ShegcpuMiran. (jtonoi B. Goodlandib, KJitor. "CLKARFIKLD, Pa. WKDNKflDAY MORNING, HAT 4, list. Reader, If you want to know whet la solne, on In the baalneae world, jaet read oar advertlalng olomai, the Spttiat oolumo In particular. In Trouble. Not riitiifled to cut Indiana in making bis appointments, President Ciarllold appears to bo din posed to got rid of tbo Indiana stutes nien bequeathed to bim by tlio IJnycs Administration. This ia too, too d- d bad. The Juiiicial Apportionment. Tbo bill reapportioning tbo State for Judi cial purposos passed tbo Senate on Kridny last, and was sent to tbo Homo for concurrence In it, Clearfield ia mado a separate Judicial district in ac cordance with tbo now Constitution. Not a Stately lit mark. The Cbiim boraburg Spirit makes a "cornor" on our eouior Sonator in this way: "Al though gray with years, Judge Hoar is not stupid. When Cameron nroso tlio other day to make a fieico answer to General Hill, tbo Judgo adroitly seized Don.'s coat-tails. Ho know be wasn't far from bis brains." Uenerat Longetreet li now Republican mid Bio. Butler ia a kind of buahwhacking Demn orit. Huntingdon Oloht. Yos; the formor stuffed Liliby Prison and filled tlio Andorsonvillo pen to over flowing with Union soldiers, whilo tbo latter was risking bis own life and that of thousands of bis fellow-soldiers to empty thoso prison pens and eavo the Union. Which do you prefer 7 Blood. We notico that a genuine live Indian has been appointed door keeper in the Indian Department nt Washington. If that Indian bo truo to the flag of bis fathers and lmvo any remnant of tlio Indian's proclivity to vengeance, we shall soon hear of a first-class scalping-Btory from the seat of government concerning tbo heads of tbo Indian Department. That's So. The Philadelphia llec ord remarks: "They do not tolerate bungling at executions in I'ussia. When the Nihilists wero banged on April 15, Micbaeloff s rope broko twice, and tho executioner bis received a hundred lashes for not preventing the uccident. If such a rule wcro adopted in this country there would bo a good many streaked and scarred bucks." Awfcl Carelessness.- The lust hor ror is the capsizing of a ferry boat, or scow, whilo crossing Fox river, at Klgin, Illinois, on Friday lust, drown ing thirteen men, women and children, through the carelessness of (oo many passengers gathering on tlio upper sulo of tho vessel. As may well bo imagin- od, tbn err-ilnmpnt tvfls prnltt Twonty persons wero rcecued by boats that went to them from Iho shores, or tho disaster would have been fur worse. ItAscALiTr. The New York Sun prints a "ifoll of Dishonor," being the records of 178 army officers who bavo been tried, convicted and dismissed since 18C7 fur various offenses 07 for stealing, 70 for ungentlemanly con duct, 30 for drunkenness and tho bal- ftneo for various other offenses. Cf tho 178 only 8 wero graduates from West Point, tho othor 170 being ap pointed from civil life. Ono of tho Wost Point graduates proved a thief. Change of Officers. On Tuesday, Hon. Wm. P. Schell, Democrat, left his desk as Auditor General, and wits su perseded by John A. Lemon, liadical of Blair county. Tho Democrats last Fall did not squoezo this Lemon enough Honcc, a Democrat is relegated out of oflico and a Radical substituted. How evor, ho is a very clever gentleman, woll-known by tho business men of this vicinity as tho buildor ! tho rail- road from Clearfield to Curwensvillo, and, in our judgment, is all right, ex copt bis tniserablo politics. Liobt Weights. Tho llaltimoro (tazrttt says : General Mahen. bai two fona and a dane-hter. all old enough to tako fboir pleeea io eooietr at Waahiogtoa. Jill wifo ! a rare aeoompliahed laa; and theeieeteonlraat phrelcallr to bar oua bind, Hhe weighe ovar 2D0 pound, and If raid to hart noateaaed remarkable peraonel beautr in bar day. Next to Alaxandar titepbeoa, Ueneral Mehone ia tlif axaalleat man that baa tror bean In Congreaa. Of course, the editor in question is alluding to bis flesh and blood weight when ho speaks of Mahono. II r. Ste phens ia a light weight too, hut he is a giant as a statesman, and a man of honor. Tho other is the proprietor ol neither, but a full-Hodgcd domagoguo in politics. A Good Law Pass (.Wo notico that our Stato Senate has passed a bill to punish merchants, or other person for selling or giving minor children pistols, gunpowder, or other cxplo sives. We hope the bill will pass tbi llouso too. A twolvo year old boy has no more right to carry a loaded pistol secreted in his pocket than a bottle of whisky. Both cases should bo treated its a crime, and tbo boy who obtaii either intoxicating liquors or pistols through fraud or misrepresentation, should be punished equally with tbo giver or seller. Put both on the same fooling and then tbo law will bo pro nounced good. Uurrtino Blaini Up. The liultl- moro Gazette remarks: "Mr. Wains had bettor hurry np and bully Kngland on the fishery award, or haul up Italy altout Our pork exportalions, and thus draw attontion to his own aggrossivo and magnetic nature, in the game of political tbimblo ngConkling has prov ed too strong for bim, and Gai field loo weak to build on. lie must hurry and kick up a big row with some groat warliko power, and make the Stato Department a power and a centre of interest. Garfield's backbone is melt ing away like a snail with salt on it. Ho is making ready to conclude i peace with Conkling and Cameron and throw Blaine overboard as a peace offering. Anse, James Blaine, arise I Where it your magnetism V OTHER TKSTIMOXY. .General Juhn.V l.ogun, one of the Grunt boomers, and a United StMrs Si-nulor In. in liliiinis, loyal to thu iii, bus fit-iiitntly been cliargt-d with lull ing a regiment fur the rebel urmy in suiillierii Illiuoin at the bivuking nut ol tlio reliollion, Two weeks ago, on tint floor of tho Somite, lie lock par ticular puins to tinny this piece of his tory. Wo then believed he was lying, an J we are now convinced that he did lie Wo, therefore, introduce General Stet'duian, of Toledo, Ohio, as a wit ness. The Generul is thu editor of tlio Toledo Democrat, and wus one of the real fighting Generals of the army. He has this to say ubout the Lngun affair in bis lust issuo : General John A. I.ol'uii bus denied, and repeated tho denial in the United States Senato that lie- wus ever in sy m pathy with tbo rebellion. If bo did not orgunizo men In Illinois to aid the rebels, his own brother lies, whom we licurd tell President Johnson, in spring field, HI., in the presence of Generul McClurnund and oursclf, I nut General Logun Bent him into thu rebel army. If Logan was not persuaded by Col. W, A. liichardson out of Iho intention, with his mon, to attack a regiment of Union soldiers at "Big Muddy Bridge," Col. liichardson slandered him outra geously, fur ilichaidson told us at the Democratic .National Convention in New York, in 18C8, that horodoono hundred and filty miles to seo Logan and dissuado him from attacking the Union soldiers, and that alter a labor ed effort ho succeeded. Wo beurd Gen. Stephen A. Medio- arty, botwoen Chatunooga and Nash ville, in lS(i4, while lying on a pallet in thu cur with his arm cut off, accuse Lovan to his face, of expressing strong sympathy with tlio Rebellion, in his conversations in Washington. If Logan was not strongly in sym pathy with tho rebels at the boi'itiniiii; of tho war, and until alter he returned from Richmond, his position lias been misrepresented more than that of a iy other man in this country. Tin Mubev Chinese Letter Tho reader will remember that upon tho appearance in print of what purported to bo a letter of Mr. Garfield involving the question of tho employment of Chinese labor, just befuro tbo close ol the lalo Presidential campaign, it was at onto denounced ns a forgery, and a prosecution was commenced against an alleged forger, with a grout flourish of liadical trumpets. Since tho elec tion tho prosecution has lagged. When inquired ol why ho did not prosecute the suit, tho Chairman of the liepubli can National Committeo declared tho reason to bo that bo had no money. But the money was promptly furnish ed by leading Democrat, upon condi tion of honest efforts to find