$OtflS. THE MANSION HOUSE. CLEAR KIULD, PA. TBI 9 eld Bad eommodloua Hold aaa. dnrlai lha past year, beeB ealarged ta double Itl former eapeelty for the entertainment of Itrse f art and laeBts. Tha whole bntldlBa; Baa book refarBlshed, and Ua proprietor will apara aa pttaf .to reader all f Bests aomlortabie while stayles; with him. mar-The Unaaioa Boeia" Omaiboa mm ta and froai lha Oapot aa tha arrlTal aad daparura at each trala. W. 0. CARUuN, July 1.T7-If Proprietor LLKGHENY HOTEL. Market Ktreet, Clearfield, Pa. " Va. S. Bradley, formorly proprietor of tba Laonard llc.ua., bavlnl leased Iba Allejhenyl Hotel, sullelts a eharo or iiubllo patroaaao, i ne Uoum baa baoa thoroughly repaired and newly fnrnlibad, and KUeeta will and it a pleeaant atop lilai plaoa. Tba ubla will ba supplied wilb tba beat of everylblne; ia tba market. At tba bar will ba band tha bait wines and Ignore. Good atebtinf atuebed. WM. t). HHADI.KV, May ir, 'It. Proprietor. SHAW HOUSK, (Oor. of Markat A Front itraota,) CLKAKPIKLD, FA. Tba undersigned having taken charge of tbU Hotol, would respectfully aollolt public patronage. fablt,'78. K. MKWTON SHAW. WASHINGTON IIOUSK, NKW WASHINGTON, PA. Tbfa Baw and well furnlahed bouea baa baan takta by tha nnderaigned. 11a feela eoofldent of being able to randar satisfaction to thoaa wbo may favor him witb a oall. Ha I, 1171. 0. W. DAVI8, Prop'r. LOYD HOUSE, Main Street, PnlLIPHBURO, PKNN'A. Tabla alwaya aupplied with tba boat tba narkot afford,. Tba traveliag pabllo la Invited to oall. JaB.17. ROIIBRT LOYD. faults. County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. ROOM In Masonic Building, ona door north al C. D. Watson's Drug Store. Pessegs Tlokota to and from Lirarpool, Queena town, Ulaegow, London, Parla and Copenhagen. Alto, Drafta for aala on tha Royal Rank of Ireland and Imperial Bank of London. JAMhrJ T. LKoNARD, Prea't. ' W. M. SHAW, Caabier. janl,'7T DREXEL & CO., No. 31 South Third Street, Philadelphia BJJTKERS, And Dealers In Government Securities. Applloatioa by mall will reeelve prompt atten tlon, and all Information cheerfully furniahed Ordera aolieted. April ll-tf. r. K. aaaoLD. B. w. ahrold. j. b. anifoLD F. K. ARNOLP & CO., Ha like in nnri ItrokcrM, Rejnoldavllle, Jcffireon Co Pa, Money received on depoiH, Dlaeounta at mo derate ratea. Kaitern and Foreign Kxobange al waya od bend end oolleotiona promptly made. KeynoldaTille, Dee. tfl, 1874.-1 J L. It. I1EICIIII0LI), 'siIHOEOrDEBITmJ Graduate of (he Penniylvanl. Col lege of Dental Surgery. Office to re id e net of Dr. Hill, opposite the Shew llouee. mob IS, '78-lf. DR. E.M.THOMPSON, (OBoa In Bank Building,) Cvirwenevllle, Clearlield Co.. Pa. meh II '71-tf. J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA. (Offioa In residence, 8eeond atraat.) Nitrooa Oiide Uaa adtninlatered for the pain aea attraction at teeth . Clearleld, Pa., May , 1877-ly. rfUisrtUatu ous. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CABDON & ERO., On Market Bt, ooe door weat of Muilon Ilonae, CLEAltPIKLD, PA. Oar arrangements are cf the most complete character tor furniihing tbe pablie with Freeh Meata of all kind, and of tbe very beat quality. We abo deal in all kinda of Agricultural Itnple menta, wbieh we keep on exhibition fer the ben efit of the pablie. Call around when ta town, and take a look at thinga, or addreii at F. M. CAHDON A DUO. Clearfield, Pa., July 14, 1875-tf. T K GOD W B THIIT.-AI1 ether muat A. pj for their work before it learea the kntl. A n.l ava all ttaaih ( .a Ilia l Ik. Jt.l 1 and the promiiei of men are like tbe floweri Ikaaanf aa.. .1 A C i.aueoua al BJ bjitcju UU J MIlll turgor. ICIl the neit therefore It t heit not to trust anybody. All kindi of work will be done in tbie ibop for; cub or ready piy. Boot and eboei of all eiiei nil BtvlaU Ik. taal aaj l.a... I I... I have remoTed my ehop to the lower end of town, n Taylor'l row, on Reed itreet, aeer tbe rlxt.nl ratia 1 atll ka r..a.J al alt l. i.i fur euitomeri. All work warranted good and Alao, all klnJaof Leather and Shoe Finding! tar mU- The eititeni of Clearfield and Tielnity are wrywvutmj tllTIWil W ITe HI 0111. JOS. II. IlEERINU Cl.arJ.IJ, Pa., July 11, 1877. SURE REWARD ! 5 YEARS TO PAY FOE A FARM rt-t tr. All) r. A Boeck and Maple Land In Michigan in tha Mii.uiuii a linn unanioi tneurand Raplda and lodlaaa Railroad Company. tmtm.k pmrifT. Strong Soil Sore Cropn Plenty of Timber Na Running HUeama Pure Water Ready klarkela ocnooia Hatlroad aampletod through centre of tba grant. f ft" Bend for pamphlet, Kngllrh ar Oerman Addreat. W. 0. HllllllART. Land Commiaaioaer, uhau KAl'IUS, M1U1IIUAN. March IS, la;a-3m. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS A STATIONERY. Market SU, Clearfield, (at tba Post Office.) rpiIK ndertifoed1 beau leara to annonne to X tbe eltteeaa ef ClearAeld and Tteiaity, that he haa It ted ap a room and baa Jmt ret o rued from the elty with a large amoant of reeding meiver, eoDaiaimg ia pan 01 Bibles and Miscellaneous Books. Blank, Aoeonnt and Peat Booka of every de aeriptlon j Paper and Knvelopee, French p reefed and plain Pent and Peneilai Blank Legal repere, ueeua, mortgagea) jadgment, Etemp Uoa and Promiaarv aoteei Wbiu and lrot meat Brief, Legal Cap, HeeordCep.and BUI Cap, Hheei Maiie, fur either Piano, FluU or Violin, eonetaatly oa hand. Aot booki or eutlonarv det Ired that I may not hare oa hand.wtl) be ordered bj I ret eipreti, and aold at wboleaale or reull to Nit natomera. I will aleo keep periodical iiieraiart, twen aa Magatiaea, newipspera, P.A.UAUL1N. Clearfield, May 7, lfiS-tf The Bell s Run Woolen Factor; Pobb tawaahlp, Claaraald Co., Pa. HVRNBD OUTI bot aot BURNED UPI Tha anheerlhera have, al great axpenaa. rebuilt neighborhood neeeaiity, ta the ereetion of a firet elaaa Woolen Mannfatory.ith all tha modem ImproTementa attached, and are prepared to make all kinda of Clot hi, Caealmerei, BatlnetU, Blaa keto, Flannela, Aa, Plenty of gooda on hand to eappiy an oar em and a tnoaeand new evatomera, w" w uk m eome ana eiemtne ear itoei Thf tMetneee of CARDINQ AND FULLINQ will roeeWa oar aipelal attoatlon. Proper arracmBU will he made te receive and deliver weal, to anit eaatomere. All work warranted and done apon tha ehorteet net tee, and bv atriat Umm. tloa to bnalaeee we hope to reel lie a liberal ebar I paaue patronage. lOOUO POUNDS WOOL WANTID1 We will pay the air be. I market ariea fee WM aad aall ear maanfaetared goada aa low ae etmllar goedf taa ha beef ht ta the eaaaty, and wheaover we rati to reader reaaoaabie aatlafaeuoej we aaa alwaya ha fowad at horn ready to make proper expiaseuua aftaer in periet ar ay ietir. JAMES JOUNbY SONS, aprtltAtf power P. 0. Jlta' fli'trtlscnifntj. Those who investigate the subject of where to got And get them at the LOWEST TRICES, will of neceiwity be led to conclude that GUINZBURG'S CLOTHING STORE, WcNtcru Hotel Corner, Clearfield, l'n. Is the Place to get the Cheapest and the Best. And they will also come to the snmo conclusion in regard to HATS, GENTS' FDENISHING GOODS, TEUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, Etc. As we prefer selling our Summer over, we will give our customers actual bargains. COME AND SATISFY YOURSELVES. Ct..rC.M,)l'., Juljl7, 1D78. 