether arrea gemeeta made a, will ka approved , etherwlee Ike proper Ir will ka IvaBtedlewl pat op aad eoid af a! a al tha arpeaee aad riak af eke peroeu be whom It a, elrask of, aad wka, la ease af det.leaay al saek re aale, akall make good Ike eaaa, aad la aa lastaaaa will th. Deed a, preeeeted la Ooart for asaSrmallaa aaleea th, my , aetaslle npaatrr a upnpa, Spirit. Cleari d;PV, Ajirtt 14,11(1 SOMETHING eH'-.V' HoiBVaWitt.'lr'W; Wwwiuij 'twe ; .TnawJl F. 31. CAItDOX A llltO. HAVE JI ST RECKIVKU A CAR LOAD OP CHAMPION MOWERS AND REAPERS, A L A HI; P. MIT UK Farmers' Friend Grain Drills, Corn Planters and Threshing Machines, WHICH Mill bs aold CHEAP and EXCIIANbKI) fur GOOD YOU HO IKIRRkK. Also, a car load of TIGER HAY RAKES, MOLID IHOM AXLE all ths way through, oo f duuticra, lbs beat rake la tka warld. t.'loBrleld. Pa.. April H, 1ST. THE BEE HIVE. To (he Citizen of Clearfield Cmnty : I have OUCIied III) Olie of tha 8 00(1 8 ever oiiorcd in tins county, which must be seen to be op roiaiw it m iiu, necessary "'""wing uupnrinieiits are styles. Dry GoodH, Millinery Goods, Hosiery and Gloves, Corsets, Ties, j C08rinners, SlinwlM, ' Linens, Ilandkerchie f 8,1 White Goods, furnishing Goods, Kid Gloves, Embroidery. Linen Suits, skirts. These goods have been selected with the greatest care, were bought for cash and will be sold for cash, and my expenses being very light they will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. WM. REED. Clearfield, Pa , May 1. 1878. At tlio Rcpum.icAN offico is tho nlaoo logetyoorjohwork done. Weai, fully prepared to do anything ia the priming line, will doit woll, aad at ths right kind af priaea. u. TlfOSEY TO LOAN.-Th. Mulni lite a a I l . i . . f ueUrno 1.0. naririg reaumed loan., aB plication, op ell improved farm prooerlie.. lo Iho nae-third of Ihotr each ralm r ..... . -. . 1 -. ill be em.id ered, ia luiu. out leaa than .2,ile. Pur nartion. lar,, Ao, apply In HI RXfllAI, W.BMITII. April 17, 71-m. ClearSeld, Pa. PXF.CIJIIIIIH' NOTICB. J Nitioe ii hereby girco that Letter. Toil., uieurary oa tha eaute of JDIIN HKAl'MUVT, leleof l,awrrn,-e lown.hip.Ciearlield County, Pa, dee d, having been duly granted lo tbo under aigoed, ail porwjus indebted to raid er-tale will Kleaee make immediate pa) meat, Bud Ibnee hav ig el.im. or doruand. will pre.ent Ibem properly auibentioated (or aettlemcnt without delay. J. O. llAUTSWICK. Claat6elJ, Pe., Mar. X7,'7S SI. irculor. TXFt'llTlIKH' NOT! CK -Nolle, la here. AJ by gii-eo that Letter, Teetemeotary 00 Ibe aetala of ADAM Olv A KM ART. 'at. r It,,.!. lord towaahlp, Cle.rBeld Co, Pa, having been daly graatad to tbo anderalgoed, all peraoa. in debted to aaid aetata will pleaie wake immediate parment, and tbo.e having elaima ur demanda will preeeat them properly aatbeetioated for eel. trement witboat delay. 