She Wpttbliran. Tit. V Gioboi B. GoouLAifDiR, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Fa. WEDNESDAY MOHNINQ, MAT II, 1181. Reader, If jot want to know whet I, Rolne; on la the balloon world, lu.t read oar advertielug elamna, the eeai oolataa ia partleular. Wuai A Defeat. Tho Now York Commercial Advertiser, u IUdickl or gan, including to wlmt bnpponod to bis party friends in tho United StuUis Son. ate, tbo otbor day, remarks : "Allbeuga lae Republican Benalora are unwill ing to ednitl tbat they have beetea a retreat and "ear ad in" before ttia bold and revolutionary aa ault on tho Democracy on tba Cooelltatloaal rfgbu of tba majority, there la no doubt tbat tbtir aotlon ! an unconditional arraadar. No ona belio.ee tbat tba BtragKle orer tba orRanila lion will ba reeutaed, or tbat if again Ukan op will ba anything but a faroa. For tba igDoniini out defeat of tba party tba administration ti ra ponilbla, and at lU door will lie all tba aril eooaequeneea tbat may now from IL The editor of the Washington Post, in alluding to tbo sumo subject, Bays : The Conkliogitea are Tory mad orer the Pree Ident'a withdrawal meoaage, and ewear that it ia eltremely nodigolAed in the thief eleoulire offl oar of tbia great nation to atop to tba employ ment of t be petty trioke of a ward oauoui or a oountyoonrention. lianlel O'Conoall relate! that be once beard a Uilliog.frete flab-woman euriing an eel with horrible oattie beoaoae, aa ehe raid, ''It wouldn't lie itill while ibe waa skinning It." THE COXSCIEXTIOUS PER CENTAGE. Tbero ia etich a thing as a public conscience. It recognizes a flagrant wrong; and finds ways, sooner or later, ta make- itacll felt in tho actions of a very respectable percentage of voters who aro not diverted from their pur pose by sneers. Tbia percentage, oftentimes tormed independent votors, will, if opportunity offers, most assur odly emphasize tbeir distrust of tho men who press the apportionment Bcheme now discussed. Wo endorse much that the Post (ays on this sub joe t. Tho Post puts the case fairly, wo think. The apportionment pro posed is unjust, and if carried out, will only work injury to the Slato. The Post admits "tho Republicans are en titled to an apportionment that will givo them a fair majority in both branches of tbo Legislature." And we tbink it rises abovo a mere party cry when it calls on honest mon of all parties to npposo tho scheme, for we believe, with the Post, that it "will be just as hard on bonost Republicans as Domocrats," and for this reason we echo tbo Post's Innguago : "The bill should bo resisted to tbo last ditch, and by every means honest men can employ to protect life, liborty anil property, for it involves them all." Pittsburgh Chronicle, (Republican.) TAXGLED AGAIN. President Gartleld is credited by the millions with being a fortunate man. Wo don't see it in that light. II o is drawing a salary of (50,000 per an num out of tho United States Treasury, and we suspect from recent ovents that bis head docs not rest any easier on bis pillow than did that ol tho Czar ol Russia. More: history, ornamented by the Congressional Record and reports from tbat one, Oakes Ames, and an other DeGolycr, fooled the aforesaid frequently whilo bo was a mombcr of Congress. The President is also cred ited ljerally for being "a Christian Statesman," but in our judgment be ignores all that and is drilling on the breakers as recklessly as a steamboat without a rudder. Wo suspect that the poor man has fallen into tho hands of the same class of men that woro found by a traveler on the publio road leading from Jeru salem to Jericho, something over eigh teen hundred years ago. Sco Luko X. chapter, 30-37. Garfield's Chinos, letter was bad enough, but his cash corruption loiter is still worse. The editor of the Philadelphia Times elabo rates on the subject in this way : ' The Star route thieves are determin ed to make President Uarfiold share their disgrace or compel a halt in the investigation. It is now alleged that when the campaign looked unpromis ing and money had to bo raised by tons of thousands to debauch Indiana, the Star route gang rolusod to contrib ute nnloss specially invited to do so by General Garfield, and tbat ho did in vite them to do so by the following letter : MaJTon, Ohio, Auguit 13, lego. Mr Dram HraaaL: Vonra of the 10th Inatant received and eootenta noted. Pleaae aay to Brady I hope he will giro oa all tba aaaiatanoe poaaible. I think he oan help effectually. Pleaea tell ma bow tba depart ment! generally an doing. Aa orer, youn, J. A. Oarpiblij. To lion. J. A.lii-aar.u., Waabiogton, O. C, Tho first impression mado by the foregoing lotlor, com i ng as it does f rom a discovered and sorioualy threatened band of Star route plunderers, is that It ia an imitation of the Morcy forgery ; but President Garfield has admitted the genuineness of the document, and its meaning must be interpreted by the peculiar circumstances under which it was written. The impression sought to be mado by thoso who have given it publicity ia that it was practically a compact between the Star rotito thieves and Uarfiold, guaranteeing them pro tection and tho gift of continnaneo in case of hia election, and thore is some degreo of plausibility in the assump tion ; but it must bo romembercd that the lottor was written in tho itloomiost puriou oi ids uarnem cause, ana when the Dorsoys and others who bad the management of hia campaign, demand ed hundreds and thousands of dollars as ncccsaarr to savo the election. Garfield was panic stricken and de moralized; all of hia fine theories of an elevated civil aorvice, given in party speecnos ana magazine essays, hail vanished, and he thought only of the supreme necessity of carrying Indiana in October. II o, therefore, wrolo a foolish lotter to JJubbell; ono that is eminently discreditable to a Presiden tial candidate bat it was un to the regulation standard of the politics of mu uy, mm cmuomoa me same politi cal morality that Mr. John Welsh and Mr. William L. Scott publicly present. ed to their respective parties in tbeir appeals lor money to promote party interests. The publication ot this letter will fail in ita chief purpose to implicate President Garfield in the Star route frauds of which lirady and Dorsey are the central figures, but it will do much good in directing publio opinion ... !. :. r ., . . r l it. . , w tuv nuvoniiy-ui selecting ootn 1 resi dential candidates and campaign lead ers hereaflor, who will have some higher conception of political contests than to reduce thorn to a quostion of extortion from dependent oflice-holdora and plundering contractors and the systematic pollution of the ballot. Gar- noia was in the Home that the Repub lican leaders had built and he simply did aa Rome demandod. He wrote a a panic-stricken, discreditable letter, but the fact that he happened to write it to one of the many publio thioves which evor infest protracted party power, will not bo accepted aa evidenoe that be bargained with thioves to se cure hie eleotion. THE NOMINA rO.V OF II AX COCK. SKNATOH WALLACE CoNTHAlllt rs Til K SILLY STAB ROME STonv. The following appeared in tbo Phila delphia Timet of Mondtty : Ceiluin WaLihgloii eiinvsp uidents of the Philadelphia Prist, New York Times, llotiton herald and other news papers give currency to statements "that money to a large amount received from tho Star Route ring was used to aid in nominating General Hancock at Cincinnati ;" "that money from tho same source was used in the Pennsyl vania Democratic Convention of 18S0," and that in my capacity aa Chairmun of bub-Committee of the Senitto Appro priation Committee on the Post Olllce Appropriation bills, I aided the Star liuuto ring. Jt is not my habit to contradict newspaper falsehoods, but the truth touches the purity of Gen. Hancock's nomination, and, therefore, 1 write. ro money whatever cumo from any sourco to carry the delegation from bis own ntato lor tieneral llancotk. and none was used, liis enemies and mine trumpeted the result of that Con vontiotuts a victory over Gen. Hancock and hia friends. Gen. Wig, It. Frank, lin waa in charge of the Hancock bead quarters at Cincinnati and controlled the expenditure of all moneys used there. No such sum as (30,000 waa