SltcqniMicnn. i --rrxr-rt. z- --- x. JeW,Iuu,1.,, raw CLEARFIELD, p. WIDNBgDAY MORNINO, APRIL , 1(80. Reader, If yea want to know what tl going oa la the builnooi world, toil read oar advertising aolamae, tba eeeiol eofnma In partleular. MAXIM! TOR THE DAY. No man worthy tbo onlee af President should ba wllllni to bold It If oountod In, or placed there bv env fraud. V. . 0T. I oould flavor have boon raoonolltd to the ele- ration bv tbo imalleet aid of mine or a poraoa, however raapootabla In private life, wbo moat forever earry npoo bin brow tbo tamp of fraud nl triumphant la Amorloan hielory. No eub ooquonl aettoa, however meritorious, oma waab away tbo lattara or toai rooora. CHABLBa FbABCIO Aha.1.1. X woald ratbar beva tba oadoraamont of aquar- tor of a oatllloD of tho Amerlaaa pooplo than that of tho Loulilaoa Returning Board, or of tho Com mlaaton whlob excluded lb facta aad doeldad tha quoatioa oa a Webnloallty. Taoa. A. TlKBDnjflKS. Under lha formi of law, Rolbarford B. llayoi hat boon doelarad Proaldent of tba (Jailed Stataa. Ilia titla roata apon diifraDnbleemoot of lawtal vottra, tbo falio emincetee ot tba returning otn oara noting eonruptly, and tha dooiaioa of a eom minion which hai rofuiod to hoarevtdenoo of u. logod fraod. For tho tret tima ara tba Amorloan peoplo eon fronted with tho faot of a freudulenlly- aloolod Prerident. Lot It not bo nndaritocd that tha fraud will bo illently acquit load In by tba country. Let r.o boar para la whlob tho uaurpa tioa iff forgotten. . ADpnaaa or DguecBavio M. O.'a. Ooo hundred tiara of human depravity aeou mulatod and oonoaotratod Into a olimal of orlmo. Never again in five hundred yean ihall they have an opportunity to repeat the wrong. DiniBb W. Voonanna. Those high-toned assailants ot Sona tor Wallace will no doubt blumo him with tbo olopement of Keailile, PctrotT, Salter, Ittitnbergor and Crawford. Ttronrus. When those Tyrone Uomocratg oditor Stroup, ex-Coun cilman Conrad, Enquire Wood, tc, ntrike out from tho shoulder they a! way kit somebody. Tnis is What wi Say. If Senator Wallace cannot gave his neat, what Democrat can f Or, do yon prefer a Radical ? This i open to all growler if Democratic proclivities for an an swer. .No Mokc Sucu Fridays. A. R. C'orbin, Gonoral Grant's "Black Fri day" brother-in-law, who realized 2f3, 000 lor Mrs. Grunt, in a "pool" with tho Now York stock gamblers on that awful day, died at Jorsey City on the 2th ultimo. ScATTERirin. The Democratic mem bers of tho South Carolina Legislature havo been polled on their first choice for a Presidential candidate, with the following result : Buyard, 78 ; Tilden, 12; Seymour, 11; Field, 10; but they nil aro rendy for Hancock. Wno Betrath Tuem ? This is the solid .SViie-rock question now being axked by the friends of Kemble, re trofit Co. Were tboir attorneys fools, or did some momker of the Board of Pardons betray them f We suspect the latter. See Sillman lie ran toll all, if ho trill. A Niw Strike. We Bee it stated that Major A. N. DoVoo, formerly Mil itary Secretary of Covernor Robinson, and lately business manager ot the hi mint (Now York) Free Prcsi, has as rtnmed tho business management of the llarnsbnrg ratriot. Major DoYoe is an experienced newspaper man, and Ilarriskurg ought to be a good field tor his operations. .SENATORIAL CONFIRRNCB. Wo have i.n several occasions called tbe atten tion of our Democratic Iriends to this natter, but none of our cotemporarios in the district have paid any attontion to tho affair. Wo now have a full rafting flood on hand, but we will suggest Friday, April 23d, aa the time, and Bellclonte as tho place, of meeting for the purpose of selecting a Senatorial delegate to our State Con vention, and call upon our Conferees to attend. So Vert Strahoe. We notice that in counties where Don. Cameron and bis father own the Radical party ab solutely, that somo of tho Democratic papers and self-imposed leaders of our party bitterly assail the re-election of Senator Wallace, although there is no straightcr Democrat in the United States Senate than ho is. It looks really as though thoy were helping to get the elder Cameron back to bis old seat 1 the consideration pure hatred, or rash down, lor this conduct? Ike eoftAmetltn f Kama aa Halted Atalei liaribal for tbo Kaelern biatrial of feeoaylvaniB meaae that aa rar aa Walloon la Maooraod, Beta lag will he deae for tho aeit four yoara to Ib a DeaaoeretU) victory la tbii Bute beyond alerting a majority of Wellaoe mea to the Lower Hoaae of tbe neat Legiilatara. JViie CnUfa wragiwaA. Will not your coarse even defeat that f The conduct ot Penn k Stone, "editors," is worth more to the enemy than its own guns; and It Is evident that the writers of lb above prefer a Radical In the L'nited State Senate to a Democrat. The balance oi their tirade and falsehood I too gross for us to quote. It is no wonder little Lawrence county can furnish a Radi cal majority of 1,600, whil such men a we have named edit and control the Democratic organ of the county. ,GooD Licks. Tbe Cameron are working up some Democratic newspa )or right amartly, and as onr Slate Convention approaches they will still become more vigorous. Those ootn roamdors, or slave-drivers, of the Radi cal parly in this State, have promised it to Grant for hi third term arrange ment, anil if they can, through cash or malice, got up a Bght among the Dem ocrats at oar approaching Slate Con vention, and waylay such a champion as Sertator Wallace, their victory will be an easy one. Thl is what tha op position i Working for, and w are ur frised that anybody enjoying Demo cratic brain can't o through thit f fori of the common enemy. ' " Gioroi B. Goodlandih, Editor. DA M SAME MORALITY. We rt-ud in tho Good Hook (bat at one period the Temple dcdioitted to the living liml was captured liy a lot ol commercial trader mid comiptioniiitH, who turned it into a market house. The goilliminsiinil pornonal deportment of a similar dune) of men renidini; in Philadelphia seem to have taken the same kind of a lien on theStatoCnpitol at ITarriibur. l.ant Winter a num ber ol political bur.Kurda galherotl neur the preeinuU of tho State Treasury with tho intention of ateuling KOl'K MILLIONS OF DOLLARS out of It and then dividing tho plunder among tliemsolvc. But they were dofeatod in their wicked scheme, and are now in Court and on the road to tho peni tentiary for the crimei they have com mitted against the State and aociety, Notwithstanding tho offence of the men indicated, we are still more offend ed at the acta ot Willjam McAleer, President of the Philadelphia Board of Trade, and i. H. Myera, of tho Phlla. dclphia Produce Exchange, wbo, with tbo common scoundrel of