A M tiioaai 0. Gooulandeb, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WKDNKKDA Y MOHNINQ, JI NB t, ls. Ruder. If you want to know what U folne. oo Ib the buaineaa wurld, Juit read our advertlalog eolnmaa, We apmut eolamn IB partlenler. MAXIMS FOR THE DAY. Ke Qiao worth? loo office of Prealdetit ihonld bo willing to Bold it If counted In. or nluod there bj Boy frkud. U. B. Onaar. I oould noror bare boon reoonolled to tho ele TBtlon by tho emalleet Bid of mino of b peraen, boworor reepeetable In prleata Ufa, wbo Bail forovor oarrj upon hi, brow the etainp of fraud lint triumphant Ib Amerteaa bietorr. No ewb eoquent Bctlnn, fcowerer uierltorloiie, obb weah BWoy Ul lOIlori ui in, rwvru. Chablbo Pnaaote Adahb. I would rather bora tbo endoreouient of aquer tor of B million of tbo AniorloBB pooplo tboa tbot of tho Louiilann Helurnioe: Hoard, or of tbo Com. minion whiob exolmled tho facta and doclded tho quoitloB on b technicality. Twit. A. HRMDBIOKi. Under tho forma of low. Unthorford B. lUyM baa boon doolnrod President of tho United Btetea. 111! tlllo reata npon dlafraDchlaement of lowtul volorl, tno lalee aerllDeatee or tno reiarning on oere acting corruptly, and tho dooiilon of B cota. miealon wbiob baa refuted to hoarevidenoo of kl leeod frond. For the flrat time nro the American DeoDle eonfrontod with the feet of a fraudulently- elioted Preildmt. Let It not bo underetood that tho fraad will bo llenlly eequleaned In by the country. Let no hourpaef la wnioo mo usurpa tion la forgotten. Addrihb or Uihocratio H. C.'e. One hundred yean of human deprarity accu mulated and ooooantrated Into a ollmax of crime. Nerer again In Qve hundred jeara aball tbey bare an opportunity to repeat tno wrong. Dakibi. W. Voounnui. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. FOB SUl'BKMI JUIIIIE: Hon. GEORGE A. JKNKS, OF JEFFERSON COUNIV. FOB AUDITOR GENERAL '. ,Col. ROBERT P. DECIlKliT, OF FniLADELPDIA. THE ELECTORAL TICKET. roB ILBCTOBB-AT-LAnaR: Robert E. Monigban, William U. Harford. FOB BIHTRICT ILBCTORS: Dir. 1. John Slerln. 1. Edwin A. l'uo. 5. John H. Campbell, 4. Olllei Delicti, 6. John M. MolHtt. . Kdward Waldon. 7. Nathan C. Jamoa. 8. (leorgo Filbert. 0. Jaa. 0. M'Hparren. 10. Dr. A. J. Martin. 11. Adam derringer. 13. Frank Turner. 1?. P.J Birmingham. 14. II. E. llarli. Illl. lift. George A. Poet. In. A. M. llentoa. 17. J. P. Lintoa. ID. Ool. John 8. Miller. m, J. O. Helton, i 111. 0. N. Bowen. 31. J. A. J. Buchanan. 123. Chriatopher Magea. 1 23. Itobort M. Otbinn. lie. Thomai Bradford. :i. Harry W. Wilion. 211. Samuel Griffith. 1 37. J. Hoae Thompaon. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COM MITTEE FOR 1880. bob. a twf. MKMBBna. roarorrica. Buroilde B'r. Cbarlei B, Patrick, llurniide. Clearfield " hmitb V. Wilaon, Clearlrld. Cure-enav'e " F. I. Tbonpaon, Cnrweniriile, IlonUdelo " Patrick Dunn, lloutidale. Lumber C'y " Daaicl W. llile, Lumber City. Newlurg " Iaaae Marklf, Ilurd. N. Waih'n ' Dr. A. !). Bennett, N. Waibincten. lUceola "B.A.Campbell, Oeceola Alilla. Wallaceton " Uco. W. hiuigh, Wallaceton. Beocarie T'p. Daeld Bear, tllen Hope. Hell John 11 lion, Oitind. Bloom " William Liner, ForeiL Bogga " laeae Ueiab, Wallaceton. Bradford " David Ililoblnge, Woodland. Ilrady u Chariot gehwem, I.uthenburg. Buroilde " John Wearer, X. Washington. Cheat " Joaeph II. Broth, N. WaabingUn. Corington " T. tl. Coodriet, Frencbrilla, Doeetur ' Jacob F. Bteiner, rbllipiburg. ForguaoB " A. A. Bloom, Jtlarron. Ulrard " John Newenmb, Gllllngbam. Ooahen " John A. L. Flegnl, Llrk Han HUla. Uraham " 0. W. Kyler, Urabamton. (Jreeowood M John A. Rowlea, Uarron. Ilullcb " Jamoa Flynn, Smith'a Milla. Huaton " II. L. Horning, PeoReld. Jordan " Pr. B. A. Creaawell, AnaooTille, Kartbaua " George Heekendorn, Halt Lick. Knot " Conrad Baker, New Millport. Lawrence " Clark Brown, Clearfield, Morrla - 41 D. If. Warning, Morrladale Mlnoa. Pann " Martin M. Plynn, Grampian Ililla. Pike " Hamuel Addleman, Curwcnarlllo. Sandy John M. Troiell, DuBole. UnloB " Reuben H. Laborda, Rockton. Woodward 11 William Lather. Madera. Da. J. P. BLUC11FIEI.D, Chairman, Clearlleld, Pa. . W. E. Wallace, Secretary, Cleardeld. The Kadical "Boom." As wo go to press the leaders of the opposition party aro in session at Chicago, lor the purpose of nominating candidates for President and Vice President. It looks very much as though Grunt the Third-tcrmor and Emperor would be tho man seleoted by the boomers. Tho Jeflorson County .Republican Convention met on Monday, the 21th ult.and nominated the following tickot : Congress, Harry While, of Indiana; Sonator.Dr.W. J. McKnight.of Brook- villo; Assembly, Jamos E. Long, of Brookville; Associato Judges, John Thompson, of lioso Township, and Dr. J. W. Poust, of Rcynoldsville borough. George T. Bodgcrs, of Brookville, was ohoson Chairman of the County Com mittoo. ' Pardoned Too. Wo boo it slatod that tho Itcv. Dr. Geo. A. Pcltu, woll known to "many of our citizens, has been unanimously acquitted of the chaTges ol immorality proforrod against him, at Jamestown, N. Y., after an ex haustive examination by a committee of tho church appointed for that pur pose It has boon deoidod, however, that he shall abstain from preaching until he has rocoved from the effect of the rumors. Tho Kev. Dr. has been badly wounded, in a moral sense, and it is not likely that ho will evor recover. The judical Cdaiuman. John Cessna, ono of tho completest dema gogues this State ovor produced, is tbo Chairman of the Cameron Slate Com rnittco, and resides at Bedford. The Radicals of that county hold a Conven tion last week and instructed thoir delegate John Cessna to the Chica go Convention, to voto for Blame, at though their Stato Convention had in structed bim to vote, for Grant. At their primary election on Friday last, the) Radicals expressed their views on the Presidency by ballot. In Cessna's own ward the vote stood; Blaine, 72 Grant, 3. The latter was made up of the Chairman, brother and ton. This is cooling, indeed I Bold as a Ham. An exchange says; ."The oditor of tbo Indiana Mrs Knger, a Republican papor, says ho is 'cloarly of the opinion that if Grant is nominated at Chicago, five hundred Republicans in this (Indiana) connty will rofuse to Toto for him.' Wo must patiently wait and see what those 'five hundred' will really do should Grant he nominated, and will simply remark now that if the Republican party in Indiana can swallow Harry White for a third term in Congress, as he wants it