She gtpuHuan. Geoeoe B. Goodlandeb, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MOHNINQ, MARCH 10, UM. Reader, If eon wul to know what la going ob la thi builnm world, last rood onr advertising .olomni, too Npttiai ooiumn ia nartlonlnr. MAXIMS FOR THI OAV. No man worth? tbo iDm of President ihould bo willing to bold tl If eons tod IB, or nloeod thoro by ooj fraad. U. a. Obabv. I ooald noror bare boon reeonellod to tbo ele TatioB by tbo imollut old of ealneef o pernon, however rotpoetoblo to private life, who moot forever oorrv a poo bio brow too olorop of frood ant iriompbant in Anorieoo hiitorv. No inn oqaent notion, bowovor moritorloai, oan with wo; tho lotterl of Ihot rooord. Coaki.1I Fbibcii Aoam. I woald rather have tho endoreemontoroquar- tor of o nillloo of tho Ameriooo people thoo tbot of tho LoaiiltDO iletnrnini; Board, or of tho Lotn mluioQ which excluded tho footl ond doeidod tho quoitton oo a teehnlealitj. Tbob. A. LUnnniriB. Lnder tho forml of low Kutherford B. Havel baa been declared President of tho United Steles. Hittltlo mil opoa disfranchisement of lowfal voters, too relso oertmoato. of too retBralBf on oere noting oorroptjv, ood tho doeifioo of o eon miision wbioh hoi refused to nearevidenoo of ol leged fraad. For tho fint tiro, oro tho Ameriooo pooplo eon fronted with the foot of o fraudulently elected President. Lot It lot bo aodentood that tbo froud will bo lilenllv neqaloaeed in by tho oruvitnurtfirtteir. - - Addmiii op Dihochatio H. Co. Ooo buodrod yoon of heroaji depravity boob mulatod ood eoneentnted ioto o olioiix of orirao. Never again in fivi hoodred yiari iholl they horo 00 opportunity to rvpeol toe wrong. LlaniBL W. Voobbbbb. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COM MITT EE FOR 1880. OR, A TWP. MKWBBM. POITorriCS. Kurnilde B r. Chirlei B. Patrick, Hurniide. Clearneld " 8nllb V. Wilson, Clearfield. CurweaiT 1 u V. I. Thoropool, Curwenlville. lloolidale " Patrick Darn, lloutidete. l.nmbarC'y" Daaiel W. Ilile, Lumber City. Ncwhnrg " Iiaoe Horkle, Hurd. N. Weah'n ' Dr. A. D. Bennett, N. Weihtnruo. Iliceola " R.A. Cimpbell, Oeeeoln Milli. Willaeeton " leo. W. Emih, Wallaeeton. Beccaria T'p. David Dear, Ulen Hope. Hell " John M toil, Ortiod. llluom " Villi. m Lines, Forest, llofil " lsaao Beisn, Wnllueolon. " Daniel II itehens, Woodland. M Charlei Sohwem, I,athersbnrg. Bridford Hredy Burn tide M Joha Weaver, X. Waihiaetoo. Chen " Joseph ii. Brelh. N. Waahiuston, Covington " F. U.Cnudriet, Freoohvilla. Decatur " Jacob F. fjteiner, l'hillppburg. Purguson " A. A. Bloom, Alarroa. Wirsrd " John Newcontb, Glllioghem. ).:ibn " John A. L. Flegul, Lick Hno Willi. Unborn " C. W. Kylor, Urahatotoo. tlrrenwood " John A. Rowlel, MarroB. Uulich ' James Flynn, 8railh'i Milli. lluiton " H. L. Horning, Poofield. Jordan Dr. B. A. Crosiwell, Aniooville, Kirtbiui " Oeorge Ilecieodorn, Halt Lick. Knox " Conrad Baker, New Millport. Lawrenoa Clark Brown, Cloarfleld. Morris " D. II. Warning, Morriadale Minoi. 1'ciin " Martin M. Flvno, Urampian ililli. I'ike " Hamui-I Addlrtoen, Curwemvillo. Bandy Julia M. Troiell, Dolloii. I'nion " Reuben H. Laborde, Rocktoo. Woodward " Jamea H. Campbell, Iloutidale. Dr. J. I'. BI HCIIFIKI.D, Chairmen, Clearfield, Pa. W. K. Wallaitb, Secretary, Clearfield. riF.MocRATirCoMMinr.i Mietino. Washington, I'a , February 25th, '80. There will bo a moeting of tho Dem ocratic State Committee at tho Minion gahelk Homo, 1'ittnburgh, on Thurs day, the 18th day of Maroh, 1880, at II o'clock, I. II., to fix the time and placo for tho moeting of tho Demo cratic State Convention. (iio. W. MiLi eu, Chairman. years old on tho 8th of this month. "The good die yonnR." (iooD. The WanhiiiKton Pout con soles tho citizons of the Federal Capital for the loss of the Democratic National Convention by the reflection that al though the Contention will not come to Washington, tbo man who is nomi nated by it will. That Is the way we all feel about it. Compliments. Auditor General Schcll and Stale Treasurer Noycs have our thanks for copies of their respec- tivercports. They are the best attempts in matter and workmanship ever put forth in this State. The reports are just such documents that furnish the tnx-payor with proper information. Cheap Johns. Those Hadicals who nre holding Blaine moeting are play' ing a bluff gamo, and only want Cam. eron to see them before the Chicago Convention. It is understood that Don is paying cash for tbe "unit." Hence, the apparent disturbance in the Kadi' cat ranks in this 811)10, for the sole par pose to soe who shall rake in the most cash, or got the promiso of tho best office under Grant, should he be acci dently elected. We happen to know more than one-half of Blaine's "bum mers" in this State, and we know also that thoy are cheap, but sharp fellows. A J.EW XUM(. The readers of the Philadelphia Frest have no doubt no ticed thut that journal has been play ing a new tnne tho past few days on the Presidential question. Blaineism nd McPhorsoD are played out. Tbe stockholders voted Mol'horoon out of bis editorial chair bocauio be was booming too much for Blaino, and they bavo put Charles Smith, one of Cock ling's Albany Journal men in his place. He will, no doubt, keep quiet for a short time, but tbtu tho organ must boom for Grant and not for Blaine. How musical to "loyal" ears this tune must sound. The .Radical waters are awfully troubled. . Well Said. tansom,of tbe Indiana Democrat, say the Pittsburgh Fast is making a desperato effort to manufac ture public sentiment for Samuel J. Tilden. As a natter of course the gentlemen who take the votes or inter view Democrats desire to make as good a report as possible and take good caro not to go near ITancock or Bay nry men, or those prefornng other can didates. Tbe matter must resolve itself to this if Tilden is re-nominated tho Democrats Will loss New York, and possibly tbe Presidency. If some other good Democrat ii nominated we will carry New York and sleet t Dem ocratic President We prefer success as a party in proierence ta the vindi cation of Ur. Tildcti. it ore: Mr. Til den did not bebare right when he was elected in 1876. ' It was bis own fault that Hayes ft Co. chested him oat of hit seat j Til A T INFERS A L TARIFF. This mode of taxation to support tho Government, butters the broad ol tbo few ; but It proves a commercial night mare to the mavy. We begin to look upon the acts ol Congress imposing tax of 'JO per eenl on type, and the same on paper, as a mortgage on In dustry and intelligence. In fact, it is a crime, because a potent thing is done indircolly, (decoptiely, which Is not good in morals) which should be done directly. All tariff laws inure to the btneflt of the ftw, and entails a Ltg burthen on the many. Koador, just think for a moment of the enormous profits raked in by the lew under the tariff laws of Congress, in the shapo of and under the guine of revenue tax, to support the (iovornment. Vet, all the revenue collected during tho past year at tho various Torts of tbe United States, from type and pa per, willnot pay tho salary of one Congresituian. Nevertholces, the peo ple of the United States have paid to typo-foundurs and paper-makers mill ions of dollars, which the latter have spent at tho sea shoro, Vi hito Mountains, Niagara Falls, juunU to the Pacific coast, and trips to Europo nice indeed lorifTnnl .Tnot rftf.r f wtiut it costs for newspapers, school books, Bibles, and your letter paper, by adding 20 per cent, to tbe msnn faclurer's price. Why does Congress not endorse blaoksmitbri, carpenters, and tho laboring man in a similar way? It tho Government assumes to stuff and protect a lew of its citir.ens with Government pap, why not all? Let us ignore our manhood no longer; and deny that our Government is a paternal one, and say that all who are twenty-one years of ago are froenion and able to tako care of themselves. A Suockinq Affair I Tho Altoona Call is responsible for tho folio ing: "A pitiful story is telegraphed from Washington of the wrotched fate of a clerk in the I'oetoffice Department who vainly supposed that this admin istration really intended to do some thing in tho way of reforming the civil service. This clerk, whoso uarno is Morton, devoted some of his spare thought on reform, and, finding that there was a ring in the department, ho wroto the factB to a relative who is in Congress. The letter was sent to tho rrosidont, who was very much shocked, and he forwarded it to Post master General Key. That official was also distressingly shockod, but imme diately sent tho letter to Assistant Postmaster Genoral Itaien and shock ed him. llazen called In bis associates, Tyner and Brady. They were all shocked. They agreed that. if there was a ring in tbe Department some thing ought to bo done about it They came to the unanimous conclusion that it was tbe most dreadful thing ever heard of, and tbe man who found it out should in some way