0. W. UKARHAKT, I. H.UKARHAHT, Clearfield, Mar. 17 IL Kleeutorl. rpiNOISR I.AKO rH aA.E.Tba aa. M- arraigned will aell at private aale, two aep. arete tracte of T1MI1KR LAND la lluitoa lown- enip, iiearleld Bounty, Pa, ii : One trod of io aerea, aeiug part of traot No. iX.1. aad oao Irael of HI aeree, beiQ pert of warrant No. 4lll, ineee tract, bare a eooaiderabla quantity of ,. ,u. r.u ..in oaa iimoer npoo Ibem, and a large growth af hemlock. Will out aeveral million foot. U. R. A W. BAH KKT'f. Claarleld, Pa , April I7-4L ORCB NOTICE. Caroliae J. Hoover, be bar ...i KUmA I-. II. Dale, va. Henry Hoover. No. M7, Marah Term, lb7St aBbpeeaa aq, diroree. The anderelaned Commlaaionee. ennoinOnd k. the Court to uke teatlmone I. tbe .L,ra i.r eaaa, keroby give, aottea Ik at ka will attend to too uutiea oi eald appoiotmeat at the office ol Ierael Teat, la tbo borouuh of Cleora.u v.. daj.tke ntkdayaf June, 187. at IS o'clock a. at. rtlANK A. FLKMINO, Cl.arfleld, Apr. 14, 187I-4IO Comminioaet. A8 diatrtt BKIttNER tl rVTICE.-I lh DiitrM Court of lfa ValtMl dttvtsM. far (h -nilsm rlrt f PcnaiTlvBBla. ! buknutav. ft. U lb wMtter f RiohnJ B. Taylor, bukrapt. Th ntifralBrnsI httvbr rlvi boIIm thavt k fan ItMl kppdiiausi ky tht Court, Atiigaeo of K. B. Tavkir, of tbo oonntr of (. In rfi ).. mnA Si.i. f PoBtysuiit, wttliil Mid lJiitHsji, who bu ba djulfrd a bonlrrapt open bit owa potitiot bj the Diatriet Coort of aold aittrfet. 8.MITU V. Wn,S0N, CUarl.H, IUj t 137 St. AuifDM. Pereen, era korobv warwad J egaiBat purchaiing or la aay way meddling . iui,ui.i pereonaj aronenr. bow la ooa. eeealoa af Wm. D. Woodward, af Hualoa towa ahlp, ela t Two team i koreea aad baraeae, boowa aa tke Loagaad rihoemaher team., 1 mare, I ball, 4 eowe, 4 heifers, I lalvoo, IS poire log aloda, 1 aleigh, I eel baggy heraaae. a lot of head epikea, chai ae, rprrade, grain aad aire, aa tbe eenie wa, parehaoeil ky me or Joha B. Hewitt aad Hiram t oodward, and b allowed to remain la the poa eoxtoa af aaid Woodward aa loan only.eubjeet u my order at any lima. JUS. rVRlUL.. May 1, lrl78.lte AlnilNIBTHATfiria) MALE UF VALlJAlll.kt Real Estate, taChest T'wp. By virtue of aa order of toe Orphena' Coarl of vnaraoiu oouuiy, eaa re me directed, tbera will be tipoaed lo publio aale, oa Ibe premiers, aa H'rrfnrsifnif, .W.iy 1..IA, 1ST), At twa o'clock, p. m, Iba followlag deaeribod reel oatato, aitBote ia Cheat lowaabip, aaid eoaaty, la wlti All that aertaiB farm aad weodlead, lata tha Brer." of Hugh (lallaghar, dee d, bounded oa Iba eoal by laad owned, or lately owaed by Wm. II. Wagoner, ait tha aortb by laada of Joeepb Shook, oa tbe aoatk by land ol Raiuey, W.roaer and ether., end ea the weal by land of Wm U Wagoner aod Cheat ereek, eoatstaiag 132 ACEES AND 75 PEBCHES, mere ar leas, aad knowa aa tk. Bimoa Rerabaugh Term, reeerviag aod oaceptiag tree. ekbeeed eerihed premieea eboat ooo hair aa acre, eold aad eoareyed to tka Cheat School diatriet. Aboal ooa hsndred aorea af tke land la cleared and under eolUratlea.jtith a good beariag orchard, frame houae aad log atable thoreoa. Tka unimproved part I, llmbsreol wilk piae, komloek and other timber. Tbe property ia edvaatageeatly atlett.d ad la la a 4e.tret.le Bclghberkood. TIRVS Or BALL On, third ea.t) al soaSamalloa af eel., the hal loo, ia twe euusl aaaaal paymeuu with iatereel, ta be Bsoared by Jed, moat hvad aad murtg eg, oa lb, prrmieaa, . 