8 Ife mm THE BEE HIVE. To the Citizen of Clearfield County : I have opened up one of the of goods ever offered in this county, which must be seen to be op preciatcd. It is not necessary to go into details., but will sny that the following departments arc thoroughly full in all qualities and styles. Dry Goods, Millinery Goods, Hosiery and Gloves, Corsets, Ties, Handkerch ief s, Furnishing Goods, 1 ; Kid Gloves, ! E m b r o i d e r y. i Cassimers, Shawls, Jiiuens, White Goods, Linen Suits, Skirts. These goods have been selected bought for cash and will be sold for cash, and my expenses being very light they will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. Clearfield, Pa., May 1, 1878. SOMETHING FOR FARMERS. F. M. C lltDOX A ItKO. IIAVI JUST KECKIVKD A CAR LOAD OF CHAMPION MOWERS AND REAPERS, A LARUE LOT OK Farmers' Friend Grain Drills, Corn Planters, Heebner's Level Tread Threshers, and Little Giant, No. 2, throBhei and cleans grain ready for bagging. WHICH will ba Bold CHEAP anal EXCHANGED lor GOOD VOIfNIl IIOIIKKK. Also, a car load of TIGER HAY RAKES, SOLID IKON AXLE all the way through, aelf dump, re, tha boat rake In (lie world. Claarleld, Pa., April II, 11171. AT GUINZBURG'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, Tlicro is now boing opened tho Inrgeat now slock ever brought here of NTItAW IIATN, FEI.T II ATN, BOOTS, SHOES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS. ETC. After having looltod t gooda at nil other placed, eome lo ui and com pare prices, and yon will ba convinood that onra art positively THE CHEAPEST GOODS. IX PROOF WE IIAVK TUB FOLLOWING P1UCK LIST: UahyShooe, . . Children') Shoes, Miasos Shoes, . Womeo's Drose Shoes, Womcns' Morocco Buttoned AVomcns' Kid Shoes, Womena' Slippers, . Mens' Shoes, . , Mens' Drcsa Shoes, . , Men Dross Hoots, . Mens' Slippers, , We hare also an asaorlinent too We take your measure lor any shoes at prices comparing with list prices. Anything s have not got we will get you -without extra charge. All kinds of produce taken In trade the same as though It was easb. G-T7X2V2.33T73E1.S BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Clcnrfield. May 2278. Second 8trtt, opposite Court Houne. gric flrrrtUsftnfot. stock rather than carry them iteffl HiiLL sis urn mm imi ISTC.-lSth year. j; ...;;.': . ''"',? variety Than ever ); '.'.' ,'i u.i:h r facilities Tli a 11 ever , '.'.'.i more customers . Than ever lie are hetltr prepared Than ever At ccKsUlcrably lower prices Than ever To Supply Tha Man aad Boys of Afflarlca With Superb Clothing From tho Lara; eat Clothing; Honae) in Amorioat Only One Price. The Lowest. Termi Cash. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Returned. BamiiUt and ptlcca mailed anywhere. Ordcra by mail promptly executed. WANAMAKER & BROWN Sixth & Market Sts., Philadelphia. largest and most attractive stocks Carpels, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Blinds, Trunks, Valises, Rugs, &c. with the greatest care, were WM. HEED. . Shoos, . , , 20 cents pair. , 75 co n to a pair. 90 ccoti pair. CO cents a pair. $1 25 ft pstir. 1 05 pair. 15 cents ft -pair. 95 cents ft pair. $1 43 pair. 8 00 ft pair. 80 cents a pftir. numerous to specify, at all prices. THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARLIELD, PA. WEDNKfOAY MOHNINO, BBI'T. 11, IS7I. Tbry tiit.Motn briffbt 1y, Iraiftht adJ Ull, A(tiit tht noiiy Hrdtn wall, bovrtth tbe toltr trtff t Tbe tunWitoi kiai eaob (iildeB fott, Thir re levci wt witb iry jro In freih Sepieuboi'i brvei. Od one Mr diik of IJ oJ brown A )urle fautterltj ligbta tluwo f A lister blottom ia.li lit r hunt; etore, euntcut to be A Ute provUer fur tbe brt, Fluwu here frout clever AtUa. Eicb dawoltiK Jay, wbea dim be tbe sun, Anil ateutlluat till fata euutf la run, TUcte royal bluaiomi raiao Their gram), wido-oiencJ, koMcb eta To WKiub bla jourury ibrugh tbe ultte. I'utUunlvil b; bia blaie. Tbe butterfly msy alrpp or auar, The bee iuby iteal tbir bonny alnre, Hat it.il tbe Ho were gtiae uu, Witb burning looke ol ebangeleu lovea, Tnwtrd tbe Jay-gi-d, Mgb buvet Until tbe (Uy la gone. Fair maid beaide tbe garden wavll, T by litbe fortn cuica, alriigbl nnd Uil, tbe autiUuwer'a atavtety grue ; Tbe golden treaaea of thine hair, Like aunUower rsya, do weave a fair - Bright halo round thy fio. And through tbelr ahutowa lookinrt duwu, S e And tbios eyea of aolleat brown Like lunfluwera oentrea am ( We waloh tbee aUnding in tbe bloom, Tbe Uod-giTen aurtluwer of oor home, Yet meek e eveniug'i atar ! Ab, watablng tboa, high tbuaicbta ariae Deep tbougbta, tbat fill our tiue-wurn eyea With fearful, hopeful lean, flod give ibee aunabine on thy way ! Uod crown tby bappy Huinmor day With peaceful Autumn yean ! In due time coning, on tby br-eit Lorc'a purple bullriHy uiy real, And neatle eloae to tbee i And ere thy LSutouier-tinie ia u'vr, Tby (weetneia may yield honvy ature Fur lite brown working bee. Ilut evfrntore, though love tbould eouie, And fuld bia pinion in tbine borne. Lift thy cat in gate abore ; Mark tbou tbe unflowir'a oonatant eye. And follow through life' changing iky The aun of fuitb and love. a -Harper' Hatar, A RELIC OF THE PAST. We nro awaro thut it in a popular idea to keen pawing forward, but nn oeeusiuiiul glunee at tho punt should be relished by ull luoui;lilliil pontons. llenco, we produee ono of Lincoln's war measiireH, bh tutored by ono of bis pliant toolri, who hud no muro ivirard for the constitulionul riglitH ol "a IVeo press" Ihitn a swine hux for pearls, us the lollowini order will demonstrate Ukad gi anraRa dinar Mr. Diviaina, Nair Caaaa. Va., November 21, 182 Utn9ral Ordtr Ao. 38. 1b these timca wliea our ftatiuo la an- BMaea la a deadly atruaale for ita eiiatenoe ; alruftd'e iBrolrii.ir tha tlemuBslration of tbat great and mightr problem .