that city, are praying lor pardon, II these men are the IriomU and associates nl Kmile J. Pctrofr, who has been twice expell ed from even the Legislature for bis corrupt practice, wo advise honest men to look down to the bottom of tbo Board of Trade and the Produce Ex change. lid the devil compile more impndence when he took the Saviour up into a high mountain and offered to sell him the whole world if he would fall down and worship him, and the rascal had not a title to a single acre of the land he proposed to soil 1 Am Excellent Suggestion. Tho editor of tbe Clinton Democrat makes a corner on the record compilors in this way : "If the papers that periodi cally strive to break down Senator Wallace and build up a faction fight with Speaker Randall, would devote tho same time to stimulating their readers to more perfect organization and towelling them in the fittest trim to fight tho common enemy, they would be doing a good to tho party where they are doing it great harm. Tbe party wants the services of all its men working in harmony, and especially such as these. As to Mr, Wallace, he is one of, if not tbo ablest man of the party, faithful to it and fighting for it at all timos-indei'd, if any -criticism can be made against him, it might be urged that be has been too much of a partisan and this effort to take from bim hi well earned standing or to break him up, will result like others before it and prove a mere "spitting agaiuit tho wind." Wo hope that the Fourth Warders in Philadelphia and tbe House ot York, Lancaster, Chaiubersbarg and Pittsburgh will have the above Inserted In their re spective journals. That letter "A" number "1" literary production enti tled the New York .Sua, might hedge in that way too, ii convenient, if the edi tor proposes to be honest with his readers and himself. FaoM Post to Poet. The Washing ton Ttofjike its Pittsburgh namcaako, put on entirely "too much stylo" on tbe Presidential question for the good of tbe party. Both these lively party organs are trying to raise a "boom" for tboir pet candidate for the Presi dency. The Washington organ wants Seymour, and tbe Pittsburgh organ want Tilden. Now, if the journals indicated would not manifest so much seal on this point and act as though there were tome other persons in this country who hold decided views ou this pojnt, deport thomeelves circum spectly and await tbe action of the Cincinnati Convention, we would file no objoelions. W by should we wasto our ammunition by discharging our guns long before the enemy is in sight? Too much teal is just aa fatal a none at all. We advise tho editors of the two Potti to bebavo themselves like other good Democrat, and not ex baust their energies bofore the cam paign opens. We hopo our brethren will aaium the role of statesmen, rather than that of fops. Tbi Royal Bloods. A cotempora- ry remarks : "Tho proposition to have Colonel Fred D. Grant put up to rido behind hi lather In tho race, so as to insure the Grant blood in tbe Presi dential office, bos been extensively die cussed. Thore i one objection that has not been sufficiently weighed. The younger Grant can do the most scrv ice lor the Republic by retaining ble connection with the army. A military man wbo baa sufficient gcnlu to grad uate in two year from West Point into the rank and pay pro tern, ol a Lieutenant Colonel cannot be snared from military life. And wo may add that th name and noble form of Jor gonsen so admirably fit him to play the role of Sancbo to Grant's Don Quixote in tbe approaching tilt, that th public sense of the eternal fitnea of thing will be rudely shocked If the part is not assigned to him." AnoTnia OrENiNO for a Growl. The United States Senate baa just re jected two of Uayos' Radical Sopor- visor for this State, via: Dr. Sher wood, of Philadelphia, and Mr. Jad win, ol the district for which Mr. Clark wad first appointed. Now, let the grumblers growl at Senator Wallace again. This time probably the Re publican growl will be hinder than that of their allies, the Vanx McMuflin "kicker." Go on I Score Wallace an groom tbe Cameron and Grant, ifako yourselves happy by getting another Radical In the Sonate from Pennsylva nia. Dow on KKi.Lona.Tbe Now York Tribute, the leading loyal organ, givos th Iiouisiana Senator a pretty hard dig by aayiog: "It is unfortunate Tor Senator Kellogg that he i Identified in th popular mind with the scandals ol General Grant' maladministration of Federal affairs in Louisiana, Mr. Kellogg was Governor of th State at tbe time of those famous transactions which were to severely denounced by Repablioana in Congrea and all of the country, and a great part of tbo odium ariiing from them bo always attached to him personally." j TJIK HOMIKD XKGHOKS. ! Srvin nfl ! I lin '( Mi riot Inn alatpsnutn" in this country produced a civil war between the sections, they discovered that something more than voters could be m tic out Of the negro element. Tlicy Hint established the infamous Negro Bureau, by which the "Contra band." were fed and clothed out of tho Cniled Slate Treasury, and given po sitions whereby thoy could earn some nionoy. At this point "tho Christian soldier," (I'oneral O. O. Howard, who. by tho way, was a No. 1 philanthro pist about that time, and conceived the idea that a Freedmen's Bank must bo started to. take care 'of the saving of "the Nation's wards." The bank was established and tbe nogrocs plundered ol over (Vet milliont of dollsis by these sanctimonious scoundrels. The fraud attracted tbo attontion ol Congress, and a Committee was appointed to in vestigate the matter. The Freedmen's Bank, says the New York Sfir, was s special and unique creation, officered and directed exclu sively by the truly loyal, and of course tho patrons deemed It as secure as the United Statcs Troasury. ' Bnt tho in stitution ingloriously burstcd and tho unlucky depositors are yet whistling tor seventy per cent, of tneir hard earned savings.