out the real author of the letter. Now word comes that the prosecution of thoso at present under arrest is to bo disniir-sed and no other instituted I The truth seems to be that tlio letter has been! traced to tho author, but that is not pleiiMint to Republican officials to ad mit that James A. Garlleld is that au thor! The action of tho Republican leaders can not bo accounted for in any other way. Clinton Democrat. A Goon Card. General Gurfield is "not at homo" or ' begs to be excused" when delegations of Virginia Republi- oana fall to ntVer ftdvien "oiwortiing unices. This means that Garfield sticks to his bargain with .Mahono, and snubs even tho old Union men and Republi cans in favor of tho itcudjiistcrs. It was for tho ptirposo of buying .Mahono that ho was mado Chairman of a Sen ato Committee and given a scat in tho Postoflice Committee, wbcro ho could control postmaslcrships. General Ma hono denies that bo made a bargain, but tho moro candid Garfield bIiows that there was a bargain by turning his back upon tbo Republicans to keep faith with rcpudiatnrs. Tho Repub lican administration is seeking to strengthen repudiation in Virginia: assaulting tho financial hopes of a Stato. Tho Democrats in tho Senate would bo less than men if they failed to resist to tbo uttormost tho consum mation of this dirty bargain. Better far that tho dead lock should lust for a year. It Looks Like FilLiUusterino. Tho Grant family is off for Mexico. But if his Canal Presidency breaks down as hurriedly as his New York World's Fair Presidency, his canal business will not last long. If Grant fools around much over thoro the Spaniards will treat him as they did poor deluded Maxamillian. The following facts are put forward suggestively by a Wosturn journal: Grant bus gone to Mexico. General E. O. S. Ord, fora long timo command or on tho Rio Grande, has bis resigna tion in the hands of the President. Gen. Grant's own son Fred resigns his sinccuro in tho regular army and joins his father in Mexico. With theso overwhelming indications that thoro is a great flllibusturing movement on foot, having for its object tho annexa tion of Mexico, sixty representative Illinois Republicans woro struck with its momentous Importance, and every ono favored it. A Hayesism. Docs the Now York Herald mean to insinuate that Kx President dc facto II ayes was bribed by the star roulo contractors? That paper's Washington correspondent of! lhursday makes tbo following point "It would gratify public curiosity if Mr. Hayes would explain what hold tho star routo jobbers bad on him strong enough to oompol him to stand during his wholo term betwoen them and daylight. Already in 1870 one contractor, Barlow, swore beforo a Congressional Committeo that ho had boon eompollcd to pay $40,000 "hush" money to obtain safety." It is not surprising that a public journal which understands how Hayes was tho bono ficiary of tbo biggost theft tbo world ever saw should covertly accuse him of making tho best me of bis stolen properly he oould. A Blundering Legislature. For phenomenal blundering the Logisla- turo of Wisconsin bears off the palm. It passed an apportionment law which came to nought because it entiroly overlooked a town of 2,500 inhabitants; it passed a tax law which came to nought because it providod for doing something with the tax certificates on the 31st of June; it passed an antl- trcstinglsw which also came to nought because it formally repealed another law which was not in existence. This blundering la so gross that one is all but tempted to behove that it was com mitted purposely. Gxmuiu's New Mabiul. General l.ongstivet', a iiinii who won high dis tinilirii honors on the Confederate sido during tho rebellion, alterwards joined tho Jtepubliraii party, and from tho very day lit! declared his inten tions that party uwardud him .vilh lut appointments and big pay. First at Nuw Orleans us u Custom olllviul, then abroad as Minuter to Turkey, mid now ut homo again us Marshal fir Georgia. Thu last position will mulio linn, In a certain sense, tho muster of thu political situation in Georgia, al though it remuins to bo seen whether even Longstreet, aided by thu minions who aro dcslgnud to bo appointed us his aids in bulldozing thu ignorant black Vote, will bo powerful enough to overthrow tho viwl Democratic mujnr itius that Georgia bus givun o( Into years. Shu was tho first Stato to throw oil' tho curpot buggors, and the moment she did this sho aroso rapidly into the high plane of prosperity. Tho intelligent natives, buth black and white, will not welcome anything that threatens to disturb tho pence and progress sho has mado under a happy Democratic Administration of her in ternal afl'alrs. Those "Star Routes". U is a mean thing to say "I told you so" when a friend or even an enemy is in trouble, but tho Dcmocials will bo forbearing, indeed, if they do not remind tho coun try how hard llioy fought tho "star route" swindles and how tho Adminis tration of llayos bulked all their ef forts and kept tho rascals in pluee. Tho investigations of this brunch of postal iniquity, though impeded in Congress as much as possible by the executive, unearthed enough to show what as going on. Mr. Blackburn made some ringing spoeches on tho subject, and wen denounced thu chief conspirator of tho star route swindles, who was buttonholing members of tho House on tho floor and in the lobbies, trying to head off the investigations. Tho Republicans in Congress wero helping the Kxeculivo to hush the mat tor up. Now Garfield, for purposes of his own, lets the cat out of tho bag. Death of Mr. Woodruff. Wo learn from tho Krie Observer, that Samuel E. Woodruff, Iq., the well known attorney of that city, and fori many years Register of Bankruptcy, died at his rusideuco on State street, on tho 22d ultimo, alter a brief ill ness, in the C5th year of his ago. Tho deceased was a son of a Connecticut Presbyterian minister, and a graduate of Hamilton Collego, New York. Ho was admitted to tho bar in Cincinnati in 1811; locuted at (Tirard in 1HII; was elected District Attorney of Erie county in lsiiOj moved to Krio in 187li Ho was married to a daughter of Rob ert Sterrctt, deceased, of McKean, and his wife, ono son and two daughters survive him. Mr. Woodruff was personally known to many of our citizens who will re gret to learn of bis death. Hayesiso Him. Tho man who drow Samuel J. Tilden's suluiy of ?50, 000 per annum for four years (Hayes, Rutherford It.) hadhis cullers nt the White House, beliuvo that ho was a teetotaler by way ol bisappctite. Sinco ho has retired to Fremont, Ohio, it has been charged by somo rude Washing ton correspondents that Hayes did drink more than water and coffeo. Tho minion editor of the Philadelphia Times hurls this kind of a brick at tho head of tho Fraud : R. B. Harea, of Fremont, Ohio, baa taken tho trouble to write to a remote Weetero Journal to aaaarer bia temperance eonvioliona. Ha an nouncea aome eharaeteriatio reaaona guiiltog bim in hia adherrnee to tolal alirllnence. When be went to Waabingtoo in 1 877 be waa not, he avowa, a total aliatainer, but hia wife "bed bran a total ehatineoee woman aince childhood." Mra. Harea, it will Ihua be aeen, waa a prngeor alie waa a woman from childhood up. The question oomea in naturalljrwaa aha arer a babe? The; do aajr in Waihington that abe waa a good deal more Freaident Ihan her builiand quite a aafa aaaerlion, bearing facta in mind. A Veteran. A Washington corre spondent says that Hon. R. C. Win tbrop, who was Daniel Wobstcr's im mediato successor in tho United States Senato, and who delivered tho oration at tho laying of tho cornor stono of tho Washington monument, was on top of tho unfinished shaft on Wednesday, with his wifo and daughter, enjoying the grand view from tho summit. The observer of current events is aware that Massachusetts has not furnished tho' United Slates Senato with a statesman sinco tbo days of Wobslor and Winthrop. That tony Commonwealth has sent some smart men to that body, but ihcy all turned out to bo demngoguos, Credit Mobilier stock dealers, etc. Worse Than a Shot oi;n. Tho ab hored shot gun isn't tho worst intiini dutor in existence, as was truly inti mated