receive some intimation of their amireciation of his work. They have, therefore, had Mr. Clerk Morton turnod out of his post lion and have at the same time recov ered from their collective shock." Boot's Diamonds. This branch of trade tolerates its humbugs just as freely as the nutmeg vendors do their wooden rivals in that business. An alysis is easier than synthesis. It is harder to put together than to take apart to construct than to destroy. Any chemiBt can dissect an organic body, animal or vegetable, and tell its constituent elements ; but all tbe skill of tbe whole human race cannot make one blade of grass. There is the same difficulty in tho reproduction of Inor- ganio bodies. Tbe composition of the diamond has boon known far ages. Every effort to produce diamonds out of their component parts baa failed. MacTcar'a supposed discovery turned out to be only an illusion. Mr. Uun nay is now said to be able to obtain small particles of crystaliiod carbon They may be of the same nature as diamonds, but they are not in fact dia monds after all. lie admits that the manufacture of thoso gems has not yet become a practical reality. Alchemy it not a science, but a dream, and it is not likuly that it will ever be anything more. A liiou-TONXD Radical. It is said tnat Mr. John C. Now it the only wealthy Republican loader In Indiana who gota free rides to Washington and his hotel bills paid by procuring biro self to be subpoenaed a a witness on a subject of which after he hat been in town long cnongh to get homesick be confesses hit entire ignorancel It has a quoer look when a man who re cently had charge of tho United States Treasury adopts that sort of a ruse to got o few eiotloa ww vtf Uma ivuviavcla of the public fund. In this connection it is worth noting that Mr. John C. New, Chairman of tho Indiana Iladieal Com mittee, is the only prominent Bcpubli can in bit State who it in favor of Grant Mr. New't plan lor paying bis traveling and botol expenses looks like a section cut from the Grant era of good stealing. ' , , Taking the Watek. An exchange says: "A good backdown is said to be better than a bad ttand. This idea appears to bavo occurred simultaneous ly to Hayes and Governor Cornoll, of i New York, who, by a coincidence not very remarkable, perhaps, but worth mentioning, respectively withdrew on the same day the obnoxious nomina tions of Pincbback for Naval Officer cf New Orleant and 8mytbe for Insur- anct Commissioner of New York, Neither appointment was fit to be mads In the first place; but, being madt, tht next best thing was to re voke them." JJATBta PaouLua. The editor of tbe Brookville ItqMicari bat for some time past bad Grant at its masthead ; bnt one evening last week the Blaine men got up a large meeting, elocting all the Weavers belonging to the Re publican officers, and passed strong Blaint resolutions. Tht Grant unit It not running well in Jefferson county, and non ttaliat tt more fully than the RiyMitan Weaver!. CHINESE FLOWING EAST WARD IN DROVES. The Altoona S'uii, of the 2d inst, says that a lot of dirty Chlnnuieo pass ed through tht city en retire to) the eaxt, and from present indication Unite were not the hint batch thai may bo oxiected. They art making tlieio wuy over other lines of roar!, howrvcr, as thoy are constantly arriving ut Kansas City aud St l.ouie and scattering in different directions.. A day or two aincutwocar loads of Celestials reached Kansas City and took tho Kt. Louis, Kansas City and Northern railroad for St Lonlu. , At St. Louis tho company divided, and some went to Toledo over the Wabash and atbers tools be'ui dalia road for tht east., Five hundred more Cinnamon were expected. They are to come in the same way that tht others came. Tbt Chinamen are all from California, mostly from San Fran cisco, and ure bound ft New York city. They came to Omaha over the Union Pacific, and from Omaha to Kansas City over tho . Bluffs rued, There are two causes for the migration. Tbe principal one is the treatment they havo received at tho hands of tho "hoodlums." ,. Tho secpudary cuuse is the cutting of rates now going on be tween the Pacitio Mail stoamship com pany and the Union Pacific Tailwny ooiiipany. Until recently these organi zations have been working under an agreement Tho Kteumship roinnnny uU h . w. ., mum iuu agreement and made a rate of its own. The rail road companies then agreed to carry those Celestials from San Francisco to New York for $35 pur head. . . . Tboeo of or Doeaoorwlio eoatemperariei whw tremble it the mere mention of a "itrons f overn mrnt,u abonld fiance back to tho diyi of poor, oldJinwij buobaoaB, when ItnbeeUity Mtorany made Btma ngnreot wot. Jto woo of no mora aooount In the l'realiloatiil chair, than tho Imaoro of tbo Chioeie -'oih." Any nan with I leimo of right ead Juitioe, would havo srroeted and banted the Southern traiton. thereby preroatiag a long and bloody war, with all 1U attending herruri. What thloouotry want, Ii a Prell'lcnt who will fearloeily Okeeulo tbe hawi and protect the OvBatitutioB. What tbo DetooemU want, tl a una who will do bo lock thing. -fau'tvaj ' con eye. f Well now, that's strong f Buchanan is dead ; but Gon. Grunt is still around and wants to billet a bordo of crimi nals, like Belknap, Babcock, etc.,- on tho tax payers. Had he executed tho laws according to tho provisions in inch cases madeand provided, while he was President, one-half the loaders ol tho Radical party would still be in the penitentiary, or exiled. And still you want him again, while ansumiug that you ure governed by grand moral ideas I Could the hypocrite be render ed more elaborate on this Continent of freedom? ' "' .'! A Bi ole Blast. That tho Grant leaders moan mischief, there can be no doubt. And to avert another civil war, all patriots must combine against thieves and puhlie robbers of the Grant regime of the former days. A Wash ington telegram to tho , New , York World reads this way : , ,j , Oeweril drtnt'i epooial tramawteri hare lo tho Senate Dob CamlroB, Taller and Logan are making a deiporate effort lo bulldoie aoiae of tbe mora timid among their Uetnocralie oolleeraef leBow sobu by lows aiewraawoo of tho amparav tiooi made sad to bo Biade Wr aaaliog lliaaral Oraot uext year in the Preiiileotial oftWwhothor or bo." Dob Camorow Intailly wont fro far as to Baeara b BoatherB Senator that ka held in hi hand a faroo of lOV.OSO man frooi PenaiyleaBie who woold bo marebed to Waebinartoo "to iBinect tbo electoral ooont." Logaa and'Tellor are ten peeiSa, sol ffeiliog oo Bare perhnni of the fond a ...k. j H H.v.v MMnuigt'uii no .ameroB dooo. fiat thii ii tho mrt of thing wbiipered day after day k) tbe United Btatot Senate ! ' For superlative impudence wo never read anything to exceed this. Area majority of the voters in the Republi can party knaves, or slaves? That is the question. ' Pebiian So. The New Haven Rem itter calls attention to the fact that the country has just entored the fourth year of Mr. Tildou's Presidential term, Who knows but that the old gentle man may tend Hi a bill for the entire four years salary $200,000 ? That would fill good many barrels with "cartwheel dollars" at sixteen to tbt pound. To bt tort Mr. Tilden has not actually served ati President, but' he will, no doubt, rely upon his equity principle that "what ought to have been done is to be considered at hav ing been done." In reference to Mr. Tilden's further aspirations. The Phil- adolphia Record Is inclined to favor tbo an ti second-term doctrine advocated by Uonry Clay aad oi.ee tmblaxoned upon tbe old Whig banners.' Mi. Tilder. should be content with a singlo term, nearly a whole year of which remains to be filled out 1 ., , . It if laferred froi tbo iharp growb) of the frowlA tore, I BoorboB organs that th rant that they to not love, bnt fear. little Joea Oeaene," the ReBuMMaa Stale Ckair- rfiliomtpert faifano. That's so I Hii bold attempt to rob the United States Treasury ol four hundred and Jlflg thousand dollars. In the natno of Chorpenning, while a Con grosaman, shows conclusively, that he hat no eonecienoe, nor any regard for an outb. We have a right to fear such men. More than this, (Ion. Camoron purchased him for cosh in '63, and owns him now just at absolutely at he doos tho span of mules on hi liocbiel farm. A man without a conscience and tbe property of another equally corrupt is uu to bv feared I Trny, Driganai arc gentlemen compared to suuh fellows ; because thoy only plunder tbe private citizen on the highway, while Cottons k Co. plunder the people and (iororn- meftt - - 1 , JL-1 I UJUIIILlMi1 I SI Hteikins roa Blaire. Tht editor of the Bsllefonte Republican is sendlhg oaf Columns of matter advocating ihe nomination of . Blaine, although the Radical State Convention instructed for Grant Here It one paragraph of bit last effusion, from Col. IngcrsiiTI : Like as armed warrler. like a nlansed knla-ht, Jenael O. Blaino marehod down tho halla of the Amorieoa Oeaaraee aad threw hii ratal at Una foil aad ralr aotalaat toe braees mrohoado af too dofamen af hie oonntry and the mallgnere of hla noser, for tbo Ropoblleaa party to doaerttbti 5 el lent leader bow he ae ibawgb aw army obobIS eoert their Oosaral apoa the Sold of battle. This m pretty, and romantlo too. Blaint never took up arms, although ha had an opportunity for four long years; he refused to bceomeaVplumod knight" ior fear of being shot. More: lie never threw a lanot at any one, and nevor will except through a ftub- stlwte. ' " ' 11 ' - Cheap Slaves. TbeC'bambrrwburjr Hpirit remarks! "Tht mildness of the protests ol the New York Blaine men Is only ezcoodod by the summary smiles of tbe anti-Grant men ef this State. They ail admit that Camoroa and Conklihg are political despot and ene mies of honest End decent government, but anything it better than a Demo crat They isd it pleatanter to ait lo the 11th of tbe valley of servility than to ooms p End get the f ore sir of the mountain of freedom"' "A STRONG GOVERNMENT."