- A year ago a Committee of tho Sen ate was appointed to oxamino Into the condition of the wreck. Tho commit tee, Republican .in texture, with tbo colored Senator Bruce as Cbairmun, has just completed its report, which, judging from an ndvnnce abstract printed in the Trilunr, will fully con firm the worst that has been said of the mismanagement of this bank. Not only did tho officers violate the char ter, but they prevailed npon a Repub lican, Congress to amend that instru ment so as to afford grealei scope lor squandering tho money of their gulled depositors. In reference to soveral historic transactions, beadod by the Seneca sund-stone contract, tbe report freely avers that large sums woro loaned, not only on inadequate securi ty, but "in accordance with corrupt agreements between the officers of the bank and tho borrowers." Moreover, the expenses of winding up the collapsed concern during tho past four year bnvo boon 1335,091, and it appears as fur from being wound up now as it ever was. The Commit tee thinks that the faithless trustees and officers cannot bo reached by legal proceedings, for they took particular caro to givo no bonds for their faithful discharge of duty, anil by a singular coincidence tho charter embraced no penal provisions to punish their infi delity. As Radicalism used tho money of tho colored man In this organized swindle, so it i using bis to and his alleged grievance in politics, and many colored men, both north and sooth, aro shrewd enough to sco it. To the Point. Tho editor" of tho Washington Pott say : , "It strikes a plain man somewhat forcibly that somebody was elected last Fall in the third Congressional district ol Minne sota. If not Washburn and the House Committee on Elections decide that it was not it certainly rra Donnelly, Tbe vote which Washburn brought could not elect bin) II thoy had been thirty thousand in number instead of three. Tbo report of tbe majority of tho Committeo is faulty inasmuch as it is not decisive If Donnelly is not en titled to the Beat, Washburn is. There woro no lapses either of officers or vo ters ef a character to justify a now election. Tbe trouble with our Dem ocratic leaders in Congress is that they are brave ut the wrong time and cow ardly when they should be bravo. The Republicans will fight just as hard to keep Washburn in as to kcop Donncl- oot. And tho attempt to placate them or to avoid censure by half-way meas ures, will be found to bo a policy a poor and as fruitless, Mr. Washburn, it bas been shown, bought his way into Congress and justice demands that be should not only be doprived of hi scat, but that it should be given to the man whom he cheated ont of it." (jovirnurntTribulation. Itieem that liayc ha a great lime in getting a Crawford county Radical planted. The Venango Spectator, in alluding to tbe case, remarks: "Tbe nomination of lion. S. Newton Pettis as Associate Justice of Wyoming waa withdrawn by Mr. Hayes because tbe incumbent, wbo was expected to resign, didn't re sign, and thero was consequently no vacancy... Mr. Pettis was then nomi nated for the samo position in New Mexico, bnt trouble bas sprung up In that quarter. Tho peoplo ol that Ter ritory want a man wbo can talk Span ish, and they are bulging Mr. Hayes to give them a resident of New Mexico. Inasmuch as Mr. Pottis doesn't talk Spanish, perhaps be will have to walk Spanish, so fur as bis Judgeship In Now Moxioo is concerned." Fcoaal An Associate Press tele gram went over the wires the other day Blinding to the convicted bribers a follows : Whether the hall ef Kimble. Salter aad the othen, eoa t to emit the fagitlvoo or not, the eoaneel for tbo proaecmlon, after obtaloiug tbo aecoiinry warrant!, will demand rvoauitloa po pen. Dataellvaa are already oa their traeh. Tea, and the moment an application la made for a requisiloo at tho Execu live Chamber at Hnrriilmrg, tbe news will be communicated to tho criminals, so as to give them lime to skip to an other Stale. The dctocllves will pocket the rcouiation and tramp all over New Jersey (while he la safe In Delaware), and roturn to Hanisburg and roport, "not found ; but hero is my bill, f 250.' It is promptly paid. Crime on orime I AstonihiiinoI We wonder bow of ten a man should be expelled from tbe Pennsylvania Legislature before the officers of the Philadelphia Hoard of Trade and Produce would recommend hit pardon. If the Uarriaborg roos ten and the city President bve pooled their into rests, as recent event indicate, the honest portion of all com munitie hail better lock up their in tercsts, or flit for somo heathen port for safety.' Short or Srurr. A n exchange says "When the Grocnbacker at llarria burg bad nominated candidate for President, Supreme Jadgo and Auditor General, and aelncud the delcgatca-at Urge to the National Convention, they ran oat of material. A search will be made for more men and the rest ef the places filled In hereafter, If possible ' A rOl.XT WEIL MADH. lion. S. H. Cox, of Now York, docs J some good with hix iubiIik'ss." iur- j lug the debate on ttio appropriation for tbe pay , of electing Deputy Mur-j sbals thore wits connideruhlo puMtioiiale assertion ou the Republican siilu of the duty of Congress to apprpriatn money for the enlon emeht ol any law declar ed constitutional bv the Supremo Court. In the course ol tho discus sion, Mr. Cox made a little speech which gave rise to the following collo quy: , , Mr. COX. Doea my I'rleaij trvia Ohio reaom- bor tbe fuRilive alave law t Mr. OAlirjEI.il. Yti,ajidtbelred Soil da etiion too. Mr. COX. Wonld the gentlemaa hava earned out tho fugitive ilara la by voting money for tho ilaea eatoberer Appiauef.j Aniwerioai quoetioa. Anawer U any ol yoa. Woald you bare voted moaey to bare oarrled out tbe fugi tive alave law after tba oourt declared II to be aonitituliooal? Aplauaa.) You aro domb. Mr. UAWLKV. 1 bare aald u.at no power in the univerea would maho aa rote a dellar or move a atop to eieeuto that law. Mr. COX. You aro the only man oa that side, and a very good one. Laughter Here we find tho simple truth about this matter brought out All men ad mit that, as a rule, Congress ought to appropnato nionoy for the execution of existing laws, and all men admit that, as a rule, approprialions should bo voted without conditions, and yet tbe House of Representatives kasagain and agaiu refused In make appropria tions for objects to which it is opposed. The Republican caused an extra ses sion rather than vote money to the army without conditions during tho Kansas troubles, just as the Demoorats did litter rather than vnto an army bill without restricting the use of tbe troops for political purposes in tho South, and tho Republicans refused in Andrew Johnson' time to appropriate money to pay tbo salary of a Minister to Spain wbo was obnoxious to them. The fact simply is that, though the rule as wo have Muted it is admitted, the majori ty ol tho House every now and then makes an exception to it, nnd it is ridiculous to insist Hint tbe attempt to do so is something revolutionary and unprecedented. Mr. llswley was frank enough to say that, if he hud boon in Congress whon the Supreme Court de clared the fugitive bIuvo law constitu tional, ho would not have voted money for its enforcement, and yet his refusal to do so would have been precisely similar to the rolusul at somo of the Democrats now to vote money for tho enforcement of the Federal election law which has been declared constitu