by Goneral B. F. Butler in ro sponso to an interviewer tho other day. "With a shot gun," said tho General, "you influence- hut ono vote, but Iho manufacturers iiiflucnco thousands of votes by tho meanest kind of intimida tion." Ho was referring particularly to Massachusetts. Tho same thing is Irtio, however, of all the manufuelur ing districts. As the General reitera ted : "It is more disastrous to a free volo than thousands of shot guns, General Biillcr has served long enough in public life to render a truo verdict in such cases. Don orr of I'lace. An exchnngo in alluding to tho conduct of United Stales Senator Cameron in that body, the other day, says : The peraonal dlaeredlt that Don Cameron brlnga upon bimpelf in the I'. S. Senate ia ao far of lit tle eoniequence, but the dligrnce to the Slate ia eoraethliig that arere Pennarlvanian ia oonerrned in. The querrel wilh Dawea (of bia own pertv) the other iter, waa diacradilable enough to bin to have made him hold bia mumh for a aearioo, but to be compelled to vole againat hia own mo tion beoaaoe the leoaoerete Toted for it waa low ering hieoaoir to (be grade of a acarcnger. Hav ing BuSlcientlj eetaulnhed that be ia neither It to talk nor mnke mcllonc it ia lima for him to aubeide. Moro: Our Senator is entirely com petent to mitnago tho Radical Con gressmen from this Slalo, and tho members of the Legislature loo, but be should keep his mouth shut in Iho Senato. TnosE Assassins. An exchango says: "There aro several rumarkablo coincidences in connection with tho lives and deaths of tho Ctar and Abra ham Lincoln. Both wero tho great emancipators of this generation ; both died by assassination ; the chief assassin in each caso was injured and his death followed speedily ; a woman was bang, ed in both cases and the executions in both cases took place under martial law and on a scaffold surrounded by troops and in garrisoned capitals." 'A Wanton Acr of Oi'I'ression." "Do you pretend to say," said Post-nuister-ttcnerul James to John L. French, for eleven years Chief Clerk ill tho olllco ol thu Second Assistant Postmaster Goneral, "ihut you can sit idly by and see tho Government mon ey squandered and not report tho facts to tbo I'oslmaster tiVneru! or to the President '" "1 dn, sir," replied French ; "it was no pu t ol my duly us a subordinate to exorcise control in this mutter." This is French's on repo' t of the question und answer, printed in tbo Washington A'atiimal Republican. Yet French seems to regard his removal as a wanton act of oppression. Amendment No. Fifteen Set Aside. Chicago, April 1!!). Something of a sensation has been created at Spring field, Illinois, by thu refusal of the ho tel keepers to receive tho members of tho troupe of Jubilee Singers from tbo F'isk University of Tennessee as guests for two days liiis week. The great point is mado of this ro lusul being made ut tho homo of Mr. Lincoln, the emancipator of the color ed raco. All the hotel men, with one exception, base their action on the fact llikt, tho Legislature boing in session, their houses uru lull. At tho Loland House, however, the munager says he runs a hotel to make money, and can not afford to drive away his whito guests by aceonimo dating colored peo ple. Let it he Repeated. The New York Herald recommonds, in view of tho exposures of the Star route frauds und Doisey's implication in thoni, that thu company which so lately banquet ed and toasted thut statesman in Now York be reconvened and invited to ro view its judgment of him. Grant, wo believe, presided and Rev. Henry Ward Bccchcr said grace, and Vico President Arthur praised the guest of tho occa sion for his judicious distribution of "tracts" in Indiana, which made Gar field's election in November possible It was u del'ghtful company. By all means let it come together again and give Dorsey and Brady u new certifi cate of character. Director's Convention As we go to press (Tuesday, 1 o'clock, P. M.,) Iho School Director's of our county are assembling in tho Court Room and or ganizing as n Director's Convention, for tho purpose of electing a County Superintendent for tho ensuing tonn of threo yoars. What tho result will bo wo uro unable to state. There are quite a number of candidates willing to tako the office but just who will ap pear on the bulletin board when voting timo comes around is not settled, ex cept that Mr. Weaver and Mr. Mc- Qiiown had tho floor this morning. Star RoCtk iNiyi iriEs Washing ton, D C, April 21. A table showing tho mcreaso ol tlio annual pay of ninety-three star routes out of tho 9,225, whereby tho annual pay of tho ninety threo routes was raised bolween tho lettingsnf 1H78 and Januarv 1, 1880, from v727,18!l to $2,802,214, is furnish ed from ollicial sources. Iho regular appropriation for star route, sorvico lor tho year ending ,1 line .10, 1880, was 83,900,001). Of this amount 82,802,214 was absorbed by the ninety-three routes embraced in tho ubove table, leaving :!,0!i7,78ti for the runiiiinini; 0,132 routes It appears from this lout ilaycu lamony ol tlio 1 residency was not tho only heinous crime. A Lovely Example. Light-colored Republicans have an excellent lesson of self abnegation offered thorn by cx Scnator Bruco of Mississippi. Ho de clined the lucrative mission to Brazil, which was tondcred him by the Presi dent, because ho was unwilling to leave his wife at home, and loves her too loudly to tako her with him on ac count of tho yellow fever and other iinlicullhl'iilncss of that far away conn try. No such caso is of record as to white Republicans. Pecksniffism. It is woll under stood in Washington that Mahono is afraid of Conkling, and ho truckles to tho New York Senator in such nn ob vious way as to bo very noticeable. Conkling, who usually only conde scends to address bis conversation to tbo older and more pretentious Sena tors, is flattered lay tbo diminutive Virginian, and he sometimes permits a shako of tbo hand and occasionally, but very seldom, a confidential chat. The Rei'Uhi.ican Convention. Tho Republican Stato Committeo met at llarrisbiirg recently and fixed upon tho 8th day of September next, as tbo day for tho meeting of their Stato Convention to nominate a candi date lor Stato Treasurer. They havo vory sensibly decided upon a short campaign, and wo hope tho Democratic Stato Commiltoo will do likewise. What A Hprctaclk! Tho ('lutm bcrnluir Spirit my: ii&r.o nt ami ttdmiro, if you can, the "great" Ilonub lienn party with Mnhone und KiJrilo bcrtfor, ftnd I.oriL'Htreut, and Moahr, ropudiminhiHlH, guerrilla mid rel-clt, itft nupoeiul potn, und tho chosen nip- rescntittivof ut tho Htylo ol Iho nrom'nt ndministiittion'rt Southern policy." Its a picture thut ftn artin comtlr.t do full juHlice to wilh anything m till er than a whito wanh brtinh. ftrui drrrttscmcnts. Tl(Ut( l'. N(TI( K,.-Mr(b K. Dlrnm, 1 by her nest (rl.nl, a . K. Arnold, rs. Wio L. Bloom. Sub. Snr, livorew. The underaienel, having been appointed In open Court a Comniisvloner lo take leitimony In the abort stated ease, will attend to the duties of his appointment at hia office, In the borough of Cloaifl'ld, l a , en HA H KDAY, thellHT DAY of MAY, 181, at 1 o'olook P. M. or said daj, when and wbera the Defendant can appear tocroas larnine. T. J. Ma' I l.UOUUH, may 4 .It. Comniasioner. Millinery I Millinery II TTAKE the ptraniri of Infnnning the pahlifl that I ahall oiler aptvial induceu-nti In M illlnorj Qoor), such as (Si las, Patina, Kihbnn, Flowers, Ao., Trimmed and t'ntrltnmrd Mats and Hon net, in the very latott stylfa, Notions and iwaae-up LioiDing ror enildren. 1 Kintll s ilictt a Share of jnur palroaage, M1.S.S M. A. WELCH, Market 6t , Clearflsld, Pa. Apr. 3d, iNM-lr. TAIVORCH NOTM K. In tha Conrt of 1 Common Plena of Clearfield eonntr, 1'a, VI .. r..t li LI .... I., a... , nlt frleaJ. Jamea Fra N ' '' O.J.Mrera. I Tn O. It. JUjth Voa are brretir .otlfleil In ba ana appear at IDe n.il irni or Coort aa arora mentloaen.and there defend In lha abara aaaa . A allow eauee why deerea of dlrorea a eirl( munmonn ahtinld not be mnde. Saa.irp'a Orriro, I J. MAIIAFFKV. ClearUeld, Apr. II 'II. It. J Khrriff. FOR SALE t af not sKet.n riro t.orHt At.L (host two otrtaia lets of ground with dwelling hnoie thereon, situata on Market street, oppoiito tbe Alle((heny Huoaa, In the her on gh of Clearfield, having a front on said street of 100 feet, and attending Id depth 12 fot to aa alley, knnwa lo the plan of said horoogh aa lots Nos. 14 and 174, being lha asiata of James TbompioQ. deceased. Apply to FHANK PIKt.DINO, W. 1). BhiLKK, A'tornayi ftrawotr. CUsrfis'd, Pa., Hay 4. 