to do, it will not stop t gulping Grant down along with him, strong and repulsive as tho mix ture would undoubtedly be." "Now, iust yon mind," the Alaaengrr man will take to the wster in both rases as glibily as a duck. CHIME OX TOP. It iii with uloumiro thut we rvcord die fact thut thcro are 8 Tow Radical editor (vory few) who nro alill tho propriotor of it conxclenco, nnd aro not ulraiil to Hpcuk their KctitlincntB hoiit'Klly acquired, and In thoir jour nal" proclaim agniiiHt the iiitttijr jjreat Crimea committed liy their party lead era in thin State. The editor ol the Now Castle Countif Is ono of the tow Indicuted loft, lie iuy : "On Friday tho State Penitentiary wm disgraced. Tho partiea who di graccd it woro M. 8. (Juay, Secretary of tho Ccmmonwoalth ; Aaron K. Dunklo, Secretary of Internal Affairs; Ilonry W. Palmer, Attorney General; Chas. V. Stono, Lieutenant Governor, and Jlonry M. lloyt. The fimt four, after moolinp; in a hnrrlod aession, whero tho Commonwealth was not represented, rccotnmcndod tho purdon of Kcmhle, PolrolT, IUmbergor, Salter and Crawlord, sentenced tbo Monday nreviuiioj. and Hovt crantod it. The brihors and corruptioiiisttt thus go tin whipped of justice, and tho moral sen timent of tho Slalo is sot at denance, True, their flnos and costa were paid and they go out disqualified to hold any office of trust or profit undor the Commonwealth. But what caro thoy lor that. Success in crime has ma-Jo them peculiarly independent. Snatched by men from tho jaws of tho peniton tiary never having actually worn the tripos nor eaten prison furo thoy ro turn to their usttociutcs whoro their wealth insures thoir standing. The moral forco ol their conviction is, in a great measure, lost. Instead of being a torror to evil-doors, it is only a warn ing to them to bo a little moro careful in their ways and means. "This dofcat of justice and this tri umph of critno is churgoable first to Quay, Dunklo, I'almor and Stono, the Pardon Hoard. The two former wore always In favor of it. Tho latter two at ono timo refused a pardon and re ceived tho approbation ol tbo people thorolor, Hut thoy have changed, and it must bo inferred that they have no reason to give for tbeir change, or that tbo reasons that caused thoir change of front would not stand the light of day. No other construction can bo put upon it. in doing this they have signod thoir political death war rants, as well as Qiiny and Dunklo. So of Governor lloyt. In signing tbo pardon of these 'roosters' ho signed that which exoludes bim from futuio political hope. No doubt tho Cam eron machine forced him t3 do it, but tbo Cameron machine cannot give bim the placo in tho minds of the pooplo he formorly possessed. But still ho had a pluce; he dishonored It and was cast out. "Quay is seeking higher honors. His eyes are set on the United Statos Senate. Ho is working for that in devious ways, oven in this county, some of which wo may yet point out. lie wants to go there as a representa tive of the Kepulicans. It' the Repub licans of this State have tho moral principles thoy are supposed to have, he will never got thereby tbeir votes. Not only that; they will hurl him lrom the place ho new occupies at as early a day as possible. True Repub licans bave no uso tor such men no use for a party wbo steps between justioo and hor victims. True Repub licanism motog out justico to all scoun drels, whothor within or without the ranks of the party." Mad Ambition. Tho New York Sun pours red hot Bhot into Grantism as follows: "Ulyssos S.Grant is a man driven mad by ambition. Ho now seeks to grasp tbo Governmont of the United States a thing unprecedented for a third term. To accomplish bis purpose be resorta to methods boroto foro unpracticcd in American politics. Such methods will be condemned by the moral sentiment of the American people. "iligb-handed have been the as sumptions of tbo Grant clique in New York and Pennsylvania ; and now still more dosperate aro tho means they Ladopt in Illinois. ' "It is woll ; at least we think it will be woll in the end. "Can tho American people he robbed of tbeir right to chooso their own President f In othor words, can thoy bo deprived of their liborticsT Will thoy tamely submit to have Cameron, Conkling, and Logan, or any other threo men, dictate to them whom they shall havo for Presidont? "The issuo is now made moro sim ple and plain than evor. "Amoricam of grit, of blood, of aolf- rcspoctl Rise and redeem your rights and your libortioa 1 The great major ity of you are bettor men than Grant, who seeks to bo yonr Emperor or King I "Down with liiml "Vote him down at tho polls I "Consign him to eternal and con dign involuntary retirement." "Loyal" Divilopmknts. The Rad ical National Convention meets at Chicago to-day for the purposo of nominating a candidate for President A cotemporary, in alluding to the event, remarks : "One of the last 'clos ing ont' sales of the Republican masses, beforo the shambles aro set up in Chi cago, was hold in Louisiana on Mon day. It divided, a number of the auc tioneers striking out and opening op in another plaoe. At what was called the regular auction room a divided delegation was choson, one-hall for Grant, and the othor half foi Mrs. Pinkston's man, John Bherman. The other crowd put up a solid body fir Grant. Mr. Cameron's estimate of the first ballot only claims eight votes from Louisiana, but Mr. Logan, wbo has proved the master machinist in manipulation, has promised the bolting delogates thoir scats, and considering the fine work be did in the Illinois State Convention be will probably de liver the goods." Oua 8tati Faib. We soo it stated that Messrs. D. W. Seilor, F.sq., and Major F.lbridge MoConkoy, Secretaries of tha Bute Agricultural Socioty, re turned from trip to Ohio and Ken tucky recently, whithor they bad boon on business connected with the ap proaching Slate Fair. Thoso gentle men met the prominent blooded stock raisers of the two States and received assurance that thoy would sond to the State Fair at Philadelphia some of the finest herds of short-horn cattle, the best sheep and pigsaand blooded horse, FOOTEISOFK The death of lleury S. Kooto ends tho curoer of ono of tho most remarka ble men of the last generation. Thore havo boon many abler men and yet moro wbo were wiser than Kooto among his contemporaries, but few havo loll ao varied a record, llu entered tho United Stales Senate from Misninaippi when Clay, Webster and Calhoun were yet among