tional. Yet Mr.'llawley was ouo of those who denounced the reasonable coinpromiso Mr. Garfield offered and tbe Democrats of the House, wisely accepted, despite the tact tbut they no more bclievd in this decision of the Su preme Court than Mr. Hawley be lieved in its decision In tbo fugitive slave case, llettusburg Compiler. Lawysrs a Kditors. One of the vilest attacks ever made on "the free dom of tho l'russ" in this country, is coqehed in the following : "Lancantir, April 4. judge Pat terson yoslorday delivered a Ions opin ion on the rules taken on Steinman and Ilensol to show cause wby as at torney they should not bo punished for contempt for matter published in tbe liBncoNler Jntelligrncer, ol wbich they are editor and publishers, and their names stricken Iroin toe roll ot attor ney. Tbo rule lor contempt is dia charged, because the misconduct was not committed in tho presence of tbe court, but tbo ru!e to debar is made nb solute and tbe names of tbe respond ents ordered to bo stricken from tbe bar, because, in the opinion of Judge fatleraon, tbo voluntary assumption of editorial duties does not relieve them from the obligation of their oaths as attorneys. 1 ho action ol the court this morning was a surprise and ex cites a great deal ol unfavorable com mcnt. it involves questions ot tbe irroalcHt importance to editor and member of the bar throughout the State." Such edicts might pass current where Bismarck rules, bnt tbey are awfully out of order on this Continent. If tbe editor libeled, let them be taken into court, but do not behead them With out a trial. WoNDEBFur.l ThoOrecnsbnrgiJtm ocrat is highly incensed at Senator Wallace lor getting a numbor ol Dom ocrats appointed as Census Supervisor in this State, and having several Radi cats rejected. Wby not blame the Senator for the escape of tho Legisla tive "roosters," who were on the road to the penitentiary. Tbero would bo just as much tense in bis growl, Tho editor of the journal in question i without doubt a negative Cameron man, and, in effect, I helping to put another Itadical, instead nf a Demo crat, into tbo United States Senate. Tbe editor of tbe Oreenabnrg Herald cannot do half a much effective work in that direction as the editor of tbe Democrat is accomplishing, although tho tormcr holds a high State position The New York JVafion ay : "Now, w make bold to say that nobody out side the circlo of his Intimate porsonal friends knows what the opinions of Mr. Donald Cameron, ol Pennsylvania, are to-day on any question of Ameri can politic on which legislation is either proposed or opposed. We do not know of any speech nl his, or of any bill Introduced by bim, or any book, pamphlet, or article in which be has set forth his views on any subject about which American voters are at this moment divided In opinion. Nov ortheless, be has exhibited his power in politic within a few week by eon trolling tbe lotion of tbe majority in a convention uf great importance." " Tut Lotal STitcnoLE. The Cincin nati CommcTciuf ha boon so busy ad vising that Blaine's friends should eom bine with Shermsn's friends various States to beat Grant that it has so far neglected to advise with rcfcrcnco to Ohio. Tho situation tbero seems to indicate that Sherman's friends had belter combine with Grant' friend to beat Blaine. A Good AnaiDiicMKNT. Tbo Chi cngo Tribune has a streak of typo graphical economy, thus : Rev. Douglees got tnebri- ', Bat d vb lie be won IbioiI Aad want! to be re-noail-. Bp wajr af belag eladlc. gfl AOTIOKt AM Mrtrtina art t.rty wanwd VV fatD-l frtbwltigr lau; uj noddllif Willi tb fnllomnf prtotJ prnpHtf, row m ib k(hIor of 111 fit m MflCrMkiio, tf F'rftiioti toWMhip, .tt Um wi tfpuntut m Umi iBg MMblDWa, tWO MUl Mtd bftTMM, WAV W. bo raw wiLfoa. Tbi furai.il n BroD-rtr rm war bit! by wit tt ConnUbU'i mI, an tha Id dtf f April, tn ti ftiiawM aa ranmia n paaaMiiaa of mm liirsai Mavrtrfliw lata niy, nojaM twayardarataavUiia. LKVl H t HAChh..i, St Millport. Pa., April 1, WlsrfHaufous. 1-!.:('t!T!lltH' MOTH 12.-NoUoe 1. hero J br given that l.rtleri Tirlaroi-iitary oa I l,i eilate of JOHN HOLT, late of Wallacrtoa borough, Clearfield oouniy, Pean'a., decraaod, I having bran duly granted to the nudoriignod, all tkoraona inuebleie lo mid aetalo will pleaie maaa immediate payment, aud thou having oialmi or demand! againit Iba eeuie will preout bcm properly aulhenllaatod for aetllament without uelav. HK1 UKX llnl.T, rlTKI'UKN lllll.T, KaecuOtri. HitlUrtton, Pa., Man-h 34, Itst-Sl E. S. HENDERSON, UNDERTAKER BURN81DB, PKKN'A. ITMIK luWrlUr mom oflVri U th rltliwi of X BorniM ted -litiit.r, ft. UBprT.dtd pedjitUj. Hrfttlar ftll kind of Cukili tod CuAtii will ke kept on tuMil. m4 order ft.M tt OIM. tuural attended tvchtrt. I will fur. lift tb lMa. m veil M lb lmirmt rftcUt ded.MUd to funr.lt- All ordri toft tU lii itor or Johh U. Conifftft will roMtvo prunpt aUtoBtiuQ. For fartbr pirlluUrg, enlt tin or ftiMroM I. S. JIKKLKRbON. Doe. 10, 1870-tr. GEO. WEAVER & CO. SKC0NII BTKKKT. CLEARFIELD, PA., Have opened op. In tbe itore room lately occupied by Weover llitu, on Beooad meet, a largo and well Mlceled Monk of Dry - Goods Groceries, BOOTH AND SIIOKS, Qt'KKNSWARR, W001I WILLOW WARR. DATS AND CAPS, LOUR; FEED, SALT, &c. Which they will dupoie of at reaiouahie rates or r mb, or exchange tor country produce. 0E0R0E WKAVRR CO, Claarlald. Pa., Jan. . IBTS-tf. REMOVAL ! James La. Leavy, flavin liBrohtMiid lha ollr Btaclr af Frftri Barkflt, barrbj givo. nolle tint b bi moved Into tli room UtelT ocrut.ird hi Rrd Harty, on BoRond atnHrt, whero ne It proper to fttf-r to tho publlo COOK STOVES, UE.tTl.rU af.l'fl PARLOR STOVES," of tb IklMt luaprnrod fiaiurn, t low wrictM. HOUSE FDENISHINQ QOODfJ. Gaa Fixtures and Tinware. Roofing, Spouting, Plumbing. Oa Fitting, and! nopairing i'umi a iperialiy. All work warranted. Anything lo ai Una WIU ho ordered nclil If dailrod. I AH. L LtMVT. Pr.ric!nr. fhko. SACKkrr. Ageal. earned, I'a., Janusrv 1, !; If. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS and CAPS, Cheaper than ever at the sloro of G. C. & T. W. MOORE, ROOM HO. I, PI I H IIPr.HA IIOIWB. We have lust received the hirircsl and best seloeted stock ol' UOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, -AND J That has ever conio to tdwn. nil tho new novelties in Also, NECKWEAR. 