eithor raised to expend or was expended there. Tho whole sum exponded did not exceed $1,500, and this was for rent, music, banners, badges, eto. Those in churgo of his interests there did not believe in securing either his nomination or his election bv tho use of money. In tho passage of the Post Olllce Deficiency bill of 1880, as Chairman of the Sub-Committee, I was asked for a bearing by thoso interested in routes which would be cut oft by failure of tbo appropriation, They complained that the Ilouao Commitleo rolusod to heur them. The Sub Committoo, Sonators lieck, Booth and myself, gavo tbom a hoaring. It was public, and tho state ments mado to us woro printod. Wo reported the bill back to tho full Com mittee favorably. Our report was adopted, and I was instructed to call it up and put it upon its passage It passed the Senate without a call of tho yeas and nays. 1 gave my views of the subject toon, which aro in tho Record, In our action upon that bill tho guilt or innoconco of no public official was passed upon, but we acted aololy upon the conviction that it would be unwiae publio policy to break down the mail service west of the Mississippi by re fusing to vote the money to curry it on. Respectfully Yours, William A. Wallace. Clearfield, Pa., May C, 1881. THE FACTS. It will bo remembered that Senator Butler promised to give tho public "ir refragable proof" of a corrupt bargain botween the Republicans and Mitliono to control tho organization of tho Uni ted States Senate. Ono day recently Air. Butler, in tho course of a reply to the virulent tirade of abuse uttered by Frye, of Maine, against the peoplo of tho South.proceedod to fulfill bis prom ise, and in support of hia position he piuaentcd tho following seventoen facts, which Republicans can answor in tbeir leisure moments: First Tbo Senator from Virginia (Mr. Mahone) was elected to tho Sen ate as a Democrat. Second Hia purpose to voto with the Republicans had never been an nounced until his vote disclosed that fact. Third Following that voto ho had boon assigned to the chairmanship of an important committee by tbo Repub lic caucus. Fourth This had boen followed by the nomination of Mr. Riddlebcrger for Sorgoant-at-Arms. Fifth Cioorge O. Gorbatn, an earn est friend of the Senator, has been nominated as Secretary. Sixth Ho (Mr. Muhono) had ap pointed Mr. Gorham's brothorinlaw as Clerk of hie Committee. Seventh The nominations by the President of Mr. Mnhono's political friends to Federal offices. Eighth Tho Senator boa voted on every motion with tho Republicans. Xinth Hy anch votes bo was carry ing out tbo will of the Republican caucus. Ti-nth He has moved his seat to tho Ropublican side ot the Chamber. Eleventh The Republican cbucub refused to transact publio business un til Gorham and Riddlebcrger wore elocted. Twelfth Tho Sonator still claimed to be a Democrat and voted with tbo Republicans. Thirteenth Riddleberger was an avowed Domocrat and ropudiationist, and therefore offensive to the Republi cans. Fourteenth The Senator from Ohio (Mr. Sherman) avowed that anything that would boat down tho Democratio party waa justifiable. Fifteenth The Democratic Senatora had been assailed bocauso they votod as their consciences dictated, in order to divert the attention of the country from an unlawful alliance. Si.rteenth Instead of inviting an in vestigation of the charges tho Sonator from Virginia and his friends sought to prevent free spoech and legitimate discussion by threats and denuncia tion. Seventeenth Tho reason assigned for the coalition waa that tbo Senator from Virginia waa in favor of a froo ballot and a fair count. A free ballot and a fair count I con tinued Mr. Hutlcr, when at the last election the Slato of Indiana was col onized with ncL'ro voters from the South in order to nullify and neutral ize the Democratio voto of that State. THE LATE GOV. BIGLER. The State Sonato, on Wednesday, April 27th devoted an altornoon to the consideration of that part of tho Gov ernor's message referring to tho death of Gov, Bigler. Senator Alexander led off in au eloquent historical eulogy, and was followed by several other Senators. Tbellarriaburg correspond ent of the Philadelphia Timet says: "The eulogies wore of unusual inter est. Senator Hall, of Klk, distinguish ed himself and hie aubjoct by a thought ful and interesting review of the Gov ernor's career, and Sonator Srailoy, of Perry, contributed a graceful tribute in which prose could scarcely be dis tinguished from pootry. Among otbor curious tacts, ne mentioned the birth of five distinguished Pennsy Iranians in one room of what is known as the old Gibson Mansion, in Shorwin's creek, Perry county, loss than fifty miles from me Mate capital, J be men were : J. Rannistcr Gibson, the distinguished C'hiof Justico of the Supremo Court of rennsyivania : bis brother, tieonm Gibson, for many years rnor to the rebellion the Commissary Genoral of mo t niicd otiitoa Army j William Big ler, the late Governor: John Uio-lur. who by a singular coincidence waa made Gorornor of California at the time bia brother waa Governor of tbia State, and John Bernhoiaol, who adopt ed the Mormon faith ant) aftorward represented Utah in tho National Con gress. These men were not only born in the 'same room, but were distin guished contemporaries in publio life." OVIl STATE PERT. Kveryboily that pays taxes of course wants the debt funded at aa low a ruto us possible. Tbo llartisburg Patriot elaborate on the subject In this way: In the debate ill tbo State Senate on ii recent Wednesday afternoon un the lull In relund ten millions ol ibe public debt in lour per conu arose a some what lively scene of which II i Cooper, i of Delaware, waa inciler. Mr. Cooper, aueonuiig to me report, made one ol hia "violent" speeches against tho Dem ocrats. Wo all know what Mr. Cooper's violent speeches consist ol. They have a considerable rescinblunoe to Greek flro making a great deal of noise, but possessing neither warmth nor lorce. In tho course of this speech Mr. Cooper gave expression to his prolbuud sorrow tbat some of the Republican Sena tors were "weak enough and foolish enough" to aid the Democrats in em barrassing tbo Slate authorities and "stopping the wheelB of government," To this pathetic allusion Senators Nor- is and Nowmyor furnished tho chorus of responses : "So they are; that's just what they are doing." This course of the "foolish" Itotuib Means and "wicked" Demooiats which aroused ao much virtuoua indignation in the breasts of Cooper, Norris and Nowmycr, and tho -nachine Republi cans generally, waa their support of an amendment ot Senator Craig fixing the muximuin ruto of tho loan at three and a hull instead of four per cent. Why not refund tbo debt at the lower lato? .No ono will pretend to say that Pennsylvania cannot refund its debt at this rale of interest in the present condition ot tho money market. An investment iu tho United Stales por--cents at tbeirpresent premium realizes less than thro and a bull' per tent, in terest. Tho holders of the United States six per cents aro eagerly ac cepting the three and a half rate offer ed by tho Treasury, instead of de manding payment, becntiso they can make no better interest. What better could the holders of tho Pennsylvania loan do than accept tbreo and a half por cent, whon the Slato can borrow all tbo money it wants at that rato 1 Hut tho Slato administration wants to givo them a bonus of ono half of ono per cent, above the rate that tho loun is worth in tho money markot. When tho independent Republicans and Dem ocrats of the Senate insist tbat Penn sylvania shall liavo the benefit of her high credit by borrowing on tho best terms, Sonator Coopor charges that they are "stopping the whoels of gov ernment," and Sonators Newmyer and morris, his eetioon, shout in rosponso: "just so; that's just what thoy aro do ing." Before charging tho independent Re publican and Democratio Senators with seeking to embarrass the State eov eminent Mr. Cooper and his fellow laborers at the machine should bavc rcflocted that tho boot ia on t'other leg. The State administration have done IhoirbosUocmbarrasa the Lcgia loture. Tho proceeding of the Attor ney General was the act of tho admin istration, done with their counsel