its members, and first did tinguishod himself by bis violent as saults upon tbo anti-Slavery men of tho North and his amiable suggestion thut bis fellow-Senator, John P. Hale, should be hung fur treason. In 1850 be joined tho conservative elemeuts of Congress to pass the Compromise measures of that yoar, and when Jeff Davis,his Senatorial oollcaguo, revollod against the adjustment and aoceplod tbo Radical pro-slavery nomination for Governor of M iasissinpi, Foote rosignod his sent, became a stump candidate against Davis on the Vuioti platform, and defeated him, ilii next prominent nppoaranco was as a secession agitator, and when tho Confederacy was organ ized be turned up as a Senator from Tenneaee, and was faithlul to his old vagaries by opposing pretty much everything that anybody did about the Davis administration. Alter tho war, when old ago and grim want came hand in hand, be favored tho old flag and an appropriation, and managed to keep himself hanging around the rag ged edges of power. He held tho office ol Superintendent of tho Mint at Now Orleans until a lew days ago, when ho resigned and returned to Tennessee to meet the long bait that sooner or later must come to all. He wits a petulont agitator, aggressive, quarrelsome und seldom did even tbo right thing wisely. His usefulness for any purpose had long since ended, and the world will take little note of his departure MRS. COLONEL SIMMONS SUR RENDERS. Hundreds of soldiers in this county remombor the bravo Colonel Simmons. We notice that a graceful and fitting compliment was pairf to his widow at Uarrisburg, on Sattudoy ovoning lust. She, it will be remembered, is tbo widow of as bravo and gallant a sol dies as ever unsheathed a sword. Among "tho bravest of tho brave" was Col. Seneca G. Simmons, who lost his lifo during tho rebollion. Tbo Colonol Seneca G. Simmons Post, No. 11C, G. A. R , ot Hurrisburg, hit upon the ex pedient of making Mrs. Simmons an honorary member of that Post, and without letting any one outside the organization know anything about it, surprised that lady by presenting hor with a beautifully engrossed and train ed certificate of honorary membership, with I lie regulations of the G. A. R. and the by lows of Seneca Post. Mrs. Simmons, who is ono of tho most esti mablo and agreeable of ladies, simply but gratefully remarked in reply to In observation of Commander Cocklcy: "1 surrender, for 1 have been completely out-generalrd." Forty-five members of the Post were present, and they woro delightfully entertained by Mrs. Sim mons and her daughter. Tho occa sion was made still more pleasant by tho preeenoe ot a number of visitors to the family who were as completely surprised as was Mrs. Simmons her self. The ceremonies took placo in tho beautiful garden attached to her residonce, on Front street, where the lamented Colonel was wont to spend many happy hours with bia family and friends. HARD FARE. Tho editor ot tho Lancaster Intelli gencer, in alluding to the up-hill business the Census takors meet with, says : Tho Census Supervisors have hard luck. Poor White in Philadelphia got together such a lot of jail-birds that it was necessary to cut off tho heads of the whole party, Supervisor included. And now our Snowdon, aflor coming amongst ns and looking into the char actor of tbo applicants, and vowing that he was going to chooso tho boat men, regardless of their politics, has had such confoundedly bad luck as to oo two of the Enumerators in thiBcity sent to jail for thirty days ; a period, too, which carrios them clear ovor the time appointed for taking the Census. What is to he done, about it? We can only suggest an appeal to the moat benevolent judgo of our Court, who maybe so impressed by thoimposibility of two officers of the United Slates having done anything worthy of thirty days in jail especially when it was only their Republican xoal that got thorn thore that ho will let tbom out as innocent and malignod workors in tho good causo ia thoir wards. At any rato the judgo should be besought to let these two Enumerators out tor a couple of hours in the cool of the morning and ovoning to take the Con sub in tho Third and Seventh wards. Thoy lie bandy to the jail, to whose shady retreats they might return to spend the heat of the day, which ought not to bo spent on the streets anyway. Thus the needs of the United Statos, the demands of justioo, and the require ments of humanity may be satisfied. A Niw Candidate. Another dark political bono is being put on the track, groomed and barnossod for the Cincinnati Convention. A number ot ot Congressmen and othor Domocralic politicians mot at Willard's Hotol the other night to get op a "boom" for Wm. R. Morrison, of Illinois, for Pres ident. Among tbo Congressmen pros ont wore Knott, Blackburn, Reagan Hnnton, Chalmers, Atkins, Sanlord, Clark, Philip., Clarcy, Bickncll and V addell. They are resolved to sup- port Mr. Morrison's aspirations. Mr. Morrison is one of thoso ablo, cool men, wbo can always be trusted with State affairs, and would make a noble Presi dent rTTY Good. ThoNew York World sys that in common justico and pro priety tbo rrosiuoncy in order of Tin dicalion belongs to General McClellan, and that "after tho wrong of 1864 bas boon righted and the tie jure Presidont of 13G4 has been seated for a full torra in tho White House it will be In order for VI r. Tildon to claim consideration.' Trno enough, but what the Democratic party should do Drat of all ia to vlndi cate ita own righui which were ruth lessly OTerturned by fraud and violence in 1864 and 1878. Measures not men, party not individuals, ont to be the watchword ol the Democrat at Cin cinnati. 