(At capieili of ma fur lei navtrnmtitt and Itortenti tua of eooae qntBoe. inoreraat to the human raea than any war woicb uaa taken plaoa alooe uieuawnol ore.tloB, every obelacle of auooeia ahould be nromiit'y and Bnheailatingly dratroyed or reinorad, ooat what It may. Ooe obalaole In the way of a ootn)lete auo-'era la Ilia toleration in our uiid.t of the publioailon aud elreulatioB of treaaitnnble newipnpera, wbieh, not daring n the loyal ntaua, to a.lvooate open ire.aon and wuraaalaatibe generul Uovernmvnt are covertly ectikiue; lha aaiuo end by fuiueoting party prejudiea agaist the liovernment, endiav. oring to eieite alarm alniut a great National debt aiidruintiua taiation, to bring the liovern ment paper eurrenoy now in circulation into dia- aredil and dl.reputa, adtNicating peace upia any lerme oy a ai.gracelul cumpruwu and in van ou waya eaoiting oppoaiti'in la lha war, and atealtbily apreadiog a apirilof diaatfectlon among tba people and In the army, aod poi.oning tba minda of both egaioat the (Jovernmenl; endeav oring ta dlatract, divide and weaken ira tlfjrta for tbe vigoroua and united proaocutioa of tha war to a auooeaiful termination. A corrupt and dialoyal preae or party may ba tolerated la ti:ue of peace wilb impunity, while roaeon ia left fra lo combat error; but In time of war, when the voice al rea bob la drowned amid Iboolangor of arms: whet men fona their opinion., however erroneoua, and ruan lo arm. to maintain aad enforce ta.ni, aewepeptr or party ehould be tolerat.d wlnob ai.i.mi0alea error anu cuitivaiea noitiltty ta ine Uorernment. No newapaper circulated in Weatern Virginia naa a more banclul inuuence In Ibta reaped man tbe Wheeling Pw, which ia gonoral!y ta'tea by the Seceaaioniata, and feed, and fane tboir nrelu- dioa aad oppoaitioa ta the beet dovernment upon earth, tleaide tbe pniaoa and tra-on which It atealthllv and eeaaeleaaly diaMininatea, It baa re. eontly been endeavoring te excite and atlr np die aatiaractioa, diaobedi.no., and mutiny ia tbe army, by Inveighing againet army order., and endeavoring to eieite prejudice againal them and their authore, and to bring both into odium with the aoldiery. ia therefore ordered tbat the vt baeling f'r.e aball not any wbere be circulated or brought wila in the llnea of tbia oommaad, and all ofliccra and aoldiera of tliia command are hereby ordered to Immediately erret any and all peraoua bringing eaid paper within our llnea or attempting to oir calata tbe aame therein, nnd to deliver all peraona ao arreetad lo Captain M. W. Hunter, frovoet Uarabal. uy order of llrigadier (leneral H. II Mn.Bor, Commanding Cheat Mountain Llirlaion Joaa 0. Cbavbnb, Lieut, and Aide-de-camp. Notwithstanding .Milroy's professed loyalty, ho furnished more provisions, shot Bud shells to tho llebels in tho Shenandoah Valley tlmn any other oommander. ilo was stonowullJ auk son's main support in tho provision line wlnlo ho was allowed to remain in that valley. His briefautbority shows that Jlilroy was more of a fool than a military commander, and, ot course, was a dwnraco to I ho army, and civiliza tion in particular. 117 8H0VLI) A DEMOCRAT J01H rilli 0 R EENRA Vh'ERSf Tlicro is no cotiooivublo reitson. liy doinjr so be tukos Bt KmihI ono vote trom the Democrats, and sires the I to publicans thut much better thuneo for success. It cnoUL'h JJcmocrnts join the (.iroenbaekuro lo (five the Kepubli cans biicccss, what follows? Clearly llio nrm estanlisliineiit ol all llio meas ures of which tho lirecnbackers com plain, for nil these measures were pass el by tho ii6publicans when tlicy bad tho l'resident and Inrgo majorilica in both branches ol UonereM. II thoite publicans aro aifain successful, they will continue the measures they have herotolore passed and sustained In operation. .Anyone may clearly see, therefore, thut continued Jtepublican success is to continue all the govern mental extravagance, corruption, hard times and public oppression that tho measures of the Jtopublican party have produced. Let every Democrat ic (ireenbatker ask himpulf the question, why should ho abstract his voto from tho DcmocraUl, and thus help to con tinue tho licpublicans in power? Suc cess to the Urconbackurs is utterly and palpably impossible, and a vote for tho "National Slato candidates is, thcreloro, a voto merely thrown away. Why should any Dcmocratic-lircon-baclccr abandon his party now, whon alter long tribulation it is on tho point of success ? With a majority only in the lower llouso of CongrcsH, and with tho Pres ident and Senate against it, tho Dem ocratic party has luvored tho Ideas of tho Uruviinackers ly compelling tho rcmonolir.ution of; silvor By stopping tho further destruction ol groonbucks jiy passing in tho llouso a bill re quiring the government to rcccivo greenbacks llio same as gold In tbo fiaymont of duties, which would soon lavo brought them to par l!y attempting to repeal tho arbitra ry liesumption Act, and drawing its most poisonous fangs by mulling tho silver dollar a legal tender It has diminished an unnocessarily largo standing army thus saving mill ions and has reduced tho enormous salaries and extravagant perquisites ol high army ofllcers and retired the uso Iom ones thus saving millions more It has economized all appropriations by liovernment and has thus broken up innumerable thieving "rings" which fattened upon tho tioverninent and tho distresses of tbe peoplo thus saving million! more It has taken the sword and the bay onet from tbe throats of tha Houthern people, and thus pormiited them again to assume sell govornment and re in- state prospcritv thutrestoringatrade by which tho Northern people in timos of Democratic gorernmont and in fu tura will aain muku bundrods of mil lions of proiits for the peoplo of tho North - , -v.. f .t' ';-i.'i.iv' jiaVJ- li.' fJJT T,tl uu iniHwg nu cmleuvorou to pBn l nil M'plemucr IM. every possible measure of economy and rolorm, and has been defeated in ile Mr. W. W. Corunrun, tho Waithlng full purposes only by I ho opposition tun bankor, has added to bia many and obstinacy of a Iiopublicr.il .Senate and t rosmeiit. Tbero is not a just and prnpor meas ure of reform that tha Deinoerutio (ireenbackor lavors that has not in the past been and will in tho future be sup ported by thu old Democratic party then why shall the Greenbackcrs now abandon it? Como back, friend Deiiioeratielirecn backer to the noble old party thai never cuti bo crushed, never can be permanently kepi in a minority, will) which you have ondurod defeat undis mayed for years come back, now that tho hour ot triumph approaches, and shuro with your brethren iho rejoicings and tho glory of the great triumph that is now ut iiand--eomo back, and help those who are honostly trying to car ry out your best principles of reform, wuieu so long euaraclenr.cd tno Dem ocracy ol old and gave to this nation a degroo ot freedom and prosperity un exampled in tbo history of tho world. iou only help to doleat yourselves by staying from us cow back ! THE TRADE DOLLAR. The Now York 1'imrs, in reply to an inquirer, stalos how the trade dollur, worth only 90 cents, is put into circu lation. The Acting Director of the Mint, Mr. Preston, says that the trade dollur wits nover intended for circula tion in tho United Slates; it was in vented to sutisly thu clamors of I In I'ttcilic coust financiers, who are alwuys complaining tliu. their wauls uro not attended to by the Government. Just as the riJiculoiis twenty -cent coin was designed to meet a iutiuied wunt for a coin which should represent twodimes, bo the trade dollar was ordered. Tbe object in coining the trade dollar wus to enable California iiien luuils to ex. port Amorlcun silver to China, insteud of Mexican silvor, wbiuh llu-y woi forced lo buy at a disudrutitugc. Ol course, tho trade dollur, being a legul coin, was bound to get into circulation of the country by some mcttnB, though in tho first pluco only