and approval- Its object was to disperse mo legislature upon the insulting pro- aumplion that tho representatives of tho people would precipitately aban don their duties in sordid dread of losing a portion of their salary. That thoy did not obey tho opinion of the Attorney General and adjourn was only a miscalculation of tho adminis tration, in view ot all this it was rather maladroit in Senatorial sup- porters of tho Stitte administration to charge tbo independent Republicans and the Democrats with seeking to omoarass mora. Mill more so, whon there ia no other foundation for this charge than an honeat effort to refund the State debt at a rato consistent with tho condition of the money markot ana tno crcuil ol tho Commonwealth ALMOST DEAD. How the insurance craze is affecting Sbo people is illustrated by tho follow ing fact: Karly in tho year wo insert ed an advertisement elating that mon ey could be had on good soenrity, and for furthor particulars apply at this office. Last wock a person came in who owns a little farm, and wanted to know who had tho money to loan. Inquiry developed tho fact that he wanted money to pay some insuranco assessment, and that be had already paid out ovor $ 100, most of which be bad borrowed, on a t.r,000 policy ho uciti on an oia person residing in Tur bett township, Juniata county. Thore waa now, he said, thirty five dollars again due, and if ho did not pay that uo wouiu lose all be bad invested, and he wound up his appeal bv savins. "and tho old man is almost dead and cannot possibly hold out much loncer." In ordor to obtain this money ho was wining to pay two por cent, por month for the use of it three months, and by that time bo would cortuinly tret bis money from the company. During tho past inrco months thia man has de prived his family of things thoy need ed, being unable to pav bis liltlo debts he should have paid, encumbered his nome with a lion he may never bo able to pay, and done all this with tbo hope that a fellow creature would soon die. Doos not a man so situatod commit murdor in bis hoart? as nothing but the spocdy death of tho insured can save this man from the hands of the Sheriff. This ono case is no doubt a fair representation of hundreds of oth ers. Xexc Bloomfteld Times. The annual reunion of the Pcnnsyl vunia Rcsorvea will be held thia year at Bollcfonto, Centre connty, Pcnn'a. JUiv dwtl$nncnt$. DIVOKCn Nori( K--T0 the Court of Common Pleat of Clearleld oountj, l'ft. Mar K. Wiaont ) . Snh. Sr. DWorce. Cbarlet Den oat. ) To Chnrlti fmont. Defendant Yon will take lotioe that the umlemlgned hu been ap- taOintad a fnmmiiainna' I taitiaa UillmAtiia I. it.. above onie, ftnd that the erldeane In lupport of ina 1 lamiitt reiitlon, will be taken at the offloe of O. R. A W. ltarrett, la tbe norougb of Clear floltl, Pa., on FRIDAY, the I7tb d.y of MAY, A. D. 18h. When and where ytm ran attend, A. P. M'LRoD, CotnntiiioDere CUftrfleld, Maj 1Kb, 1881-Xt ORPHANS' C0URTSALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! Estate of John kuhnlej, Dee d. V VIRTt'Rof an order of the ORPHANS' Jl COtlRI ofCle.rB.IJ eoontr. there will be arnad to nubile aale on the aremiaea, in HULL . u . f 11 1 r, county of Clearflold, Slate of I'enn eylranin, on a Friday, May 27th, 1881, AT 1 O'CLOCK P.M., Til K following deaeribed real eitate. ln Th.t eerUiB FAKM ittated in Bell towaihlp, on the mad leading frosi I'enortlle to PhiihUwiot, bounded fvllowi Beginning ftt ft baeeb. ooraar of traeta Noa. own 4 and AtfUfti thence by line or ot No. bIM aonth M 6-IOdegreeieeet I e pens bee ta ft oit i Ihenra by lamliol Lightnereed Heed oath 1 degreei weit lilt parehni to poet ; thaoM north 18 drgreei weet liO perehet to ft torner of land "H to Oeorge Login ; tbeoea by Haa of tract No, jpftrt north 1 6-10 degreee eftii iav perehti to tho plan or beginning, con lain log 102 ACRES. And IALLOWANCK, being i-artof tmct No. wiid ta.rj, funiii fiiii A.nCB Ul.KA ft Hll a (Mill h chard, Log Houm and para inareoa. lata the ettaU of Jaha HmWm lej, deoeaaed. vn-BBii oa voDRrnaiivo oi ftftie, and tat balanoo ia owe tear, with Itareat Mrared b bead and mart gag aa Ibe pram I tea. W. W. ROWLB, Adaialitraton. Iw ttiu, Pa., War, Hlb, Hl-3t rvlNHOI.HTKIN III' I'AllTM'.limilP, j Thepartoerablp heretofore ealatliig between Hie undesigned Hotter the Sim of tl. R. A W. berreit, waa diaaolvnl hy mutual euoeent on the M day ol Fi-liruary, A II IS8I ll.lt HAKHKTT, WALTKK IIAIIKKTT. tir,J,l,l,r, April 17, IsM at. TIMBER FOR SALE. llTll't be aVtllll V"? ( t "I'tM ftlt Mtla, ri1u.l.!etln.Sr lM''t nl ,0,M ACIU.H, to b hit pen lirwiuliip, CtUBafun oouttijr, known m n'surtiit No. SJ.14 j hm Iimb uwotJ ft Ditobar of ytn li? a I'll I .ilt'li. hi i iftiulljf, ftn. will bt old ftt tjeeliltftl birftiD CoM? MAN A MANN, ill ii Aroh (St., PhiU. April IBHl-lm. Millinery! Millinery 1 1 TTAKK the jilfiiurt of Informing tlio pub lift that I ibiill ulTor iptxtial ntluoeoi"Ot In Milllnftr; Uuodt, iuuh fti Hi I lit, Rfttlni, Itlbbon, Plowftri, 4o Trlmmd anil latritnneJ Uit fttid UoDnfta, la tba vry latent tjrU'i Nutluia ftoi Mania-up Clutbiuf fur tiillrn. I kin ily illicit ft ill art of your patronage). MlSd M. A. WKLCI1, Marka! St , OltarAal.l, Pft. Apr. Iu, mi-y. TVVOIU'i: NOTII IC.-Iq I ha Court of J Ciiurnun Plifti of Clearfield mtuntv. Pft, II ... f w l. (.. i O. J. M vera. oir. Ulroroa. To O. B. Ayrrtr You are berebr notirled to be and appear at tbe unxt term of Court aa afore mentioned, and there defend In the above aaaa , or ahow eauae why a derree of divorce a viaeello Marrmoait aboald not bemide. Hnrmrr'a Ornra. 1 J. UAIIAFPRY, Cloarrlold, Apr. 17 '8 1 -41. j Bb.rifT. 4 MrrKM NOTK K.-Io tb matlarof XI. lb Mlalft of John UtrUonk, lato of Kart baui town hip, (leoaad. March 2.U, T. J. Me Cull ugh appolatad to dinpoie gf tba axptiilloui filed to th account of Uodfrajr Fiahar, tba Admlolitratur, bj tba widow and baira uf aaid daoedaut. Tba laid Auditor harat7 givea nolica that ba will attend to tba dutlti of bii appolntinant at hli nffloa, in tba unrmigQ oi uioarnelj, ra,,ou r IllUAY, the I0T11 VAX of HAY, Itttfl, ftt ID o'clock A. M. of wtd dnjr, whoa ftnd when all partial intaratted may appear peraooanjr or ftr attorn fy. T. J. UvCi LLUUUU, Auditor, CIrilIJ, l'ft., Majr 4, 1881. St. A LI.EGUENY HOUSE, CLKAltFlELD, PSNN'A. WILLIAM Jt, DBAS, Proprittor. 9 -Tbti bouia tl tilaaaotlT located uo East Market itreet, and eon ran tent to tba Court liouta and ftll uuiinrai placai of the town. It hai ra oentlr bean re tit ted and rafurniahad frtm aellar to ftttlo. liar m m lied with rbutoait llqnora. Tub la rumii bed with tbe bet the markttftltoruft. Hood ft ah la attached. Kalea modarftto April U, I8l-tf. 1)I,ANIN; MILL POH HALE! Tbt X iriearpeia riamog Mill, Well located to tba bull neti part of tba town, and eloaa to tba S (ftt Ion. The bnildlos la bftilSA feet, twa itoriet. cood office, ware room and iheda tbt wholo length of na let, witn orat-eiam raaobinary. Alio, good ntlne. boiler 4i1 feet, with fiftv-thrae lt-inoh tubee, line ibalt beneath the lower lour. Lft'ce fliaj A Woed aarfaeer, large itleker wnrki four atdei onoa through, oommon it loiter, double-head- ad 'Harper, ioroll uw, panel rier, norma ma' ehlne, iwlnglng out off and itatlonary eut-otT aawi, two rip lawi.raBtlpaper.Qg naohina, lattloe mac Una iu.nn.er, lb a flint and Dulleyi, Knowlen pump, XoO feet of bote with patnp attachment. ALSO, ona bear? one-bone waggon, two or three pair ot lumber aladi, mowing tniioh.nai and farm ing tmpletnrnta, nab, doori and window framea, on eaar term. All prowrtv 00 band ot Mar Hlh, I8M, will ba diapoMd of at publio iale at me fiariing at ill. n tl. HKUttA HKU. Clearfield, Fa , Ma; II, IS8l-3t. THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Newark, N. l. INCORPORATED PI' RELY ML'TUAL. Ahrti, Jan. 1, UH, ai aaoertaloed by Kianlning Comtaiuinneri of Maitaobuiettl. Ohio and Mow Jeney 15,72,31i 0,1 LiAiiUTlRft, aa nated by theiatne, 31,91 1.4H.1 86 oDitPLUi by .Mftii ehu a btandard.. I,HI&,.1S1 Si rplui by New York Standard... !i8S IS All polieieioonfurfeltabla after leoond yearj luweipemei; large dividend de olared ftnd paid ererjr year liaaa organ liation j ample inrplui ; or render r el net moil liberal ; loaiaa promptly ail jutted and paid; nO aiieaimeaii. OrriciRi i LKWI9 C. (1R0VBR, PrbiiibsT. JAWKS B. PLARMON. Vica PaaaitifaT. Eu. L. Duiaiaa, 8ec'jr. Taao. Mftcajvarr, Treaa. II. M. NT.NAl.ir, Special Agent. Office la Moasop'i building, Market ilroet, CleftrReld, Pa. 81 If. The News From MOORE'S? THE? HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, Qats and Capjj -AND- bS: Furnishing kh That Ever Came into the County, AT THEIR STOKE, 1100)1 0. 