'OCR COLORED llItETHRi:X." WHAT Til NK'ino RADICALS INTKND TO DEMAND. A Washington J'i. interviewer has recently made a raid on the "intelligent oontrubaiid," found so tisctul during the war. Ho says : Hon. J. Milton Turner, next to Fred Douulas nrobablv tho bent known and most influential colored man in the United States, is in the city nguin. luo last timo he cumo here as a witness before tho lixodus committee this time bo oomos on his own hook and with an eye to the polllieul situation. A Pout reporter, who intdo tho ac quaintance of Air. Turner beforo ho was appointed minister to Liberia, and knows him to be a man of first rule intellectual ability and nerve, took tlio trouble to get at his viows lust evening and record them for the lientfitof The. Pott. Mr. Tumor can speak for tho Northern negro as authoritatively as can Mr. Scbitrr. lor tho German ele-l ment ot his party, and as such a repre sontntive his views are entitled to con sideration. "How is it," said 77! Pout to Tumor, "that you woro not sent as a delegate to Chicago from Missouri ? Don't your noonlo niako ur tho bulk ol tho Re publican party in Alissottrl ?" "Certainly they do. The Republi can party of Missouri is composed of nogro and Gorman voles. I reckon at least 40,000 negro votes. Tho white Amoricans wbo belong to it.liko Filley, have nothing but their own ends to Biibsorvo. Filloy's interest this timo was to got a delegation for Grant and as I wasn't a very stronuous Grant man ho koptmeotit. Filley only wants such men ubout him as hocan use and I probably wos dangerous, bocnuBO 1 think for mysoll." "Ato tho negroes domanding with any degroo of unanimity a representa tion on tho Presidential ticket ?" "I think they generally beliovo Chat they are entitlod to it. If I had been sont to Chicago, 1 should havo placed ono in nomination. We will cast 600, 000 voles in tho United States this Fall at least and are tho balanco of power in Ohio and Indiana. Wo aro a signifi cant element, too, in New York, Now Jersoy and Connecticut" "W ho would your candidate havo been ?" "I havo no especial candidate. Douglass or Senator Bruce would have suited me, and would suit tho negroes generally. Uruco 1 think has moro elomcnts of success about him tiian any othor man wo could name. Ho has won golden opinions as the only un questioned Southern Republican Sen ator from both parties. Ho is a man of good character, good address and good abilities, and therefore wo could present his name on other grounds than that ho is merely a black man." "What grounds ?" "Well, because bo bus proven himself to bo an eminent and siicco-'Stul lie publicun stutesinun." "Does Senator Bruoe fuvor such a proposition ?" "I do not know that he does. He is a modest man and would have to be pulled forward by his race il at all. I have never asked him to allow his name to bo used. One of the righls I obtained by citizenship was the rii;lit to prefer whom I pleased for any onice 1 cun voto to lil!, and that riht in this esse leads mo to select Mr. I. nice. Rut you aro a Republican, aro you not f" "Certainly." "And want to see the Itepuhlican ticket elected "Yea." "But are you not aware thut tho nomination of Jlruco a negro, would drive away thousands and tens of thousands of white Hepublioan votes 1"' "1 am not It cortainly wouia not if Republicans aro honest and mean what tboy say, and tor ono I am de sirous of putting thoir protestutions to the tost. It would be unwiso to offer! Mr. Bruoo as a negro. Wo oll'or him as a Republican truo and tried. If be is rejected bocauso he is a negro, the responsibility will rest, not with us, but with the Republican party." "And now tbat you are not a uelo- gato to Chicago, will his name be pre sented ?" "I havo no doubt it will he. Kev, II. M. Turner, of Philadelphia, one of tho most eminent and scholarly negroes in the world, the managing editor ol the Christian Recorder, tho organ of theAfricanMothodistchurch ; alilaine' man, an anti-third term man and, if I am not mistakon, a delegate from Georgia; Isaiah Waro.ol Philadelphia, another vory influential negro, and a number ot other prominent niembors of my race, while thoy differ as to tho head of the ticket, are a unit tor Mr. Bruce, or some other distinguished Ro- publican like him, for the second plaoe. These gentlemen will be at Chicago and in tbo Convention, and 1 havo no doubt thorotoro, Hint Mr. Bruro's name will be proposed. "Why do yon opposo Grant ? "I am not opposed to Grant. Of all thecandidatos bo is my personal choice Ho took mo from an humble position and made a United Stntes Minister out of me. I feel grateful to him for tho distinction, and rczard htm as a great military captain, but 1 fear his nomination will create Irreconoilanio dissensions in tho party and I liko my party even bettor than I do tienenil Grant Another thing I would hate to see Grant defeatod. He is too great and too good a man for such a slight or indignity as that." "What do you think about Sher munf" "I think ho is for tho negro a good friend to him, taking his history in and out, and would, so fur ns my raco is concerned, bo willing to tniBt lilm. "Is ho your candidate ?" "Yes. I prefor him, and think, too, he will be nominated." "One more question, Mr. Turner. If tho negroos propose Mr. Ilrucoor rrcd Douglass and aro refused recognition, will thoy bolt r "I cannot say. It is not possible for me to forecast tho action of 600,000 voters." PaAYXB IX roi.iTics. A sort of ro ligious proclumation has been issued in New York invoking Divine aid in tho settlement of l'roalJontift) tickets. It is as follows : In view ol the fuel Unit the nominat ing conventions of the political parties in June next will dcHignato those citi zens to whom tbo choice ot the people lor mo i.iiicl Aiagmiralo ol these United Stated for lour years next en suing will be restricted, the under signed auk their Iruthron of all denomi nations to unit with them in making .Sabbath, the .lIHlt ot Hay, a special occasion lor prayer to Almighty Clod that Ho will vouchsafe to guide and diroct those aiwcmblies in the oboico of men 111 lor the suffrages of the people. R. I). Hitciioock, S. S. MiTcnu.L, It. 8. Storrs, Arthur 1!rook, H. W. Hai.i.ows, K. H. ('iupih, T. S. llASTINflS, J. II. rtTr.Ancr., O. C. TimilT, li l). Bivan, A. P. Putnam, (J. M. Hamm-toh, W. Okmiton, H. HmiB KsttToir, J. A. Cbapmar, W. T. 8abii; O il. pARnURST, lilNMAT PaRKIR. Tul TrI I lNWAHDNr.saj. Xhe Sec retaryoftheCoinmonwcallb Quay js now a full (lodged cantlidato for the H'oitcd Btaloa Senate. It ia not to be wondered at, tbereforo, tbat lit object ed to bi main supporters being kept behind prison bars during this moat important campaign. ThxUmmoi.y Trio. Cameron, Conk-1 ling and Logan uro entitled to great credit for their efforts in looking up an F.mperor fur us. Tbo Jkllufonte Dem ocrat, lu alluding to tbeir venture, re marks : "Senator John A. Logau, un der tho immediate oyo of the 'Old Com mander,' has proved himself fully equal to any ol tho Lieutenants in command or tho 'third-term' war in tho Repub lican ranks. Having defeated the Mulligans in Illinois, he can now givo his hand and claim equal rank with our Hon. and the shot gun hero of Now York, not only lor forcing success tin der difficulties, but in tho methods used to obtain