0I,H AURNTS FOB PRRKINH' Driving Boots and Shoes. Rubber Boots &. Shoes. (live u a call nntl sco if u don't sell cheaper than anybody else, (ilo. -. MooHn. TOM W.MIMIHK. CloarlelJ, Pa, Bcpt It, 117 Int. HOFFER'S " Cheap Cash Store. room no. tiihi:i:, OPERA HofWE, Clearfield, Pa., ' WtI0t,R8ALB A HKTAIL DIALER IN DRY GOODS, Oomprlilng Prenj tloo-l f the very let.it elylei, ooaiiiung in part at naihmeree, Maaabaiter faaeica, Alpaca., aad all meaner of Fancy Dress Goods, Sunk ai Cretona, Mnhalr t.e.ten, IMaldi, Dreai Ulagharai, llreii Kanrlee of Ibo very laleit etyloa, and na cheap thoy aan be lold la thla aiarbit NOTIQNS, Con.l.ting or Olive. fr Deal!, Ladlef and Miuea. - lloaa af all aba-lea, Hilb Cringea, Ueea, fancy Drtm Hullona. Ladiea' Tlrl el all ihaoM and Ityloi, Calfi and Collare, Klbbeoa of all bind, and quallilee. Merlao Vaderwear, Trlmmtagi, lie, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, Qaeemware, Hardware, Tinware, I'nrpel-, OH Cloth-, WALL PAPER, ' LEATHER, FISH, Eto., Which wlB be cold wkoleaale or retail. Will take , Country Produce ... In tcichengr for (ianda at Market Prbrra, WM. J. IIOPrKrt ('IrerBrld. Pa., nt, ,ilf,Tfl ir. Hew tlmtisriiunts. f tMIO III'Mli:!..-Ilcrgi Weaver (. Oa went ova Ibouinnd nuibeli of OATH, now, eod will per eah or produpe. f I Cornell, Ha., Aug l, W7 If. , - r- 1 I'lOH HOH HAI.H. .Thlrh-en lilrra ol Ilillae lleea wult.h I will irll ebran for eaih, or eirhanga for waiat.. Fur furlher In formation call on ot audrf.a Ine undeMifneu. J r KIIA.MKK. Nn, Td tf. Cltatldd, I'a. M()M:V Til LOAN. On trit claai Im proved farm property, by tbe Mutual Liie luiuranoe Cumpaoy uf New York, oa Bret mort gage, ib auuii Iruia 91, OKU up. Vcr furlber IB f.iruatioB applv to the undereigned. HI RXTHALW. smith. Clcartild Pa., Ma; 7tb, 187. if 1 1! NOT AT STUMP CREEK, IiUTAT 1 ROOM NUMBER TWO, Pie's Opera House, CLKARFIELD, PA.. tV'btra H. Labiaaa A Co. hava (waned a f$ry Urji nock ut th- UtMl aod btwt Hjltt of DRY GOODS, Fancy Goods, MILLINERY GOODS. AND A Vl'.LL AB01tTMNT Of Ladies', Hiasos' & Cluldro&'a S-3BC-0-3ES-S Of all ttylea, now in the market. Call in perion, or addreaa U. I.KIIMAN A CO. Clearaeld, l'a , March 17, IHnl-tf. Sheriff's Sale. T)V Tlrto of wriU or Lnri Fntia wr J 9 oat of tho Court of Common Pleat of Ctntr count, P r and to no dirMtcd, thero will bo oipoiod to B)Bbli lolo M tbo Court Hooio, In tbo borough of Bll)fonu, Ontrt Co., I i .oo (lurday. April 9i(h. 1iHO. At 1 o'clock P. IT, tho fotlowinff. dwrlb-d r-vl esuto, to ult NO. 1. All tbo rlRltt, till, aod fnttmit of Do fondmta is l that oertola trMt of Uni ltute in Hub towo-hlp, mtro oounty, V., In tho wtrrantrotifttntoi John llamrlrb.,anl dtforihtMl t.Roorfl.i)f to n tirrav midt tb-roof to Dm Id Hough oa tho SOtb dy of Aogutt, bcxin ning ot a iloo tro eora-r ; thonoo oitnilnf hj a trtot of land in tbo warranuo nktot of And" Uratf north 1i d-Ri- oattSI. pomhoi, aoro i or lott, to a vutto pino. a onrnor; ihonno bj a tract of laod tn lha warraatfO naaa of Cupar bbatfner isotb S8, drgrooooait 13 Jl ptriboo, noro i or lM. to a red oak treo, or blek oak fallvo ; : thmro by a tract of land in tho warrant namo ! of Kobart Speer touth dogroot wait H50 per cboi, nnre or Ion, to a poat; tbano by a traot of tatid io tho tiTT'BlM namo of tlroro JIulTnaitlo north drgrrra wft tM parrhtxi. moro or !, to tho pUoo of bofrli-ning, pontaioihtt M Mroo and ItfO porchoo and allowaooo. 4L80, AH tho right, titla and inUreitof Dofondint In all tbotoortoi trootnr piooo of landltnauin Huh .nwn.hip afnrooald, to tbo warrantoo naao of And row Oraff, beginning at n boaNoi troa.n oornori thoneo aitendiog north 50 dagrooo want 120 perobot, aaoro or loai, to a pioo tro ooraor; ttaOflfrO by a traot of land la tho warrantoo umi of lArliiinn Mu-ooroootb 40 oogroon oaot 2M ptraboa.'. mora or 1m, to n oagar troo, a oornori IhnDM by n tront nf land In tho wartanUo aono of Jnho Iftmbrigbt ooo lb 0 dgrooa wait 120 porobop, moro r loia. to n pfno troo oornor ; thonoo by a traot of land io tbo warrantoo naao of 8-bojtiao Unit north 40 dogreoi out 1:10 par chop, more or kMi, to tho ptaoo of boginnlng, ooa taiaiog 434 aoroo and 151 part ban, aioro or bsit. i ALSO, All tho right, titlo nnd Inlortot of bofndaato In all that eertatn traot or ploeo of land ritnato partly in Rnh towoabip aforoaold ond partly in Morrto townnbtp. Clearfield ooanty.Pn.. bonndod nod doooribod ao folk we t On tho aorib by lands koto of tbo oetato of Httry Loraiao, doe'd, on tho eait by lend! lata of Quay A Kyler, on the oootb by land! tn tbo w irmotoo namo of Andrew Qrnff, on tbo wort by lando kto of Brenner Co., ooo- tttaing itiTnerooond 1ST nerehot, mrvoyed April lit, 17V3, oa warrant In namo of Cbrtittaa Mostor, having thereon emoted two frame hoaeoi, an old frame aw mill nnd other oatbnkldiag. . AL80, All tbo rigbL title nod lotercit ot Defondantf in ell tbut certain traot of laod aitnate io Morrit townihip, Clearflell eonoiy, Pa., bonnded and drMtibod ai follows : fieglantng at n otofio boeo, formerly n white oak oornori tbenon by lando lata of Lerer Loramo oontb lll porebeo to n poft, emt 164 prraho- to a poit t Ibrnoe by land turreyod to Robert Ralney north SSn 0 10 per- arm to a watte pton aioog lanu tnrrtyod to Stephen Kingston ?j4 p-reboa to plaeo of beg la Ding, oontKtolog 100 now nod H7 per. ud allow nnee, and wae earveyed la pnrtnaneo of a warrant dated March 13th, 18iT, ined to Leonard Kylor. ALSO, All the right, titlo aod lot re it of Defendant in an mat rertoin traot or lend iitoata tn uorrit lowoehfp, Cleatleld oonoty, Pn, bonnded and dewirlbcd ai follewe : lieginaiog at n fallen bom leek t tbenoo eoulo t. degree Witt 110 perebei ton white pino I tbenoo north 87i drgreei wett 110 i-10 poreb-tf ton maple troo i tbonoo north 31 degroei east 1S 4-10 perohei to a poet ( thonoo fou'h N4 drgreot weet ov I 10 ptrohe to a poet, north 1 degrori oeot 00 110 peroboo to n bom lock i thonoo ooatb 83 degroeo oaet 14T ft-10 per ebei to tbo plaoe of begtnblng, ooataioiog 412 aoroo and 84 porebeo, mote or ion, being part of n Itrgfr tnot inrvoyod in the name of Jno. Houfltoo. ALSO, All tbo tlgbl, title end Inter! of Defendanti. In all tbnt eertatn traot of lond tit a ate in Morrin lewnnhip, Cloarfield wonnty, bonnded aod dooorib- ed no foilowe t . a'-ginolng at n epmeo oornor i lbei.ee by Denlel Milk porhaM north H8 degroee eeet ItiO porohoo to n plnn thonoo by John Taylor and John lleoiloa narreyi 2a perohoa to a pino touth 1, degree weit ooono, oalled in tho original tnrrey oambt tbenoo ooet TO por ebeo to a ooet i tbonoo north U degroeo oaet 104 perehea to n epmoo ) tbenoo aoath 8S degroeo etui 04 pure Dei tnoneo nortn 14 degroeo ooet J ZU perohoa to tbo ploeo of beginning, o.ioUialng 170 aeref, being porta of two rnrrOTa hi warrantee nemoo of David Barorar tutd rranela Jobnoton Thereon erected a frame hoot and a frame barn and ether ontbolldHigs, Betted, taken in oHoeoilon, nnd to bo told aa the prepe rty of Jaooh Mvok, with not toe to John Wanner ana w . v. naguar aa lorro ten ante. Ni'Tt. -Tho nndiyided one