- Yen, thero aro quite a number ol pursuits in America who are clamoring for a strung government -.They pro ier Doitjiotism to it Republic, because they deem (liu latter nnimt'e. A glance of what is bow truimpiiing in Rnwia, the strongest. govorimciit in tho world, should satisfy the mtwt refined skeptio. A cablu telegram Buys : Paeis, March 5 Tho "irreconcila ble" journals publish what purports to be a inunil'otilo of the Kmuiiun ituvcilu- tionary Kxoculivo Committee, justify ing the plot against tho lil'o of tho Cr.ar, wlnelt resulted lu tue explosion n the Winter Palace at bt, I'dtertQur. Tbe manifesto expresses regret at the duatli of vltu uuloitUiwUetuiiJiet'aiuoliu puluce, hut declares that such catas trophes are inevitable so lonjr as the army is the bulwark oiiinperial autoc racy. It rmys that' tho revolution is forced on Russia hy the (iovorr.ment'B repression of intellectual development, and that the rilrngirlu must continuo until the ('ear abdicates or grants ft Constitution, and it declares: "Wo will triumph at all costs." '' Again a Cotemporury remark? : "All tho hatred that was eon Hod on the C'sar, uow finds its uaturul fucus on the man whom Alexander has, practically, put into but pluco. It is tlie system, uoi iue man, linn is uo tested. It cannot bo duolutl that as sassins deserve death, but there is no good grouud for a beliuf that the ex ecution of these miserable tools of Nihilism will eradicate thutastoclution, or change its purposes, it will be sato l(eternlj'urg for a .Ioiig tiiue to come. There is evident sympathy botwoen the upper classes, who demund a con stitution and tbe Nihilists whose pan acea is Communism. It is doubtful if uny possible measure of reform would restore tranquility and order. The outlook is gloomy enough from any point of viow." i . :..-. The Camei-ons ami Conklings are lending tho American people to juat such a political leant' 1'Ut we aro satisfied that the Kr'11 msjority of votes are against "their treasonable purposes, and therein lies their defeat. Straws RTrtAnnSD. Two promi nent Grunt men in Pennsylvania wero stranded on Tuesday of last week, via : Col. Chariee Thompson Jonos, who wus a randidalo for re-election to Councils from the Twenty-third Ward, (Manayunk) Philadelphia, and ox Con grcsainau C. W. Gillillan, ol Franklin, Yonango county, who sought tho votes of his follow-citiwns in his candidacy for School Director. In Col. Jones' Ward tho .Republican, majority is quito large, but when ha announced himself as a Grant candidate, sufficient of hit party friends voted for the other man to strand him biuh and dry. At the lute Republican Suite Convention Mr Gillillan was named as Presidential Elector for tho Twenty-seventh Pis trict. lie, too, was for Grant That determined tho independent voluis of Franklin, and instead of having tho usual party majority of seventy, he is buried nmfor eighty-eight of a minori ty. ' And tho other fellow Is tl Demo crat. Next! I'ittabsryh Mewd. " -v . ... . . , j .finwia owrt te- i w mvmv b.ui. uw the 19tb f May tbe lvcpablintns ofi J " Illinois will hold tlioir Stale f'oiiVen tion,:!ih which' Mr. T.ognn will essay the role cContly enuctctl liy Messrs. Cumerou uuil CoulilinK iu tkoir n-spee- tivo DaiuwioKS. ADere is lively com petition for the Iindiciil nomination for (iorcrnrrr of that r5tate, the entries al ready constituting a field of twenty or more. The tlnoo Kadical shepherds just drive tbeir flocks wherever thoy want to pastnro them, like so mnny sheep. The Radical votcro In the throe greatost States In tho Union arc as ab jectly ruled by those tlirco "bloody shirt'' patriots, as though they were slaves. The Trve (tospil. The Washing ton Post, In alluding to current events, remarks ; If anybody is idiotic onough to suppose for a moment that (iruot can force hit way into, the Wbito House with nu better title than tho present Occupant possesses ho ought to at onco bo provided with quarters in seme hospital lor iuourublos. When Gon. (rrant mounts to a tbront it Will bt ovor the bodies (it many thousand freemen wbn still believe that human liberty and human rights are as well worth fighting lor at thry were in 1778. - The annual report of tho Pennsyl vania Jlallroatl Company has just been published ami shows tbo nut earnings (or tbe past pear to have been 12,722, 780, an inoroaso of t3,06,fl51. Tbe company will spend this yoar $1,500,. 000 upon construction, equipment nnd real estate. After complimenting the cmployos for their fidelity and elllcicn oy in the lint of duty, the company assures them that a general IncrcaHO 01 their wages will bo made to lake effect not later than tho first of1 April. 1 t , One Man Short on due Sihe.-t-.V tie vote was rant for 1). W. Holt, lem oorut, and O. B. Hlmlnr, Repuhlimn, for burgess of Phllipshurg, Centre coanty. Tbe coulcst. was decided by lot, the Kadical candidate eviuiii"u Wbonever a Democrat is oompcllud to ((amble with a Radical fbr an offlcc, ho Is stir to Ioto ; becauso our friends aro not export cuough iu tho ways that are dark and tht trioka that are vain, Fraud ia not a part of tht Domot ratio catceMsm.'"'"1 ' " "'. ." '. r , " i BftAuroBB Oil Hons. Tho Oil City Dttric, tn its numutary of operations In tbo northern field during tbe ninntb of rbrary, shows that during tbo month 27J wells were completer! with a daily production of 7,711 barrels, against 242 in January, producing 6, 22H barrels. : On tbt last day of Feb ruary, 578 rigs wore up aud 4R0 wells drilling against 445 rigs and 450 wells al tht close of January. . ,. t , , , : A Bittse I'nx There It a follow in New York who oaet a lath as ef fectively, and with as sovore a "ting as that of oul" Cameron whip.' Jht lo- publican soldier tiomlilot n hou Conk-, ling's name it told, 1'oor slavct they cannot keep them sol voa, or proclaim that they are freemen.'1 An African under similar circumstance! might de clare his freedom, but Ibt white fellow darSAVOa. v'.i .nloe jr , . -t i i nl t, il ,. C r, , ,)' lit l.'II.H JU-I.I I , , I I . "(etxHw) tqe Be)Da"o-V tinti oo that Jsdgw Black' artidt againot the third term, publisher) in this paper last week, hat boon republished in tbo Chi sago Tribune, Cinetonati Commirtinl, and other able and Influential KepublU can Journals that fere "opposed to im perialism and the, "fnan on tot-scbsck,'1; Vain to Pheacii a Lie. Tho -New York iS'tinttfi Mercury says: "The wholo olijoct of the premeditated at tempt fo re-elect Grant to a place for which he Is confessedly unfit by edu cation, instinct, and habit, Is to revo lutionize our form of Government ami . make the pooplo the subjects of a one-man power at Washing ton. It is vniu to tell the anti-third-term Germans, who met ut Cooper In stitute ami ut Rochester, that our futhers mount ronsooutivo turinriaiid not a third term interrupted by the accession of another President than Ucnerul Grant: , It is Tin to preach tins ho to the American people ut lurgsw They am averse) to auy Preai-. dent holding tho Executive office for threo terms, whether consecutive or not. The principle is the samo, the danger Ike sitinoi and tfaey know that uothing short of unholy ambition ran impel any man tc seek: nr accept a third term." A bride may wear a very plainly nmilo dross ut her wedding, but she wants to have it pulled ill the paper. jlm gidvfrtisrmfiits: f OOO III'MIF.U'.