il. The .Mulligans and their allies are suppressed, and the Duko is placed in supremo command of tbo situutiou. . Now it is in order to boost tho P.inpire und givo full devel optnent to the real object which sup porlurs ol a 'strong Government' mi der Grant have in view." Ilulil lieinled persons are reuum mended, by ono who knows how il is himsell, to have n spider painted on their heads as a preparation lor the fiu-t approaching fly lnne. Colored Sonalor Hrnceiionly thirty nine, weight 210 pounds, anil dresses well. Ho ib very modest and never gets in anykody's way. Courtney felt oold when he reached his hotel. "Bovs, said be, "I m a numb-scull." ' gtw Sfli'irtlSfinruW. pORTINWAnrj, II A It DIVA UK, and HOUSE F0ENISHINQ GOODS, and NEKDLKS, ATTACHMENT:! AND PAKTS, s and all kinds of SEWING MACHINES, ao to O. B. M Kit It ELL, - Agent, CLEARFIELD, PA. J.nt I, 'a tf. FARM FOR SALE The nn designed will H at prirata aale, hla firm, leeatai in renn townimp.tJlearflold ooonty Pi.. OonUin.ng ' BIXTVAOnUB, half of wbloti il ia a food atat of cultivation witb afraiaa welling, Tog barn.'a tliriity orchard add la excellent a firing of ner failing water, together witb the Decenary outbuilding.. The portion not cfcared is heavily timbered, and all ii underlaid with coal and Iron. It will be aold low and on aaay termi. Pur turthor Information oall on the pr-mitei, oraddreai tha iitirinr at Urainpian llil P. O. OWKN J. KKENAN. Urain)tan Hllli, Juni 2d, IHKO-Sm. Thomas A. Duckett, -IiKALKH IN- I aud Terminer, and court ol Heneral Jail Uellr--w uiiL-i.i i . .i i.i ., e(T,attlieCourt llouae at Clearfield, In aod for the prepared at II lttn. In TurnUh rmille end: - -- - i manufacturing o'tanltahmeni with a auperinr iualily St Coal, Wood f Coke, Which I am prepared to dilirer in a fw boHri' notitte. I an ilwart read' to haul and deliver Iruai and to ihe ilayoV or enywbvre eiae, and wove U iu ill and bout ti old guoda anywbi-re on ihortnotire. TIIOB. A. Dl'CKETT. Ciiarflald, IV, Mar. 81, lfiHt-tf. John Irwin & Bros.. CURWKXSVILLE, PA., UEAI.KRH IN All Kinds or Merchandise, -BI'CH AS- Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc. Jot . AIANt'FACTritERR AND DEALERS IK Mfcl iicr, TIM IS Kit, ANDKVIHV IlKSCRIPTION OP SAWED LDMBEE OUT TO ORDER. H The Only MannfacturcrH in ClcarAold County of the NEW PROCESS FLOUR I -M- n.ot it, vnon .. t r.r.n ,ii,ntrs . ha a-it) t'Casli puitj for oil kindH of liraiii Wheat, llye, OaU, tic Carweolrille, Pa, Jen. 1, 18;0-tf. Aarua Patera.. ..A. X. Woelrldce -PltAl.litS IN Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise, WOODLAND, CLT'D CO., PA. Respectfully solicit their patrons and the pul.lla arnarally to eall and ataia. loa their near atneh af Spring and Summer Goods, CONrHHTINfl OF Cashmerea, Velveteens, I'elnints, Lawns, (iinf(linms, Prints, tin bleaohrd and llloaehril Mus lins, Kaney Skirls, Sheet iiifrs, Tickings, Comet, lloffs, Oil Clothe, IIOHiKflV, T.nundried, While, Cheviot and Percalo .Shirts, (iloves, Neckwear, lion's and Hoys' Clothing, lints I'api, Boots, Miocs, etc., etc Groceries A (if n'l Merchandise Will be found ol first quality, and satisfaction is guaranteed. The fol lowing are always kept on band, (some tew only in their aeason) : flugnrs, Teas, Coffees, Bpices. Byrops, Confectioneries, Oranges, Lemons. Bananas, Fig, Pates, etc., Hard ware, Queenswaro, Glassware, Tinware, Wood and Willow ware, Paints, Oils, Clocks, Trnnki, Valises, Mirrors, Stationery, Furniture, ft Uinere' Snppllea, , AL80, PKALERS BAHX,E.E.TISS!cSimT0LE3. Jnn 2, IRSO-tf. Srw guU'frtlsruicnts. gUKQl'KUANNA UOUHR, CUEWENSVILLE, i-tiWA. JT-ff-Tlili old ftoi walUitftMUtifd )!iil bm tn Iftuw) hj Ibu unJrlffraed, Mid In ttla con- nUnl t"1 rcnitatintt ttiiftwtiop to IIiom who mty paUrunliw him. (Joint Hibling ltohl. IKn IS U. UkUUMj t ftiirior. April 11,'hl tf. J J by Riven l bat I.tttri Ttiuintftrv n lb oitaltor JOHN PUTTKK, lU of Hrady town thip, ntkrllclij count), IV, dcovtafd, htn tiB duly trntil to tti uDdBtalinvd. ftll per- i ni Ioilttblod to mid oattmt will plH uuk Itu- inodtitfl pnrnfi.t, ind umm hiilng olAim ir a LBKhdi aoii.it tb Mint wit) prant tliiu prop- rlr ftUluantieawtl lur acttir moot wunntit ihij. UKOHOK 0. KIKK. Lulhri)iurg, l'a., J una IJ, IhrtO ftt. A lMINIMTItATOK'H NOTIM-Notift tralion on tli fMato of AI.PKKU W. OWKNd, late rtf Kcrr 'H t"nMp, ClrarfleM county, Pit., dw d, hating biea duly untoud to I hi nodrr ii.ii.Hj, ill paraooa IndopUd tt aaid ' rila mak itnmdlt payment, aud tltoai hv Df claim or demobda agaioat ttia pmii, flll prett-nt ibeio itrnparljr uthaottoatad for aattl luant without .,4-litr. JAMES H. Illl.K, Adtuiniatrttor. Uml.er Olty. Pi., Jan 2J, ltiMU-At. TO FARMERS ! . I rlk t fitfftri lb Fanoira of OlimrftrM ounly. tint I ira tb armutW urer 'if WhnrlvVa p.ileot Hallway Chain llOKHEOWKlt. Wlib Threabera in4 OIinri af una or tw boraa power. For lurlhir purtloulira itldrtai the unJtril((nr)d at 11 loom aim rt, Columlili euunty, or call upon V. If. CAHlMlN HKO., Atmnta, In flurlleld Pa. J. M. IIULHII1KR. J una 2d, IB80-.lm, SpringlSnffliner Millinery! To Mr CraTOHRftf An rni Pinur at Lirri j About Saturday, April 24h. 1 will rat am from Philadelpbu with a full liu of Ml LLINKHY OuOUS of ill kind. Willi ntw fictlittea for do ing buainoii, I will aim ply any that I oin now fiv my enttomtra the hen lit of my dvantijta In buying, fly let and prirei throughout tho ontiro riflon. Mra. T. E, WATSON. CUarBoU, Pi, April 11, 180 rim. AIMINIMrR ATOKA NOTlCR..-NotlM U bar by giren that lttri of Adminli trttion on tho iitnti of JO UN A. THOMPSON lata of ' bndj towDihip, Cloirfitld county, Pi , dKeiifd, hiring bicn duly grmtod to thi undarilgnod, nil poraona Indebted to aild latnto will pltia niaki imnediato payment, and tbon biviug olaiwi or diiumda igiiDal tbo nnu will p reieut tbem properly nuthoutlonted for lettle nont without delay. HA RAH ANN THOMPSON, MI LION IL THOMPSON, Adioinlatratori. ClearfleU, Pi, June 1, 1880 t. A' Court of Cleardeld connty, in tha matter of the eiUte or Alary l. DaTtdaon, deoeaaed, lata of Dell townahip, Clearfield oouoty. Tha ander aigned Auditor appointed by aaid Court to die tribute (he balanoe of money In the handa ot Jaf. MeOee, Sr., edtninUtntor of laid eat ale, among the pereoM entitled thereto, glrea notice that be will attend to the dutiee of liii epp ointment at hit office, in Clearfield, on TUKSDAV, THK Tti DAY OF JUNK, A. l., iHHfl, it 3 o'clock P. M , wben and where all partial tnteroited may attend. 