third pert of the Jeoe ribed traota of land will bo onld at tho an mo UateaTtd plane, by WiilUm T Kirk, B-q , Tmotoo lor eeriaio oroaiioro oi nagnar tlrv. lerma made known on day of aale. NO. S. All tbo nnaWldrt oat half p-rt'of tho three aeroral metaotgee, tonnemeoto and treat a of land no folio wn, to wit t Tho on ait onto In Dah townabip, Centre oonnty, Pa,, ear-eyed on a warrant to Cb flat op her Teabew, beoinninv at on oh ooraor of John Hambrtgbt and Ceiper tihalTaer, Jr. tbooea birth 60 iegrooa ooat 330 norohei. moro or lota, to a pine i tbenoo tooth 40 degree oaat 1.10 perchoo, store or kta, to a plot oornor of Henry Pinker. on I henna by tbo taid Jleont I'lnkertnn tnvvey nonth 10 deereoo weat 520 perehea, mom or lia, to n dogwood oornor of Hftoert Hpeer t tbenoo by lae atd flohert tpeor aorrey nortn 4D elogreea wee 2.19 neroboa, or bwe, to ibo ploeo of beglautof, oontaibiaf 413 arrea ana lii perrbea. - '. , , ALSO, ' 1 ' thie other traot tltnaio in Roih townabip, Oea ire enaety, Pa tnrveyed on a warrant to Itohort 8 peer, bonnded 00 fellowa, to wit: Be tinning at a poat pernor of Jnba Hem bright nnd Ooorge HannagiO tbenoo by tbo f(-bo Hambrtgbt aur eoy north M degrooa oaat ft.O noroboa, wore or orat, tn nn nah, n oornor of tbo traot abovo do aortbodi tbenoo by aald abnf 0 doaorlbod traot onnlh 40 degree oaat 110 ptrehet, moro or let, to a do wood, a oornor of tho Henry plnkerton tor toy; tbenoo oonih M degreea weat 120 perch. more or leet, to n pott, oornor of traot tn tn nam of Peter Miller: tbenee by tbe taid Petr Miller tnrvoy north 40 degreea weat 210 porobea, moro or leva, to the plana of beginning, ooouiattg 4ix arm and l.J pen bee, mere or Ma. ALSO, , , " ; Th other tract, ltei portly In Rnah town thip. Centra onnnty, and part If in Morrta town ahlp, Cloarfleld oonnty, Pa., doooribod aoenrdlng ton pina or aurrey tberooi made in April, una. on warrant dated tbo 14tb 41 at Deoemhor. 1701, being No. I on aaH plan and warrant in tho name if Caapor Shelf nor, Jr., beginning at a poet, n enmor of troo In tbo nam of Ohriatlan Mnaoor 1 tbenoo fnth 40 degree eatt perobe lo n pool; Ihraee by traet la tbe ni met of Ubriittan Tobow oulb ao drg. wet treat la the aente oulb b drg. weal IM per. to a poet t thraea by f Joba Hasbrigbl aortb 4 degroeo weal la parehoa ia a poit bv Irael la tba name of Cbrlillaa Muieer aortb aO degtooe eait tY9 perrhea to tbe plana af begin ing. toataleteg 4.M aarea aad Us parehoa; mere Of leea. Belied, tabaa la aiaeallon, aad t, ba aod aa tbe pruperly of Joba Trunk! and Jea. M. rarker. Taaua, Oaaw. Wo deadi will ba aekaewiodfod un tae pureaaea money it pale, la tail. JUII.N rJIANllLKB, Fhorl, Brllrfonle, Pa., April T. IH" St. ANOTHER $nr lUrrtistmeufS. C-IAUTIOlv til peraomare berel,; earned' me J againil purubamig or Inauy wav lofddlmg li nb the followlni property, now In the (n.i.l , k nf J.-bn H Lrllr. of l,anreri-o town.bip, via t I One trrrl hone, I roan borae, o yearling valvaa, Jim I eow, 1 two-y.'ar oli ileerr, e iboela, 1 iptlna 111 aalver, 1 ton! of bay, la liuthrli ot obrat, XII ttn burhelauf putaloei, ' acree rie IB tbe ground, eoree of wheal in Iba griua l, I buggy, I log. 110 aled, I fiaolug mill, I twu-hotie wagon, I plow, j 419 I cultivator, I barruw, 1 acta berneia, I duuble 140 bevel plow, I avl chain, I table. I cook log Hove; ltd ai.,1 utraalli, I boating Itovo, about l0 pound! lid porb, bundlaa rye Hrew, nnd a lot of loo.e i raw. ioo aewva aaaaow l"P'"'J ""r;--.T,- ! by me at Kherlt'a aale aad la 1.0 with Mid l.ylle oa loan ouly, lubicrt to my order at auy unie J. 1.1 (III N Carweawivllle, fa., March 3 1 it, lmu Thomas A. Duckett, - bBALsniN JF'-'O'-DEI-Xji- 111 EH KIIV give Botloe to the eltlaaai of Clear. Sold and the lurrouading vicinity that 1 am prepared at all tiaaee to furaiab famllioa aad manufacturing aetebliebmcnta with a lapcrior quality of Coal. Wood $ Coke, Which I aa prepared to deliver In a f. boon' notice. I am elwey road to haul aod delirer Irom nnd to tbe depot, or anywhere alio, and niovo familiv! and bouiehold goodi anywhere on rbortaollco. - TII'iK. A. Dl UKETT. Clearfield, Pa., Mar. II. IHHO-lf. jprjal 3,ai'frtistratt3. Treasurer's Sale . OK Unseated Lands IN CLEAEFIELD COUNTI. NOTICE ll berel.j givtn, In purruanee of an Ael of Aieimbly app'oved ibo I Jih da; a' June, A. D. 1Mb, entitled "aa Art to amend un Aet dlreetiog tbe mode of aellog t'mealod l,anda in Claa field county," and the ea.eral lupplementa tbereto, thre will lie expeied to lele or nutrrr, oa tbe WIND MONDAY, Mlh dajr of JI NK, A. D ltll.ll, tbo following Iraeli or pieeea of land in laid eoontv. for laice due and BOpaid, via : Heccarla Towitahlp Aeres. 110 JJS 100 so o III 711 4.11 la) SID Mi :; m 114 104 Hi H lb I 4.U 110 124 .100 174 1S IMS s SiO 7 ISO :,o ss 70 l'.'S 3 41 Per. H'nrroarre. Tax. John Nallov.. I M P. A A. Flvnn - it ft laraeo af'-Murtrio it M Thi.maa Murcatery Mongol Miller John kiradv William Brady Jamie Blaia Alei. Blaia -. Jobn Wbitmer. ...... , tlrnrj Whilmer.... Willieaa Heoa Herman Wbilmer Jaeob King .H is .. IS oo .. lis ll .. 174 OS 14S 70 .. 10.1 to .. 124 Hi .. Ill 10 .. SI 10 . 107 10 .. IS 00 JohnUlhion 28 07 rt Hobert Wilmn SO Jnbn Kotlaod IS 04 I 7i St US 7 44 40 50 Peter lletl .. D.vM lla.tia Fred llowman Iirnnll MrOoy......... Jarob King Jeremi.b Mokker Frederirk Delee Tnomaa llillingtoo John lleao M Martin grinia Jamel 0tia 1 J. W. Ftmllb Fred llul.lev William Millar Stewart Cuwan .Iaeb Fouat Wall A Mavl J. 0. Waltara William Urav John Miller Bell Townihip. lii 111 SO SI 00 i Igot SO 14ISI7 77 Si tlnS I S4 0 1 t:l(lt ; SO 10 lint 224 00 ilil 1 14 ! i!4t 40 ot 1 si: 7 II IS i,:i7 21 Si I l20 11 SO 10.10 lo:. .11 1 1IS ITS S7I 1077 17 IM 11 15 of 411 US IIS 44 17 5 50 411 Ko. Ae. Per. Wnitwe'rc. 414S 1000 Benry Deck I tsio too " 17S4 1000 " " tsio 100 " ' 427 110 2 " " 5l 101 110 " ... iSIS lit " ." - 5SIS 101 " " 4JKT 7 120 " " 4014 107 Mleblla A Griffith 1021 1100 " " .... mo from Heed lot from Betta 4!l 500 Henry Beck 5004 10110 Nicklln A tlrigjtB tOOS 7SS ' " i07 Si " t0l 1 ' " " b0t 4l " " .... svio ua " .... 5011 117 " 57SS tit Ueary Book 41MI 40S ' 41S7 l " " toil 101 11 Mleblla A UtitDlb...- SIS 400 " " .... Sl 1st II Henry Beck ISIS 111 31 " " till 50 - ' .......... .'