-.UrorK Weaver t Co. ti. went Are tbouiind buihela of OATS, now, anr will pay eaeh or prixtuoe. , ClearlialJ, Pa., Aug. It, l; tf. ' ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. Cnrweurlllo, Pa. Jan. t, '7t-lf. , pvlMStH.lTIOJI "' PABTN lCIIStlllP. f "ho oo-rilrtRer'bip heretofore ejirting be teeen the oaclereieaed IB Ike practice of law.wai dlieolred by Mutual ciiaient on tbe 4th ilay of March, ICKU. . . r HANK I'lKI.HINQ, WM. I) UlUI.Kil, ' ; 8M1TII V. WILSON. ClearfoU, Pa., March 10, IMSI tl. JVA.lt I AMII POD ALK.In lluiton Bed Pmetfiwnnhiur.CleirfirM county. Wjf, Koaionibto time liven for part of purcheee money. Prlooe t6.uu to Ho.flo p,r acro.L Hineraii roaerrcu, ' l. iilllD, Airent, I'-i.fnid, i'a. orWALt.ArR a KRr.nM, repL 10, 1"7 tt Clearteld, Pa, rpm Ti:l:'H NoTK K.H nn lenifood X Truetee of Menri. Metlirlc A lerk, of rbUlriikorg, Pa., hereby jri roa notice to all intcr- eited, that be will tie hit amount In tbe Court of Common 1'leaa at the approaching March Term 'o be held at Clear'eld, fa., on the -VI Monday, Huron 1Mb. JAStKrl T..I.KONAKD, Clearteld, Pa., Pen. ii, oO.et. Trwlloe. $400 for $250 I rpilB ucdenlKiied will tt-H m Lot with a oo-w X HUrtf nr! ulhtr mat tmlMlrir- thprron rirtpil Tor 2Cs w.,rth lltiU. fellMte in Knot Olfirdctd. - , .. 1. IlKILbKUN, Vrlcl hlvtftt Cloulikld, Pe,. J denary 21, 110-If, Its STRAY BiOTIfK.-LotftriTMon thn 7th dn nf Fobrunrr, 1HI), ft CUW,fthu. fn janrt old. with wtiitc nnd ml vpoti na tbi bend, nlonf the ilf and bind prt; tbr h-m ut well it and (trull? rund ; tiol n try lr(c enwsB-tbnut aniddin iici and nil red nnd white. Ao? ptrton knuwinf vf her wfaembouti, and britj,')ng hr to ma ml Biinaville, opo'it tha ltrHnir Con) Worhi.nrar Jlcu(nl1e, Cle.rflel.i county, or ' ml in it wurd nhr alio enn b had, T will ha verj nlit.ns.fnl, hpnJet will pay tbtiB for their tiu'f and tioublr. Addrrp, PATRICK TANNKY, Hootirliwri'. Clwdeld Oo., P. ' Marob IS, laeO-HL CI AI TIOX. AH pariMM ut hareb warnvd J ijinlnf. fitirfihaninnor in nnj wuy nii'idling wilh the foiluwlnc Ofmiatl fmjiertr, now in " aMion f Lewi Laoonle, of Covin n inn town rtip. vii : A full fl af vaicoomaltar'a nm) oabt Mtmihrr'i tt"l, ana griDl.-wm), vua taroll i n !nl nf ftimilnra, n lnt of bnrdar, two phint, , a lottif wrntharhonrdi, a lot of hftfd lunik, twa i ""' ' "mJ " r'"i w sural 01 p'trm, tn ftta av inn uiPiifiiR, nBf aupOokri. nnd dutkoa , ' l"'"; '" one table, throe itendr, ona parlor l"Te, one bOreeu, iwd d and licldinK, and one double-barreled fan. Tbo foregoing property wal purcbaaed by me at boor ul rale on the 20th dey or robruary, Infill, and ia allowed to remaio lo tbe poieeeeiow of rati !.cwla Leeonto oa loaa only, inbjeet to my order at any time. KKANels Lltluev. L,eont'i Milli, Pa., March Irth, lB'0-lt. -FhTOTICK l IIF.Rl'.BV f.'IVRlt TH AT 1 an application wlU bo made gndor tbo Act ol Auetobly of llw Commonwealth of i'lnnrylvo Bia, entitled "An Act to Prorido for the Incorpo ration nnd Regulation of oertaln Corporetloar," approred April III, 1874, and the lapplenaenll ibereto, for tho Charier of n intended oorporB ItOB to be celled the BKAVKR KI'II COAX COMI'ANV, Tbo ehirter nnd object of whl (t Ii to purehnet or leaaoooal landl, to owen nod work tho lame, to ml no, q.nrry, ihlp, traniporl nnd b.y and oell eoal ; and for three purporei to bare, pooeene and enjoy all Ihe riehtr, benrfitr and pririlefee of tbe aid Act of Ai.embly. IIKKKV CTKUBV, i ... Solicitor, e. ?U Vl'alBKt St, Phlladalphin. Mir. 10, 1.UO-at. i ... , Hernial Classical M ! ; KTLKUTOWX, I'A. ; Seriloa will lotameooe APRIL 1STH, IsaO, and seBtinne thlruon wroka. . Tuixlbx ' ' Ontnmon Knglljb nrftnohf v ,.$. 00 HiUhar KnfftUh nnd Olaai.c 0.00 Boarding nan bn had nt IHn t2.M to ? 6fl fir jUJFur Circular! oontainlni fnrtfiar inform tian, nnplj to the Frinriual nt Kvkrtown, rn. Kfr. K. V. fuKKSMAV, lMnetpnl, O. W. KMIOU, Aruutniit. , Kyletttiwn. Pa,, March Z, WM-U, ,., TWO FARMS FOR SALE , M'ttELti TOfr.vsnif. Natl; Bitunie on thnLankof tbaHaiwitFhnnaa rar, in iioll tnwnbip. Clanrflald eouati. l'n-B nnntnlolnt 163 At'UKS, with nbout 7ft nerai cleartd nnd in n flood atata of enltl? ntlen, hnvlng tnareon nrantad n laria Iwn-itarr ptnnk konna. wn4l flniihMi, n larga f lank barn, Juifc new. nnd fttnar nMfftiarT oottuHninrt, AJ0. I. Orsnulninn 101 ACRKS.aboot i$ nma 1 1 alanmd, tbn linn well tifabarrd with haanlork, Ac, and baring thereon rtwtrd n lug bouse, log barn, and olhr nuthiilldinK I with in one half mil of tbt rivr. tH la nntunlly rd nnd prndurtif t. i Tha nbova fartni nil. ba Mid ohnp, nod on rtaitmaMa Termt. roiciMon rirrn April lot. FRANK FtKI.DI SO, If. V. w ILbdtN, l-IMrnwii i , ADJOURNED ADMINISTRATORS' SALE , i Real Estate! ' BY vlrtnn of an order Itaard oat of tbe Orphan.1 Ownrt nf CtarM f onntT, P., tha undr nittrvwl AdaatniltraUm af tfaa aatatn nf ARTHUR RltEbK, lata of Lawrence tawnehlp, io naid eDty, dwwed, will aatl nt Pahlia 8le, nt tha Onnrt How, in tha boronRb -rf Cienrfl Id, on Friday, April 2t!( I8S0. At two o'clock P. U , that (Jtitvbl Urm nnd ananenUnd, ailnnta In aaid townnhip, bonnded ind dtMribni na Mtftwe? Hftlanirf nt n nnut at corner a. Itwnnf tiaorpr Bntlari than nnrlh Ive drena waat 12 pnrrha Ut n rod mk then north 34 dngrcra 40 perobri to a httnlnflk near the hnnh nf 0 taertMd ertk. nnd near tnnntb of ran i tiienea tanih II dngraaa wait 41 arbaa to nwbit oak nenr thn Ciearfleld nrnak td ; tbfncn north PI degree weat 47 perobM Ut n mat In linn nf lane ; throra ninth by landa of Hnmoal Tnle'a hnfra 47 oVgraaa ant II T Mrtvhei to n dnnd hamloek flH bf Ike nda of tht pabtic man ieniing trom win, a. nead'a lawtnill to Amoi Rnnd'a Mnokimitk abon ; thenre by Innda nf A. 0 Tata, tbt nonren nf aid road beiapf Inntb, M dagroan onai at parfh tn n noit, orniton In aaid riad on lion of the Pftr Martia tnwt; tbanoa nrlh 6 dfgtTwrt et 334 T-U jaTche lo fine ami allonw, Tblw la nf th bnfl hnprnod fama tn tbt nonnty, HIiHlTY ACKKA wa . aUnrad, fanned, nnd awdtr gntd l7bl-'. ftaU of flulliratttn, htrinthrr fl-Tifrf rrt" ""H TWO iTOItr fc'jyMHorHR, nnd a large BANK "HARN, toftthar with naprtng knar, eora-erib, nnd tbn naftiMrr nut- iMilldiugi. m well na a large err hard nf-vt frail tree nf nil klr.o( and trail aftVflK illant wnter. , -, Trrm nvnnf i mruiUlontt : Uaa third af tka pareha aoanranat b-a fialtj on nonflrmntioB tf atla. nnd iba kalnnaa la to nnnnl an Dual pnyntnta. nerired by bond and fjortgag na tbe pmnilana. far rnrihw tafwrma Uta iandira aa thn pfeaiaan, or ef J H . iabry rar, at Clear Held, or tiiU Kotkftw. fhllirtbnrr. , jOtlfr .l.nrHAfVBR, ' ft I LAB RIKHR, '- AdAhyilrwlon. draifliid,!., Marvn 10, . . , ilnc drrrttsrmfntj. AI'OITOH'H NOTK IC Id tht Court of CuunoB I'ltsvi uf Cloawfirli cuualj. Fi- F. Nu. Jrb. ir, IkOtO. Julin BruUktr vi. L. t. KeDYOQ. ' " v Tbt UDderaifMd Am'Mvr, tMIlitid Xf Oil Oiiurl to ditlriwHi't ikr prwovtMia unioft (rUI SharilT'i uf defrid4n(' pcrioltal prupwly, hrrobT octk ! ho will Uend to ttt dutlti uf hii Bi'pointruat tt hii uIBp in Crr--eld. on I-HI MY. MAH:il 12X11. 1H0,t on o'okek P. M , wlinvABd phnm mil ptvrtir uU td nv KtiroJ. J V. ML'kKNKH'K, (Jlfirheld, I'.. Mr. I, 'M-tt. AndtO.r. S.'W IVXXXjXj PRIVATE SALE ! A NV putlci In teed of 1 1: Mill trbrrlr i. tnlArnK-d that I Will t 1 lieio ftO M fwd I tw haw. Utcro'i lilooka, t j FIFTY FOUR INCIl SA W' UeltluR, itnl nil tha othtr fliturei Id good order. Fur Initbnr UifornmUon. addrwi - OrMdU Ml 'If, Clwrdfld Cu., I' reh , H8.f. ' . , y'-in-tfi ""' n. Mercantile;, A ppraisciiicnt. TUK Tindori of Voroiia and liemeet.o Mer cbandiee, Itlottllerr, firewera, Dre ten, So. IB Clearfield etmnty, will take notice that tbey aro appraieed and olaiied hy tha underelsned Appraiser of Morebaadiee aad other lieewee uxoa, for the year Itif-U, ai lollowi ;. clau. ' llumilde llorougtl. rax. 14 Ilorace Patrbin.grn'l merohaiidlM..... 7 00 14 Jachinn Patehin, Ren'l nidae...., T OS 14 John V, Conor, gen 'I lidre... ....... J SO 14 Prvwell A Conner, Urus....n.M.H.-RM 7 OS Clearlield ttorouiflu (. ; 14 J. A. Sladler, bakery t oonfoctloBery.. 7 00 II W. J. ll"fler, general mercbandiie , III 00 13 0. C. T. W. Moore, hooti A ihoci.... IS ( 14 P. A. O.ulln, ...tioo.ry ......... .. t (Hi lit U. A. Krtvtter. dry gtwda . 1 tl 11 i 9: l-torWr .-vy-ai-donr, 18 Hirliug A Knuk, eltlhing...h 14 Alx. VVttm, Ubaoo A nitfasa M 14 Ij. (ulntlmrg, nlfthiiig 14 II. Ltviogftun, eonfactifinery 11. LiringEtun,httHardfl,2 tnhlai W. C. I'oMoa, blUiardt. 1 labia . ' R. K. Hfaaw, hillinrdt. 1 table . r o . 10 so - 7 "0 7 00 7 00 40 00 ...... so so .10 Oil ..... IS 00 ....... to 00 ....... tl M II Jnhn Mciaurhey, groceriaa... II Wm PewHI, hardware T. A. Plank A Jo.iJt eoda. 14 h. 1. Boydnr, jewnlry , 14 E. W. Orhm(drugi.,..w 4 R W. 0 rah am, patent medicinal 10 H. Moaaop, gn'l vernhnndiae 14 Jtiba A. Muuk. tobnoao and rigara 14 f. H Crdnn A Uro., agr'l in.iiom'uM 14 0. D. Watiun, drogR 4 U. D. Wataol, patent tnediofflae.. ,i 14 JUrt.augbny A iSbowera, hoota A ihoctU 14 Hurt. wick. A Jrwio. drngjt ....... 4 HartEwlck A Irwin, pat. mHHuei 14 J. L. Learr, atom and ttbwara I 0l 7 00 J no JO oo r no 7 SO 7 Of) to 7 SO 7 ou 00 r so 9 Ueu. Weaver A Co., geo'i dat.... I'- 0 8 C. Leipoidt, brewery m H.,W,H. I Ot) 8 Theodora J..II, brewery - 1ft 00 14 M. R. linrp, anwfng machinal T 60 14 Harry ttnydrr tobaoeo and elgaraM.. T wO 14 1. Uejtbrua, variety atom T 00 14 W. D. Mi-Kay, aening niaobiuea 7 00 Curwciiavllle Hktrough. II &. ArooU, general merchaniita.. 