niuilo for export. Tho deprociution of silver has affected this coin, and the joint resolution re pealing its legul tender camo too lule to change the vol tune of existing circu lation. Therefore, if sundry specula tors have been surprised wilb a Ittrgu stock ol iritdo uoiiai-R on hand, they have suffered lor their ignorance of the law in retvrenco to (Ins much discussed variety of dollar. A-number of persona who, before tho treasury Department inlornied the public thut tbe " trade dollar " was only worth its bullion value, which is at present about cents and a true. tion, were in tho habit of buying trade dollars at a discount, varying 1mm 5 to J per cent., with tuo Idea of spt-cu luting with them by passing lliem iff at pur. ow sincu tho public are in formed of the right value of the trude dollur such speculation is ended. Many piM-soiis are also innocently in posses sion ol trudo dollars, and they naturally want to kiu-v how it is that a dollur which, like the Undo dollur, wuigbs 40 grains, is only worth 110 cents, while the new silver dollar, which weighs but 4 11! 1 grains, is valued ut 100 cents, and is moreover uu unlim ited legul tender, and is receivable for Custom dues. But it must be remem bered thut thu new silver dollur and the hulf-tiollurs, quarters, etc., are coined from silver bullion purchased by the Government for thut purposo and on the Govern ment's own account, whilst ihe trade dollars were merely coined for depositors of ailvcr bullion on their (tho depositors') account, they paying the Government for coining ihcin. Tho trado dollar was coined for shipment to China, tbat country having no Mint of its own, and were nover intended for circululion in the United Slates. Congress, by a joint resolution ol July 21, lSTli, abrogated tho legal ten der quality of tbe trado dollur. It cannot, therefore, bo justly charged that thu Government bus perpetrated a swindle on tho peoplo in putting tho trude dollar out us a dollur, and I hen marking it down to 90 cents ; lor tbe fact is thut tbo Government has en deavored to keep tho trado dollar in its luwful and proper channel, and that from ignorance of tho law relative to this com. parties havo taken thorn in ordinary business transactions, when lucy could havo been lawlully refused. It will be noticed that tho value, thoro foro, of Irade dollars varies just as tho value of silver bullion fluctuates. In ifecembor, 187C, the silvor in the trado dollar was worth 101 cents in gold ; sinco that date tho value of silver has declined, so that at present tho trade dollar is worth lor tbe silver it contains in the London market about 00 and 4-10 cents, and if silver should advance in vuliio in tho futuio tho trade dollur will again bo worth 100 cents, or, it may be, even mora than that amount. Ntw Jtii'UHi.icAN Oiiiian. From a circular issued by Mr. (juay, urging the circulation ol the Aew loik trib une upon h'S party Irientls, it would seem that he has lost confidence In his Philadelphia organs, as well as tho minor llepubiican press ol the Htute. It was pulpablo long ago that he bad discarded tho llarrisburg Telegraph. 1 nose ol 1 uiladclphia bavoalways been wenk and quite rickety, but wo were not prepared to witness this wholesalo discarding ol the Republican press ol the Slnte, somo of which at least de ervo a better Into. Is M r. tjuay ready to let Cameron go to tha "deinuition bow-wows" in order to savo the Re publican Slate ticket, or is it the ticket that is to go to kuvo Cameron 1 Thcro ia treason lurking somewhere llow oppositu is the policy ot the Democra cy I Mi. Spoer confidently appeals to his party friends to circulate their lo cal press in order that truo and relia ble intelligence may bo placed before tho public by a press the people per sonally know ami upon which they can place tho fullest reliance. Hew much has Juy Gould contributed to the lio publican fund to induce Mr. (juay to tuko this singular conrso 1litriut. Oknf.ual Khkkiia riuprRtsstn. The Baltimore Gazette has tho follow ing i It leaks out now that Mrs. 11. B. Hayes is commander of the army nnd not tho proluno Gen. Shornmn, as has been generally supposed. For somo time Mrs. It. 1). 11. has been urging (Sher man to bring her cousin, Major Brock inritlgo, from Ft. Foole, on tha Poto mac, and placo him in command of the Washington arsenal, so that tho White House oould enjoy his social accom plishments. 1'ho heartless Sherman refused to niako the exchango unless tho whole commands woro exchanged. On Saturday, however, in Sherman's absence, the command of llrcckinridge was transferred to tho arsenal in Wash ington and those who had been on du ty thoro were sent to Fort Foot. Tho II ayes Administration has too long ig nored ita relatives and we aro glad to se that some atlonlion is at last being paid to them. It Is especially gratify ing lo know that Sherman has been superseded by Christian woman. The centenary of tho death of the Rev. Augustus Montagno Toplatly, tho author of the "Hock of Ages" and other well known hymns, occurred recently. Commcmornlfvo services were held In a number of tbe English churches. Whv should not ducks be allowed Ion doctors' premisos? Hecause they make such personal remarks. Tbo CoininiDHion unpointed by the Governor to solflct ft J'enilontiary site for tho Middlo DiHtrirtot 1'cnnnylvania JtltV .li ui.uicl, uejtwouil uJ nowi generous gilts lo the univorsity ot Vir ginia one o ISO, (100 to ondow a now chair of Natural History. Horace II. Day, ono of the first man ufacturers of vulcanir.ed rubber in this country, under tho Goodyear patont, died In Hanchoslor, pi. 11., on rridny night, aged 07 years. . V.tx g,clwti8fmfntl Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of write nl ft. 'a., leaned out of the Court of CommoB Pleea of Clear Acid eouatv. and to me directed, there will be eipoaed to PUHI.IC BALK, at tbe Court llouae, in the borough of Clearoeld, on Tliurelay, the lutb day of Hcptember, 1H7S, nt 1 o'clock p. m., tbo following deeorilied real ealute, to wilt All the defendant'a interval In all that eertain uieeeu.ge or tract of land ailuata In (Jovinglen towoahip, Clearfield oouuty, tV, bounded on the eaat by landa of , ob Ihe north asj woat by landa of M. R. OoBoway, and on tbe 'iiulh by tha Kartbaua eatata, and deacribed aa follow., to wiit beginning at a poat, being tlie north-aaat oorner of trect No. )sg7 llience aoulh 2 degreea lbo perch.e to a dead while oak t thence aoutb 8H degreea weat 70 0 III perebee to a poat; thence notlb 2 degieoa eaat InO pen hea to poat ; thence north S8 degreea eaat 711 A 10 perobea to place of in-ginning, containing one aoree, mora or tcaa, having about acre, cleared, a log houae 1(1x2 feet in alee, a log barn 2.'i feet wide by DO feet long, a nice bearing orchard and other neoeaaary ilnpruretnenla thereon, fieiaed, I. km In execu tion and la be aold ea Ihe property of dermaia D.mont. At., all defenilaut'a inter.at, being an un divided one-riiurlh inlereat In that