0. W. OAI.LAUHKR, New Waaking too, ap4'7rl Jt. Adm'r. THIS WEEK A NEW AND ATTIIACTIVE stock or DM GOODS, DRESS GOODS, CABPETfi, BOOTS, SHOES, &, wiLt nn openeu id H fclf fjr hi OlearSeM, April It, 1ITI, B. A. KRATZER'S. FOR FARMERS. 'ftyeeo r 1 lnnrpst nnd mntt nltrnflivp aruLo io go into uetaim, but will nay that tnorougiiiy lull in all qualities nnd Carpels, iUiI Cloths, Wall Pajier, Window lianas, Trunks, Valises, Rugs, &c. Michigan L-mds for Sale. AIMI.OOO arm or beat farming landa, S4 le 10 per ecre, and I76.0OS acre, of the beet pine l.odaat freindlito 7 J par acre, oa railroad, and gmd navigable atreauia. Uoud waler and good aeil. Pur further Information, cell oa er B'ldrcal BKNJAMIN HI'NTER. Afrat, i Federal 81, may,, -IS-Jm. AllegheayCity, Pa. T WEST Hlt.VN'CH Insurance agencY. PEN'TZ A BROCKBANK, Agent.. (8ucce.aor, (o Murray S (lordon.) Tho lollowing Srat-elea, ooeipaoiea repreeeated: North Briliah U.roaatile Pire laa. f o, ol Englaa.1 tl!,SM,0M Soolti.b Oommeroial fir laa. Co, of KngloBd flS.ooa.an North Amerioa. of Philadelphie H 4,700,0, Fire Aasoeiallaa.i.f Philadelphia,.,. t.lOO.OOS Watartowa Fire, New York, iaearee form property only , Tua.ees Mobil, Fire Department lae. Co.,,,, 17a,uct Perrhaa ia the oeoatry waotiag iaaaraaaa. oaa have it promptly atteaded to hy addreaamt aa ia peraoa or by letter. Loweet poaaible retea ia Int. elaaa eompauiea. A'e eee...weare. OeAce ia Pia'a Opera Houee. ANUKKW PKNTZ, J,, B. T. BROCKBANK, ClearSeld, May 1, 187S-ly. Ageala. PL.t NTS AND FLOUTER. - The aaderalgBsd hereby givea aotiee ta tbe ciliwaa of Uleorneld eoaaty, thai be ka. at hia greea houaa ia ClearSeld, a large cmaatity af all aiad. af VKIIBTABLK AND FLOWER PLANTS, which ke will aall at rraeoaable prieee. He kaa arly and Late Cabbega Plaata, Teaavee., Calery, tsaliSoarer. gg PiaaU, Pepper Pmau, Ae. SWEET POTATO PLANTS, $4 SS par 1,00, or rtyoeaU per hundred. All kind, of FLOWERS for pot. Bad bedjlag, kaagiag kaeksU aad Taees, pack aa Amertrd H.lielropea, Slogle A Double Peteelaa, Oeraalama, Bag, Faehaia, Poaaiee, Agera lam, Colaaa, Uahlias, Vsrkemaa, Clpkoa, Canaaa, CenUurea aad Ciaeruria, Bagoniaa, fireealia, MigwoBstte, Pieke, Phlok, do., As. FOR ONI DOLLAR, t will tend aae doaea, atrong. elgorowe. well branched Sower plaata af aay eeteollor. Where tbe aeloctioa la leil to ma I will gwerealee eetia. ERNEST BOCK. Clearteld, Pa , April H,f-tt TOWKHHIP AUDITORS) REPORT. A Bi. lee. ant of laa Read Faad, of Boston towa.klp, for the year oadiog April , H7S. i. P. Clehaa sad Ueorge Brswa, Superriaon. PBBTOB. To ami auaettled auled road tal af IS, I It To amount or sealed laa levied for 17.. so, 4S To order, draws by tbe Aaditora, oae fcr W.7S ia place af aa old order, 1,171 l Total ,... ia,7Sl 4.1 raBarroa. " By ). P. Cal.kae'. kill of road work.,, ft 77 It By Ueorge Browne kill of roe, I work,, l.eill 21 By am'l paid for water treash. i at ti ta .11 ot ia ot it ot n tt 4hv ca By amouBl paid for pmak By amnaat paid for Auditor'! ssrvloe,, By smoaot paid Iowb By emoaat paid for priatioc...H , By aoatod las aioaeraled by aadltor,,, By sm't wsrked oat by taxablaa..,,.,, Hy amoaat aneolreoted .., . ts tt SJ.7P4 li Total ABRRTB. I'nwatedUt of U7aaad 1877 ,.,5.tH SI Leaa aommieaioB aad exeaerstloa, aay., 0S8 S4 Total .. . ...j.an,o, blABIUTtKB. Orders oatBtendiag , Ioleroet, about .,.,... Aeects eesr liabilitio, Total Road lei of t mill levied lo, 1871. We, the Bndersigoed Audllora, certify thai ths loregolag ataleaeeal of Ike road (end. of Uuetoa township la oorreet. A. H. ROSKNKRANS, - "KWITT. fl. D. Wooo, Clerh. CH. ROBACKKR, rMewo, rH ea, re e. JURY .T.