1M St. iarur- 2tli'frtlsrw.futs. Shingle Mill for Sale VLARf.K lturktyt BMnfrl MaehlM r.B be purab-fj fry ohup Iruta (be ntiJrtiitn4, 1 be terme will be nade ty to lb purobtirr in pric And lima. l-'ur further inf-irtuetioo oall tt "lt.aDeh..rrJ Hume Camp," lo Union tow D ship, or Kldrffki Dtitlfriiftnetl at Korklon, Clrftrlleld oounlj, rUuDV IS A POL HON J.lclUN ALU, Hufltalon, Hajr 4, ISM eil. 4 riPITOK'i) KOTK'i:. In the tn titer of J tbeeitate of Julia HeriMtk. Ule of Kirt haua lownihip, deltas J. Mttroh MJ, 1841, T. J. MoCulliifth app.nt.iei. to tlitposoof the oxoipliont til tit to the .v-0uui.t or (iodfrejr rider, tbe Adioinitrator, by the widow mid biin of laid decedent, Tlie laid Auditor bereiiy gitrwe pulioe that be will attuDd to tbe Jutiei of bin appointuieot at hii office, Id the bormijrb of Clearfield, ).. mi PkllMY.tli 2u Ml DAY of MAY, I !!,,( 10 o'c luul. A. M. of m.J dny, wbeft and where all paitiea intereitcd may appear penoeally or by at tori. py. T. J. ll'iCl LI.OUUU, Auditor. Olearflelti, Pa., May 4, COI HT PKO I,AMAT!0.Wiititlu, J lloo. C. A. MAYKK, I' ro M. I cut Jui .f tbe Court of CotuiiioD 1'lt-aa of tbe twenty flith 1 Jndiolal Diitriet, ootnp'ned of the rouutioi of! Clearfield, Centra and Clinton, and Hon, Annan (Join:. anil Hud. Vixcicnt 11. lloi.T, Ariociatel Judgei of Clearfield eoun.y, bare limed their 1 precept, to me dirreted, dr tbe holding or a Court j of CouiiuoD Flea, at the Court I!ui, at Clear field, in and for the eeunty of Clearfield, emu-1 meneinfr on the Fourth MolnU) of May, ImhI, be lit the 43d day of lite mouth, and eoo-J linumg one week. NUTICE ia therefore boruliy giJ to juror and I witneiiee, in and fur raid county of Clearfield to be and appear in their proper periuni, at 10 I o'clontt A.M. of laid day. to do tbore lbit.fi which in their behalf pertain to be done. UIVKM under ruy hand at CUariiold, this flth dj of April, in the year of our l.rd one; thouaand eight hundred and ftehty-me. , JAMK3 UAllAFr KY, Sheriff. ! aprilS-to. Cray's Spooiflc Llciicino. TRADE MARK TRAD! MARK Greet Kngliih TWniedy. An un- fnling euro for reiniual VVrak orai, Sperma torrhea, ItllpO tencji a nd all' 1 1 leases th a t BEFORE TAKHD.rullow M AFTER TAKING. fiueuce Sul!-iouae; aa loia ol Memory, Univeraal l.arailude, I'tin in the lliioh, Uimne-s of Viiion, Prematura old Ago, and many other Diseases that load to Insanity or Coma uj pi ion and a Pre matura rave. ftf-Pull particulars In eur painph'et, hif h we 1 desire to end free by mail to averyout. The bpecitio Melioiu is sold by all drug,;iti at $1 per pajkuge, ot sis packages Ijr fj, or will tie seat free by mat on receipt of the money, by addre us ing Ull. URAV MEDlCj N K CO.. liullalo, N. V. Soil In Jlejrfleld bj C. l. Walnon. apr27p '61 lj. IJ-li::ttHlMH;&ailMgc FACTS WORTH KNOWIHC. Glaror.Dnt'hn, Mandrake, fUllllat tan! utlaer of the lxt nir-tinir kill nil y combined in PAHi-rt' t'-iN(.i't 1 oni, , it . nuke it the i;rtle,t Blood Purifier end ' fie ht Uealth and KtroagtU Uoilorer; trr t'aed. Jtoprrfp" ! the compmmini f Park pa's Cm- ..a 1 onic that noli-icnn Ihdk rxiM whfn , : it uwi. li you have Oytpepeie, Headeche. Rheumatitm, Neuralgia, Bowel. Kidntv or' Jver Disorder, 01 it yuuneeilj ttiilJ.umuUiU.l 1 apiiiKr, Ihe To If i juit the ihcOi uk. Dry it it i highly curative and uivij;Hiiii( ' ut never intoKii jting. U ymi are klowlr waiting awar ifn Con lumnliAB rir mv tn knm. it vriu hire a Painful' tCough r a bad Cold, 1'AWkiK itiireGim 'lun ; HI aureiv nrtp you. 11 five n-w me an1'. Iigir lo tne (erble and b:t1, and 11 a etrian me fur Rheum atum and Cholera Infjntum. ' It lilt bared Ilnadrerte of Ureal It Hay hare lours. If ynu are frelmf mi.ciibU d"nt wn!t unti Vu nre down .Kit. Imt ue the Tonic -d.ry ', ', No rruiir what ynur tlisrue or ft) iii;iotn. !) je, it will civc ttrfimitl relirf. ' R;meinlrl Vakk km' (iiMnpn Twr N nrt . mm (tniik hut the Beit and Purest Family. Medicine ever made, tmMun(lcti by a ncv I'rwtce, and entirrljr d.lli're'nt ir'.tn jittr r s ,' I ini-.-r prrfiaratinn ind all twher Tonir, Trj '., tr, liirilc. oiirdnir-i't rn mpc'v ym. ' PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Thnltcatand Host Crononlral llalr Dressing .."iisiilv prrfumed antl perlccily lurmlci. Will Always KrvtoreOray or I'aded V.ir j't wirjinal youlfilitt rolor and ariiwariin'-''. ft- t It irr.inlpii to ll"p lit tjKlli, a.tl 111 fuWi I A I. W fit.; It. it inns of Tt v!'l tnft-n t' d r,,!r i.taca Ulinrlmfl atvt ( uro in hir.au I I u- L.itvi IhI.'i. WwiwlrV eailtal ll ..I t UK April tlth, ISSl-lj. The News From MOORE'S? THE? HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, als and CapjJ AND n..f 5 That Ever Came into the County, AT THEIR STORE, ROOOO.l OPERA HOUSE, GEO. C. ATOM W. I()(HU1. Clearllel.t, Pa., Fopt. 22, UBO-tf. J II It Y MNT.Naines and looatioo of those persons drawn as jurors to aerre at May term, otnmeoeing en tha fourth Mon da (l.tdj, ana oontinumg two wet'lta : Travrrhi J i' rorb Mom DAT, Mat 23n. torn I.awhead,Clear(lfld .1 aa Ulenn, Ferruaon. M L I'ctftvin, Unutidalei Wash Ileta, Oreeuwood, jnnn 11 neon, " jJaa rvitinbell, Lawrence, K H Itartman, Osoeoli, J oh., Ilrown, " .1 II Friday, " J.) Mnoabarger, Morris, F lliilh'piMer, Tlepcarla, J L Stewart, " .larkoo Kamaley, liell,A A Long, Tihe, Jno lluinharger, liogita,, John Heed, Banay, Wm Crow nil, Hradtord, 1 1 H Wioiver, " J W Uearhart, " TP Hollister, " Ell Hartunn, llra-lj, Inao l Hi tier " llro llartsfelt, : I hos roster " i Frank Fob, m T II Mimon, ! Joa Harrison, Woodward W W King, tlarnride, Hhrff Corson, " K McKfa, Jno Addletnan, Chest, I Jas Harrison, W Hohnarrs, Covington,; WW Hepburn, v 9 iiugnea, uaoatur. Joan bluyd, " (InattD Ji aona-KVuHDAr, Mat Sunt. A J Ilageitr, Clearfield, Wm MulTat, Dec a tor, (I W Difhey, Hnntsdale H It frlogal, lihen. J II Kelly, N Wasb'gton Ham'l Stiles, Uulich. J J Fie, Urccita A 11 Hosenkraos.lluaU I A K Oreen, Ueeraria, (Fred brown, H h Uenderaon, Hell, Jno 6 wan, Jr., Jordan, Ed Hoover, Hoggs, i Philip Kibard, Knox, Jeff Lit a, Uradlojd. I J F Mullen, Lawrence. Chas Hediler " J W H .llenbar h, M.rrls W I Carl, " I .Inn n Kyler, J 8 Fry, ilurnslde, W N Froihero, Sandy, K U (Jearhart, ltrcaiut,' Jno Clark, Woodward, tiRCosD Wr.tK Mot.r, Mat Sflrg. Harry Ross, Clearfield, M W Johnson, Orern'd Krn-at Hock, WJ Conrad, tiulich, .las Moore, Hnniidale, jtleo W Spies, lon Ht Oeo Franer " N. F. Drown, Ilutton, John H 1'otter, L City, J Rnrnkrans, " I. li Clomsoa. Newbrug. Wm H oil man, " Wm Maya, Osceola, Patnyl lee, u And Kloar,Wallacftiio, ; I'eter May, Kaoi, Isaac l.yle, Hereana, W M Cathrart, " Han't liodlo, " IWffl Lockett, Lcmual Knot, " IK J Shaflner, Lawrenct, Snmuel Wetiel, Bell, Hugh Mullen, " W D Hhirey, Uradl'ord, 'Tha I.ibieh, J L I'earce, " jWrn Iteaumont, " Haia'l Lans berry " J Dangltbarger, Pika, w a Hoover, " ,Cbriat Wardlock, Daniel Fiiher, Chrit( Hotiert I'orter. Albert DeWtlt. 