ceitalu piece or pared of land eituate in Fenn lownahip, Clear field county, 1'.., bounded and dererib.d aa fol low. : lleginning at a hemlock, corner of line of laud Bu. wVVf Ihenee l.y land of W in. Wall Boulb I dt grre aeat VI! .retie. to a red oak corBer llience aoulh HA degreea real a.S perch.. t a poat tllene. aoutb I degree w.el S2 rierohcB to a poat thence by lend of Patrick Karierty north SB de. greer weal 4d a-lu pereliealo apnat; thence Booth 1 degree weat 227 perehea In a bemloek 1 thence north SO degreia weat 270 perehea to a hemlock : thence by land of daraaa Jobneon north 2 degreea eaat 12:1 percbea ton birch ; theme norta SA a-10 degreea we.t sit perebee lo Btoaee; thence by line ol Nn. north I 6-10 degreea eaat 120 per ehea to a poet thence by line or lead of Jam. a McBaen .oath 8b degnee eaat ITS perehea to a hemlock t tbrnee north 2 degreee eaei Ita per cbea to a temlock ; tbenea by Una of No. 6v.iD eoutb It, 1 IS degreea eaat 118 BerctMie te a bam lock and plaoa of begioniug. eontaioing Mil eorea ttirly-lhrea percbea, and tLe uaual allowance. It being part of a larger tract warranted in the namo of Nkklin A Uritbtu, and known aa tract No. 6Vo. rieiaod, taken ia exeoulioa and to ba .old BB the property ul V m. Mahalfey. Al.u, tbe following deeorilied property of W. C. Arnold and A. II. Irvin. aituata in lha borough of Curwrneville, via: Pour certain lute .r ptec.ee of ground, begiuniug at tba eorner of filbert nnd lleorge atreela, running northward along Filbert etreet (on the eaat aide of laid etrcct) 210 feet to atract known aa Maxwell or High etreet; thenoe In an eaaterly direction along aaid street Ills feel au a 20-foot alley ; tbrnne along aaid alley in a touthward dirMlioa 2411 rc.t to ti.org. .tract llience wcatward along aaid atraat 1.0 feet lo place of beginning, and having th.r.on .reeled a larre plBBlng mill, board abed, board kila, and neoeaaary outbuilding, with a large eteam angloe, auingie mm, ana varioue wood wurntng machin ery belonging to eaid planing mill, beiaed, token In cxeoulion and to be Bold aa tbe praperty of W. 0. Arnold and A. II. Irvin. Alao, tbe. following deaorrtad real eatata eituale iB llloom lownahip, containing 1.41 acres net meaaure, wilb about 20 acree olaared, bounded aud deioribed aa lellowai Beginning at a poat oumer of land of Chriat Uuok aad land aold to Hugh Leech: tbvnce tiy land of Leech auutb 3 uigteea eaat ax perebee ; thenoe eoath S7 degreea by other land, of laaao Tbotnpeoa I.e. perehea to a poat ; tlienoe aoulh all 4-a degreea eaei 21 per cbea to a hemlock eorner; tbenue north 87 de greea weal 74 percbea to a post ; thence 2i de. grcee weat IU percbea to a tiueli tbenM aortb Si i degreea weat 1714 perehea to a poal ooruer of rjugo i-eooo i lli.no. liy a.m. o degieea eaat 178 percbea to place ot Beginning. Heiaed, taken in execution and to be Bold aa lb. property of Kob't i.eeeu. Alao, tbe following propeity of Saiautl Jfp per, tituat. In Oecioia borough, Clearlield Co. 1'. bounded aid deacribed ea f.llowa : Twi Iota fronting on Coal alrrel and running back ITS 'eat Ui en alley, boan.led eaat by Decatur alley, aoulh b) Coal atrcet, we.t by lot No. J.'. north oy rpruoe alley, aod known aa Iota Noa. 2i2 aad 27is, an.l having therein erected a two-awry btiek bouee with brick kitchen attached, well nntahed, coal bouaa. frame etable, end other out building.. Heiaed, taken in eacoutlou and lo ba aoldaa the property ofSamael llopo.r Alro, a certain lot of ground in the borough of Clearlield. Clearfield Bounty, fa , bounded on the eaat by lot of A. J. Jaokaoo, oa tbe weat by lot of R. H. Htiaw, on the Borth by bb alley, aod on the oaih by Market atreet, and baviag thereon erected a large two-atory frama bouee, well finiahed. a email atable and ether outbuildiaga, Seiaed, takea IB axeeatioa and to ba aold aa lha property of Jacob A. Fauat. Alao, lha following property'of Oornellue Tubba, Bituate In Ferguroa townebip, Clearfield oonnty, Pa., bounded and deacribed aa follnwat North by land of Elian Jaoa Wood, eaat by land of Alcona Barrett, aoulh by land of Jamea MePed den, weat by land of Jamaa Maaterv, eontaioing about 120 acree, mere ar leee, with about 00 aerea cleared, and having thereon arectod a log bouee log bara, and other outbuildings. Boised, tekan Ib execalion, and to be aold aa tha property of Curnoliue u. luboa. Ala.i. tbe following deeoribad nlooea of land No. I. Hituate la Jordaa lownahip, Clearfield county, Pa., beginning at a beach: theuon by land of Parker Strong .6 degreea eouth-weet lull perches to a post thenoe by land of John tVil. Ilema north 718 degreea weat ISO percbea to a poat ; tbeaoe by landa of John Williams north oj de. grecBeeat 100 percbea toa uat; tbenoe by landa of Joseph I'attereoB south 71U degrees salt lf0 parches to piece of beginning, containing 108 acres, more or lesB, with shout HO acres cleared, and having Inoraon erected a log house and log barn. 1 Ins deed reaordad In Oeod UJok " 1 , page 824. No. 2. 8llaale In the. I lownahip, Clearlield ouuety. Pa-, beginning at a bemloek (goac) oa corner of werranta aad aurveya ia the name of Mamuel Roberta, ueorge Uron, Maltbiaa Mougn and Ueo. Kubb i tlienca by the Robb survey south 424 degree, real 2 1 8 perobea to a ehrataul corner .1 land of WilaoB Woud; Ihenoa by aame eoulh &7I degreea weal 74 percbea to a peat corner ; theaoe by other landa of Aon Wood north 424 degrees west 218 perches lo a post la lioe of Ueo. drulf survey tbenee by same norm oa degrees earn is perches to plsca of begluning, oontaioing 108 seres, mora or Isrs, with about AO acres oleared and under cultivation, and having (hereon erected a two-story frsms house, log barn, and eih.r out balldingB. ThiB deed recorded in Heed Hook No 8, page 02. tielBcd, taken In exeoutlOB, and to ba aold ae tha property of lleojamia Hi.bop. Also, tba following real eetata of Joba P. Lee aituate la Hell lownahip, ClearSeld county, Pa., boanded on Ike eaat by land of J. W. Campbell, south by HusqnohsBna river, wast by lead of Nancy A. 8mith, fiorln by land af Jama. II. Kuod.rlln, eonlaiaing aorea, and having about 40 acres cleared and BBder ealtivalioB, and hav ing thercn erected a hewed log hoase, twa stories high, bank barn, small ssw mill, and ather oat- buildings, Lelng aame premlaee. Beiaed, takea 1b execution aud to ba Bold aa tha proper! of Amna n. ronnerila ana jonn r. bee. Alao,the following real relate of Amos Sunder lln, situate la brll towasbiii, Clearfield Bounty, Pa., bounded aa the cut by land of Kans'l Hall, Boulb by lend ef J. U. fiunderlla, and north bv eame, containing 60 nerea, mora or leas, with about ao acree cleared andaunder eulttvattoB, Bnd having laereoa erected a log boaaa, reaad log barn, and ather .utbuildiagB. Heiaed, takea la execution and to be aold aa tba pruierty of Aa 11. Huuderlia. Alao, all that rrrtelB tract of lsad sltaate In Hlonm township, Clearfield county, Pa., boanded and described as follows t Heglaalng at a beach corner of load