1 OPERA HOUSE, CiEI. C. eVTOM W.MOOHR. ClearteU, Fa., R.pl. li, laao.tr. POSITIVELY TUB CHEAI'KST AND DtST In the oonntj la to bt found at GUINZBURG'S Reliable Clolhins Store. Western Hotel Corner, TK hare jaet retaror4 froaa the Kaateraj Mara. la wlta a lerga Itork af fret elan Spring Summer CIiIHej, K'blrt Hill be a.ld eaearier taal arat. Thaoklnf taie tralilie for paat tarora, we iorlle a aall brfora purthaeiof elaewhera. DON I FOHUST Till; rl.ACR: . L. GUINZBURG, Old Western Hotel Corner, CLEARFIELD, PA. April IT, llll-tf. War un (UtTtljtuuiit. THE REPUBLICAN, fabllabad avary Wedaaaday by G. B. GOODLANDER, CLUAMIrlULU, PA., Haa the l.rgeat t Irrulatloa of any paper 111 Naiinweateru Peuuaylvaiila. Tbe large and constantly Increasing circulation of tbe Republican, renders It valuable tobusinesa men aa t medium thro' which to reach the publio. Tsrjh or Subsoriptiom i If paid In adraooo, . . . 12 00 If paid aftor tlirea moutha, . 2 60 If paid aftor six months, . , 8 00 When papera are lont oulaidu uf tbo oounty puy wont mual be in advance. VUVEKTISKNOi Ton line or loan, 8 times, , a 1 50 Each subsequent inaertion, SO i Administrator' Hotices, , . 2 60 Ezecutcra' Notiooa, . . . . 2 60 Anditois' Notices, .... 2 60 Cautioiaand Estraya, ... 1 60 Pissolttioti Notioea, . . . 2 60 i Profoaiiunal Cards, 5 lines, year, 6 00 Spocial notices, per line, ... 20 YE1RI.Y ADVERTISEMENTS: One s-iuare, 10 lines, . . . $8 00 Two iquares 15 00 Thret aqnarea, 20 00 One fburth column 60 00 One-lull column, . . . . 70 00 One column, 120 00 We have always on band a large atock ofblankaot all doaoriptions. SUMMONS, SUBPOENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASES, BONDS, FEB BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, to., io., &o. JOB PRINTING. We are prepared to do all kinda of PRINTING 8UCII AS POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, CARDS,; LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, Ao., &o., IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. . ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. tieo. II. CloodUnder, Clearfield, Clearfield County, Pa. Uru? dnrtisrmrnts.; VALUABLE Real Estate at Private Sale 1 Homestead of A H. Shaw, Deo'd. fpilK ki rnf.le.il af A. II. 8be, dre'd. rlloale X la J.aerrenee tuiraahip, adjolala Cl.arfinld Uniueh, I'a , la fltlered fur aale. Il I. iM.uitil.d ami rfr.cril.etl a. follim.: Krunl in a e.te fert on Ibe river I tlienua eltendtea; Iteok almia the brou)(h llRe.jutb TdJ d,,rreeee.l 'Hit feel to the rtiunda of the Hallrvad Cnmpanr I Ibenee elana Ibe eame north II di'ifrrea eeat 4 1 A fret lo lot of uaa louipany r tuenne elun aetoe Btirlh 7d d. greea treat W Water atreet, ouotelulaf TWO ACRKM A Si I Ml J PKKCIIUM, aed barlnir tberaua erected a large and well Sn. leh.d dweilina houea 4uaS feet with "L" at taehad 16i30 eel, alio a good hara about ellatO leet ear it la other outbuildioga. i'or tarua or other arlleuiera laifutre of T. H. Ml RHAV, tluardian, or W. W. IIKTTM, Adulolelrator, Cloarlleld, Pa., April lilh, IKSI-St. Trustee's Sale -OF- Valuable Ileal Estate ! BY flrtut of in or.Itr or tbr Orphan' Court of Claarfltlii oouoty, nulo Uarcb Sllb, 18HI, ttioro will bo ipoitjfj te publio aila at tbo CO I HT HOI HK, In CLKARF1K1.D, If A., on Monday, May lCth, 1881, AT I O'CLOCK P. M,, A certain traot of Uof, lit (bo propirtjr of rK K DKH ICK KRAILti, dtwawod, lituato in CUKhT TOWNKU1P, Cliirfl-ld oounty, Penn ylTnia, boandtd & followa. vlt t Oa tbo north by landi of Juhn M. Woatoror, aoath by laodi of nuiua laioaiaj, (ih n; linai oi Anltiun; JUcdar Tfjr, and wost by landi of Henry I'osrco, Coritaining lOO Acron, And ALLOWANCE, moro or lt, baring about 0 aoita olearcd and under a good itatt of cultt t at ion, with good growing orchard, good booat, larga baro, aod good aprtng of water thereoo. Tlie roioiindor la eoTorad with good PINK TIM BKR. Tbo aato ia nndarlaid wuh UITI MIN Ot'S COAL. TERMS OV 6ALE One-third caib on confirmation uf mIo, ono third In ouo yw thoroaltar, with In tor eat, aaurad by bond and uortgago upon tlio promiato, and tboTetualQlng on-tblrd to remain In tbo proporty and to bo aoourod by reeogniianoo, tho tntorott t hereof to ho paid annually to Kllta Ann Frailoy. widow, during ber lifo, and at ber death tba principal to bo paid to tho heln of laid Frederick V'ralley, deoeaitd. J. P. FRY, fruftM. Waitoror, Pa., April IS, 18H1-6U Save moneY IN HUVINU VOUR nOOBS FROM Geo. Weaver & Co., SECOND 8TRKKT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boolsf Shoes, HatslCaps, GROCERIES, Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c, &c. ALSO, f LOUR, FISH, BACON, UAH, SALT, OATS, CORN, CHOP, ETO. Thenifal for p.at fevora. we Invite the nubile to eall and aea our larte and Beer aloek of aooda. hiob we will diapoea of al reaeooablo rale, for aaaa, or eionanire lor eoaatry proiluca. Polite aotl attcnttra elerka to wait upon you, aou pncea B.ea low. OEORUE WBAVKR t CO. ClaarBeld, Pa., April :, lSDI-tf. il DIALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise, WOODLAND, CLT'DCO., U. Ronpectfully solicit thoir pittrotu and the pnblie renerallr to eall and eiam. ina their aew atooa of Spring and Snininer Goods, CONSISTIXO OF Canhmere", Velvotcena, DelHines. J.awns, Oinfrliamn, 1'rinta, Un btoacbrd and lilcacliod Mus lins, Kancy Skirts, Sheet ings, Tickings, Carpets, lings, Oil Cloths, HOSIERY, Laundriod, Whito, Cheviot and Percale Shirts, Olovos, Keckwrar, Mon'a and Boys' Clothing, Hals, Caps, Boots, Shoos, eto., eto Groceries & Gen'l Merchandise Will be found ol first quality, and satisfaction is guaranteed. Tlio fol lowing aro always kept on hand, (.some lew only in tlioir season;: Sugars, Teas, Coffoos, Spices, Ryrtipa Confectioneries, Oranges, Lemons. Bananas, Figs, Dates, etc, Hard ware, Quconswaro, Glnssware, Tinwaro, Wood and Willow ware, Taints, Oils, Clocks, Tmnks.Valiaes, Mirrors, Stationery, Furnltnro, & Minors' Supplies, ALSO, DKALERS IN BAHZ, H.&.TXZS & SHHTGLES, July 28, 1880 ir. Jtpt g.fll'frtiSf.tnts. SherilT's S.;.e. BT rlrtua of a writ of Fierw Fnciat lua4 at of th Court of Oomaoa PIm of Olaar ftald aoolT,PanD'a, ani to na dtraetad. thara will h aipntad to H'HMC BALK, at tbt Court nonaa, id ma oorongn oi flat maid, Fa., oi WediiMtay, June lt, imni. At 1 o'olook P. M., tba fnllowlnt drarribed m1 lata, to wit : AU of drandaot'a in t era at la all Ihoaa two ar laii lota ailnatad la tba Tillara of Uwnrill. Oranwood townahlp, Claarfltld oounty, Ptait'a, DQonava Bra aimioia aa roiiowi : HfiDBIoj at tona on lha oornar of Wntar tod Mia atraat j thenea by Main atraat aonifa 64( dif raaa went 1ZH fi to poitj thane by land lata of Wm. T. Thorpa tort I. til dffraaa waat Ml foot to an allay I tbonoaby taid allay nortb 1) dagreoa oaat Kit fnat U poblio mad tbneo by aald road aoatb 4lt dif rooa oait Mi foat to nlaoa uf bi . ninK, balng known la plan af laid illra aa loll no. ia ana no. ii, navtDf inaroon orootad ft litf two-atory fraao atarabouao, framo houao, amall atabla and otbar ontbiiidingi. ALHO, All or dafandant'a Intaroat In all that ocHaIb trat ar piaoa of land alt oa tad In tba br ou(h or Newborn, Clearfield county. Pa , bound l followi, via r fetftnuinr " Mb ; thanoo North "9 doitraoa tat l parclioa to Man i U.nra aouth 4ft drcraoa waat 10 roreboa lo i ibaniM ki dtRrtwa oaat 1 paroha to noit, aouth in dagraao waat I porohoa, toulb 71 difraoa oaat U parobaa, aouth IS dKraeaaut bi porobaa, aouth SO dagroaa awat 14 parobai o plaa Hump, toutb 80 droai r-.t rciia io uiapiB, ooria i Uffrao aait 74 porobaa to pott, north 36 dot raaa waat I0S ninhH to pi aea of balnnln, ooataminf about bt rm and 43 porobta, rtaartingoal otibo aanta aehool houM lot, baTio thara.. u oractad a framo aloro- , hoo.ao.alao a youn otohara of appla traoa,aad baviuc ftbout it acroa olutrad bJ mwd .avu oalitvolloB. Hatiod. utiaa