1 K K tint 1, Hanrjy, Lewis bVhaller, Handy, Thomas kills. J CatberwooJ, Decatur, (ieo (laskin, t r li Alaltsro. J u Harris, John Ilnghes, D W Morgan, Woodw'd, W B Morgan, " Chaa K Kea, " l)an'l liuuser, tirahatt, 1 Harry llartntn, M W. tha noderelnel. hsreby ear t if that tha foregoing list of names of persons were drawn by ns on ine iq aay ot April, A. v. 11, in accord ancf with eeaire lasaed by tha H.n. Charles A. Mayer, F resident Judge of tbo Conrls of Clear flsld eounty, bear in a data tbo 2d day of Anril. A. D. ISHI, to serve ai Orand and T rat arse Jorrir la the aeveral Courts to ba held at Clear field, commencing on tbo foarth Monday in diay, a, v, iiri,io continue two waear. JAM KB MAHAFFKY, Cberiff. A. t. JACKSON, KM. E. bHUWN, Jary COM.MiOMn f Warflald, Pa-, Apr. I, ISSl-w. HAVE W HEARD $m flmttsfmnits. in COfi r"day at w. Hatople worth O'J 10 CCV B frra. Addreea (Smaoa A Co , Cortland, Main. moh3,ftlly J AIMIMNTHATOH NOTH'C-Nutio ia hereby given that Littera of Admlnie. .ration so the aetata of 1IKNKY HOOVKK, lata of Brady tewnthip, Clearfl.ld eounty, I' a., dee'd, having been duly k ranted U th undnriigned, all periona Indebted to aald aataU will pleat mike iiu mediate- payment, and thnae having claims or deiuande titainat tho aame will preieot them prop. rly authenticated for aettlemDot. without delay , A. M. DltAUCKKH, Aduiiniatratur. Ulhetilmrc, fa., April ITth, lftM-Gt. (1A. TION.Alt poreona aro herel.y warned J ajtuln't purchasing or io any way meddling with the lullowing peraonal property, now lo tbe potMiiion ot J. 11. COUPON, of borntlde, vis : Two hay bortes and on el ut double harnaii. The foregoing property was purchased by tot at private" aale on tbo 10th day of r vbruury lait, and 1' allowed to re main in the poaaeaaion of said J. H. Oorion on loan only, subjeat to mr order at any timo. C 11. PATKICK. liuraaidr, Pa., April 10, lf-Sil-31. H(i r a 01,0 iiKio(ii2 i.iimhi:h I-OH HAIel'rhaanderalgnad, County Cuuitnlssionerr, will salt for eaih, at tha Court lluuie, in the borough or Clearlield, 00 Fit I DAY, the 6th day of MAY, lbbl, at I o'clock V. M , the houe knowa as the Uoodfellow bridge toll house. The pnrchaacr to remove the same within three months from data of sale. Alro, on same day, tbe old bridaro lumber It in on tba river bank. C. W. KYI.KK. KI.AII JOII.NON, JOHN NURKIH, Conjinissioners. rieerfleld, Fa , AptU 27, H81-2l. VALUABLE Real Estate alPrivate Sale I Homestead of A H. Bbaw, Dec'd, , rpilB homestead of A. II. (Shaw, deo'd, situata X in Lawrence township, adjoining Clearfield buruvEh, l'a., is ollered fur sale. It la boumlail ' and described aa follows: Fronting 435 feet on I ma mert tnenoo oxtending baok along the: borough lino aouth Ttt degrees eaat 34K feet to the gruuiiJs of tbe Railroad Company ; thence along the samo north I degrees oast 4 1 A feet to lot of Uas Company ; thenoe along same north 7ij de gress west to Water street, ountatning TWO AtBIJ AND UT PaKCIIICM, and having thereon erected a large and well fio istud dwelling bouse 40x'Aii (ret with"L"at tabed fix-it) feet, aho a gond barn about 4Di40 feet with other outbuildings. For terms or other particulars Inquire ol T. H. Ml'RHAY, (liiardisn, or W. W, HtTIH, Adiuiiilstrator. Cloirfleld, l'a., April 3?tb, SH.0t. riMHAl, l.lNT. Tbe following Is a list of J. causes set down for trial for J quo Trrui, laM, commencing May 23d : A I. Hollitlay, for use, vs. P. Flynn. tlrorge bingbatn vs. P. Flynn. W. D. Irvio ys. R. C. Thompson. M. Rankin, Aisinca, vs. Wainrlght A Co. (iilhert Thorns a vs. Jacob Iliiger. Chriitian lay et al. va. Richard Arthurs at al. William Westover vs. Jas. A Kaaon McKwen JH hillcnA 8 Mt Kartan vs. H. Cowan A J. Taylor Michael Hubert vs. M. A. A J. MeGraner. V, C. Ky A Co. va. Jesse W. Carlisle. Cheiter Munion, et al. ys. Robert Lira et al, B. U. Hrhitonoter vi. V. W. A J. M. Holt. Bifler, Young A Co. vs. John Dullois. Mitchell Askey vs. Kmanuel Kunti. Conttantine fihlglvy vs. Win. A Louisa Irvio. E U. Wilms vs. It. F. Douglas at al. M M. 1'uHree, Adtn'i, vs. Woodland Fire U Co. Co Nat Hank of Of'd vt. A. Hamphrev. Co Nat Hank of Clf'd va. W ilhaw A. Wallace. Stewart A I'earca re. William Luther. John 1. Irvin vs. Jainea A. Bloom, Bridget Baker va. A. V. Bailroad Co. J R Mi'Farlnnc ACo.usa vs. William Wertover. M. Hubert vs. Christ. Haag. (Itorpe M. Briibin vs. J. J. Lingl. Ithauier Dale va. Thomas C. Kyler. Samuel Milliken va. W. 8 White A in. K R. Kuie vi. J. T. Hunt. W II Armstrong, Ei'r vs. K A. A W. D. Iryin. Win. Hull man vs. Casper Lelpoldt et a I. JAMI.S KhRK, Prothonotary. apr27tc. RlXISTi:KH hOTU'rWNotloa la here by given that tba Mluwing account hare been examined and pas'd by me, and remain Aled of record in this olfioo for tha Inspection of heirs, legatees, creditors, and all others interested, antl will jo presented to tbe neit Orphans' Coort of Clearfield eounty, to ho hold at tha Court House, In the borough of ClearliehL commencing; on tho fourth Monday (being tho I'M day) of way, a. u. i3i : Final a r count of Kdward Curry, Administrator of n. h. Curry, let of Cbost township, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, deceased. Partial account af W. W. Bttts and .Mary E Phew, Administrators of A. H. Shaw, late of Lawrence township, Clearfield county, Pa , dto'd. Final account of Joseph M. Spencer, Uuardian of Lydla P. Porter, (io extatocf Nancy Porter,) lataol Clearfield ouuoty, Pennsylvania, deceased. Final eeotient of Kavbarla MeNaal, Oanrdlaa of Arthur McBrtde, eon and heir of Wm, M Bride, Sr., lata of Curwensvillo borough, Clearfield coun ty, 1'enn'a. Final account of Lydla P. Leonard, Administra trix- of the et I ate of Cbarlea W. Leonard, lata of Lawrence township, Clearfield oounty, Peonsyl. vania, deceased. Final aooount of J. II. Penti. Guardian of W. C Prnli, ono of tbo hrlrs of Jacob Pents, lata of if rail y towneblp, Clearfield oounty, 1'eon a, deed. Final account of P. K. Pents, Kxecntorof tbe last will and testament of Jacob Penis, lata of tira'ly township, Cisarlield oounty, l'a , deceased. Final account of Dr. J. W. Potter and C. Brown. Aduiiniktratoia C. T. A. the personal estatt of loon natter, rr , lata of Covington township, CI esr field comity, deceased, wilh distribution ac oount. Final account of Joseph Patterson and Alex. Ferguson, In estate of Joseph MoCully , deceased. (il'OIUiK M. FEHfl L'SOV, Register. Clearfield, Pean'a, April 27, 1 SH 1 . C OIHT PKOl'LAM ATI ON. W nan rah. Hon. C. A. MAYER. President Judge of the Court of Common Plea of the Twenty-fifth Judicial District, oomposed of tbe oountiei of LlearQold, Centra and Clinton and Hon. Airam Oodrn and Hon. Vircrnt B. Holt, Associata Judgei af Clearfield county have issued their precept, to ma directed, for the holding of a Court of Common Pleas, Orphans' Court, Court of Quarter Sessions, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Conrt of General Jail Deliv ery, at tho Conrt Honae at Clearfield, in and for tha county of Clearfield, commencing oo Iho Fifth Monday uf Nay. uHHIi day) A. I. Ihhi, and to rontliiuo lor one week. NOTICE 18, therefor, hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of tha Peace, and Constable!, in and for said eounty of Clearfield, to appear ia their proper persona, with their Records, Rolls, Inquisitions, Kiatninations, and other Remem brances, to do those things which to their offices, and in their behalf, pertain to be done. By an Aet of Assembly, passed th 8th day of May, A. 11. .HS4, it is made tbe duty or the Jus tices of tbo 1'eaca of tb.e several eountiea of thia Commonwealth, to return to the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Besalona of tbo respective eountiea, all the recognisance entered lnU before them by any pcraon or parson charged with the eom mission of any crime, except euob oases aa may ba ended be lure a Justice of tho Peace, un der existing laws, at least tea day before the oomm-nremt-nt of the loasloa of tba Court to which they r made returnable respectively, and In all cases where any recognisance are entered Into lesa than ten day before the commencement of the lesalon to which they are road returna ble, the said Juatice are to return th earn in the asm manner a if said act had not been paMd. OIVKN ander my hand at Clearfield, tbi ftth day of April, in the year of our Lord, one thousand lplit hundred and euhty-ono. af.nl fl 10 JAMBS MAIIAFFKV, Sheriff. POSITIVELY THE CIIKAi'EST AND IlKSt Id the county la to ba found at GUINZBURG'S Western Holel Comer, CXJXIA.T. JfX 33 r.X3, T V AY rR bar Just retarned from the Kaitsra market with a largo stork of flrst-elas Spring Summer Clol Waled will k. le!4 eheaper !be aar. Thanking tba pubhe fur pa.t tarnra, wa inrita . eall before purehaaine; ala,bar. IlONT FORdKT TUB PLACKl L. GUINZBURG, Old Western Hotel Corner, CLEARFIELD, PA. 4trll 17, llll.tr. CI,0T1I1'Q $tK drrrtisfrarnts. M. McK.NAI.LY, 'like imhi hanxk a;i:it. Poatufflu. AJdreea. CI.EAHPIEI.I PKNN'A. arAaaela of Coniany rapreaeoUJ. It I ,OOA,OUO . April 17, 'ai tr.j TIMBER, FOR SALE. WILL be sold very low, to close ao estate, a valuable timber traut of 1,0 JO ACRkiS, in bbippen township, Cameron eounty, Pa., kaowu as Warrant No. 