eoBveytd lo David Irvla t thence weat 841 perehea more or leva lo a eheatoat eoruer of other lande of aaid David IrviB I Ihenee north lo7 perches, mora ar leee, to a poat earner ol other laada af David IrviB; tbinoe aaat 874 per- ches, more or leas, to a poat ; tbesce aoutb 17T percbea ta place of begianlng, eoataiaing 7V acree and ta parches, mora ar leaa, being land conveyed by Ueorge Pvnts aad wife lo Daniel fledgera bv deed deled 2Mb Aagust, lS, record ed lo Dsed Book "X," page 624. Hrlsed. taken in earratioa aad la be Bold as tba bropsrly of ueBiet notlgers. Also, all that aertsbs plsca or parcel of ground ritaate ia tbe borough, of Oeaeola, Clearfield Co., Pa-, biunded and deacribed as follows t On tbs west by Kale atreet, oa Ihe south by properly of ueorgs aierrynian, on tna east vjj iiiaacnaru atreet, and on the weat by an alley, containing two town lota, being 100 fe.1 front by 1 10 feet deep, baviag Ibareoa erected a good Iwo-atory frame bnu.e, well fialahed, good Btable, and other aatbuildlnga. Heiaed, takea in executlou and 16 ba aold aa the property of Jerry O Bilea. Alao, by virion of writs of P.i. Fa. and Lev. I a., the lollowiag properly, to wu : AU delvndunl'a intcr.at, aaiag tha undivided five Bevenllia of all tbat certain farm ar plaoa of tana annate in uogga inwnanip, oienrneid eounly, Pa., bounded aad described as fdlowei Begia. aiug at a white oak aoraer on the Bertb-eaal eor ner ef tk tract ; Ihenee eonlb along the eld liae 173 perches ta a poet I IbenM wsbI 1 10 psrohM to a poat aad stoBas ; theaee Borth 171 perobea to a post ; thsoce eaat I iv percnea lo plaoa or begia aing, aontaiaiog 111 aersB,wllh 100 acres cleared and under a good state of aaltlvatlon. having a two-Btory frame hnaee and a one and a-hell story frame boaaa, aad twa barns Iheuoa areoted. A good spriag of water at eaeh boaso, aad a good orchard of choice frait. Seised, taken la exeaa tioB and ta ba aold aa the property of Henry A. nntmei. Tbbbs nr fUta. Tha prloa ar raoa at which lha property aball ha straek of maal ha paid at lha time of aala, .r each .thar arraagemaata made aa will be approved, otaerwlee the proper ly will ba laaaasdiataly pat wp aad eol4 agala at Uaa aapaaea a4 risk al tha Baeaaa ea whaaa 11 waa Btrusk off, and who, la ease af d.fiel.aey at saea ra-sala, shall asaae ood aha bbibb. aad la aa laauaea will tba Deed ba presealed la Coarl lor MBBrmaltoa BBIaas tba moasy Is aetaail paia ia toe BnertB. amukkw J'KNTit, jr. Baaalvv'l Orrtoa, I Bberlt tl.wl.ld, ta., Aug. 18,1278. J lens r " trvvrr-el w Sheriff's Sale. T)T tlrlaa of susdry wrIU of I'eo. te. I. cued I .al af Uaa Oeart af llammoa PKaas af Clear. BeldCe., and to modireetod, there will haexpoeed la pablie aala, at tbe.CoBrt lloaaa, Ib the boroBgh af Claarleld, aa Tharaday. Uis luih slay al I eri'.irUet -lt, 4 'tlrh.ri.ta(h folUJW. T ... . .. .. e....... j eansin mi 01 iinu iiubii m v,imhiiw boroutih. CUarflffld oouDtf, I'MoaylvMl. lng 67 fttvl 4 inihn on BwMwaii trt, mhonl u0 ft doKp, honiidixl on th tMt hy DMWttd itrMt. an th north by Ktwil ntrMi.oD int wi bj h "y luuth by lot No. 504, on w biota r trtMlBJ ht trm lrn tltftUInf huaM wup.xi hy UdiqU. Tb id proiiili'l buinj lubjtot to jrly grouod runt ii f Mfn(j dtilltiTd por yr, Htourdod to ItMih 11 B., pM 8L4d Mid UkH in iim Hon nnd Ui ba Mild m tb property uf HloUrd U. Til lor. Alio, tl thoi errlRis loll of fronnd lilualt nnd dMcrtbed M follows t I. DfinR otrlsln lot ot fronml iltnnti ia lb Hnrouxh or Cleiirflfild, oonnty of Ul-t.rfl.ld, Fmdi, bonn led tad doMHbod fwlluwif vlit On lb onft hy Third slreol. o tb Hath by Lowt.t itret 011 tho wt by WnlUr lot. No. 1 07 and oa tbt north hy on 11 1 lay boing &U foot frmt on Loou-t irvet toti ITU lt tlorp olong lima nrrvii ni known m lot N. I JO In tbt Rtrttrttl pltn of fuld Iloroutrb, linvtiitf tbrm'a ro(d n lirfi tnint boow. cirpontnr pb, ttithloi luioll utfiti oi-d uinor improvement. I. Alio, nn other lot iltuate in RiifUri ldl- tlon to ail btiruugh nud known u lot No. lot l. fling &7 leot Irortt on Heoond Iroet ud nboui 200 teetdtttp, bounded on the welt hy twoond itroets nn Iho norib be Htmd itioet. on tbt oaet by nn ulley, nd on tbo eouth by lot No. hovltig thorei.n ereoiod three ire me liouiet, a iboeiaka.tr lifip Mnd other linproTeuienti. 8. Alio, ono odor Ut of ground ittuttt in iiJ lK.rugh( bounded on the north by I'iuo it reel, un the tut hy lot of Mn. Hobntield, on the inutb by nn elley, nnd on the weit by lot of fi. I.Hnyder, being n-iout ftfty feet front on I'iat itreet Mid nbout I ISO I'rvt derp, ua wbioh U trorled Urge Irntue, uutile noue etiti other iuiproeuientJ. 4. Alio, one other lot of ground lUuete In Biulora gwlditioa to uid Buruugh. in bit it kntfwo M Tnylon dlriilun, nouuded aad eribed n follow: Unglnniog nt n eorner of Bridge and tieeond itreeti ; tbenoe eontb along Heoond etreet bou( 7ft feet to nn alley tbenoe eevt along reid alley 00 feet to lot of Mr. Maggie nark; ibenu north eloii a til lot 7 left Bridge itrett t thonc weit along iid itrert about nn tit to plttoe of begiotng t being part of 10'. Mo 211 aud bi.vli.g eroelel tberoon twi large frame bouMB and otliLir iinproreuieut', ' 1 he rem ront htkng of tbt follow log oontlguoui luU or fubdirulun. No. 1 L'cginiiing a1 torner ol lot No. I. In laid tub divleion and attending tuuib along Seettml itnet aliont 3i feet to an alley j thenreeatt along aid elley about Olt feet to lot of Mn. Matrgie Uuok ; tuenoo north along iaiu lot of Mri. Uuok about ! feet to bit Ni. 3, in laid aub-divivion iht-nce elong laid lot No. if, In aaid iib-diviilon aboot fill tet to plnce of beginning, being part of ol no. Zll, and liavlog thereon erected a lerje Ira we bouee and other ituprtiveuenia. No t OLDiiitltig of part of the above deaoribad lot, t'ute on corntr of Second and Bridge atreeu and exuodlng along Seoond street, aoulh about n teet to lot No. 1 in aaid auh.diiioot thence eaat along eaid lot No. 1. fiti feet to lot of Un. Mug (rie Bunk f tbenoe north along aaid lot 35 feet to Bridge itreet; ihenee weit along aaid atreet about 80 feet to plaot of beginning being part of 101 no. 211 ana bevlng thereon e reeled a large irame douh and other tmproretnenu. Alio, oat other tot of ground iltnete In Bigler'i addition to aaid borough, la what la known ae Taylor'a division f bounded and deiertbod aa fol lowi : Beginning at torner of lot of U aggie K. Buck and Bridge atreet; tbenea tooth alonr eaid lot of Mri. Buelt about TO feet to an alley: thenar cnt along eaid al'ey about 100 ftu -m -''ty ; tbenea north along aaid allav aboal feet Bri ige atreet ; thooot watt aboa. 100 feet along raid itreet to plaoa of beginning, being pf.rt of lot No. 211, aad baring tberoon erected fo frame dwelling boaea and other Improftuitnti. The aauie comlating of tht following ooatigu oua I jIi or aub'dirialoa : Lit Ho. 4, In oaid nub-divtfloa eon lifting of oat half of lbo aboro deieribed lot and it bounded aod dcicitbed aa fnllowi : Brginning at a eorner of lot of Megirit E. Buck