ta aireutlon, aid to ba laid aa Hot pr oporty or E. R. Rota. I ALSO, All that aortal a trust of land altnatad la HrtJ towaia p, Claarfiald oowaty, P., roodd and j Jffpt drrrtisnufnts. j de(riljid a follow t llrirliiBinf at a ml nlt fnr- nnr at tba eornar f lamia of Joob Hunt I and ! (iforra Pcotaj tbaona north oil docrcaa SatT pxrctiaa to a iot tbt nee outb 44V 1 19 prtl. to a pofft tlianea wtil 314 I. ID prolin to a dcJ i Hi iniu'ik i thoooa ourtn it atuica ir.u iir cli to a atmr bttiy i tlecno outb Hi ut-fin-eo wait l.7 pcrchea to a aauiUtvk ibeuoa Punh drfrvo tl 141 prrctea U a pott ; lbrar north Ji-rci oait lift percb' to arvieo btrrjr ; trx-iiiw oorlb t djrB want bll porfbai tu liio .l'i)l bcifinniua, cootaiaia Iv'iS 7-m1 a- re. t.tfJ, tBkr tn aiocution, auu ! ha ai'ld ai ti fioptrty uf (leorfa Kriafaar and William K Ball. ALSO, All of defobdanta lotereit u that carta la uit juaet or tract tt laud altuated in farjruoo towa ihlp, CltarBeltl euuntjr, Pa., bounded aa fvllowi i ItririBDlof at a i-ott oornrrol .aod or Jama rrr- Kuion Ibfnou by aaid VrTtuma't land no u I it fid u jrreei ct C4 j t.erohut U a nua 0-m.or bv an old mad) thencu by laid rut I aouth 17 degree i wat 2A pcrclwa to a haniiook.ioutb 2trlaKrr wcat 24 porobaa to a poat ojrnr on Una of Knoon htrawj ttieueo by, amd (Straw land auotb ollj dr?r oaat V0 8-10 pareboa to a poat In publio road tbrnoo by aald ruaa auu lanu of lioo. Miohatii north 17( degreaa oast porabai north 1) j da (rota wcit 2U pcrfbaato a pica atump north Hi (ictrreaa weat iv paronaa noria l dauroeaoBat iv- ptrobaa nortb 8 dagrroi waat 7 parebta north una di-arooa waat it ierohra north tan ua. grooa 6 porobaa to a hemlock north 48 drgraea aaat IV 7-lu parenea nortb IV Uitroa aait o ft-10 parobai to tho tJlen llopo and liilla Ha Id Km' turnpika roau ; tbfnea ty aama nortb 304 argraei wrat ij T-iu paronoa to poat and tiiaea ol iioaia ning, oontaining8S aorta and 37 porchaa, baring theraon a rati led a lug homo, log bam, aad balog partly cleared. 8aned takaa In aieoution, and to lo auld ai tbo prrporly of Jainoa J. Dillen. ALSO, All tba tnlareat of tba defebdanta of la and to all thma oartain pramlaaa aituated in H"g&i luwnanip and nuitaoaton, tloarnaid oounty fa, oao o( lhata known aa the Uauahtnaa farm, lta- ginnlng at a poat and itoaea j tbanoo oait by land ut MtMirfra nuitnujoll iwn parohaa to poat i thanea north 211 degrooi aiat 108 perchei to a black oak ; thenoo norlh M pnrobci lo poat by whito plna j tbrntx auutb 7i dtgraei wrat by la a ill of Jamea H. Turnar 1 7tt parubaa to whita oak; thonoe woat CI porobaa to poat ( thanoo aouth by lioo ot J hn Hall aurvay lUparohoato brgionlog, evnialning 10 it ooroa aod Nit perohaa. ALSO, Another tract litUAd In Bjggi tunoahtp, ba rlnulbs at a whita oak eornar: tbenoa north bv land ot liixon and old traot Una 17 porobaa to wbita oak; thanoo wait by K umber ft or landk 92 perch to alonea ; tbenoa aouth by Urnlt lata of J. M. bbaw Ia7 parobaa'to alonei on old line ; tbonoa aaat ill parobea by Oearbart and Shttninell to white oak and l4co of boginniog, ooiitaii'.iog as aerai anil allowance. ALSO, A nether traot tn Bngjii townihlp, bogirtning at a wbita oak on tba nortneaat ooroer ot tbo traot ; tbenoa aouth by Jamea liilligno aurvay 51ft par. to poat i tbeoco woat br C. (J raw lord aurvov tn Javub B meal 'a corner ( tbenoo nortb abuut St) perchei to line of bhippey tract; thrnoa aat by ai J land about 80 pareboa to hli ooruar theuoe by bia lino north about 111 perehea to bia hem lock: lhanro weat ICO porobaa to whito oak cor ner ; tbenoo north 1 1 ft perehea to ebeetout ; t hence by William Uingtiam eurrey aaat 2.10 perehea to beginning, containing about Suo aoroa part ol Joaaph ilell turray. ALSO, Another of them altuatad In Ilngga towo.hip part of John Tbnmaa aurvay, bagloDiug at ituoei by blaok oak; thenoo aouth t drgrooa weat I US-4-10 parobea to pino atump ; tbenoo aouth 711 dgroea oait 97 7-10 perehea to pilch plna ; tbenoo north H degreei weat Oft 2-10 perchee to birch; theoee up aama 10 pareboa to whito plna to up ; tbenoo north Hi dagroea aaat bH 7-1 0 perch aa to atako j thence norib 67j dagroaa weat 72-0-10 parebea to beginning, containing ftfi aerea 13ft peroheiand allowan.knownaitbe Dixon lot, which II known aa tbo Wailaootoa property, the Intercut of tbo deft-noUnta, luppoaed to be j in the whole, aod in tba aeoond and tail darribad tract! but a nominal tnlareat, tho Irat deaorilHtd tract baring tbreo dwelling huuaaa, ona barn, alable and "iter vutboildinga thereon, with aa orchard and 7ft acrei of cleared land, raitrving all of tba luta aold In WaUaceton whan they acquired an Intereat In the tame, and tbo premiiea eon rayed tn tho Hailrnad t'ompnay, and lutyret to the right of thoae part lea who are lo actual peiata iuo of any part of Ibe premtica. and have writ ten eooiracta or deoda for the laiite, ALSO, All that tract of land ai to a ted la Lawrence townahlp, bounded by landa of Alaxandor Road on tbo aait, by llham bpackmao oa the north, by lantli formerly ol Jordan Heed on the woat, and by landa of W. P. Iteed aod Leonard eitate ah the Mnib, onrtralnirrg lHIarefl aed aMowanre, with ft largo frame homo, barn and other out building, a bearing orchard, and about 1.10 acre! of cleared land thereon, and underlaid with two voine of bituminoua ooal. Seised, Ukan in execution, and to be aold ai the property of J. K. Ueod and L. J Morgan. ALSO, All of drrenJttOt'a Intereat in all tbntoerUia tract or place of land situated in Brady and Bloom towoiblpi, Clearfield oounty, Pa., bound ed and deaeribed aa followa, via: Beginning at a poet on tho aortbeart ooroer i thenoo aouth partly in line or land of Irvin'e belra, and partly in lino of Unda of aatd Hollo peter and Ilru bakor 107 perehea, more or leaa, to a hemlock ; thanoo weat In lino of Nick Simpaoa 44 perobea, moro or leaa, to a poat on towoihip road ; thence aouth 74 degree woat In line of aaid township road 31 4-10 perehea, mora or lets, to a poat in aaid road; thoooa north io line of liraacker'e land ft4 1-10 perehea, moro or leu, to a poat ; thence wast In the aouth boundarj line of war rant No. 8577, lUft 8-10 perehea, moro or leaa, to a post In lino of land of C. Smith ; thenoo north partly In lino of land of said Haiti, aod partly In lino of land of John Kaama, formerly belonging to J. W. Ilaya 111 perches, more or Icm, to a poat la lino of land of G. M. Thompson, formerly own ed by Peter Arnold ; thence east partly In line of land of laid Thompson, and partly in line of land of aaid llellopeter and Bru baker, tho grantees hereto ltfft 8-10 perehoa, moro or leu, to a poet ; tbenoa north by same 111 perchei, more or leaa, to a post ; thenoo aaat In lino of land of K. Parker, formerly owned bj J. H. Seyler 73 9-10 perobea, more or less, to a post and place of beginning, containing 210 acrea, mora or less, being pan of tract aurvejred In warrants Si77, 3i8l and lO'JO, and conveyed by K. Cole to otbara, having 2ft acres cleared, and erected thereon a small frame houao, log barn and a young bearing orchard, above land being well limbered with oak, hem lock and chestnut. ALSO, All of defendants right, title and Interest ia Littlo Andaraon Crock ISarigatloa Company. Seised, takoa in execution, and to be auld aa tbo property of J. tl. Urubakor and 8. 8. Hoi lope tor. ALSO, Ono other tract of land in Union township, de aeribed as follow j Beginning at a post ; thenoo by land late of Joseph Lines and land uf H. Pentt north Ul perch to a poat ; tbenoa west 'dt per chee to a stone ; thence south 07 perohaa to post ; thenoo west SB perohaa to a post ; thence north I perehea to a poat; thence weat 122 per ohaa to a hemlock thenoo aouth T7 perobea to a poat) thaoee oaat 84 perehea to a post j thence aouth 10 perehea to a chestnut; thenoo oast 102 perches lo a poat and place of beginning, con taining 10ft acrea 49 perehea and allowance I acrea cleared and being well timbered wilfe ham look, ebeitnut and oak timber. Boiaed, taken In elocution, and to bo sold aa tho property of llollnpetor and Brubaker. ALSO, Ono other traot or parcel or land situated In Brady tuwnship, Clearfield oounty, Pa., bounded aod detcrihisl aa followa ; Beginning at a corn or of G. M.Thompaon'alandonliDeofJ. 