13 -n 14 D. Pant, grnttral tnerrhandiM T 00 It P. K, trpreokel. dry gooda 11 60 IK Korahaugb A Noma, gmcerina ... IO 00 14 Watt II. TbtiQjpaoo, grcrie. 7 00 14 Annie M. Inin, geni-rnl mert-handiat ., T 00 14 Jar oh tiilatr, harJnare..... T t-0 13 Abrain liatea, hardware 10 On 14 A. M. Kirk, jfwclrr T 14 W. A. Dale, Rroceria -. T 00 14 J. K. Irwin, drugt 7 00 4 J. R. Irwin, patent medieioae ft U0 14 Ptei.beD (Iratf, o-nr.ctiineriea.,..w 7 fO arei.hen UrafJ. billiirda. 1 taMe SO CO CurweoiYtil Uank 30 00 13 llfrtnaa Hmtpt, general mdiw 10 00 13 J. O. Wright, get, art! tnorchitDiiue..., It) 00 II H. w. fpmoer, gcnrral tneranandiM..., ii II J. R. Altar, tobnue nnd eon feel Inn ery. 7 00 llautidale Bin-onph. II l.'nina Hardware Co , hardware e. Ik 00 II C. W. Van buaa, geo'i aaerebanditt... 7 W 14 C. W, Van Duron, bouts aud aboaa 7 01 10 P. Marlght A Co., gen'l la i.e v.. 20 00 11 R. K. 9haw. gan'l menhan ta..t.. It) 00 14 J, W. ..bead., druge 7 00 It Ji H. Puretuan, ouulecUonariaaM.m. 7 00 14 Htfpkrn ('Htilin, grocerieo - 7 00 U M. A I M. l.ang. gfn'l mdae 10 On 14 A. B. Aahttn, gnoeiy A ooafeoiloaBry. 7 00 14 J. K. ArnuJJ, itaUwnery M.M. 7 00 II Andrew (i Ir&aun, grn'l ndaa , lo 0t II W, J. riharbaiigii, druga 7 OO 14 M. Mayor, anuair.M..w. ........... 7 00 14 U. Chnrtlon, fauuvo 7 Otl 14 1'etar Caoicron, jr., gioceriaa..... 7 00 14 P. T"dd. drng 7 00 14 W. V. taattlort, not lain 7 00 14 U. lle-ttu-ty, bakery A aafctinary.,. 7 0 13 fetar M'iran, wholeeaJv Itauur dealar... S5 00 14 Lrrtin Omnnr, groerriei 7 00 14 R. B. tlratn, general aiatvhandUt. 7 04 .umber City llornugti. 11 Dyef A Co Ii roth, gtn'l nidaa 10 00 14 I). L. Ptrgoaon, gen'l iadw...M 7 00 Newbury Borouglu 14 Win. Hunter, genaral naarcharidiM 7 00 New S at Mil ((ton llorauclu 17 J. R. MoMurray, gen l ndie H 13 bi 14 N. K. Arnold, gen'l tnerrhandiit 7 00 4 It. B. Arnold, patent twedieinee - ft 00 (tea tola Bortugh. 14 J. R. Browa.e'tnfeattanary M t 00 1J W. ii. kelley, gaaeral marohandiao..... 10 00 11 T. C lleimi, general merebandtae..... 1ft 00 15 Krania Brother, grooerioa..., 10 00 Cittaenar Bank 1ft Ott 14 .Miehaal Urtflayi ftrooariaa....... 7 00 14 W. 8. Weill, italioaery A conIaci'ici.H 7 00 If T. Hlrnh, general march and tie II &0 11 Henry Mveright 1ft 0 14 11. P, IU Blaady. daga.t....M i t MaUacatoia Baraug;!.. - it, 14 V. t). geaaral BarohandiM.....M. .1 00 i llar.arU Ton aahlBw 14 N utter. Komier A On-, gan'l aidaa 7 09 14 Max Prick A Co., grn l mdia.. 7 00 14 Jnha 0. Oatei, gnn'l odea T 00 Mum aide Townahlp 14 Aamn Tatebtn, gn1 ndn '..'..,.',1 T 00 ' Brady Townahlp. 14 J. ftwylwr A Ron, gttil daa..',i.A., ...... t t 14 1. Uvwtilaadar, gea'injdat,... 7 00 14 Woora A Hamilton, gen 1 mdae..H 7 00 14 (1. fl. Knarr, booti and ibeei 7 6fl 14 6. Knarr, gromriei w 7 00 14 J. II. Bdingar, hardware f 00 U J, W. Carliaia, Agent, gen'l ndit 7 14 I.. B. Carliila, gun'l aidaa T 00 Bell Tow nihil. 14 McOea A Co., gen'l mdaa , 7 00 ; BradAird Townahlp. 14 P Corley, groeral ndit 7 00 11 I. V. tirny A Oo., geaeral aadtt 10 00 14 niatleabergor A Uo., drug! ... 7 00 13 Aaxoa Paten, dry gwdi....... ............. 10 00 Cheat Townahlp 14 J. R- McKee, gen'l in d 7 00 14 K. B. Camp A Soar, gen'l tndie 7 00 t'ovlnfrtou Townahlp 14 Prineli Lelgrr, gmeral mdiif 7 It U L.U.Coodrtat. general radie-..... 10 00 v . Uaratwr Townahlp. 14 M.UnACo., (twoaralmlaa M 7 00 ' ' '.Irani Town an. I p. - 14 W.A Oinilaod A Co, lmgi... 7 M i.raham Tuwnahlp. 14 T. JI. Ftroat A to Rw&aral aidaa. 7 M . . ,: - Gwllrti Townahlf). . II P. A A. Plyan, general ndat ...... 1ft OA 14 t. A Prltleaux. general aodae 7 00 14 l. R. Bimry, geaaral mdia ... 7 On 14 If. AllMnnn.geotral andn T 00 Mwaton TDWiuhlp ' 11 C. II. rrTllr gvnaral adae 10 00 11 t'karira Robaaker. gnntral ndia.....o 10 00 14 A. llornL&g,irn bartlwara....n....H.w. 7 00 H ('tea. IM.or.Kr.1 ' 10 an 14 KmWi Raitth, druga M 7 00 . i ' Jordna TownaMp. ' 14 W.T. Parryi rnral Bdai f 00 . . ii ; Knot Townahlp. " -14 Joarpk krhard, gwaaral aidM.....ti.... T 01 :: J i' Karthaaa Tawnahlp. i 14 O. yirtiat. rtfsraJ merokaa dim 7 Of 14 (i.llilad A l eibera. gno'l B.daa...t' 7 M . , Lnwrwuea Tawiahlp 14 (1. . Celkaria, greeriMw..N...M ? Ml 1, 1 Morris TswbbbIb. K. B. Wifton, tmeral inj...,.. ii M 14 Peter M'tver, seoeral milar T 01 14 Leonard Kjler, Reneral rndor,... T M 14 jooil Mobo, leaanal rB4oM....aw-...... r OS . Fens TownatiJs. , 14 W. A. aloe re, jtreeeriea t ao.roo'rl. T nt 14 McDonal'l A Spencer, ten'l m Im H ? SO . Handy Towniblp. 14 C. t. Team 4 Bro., teneral ndae..,.,,. 7 00 14 John Ooetvear, seneral aoio... f OS 14 Trolel t KUta, soBerftl n)d(i.n...M.nu. 7 SO 14 T. II. Simon, groo.riee.w.m.....M.w 7 01) II P. fl. Weber t Co , eenerol tn4e.... lo 00 t John DuDnte, jreBeral radla 6ft 00 W.L. MokoleaB. klHIarta, . tablai 4S SO E. T. Keller, billiarila, 1 U.l..,,.. It tfl (. M. Komi, .illiardr, I telilel. 411 00 John H. Here, nilhanflt, I tablre..., , 40 00 14 Hoary Pent., faroatnr. ....... a. .......... f St It Ball, Lo.il Valae, ren'l il-e......i It OS 15 H.odT Llrk nai.Ouaia Coke Co., mdw 10 00 14 Wm. M. Mriilloneit, gmeetlM r 7 00 14 Lewi. E.lnlor, trooarion,.,...,,.. f OS 14 Walk A Ueilbrna, (aitrai BidM.,h.., 7 M 14 i. S. Kaae, tlrugi . .... m,mm. T 00 14 Drier t Hro., hardware.. M 7 00 14 M. B. AkialaT, train ..... f 00 II Len( a Uraoe, karO we re,.... .,.,.,... It 00 14 tlorna tctiwetn, oonfectiOBer7HMHUf.. t 00 "' Ifalaa Tuwuitalp, 14 i. F.J Ier 4 Son, (en.ral ejd.... I to ,' ' WtodiiBrol Towaihlp. 14 Jarnaa Corftele, general tndie , 14 Jamea Lnwtber 0... oeBerel widi,.,.H t 00 t M 10 N. Llterilbl t Co4 seoeral Bldea... JO ts 14 Mra. B. i. neoeadlnser, aaa'l at.ri,. 7 so S WMtenead k Oo., general rod. MM OS 00 10 Frank t On., geneml rode. aH ft lit 14 J. 0. teaaoart a Ub., BoalMtlMeortoo... 7 to Take bMIoi, aH wko aro eoa earned is tklo ns nratienieBt, taal aa avp..! will be kedii B4 tha Cottnininnerl' Offleo, IB Cle.rfleld, oa Fridee, APIUL iti, IMS, betwealB.kowwof It.'ohMk A. M, and 4 P.M., what aad .ken gnat raar allead If 700 (blnlt rr"nor. - Jirnrr uninit, - . ' ' n MeraaBIUo Aspratear . . J)loomlntn, Pa., Mnrcb 10 lbStU4. .... . w; rtrfftisfmfnts. ! AKNOM) HAH ADYAN'CKD Prices of Shingles. fiiUVED AND SAWKD. CurwenirUlt, Jaa. 9, '7B-U. ORPHANS' COURT SALE I 1 ) Y virtue of an order of tho Orphan' Court of 1 ClaarArld oounly, tha nndemgnrd, Adtuin iftrator of the Kittle of I). A. CATllt'ART, late of Knoi townvbtp, OlearAeld ouuuly, I'a., do'd. will at nubho kale, at the it ore home of Jottuh Krhinl, lu the village uf N KW MILLfOHT, ia aaid luHnatiip, oa Satunlny, March 13th, 1880, . AT ONE. LOCK P. M All of the intereit of aaid attata In tha Mlowing daorlrd real eft ale. via i .. 4it.il AND LOT Tn Krrguiun tuwnihip. near tha village of Nww Millport. it tbeooaniy ol Clear laid, Pa., buomled br landi ol Char lei Hennrd, tht Laibaran pariun- age, aad Kam'l Tobtaa, eoaUtniag ona acre, more r lei, arliu a two-etory plana irama tonne, 1012. feet, and other outbuild 10 ga, thereon erected- ALSO, A traet of land iktuate ia Knm town ifaip. CUarueld tonnly, Pa., bounded by laada af Samuel llutiter, Jamei uatacari, uuo uaugoinan, and John R. tinnlap.eontaioing FIPTV ACREH, Mare or leai, fifteen aorea of which are elearod and under oalilration, and a two-itory plank f raise dwelling bouao. loi'i feet, liable, nod other out' butldiugi thereon erected. There U alao n young orehnrd uo tbt not. The timber U rewrvrd 00 etren aad ona-ball aeree of aaid La ad. TfRM. OK HAI.I. t Ona-lhird eub, and balanoo ia two aqua) an nual payment!, after tooftrotaliun of aaie, with ietercit, to It aecurrd hy judgment ootei or bonda. LKMLtiL C. BLOOM, Adia'r of Ritalo or U. A. Cathfart, dee'd Now Miit.rt, I'a.. Fib. M, loMt.lt. 1) E(.IHTi:RH NOTICi:.