and Bridge atreet ; thenoe aoath along aaid 101 01 Mri, uuok, auout 70 teet lo ao alley aboat any reot to lot No. ia tub-dirialon thenoe north along aaid lot No la aaid aub-dl ririua about ftj feet to Bridge itreat thenoe writ abont 60 feet along Bridge atreet, to plaot of bt g Inning boing fifty feet front by abuut A feet deep and part of aaid lot 111 and havinf thereon erected a frame dwtlling bouae and etber la- pn-veiiienu. Lot Nu. 6, in raid tub divlalon being the re maining half of tht abore deieribed lot and ii boundrd and ueNnhe1 ar rollowi : Beginning at a corntr of lot No. 4 in aaid lub-diriiioa and Bridge itreet t tbenoe aonth along aaid lot No. 4, anoui n iel to an alley ( tllenoe aaat along id alley ihut i0 feet to an al'ey ; thenee north alooa laid altey a hoot At teet to Brfdgt atreet : tbenee weat along Bridge atreet about flfty Teet lo pltvoe of besinning being 50 feet frnt by about 6 feet deep and n art of ieid lot No. 211 and baring there on erected a irame dwelling nouat and other in prorementa. Alio, one other lot of grouul aitoite in tht fliUgt of neat Clearfield, in La ranee townahiu, county aud Hlate aloreaaid and known aa hit No. X2 in tbe renerel plan of aaid Tillage, bun led oa ma enuta ny Httto air ret, 00 tht weat by No. U; on the north by aa allay and oa tha tat bv an alley, being Bfiy feet front oa Main atrettaud IW feo I deep to a& alley, bavlna ao tuinrovtmonla. SeJatd, taken ia eteeutiua aod to be told aa tbe property of K tabard B, Taylor. Alao, a eertain lot ot ground altoatd la 0otla borough, Clearfield fount, Pa., boanded and deccrtbrd aa followt : Oa tbo north by Hale treat, having a front oa aaid atreet of feet, ei trnding book to Henry alley a diitanet I kO feet, eotitalnfng T,it0 ttirfaoe, betng lot No. 9t In the general plan of taid borough, having a frame bouee and other outbnillinga tbertun. fieiaed. taken in execution and to ba aold aa the property of M. A. Nie bola. Alao, a eertain lot of ground adnata in Oreen wood lownahip, Clearfleld oonnly, Fa., being a large town lot with largo hotel, atablt twe at or tea high, and 01 ell a to re root two at oriel high, Cartly floiabrd, bounded aa folbwi : On lhecaat ? lot of U. VT. Caldwell, oa the weat by Kinney, aonth by allay, aod ajrth by Mala atreet. Seiaed, takea in execution aad ta b. aold aa tbe property of Ueorge W. Lam born. Alao, a eertain tract of land eitaat la Morrla townahip, Clearfield oonnty. Pa , containing dt acret and allow a 00, boanded and deeeribed aa follow! : Ua tho aaat by landa of John Kylor. oa ibtwtat hy landa of Brenner, Tracka A Co., on the aoutb by laadt of nnd on tho north hy landa of Wagoner A Dale, with 2 aorta olvared, having a log bara aad frame honae (hereon, belied, taken Id exeeatlon and to bo aold aa tbt property of Mrt. John Wynn. Aleo, a oertain pivot of lanrj Htaatt la Pikt townahip, Clearfield tounty. Pa., eontaioing of an acre, wtin au.au iwo-awrj irftFa ponaa, tiaaU atable, Ac, boanded and deaorib M followa 1 On tht aaat by John D. Thompaon'a land, weat by tiboop Co.'i land, aorta by Joan 1. Thonpaon, and aoulh by Krle turnpike. 8 I ted, taken In execution and to bo aold aa tb property of laaao Conrad. Aleo, a oertain piece of ground tituato ia Oteo Hope, Becoarl towaahlp, Clearfield County, Pa., being 1 lot with a 1 4 ate ry plank honae, with kitchen attached, am all atabla, and otbtr out bulldinga, bounded aa follows: Kaat and weat by Win. 8. bickey A Boa, north aad aoutb by Mala Itreet. Be i led, taken U execution end to bo aold at tha property of T. 6. Waahbnrn. Alao, n certain lot of gruundaitaata lo Wallace toa borough. Clearfield county Pa., bounded aaat by aa alley, weat by Clearfield atract, north by an alley, and aonth by lot of Camptnun, and bar ing a I ront of 120 fee on Clearfield atreet and Sot) fret deep, two Iota la aaid borough, and having t hereon erected a two-itory frame bout loxtS feet, with kltebea attached, a blackaealth ahop and email frame atablt. Belied, taken In execu tion and to be aold aa tht property of Jaaet ii, (Juthrtt. Aleo, a certain tract of land ittaatt la Union towmhip, Clearfield eounly. Pa., bounded oa tht aoutb aud weat by . P. Blaachrd, oatt by Jacob Laborde, aud north by John Hen, ooatelotng about 40 acree, wilb about So atrca oleared. bav tng a amall log home tbereoa erected. Heiied, taken In execution aod to bo aold aa tbt property of Perry 11. Uelaett. Tan ua or 8i.a. Tbe prion ar tarn at which tba property aball be atruck off asuat be paid at the time of aala, or auch other arrangeaienta nadt aa will bo approved, otherwise tbt properly will ba Immediately put ap and told acata al taa at ponat and rtk of the peraoa to whoa it waa truck off, and who, la oaae of deficiency at aaeb rt-aatt, aball make good tbt aatnt. and la ao Inataaoe will tbe Deed ht proeenlod ia Court for ooolrnation onleia tht money it actaally said tt meMjerin. AN UKKW I'KNU. Jr., Hnamrr'i Orricn, 1 Clearfield, Pa., Aug. S&, IITit. f Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. )y fletBB af write af aVeaaW Naetae, leeaad 8 f eat et tb. vonrt ef uoaamoa rlaas af Clear. Sold aoaaty, and ta ma directed, there will ba exposed to pablte sale, M the Ceart Baaaa, Ib the baroagh of ClearSeld, aa Tharaday, the I nth day af ekpteaiber, 1811, al I .'clock, p. ex., tba following denvibad real Meaaa. aa Witt A oertalB lot of groaad eitaata ta tbe borough of Ososole, CIsarBald eouaty, Pa., bounded aad described as follow, r Beginning at the earner af Curlla street and MnsbanaoB alley i tbeaaa aloBg said Btreet aoalh 82 degree, aaat M feet ( Iheaca north 28 degrees east K20 feel, tbaaoe north 82 degree, weat 80 feat ; tb.noe south 28 degreea weat X20 foot to tha plaoa of beglaalag, having tbereoa .ranted a large two.etory fraaaa ao. M, aaed aa a atora hoaae, aad a dwelliag houea, a arnati atabla and otber oatballdiaga. Heiaed, takea In axeeutliiB and to Da sold as the properly of Ooorga Ilo.lleb. Alaa, all that eartala lot at grouad sltaaU la the plot aoasoaoBly oalled Cheater Hill, la liMatar toaa.hip, Cl.Br8elJ eounly, Pa., and Bnawa la tha plot aa lot No. S4. and bennded OB the north- eaat hy lleelr.de etreet, oa tha aeath-aaet hy let Mo. i, ob Ibeeoath-woet hy aa allay, Bad an lha Borlh-weet hy lot Na. SI, beiag and eonUialag 0 feel treat Bad 1, 8 feet dMp,and havlBgtfaore oa b frame dwelling boaee, Sfabl., Bad etber lanproveraowta. aalaed, taaea la exeMtlea Ma lo be aold aa tn. preparty f Joeepb Lteaaiag. Alao, all tbat eartala tat ar parael ef growad deacribBd as foll.w. i Beginning at B post oomsr of lol af groaad af O. II. frlghler, aad a the I'Blllpebarg Bad Ueaaola raaa B i-i. parabw frcs lb. w.at baak of MoahaBaoa etweh ( theaca by relghler'e lot couth II degreea eaat tn the liae or T. 0. Hallroad I Ihenee hy aaid road to a poat eorner of aa alley Iba Borth bonadary of the plut or aeid Cheater 11111 ; ihenee hy aaid alley la tha line af tba Phlllpaburg Bad Ueaaola Road thence by Bald road ta place of beginning. Seised, toaea la exeeatioa and lo ha sold as the proporty of U. r. Hoop. Taaaa or 8alb. Tn. uric, ar aaa at which tha property aball ba alraok ai avaet be paid at the aaia f aala, ar sweh ataar arraBgaaaaau made aa ill ba apiiravwd, atharwiaa tha proporty will h. ieamaia!aiy pat ap so. sat. agata aa saa aapaaea aad rlah at tha paraoa te wham at waa atrBeB .ff, and wha, ta aaaa of deBeteaay ad oae. ra-aala, ehall mean good tha aame, aad ta a laataaee wiy tka Head ha ptae.al.8 Is Oeart foe aoaanka taoex -aaJaaa tha ajasiey Is aeaaally Bald ta la. tharlf. AMUHHW Mill, Jr., AwBBirr'a Orrtca, I Baarlt. Claarleld, Pa., Aug. IB, I8f". 