-Narr.M of uroe, 4rawa for May Term, A. D. 1871, to ka aeld oa Iks U aad 4th Mondays Hlk aad 17th, ri, ; asAna jtiaoaa. In wan. Foater Ii.vla, N. Waab'a'P Oallsgksp, l Wm H Hoover, Brady (J Philips, Wosdwanl rauip uoag, rika Oliver Steveaa, Cheat J R Capplea, L City Roaa Hoover, fVaa ' Ckrirt Hawk, Bell, Ja . Holt, Wallaeetsa eleorgs Hoorer, Morria J H Wo. roll, Newbarg lloarr Hoover. Morria rraaa rareaas. tlseater J Bleearkert, Hoaladels Joha Norrk, Pike H N at lie., W seaward R I MoUeadry. Brady Joha Blows, Bogga lleorr BsveaJ. Bradford Wm Dstls. IVeoaria Alloa Brswa, Lawrssoa Alel. McMarray.Uulick Joa Bka(ert, Brady rsAvaaaa .caoaa, In waaa, Wra R.lla, Bradlord I Deal Bmeei, WeodVard l aioi-Bereon, lwrsaoa Jno Kaa IB, Barbeidelp A Crane, bseelar Roolpk a)aeb Vlradford Pka, BliKuw.OB.r'a.ille Araold Bloom, Pis D T Ilaalaavir, Brady D F Copel.ad, Deoelar Daal Walla, Oallek Jaeok Ammoa, Vioaaea Hush Leeeh. Bloom W I MoCorhla, Lsw'ae, Wm Mslolosk. Brsdr Joha Broth, Bell Jee IJIena, Forgasoa Aaelia Kline, Woode d Freak Dolta, Becearia A Wood., Bara.ide twp lleo llert.relL Brad. P F Kutner. WosdwaH W 8 TuekM, CWuleld RobH Mitchell, Sara Ale, J 0 A. bereft, Deaalar Oodfry Fiabor, Kartbaaa C Harlaf.lt, Brady Wilaea Roack, Kartbaaa Paa'l Dekerty.Clserteld Wm Chtleoa, Blosot WmTreisI, Buraerda ta RMLowis,Kao teal Jury, fjirard 4 F Bluer, Pike C C Ball, bescsria 1 1 Hele.Oeoeol, J A Wateea, hro.lford rat nek uailer, Paaa Jea Malaoa,OoTiugtoa JeruaaeWileaa. Bradford U L rargusea, L Ctty Husk Msiiea, Pike W I HeOor. atasoaata Nook Miller, Bell do, L bale, Pika M 8 Oleoia. Cleert.14 J 0 Reed, Lswresce iiatiui jiaona, a wasa. I M Pleeee. Or ah am Rsmwsl Irwla, Blesm Jekaetoa Beldea, Pike W Qaioa, code yd, Jeass lilggiBS, ' N H Men has, Ball Wm H Roes, Rlcb'S Pike, Uoaudale H Woodward, It. Hon U J Owees, Uwreaea Freak WrlgVey, Ifd Joha MeCord, Cheat e W aerea, Oooeola J BaVoetsorl, Oov(leei J R Mwsa, Nsrri, J Mallera, Jordaa w R Headersoa, Pika T Waahtnar, Besearta fster Piper, Feu 1 1 Boallch, Oarssla Robert Mokstey, lell W A Reams Doeetar DR WilUams,Fargesi laass Oesa, Uecetor Clsrh Crewea, Merti I Hostess, Oeeeeat D dear hart, heeasaa 0 H Wood, treehea AU, Holdea, Fka Jss Siaamaa,. OleareVk Thee Voeeg. ere.Ue ip Jeee 0 Tyler, Re Mo. L M Le Porte. Cmr'rvllU J A MoUhea, Bere.ie. I miVtlK, r-n.fiil., I L ra I a r.'ls, -im,.lrt. M and ttl I RljSsfl IUmb vtt, r it tn,,,.!.-.- Vl MM fill K.Wl.. lfMtBlsJaaPsllSll.KUrB1,trS) 1 XJ ofh"-lth- -It f.rrjantM al sWrT- WM I .'-' sT aVasaW, PtmrClA, O "ll t.dT W a 4-ktlal af triaij:."-Mr, at JjamdMaw, tear V m itrt, S. J"rrr l. E. IEL1.IH.S d. ( ., m At rt,' ,ljfT,rih,rfc M ,,.J,lt at It ) 1,818 M So on ta W T Swactaws, U an w.,