080 AH MITCHELL, Auditor. Clearfield, Jane 2d-3t. C OUHT PIKH LAMATION. WaaaBAa, Hoi. O. A. MATKR, Prealdcnt Jadpe of the Coart of CommeD Pleaf of the Twantj-crth Judicial Diatriet, eoaipoaed of the eountiea of Clearnold, tentre and LHdi.o and Hnn- Abram Onnra and Hub. Vikcknt 11. Holt, Aea.reiala Judaea of Clearfield eoanti have Uaued their precept, to lao directed, for the liuldlng of a Court of Common Ploaa, Orphana' Court, Court of Quarter fiea.iona, Court of Over ' nioiidNV. tna Tin nnv nl Juno. IMNI, and te oonttnua oua eruek. NOTICE 1H, therefore, herebj (ivea, hi the Coroner, Jurtioee of the Peaoe, and Conatablea, in and for aaid eountjr of Clearfield, to appear In their proper peraona, with their Reenrdi, Holla, Imiutiltlone, Kiaminetlone, and other Kemeaa. braaoaa, to do thoae thiojta whieh to their ollleoa, and In their behalf, pertain to be dona. )ty an Aet of Aaiemblr, patacd tha 8th der of Mar, A. K. 1M, II la made tha dote of Ihe Joe- tieea of tha l'eaoa of the aaveral eountiea of thia Commonwealth, to return to tha Clerk of the Court of Quarter Bexilooa of tha reepeetire eeaatlee, all tha reeognliaaeee entered into before then by anr pereoa or pareoaa ebarged with the eomralMiaa ol any arise, aieepl aueh eaai may be ended before a Juattce of tha Peaea, dor eilatinf lawa, at leael ten daya before the eommenoamenl of tha aaaeloa of the Coart to wbKh Ibej are made returnable reBpoetlTely,end In all eaeee where any reengnitaneee era entered into leie than ten daya before the eommoncenient of the eeeatoa to whleb tbey are made retaina ble, the eaid Juatieea are to ret era tha name la the aatna manner aa if aaid aet had aot beea pareed, OIVI.V wader mj hand al Clearleld, thll Hat day of April, la tba year of oar Lord, one inouaana eight baadred and olxhty. aprJI-to JAMKd MAUAfiKY, Eherlt. l!lITOKK HTATKNENT.-Aeeonntof iV V. Whllehill, Iieaaarer of lha borough lundoftho borough of Clearfield. Pa., for tta year ending April ia, ikho : DR. To balance of Duplicate of W4 4 Hi II To " m IS SO To " Il7t...... It t7 To " " 1TS 411 M To amount of ' " 1I7 1,011 I To aaaouat balance . 19 IS Total.. . l,7ld S3 CR. Ry aaa't due Treai'r at hut aaltkjmnL.t M By am'l paid aa follewa I William Dorrllt S4 n. W. Rraith, Auditor . 4 00 S.V. Wilion, Auditor ISO J. C. Wbitehill 101 R. P. Ilicael 88 60 W. A. Ogden , 1 Wm. T. Wllaoa, work. ete. 71 T4 Daniel Connelly....- ... Ill f Jemea Pendegraat H IT 60 Bdw.nl lllll 4 40 Joeepb Yothera..... H - I Henry Ford...., , MN H 1 1 John lliilllhen 1 I. John McClellan I M Cel. In Mr era .. ti Petrlrk Herbert 4 61 Tim Ilenneay , M 41 00 Richard Shirk I lb P.AOaull 1 IS Alfred Shirk . i 60 Wm. llofman i W.C. Poler i M Tkemaa lleilly It JO Roaa lleed .. 4 to Wia. Powell .,.. I tJ R. A. Illjler I t Clearfiela Daa Light Co., gaa and llrhl- Inglempa ... ITS 41 Clearfield Uaa Light Co., gaa . 01 00 Wm. It. Bro'en, work, etc 1.1 0 O. LeipohH IT 48 T.J. borer ............ OKI Thomaa Dougherty H M. I to W. Kndreaa 4 Hi Jobn Pcbieffer I 10 John Hemphill. .... 4 40 John l.lriagiua ....,....,.. 4 to Jeieph llrae , ,,,., 71 John W. Bhugarta... I 11 8. J. Row A Hon S 00 Clearfield Fire Brick Co - II 81 Lewla Lanlch 1 II llaorge H. Young 4 40 lleotge B. Ooodlaader 14 00 Cleud Welch lil J. Prank Powell, alreet lampe, freight. glaia and repalra 6fi 7i J. Prank Powell, duplicate end pealaga. ST J. Prank PeweU, aalary aa Ooerelary.... It 00 J. M. (Irani 10 II John fehort m. I 80 tleoree Tbnra - S 14 II. B. Powell II Jena Kragtt. ar .H.- . 4 II M. tl. lltowu k lira - S4 0 I Mer.haH I 10 A. M. Fleck, rrfiairlng alreal lampa I 04 Jeaob Moore ...... I II ('urn. OweiM M W. V, "- right I 10 W. W Wni.lt , 4.1 Jol,n llareUy I 00 W. Hall I Jobn McNanaia It 00 W. J. Urmpbill, taaee I 01 Kobetl Milchell r 13 10 Prank Mellormet I 00 V. M. MoCallough, lighting gaa lampa. It 71 J. t. Patlerooa f 10 Paid oa i. W. Holth'a Judgment ii 74 120 eonponl, 13 bO each... M 44110 6 eoupona 110,10 each 1.1 00 Rebate of I per cent, on 1,4(1.111,10 daya collection...., Ti ll Parecnlagc, i per oaat-aa $104.11 paid after .10 daya " Percentage', t pet went, on ttll.24, col lected ao duplicate of IliS Il Jl Pererategc, 10 per cent, oa 14.49 eel. leeled oa dupllcateof 1177 ' ) 44 Balance af dupliliateof I87t la handa efeolleoter John HeClellaa. - IU II fialanca of duplioata or 1871 la handa of collector Wbitehill Sill Polancoaf duplicate of 171 uneol acted 4SI 10 Kaoacratloa oa dunllaaia of 1177..,.. . II 14 " llil Jl 4 Printing aad atatloacry i Ml Treaa. Pereentage, I per eeaL en 91,- 679.14 M 18 Total 41,716 U We, tha anderalgned horongh AadlUra, having eznmlnad lha foregoing aoooaat af tba Dtctriet Traaaarar. and compared tba voaehera, fad the eatae correct, and certify Umt then la daa the Treamrer, J. 0. W bllchtll, hem tha herragL fend a balance of til IS. JACI nAOMTT, SMITH V. WILSON, Audllora. May tlh, IMS. ft. WrUh & Mantis' ttrMt All tlic Affirresr Aggregated into one Monster Aggregation ! -:o: largest Tented ExMM.ioaoa.Eatlh! THE Mfimnn MARVEL (IP MODERN TIMES itiM l V414 V eftja IAAala - - Great New Orleans: and San Francisco RAILROAD CIRCUS AND Itywal Enl .sir Um $Xpv& I Vu.-Wwj' v..a ni wd ..t v.-. -wdi v-wn? v The Ono and Only WORLD'S K A I Locomotive Trains. AT CLEARFIELD I'nilcr its Four Thounand Yards of Lofty Tents, made H righter lliun 1'r. clouded Kquatorial Ji'oon, by tho New and Jut Perluotcd MAW 35LSSTS1G LISHT I Sunbeams uro shadows in its chained lightning blur., which upon Science a lleuven born Ilulo. Wo, nnd wo alone, have it. No othor show can obtain the right to uso it. Mono other could nfTurd. It is itsell a Glorious Kxhitii tion, well worth going full 100 miles to see. Its 100,000 Gasfelit - Which Is exhibited both afternoon und all single cxlnhitions, coetnir .ilMH)il anu many miios 01 oopper cauio. aViT One ticket for tho usual price admits to w hat ia more than 20 first-class shows. Children nr.der !) yours, half rates. Separato from all, but without extra charge, THE MONSTEll MILLIONAIRE MENAG ERIE OF THE EARTH. A 1100,000 herd ot Klcphants, a whole Menagorie of these Mammalia iluwto ' dons, including 'CALIPH," The Largest Captive Monster in tho World, which weighs moro than any three other Klcphants in America, and "DOT," The Midget Dwarf of nil his nice, less than three feet high, and the (wmllest Elephant on earth. Amid a captive world of Karest Living Savago Wonders ia ponilivoly ex hibited TWO STUPENDOUS LI VINti SEA LIONS, which cwt ns 110,000, weigh