'ii'H 1 has been owned a number of year by a Philadelphia family, and will ba old at a decidfd bargain. I'ULKMAA MAIN, 6iu Arch Ht., Pbila. April 20, ISRl-lm. AI'DIKIK'H NOTICIWrhe understood Auditor, appointod by the Orphan-' Court of Clearfield oounty, Penn'a, to distribute the balance in the hands of James McKeoan. Admin tstrator 1. B. N. of F. K. Ratlerty, late of 1'enn township, deceased, amongst those legally enti tled thereto, hereby give botio that be will at. lend to the duties of bis appointment at bis tiffli-e io the borouib of ClrartMd, on TH U RiSlM V. the illl DAY OP MAY, iHHl.at lOs'elk A M. D. W. MoCCKDY. Auditor. Clearfield, Pa , April 10. 1881-3t. 4 hLEi'iUENV IJOUHK, i CLEARPIKLO, PENN'A. WILLIAM II. DEAN, 'rvprir. -Thls house I pleasantly located on East Market street, and convenient to the Court House and all business pjarea of the town. It baa re cently been refitted and refurnished frem ellar tu attie. liar supplied with choicest liquors. Telle fumlihed wilh the bt-st th marketaHorua. Uood stable attached. Hates moderate April 13, JBHl-tf. YOU OilN Save moneY IN IiUVI.NU VuUR UtJoDS FROM Geo. Weaver & Co., HKCON'U 8TRRRT, CLEARFIELD, PA., LiK ALE HS IN Dry Goods, Notions, Bootsf Shoes, HatsgCaps, GROCERIES, Carpets, Oil Cloths, f4c, &c. ALSO, FLOUR, FISH, BACON, HAM, SALT, OATS, COit.V, CHOP, ETC. Hianbhil for pn.l f.rnre we Inriln tbe public tn call and are our large aal Bear Block of Rooda, arhieb wa will diapoae of at reaaonable ratea for cH, or exchaDjre tor oouolry produce. I'ulite aod allrotire clerka lo wait upon enu, and pricea dowa low. UEOHOK WEAVER A CO. Clearlield, Pa.. April 20, IMI-tf. SherifTs Sale. 1Y virtu of writs of Ft. F , laaued J I out of th Court of Common Flea of Clear Held county, and to ma directed, there will b ipoeed to FUHLIO BALK, at the Conrt Honae, in th borough of Clearfield, on Thuradny, May Ml, Im, At 1 o'clock P. M., tho following described real ei late, to wit One lot In th villa of West CloarflelJ, Law. re nre township, Clearfield ounty, Fa., fronting on River Street AO feet and eitenditif bark lUO feel to an alley, beinjr about lt feet by ftO feet, bounded by Lot No. 1 on th South, and by an alley oa th North, having t hereon erected a large frame building consisting of four aeparet dwelling house, and other outbuildings. Tbe dwelling house being roofed with tin aod good cellars undrr each, and known in the plan of aa id village a Lot No. S. ALSO, On Kit in the village of West ClrlltM, town -ship and county aforesaid, adjoining the above lot, end known in the plan of said tillage as lot No, 1, fronting on River (Street AO feet; lb son hy lot No. 3, 1 U0 feet to Fnmt Stret, thence by Front Street 10 feet moro or lest, thenoe by Nich ols Street about I AO feet to River Street, having thereon erected a frame shop, on story high, 10 by SO fvot. A LSO, Tine lot in lain village, township and county, known In tha plan of tba village of West Clear -dc Id a Lot No. 27, fronting 60 feet oo Merrell Street and extending back 180 fret to an alley, bounded on tha West by Weaver Street, aud on th Vast by Lot No. 20. ALSO, Lot tn earn village, towtuhip and county, and known ia the plan of aaid vtlfig aa Lot No. 29, fronting 50 feet on Merrell Street, and attending back IfcO fret to an alley, bounded on tha W eat by Lot No. 37, and on tbe best by Lot No, Ji. ALSO, Lot In same village, townrhip and eounty, and known in the plan of sail village, ai L t No. Si, fronting 60 feet on Merrell Street and ex'ending back 180 feet to aa alley, bounded n the West by Lot No. 20, and oo the Kail by Lot No. 24. ALSO, Lot in aame village, township and oounty, and known in the plan of aaid village aa Lot No. 2 4, fronting 60 feat on Merrell Street, aid extending baok I8(l feet to an alley, hounded on th West by Lot No. 26 and on tbe East by an alley. ALSO, Lot In same village, township and couoty, and known in the plan of said tillage aa Lot No. fronting 60 feet on Merrell Street, and xtending hark IfO fret to an alley, bounded on th Wet by an alley and on lb Ket by Lot No, 21. Al SO, Lot In same village, township and oonntr. and known in the plaa of said village as Lot No. 22, fronting 60 leet on Merrell Street, and cxtendin g back 1 fret to an alley, bounded on tha Weal by Lot Xo.t.1 and an th Kast by Lot No. II. ALSO, Lot ia lime village, townnhlp and couoty, and known in the plan of aaid v illage as Lot No. 21, fronting 60 feat on Merrell Street and attending back I Hit feet to an alley, bounded oa th West by Lot No. 22 and on th Kast hy Lot No. 20. ALSO, Lot in same village, township and oountv, and known In th plan of said village as Lot No. 20, fronting 60 feat oa Merrall Street and extending back 1 W0 feet to an alley, bounded on th West by Lot No. 21 and on tba Kast hy William St. ALSO, Lot Id au village, township ao eonntr, and known in, tbe plan of said Till ago as Lit No. 1 it, fronting on Merrell Street 60 feet and stoding hack 1N0 feet to aa alley, bounded on th West by Willia-a Straet aad on tbe Kast by Lot No. IH. ALSO, Lot io earn village, township and oountv, and known In th plan of said village as Lt No. U, fronting 60 feet en Merrell Street and ettendlng hark I NO feet ta aa alley, bounded on th West by Lot No. Ill and ao th East by Lot No. 17. ALSO, Lot in ami Tillage, township aod eounty, and kntwa to tbe plan of said Village a Lit No. IT , fronting oa Merrell Street 60 feet and extending back ISO feet to an alley, bounded on the West by Lot No. II aad en th Kast by Lot No. 16. ALSO, Lt in tam village, township and ooontv, and known to tbe plan of aaid village aa Lot No. 10, fronting 60 fet on Merrell Straet and extending back 180 feet to an alky, bounded on lh West by Lot No. IT and on tb East by an alley. ALSO, Lot In tame village, township and eounty, and known In the plan of said village aa Lot No, 16, fronting 61 feat an Merrell Street and extending back 10 feet lo ao alloy, bounded nn tha West by an alley and oo the Kt by Lot Ne. U. ALSO, Lot Id aanto village, township and eounty, and known lo th plan of aaid village aa Let Ne. I 4 fronting 66 feet oo Merrell Htret and extending back 10 feat to ao alley, hounded on tha West hy Lot No. 16 and oo tb Kast by Lot No. IS, ALSO, Lot lo earn village, township and eouatv, and knowa lo th plao of Said village aa Lot No. II fronting 66 feet on Merrall Htreei and axUndlng bark 1H1 feel to ao alloy, bounded oo th Wait by Lot No. 14 and on th Kast by Lot No. I). ALSO. Lot la lam village, township and county, tD4 known lo tb plan ol said village aa Lot No. 12 frootlog 66 feat oo Merrall Street and x ten ding bk IttO feet to an alley, bounded an tha Weal by Lot No, 1 aad oo tba Kast by Front Street. All of tb before mentioned sixteen Lot or bounded on th Soath by Merrell Street, ALSO, Lot In ftta village, township aod eoaaty, end hoewo io the plaa af aaid village a Lot Ne. 46, fraatiag aa both Merrall Straet aod the towoahtp road, biag a Lot 60 by 1 10 feat, bo aad 4 ao tha Segal 'rtvrrtlsfmfntg. North by Merrell Street, oo tha Rt by Last Street, oa tbe South by towuebip road aad oa lb West by Lot No. 44. ALSO,' Lot in aame village, township and eounty, and known ia tb p'sn sf aaid tillage a Lot No. 44, fronting oo both Merrell Stmt aod tba township road, being a Lot 66 by IttO feat, bounded by Mrrll 8lret an th North, by Lot No. 46 oo tb Kast, tb township road oo tb South and Lot No. 44 oo the West. ALSO, Lot In seme village, townsh ip and eounty, and known to tbe plan of said village at Lot No. 4'd, fronting on both Merrvll Street and the town ship road, bing lot 66 by 160 fet bounded on the North ly Merrell Street, on lb Keel by Lot No. 44, on th South by township road and on th West hy Lot Ne. 42. ALSO. Lot to asm village, township aud county, and known In lh plan of said vlltag as Lot No. 42, fronting on both Merrell Straet and lh township road, being a Lot 66 by 146 fret, bounded by Merrell htrect on tb North, Lot No. 43 on tbe Kast, th township read on tb (south, and Lut No. 41 on lb Wel, ALSO, Lot tn lam village, township and oounty, and known la lh plan of said villa ne a Let No. 41, fronting on both Merrell