-Notice la hero- l V by given that the follow lug account! bare bacn ataniinra ana pa ilea ny ma, ana remain titea hi roLura tn ttui ottitt fur iUa laiitwUB. of burr, leirtteei, credit on, and all ultien lulertiated, and will In prexented to tht neit Orpham' Court of (JlearBeld oounly, to bo held at tbe Court Home, in the borough uf Clearueld, ooranieauinr on the third Muaday (being tha Ivih day) vi Harcb A. 11. nu : Final amount of Naooy K, Tb'nnon. Adtninii tratrli ofthaaiutt of Joha A. Tbompeon, lata ol urailtora lownamp, tylearbetd eouuty, ra., dcocaed. f inal aooount of Abraham Uailey, Adtuinintrator of the eitate of Har-annnb 11 loom, lata of Pike tawoihip, Clearfield county, Pa., deeeaeed. Final aoo-'aBt of Tram an J. Wall, AdminUlralor of the aetata or Wm. Wall, lata or Peno taw a hip, Clear Held county, deoeared. The aooount of Wilioo Hoover, AdminUtrator ol tht ttate ofJoabua sond,taie of Horrn twji Ctcarfiald arunty, Pa., dao'd. Final aoaoant of Henry 6 meal, Adminlatrator of the eitata of (Jeorgt Wataal, late of tht borough ol nallaceton, Clearfield oununly, Pa., doe d. The miipiemnnlal account of Willi J. Nugent, Adtnmiitrator of tbo eitate of Elliott king, late or uuraaltie twp., Vlearoeld Co., I'a , doo d Pinal aeoount of Jerao don, .luardian of illle 11. bmoal, minor heir of l'ettr iSuieal, late of Ili g hi twp., Cloartield oouaty, Pa.t dae'd . Pital amount wil 7,ach. McNant, Unardian tfWHI lam Mnltride, Jr., a ion of Win, McUnde, r.. lata of tbr borough of Curwrorville. CloarGcId aoa&ty, Pa., daoeaMd. Pinal acoount of John Q. Scbryrar, (Jmriiao of iiowara nieooii, minor imr el jonaihan Niofaoli, late of Lawrenoa towoihip, t'leartield tounty, Pa., deo'd. Fiaal aooonnt af John tl. St-hryrer, Ouardian of Addie Nicho i, minor heir ot Jonathan Nichola, late of Lawrcaca townithip, Clearfield county, Pa., dro'd. Parr'al areount of Aaron C. Tate, Guardian of W, II. MoKea, tstor heir of W. H. Mrhft. lata of Knoi tewnihip, Clearfield lounty, Pa. doo'd. Tho acronnt of H. P. Morrow, administrator of tbo rrt ate of Jamea Linglo, late of tloihan twp., Clvartield county, Pa., dco'd. Final account af Henry Kornman, Aduinietrator of the eitate of Hanry Si oka bine, lale of Guhob tuwnsb'pt CliarBeld rxinnty, Pa., dw'd. Final acoount or Mn. Drlle M. ChntTef, Adtninii tratrli ef the trtato ef E J. ChirW, late of the borough of Id caudate. Clearfield eonoty, Pa., daceuied. L.J. 1IORUAN, Regii'.tr. CrrirfieH.Va., Feb. 11, IMo-ta. EXECUTORS' SALE Desirable Ileal Estate Estate of Eiekwd Shaw, Sr., Dee'd. fTMIK ander.ttned, Vfeeatorl of tneeelataof X KICU.A KU SHAW, Br., depeaaed, will offer at imblleialeat tbe CUIIRT IIOI'NK. In tbo bor ouek of Olearneld, Pa., on Saturday, March 13th, 18S0, AT 1:30 OTI.OCk P. M., Tht following raliiabla real aatatat via ; FIRST. Tho threw -nary hrlak hotel property, tornrr of Market and Pint itreeli, ia th bor ough of Clearfield, kaowa at 'Tho Shaw House Fronting with tht lot af ground thereto belonging l4 toe. oo Mai-hot itroet, and w 1 1 14 dwelling faonet attached. Tho ho tel proper baa liity badraxima and all aoDVtaitaoM for a ftret-elate hat el One of the anoildeaitablf hotel prcpettiti in Ctntral Paaniylraaia. 8BCOND, A lotofgronndinCleirfleldhornnxh, 1 beginaiagal tha tad af Hi feet, froattng oa Mar-1 ket atrial, and thonotaloog Mar hot itreet 2d ft, and runaiag back VO feet, with tbt building! . tbtrtoa erected. I THIRD. A lot of ground iltaato In Clearfield boroagh, ad)tlaiag part No. J, and tiltoding along Market tfot Id foot ta an alley, aad roo aiag back 0 feet, wilh baiidinga thoreoo. POrBTII. A lot af groand in Clearfield Uor ongh, adjoining hotel prnparty, and eitending aloog Pirat atreat 10 foot aad running book tw) feet, mora or lera, ta aa alley. FIFTH. All thai oertaia lot, known ia tbt plat, ef Clearfield boroagh aa Lot No UV, fronting about M feet on Locnat t reet,rooe aiiig bark tul feet, ttttrear leaa,toaa alloy with awtlltna aouaa aad all aeoaiaarr aut- baildiaga thereon erooted, and other improromanti' BIX Til. All that certain audi Tided one tilth .JJMa intereit In that oertaln ract of land tttaala In Morria towaihin, Clearteld aoooty, Pa., knowa aa tbo -'Motiirk A Perkc trvet," eoataiaing 074 Aonss, More or tott. aad harlng thereon a largo quantity of whltapiao, kemlook, oak and other timber, anil la underlaid with valuahlt vetoiof BITI M IMOliS COAL. TaVft.WS Or SJLEt Ooa-tbird eaih at dellrery of good dead, and tho halanea to be aeenred by bond nnd mortgage, payaala lo ott and two yearn, with Internet. A. B RHAW, JOS. SHAW, A H. PHAW, Ki'ra of RlohaH "haw. Sr.. dec d. Clearfield, PaH Febraarv 11, lSBt 4t. T lCRNftK NnTICR.-Tba following X of 1 J anna hara lied ia tha efflpe of tha Cl iheCifBrttf Uuartor Heiiioaiot Clearteld aoaaiy, their Petition! aad lloodi for Lkenioe, at tbe March 8eaiioot, 190, agreeably tn tha Act ef Aiiembly HOTRIe. W. P. Cordon. Clearfield 8 B. Row " w. e ai.s it It. N. Hhow.. Jamea McLaughlin " Thomai Monro M Iloutidale William Cunan..., ......4 M Hlcbard Maddigan H " Jaaaoa Haley.,,. " Praah fla!ar..... Fred Wrooa Pat hkielda ....... " . HTOOpa..... enteH. Mt.tssVBtee M Wm. Parker Mre.Brtta.lee, - Pat. Uann...m.HM.m...HHH...H . Oeorgt Khodea...t.HH..HH.w.,.M.Woadward Twp William Weill , " Peter Ruffner. Madirm ' John McUlrkH4H.M.u....,H...M W'm. Shield! . " Mn. Bridget Ionaho " " ISmith Bturd-,..., , Ok tola Mtlo Ho.t .... '(corga W. Lana..H Nieb'ilai Beollini,.. W. L.NiehnlMB Kmanool Kaati R. T. kellay W. H. Btanlty.... U. P. etrobridgt Jaeob Rolada Joha DaHoia..H,.M., John MMuty.... William Rchwtm , Oeorga Raatr W. W. Maria .....UnHoi., Kaadj Twp ..Lntbenhnrs, Drarie Top ....Trootrllle, Jaeob Kilrairau m Beecarla Twp Oeorga B. Kebaker..HH.PaaAeU lluatoa Twp Jamea h, floofield " " Mary kianhowor...M... ...Morria Twp Footer lavia....MM M Bnmaida be rough John Mulaoa...M ....H,...Otviagtoa Twp Uum titgey Cnrlnftoi Top M. M, Flynn.HHHMnK.M....PtBartlpa, Pona Twp Matnaal H oUihaa.M.4 .H Cnrwewavllta Uatrfro W. D.ni.. ..,., Now Washington Qaorgt McOraekea flendy Tnwnahip Kllaa Walk..M,..(M,.HMM.,Iaoauir Townahlp U. W. Lloy4-...4M.MiahekTa wnth.p aaargtW Delta ..... Ulea Hope Oeorga W. Lanabcry .Barrett. Bradford Twp 1 niraTariuaT. fl. LltranetJ-d...w...T......,.,...CIraHl.rd Joha tittitisy, M..LM ....... i J., Orafl ..,......., - Carwemrllle Andrew Miller ..Trootrllla, Brady Twp Jim el PhaMy...M..,.m...H.H.H.Oaviagtow Twp wvataaaivw. Peter Monui .,.w..a.,.-... HeutidaVe Mai EUoordlin4of..w.w.iaD.U, Sandy Twp sacarrtLst. Pater Qaraltr Coriaglia Toanihip fVtllaA tn from (ha roeoH tl Clearfield thii into day af FaWmary, A. P. IRM. f ELI BLOOM, Cletk. .eCaFJ.. cTTriv SdrrrtisrmrntHa LUMBER CITT ACADEMY I rpHE Hommer trrm af thla ffehonl will open I In tbe NkW Ht'llOOl. ill II.DINU at Lum ber t'lty, Pa., on Xoaday, Hay Stl, to ouotinue eleven weika. TI'ITION : Common IfiiKlloh Hranrhea $0 (Ml II I ii her KuLiiah aud Latin Hint jrrT'Oood boardinv eaa ho bad at from $3 to J i0 per week. A Normal (') will he organ iaed. E. I). liUTlOHP, PrlnolpaJ. Pebruary 75, IBiO Sin. EndisliJ Classical Sciiiwl! " " " rp Hlfl Rehonl will npon n M"NDAY, APIUL X UTII, lhHD.ia the Lronnrd B. h 'ol building, iu CUarfield, and continue eleven wee a. TI'ITION C'ominmi KtiaT'l-li nrnnrhea." - -? wfl.OO MltllterLtlirUall and Claaaire, - - - M.Utl jt-OrA Normal Ctail will )u fttimed, with Wick aiibata'i School Koontmy a a text tw U O. VOI SUMAN. A.M. Claarfteld, Pa., Fehraary Uh, IbHt) ;iiu. HEW WA8HXHGTON Normal InsiHiiie ! Opoas Monday, April 26th, 1880. ONE TERM ONLY-TWELVE WEKKS. WII18 Sebeel eomnienill Unit to pub) faror X f'r the following reafune: Firet, Il'iardinff can be had in good femiliel at fn.tn $2 to fS.au per weea. Heeond. LoeetlOB ie belltufu! ind pletorert,... JJhlld, The eoureo of Ituiiy include! common aud hiener lirancnee. Fourth. Iti nudeoti reroivt the bonafit of an t-tl,lithrd Ltolort eourie free or charge. Fifth, Tbeitudcnti hart the advantage of a weli-eoodnc.ad L-torary Society. riiiih. The pilo of the viciuily eooouroge Heeentli, TIIK NUK.MAL t'l.ASS WILL I1F KXAM1NK1) MONTHLY BY TIIK COI N1Y M IT.HINlKNDr.NT. TI'ITION : Any or all ol' the lilhr bmnrhea...tO ftu Cuniniuii brnnrliea, wlllt Tltt'ory uf r.Brliliic S 4M1 f'cninioii bralichce I fill Model erltool 3 H .T?4T-The nn.lenirned will he plr.rej to furni.b additional in ornialii.n. eitlior hy iertoti or loiter AUdtir.M.lt snase, Cleat n 1 1, r.. I, K Kl'KK. MATT rAVAiiC. r.t'rtlirjr ll.'lh, !') la. Administrator's Sale Or' REAL ESTATE ! ) Y virtue of an order iuued out of tha (hphani' ) Court of C Imr tii-Id ouunty, Pa., the uodnr ncned Admioiltrator ol tha eita'a of JUllN lIKUKKLlMi. dee d, will tell at I'uMio Kalu, at the Olitral Hotel, m tb filiate of l)uli.ila, u TiiritsiiAY, march istm, i8, Tbe undivided half inte.ct of the ial I dcreilent in and io a oortain lot of gr'iuod lituato in the Tillaffsol W.at Liberty, Haody towoahin, froi.t irg Idu font, more or lra, the Suiuehiinna and Walcrfitr.l turnpike, and running back 1 60 feet, having thereon erected a large and oooranieni tore nuurto and other im-rovetDnti. Alio, two other InliMtuato In tbo aania villni;e, aij'dning OMoli olhwr, aud being ra"h Ott int (root on aaid lurnpika, inure or aud txtenii ing back lfii feet, tnure or le, th no iniote aienti. Aim, A lot of gruuoj riEuit In liali ; in laid township, bring l t No. (IH io Kuroltt'cr' additi'-n in ilia plan of aaid town, n.eN.unDg flit feet front on Main ft reel, and extending back 1 tsO feat to an al'ry, and no intproremeatf, TKHMrf AND CONDITIONS: Tht lata will 0. at lit o'clock A. hi. Tbo term i, are Are wr cent, of the bid ia cash wbou tbe inirly is komked down, the bsnui'o, o-ta-third at C"U!iruimiun of aale, one tlnM in tn year, idJ ine lhrd in two year! with iottrt't, ecu red by kHnd aad mtTtynge on tha rremin i, UKUUliK C. Kill K. Admit, ietral.r. I.otharnhurg, Pa., F.