moro than a ton and aro hy Inr the largest pair of these Kare and Cu rioua Arctio Amphibia1 ever captured. An onlire caravan of Abyssinian Drom edaries and Uactriun Camels. A larger number than all other menngorics on this Continont combinod can produce. Then thoro'sour little ones. You will soo the smallest Baby Klophant over on exhibition, tho Hahy Lions, the Baby Camels, tho Hithy Tigers, the Ilaby Monkey, the Baby Sea Lion, and posi tively the SMALLEST HORSE That evor walked, less than two feet in height and weighing lens than 100 pounds. Tho only Hairy Kliinoseros, tho only Horse nf'Elhopia, the only Unicorn of Holy Writ, ol which Job says: "Upon tho earth is not his like." The only Abysxinian Viacko Yark, and over 1,200 OTHER RARE BEASTS, BIRDS AND ANIMALS, It n lmtneo tod luprb trftr4tj Ont. md bright w day hy tit KHetrie Light. Th (Jruil Nw Urlcnt and Han Franatw Htilroad Cirrut, Intro iJoom, without txfra rbarga, 100 ARENIC CELEBRITIES Man and bttr Btrrharh Erjaeatrlani, nora lorrly Lidj Hlrlfrt, mora Lapari, mora GjmT.aoti, Mora TueBblara, Bora Aort'baU. nora Bquaiibibrift. mora Doatila tSomartaalt Uhampluai, mora Atrial ArtUU, mot Kiladaled Anlnali, aod mora Prior. pal, Hpaakil aod Urnafat l'rfcina tri than war arar bfroraaawmblcd oodar oj aaaopy. A programma of AKtaundlnft Frfbraooat wlihoot ft parallal ! way totrodnaiog at aaoh axhtbttian ft tfoftpo of ganvlna WILD UTE INDIANS, CHIEFS AND BRAVES, Wlio WILL APPEAB IN A TURILLINQ DHAMA Or BORDER I.1FB. THIS IS INDEED THE BIGGEST ON EARTH I A 1200,000 SHOW KOIl NOTI1INO At frea I ta II n'eloek aaea arelr.. Tha Olarlaa af tha floldea Age ErllpteJ. More than ft mile of eelia peg eaatry. A erhele eaeaairerle ef llafihaataln Ilea. Three apleadeil handa of aauale. The greet Rteeia Oearlet Uaa J. A Cararaa af Oaojela latrodaeed. The liil.lel llnge Aqaarleaa Car. The Vlerea Jaa gle kToBartha Croeehed on ttlaalag Ueaa. A Oieeaal Chala of Ulittertng CharloU. 8la aeadona Fqaadrona of Prlaeel; Trapped Rteeda, A IfeTeleade ef Uidet Poalat. An' lndeeerihabla Array at Heeole Heealallona and Haparh AanaaUona. It la worth ft day 'a Jearnej ta fee. 8PKCIAL RAJR3 ON ALL RAILROADS TO AND FROM THE GREAT V VTOKLD'a KJlUalXlUJi. pEMEMUEltTIIE DAVANJ) DATE. Ono Tickot Admits 'you to All. TOLL BRIDGE FREE TO THE PUBLIC ON THE ABOVE tATK. Will Exhibit at PHI LIPSBURG, Saturday, June 12. Cirrus ana Wirrt ations of the' Earth! (l! W w v as m as- par . mm. Uar (Jilt - - .. -.j.----.- ::i:,vr II ol the Kail I . Vpon iu own Three Will Positively lOxhibit Power Electric Motor, evening, und in ulono tbo greatest of cimh, roquinnir rt bu horse power boiler 100 mm is. w-x-.v :?'"; . M IW T1 Tl J . ff di',r,lsil?lnJs- wagons wagons BUGtiiKs-nrutaiKH. Kl'IUNO WAGONS. SP1UNO WAGON'S. THE M)kLI VA(.0S. TOT AND OrE IT BT7C0IES. KEPT ON II A XD FOR SA I.E. stage & reilly, CI.KtllPIKLD, PA. M.J II lin. SherilTs Sale. y tfirt of thtj rfw.e'ffl ni fttrfj-itn-; writs nl yitii t'neitf ni-Ltti nut lef j"ur bt'ttn'ilv Court, inl to mi- tiirtrted, 1 have lrtid ( will x;su to r j' H' Nif, l I tie C"tui llon, in Mir burmijjh 'T Cli-nrflt M. tn Tliuraday. aliiti .'Id, Ihh, At 1 io'iM-it. V. M . all thr (oIL.ninjj nrua) a, .plB-ii and trac-ln t luniiat, tiouaiitxl uu ,ir rfi'ifd nf. f.ilt.wi. rii : AH lrfand'i' t' inirw in ) t it fi rtnio tt.t fr ! of lan'l li'iiiitf i-i litti- ii. ii.wiiniiiji, -r ,r ft el j fHnjn'r. Hann'a. britidfl nt lehrrtttt n leliow ; Itattmnmit at a d'n bi ..-b norprr ; lbrnt'4 h Uttfi of Mff1!- 4 a nh Jfr J. Cifr tll '.'! wrMej to t '' i Mi hy Af.t if r V. xl.a ntl T A i H M II otr Rortrt t ..jrff- writ IV'.' IU inr) m U. a bf ml-fl- ; H tun- I-1 iDii'lo ol T A. 4 aM. Hutu or imith J Jfrri '' p r.-1.-t ( a pol ; Ihciirn l.v U'nl. t, J .nit il -iaurt uuib dievi mit I'.'Jt I II' (i in? it.-1 lu luo ftUiM ot bj(iniMi, con m in m t I airri acl (rrb, and alluaantv, a-.tb alicui tilt trtf r'rarrd, and hatiag Ihrrc u Ttotcil a frame bnura, two barof, and other tiiif bitil'liuc, sod haYinjc tliamm Krowing imur rtaardr of choice fruit trert. A 10, All nl Ifti)dart iutret In ooa obr tract or i-ieteof land n'un'e ia Peon towevblp, CtT. fteht county, I'a , tiuundrd and dracribed aa M. tm : Hi Kin nil k at a l eorner, kmmp a Mi "iJiifertj 'liar"; lbrr.ee fculfa X dfjrreei wH l.'(7 pt-rriiei to a port ; tbrnre nortb ST deftren wort 1 04 irrctia to a pfit, earner of Tiioma W ail land ; thrnna ly ttma north S drfcrma earl 60 perch ci to a haiulouk ; tbene nrth k7 degree et 16 perrhn in a hrmluck ; tbenec nortb S ). Ktmii t-ft 7 iribn to a putL MirnT of the UajIrtT place ; t lie nee Wjr atna anlib S7 degrci east I IV perclie to liee of byinninft. eontaioinK V7 arrti and ptrohci, net uieaiura. aud bavin about fib aerea cleared, with gotid urchard fmn mi tberenn, and Laving tbercoo erected a lg h"uo, lojt tiara, nnd other autbuillinx. Hrlie J, takt-rt in aieention, aud W be luld ai lha prupertj of 0. 1. Ketdtll. ALSO, All of I'efendent'i intert t la atl tha certin tract or piece of Und ituatr, y ag and bein( in I.awrtnre lownahip, nmr.irtd countr, Pa , bonn 4i d and de cnbrd ai f-llnwi, to wit : Itrjilnoina; at a Itewloek vn the orif luat line of the Kolrt Jio jnurrvttj- ; thonce aoath M df greet weal IU percbra tr a pi t on original line ol aaid aur ay ; thrirnr along aama aon'h '((I dogreoe eait 7ft p-r-rbea to a poit ; lben north a7 de(rm aaat luff prrchea lo a ) 01 1 ; I bone north 0 degree weit C perchc" to a puat n towDahip road ; tbaooa along "nii tnwni-hip road oorih 211 degreoa writ 2A prr. ehea to a p't ; tbetoe nortb OhJ omi il fierobai io iUft on nrifrinal lino of mrre ; thence alng name north 31 Urgiee wcat IV perchei, more or leu, to the plat e of lirginiiing, containing i aorea end tft (i rebel, mora or lea, nearly a I of wbieh la cleared, aud bat tiig thneon erected a tog bouee, log barn, weevil! auid aud o'lirr out bnildtnga. tlciieti, uVeu in hoc at Ion and to lit ') 1 a the proper. of Milton 11. Miller. ALSO, AH tta right, title and interval of Defendant in a certain tract of land aitnate in Q Irani tow or hip, Clearfield county, P., Iieiundtd and dracribd ai fullowt : U-n'vun at a port adjoining Ian t f Fraoria Coudriet, brir.g lh- nortliwdt eoroe of aid tract ; then- e.tl 1 4 1 pnrehaa to at m cornrr; thenc rou'h il-rv K. It iJi-nel iv p-f-hf iw too-; ttirnoe ( along Nihl.ia L-inm III p loboi Id ftune "tn-: thr tic north it''iTig Jn. J ii --.it .i9 iier-ln-a ' jilei: of litg:i,nini:, otn Uintg fi' Icrc ti j. rehr. enl HlUitinru-c, rc- re