.SIS 111 " tain III lo " 4207 Sit J. It. Burgoaa ft M W Bavder to Widawiea Broe 42T ln " Mn. Ulrna - 7 Jamn Mitchell Tax. SOS ot 154 II 107 SO 88 11 20 04 44 IS SS 18 !1 II IS IS 108 00 let It 4 48 8 01 11 11 174 SI ss e it St ri si 00 05 41 2 17 08 53 13 S3 11 ia is ll ll 14 31 37 It 14 80 II 18 51 It UK 50 41 1- t 88 00 00 II 08 51 Illoone Townabip. Tax. ISO to 11 to r st 67 50 75 :it 00 11 tt oo 18 Oil C 30 .18 00 27 00 11 50 Tel. sa is ri is et so M tS 11 00 31 41 17 11 54 Ot 41 III i 40 I SO I 12 Tag. 1711 t 15 in SO It 20 8 15 10 20 10 80 21 01 It 80 ss so 41 to 14 I 17 lloKfra Townahlp, For. Ifarrnnlee. Wm. McCormiok...w.J N.ncr Bogcc N. McDoneld Jobn llyere t7 John Moatgom.ry. ....... Thomai 8mith. Jno. Kepbart.. Blair McLasabaB It Joba Kea Thomai 1'arkl Albert Owen ' Wetaou A Munaen Rradlbnl Townahln. r. ITi.rroelre. Alexander Dallas I rluianna Kator Ilarriion. Iteyard A Bryaia.. Andrew llarard Horatio I.. Hall ....... Blair Mcl.aoahaa ' Jamel Ituuran . Leonard A Cl)de.... Kevuolda Boaa David Aakrv Hall A llor'k I'ollr delAaahaa..........M R. Moi. op . David Aakcy Ilrady Townahlp. Ae. P.r. arraaloe. e Aa. 411 441 410 110 lit 20i Kit i ar 404 421 It 100 tl An. Pe sos 44 BS 170 50 ISO , ll 171 J0 OS li.t 412 1 .14 No. 402 Tax. log IOO dll II Win. Kirkpalrlek 121 88 II 0. Moodlander.. David Kennedy.... t'onrad Loog 41 00 111 84 lot St til 10 ltt II la IS 841 14 151 M .171 00 13 It 81 Ot I SO .15 II 171 tl II 14 it 10 2S SS77 5H7t 4101 58 St Henry Wycof...., Joba Panlap Caiper Utelver..., Boberlr A Fox ... ' 821 It5 30001 is) ITO4 3010 HIS II I Off 111 1st 111 40 1071 XSi 804 tt ' lit a ft 171 7 1U 'fherlee H. Preaoott... Cbrlitlaa Lower...., Roberta A Fox...... HollopeteraBrabakor Ckrliliaa Lower..... , i B chert Carry....... . J. W. 8mllb Ilnniilda Townahlp. tl'orrwnlca. Jobn Nicbolioa , I Re. leiol trot Ac. It 114 88 7 81 114 10 424 101 147 111 too S14 III lot ioo 115 n lo Tax. 87 21 71 72 111 71 tl 12 it .11 7 71 107 II :st t4 St 18 ill 11 lit 10 184 to III tt 281 14 tit SI t on 141 11 41 II I 10 Joba N.llor... ..... Mabam Whitman..... Caiper flhaffer Jr....... Daniel Whtinaar Joba Hubley Mary Roberta..,...,... John Trenler Carpet Hbefer..... Jrvry WiiltomeoB Mary Crawtard... Towmead Kpackmae.. Reboeea Rruwa Leonard llolln...... PrederlckKaba Ileary He per From lea led J. M. U . C'haat Townahlp. ' R'arvoofea. No. Ae. Per. IForm-aiee. 1004 to Robert! A Foa I III J. W.timitb Mil III Roberta A Foi. ...... SS0S loot I ill " ' ....... 31 100 Jabob Burger 107 David Irvin eet im 7S Si HonerU A lot 3SII 60 " 80 Milloa L MeOluro... 56I 40 Mcklln A UriSlb.... . ' 100 Philip Procter Ill Peolel Bodgeri 115 William Arnold Ae.' Pa. IP IM 153 I4S 411 III t tot . lit . I' I 1 4SI US 4S US 4S1 Itl Ut I 171 411 IM 101 181 tt lot 411 ti ' Tag. William Bnatma..... 107 II Joha Boyd 17 21 II SI 111 ft 41 75 111 II 81 it 81 M tl ti 0 87 41 ' 17 It IS tt 17 . 81 17 It 17 81 TO tl to 41 It I II 44 I IT jcilak Halnee Thomae Hemllroa Chartee ttohla.. .,...... Robert PlemlBg..,... iMtaa Riikerdiuo.. Joaethan Walker Joba Dock .....,...... Jeiper Bnlng..,.!...,,,..,. William Cook MaOerd tract.. Jemaa Finer. ........... ueorgv rage..M....,......MI Hoary Pige... Jamel Noble m,.m. I'kriitlaa Itokrer........ ...... Prom Hmllh Mahefiy A Miubill , Meltbiil Hloogb.....,.,... Miller C'krlii.,.,........,, ffiial dvfrtlsfinnitj. Job a Hremioaiaa IV J.Mph MoMurmy 31 dii.i t HMvar Mill L,ti...,....v ,v ' Ralilni 'lrouo4 ... John Mriiagbi 4 Co M O tori A Hprt-Dbla - ' l JainM Hu , 61 41 alobn Cunnianliatn WS II . Ilcnr l'fibjr ft 6ft I From I. A. Irrla M 11 ; J. W. UubofR b llalb MeOtmntl aiUl II II Uoaanl A William i ti I'uvliiKtun Tunrnahlp. . Ao. IMS I lull nn I Hill . HMV 11(10 I loa line " 4 32a 47 H Hi HU4 I I OU .111.. WmrrmnH. (lforg Mastl in sss M7I .1 , ISA oo , moiijnoo . d 711 l iooi .. o H , tr.u I n,',ti. ,. 70 I i ti. ,. Ill e I join ..' t7J H0 M I I07 371 H4 IH1H ly I Will mil IkVt r 0.1117 6.177 44 40 Mnrrii A Sleeart.. in to mi 74 M ti I U.I tl II 73 III lib im 4ii Oeorge Mead.. ill II .III liecalur Towuatilp. .r. . M'arraatee. Tag. Ullbart Vauhl.........tlSS SO 151 Sll IIS l 47 S sos to in . in sm sss HIS 40 14 !I0 IS7 IVI MS SO j ol 404 2110 III 11.0 ) of 4I'I ti 1 of 114 00 its 4011 Ion 74 A. Per 171 to 71 4S Jobn Uarriaoa.. I7 IS S, Fletcher Joiei.b llarrlaon. ll. VY. Mot'urdy.... Henry Port Miller aifate Jobn Drinker John K. llrron I MS ti ::s t4 I 4S 123 H It SO III II . Sd ts Kicberd ihomaa.. i;f si Jaeob Dowaiog t'i II llugb Kir 121 M J. hn Kyron ' U 71 William Montgomery.... 17 o llrnry Printer..... 171 ill Thomai F. Cope IJ 01 JoMKhKanadm ISO OS William Baoiom 170 ; Jamel Hamilton II 4u i I'bar II Hilk 0o 40 j Kulurt Kainev 10 Patrick Moore SI 00 Thomae Ntewardion 1 00 Ann ilrl.aneban ....... tl SO Jobn M.'l.anahao 4 10 William Kraua..... ...... 03 hi John Drinkar 110 70 i: Thouaa KdmeDdron I-'I 70 Samuel II .mi 1 1 on... 240 Oil j Patrick Moore - SI HO I Uavi.l Btroarl ; SS I tergueou TovriiNhlp. rl'urranMe. Tig. J. H. Fergaioa 11 tl John dratl 12 00 From (Jeorge Straw. ........... IS 10 Warren Bell SI 12 Cilrard Tnwualtlp. No. S3S4 MIIJ 6-.ni SJ70 il-l ilia i44 t.SI il5t i1.iS bill Silt 1MI mil An. loss 7SU I loll Sll 10S nun iois ions loot not 11 110 1100 Ion 100 so lino I tms Tor. H'erruarce. Ileorge Mead .., Tag , I IIS 00 51 00 . lit 00 I 01 00 I M on 108 ' 0 4t 10 21 00 111 00 28 00 128 8U 111 0- 10 80 7 80 tin Oil ! Mo I lleorge Mrad 1110 Mnrrii Atewarl.... (Jeorge Mcai Morril A Ptewart Ileorgi Meed ' ' a 12 Morril A Rtewart. II " ..Z 76 - " ' .... ii !.L Aug. Bcaureinger.. Morril A Stewart.... 4S1 Itio oa si oo 1 so 7 02 I 11 ! 111! 00 ST2 Oil i S20 0 ; lil 00 : I ti; n tn 43 SI l?0 70S 1I0J 1100 I 160 30 111 SIS ss 401 S17 101 28! 4SS 25H 14 8 1 06 no 8 114 4 SO 410 121 t 41 SS II .',0 84 S 12 T 28 1010 1 MhJ I Kill 'SIS 1117 IHHI 1117 18S 1024 I alt I VI 1011 1V.I4 It:i7 No. , 4111 5117 5118 611 6120 5121 4.111 5128 .Mil SJ'.'l 6125 10H I to 6314 lt 6911 S.HO 6127 633 611 1011 1001 I Oil 1881 I 1014 j 1021 1021 188 S3I4 6316 611 6325 1 5158 J 612S 6181 6SS3 51 00 . 28 Oil . l ... IS 00 10 40 1 SS .. U 00 31 10 .. SI 20 S 11 Ta. .J IIS 20 41 IS . I8 44 ,. 8.1 00 s no 76 61 ,. 1 60 . lot 00 .. 125 40 .. lit 40 .. 143 20 .. t 70 .. II 74 .. 81 70 I M II 80 . i'.27 On .. 422 91 .. 827 tl .. 4IS 00 78 18 ., II 44 ., i 70 ... 51 IS .. 46 67 .. It 00 Goahcn Townahlp. Par. H'arritafee. Uoorgo Mead... Ac. 851 lost loot lll not llioa 1100 no no mo 8"t i tl If.o Ii 1 100 lUt 1113 1100 not 411 17 Morril A Stewart.... William Mapei.."." llrorgo .Mead m i. t M M M t Morril A 6tea.t...'I ii ., H ... H.I! Morrow Morria A Steaart.... ' fJiliogbamAaarriaoa tleorge Mead. . 50 81 411 41.4 IS 771 tt 100 100 172 IM 171 S3 OO T ill A 76 01 41 56 76 ao Tt It Cberlea T. Rt berti Owaer anknowa ? 68 11 66 10 11 07 t 88 50 21 68 Tax. 10 16 f 40 11 00 1 80 14 43 Tax. 1 00 10 l"S 50 li'.J tl 21 to Thcmpioa Reed M O. Brown A Bre. William W.bb -. J. 0. Smith .......... (;rahan Townahlp. Ao. Par. H'arranfM. 197 Thomai P. ltope...t 148 Joha nkvroa. ...... For 1171 It Chariot Hall........ lit laiael Oope 1st Hoover, UerrlcAUe Cracuwoo Townahlp. No, Ac. Per. Warrantee. 