Street and tit town ship road, bounded by Merrall btrret oo tb North, Lot No. 42 oa tb Kast, township road op th South, Fare; Street oo th West, being a Ut 60 by I I'D fret. ALSO, All of the Defendant's interest in a certain traot or piece of land situate In Lawrenc township, Clearfield county Fa, being the one undivided on fourth interest (subjret to widow's dower) In th said t rant, bounded a follows i Bounded by th turnpike road, lots of H. Newton Shaw, Samuel Rail, MtltuB Nichols, land of theeitate of Rich-; ard Sbaw,nr.,deoat'd,Martio Nichols, deceased, and 'luheh, containing about 17 aero, mora or tr, being part of th eat at of Jonathan Riobols, duoeaaed, with about 12 aeres clear d thereon and under cultivation. ALSO, j On other piece or tract of land situal in , Lawrence township, Clearfield eeutity and S.ate ! of For, n7 Ivan i. and kuowa as " Merrell' I Woods, bounded and described a follows, fiat lieginning at poat corner oa the towanhip road, I tbenoe South 2 .If West 311 porohea to poet on line of Fair tlrnnnda thence South 87 i West along th line of lh Fair Uruuods 2U 6-10 perches to a post ; then North 21 Kast 29 6-10 perches to a pint ; tbenoe Noith ST 4 Kast 6 perches to a post ; thence North tV'l Kast IS 6-10 perches Ut poat on lownrliip road ; Thane Houth Kast 22 perches along township red to place uf beginning, con taining seven acre and twvniy-iiv percuss. There ia erected on the sttne, a large train build-' ing tO a 70 feet, ablogls roof and a good floor, 1 with a porch all around it. There are also erected upon it five other building. The woods ar un-d-r brushed and cleaned off. Tb whole having beei. nrraDged fT tbe purp tr of apio-nlc ground and the buildings are auitabl for that purpua ! ALSO, One other piece of ground situate to the village of Wost Clearfield, and bounded and described as follows, via: lleginning at the East aid of the North end of Front Street in said village ; thenoe along Front Street South 200 leet to Merrell St .; ! thence South 87i Kast 147 feet to a 26 foot ellev ; j tli one North 2d K. 85 fuel lo a poat; throe North 621 West 131 leet to a post; theooe North ! 26 Kast 100 feet to a post; thane North 874 1 West H7 feet tu pott and place of beginning . ALSO, ! All of the interest of th Defendant of in aod I loth fallowing described Lot nrpiee of land,' situata in the village of West Clearfield, Law- j rone townilup, Clearlield eounty, Fa. , bounded ' and described as fallows, via: beginning at a! pott, corner of land of R. Shaw, jr., at the water i edge on the bank of tbe Susquehanna River;! thence aloeg line of Shaw's land N. i West 29- 8 16 perches to a post ; throe H. 2i W, 6 1-10 j perches to a post ; thence S. 63 K- 21 11-10 perches j 'o a post on the bank of the Susquehanna River ; j TLence dwasaid Hirer N. 21 K. 17 3-10 porches ; to plaeei.r hogmnlDg, eontsirrtng two acres more! or lesf, exi'epMng and reserving out of aame a lot conveyed to Frauds Nirb'ils, and alio part of s.id land aoavryed lo Wm. 1). fiigler, having thereon erected a large two-atory frame bouse with kiuthco, stab aud other outbuilding. Si iiod talttn In exeuution aad to be sold nJ tba property of 0cr B Merrell. All the right, till end interest or the Iefcnd ants in and tu all that portion of a tract of land, situated partly in the lowuship of Kuah, iu th i rnunty of Centre, aod partly in the township ot Morris, in the oounty of Clearfield, Fcnturlva- I nia, It ing and being io th township of Morria aforesaid, the whole tract being bounded and de- J wribed follows : On the north by lands la'e , of lltnry Loraine, deceaced, on the east by lands 1 of Uuay and Kyler, on tbe south by a tract of land in the waranter name of Andrew Oraff, anJ on tb wt by lands late of lirown A Co... contain ing 407 acrea and 1.17 perches, aurvryed the 1st day of April, 17V3, on a warrant In the Dims of Christian Muster. ALSO, All tb right, title and Interact of th Defend an's in arid, to all that certain traot of land situ ated io th township of Morris, io th county af Cl'iarfiidd aforesaid, boundrd and described as follows : lleginning at a stone-heap, formerly a white oak corner ; theno by land late of Lever aad learaioe south I2i"i probe t a post taeaae east lo perches to a punt ; thenr by lands for- '. ved to Robert Raiuey north 220 6-10tbs pr-I Cues to a whit pin; theno aloag land aur- , vejed to Stephen Kingaton 164 perches to the i pi are of beginning, eeutatning Svil acres aod 87 perch and allowance, and wa surveyed ia pur suant? of a warrant, dated 1.1th of March, 1637, inued to Leonard Kyler. ALSO, All the right, till and Interest of tbe Defend ants in and to all that certain tractof land situated in the township of Morris, in tho eounty of Clear Add aforesaid, bounded and described aa follows : Regioning at a fallen hemlock j theno south 2i degrees wrst 216 perches to a whit pin; thenr north ST 4 degrees wast .11 6 A-ltftba perches to a ma pie tree; thano north 2ft degree east 16.! 6-IOtba perche to a post theno south 84 degrees west fit 1- 10th perches to a post : theno north 2 de- i grees east 01 3-IOtbs perche to a hemlock j theno south 85 degrees east 247 I lOths perches ; to the place of beginning, containing 412 acre and 64 penbea, mora or leap, it being a part of a larger traot surveyed In tb name of John Houa- ! tea. ALSO, All tb right, title and Interest of th Defend ants io all that certain traot of land situated io the township of Morris, io th oounty of Clear field aforesaid, bounded and described aa follows: Beginning at a sprue corner; theooe by tho Dsniel Mills porch ate north ntt degree weit 160 perches to a pin t theno by tb John Taylor and John Houston survers 226 porohea to a pin; thenoe soath H degree west (corner, called ia the original survey south); thence east 76 perch to a post ; thenoe north lj degrees east 106 per ches to spruce ; theno south ttH degrees east 84 prrche to a poit ; thenoe north lfc degrees ast 130 perches to the place of beginning, oontaiaing 170 acres, and being part et two larger survey in lh warranto name af David R-rerage ami Francis Johnston. Thereupon retd a two storied frame hoas, stable, and other oat build ings. brised, taken In locution, and to b sold as th property of John H. Wagoner, Administrator, Ac , William C. Wagoner, deceased, Mrs. Ktisa iielh W agoner, mother, John 11. Wagoner, broth er and bnrs of aaid decease), and Jtbn II. Wag oner, oo Defendant af aaid William 0. Wagoner , deceased. ALSO, All of Defendant's Interest lo alt that certain house and lot situated io tho village of Ailcmao ville.Uulieh township, Clearfield county. Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follow j Ba- a 1 " m w" - t menn aouin w argreos along the road known a the' 'Stone lljad"' J73 leet, tbenoe along land of 11. A 11 r men oortn 60) drgreos east iVi leet; thence alon alley adjoining lands of John Bowman 31 degrees oast li feet ; thenc south 68 degrees wsit U4 feet to plao of begin ning, having thereon erected a 3 story frame la.lli a I f ...LI. 1 -.. -"-..a. k v,n, .nut aiavie, anu viner ouiouiia ingl. ALSO. All of Defendant's Interest to four other lots, situated in Allrmauville, Clearfield county, I'nnnae lrnl knnniUd enil .!.