-h. 25, SHn .1. Jl'WV l.lT Llit of the nr.mei of jurors arch Tertn, A. Ii. IfiO, ctifo -moncing on the rtd Monday (1Mb), and to con tinue oue week : on inn jbohi. t. :r r 0 W Gtarhart, Claar'ld, Jo MeCatruogh, Ouilch, U Vi llar'ey.i.'iirweoi'lr, A. IVewell, nr., Ilut .n, A W ilile, L CitT, J H fat'erioo. Jordan, Q W H.tIi it War-htn, J-r Rudey, Kanhav:,, 8 B Krlna, Oncanla. Ah-i Rlotiui, Kn.a, Jno Dl ll-tn. llatvaria, J L Mnl'her n, Ltw Ve, Sininri Laborde, llloota, 8 B Jordan, Lawrence, J U Ilarger, Bra tford, Jm LfMr-warl, Mrni, rrtd'k Kohler, llradr, Henj P Hloom. Pike, Uaid Kulton, Hurniide U Kldndge, Woodward, Kiijih ltoooa,tr Decatur Jno U lJurk'-o Wood d, J A Fulton, tioahco, . J C Sleiiukvohner, L niun TftavcTiia ji'iotu. . R Phirk, Clearfield, W A Lamb, Hurton, Waail Tbotnpion.Cor'lt.fJ Caldwell, Jordan, W Ourron, Uontidalo, (Thoi htrong, Jordan, Ooo Cauffinin, Urll, Ml W Lord, Knox. Hobt Thotnpaon, llroon, Jaa MrKea, Knox, Jacob Kieboer, Itoff, A LOgden, Lawrwnoa, I Urabam, Bradford, (J McCnllough, Law'ce, A (Irabatu, It rid lord, jAek Iborn, Lawrcnie, J Sroeed, Burneide, k Wrigley, Lawrtnct, O 8 mead, Uurniida, iJaa Little, Nome, I) McOraekoo, iiaraildej A D Jobnatoo, Morrii, J M YVeetortr, Cheat, Milei Pelton, Morrii, R Freeman, Covlngtoo, Lewla K ester, Peno, A Haageua, CotingloD.li) IS Fleming, Pi ho, T VI AaharofL Itoaaiar. Jamta Norrn. jViko. ?I1 U om Uirarw, Andrew Uddie, tkaady, LintU, wJoihtc. W J Hmalhore.handr. It It beiow, tioibea, l hbinchart, t) rah am, R kicMurraj, atleh. iti C jVitigerald, Union, 'Jriie Owrni, I'mon, a A Baldwm. Uood d. Antbonv Firnn. Uulioh. J W Aleiaoder. Wood d Jaa M liavii, Uulich, tleo Percy, Wot.dward, J B Bowman, Uulich, jWm Howie, Wood'ard Wa Roare, ilutton, 'jarry llainca, Wool'rd. SherilTs Sale. To (kt HnnonhU tit JuJy, if.: By Tlrtue of tbe annexed and foregoing writ of trvari Facia inoed oot of your honorable Court, aad to Hit dirotted, I have levtrd aa aod will OlpoaetopBlille aale.attbjn Qwtl ilnoaa, in the borough of Clearfield, on edurwlay, March 17th, Mf-K, At 1 a'olock, P. M , all the follow iag Bteaanagea, tenrtaenu and tract a of taadl, noundod and de aoribod ae folio wa, via : NO. 1. All that oertaia traot of land, aHualo in Qrabim townihip.Cliarflold eooaty,Pa , anroeyed oa warrant ta Jamea Hawthorne: Bounded on tho aouth hy the Jaaper May land larrey, on the wtt by Wm. Hell autrtr, on tho north hy the Wrn. West nurray, aad an tha aait hy rarroy In Ihe line of Tbo ona Hawthorne, fontalning 4M atroe, mora or lo, and having thereon erected, a griit mill, raw mill, nine frame dwelling houiei, with liable, largo hank barn, corn rib, wagon shedi, and other building. NO. 2. All that certain plett tf ground situate ta Lawrenoa township, nonnty of CI ear A a Id, be- ; rinning at a poet oo towoihip road, thenco by j tho Mcrretl lot louth 14 dcgreei west 24 perchn; thenet north 9 degrees S.1 perehe ; thtnre north 151 degreoi aait .17 perches to 8hirk'i line ; thence aonth (MJ dogreca oaat 31 parehei ta pmt at white pine; tbrnct aonth 14 degreoa went 1) perch ei to tht plica of bet inn ia ft, containing 7 aorn and 37 perch!, rtnerving th"rooot lta ald to Joha Murray aad C. Leipoldt, and) hairing thereon erected four dwelling bouter.with itahlei, and other Improreuenti. NO. 9. Balag alt a ate la towwihip of Laamwiet, ia 'Hillda,a," begiomng at a post, aootheatt earner of Brown and Spring itreeti ; thenc along Spring itreat ISO feet, mre or lis, to Owein' road i thenco along aaid road ICQ fl, mora or Icta, to oornrojof Lot No. 41 : thence fn a northerly direc ts. eui t t u. -to, aa fsnjt, iu Diowo urcer,! thence atung aaid street IM fret, tn pta of he-1 ginning, containing acre, and nnimprooad, being Lota .ID. 40 and 41 In "llillidale," NO. 4. P.taett la tbe townthlp and oftnnty lait namtd, beginning at apoit at iotcraection of town ahlp road ; thence ion lb deffrrt writ S perches to white oak, corner at Mitokall road; tbenoe tanth I7J degreoa aait H4 perehe to a poet In the raad ; theoco hy road.ltt eet-tral ooaraea and dn-1 taarea, to land of Robert Wrijley at Lita road ; 1 tbenro along Lita road north 74 degree west 17 porehft; tbenot by lama mat aonth 10 degtei wait S4 perrhea to plawo of b-ginarng. contain ing I acrei and 134 percbei, mora or Itn, nearly all an improved at else rod. NO. i. jiitoato In townnblp and oonnty last nataej, and beginning at poit eorner of Mitchell land ; thence mnih S( degrrri east 6 2-10 perebej lo poit in HrHng ran ; thanoe aoutb J degroo west by land of Wrigley IS ptrchei to pmt en roa 1; theoco aouth 75 degree! Writ 7 prchoa to poit ; thtaea armth AO degreoa weit 79 4 10 perch m to Clearfield Bridge road i thnnre north J degrea eaat IA perch en to place of beginning, eontainiag 4 aorea and 144 percbei.net meaaore, all cleared. NO. I. ftiiuata in township aad county lait named, and beginning at atone In old Miletburg road ; thence by ether land of defendant aouth 13 decreet weat 4 perohea tn pott t theaco Ly Leavy eitate aoath h decree! aait 4 ptrchei fo pint ta Barrett lot; thence north 13 degreoa nt (A perch ei to atonal and Mlleahurg road; thence north 10 degree! wort 40 perchoi ta plaoe of be ginning, noataiaing 1.1 aorae, mora or loaa, about oat hair of which ia oJaareu. NO. 7. Situate In tho borough of Clear 6 old, aad being lota It and II, bounded oo tho not lb by Market it reel, oa the writ by an alleys o Uiet arwtk by lot No. 44, and an tha oaat by (Seonnd etrret, tact, lot being 100 feet deep and 00 fct front on (Second it reel, baring there on tree led a largo brick dwelling (tout, with outbuilding, brick baak baildiog, briek atort hooi, with row of framo ibopa, a stable, and a two atory brick drag atort and office. NO. I. All that certain lot known aa No i In tna harongh mi C -tar field. aenaoWA aa two aorth by Piaa atroet, oa tbt weat by aa alley, oa tha aoath by an alley, and oaat by lot No. 105, having there ob a reeled a two.itory double brick dwelling boaio, iiahlo aod other eaiaaiUlaga. . , . NO. t. That oertaia lot katwa aa Na. SI la riearAekl boroagh, bounded oa tha weat by Tkird atrett,oa the aorih by alley, oa tha aait by tat Na. 110, aad aoath by Laeart straw, aad an. tending back ITI feet, having tharona treated a largo frame dwelling bouao, aveuJe, aad other ooa- balldlafa, NO. 10. That aarlala Wt kaowa m Pa. In Iba baroawh of Claarlaht, baaaeM aa the north by Cherry street, aa tba aaet by lot Na. 99. on tha aoath hy aa alley, and aa tbo west by an alley, having tborana traded a largo frame dwell- $tv Stdrrrtlsrmrnts. Ii.g houce, a large double franit drilling houia, and necenary oull nil ltpg. NO. U. Alio, that corlaln lot hat.wo ai No. 123 In Clearfield burough, Woanled aonth hy Pint t reel, on tbt rait by l.l No. in, on tht north bv an allay, and on the nut by an alley, and having thurroD ertuMed a frima dwelling bnuae, ital.le, and other onihnlldinga. NO. 17. Al'v, that certain lot known aa No, 13-1 In ClearHetd httrough, hiionded on tbt ninth by Pint itraal. oa tha weat by Lot 721, on tbt n..nb by an alky, and ta tbt aatl by Lot No. 211, and ha . ing 1 hereon erected two frtme dwell ing hnuiea, wlih aUhlea aud other ouibulldtngi. NO. 1.1. AUo, the writ half of Lat 15, In Clear DeM hoiough,hound d on the north hy Pma etr!, on tht- tirultt 17 an alley, on the weft hy I,ot No. ilO, arj on tha rait y raiidua ef aaid lot, and having lhf-n meted a iraate dwallitg home, ilalile, and other irttttiOTldinga. NO. 14. Alao, alt that pirt of Lot 97, la Oleariinld borough, hooadud oa the aorlh hy aa j atlty, en the wrt by an alley, on tho eaal hy Lot 1 "B uulh hy reaidut ol Lot Nu. 07 , f(atiagi.vCe..ton mu alley and running bwk trf 11 0O naung inereun oravitu m 'i-p Nil. 14. Alio, all that oertaia L'il in Moaop'a addition to I'laarlield borouirh, heiianmg at a pmt oa Fourth elroei ; Ibeooa along liao of M. tliirh, loutb degitvi eaat HM) tact, mora or ei, toolbar land ut leleadant theoco aoath U4 degrea. wnt iV feet to poit , tbenoe along aaid tret-t 4'.1 feet to plave ol brgitming, and having lb-' recti errrtrd a fraret deviling home with Ut'le, NO. tfl. Alio, all th it orriain l-t In Muiiop'a addition, la ClearfielH borough, bejiinning at a post on Pftwrrh itroot, -tVi foot north trm an nl ley ; thence along aaid alrt-et VV feel, more or leu, lu ti in lib lot (fornielyti thewoo by aame 8i dt greriea.t 20U foot, inuro or Ian, to land of le teodant; thence aoulh IjJ drgraoo went WW foot. uii'TO or lei, to oorner of Kodreii'a lot; the not north 74J drgrefi welt 3U fret, mora or loaa, to iler of b(-r.mniD, haviog I hereon erortod two frkuie dwelling houioa and two frame itablea. NO. 17. AUi, aM that ofrtaio l-t kaowa ai No. e3, in Clearfield hurough, bounded oo tbo north bv ( hrrrv rtreet, on the weit bv an alley, oo the Uouth l y Alexander lot, and on the ea.t by Heo end Itreat. litlog ofl foot front on Bwcoad nllot, I and Kill fctt deep. bu. mg tucrem erected a large i brick dwelling houn-, ibiMc aod oth-r bnildmgi. ALSO, Ily virtue or tut dry write of Fiiri Fmciu liiB ed 'ut of l ho Court of Common 1'leai uf Clearfield county, I' , aod to me directed, I have levied aod ill all on daiv nbovt rmurt-d, all Ibt folli-wing tracts or paroeli of faint, vis : NO. 1. TheuniliiiJcd oae-iUth interest in that traft of tend ntuale in Morrii township, Clear . liU rouoty, P , and known ai tht Mdiirk A i Perk tract, the whole eoLta ning 274 acres, mora I or len, adi-iining land of iarbart hrln aod Hi her, having iharnoo a largo amount of white j pint-, hemlock and other timber, and being under I laid with liittituitiuu oonl. NO. 3, Alat, the undiviilet) one fourth intereit in the Und and mineral of the itrvey warranted ' iu t lit name of Jit nry l. M inker, sttuatt lo lira , bam towm-htp, raid owouty, houo led by tht John I lluiton, Joeph Simmon aod Matthew (Slough on the rorth and east, and John Ionaldon and j Tench 1'ranci lurveyi on tht weat, tbo whole i tra'it containing ,rno a.