11. (seyler; thenoo aouth U0 perehea, moro or less, to a piae; thenoo eaat by laud of J. A W. Irwin 1..0 perches, mere or leu, to a poat ; thenoo north by land ol T. W. Dorr Park l t perehea to a post j tbenoo waat by land of J. II. ttevlor I SO pero bet, m ore or leaa, to a stone corner and place of beginnin g .con taining 110 acrea, moro or less, being part of larger traot or survey of land ooovayod to Joha II. boyler, and being well timbered with hem lock, chestnut and oak. Beiaed, taken in execution, and to bo sold as tba property of Holioptter and Brubaker. ALSO, All of defendant's, J. II. BroUker, Interest In all those four certain lotaiituatol In tbo Tillage of Hock ton, t'nton towaihlp, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded aa follows! Begnaing at a stone on the nwtb side and adjoiaing Packervllle and 8now ahoo turnpika ; tbenoo north 2 degreei oatt along alley 10 perches to stone on atreet 10 Teat wlta, running east aod waat ; tbenoo Itlll the aama bear ing north 10 perohaa to atonea sat for a corner ; thenoo north 88 dagroea weat 8 perehea to ttono on street 20 feet la width; tbenoo aouth I dagroea weat along aaid atreet 10 aerohea to stone at alroet mailing aait aod waat 1 0 feet wide; tbenoa still by aamo hearing north 10 perehea lo stone at aaid turnpike abovo named ; thence eooth Bo degrees east 8 perohaa to place of begiantng, containing 1 aero, and knowa ia plan of said village aa Iota No. 6, No. 7, No. 14 aod No. 1ft, having thereon oractad a largo frame dwelling bouse, frame stable, lee bouse, and other outbuildings, also fruit trees growing theraon. Seised, taken la execution, and te hi a,,U . tbo property of J. II, Brubakor. ALSO, All of defendant's Intereat in all that ear tain traot or piece ef land situated la Beecaria townibip, Clearfield oounty, Pa., bounded and deaorihed as followa: Oa tba oast b lands of A ah lev w.ij on tho south by lands of Nerllag.on the waat ny rteier, and on too north bf Wiibe0 containing about ft eeree more or less, with about acrea eieared and under good oulliratioa, and having erected thereon a loe? bars. Inr hm.. other outbuildings. Deisod take In elocution and to ba anld ik. property of 4eere Peareo. ALSO, By wrlU of Vtmititioni Ariiontia, at tba soma time and place, will bo aold tho following All of defendant'! Interest la an undivided moltty r one-half part of a eertaia nioMor ti i i.a situated In Decatur township, Clearfield county Pa., bounded and deaeribed aa follows t Begin ning at a birch la a north west eornar i thanoo by land "f llardmaa Philips weat 121 bimIim . post t thence by lands of II. Philips formerly aouth 12 degree weat 129 perch as to a hemlock, onrner of Umwell survey thenoo aouth 17 perobea to a poet hy a maple of A. floss survey j theooo br aamo aouth 42 dagroea oaat 180 pare lire to a poet by a maple by eald (Jom turvoy i thence by A. tioea' new survey north bi degrees east I lOpetobea to a poet ; thenoo by aamo uth 40 degree oait 27 parobai to ft poat oa waat aide of Moihannoa oraok ; tbeaea down tho aama north 80 dagroea Oaat g perobea t a pool north tt dagroea aaat 41 perehea ta Joha Ithimmot upper awraar oa ; tbo reo thenoo by aamo weal .7 perobea ta ft I atoao heap tbenae by aaaa aorta 121 perehea ta ! tho plaowof boglBBlag,oaat4iaiag two hand rod aad i thirty ataa (2S.J aoraa aad twoaty four (24poroh- I oa, being oat of twa larger nrvevs la tao names of Thoaaa Kdmaaeoa aod Jena . lylar, be lag all underlaid with blMiislniua eoat and baring one drill t'pea and In good running order. AL0, Tba undivided moiety or one-half pari of anoth er certain piece of land In Decatur towniliip, Clearfield county Pa., bounded and desoiiued ai followa i Beginning at a hemluck sapling eloao to a white oak in tho Hoe of i homos Itillingtoa sur vey ; thenoo by lands of A. Umi 62 decree oait I ft ft perohaa to a post by a small run ; thH.ee K7J degress east 27 perches to post on weit hank of M oahannon creak I thenoo auutb ft 25-100 degree weat Oft parches to poit thence north 84 a -100 degroea weet I Off perehea to poat aouth T 10-100 degrees weat 19 4-100 perehea to poit; 'hence oulh at 16-100 degreei eaat 18 0-100 Larches to post on weat hank of eioabannnn creek j (hence south ft 30-1 00 degrees west 7 08-100 perches to post south 00 4ft 100 degrees east IS peroheo to a poet aouth 10 20-100 degrees eaat 13 perobea to post south 10 10-100 degreei west 6 4-10 perches lo post south 38 44-1 CO degrees wail 0 72-H0 perahes to post south II 30-100 degrees east 10-PS-loo perches to p st south 19 degrees eaat 10 parch to a post aouth 66 100 degreea oast 8 S arches to a poat aoutb 2V ft lOO degrees west I -100 perches to a poit south 2ft 30 100 degrees wost II 8-lOperi-ho to post sooth M 60-1 Hi) de grees wast 8 porcbeito puat south 29 ftft loO de grees eaat 14 22-100 perehea to poet south 2 ftft ll0 degroea eaat 7 2-10 perches to a post oa west side of the Moibannon creak ; tbenae north 46 de grees wtst 171 ft 10 perehea to a hemlock sapling aad the place of beginning, containing 79 acre and 8 perobea and ti rods, aa per survey made la 1872, by A. V. Hoyi, It being part of a Isrgnr sur vey of land conveyed by David McKnlgbt and Win. W. Hale, Aduinlitratora of Joha M. Hale, lo Leonard il. Kosiler, aod being underlaid with bituminous aoel, and having thereon erected four dabble frame dwelling bouses, two stories high. ALSO, All defendant's lotereit In one other place of ground etluated lo the borough of Osceola, Clear held oounty, Pa., bounded aad describnd as fol lows i Beginning at a poit earner of D. H. Good lot on lino of Lingle atreet; tbenoa by said street ft2 feet lo poat corner ef lot of Livorlght A Com pany ; tbenoo bv said lot Tft feet to line of D. T. Caldwell's lot ; tbenoo by same ft! feet to a pot on Hoe of D. R, Good's lot t tbeoco by same Tft feet to post and place of beginning, and known In plan of said borough aa p rt of lots No. 12 and 13. N tlied, takfn lo execution and to be sold aa the property of Jamas P. Hale. ALSO, All of defendant's interest In a certain tract of land situate in Bradford toonkblp, Clearfield county, Pa , bounded south by lands formerly of VYm. Albert A Uro., now In posieiaion of John A. Green, north by land of Daniel b taw art and also adjoining land aold to C. W. Barker, G. W. Barger at al., containing 90 acre, mora or leaa, with from 7ft to 80 acres cleared an,! nnder culti vation, having thereon a large orohard compris ing 4 or ft acres of bearing fruit trees, also a good coal bank opened thereon, and which haa been worked about two yean paat, furnishing a good and auperior ja lit y of coal, with a good demand therefor at Woodland, lata than a mile distant, with a large two story dwelling, plank bouse, and a large bank baro, and other eutbuildingi, Hciaed, taken In execution, and to be snld as the property of I. O. Barger. ALSO, A certain tract of land situated la Boggi town ship, Clearflald oounty, Pa., bounded and de scribed as follows, vis: Beginning at a large white pine; thenoo east by Thomas Bears' land HI) perchei ; tbenoa north 1 ftt perches to a post and a chestnut ; thence west 111 perches to post ; thence south 154 perches to plaoe ef beginning, containing lot acre and 47 perchei, beiag part of a larger survey in Ibe name of William Stew art, and being the same piece of land conveyed by Josiah W. mith to Josm Stone by deed bear ing data 21it of May, 1864, recorded among tho recoras oi Heart) cu county, la book It. page eto.. about 60 acrea cleared, having a dwelling house, oarn ana omer outbuildings erected tbereoa. tfttised taken in execution and to be eold aa tba property of tbo estate of Jane Stone deceased, with notice to tbe heirs of aaid deoedeot, lo wit i Vincent Mono, Hatnual Htooe, Jen Stone. Rliia both Stone, Tburaa Jane Stone, and 8. V. Wilson, their guardian ad litem, and Jacob K. Parka terre tenant. Terms or Pali. The price or sum at which the property ahall bo etruck off mual ba paid at the time of sale, or such other arrangement made aa will be approved, otherwise the proper ty will bo immediately put ap and aold agBin at the expanse and riak of tho paraon to whom It waa simon on, ana wno, tn ease of ae&eiency at uah re-sale, shall make good tbe aamo, and la no Instance will the Deed ba preeented ta Court for confirmation anleaa the money Is actually paid to the bneriff. JAri. MAllAKr ki, nnaairr s Orrica, I (Iberia. Clearfield, Pa., May 11,1881. 