-. k.. I i n . t. Commencing on Main street, thr.no along tb' - ar.riaa., w.aj Uimi 111! BIODg th Una of Daniel Spangl properly 126 root; thence South .1VJ drres vst ItlO feet, or such distance as the grouad may give to Maia street ; SI? fatal thin. ....k till J . .. . iiii'ure ia Mam sirret norm 9 degrees wast 126 leet ami uluu nt ka.Uniha .. j reserving tb water where It ii now flowing io r.r , a ' " ,,u mi privilege oi property of lsiac J, Konmao. ALSO, All of Defendant's Interest In a certain tract of land situated in Woodward township, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described aa followa, viit Beginning at a whit plo; thence Booth 'AM nerehra tn a nnal ik.n.. ...... th line of John M, Chase 144 pcrebet to a post .., nrgr! e-.li jrJO p'CQS tO a hemlock i thenc cast 130 prcha to a hemlock ; lhnc aoatk 1 .U ri-paa -. i k . hemlock wast 16 perches to th place of begianiag containing 29 acres aod 110 parch, more or ' " - -VI..VIMI.H Bnt- uaaer a goo state of cultivation, anrl hat-ine-ih.i-n . i frama dwelling houa, largo frame bank barn, ....., ... . wiin aocii, grant anus, and otber outbuildings also, a large orchard of ap ple trees. r Seised, taken lo sxo-utiun and la ba mid as tb property of Aui'lo Klmo. ALSO, All of th Defendant' Interest In all that ear tain lot of ground sltoaud lo Chest township Clearfield Oounty, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows i Itairinnin. .. . .. Cbost creek ( theno north Mrlg drcr west V r as i josrpu n. nrem to a post j theno hy land of said Joseph H. Hreth north 61 degrees east l(t M0 perches to a post ( thenr by land of said Hreth south 8I degree ast 8 110 perch to a post thon bv land of sal 1 Bretb seuth Hi degre west 16 810 parche to a poat and nlao of bavlnatn- a,.m.la.iK. I r. -- -m m' 'n a morw ana 9 10 perchea, all cleared and baring thereon ..n - i-wnnri iraute nouse mxio toat.hitohon attarhed, 13x14 (Wt, and storeroom attached 16x22 feet, a I an a ntn.m.h.. i ' fran,. H, fC -P. .... Belied, taa.n la eierailea ..j te ba ti,d aa Ike flperl, ot O. F. I'lerea. the property ahall be .truck aff aaan be paid .1 w oer erranieenente .?. D' PP'". .tberwla. lha prapartT will .a laH.ai.i.l. ... . i .. r . .... mr mm wla aval. .1 lha eipee.e .nd rlak f th. p.reon te .hoi. it ....., .aa. ai delete..? .1 a.rh re.a.le, .ha.ll aa... tKt Ike aaeaa, d I. laataaa. .Ill lh. Heed he praaeaud I. Oo.rt far a.nt.ai.11.. ,,,M y,, mm , tnut. paid w lh. Hharlf. JA. HiU.it tUY ' aa.irr'a Ornoa, a CW.U, X Aprtl IT, llll. J "' Jl nr gidf rrtisrmcntg. WANTr.nTero praetleal eallUra .l.b , take a nill either oa the aharee er a.,rk b, th. month. I'Dileraund Baillin, hr th. a., tireoe.a. Co jfire good reeolameinUilnna. Ai.t.l lo or addraaa A. J. HOT TH A II do , ' Ule. lloita. Cleerfield Co., pa .lirll I, IKS I Jl. LIME ANDPLASTERI Istochanical and Agricultural Limo of tho Vory Bost -Mako 1 Low Ulatoo of Froigfct on . Full Car Loads. TA N D FLA3TBK. VV aell thsCayuga groUn4 J p la. ter et low prices by ths ear load. i spt-aklog of tbi celebrated plaiur as ciniiurr with the Novasootla or wbil plaster, the mt Judd Co., publisher of th American Africuiiur. in, eay, "There 1 no difference j tb pnoe i th only eonaidtratiwo." A'idreas, Al.bXAM'KK A CO. April Oth, 1881 am. Itelleloute, l'. nH Ki; AM) IMT FOR HAI.K...Tht property aituat in the borough of 0-m Mills, and known and sold as lbs property c.f D Hamilton, and being lot No. 63, bounded bv Coal street on lb south, and on the west ,y Mr,,,, street, having thereon a two story dwilliN house. Urge shop aad clbr buil4ingr. Ili ii be raoeived for the Sam up to the first Mditiv i f May, at wtiiob time the same will be awarded to th bighsft and best bidder. Frtferroce will bt given to cash bidders. No hid other than fir one. half cash and tba balance In one jeer, will it received or considered. The Commissioners will be at Ilojt's ho'l on Monday, May 2d, 1-il, tt lu o'clock A. M. to receire bids. Hy onler oft he Hoard. JOHN W. HOWE, Citrk CtearBeU, Fa , April 2(, 18sl It. lf IMito i')IJ at private 1, a first H mi y farm, simile io Jordan township, Cluj. field county, Fa.. known as the WILLIAM Will. IAMS farm, containing 120 acres and allowan-e, with about 76 acres cleared and under god of u)tiration, having thereon erected A LARGE FRAME HOUSE. .Veil Dm shod, a large han't barn and all the nrccavary otilbuiltlings. Also, a good be trio j orchard cfah.iut7& trres, Ac. Will bo sold fh-t for cash, or oo payment t suit purrbaser. I-",.r particulars, Ac, Inquire of, or add -ess A. ti. Kramer, Clrarfield, Pa , or the uudmifrned at Newburg, (Hjrd F. O.J Clearfield cnuitv, 't ISAAC MAItK l,K Hurl Mirrb 'M'-.h, ISsl.tf. Re-Union of Trade. rriH K undersigurd wishing to inform tie pu- 'ic that ha opened a COMMISSION HTOHI-; At tbe old stand in Troutrtlle, Clarfl l oiuatv, Fa., un the I Bill lost., with a lull Hock l DltV .OOI, (.HOltHI i;, MHH,v lUrota, talinfa, i:tc, In fact everything to be found in a tint -: n,,, all of which I am detormtoid to sell at the kweii cash price. FAHMtllJ AXll I,L'Mlti:it Will find it to tbrir adrantage to do their diir,g wilh me, a the highest prices will be paid fur Urain, Hhingles, or Fruduce of anj kind, l'art or one-half eash will paid. Trtm; for Shingles or Lumber of any kind a spi'cialtv. A'-e, agent for Singer Sewing Machines. ITering tnaJa arraDfretoenta with Kaatrra mar oh. ota to aell goode furniahed tne, therefore rait and are, aa I will ba enabled to aell cheeper then the cheapeat. J. W . CA III. I I E, Troutnlle, Pa., Sept 14, '7 ly. Agrnl. Trustee's Sals OF- Valuable Heal Estate ! IV virtue of an order of the Orphan' Court of I) Clrarfield county, made Mjrch 2itb. IKS. tlirre will be exposed lo puhlio sal, at the CUl HI JHH h, in CLKAKF1KLD, PA , on Monday, May 10th, 1881, AT I O'CLOCK P. M., A certain tract of land, 1st tb pronsrfv cr Jih FKPH YOTHFK8, sttuatcd in K A Kill ACS TOWNSHIP, .Clearfield county, Ferine. Ivarut, bounded a followa : On tb north bv Unl af I. O. McCloskev, South bv laola nt Vhmtir Mahn ratal and Thomas White, east by lands of Ohirr as oo re ana i nomas White, and aa lb win by lands of Oliver Moor aad 1. C. AlcCloskev. oaa- tainlng 107 Acres and Allowance, Having about TO aora cleared and under a feed state of cultivation, with good orchard rf cbiice fruit, the balance having about H'.oflo feet of oak and pin timber tbtreon. There is alio a large two and one half story frem bouse, and barn about 40x60 feet, thereon erected, sni s good spring of water near th building. Th greater part of it la underlaid with good coal. TERMS OF SALE. On-third car-h on confirmation of sale, out- third In one year, and one-third in two jean thereafter. Tb deferred payments to be with Interest, aod secured by bond and mortg.ig upot the premises. W. J. I10FFKK, Truilse. Clearfield, Pa., April IS, 1881-St. Trustee's Sale Valuable Real Estate ! Y virtue of an order of the Orpbana' Coort ef I) Clearfield oountv, made March I.th. there will be exposed to public aale at the l Ul KT iiuivaa, in i.b.AKl,LU, FA., on Monday, May IGth, 1SS1, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M., A certain tract of land, late the nronrrtv tf FRKDIilUCK F ft At LEY, deceased, aituit ia C1IKST TOWNSHIP. Clearfl.ld mi.It. PrBD- sylvania, bounded as follows, vn : Oa the north by lands of John M. Westover, south hy hands of nuiu lainasay, cast oy lands or Antbony dsr vy, and ast by land of llsory I'earce, Containing lOt) Acrtv, And ALLOWANCE, more or less, having abcot fil acres cleared and under a good it at of culti vation, with good growing orchard, good boast, large bare, aod good spring of water thrrf-cs. The remainder Is covered with good PINK TIM ItKH. The same is underlaid with BITI MIN- 01 S COAL. TEKM9 OF SALE. One-third eah on con firm at ion of aale. cat- third In on year thereafter, with lntrt, secoM by bond and mcrtfitra upon th nremlsei, sa4 th remaining one-third to remain In th property and to be secured by recngoisanee, tb in i tret t thereof to be paid annually to Kits Ana Fra itj. 'Mow, durii.g ber life, and at ber death tba rincipalto be paid to tbe heir of said Frrdri.-k ralley, deocesd. J. P. FKY, fruits. Wostover, Fa., April M, lafll.it. DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise, WOODLAND, CLT'DCO., Pi. Rospcctfully solicit thoir pntron and the pul.lie tenerallT io aall anJ aiaa- ine their near atoci of Spring and Summer Goods, C0X8ISTIN0 OP CKlim(ircii, VoWetocna, IVlnim, i,swn, Uinfjliamo, 1'rjnlK. Ln bloa'ihfd and llloirhcit M in line, Kancy Kkirtu, Sheet iiiR", Tickinira), Curiwt", ItiiRii, Oil Cloths, HOSIER Y, I.nundrieJ, Whilo, Choviot and Percale ShirU, OIotcs, Neckwear, Mon'i and Uojr,' Clothing, Until, Cap,, Hoots, Shoes, etc., etc Groceries & Gen'l Merchnmliso Will ba found nt Aral nunlilV. (nil satisfaction is (ruarontocd. The f"1' lowing aro always kept on nan"' (soins few only in thoir sen): Sugars, Teas, Coffeos, Spices. Syrup' Confectioneries, Oranges, l.oniona Bunanas, Kigs, Dales, oto., HnrJ wars, (jueonsvrara, CJlii"" wore, Tinware, Wood and Willow ware, Taints, Oils, Clocks, Tranks,Vnlises, Mirrors, Stationery, Kurnituro, & Miners' Supplies ALSO, DIALIH3 VI Jul- 28, 1830 tt