-rc, more or loos, no ita- proveuii'Ltl. N'J. 1. Alt'i, the andivided ont half intervit a ' SO s'-fer, more or levf Tench Kraneii iurvy,iif I uate In llraham towmliip, aaid county adjoining landi of laae H.tbiv-k. Lori .Uub'cr, tt at., ( hnvmg about 3J acres cleared, having thtroou a , dwelling h'ue, b.trti and olhar Improremeota. ! NO. 4. Alio, nil drndant'a interest in 44 acres of Tenrh Franc I survey, itutte In ttrahnm twp t . said counts, O'ljuintng landi of lac fhitnel, I luaac Itoibr'.i'k. John Holt el al , with abvut 8 acrt cleared, with dwelling home and outbuild ng thereon. NO. 6. Aleo.all defend nt's ioUrfSt in and to II acre of grouu.l, more or less, situate in Bradford town. dip, said ooonty, hounded on tha north by , ).ibiii! r'ad leiling frm Woodland to Bigior, aod I aiijfiiniiig Und of John II. lira rharf, Jonathan ll'-vnti.n ft al., having about 6 aeree cleared and 1 well fenced, aod Iho u&lauoe ttinbored. t NO. fl. Al', all i"fr-.i(iot' intcroil in and lo obout 210 acres of Wm. Mrphermn surrey, lita ate In Bradford towoh'p. aaid eouotr, bounded bv mu'haoTia river, land of Disoo.H. p. Lam. berry aud Jto Peter. Huiall piece cleared, eon) bank, eugar camp, with hemlock nnd rock oak i um1 er thereon, i NO. T. Also, all dafendaat'i iatereat in and to JH ncrei adjninmg land of Patar Uraffiua, Daniel , ilaio.. Juhu Cowder et al., ntuatt in Bradford tn vnxhip, laid coubtj, JO acre cleared, no build- , itijf. Ian aore iild to Peter reserved therefrom in thn n't: ' NO. Aim, that parrel of land iltaato In LnnrrOf-e twp., raid county, adjoining lands of : ijeorge Tate, Sjmueljordan and Robert Mitchell, rontninii-g T acrr. more or In, all cleared aod i f encode A O. 9. Aim, that pared of Und situate In Law rrce twp., said- county, adjoining Robert Wrig gler, other laoitwf iMcn iant knowa aa White ill , b't. and the Owen road, (.learflcld creek road, and containing ti icrti, more or lesi, all wood. , IHtlti. I Nu. 10. AIk, all that tract of land eitnato la ' Hrs.ii ot J twp , iHid eounty, porta af Delia and 1 Hni t surveys, oontaimrg lld acre, mora or leu, ndjoiuing land of Jobo lira ham eitate, Scboon j ofr,Mart A Co.,e( . acre eleared.framt dwelling houe( large barn and other outbuilding I ct-mplete. NO, II. Alu, the undivided ont-balf interest In and to that tract of land, lituatt in Bradford t , said eounty .adjoin ing j. (1. Kyler, bounded I by turnpike on tout b, we t by Tho. Korray, north by W. 8. Taylor, containing )0i) axrei io all, do I acre cleared, boose aod baza theraoa, with eoal fireclay ana other mineral!. INU. 12. All that tartain lot of ground situate in the village of Wiillamgrov, Bradford towo ihip, boonded on tho north hy laropiko, weat by lot of Thomas Poreey, containing one-fourth of aa aoro, mora or Um, having a dwaHiaf boae, table aad other outbuildiogi theraoa. NO l.t. All defendant! intereit ia that certain traet of load iltuala ia Dradford townabip, aaid eounty, adjoining land of Joha W. Urabam citato on tha aouth, Utll'a aetata on tha writ, John Wt survey on tbe north, ooataiaiog 2oO aorea. anore or lei, part of VN iiliam Bell sorvav, aubjeet i tt tho rigbu of Jored Fiiher, Thomai Mc Elver. La-i Pearcc and Wm, Knepp, luhjcot to contract of Weaver A UetU, for timber. NO. 14. All that tract of lind iltnate In Brad ford townibtp. awid eounty, adjoining Wm. Bell survey, land of John I talc, Louder and Beajarain Knepp, containing 214 acres, mora or leu, part of Joha Writ inrvoy, subject to improvement of John Loader and Wm. Knepp, ewtijoat to contract with Weaver A Bctti, fur Umber. , NO. 14. All that tract of land iltuate tn Graham townthip, adjoining John West survey, Jamea Hawthorne lurvty , land of Wm. Ditchings' eitatt, nontaining 350 acres, mora or lets, part of Wm. H. Writ survey, aub)ect to tha rights of D. Wi. 1 1 am i, N. M aides, aad Henry Mamta, Jr., labjttt to oon tract with Weaver A Bctls, for timbtr. NO. Id. Alio, all that oertaln traot illuite ! Bradford twp,, laid ooanty, adjoioioir laada of Win. 11. West aurvey, A. k. Wright mrroy, toa taialrg 3-4 icrrr, more or Itxa, port of Timothy 1'aioa lurvoy. having thoron an improvamentof llenty Maine, lubjtct to contract with Wearer A Bolt for timber. NO. 17. Alio, all that oar tarn tract of land la Bradford twp , aaid oounly, adjoining landi of Wm Porter, Joan, lloyntoa aad Robert Mitohell, and hounded on the nrth bv T. A C. Kailwav. containing 1 IT t.-rea, mora Irn.part of tbo Aaron ijvj ana wo on uarcuy survey, naving anout lb acre cleared, underlaid with valoahlt Ira tlay, opined, with eoal bank opened and aparatad. N'J. IK. Alio, all that certain tmot of land t uatt in tlraham townthip. and eounty, adjoining John Hawthorne lurvey, landi of Hoovtr, Uarria A Co Hons Kvani rt nf., eontaining S;tg acras, oiore or l,part of Thomai Hawthorne survey, lubject to timber oontracti of Weaver A Brtti. NO. 19. Alio, alt that certain tract of land lituife in t.rabarn twp , aaid enanty, adjoialng I an Is of Hi over. Harm A Co . Jamto Uowibora aarvry on tht north, Alei. lallai surrey oa west, containing M) acres, more or leu, part ef Jaipur Mayland survry, and luhjoot ta timber coo tract of Wearer A Itetn, NO. 20. Alio, all that traet of land altnate lb Nraham lonhip, aail county, adjainiog landi of Win. H. Weit, Ihea. llawtkorao. andCltai. tJmith orvcj i, containing 2 Hit acrei, mure or leal, and part of Joha MiHirtiarvtv.iubjvct lo liiabor ooa t.siot ornravar aod tie I is. NO. 21. Alio, all that traet of land aituata ta Ur-haiu township, aaid aoaaty, adjoin tag landi aarvayed to John Moore, l.ee. Monro, Cndwailadar K an at al., tontaioing abnat 2o0 aorei. part aar vry in name uf laraal n WUr, euLjtwt ta timber contract with VS caver A Bella, hmall amonat cleared. ( ' NO. 22. All that tract of land aituatd ia Gra ham township, mid toaaty, adjoining lands sur veyed to Ifrael Wheeler, Peter Widows, Timothy Pm on et al , containing lun acrai, mora or lesa, part of Cadnalladrr Bran lurvty, luhjeet to lim ber contract of Woaver A Betti. NO. 21 AH that tract of land situate In Gra ham township, laid county, adjoining lands anr vaved to Jnhn Moore at al., eontataing 118 acrta, Bora or leu, part of A K. Wright lurvty, aub jeet to tha ryot reel of Weaver A Ilattt. NO. 24. Aim, all that trait of land aituata ia (Irak am township, laid county, adjoining lands lurveyed tt Joha Moore, Tbea, Unwihoraa. at ai., containing 33 aorea, more or less, part ot Chariot Smith survey, subject to eonlraot of Weavvr A llrtts. NO. 3. Alio, all that tract of laitd timet In Urabam tow n. hip, said connly, adjoining land of Moa Krana, Jack son Hub let e al., auolaialng HiWarre, more or lea, pad of Patrick Moortanr vey, rnhjert to contract of Weaver A llctte. NO. 21. Aim, all that traH of lan l aituata in Bradford townthip, aaid eouoty, adjoining landa of Jjfaa Cowder et al., and bounded by 8oque hana river, eontaining 27 aoras, porta afjoa. ham on, Wm. (Sainton and Matthew Hlaymaker aar Veji reftleg ground, NO. 27. Also, all that traet of land iltaato la Bradford towaibip, laid noaaty, adjoining landi ufWm. Krupp aad itenj. Krupp, and hounded by Huquehaona rUar, toaUiaiog 240 aorta, part of Aaraa Levy larrey. bavin ratling ground, tab j'Ct to oonract of W oarer A Uatts. Mlaaralira atrrrd to Urata Bros. NO. 2. Alto, all that parte! of gn and at Rigler Station, boundrsl on weat and aouth by publw atroet, b north by larnptht, havtag 14 acver, mora or leai. Na improvements. failed, takou la o era tint aad lo be told aa tht property at Jamea B. Urabam. Taaue er Bat a. Tha price or a am at which the property shall ha struck off must be paid at the tima af aalo, ar aaeb atbev arrangomenta made aa will b ear raved, otherwise tba pntwwiy will ha immediately pat ap aad aold again at tba aapaas and risk of tka person to whom H waa awrwok off. aad who. ta aaaa af decry at awnb rt-aala. ahall aaaka r-ej tbe aasna, aad ta aa aaiiaaee will tba Deed ha prtacate4 ia Coait for con Urina tion anloaa tha money la aetaally aaid to tba btriff. JAMBS MAIiAfKKV, Kntairr'a Orrtca, I fjbtrff 1 Craarftcld, Pa., Feb. t 1M0. J