0ur ua &ttxmn. THE REPUBLICAN, Publlahed .v.ry Wedaesday hy GOODLANDER tt LEE, tiKAHfim.o, r.. Has tk l.arfast ClrcnlaUoB af any papr In Northw.steni Paunayliaala. Tim large and consuntly Inoroaaing circulation of tbo Repubmcan, rnlertitvaluablo tobualnesa inon as muilium thro' which to roach iho public Ttu.m or Subsokiptiom : If paid in advance, . . . $2 00 If paid after three months, . 2 60 If paid altor aix roonthi, . . 3 00 When papors aro aunt outaido of the county paymont muat be in advance ADVERTISING: Ten linoa, or lean, 3 timca, , 1150 Each aubaeqnent insertion, 60 Administrator1 Notions, . . 2 60 Executors' Not icon, . . . , 2 60 Auditors' Notices, . . . . 2 60 Cautions and Betrays, ... 1 50 Diaaolution Notices, . . ' . 2 50 Professional Cards, 5 linoa, year, 6 00 Special notices, per lino, , . . 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: One square, 10 lines, ... IS 00 Tiro aquares, ...... 15 00 Three squares, ..... 20 00 One fourth column, . , . . 60 00 Ono half column, .... 70 00 One column 120 00 III, AT. It S. We have alwaya on band a large stock of blanks ot all descriptions. 8CMMONS, SUBPCENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, ' ' BONDS, FEE BILLS, ' , CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, ;. tt-C, &0.v &0. . JOB PRINTING. v We aro prepared to do all kinda of PRINTING 8UCU Al POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS, LETTER. HEADS, ENVELOPES, : I ; , BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, ; 4o., &o., " IN TITE BEST STYX.B, , , AND ON' , ,. REASONABLE TERMS. ORDERS BY MAIL -FOR A Lis KINDS OP WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. ,i . .. . j Goodlander A Ie, ClearfleM, -ClearfleM County, Pa. IHiarfllanrotts. Livery atable. nitim nndera.gned beta leave u iaiamthinik. I lie that ho la aow fully preuarW u. J ' 1 " . : f b "MikaaO. a. Bii . in. -mj wi iwrnianiiig IIv.MI, Bug-,, ttaddlea aad Hnrnoea, oa tbt aborteat a otto A reasonable terms. Basldeaca oa Loeaat atew belweea Third and ruurtb. ItKO. W. OKAHHAkT Olearlald, feh. d, 1874 aiiLioa. a. 'cobblb. a. asasaus (il'Lltll, McCOKKLE U'O.V FURNITURE ROOMS. Market street, Clearfleld, Pa. Wt aianiifaotur all kinda of FuraLer f,- Cbaa)lera. Dluint; Hooma, Librariea and UUli, 11 you waut Furniture of any hind, don t by until yi'U aaa our ttoeh. i;Mi:uTVKi.(i In all Its branches, promptly ntlsndrd te. OIII.ICH, MoCOBKLI! A CO ClrarSeld, Fa., Feb. t, '78. 1 1 u. V I j 1 ' !w HONEY OF HOREHOUND ASD TAR FOR THE CURE OF (Jen (Tha, Cold a, InHnenta, Roaraenen, Eiffinilt Breathing, and all Affection! ef tlu l broat, Bronciiifcl Tubal, and Lungi, Itaditg to Con in motion. TIii infallil'lc remedy if. toniHiL"l uf lie IlnNKV of llic j-iant llttiolitniml, in tln'tnit .! uninn tvitli T.VR-lUt.M, exlrru-lrd fiom LlftK 1'RINCII'IK of till? forc-1 tn-C Allf. Hai.samk,, nr Il.ilm of (.iilend. Tlie Honey of llctnhnmul rVKifiiF.s ami Sij.n eks .nil iriitauonsandintl.imiii.iti.Mis, ?iA tlie Tar-halm ci.kansi:s ami nriv il.cilir,. i and air (wssaea tcnditip lo thr lunp, 1-1 . i additional ingredient kicji the fins C' !. nmi'-t, snd h hr.dtliful ndit.n. l i t io .t -jitdice keej vu fmn (ryinp tlii I7rc-'' cine of a famoiu ttirlor mIio li'i lliu. a.inli of tivt-. liy it m his litic riau- .iailiti N.K. Ihe I; he Tar-Halm hah no ii.u iasi Blicll. PRICKS 50 CtN IS ANlJ $1 VVH HOTIt.K. Greal aanng lo buy Urge aue. "Pike'i TooUmrlie IniHM Cure In 1 Minute. Sold bv all l-Tiipgitt. C N. CEITTENTON, Prop., HY H ARD TIMES ii avi no irrscT IN FRENCHYILLEI I am await tbat there are eome peraona a little' hard to nlcaae. aod I am alao aware that tht eonijitaial of "bard titnee" la well nigh univenal. nut i am io auuatea now mat i can aatiaiy tnt former and prort eoncluilvaly tbat "bard timea" will not effeot tboee who buy tbelr cooda from ma, aad all tay patron a ah all He initiated lato tbe w eret of, , HOW TO AVOU -HA1.D TIMES I lea... ....l. 8,. - 1 .11 Ik. I.k.kl. tanti in the lower and of lha eounty wbiih I tell at exceeding low ratea from my mammotb atort la atl'LHOMll RU, wbere I can alwaya bo foind ready lo wait upon oalleri and iup)ly them with Dry Goods of all Kinds, 8aeb aa Clothe, BatiuatU, Catalmerea, M uelina iJelninee, Linen, Drilling!, Celieoea, , Triuimtnga, Kibbona, Lace, Ready-made Clothing, Boota and Shoea, Hata and Capa all uf the beat material and made to order Uoie, nooka, uiorea, Mittena, beona, Hitibona, ae (JR0CKU1ES OF ALL KINDS. Oofea, Toa, flaffar, Itioe, liolaaaaa. Flab, Nil 1'ork, Liaaaod Oil, Pub Oil, Carbon Uil. Hardware, Qnoenaware, Tin were, Caatinga, Plowi and Plow Caatinga, Naila, Spikea, Corn CultiTa tora, Cider Praasea,and all kinda of Aita. Perfumery, Paint a, Varnlib, Glaaa, and a general . aeaortment of Stationery, OOODmFLOUR, Of different branda, alwaya on band, and a all ba old at tba lowaat poiiible figure. J. II, McClaln't Medielaea, Jayne'a Medicines Hottctter'a and lltofiand'a lllttera. 601)0 pounda of Wool wanted for wfaleb the blgheat prloa will ba paid. Clorereeed oa band and for aala at tba lowaat market priea. Alao, Agent for 8 trattotiYl.lt aad Cnrwenirllk Tbreahlng Marhinea. VL.Call and lee for youreelvea. Toa will Ind everything aaaallj kept la a retail ttore. L. M. COUDRIST. FrenobTllle P. 0., Aagaet II, 1814. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, iSareaaaora to Boyatoa A Toang,) FOUNDERS 4 MACHINISTS ' Manufacturer i ef PORTABLE t STATIONARY STKAM ENGINES Oorn.r af fourth aad Pine fllresls, CI.F.ARFIGLD, PA. HAVIN8 enaarcd la the maswiVilara af Irrt alaaa al AUHINSItV. w.r..pt(.lly iafom ha pahlla that wa ara aow troriared ta III all ardara aa ahaarity and aa promptly as aaa he does la any of tba allies. Wa asaaaractara aad deal Malay and Cironlor Saw-Milli Heed Block., Water Wheels, 8haflla Pellsya, Oiford's Injector, Steam Oaujes, 8laam WhlstK Ollsra, Tallow Caps, Oil Caps, Oaufa Cocks, Air Cock., Q lob. Valves, Check Valvaa, wraa(hl IreB Pipes, B'..am Pomps, Boiler Peed Pane., iatt rrletloa Matraa, Beap Itona Pachia, Qam PhI Bf, aad all klada af MIL. WORK lofelhsf with Howe, gtod loUe, COOK ASD fA RLOR STOVES, and other CASTINDS ef all hlads. -Ordara aollelled aad IIIbsI at any prlea) All lattrra of laalry wilt refereaaa to maeblsary af ear manaraotare prampUy aaswarad, hy addrea la. aa at Claarleld, Pa., JaalTd If atllLKR, TflHUU A RKRU- 1hhp1h ii!