1 Sheriffs Sale. BY rlrtua of writs or Ft. fa., Issued out of tho Court of Common Plena of Clear field oounty, and to mt directed, there will ba axpoaad to PUIiLIO SALE, at tht Court Hoaat, In the borough of Clearfield, oa Thuradfty, May 341, lrM, At 1 o'clock P. M., the following described real estate, to wit : - Ono lot lo tbe village of Weat Clearfield, Law rence township, Clearfield oounty. Pa., frontina on River Street 60 feet and extending back IV0 teat to an alley, being about 1VV teet by flU reet, bounded by Lot No. 2 on the South, and by an alley oa the North, having thereoa oraetad ft large frame building oonaisting of lour separata dwelling houses, and other outbuildings. The dwelling houitjs being roofed with tin and good oellar under each, and known in tbe plan of aa Id village as la-nt no. a. ALSO, Ono lot In tlio village of Wtst Clearfield, town ship and oounty aforesaid, adjoining tba above lot, and known In tho plan of aaid village aa lot No. 2, fronting on Hirer Street 00 feet; tbenoa hy lot No. S, I WO feet te Vront K treat, thence by Front 8 tract 10 feet mora or leaa, tbenoo by N let ols Street about 110 feat to Hirer Street, having thereon erected a frame ahop, oue story high, 10 by 30 feet. ALSO, One tot in aama village, townahlp and Bounty. known in tho plan of the village of Wost Clear field aa Lot No. 27, fronting ftO Teet on llerrell Street and extending back 180 feet to aa alley, bounded oa tho West by Weaver Street, and aa tho East by Lot No. 20. ALSO, Lot in aama village, township and county, and known In the plan of aaid village aa Let No. 2A. fronting ftO feat on Merrell Street, and extending bask 1 10 feet to an alley, bounded on tba W eat by Lot No. 27, and on the East by Lot No. 2ft. ALSO, Lot la aamo village, township and oounty, and known la tbo plaa of aaid village aa Lot No. 2ft, fronting ftU feet on Merrall Street and extending back 10 feet to an alley, bounded an the Woat by Lot No. 20, and on the East by Lot No. 24. ALSO, Lot lo same village, townibip and county, and known in the plan of aaid village as Lot No. 24 , fronting ftfl feet oa Merrell Street, and ex tan dm back IHU feet to aa alley, bounded oa tba Waat by Lot tin. 2ft ftnd on the Eaat by aa alley. ALSO, Lot in same village, towaihiD and eouotv. and knowa la the plan of aaid villege aa Lot No. 23, fronting ftO foot on Merrell Street, and extending back 100 fret to aa alley, bounded oa the Weat by an alley and on tba East by Lot No. 21. ' ALSO, Lot la sama rill ate, townrhlu and eouotv. and' knowa tn the plan of aaid village as Lot No. 22, fronting ftO feet on Merrell Street, and extending back IUO feel to an alley, bounded oa tho West by Lot No. 23 and on the Eaat by Lot No. 21. ALSO, Lot ia sama village, townibip and county, and known ia the plan of said villaae aa Lot No. 21. fronting ftO feet on Merrell Street and extending back I ho feet to an alley, bounded oa the West by Lot No. 22 and on the East by L it No. 20. ALSO, Lot in aamo Tillage, towmhln and eountr. and known la tbe plan of aaid village aa Lot No. 20, fronting ftO feet oa Merrell Street and ox tending back ImU feel to an alley, bounded en the West by Lot No. 21 and oa tho Kail by William St, ALSO, Lot In same village, towmhln and oonntr. ami known in the plaa of aaid village at Lt No. 19 , fronting oa Merrell Street ftO feet and extending back 1 HO rMt to an alloy, bounded on the Weal by-William Street aad on tba Heat by Lot No. 18. ALSO, Lot lo sama village, township and oounty, and known In tho plaa of aaid villact aa Lot Nn. II. fronting ftO feet on Merrell Street and exteadlag back IMI feet to aa allay, bounded on the Weal by Lot No, 19 and oa tho Eaat by Lot No. 17, ALSO, Lot In tame Villaa. towmhln and ttonni h 4 knwa la tba plan of said village as Lot No. 17 , fronting on Merrall Street 60 feet and extending back 180 teat to an alley, bouoded on the Weat oy ioi no. in and on tba aait by Lot No. 10. ALSO, Lot In same village, township and oounty, and known In tho plaa of said village at Lot No. 10, "renting 60 feet on Merrell Street and extending back 1H0 feet to an alley, bounded oa the Wast by Lot No, 17 and on the Kait by an allay. ALSO, Lot In sama village, townibip aad county, aod knowa in the Plan ol said villi aa l.ni ik fronting ftfc feet aa Merrell Street and extending back 10 feet to aa alley, bounded oa the West by an alley and oa the Eaat by Lot No. 14, ALSO, I.M la a.m. .III... ....Lt I . . . ...u , j. aauu cimii i, BDq knoal tn lha nlin r a.iJ it1... I -a k i a fronting ftft feet on Merrell Street and extending h.fsk Ian ful I- .11.. I l.j il. ... uuuoiiiu ua me neei by Lot No. 1ft and oa the East by Lot No. 13. ALSO, fronting ftft foot on Merrell Street and extending k.b I HA fail I .11.. L. J.J .v . ... - - "t wuwaiutJU ua Ul nest iv twv. mum vm vu im ey l.Ol ilO. II, ALSO. Lot la sama village, townihlp and connty, and knnwH In Ihn nlti of a.lrl !).. I if. . . fronting ftft feet oa Merrell Street and extending bp aiiey, Dounaeoj on tbo Weet by Lot No. it aad oa tba Eaat by Front Street. All of tbe before mentioned alxiaea Lola ara boaadod aa tho South by Merrell Street. ALSO. Lot la tame village, towaaklp and foanty, aad kaawa La te plaa of aaid vtllaga aa Lot No 4ft freallag aa both MerraU Street d the tovashia road, holaga Lot M ay 180 hot, beaeUd M tJ Monk Ivy Mar red 1 8 ereM, oa tba teat b Law ALSO, Lot in aama village, townibip aad county, and kaown la the p'eo ot aaid village ai Lot s i. 4 fronting on both Merrell Street aod the twnihj.' road, being a Lot 60 by I HO f, tt, Wutnirj u Merrell Street on the Norlh. hyLatNo. t, j, tho hast, the township road on the South tm Lot No. 43 on tho Wesi. AL-J, l,.d In sama ttllaga, uwoil;p anj cuutr, y, knuwa in the plan ot said village as L.t.N.j t imnnag oa oum iiierreii rirrei and ibe toD ship load, twin lot 60 by IftO feet bimnd oa tbe North by Meriell Street, on lbs Kast t,T Lot No. 44, on the South hy township read inj on tbe Weat by Lit Ne. 42. A LSO, Lot In aama village, township aod aountv, Uqi known In the plan of said village aa Lot Nj, 43 fronting oa both Merrell Street and the lownthii', road, beta g a Lot 60 hy 140 feet, bounded bv Merrell (Street oa tho North, Lot No. 41 on iL. Kast, tbe towmhip rtad oa the South, ard , No. 41 oa ibe Woat. ALSO, Lot in same village-, townahlp and conn'?, j kuown In the pUo of laid village aa Lot Xu. t I root log un iMith Merrell Street and the town-' ship rad, hounded by Merrell Street on tbi .orin, iin no. 14 an iua rasi, lowninip mtj on the South, Park Street on the Wost, being U IftO by 1:0 hat. AL, All of the Iefodant's intereit In a certtin lr,-( or piece ef land situate la Lawrence luwnihip, Clearfield county Pa , being tbe oue unit viiio.J one fuurtb intereat (subject to widow's duweri iD the aaid traot, bounded aa follows : B tunded by thi turnpike road. Iota of K. Newton Shaw, Himu Bell, Milton Nichols, lnd of theoatate of Hich. ard Sbaw,Sr.,dtoeaet-d,Martio Niehols, deotar-d. and Uulicb, contnining about 17 acres, m jn or Irai, being part vl the estate of Jooathio Niehols, dnceajM-i, with about 12 acres cleir.J thareou aud uodr cultivation. ALSO, One other piece or tract of laud lituute jD Lawrence tuwaihip, Clearfield county and S.ute of Piiio.vlvania, and kiiowa ai 'ft1errelli Woodi," bounded and dexarihej aa follows, vit; Beginning at a poet corner uo ttnf townihlp ra4, thane South 2iii Weit .ill perobea to noil on hn or Fair Gromdt ; Ihenoe South B7 West ali.n. tbe hue of tbo Fa r Ground 2W ft lo perchei t, a po.t ; thenea North Ji Kent 2fi ft-hi pernbe u, b post ; thence North st T i Ett 0 perchei to a pot thence North 0lj Eest IS ft-10 perchei to put ,o townibip road; thence -outb OiJ Eiit H:' pri'hti along townibip road 10 place of beginning, coa lainiog eeven acrrt aad twenty bro perchei. There is erected ob tbe latue, a large frame build' ing ft0x70 feet, abiogle r"if and a gnod an, with a porch all around it. There are lo ertn-u-i upon it live other building. The wood arj ut,. dcrbruihed and cleaned off- The Whole hv;ng been arranged f'T the purpose uf a