i,r l , bi-Kij; petit rtt U trrntNo 1VHI, about .' i -n i-f wbu-h If clcurt-'l, ai.d haxing tltfrf io . l d a plank honae, 1) Ktori- a h-glt, i"g ,aiu, c.;ic i nb, a i,rl o'biT ou'bu.l ii:, A.nt ion all u:t'br.1 ihnre a crown.j. Se-tAU.I, taken In exioutt n u I u h p "rt prupcrtj ot lu,i-l l.outn A l.fxt a. All tb ltfr.' nl'a n-u ret in errtuiu lu' -f lir itintl ri' unU.' lo ''ike i a nli y, ('! rfirl l o'molT, I'a , boundrd and deil.ed a IoIIpw : On ibc mtt y lucua of lit njuiii m liioom'a eitae aud U. A, Fleming: T the nnlb by land ( D. S. Hew ing and llatiLah Way; on the weal be land d Han nab Way ; and on the aoutb by land o I Jacob Bilgrr, containing one acre, having t hrraon erect ed a two-atory frame houae and hilchen attwehrd, topetbar with atalile and other outbuilding. Heiaed, taken in exeetttton. and to ha aold aa th property of U. L. Way. A LSO, All the itefendant'a In Urea t In all thai certain lot or piece of ground altuat In th Tillage of Kterdrg, Woodward townahtp. Clearfield enuntv, I'a., bounded and deicribed aa follow: Begin ning at a poat oil M. Jamet itraat ( theno rut running in a werl direct ioa and fronting oa aaid at reel 6 feet to eoraar ef Andereon let ; Ibenoe along aatd lot in a aoolherly diraetioa lit) leet to a poat on Henloek alley ; theno in aa aaterly direction 60 feat to corner at lot af Jeaa Diggina; theno along aaid lot 150 feat to a poit on bt. J tinea a tree t, and plao of beginning, and having thereon erected a anall frame dwelling honae. Betted, taken In eientloo and to h aold i the properly of William Falooo, 9 ALSO, All th Defendant Intareit In a oerlain lot ot piece of ground aituat in tba village of Starling, Woodward townahip, Clear 11 Id oouoty, Pa., twenty-two feet front on th eouih aid of Virgin alley ; theno aaat along lot of Philip Mar tin 60 feet ; tbenee nortb along lot of Philip Mar tin 22 feot ; thenc weat along lot of Loaia Hoiaol &9 feet to Virgin alley, known at part of Lot No. in the geworelplot, and having (hereon araoted a l)-atory frame honae with basement. Baited, taken In aaoeotion and to bt aold ai tba properly of Fran el Perritr. ALSO. By virtna of a writ of Vtmtiiifomi pa, at tha aamo lima and place, all Defendant' inltreat in a certain tract of land aitoata In Uoabea town-ahip.Clea-.teld eeaaty. Pa. .bounded anddeaeribad a lollnwi : Bounded oa th eaat by tha fiutqa haona river, nortb hy land of T. Lingle, contb by river, and weat by T. Lingla, containing 21 aerea, nor or let, with about It acre cleared, and haring erected thereon a two-atory frame hoae, a mall itahl, aad other outbildingi. Betted, takra In execution, aad to W aold at th property of AlUa Cupplr. ALSO, Hy virtu of writs of Lenin ineiie, at th fame time and plaoe, all tno Pelendanta' tatereit in a certain two-atory frame dwelling bona, with lot and curtilage appurtenant thereto, tttuU ia North Hooted ale, Clearfield ooaaty, Pa., fronting on Railroad alreet iu feet, theno 150 fact to Kailroad alreet, being aituat about 160 fet weat of (Jeorg Hhodea' Hi. ol. Haid ballding la a two atory fiama houaa, lfii!4 feet, aod 18 feet high. Beiaed, taken in execution and to be BolJ at tti property of Jobn Rngan, owner, aad Jobn DuHey, contractor. ALSO, A II that that certain lot or place of land ilfuati on Front airier, in the borough of ClearfielJ, Clearfield county, Pa., bean led and daacribed ai followa: Hrcinntng at tha Haaquahanna river at th corner ot laud or John Mc I hereon a aetata tbenoa along land of aaid McPheraoa'a aetata ia aa aaterly dim' tion 1 6 perehoa to a poat ( theneeia a toutherly dlree Hon & percfaci ; theno along Tand of tba William aterrall aetata In a weiterly ai reetfon 10 perehe to a pott at laid river; tbeaet along laid river a perctiea ta plao ol acginnirig, eoDtaioing one-batf acre, atrict naaaaure, now il tbe poMeeiioo of K. M nurcfaAeld, Admlniitratar of Joufph Porehfteld, dee'd, and being tha aatat which tleoree Thm and UlliAbeih Thorn gran 14 to Jnareh Ilttrehlleld, now decaatod, by Deed m partition recorded at Clearfield io Deed Book " P,' page 102 and Iflft, and having areted theraoa large two-atory frame dwelling noua, a larp iram otabl and other necaaoary otttnuitmngi, Beiaed, taken in circuit on and to be told aa ta pre prrty of the eatata of Jo. HtirthtUld, dee'd. ALSO, All Defendant' Intereit in a certain two itort frame houe, being about feet tn depth aaa" fthout feet front, tltoala In lha tillage el Digginaville, ia Woodward to am hip. Clear (114 dufty, Pa , bounded aa followt : Oa th eat by lt of Samuel llnrdon, oo tba mutb hy Front treet, on the weat by lot of Mr. Mary Rilev, aaJ on the nortn bv an alley. Beiaed. tulten in evocation and to bo aold : properly uf Lemuel It. Oahorn, ALSO, II Deferdant'a inti real In and ta a certain '' atory frame dwelling houaa. about feet loaf and ft In dfpth, aituat In Houtirf- borough, OlnrtWd ciun'y, Pa., on tba corner Mafile al ey and Clara at reel, on lot known in ir gt nerel plan i f aaid borough aa Lot No. t)e Htiacd, tki'n In a,e"utiiB and t' h 'M ' proper tr of Mrt. M llugea, owner, or rajn ownr. ALSO, All Defendant' Intereat la and to a ctrtu' dwelling h'-uo, 14x20 feot, allaale on let ' ground tn Norlh lloutsdale. Woodward townitia Clearfield county, Pa., bounded and dear rib"! follow, to wit : Beginning at n poat oouth !' degree weat 24 feat from tbeorooeiAg of th W tr win ttanway with tha townahtp read let' ingfroaa Whitehead Filter' aataei ; lbtf along eaid road north A2 degree a weal 1 W poat t theaca alone; tame road north 41 df" weat HQ feet en poat; ibenoe eoutb Ui deur watt Inv feet to pott theaca 4?f aaat in feet; tbenoa aootb M degree weat Ii M " poat) thenc north 64 degreal aaat IW lei" poat, th plana of begin lag, aad haowa and be lag Lo 'a A aad D, ia tha plan of the etten-i North Uoatadala, Woodward townahip, tha br being on Lai II aoreatd. Belaod. taken in asacniiaa and to be a -U tha properly of Klijah Hrahakar, airar, w " putrd wwaar. Taewa or Sai.k Tba prlea ar luai at th property aha II ha atrnck off aaat be paid at Uma of aala, or wh 04hr arraageeaeau a aril) t-a approve! atbarwiae tha property mil Imiaeitlaiely pm Qfl and aold again at tha aip" aad riak of lha paraon ta whom il vaa atnea m who, In aaao of dttcianvy al aaah re-" hall make good tha can, and la ao la(U" will tava Dce4 b pr a en led ta Coart for onlrtj Hon nnlai th ntonay ta actually paid Sbtriff. J AMI'S MAUAFFKY, Sntairr a Or r it a, I ,f,, Claarfleld, Pa., May 12, 1M0.