100 Joba Ilambrigbl...! 50 K. A. Irvin 521 868 i . Nioklla A Griffith. SVfil 811 It JobaMehnleoB 100 Joiepb Boon.. fallrh Towuatilp. Ao. II 10.1 till 216 2.17 111 215 4.1 41 1 156 I'll 71 46 Per. H'orrwerre. 121 Chriotlaa Mlatk Jt III Malthlaa Young ISS Cbnaliaa Uagor...., 16.1 lleorge Murierimitb. IS Tbomaa Yedler Daniel OIHey Tt tteorga liakar...... . 146 Timothy l'axlea 15S .loha llurge 8tf Kuianuel Kugert..,.. William Uray Theme! tfrant Ill Heerge Moore Tax. Si 68 17 BO M 10 ISO to no 30 07 44 0 76 2111 OS lul 16 I Si 10 60 10 St 64 32 04 32 64 61 OS 71 08 8 .11 141 61 4; 1 01 10 tt 00 It 00 13d 40 84 II III 16 41 01 I Tl II 60 I 48 Tat. 46 III 10 lit 78 2T 01 101 6 181 6 ol 11 111 10 78 11 11 68 lit 14 34t 184 IS 06 . W6 Kt 0.1 lit It 211 ISS 116 I IK 171 10 i No. 4KI 6671 5674 58-t 506 6067 6671 6871 4801 4111 4226 410 6061 1 1 u Philip niotlngrr... Jobn MeCehan Oeorge Baker Joha McUabaa Lauibleek BenJ. Wtleon Joba W burner PigotBhew Kdward Uind. Pigot Hiiaw Rent. W lleao Robert lleaderaoa..,. ' Daniel Pulkirioa...... K. Neller Iluatoa Townahlp. Per. Warrantee. WUbela Wlll,eh..l lNiaiel Caldwell ! ' Moore A Delaaoy.. Ae. 170 106 4)1 SIT , S77 Willieaa Powers..... M M Moore AS Delaney... Wllhelm Willlak.!.! James W lleea " " ....... Wllllcm Peweri..... R. 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Reynold, lub. dif. J. Mobllu Hit tin Ida tub. div. J. Nlrhlln KeynoMf mb. div. J Nlrblle - Rrtnnldi aub. div. t. Nirblla Tbom.a Knri lot...M Relru A iroi.. N. foarena.... ...... A. . Browa lot..... Kuberu A I'ul Moore A IlelatMty. Hubert! A Fo to4 to t to II M . ' "'' 21 It I I IS IS 8 14 Tl its fit 4 to tl 71 114 SO 11M 00 SI to os r.o 47 US lie to Itl SI Si 10 IS t t I lit 147 ' g.4 ti 17 ll'Jl II I'll til liou 47 Ufl Oil 7 Per. 1SJ Llti William Pjwerl Moore A Delaney... M ... :.ii7 Aa. tl 40 11.11 Jorden Townahlp. Warranloa. Tat. ..I ut to . tl 00 tt 47 00 ... 7 SO ,. 47 lit 17 tl t ti .. 11 It Thomai Martin Hubert Martin Williem JoiiBloa Daniel Hiailb..M Riobard Peteri........ ii . Philip Dolti....' Jobn tlraff Bvnj. Youog Karthaua Towtiahlp. I '7 34 11.1 to ltd Na. tilt ill! t4l!t 0114 t.UV till limn moi lots 1.KJ ii. ;n srjt t;oi tldi Ac. 747 lots lino Hot lino I mo 711 i7 2J0 J.1P "tl !0t lf Per. Warrantee. IJeorge Mead.. T.t SI 71 lit 7 154 M 121 2 It KB 10 SO 114 40 l'4 41 111 7 24 tt 01 III IS I 40 11 SO I 40 I 4 4 J 01 It no i 0 M..nl A Stewart. Charlei Willink.... William Hmitb.... Capper Wiitar... 17 lleorge Meed 18 I C. MrClorkcy to Myere A Fiiber... . no Uiixb Mctloaigal.. AS ltaiid Maieai. 700 tiearyA Alexander. Um M CloikeyA Potter. lr,, j iO'.S j Aa. S7 411 KnoK Toteitehlk Far. H'arraa.ce. Tax. 151 Tlcnjaraln Poullncy I 22 64 15! Uael Morril . 311 11 IS.1 Martin I'crre HI OS IM Iriht-lla Jordan 115 2 Adam Hoodee 15 IX Peter Whileiidcl It tl Su.aona Ward ... IT 18 lil Jamea Doray 86 51 (len Trlk SI l.awrrncxi Townahlp. 4.U Oil Ii Sll Sll 2HII !Sa. j 5201 Ae. 1100 1100 1 :0G 1100 1100 I IOO lino 1100 1100 1100 1100 1 1 1.0 1 1 10 lion 1 101 1100 liou .171 1.10 111 0 Per. WorraatM. Tax. lleorge Head I 61S 00 ' 61 SO 0.10H 510 1 tic! Ylllt , 61 HI. Ii'4 OS 101 ,. 61 SO .. 61 0 ., Ill ... lie t 62 .. 76 Ml .. lit ao .. 78 80 .. 316 80 .. 06t 00 .. 161 00 .. 861 0 ... 14 01 .. 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H'lirrwaler. tleorge Wcttel Willi. m W.rta Chrilt Wertl Daniel Louck Join Ynrnell Joeepk Tamer..... .... .. Ae. 401 2116 277 171 421 440 410 .110 42.1 111! 411 413 431 407 20S 00 50 ISS 41.1 413 411 411 41.1 4.11 411 41S 4.1.1 483 28.1 V 171 111 Oeorge Hibacker... Peter Yernell Clem Stoker Joha Vaogtin Jonathan Keehit II. 8. Drinker John Heal William Eveni lllair McLaoahan Tbomaa Morril William Merrli .... Sirauel Mcredilb William Miller Hetty Morril Tbomaa Fitaiimmoai... tleorge Cljmer tleorge Gray Patricb Moore Mary Morria Nalblt Frixier ...... Magnni Miller Patrick Hare....... .... Robert lllenn Patrick llayi John llu.ton Franaia Jobnooa David Beverage Waltev Stewart. William A. Hmitb. ..mm William rlinlth William M. Smith M .. John Palmer...... ...... William Kinilb Ilvtnaa Oral!..... ....... Conrad Hwartt John UnO X. HedeBOWer Matlhiaa Plough Robert Canon N. Rcdrnower Metlblae Hloagb Henry Drinker.... t'hriitian Wertl Joreph Potter Franola Johaion........ 4 1 61 108 10a 117 41t 173 144 00 111 111 161 It I 38 lit i7 T 167 1 1.16 81 0 N... 50.1 SO.'O 6VSI ..00 69:11 50. .4 6015 Sill 6t17 SJ.I StM SOSI SOSI No. 5711 4T74 577i 6771 li'7 5777 59?l 5011 5771 17.1 57; 6 1777 6177 ' 5771 No, 4254 Jeeeph Raymoad...w. Penn Townahlp Pir. Wirrantea. Ac 1003 875 TIT os Teg. Nirklln A Griflth....t Sll II " .... I" 0 ' .... 173 21 " .... 16 ai " ' .... 178 81 ' " .... S21 60 ' " .... I IT 41 " " .... 86 11 ..... SO 40 111 11; Ilill 323 140 50 168 141 511 126 300 tlrcenwond Bell .... Niekttn A llrlftik.. 101 22 II Ii 21. II 16 It 1 Pike Townahlp. I'ar. Warraatee. Joha NIcholroB 64 " - Ac. 70 63 620 T.I. i 121 01 so la M ss I to 16 . 73 10 .... 41 01 43 4)0 II to ... II SS 26 80 It 15 4 J 7 SI 64 118 109 41 106 lot 176 441 III lT 1 107 Aa. 9?T tS 090 1041 0911 900 419 495 101 990 1010 57 Ac. 19 06 13. 810 62 lo .lomrl Wlleoa Joha Nicholeon.. Nlcklia A Hrifttb.. Joba Nichnleoa Jamea T. Leonard.. 11.1 Towuatilp. r. Warrantee. S Jamel Wlleoa Tea. eto 00 4241 42III TS5 SO S.,6 40 174 65 85 M 126 no 11 so 31 66 I 1 60 45 01 46 00 4i 96 s;o Meare A Delauey.... Jemeo Wileen 4164 tl'1! 4101 4101 4248 4261 578.1 tl.ol 64 5 John Nlchuleoa.. Jamea Wtlioa.... teuton Townahlp. Per. Warrantee, lil Roberta A Fog 6 ' No. Tax. , t 4 ot . 461 00 .. IT ! ..... 20 14 ..... 108 OS ..... IS ID I0 .1501 1S8I 4141 4151 JaineaWileon.. Oeoraa W. Arnold.... Woodward Township. Warrantee. trrael Wheeler Kll llooimaa John McCahaB Roland Kveaa ....... .w Pigot Hhaw rVlrailiea Uraff Tboa. Kdmuodioo Joeeph Aahorldge..,,....,, Joha Mneeet Jr Philip Poale Jaeob P. Howell William Jobnitoa tleorge Beckham genteel Kmlln Henry Sbater .... Thomai Barton Joba Lowe leaae (Ion , Jamea Alexander Roland Meaae Beojamia Jobaeloa Joha Vaagbt . William Farter Jehu Oarmoa ........ .... . Henry Drinkee W.lli.m Drinker ......... Mery "aaOwleh. .......... Mary Neil WiUlam tt l.ur. A. C. Finney....,..,..,,,, William Wmar Per. lil 115 41 71 151 10.1 15.1 153 tl Tax. .. I 411 lo ... ! " ... JOT 01 .. 11 "0 ... IH II ... 185 l ... 671 16 ... 67 61 ... til SI . . tit 61 .. 171 17 ... 27 7 71 .. S 62 80 ... 87 S3 .. 44 46 ... lot 00 ... lit II 6 00 ... 4T 2 ... I6 10 ... 2IS 8; ... ITS ... HI 00 409 20 ... !! II 44 11 , 19 06 II I I 9 I 67 . I 17 ... .11 ... 33 CS II 81 ... IS 4 156 J. lewder William Wilaoa McCaaley A Leather Kennedy A Co PHILIP DOTTSJ, Trtarorel. ClearlilJ, Sprit Tth, lilt