pie-die ground and the building are suitable for that iur(Mt ALSO, One olbe. place of ground situate In tbe v.IUm uf Weat Clearheld, an t bounded and descrilie.1 a follows, vir: Beginning at the K.t lide i.f Norlh "id of Front Street in said tillage ; thpnri along 1 root Street South 2U0 leel to Mvrrell m -thenoo .South 87 East 147 feci tj a 2i f0Jf mn) " thonoe North 2:t E. O.'t feet to pH; ihec-i North 02i West l:tl (eat to a post ; thence North 2ft East 100 feet tu a poat; tfaeoce Nurth 8;i Weito7 feet to post aud piaee of heginnioi. ALSO, All of the interest of the Dtft-nJaut or in et,d to tbe following deaorihed Lot or piee uf alluate Io tbe village of Weet Clearlieli, Law renoe township, Cle-trueli ouuty. Pa., ItniLnirl and described aa fallows, vit : Beginning at a poet, corner of land of K. Shaw, jr., at tbr wuter oigo on me oan K 01 the riutqueban na Ki.rr thence along line of Shaw's land N. Hi Weit Ik' 8 10 perohes to a puxt t ibenoe S, 2ft W. 0 perches toapctt; "jeooeH. tli K U K-Ul per-bei o apoft on the bank of (be .""u-quehnona hiter, Tbenoo down said HiVcr S. 21 E. 17 i-iu pvtrhtl to place if beginai&g. eontilning tw.i re mor or lesi, exoop'ing and reierring nut of snute a r,t conveyed to Franrta Nichnla, aod alio pirt of aiid Und eoaveyexl to Wni. U. Biler. hiring thereon erected a large I wo-itory irata Ii-.um, with kitchen, stah!o and oiUer outbuilding. SeUed takru In execution aad t. be told 4. iu property of Uscir B Merrill. ALSO, All tbe right, title and Interest of the lUu&. ante In and to all lhat portion of a trart of land, situated partly in the townibip of Kuah, in Hie c.unty of Centra, and partly io the townili-p of Morris, in the county of Clearlleli, Pi,oylia nia, lying and being in the townibip of Morm aforesaid, the wbola tract being bounded and ! icrihsdas followa 1 Oa tba norlh by Un.ls lata of Henry Loraine, deceeied, oa the hy lati of Quay and Kyler, wn tbo aouth by a tract uf land in tba warablee Berne of Andrew (iruff. nj na ibe weit by lands late of Brown A Co., contain ing 407 aerea and U7 perchei, aurveved the Ul day of April, 17U3, on a warrant in the name of Christian Muaier. ALSO, All tba right, title and interest of tba Defecd ante In and to all lhat certain traot of Und situ ated In tho townahip of Morris, in Ihe oounty ef Clearfield foresaid, bounded and doer ibid as followa : beginning at a tone-hep, formerly a white oak corner ; thenoo by land late of Lever aod Loraine aouth fM perobea ta a poet ; tneaca aait lit perchee to a post; thence hy land sur veyed to Robert Hniney nrh 339 ft.lOtbs per ehea to a whita plna) thenoo along lands tur reyod to Stephen Kingston l.4 perches to (be place of beginning, oeutalning 2itU acres aod 37 perches and allowance, and wat turret ed in pur euance of a warrant, dated lath of March, 1BJ7, issued to Leonard Kyler. ALSO, All the right, title and intereat of the UeWtii anta in and to all that certain tract of land situated in the townahip of Morris, in the oounty of Clear field aforesaid, bounded and deaeribed i fullowt : Beginning at a fallen hemlock 1 tbence toatb 2) degrees west 21ft perchee to a white pine; thence north 87, degroea west 0 10 0- lOths perchei to a ma pie tree; thence north 2i degrees east HU ft.lOibi parebea to a poat; thence south 84 degreei wert 61 2-lUtha perches to a post ; thenoo artb 2 de greae aaat 0 S-lOtba perches to a hemlock; thenea south 88 degrees east 247 ft lOtbi percba, to tbo place of beginning, oontainiog 412 acres and 84 penhea, more or leia, it being a part ol a larger traot tur rayed ia the name of John Hous ten. ALSO, All the right, title and interact of lha DefeDd anta in all that eertaia tract of landeiioated ia the township of Morrie, in tho county af Clear field aforesaid , bounded and described aa follows : Beginning at a spruce corner; thanne hy the Daniel Mills purcttBse north 88 degreoe weit 160 perches to a pine ; tbeoco hy tba Joha Taylor and Joha Houston surveys 22i perehea to a pine; thenoo south U degree west (corner, eal led ta tho original survey aouth); tbenoa eaat 7fi perches to a poit ; ibence north lj degrees aait Mi per ches to spruce ; tbenne aouth 8s degrees can 84 perchee to a po?t ( ihtaeo north H degreei eait 120 perehea to the plaoe or beginning, oonlaiaing 170 acres, and being parte of two larger mrvevi in tbe warrantee names of David Beverage sod Francis Johoeton. Thereupon erected a two atoned frame houet, atabla, and OTber out huild inga. Seised, taken la execution, nod to ba aold as the property of John II. Wagoner, Admlnietrator, Ac , William C. Wagoner, deceased, Mrs. Enti tle th Wagoner, mother, John 11 . Wagoner, Im-tU-or and heirs of said deceavel, and Jun II. Wag oner, 00. Defendant of aaid William O. Wagoner, deceased. ALSO, All of Defendant's Interest In all that certain bouse and lot situated in tho village of Allensa vilie.Oulieh township, Clearfield countr. Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows : Be ginning en Main street ; thenoo south 20 decree along the road known ai the"Stoae Hoed" 17.1 feet, thence along land of II. Allemaa north Mt, degree ait 104 feet : thence along alley adjoining laodi of John Bowman degreea oast IftO feet ; thence aouth 60 degreea west 134 feet to plaoe of begin ning, having therenn erected a 2j-story frame dweiii-g house, frame stable, aed other outbuild ing. ALSO. All of Defendant's internet ta four other lots, situated in Allcmaoville, Clearfield eountr, Pennsylvania, bounded and deaeribed as f llowi : Commencing on Main atreet, Ihnnoe along the alley of Jam Bowman north X0i cVgre eart 312 feel; tbence aouth, ftll degreei eait along the line of Daniel Spangle liroi.ertv 12N fr tbenoo aouth 80 degreea west 200 ft, or suflk distance ai Ihe grouad may give to Maia street ; thence along Main street a or lb &U) degreei wt tuu pitww 01 eeginning, exeepting aod reserving Ibe water where II ia now flowing io pipea under Ibe ground, with the prink! ( repairing the aama for th as of Joseph Fry. Seised, taken in execution and to be soli ai lha properly of lesao J. K on man. ALSO, All of Defendant' Intoreit in a certain tract of land situated ia Woodward township, Cteirlleli county, Pennsylvania, bounded and doKfibel as follows, vis i Beginning at awhile pine; iha aouth inj perobea to a post ; thenc well along the lino of John M. Chase 14 ( perehea to a pott, thanoo norlh 3 degreei aaat 200 pe-ehe id a hemlock 1 tbenoo aaat li.O pa robe to a hemUck ; thenoo eoulh 1.1 degrees weat l.lii prohi to a hemlock weet 1ft parches to the plae of begiaanf . oonUining 2o acrea aod 110 perohes, more or less, with acre cleared and under agnoj Mate of cultivation, and having thereon erecte t a lit framo dwelling houao, largo frame bank bars, blacksmith shop, wagon shed, grain home, aad other outbuilding! ( alio, a large orchard of ap pie trees. Seised, taken la oxecntioa and to b s A ai ik property of AusIb Kline, ALSO, All of the Defendant's Interest la all ih-ii cer tain lot of ground situated In t'ht t wnibi?. Clearfield Of-iuty, Panmvlvanla, bounded "J deaeribed a followa ; Beginning at a p" hT Cheatereeki tbenoa north Ott degrees writ perehea by lend of Joseph H Broth te a pf" 1 ibanooby lend or said Joseph II. llreth aorlh M dagroea east IV 0 10 perchei to a pt 1 lhra lead of aaid fireth aouth 81 f degree aait s 1 perchee to a pott thence bv land or laid Breth aoulh .tt degreea weet II 0 10 perches lo a pJ ftnd plate of beginning, ooataiaing I era 4 0-10 percaee, ail cleared aad haring it""01 oroctodatwo-itory frame houao 10x7 frel.k iic' alt ached, UiU feet, and otororoom itel.ea. 10x22 feet, alio a wagoaioaker shop, and a frame labia, 10x20 root. Seised, takes la exeeuilca aod to bt M the property or O. P. Pierot. Tonus or flat.a The price or torn at i tbt property ahall bt alraok off must be pal' tbt time ef aait, ar each at her arrange.""" mad at will 0 approved, othtrwist tbt proprrty will bt Immediately pal ap aad aold agaia al lha ex pease aad risk af the person te otte " waa tuatk off, aad wbo, la aaat of deleteeer H tatb re-aale, ahall make geod Ihe aaae,at4 . M iaaUaee will Ut Deed bt praecated In n rf ova Ar motion aaiaaa Ua moaey ia aainaw paid ta aba Sheriff. JaA. UAAAtflit Bwtwr'B Omei, I ClaarteM, Pa., AprUtr, UU j