, THE :; CLEARFIELD RlUmiCW rtai.tanrr. vii aarnKsruY, r ' GO0I.ANIRH .V-aVtU'GRTY, ' cr.EnKii.ni pa. r,ST All l.I 11121) IN 1821, , the Inrift"! Circulation of nny Newspaper In Noil li remrai l-eiiaajivniiia. 'forms of Subscription! ., pl(,l In nl riTTnc, orwllliln S trtnnthf.'...f,J 00 Li'l sftir 9 "i rwfiire mnni'is Ml j,,itl jfiiT tlic expiration of 0 montlm... 3 Oil Eates ot Advertising. i,.,n.1rr.t n'lvPrll'mrtllJ, prr aipinrc .f I tt lie's or !,... .1 timrs nr If' '. 1 (Ml For wll PtllrqiU'til lns.-rtlun 60 ,,iriltr:ltirs' nri'l Kxmilors' uoticftn 3 Ml li t or TK'ttrM , , 2 511 ..itms nml IXrftys t 11 ..olulion nntirrs ! (II V-inal Oar.1', 1 Jfcnr. i.... a n tl nnli. c", T Imo J" YEA It I. Y A t) V E II T I S E M E XTS. nro " ,M' I t onimun f:is 00 , 45 IHI j,im 20 lj 1 oolumn 80 0(1 ' Job Work. D1.ANKH. "1 auire $2 ill I ft nairns, pr.qnlrc.SI 75 hi: TCI . I I ulroi, r, quiro, 2 00 Ovr , par quiro, 1 60 11 ANDIlILLs. . . . ' liwt.SSor lci,$8 00 J ahont,"!3 or lass,! 0(1 hod, 2 or Ipm, .1 00 1 liort, 35 or li-M.IO 110 Ovarii of ciwh of alio 0 at r.p.rtiiiaute nitr. . -. (ir,ononr.. coi.ni, vndeu, . (IEoKKK IIAItKltlk, PuMMi.m. tfnrcK T. H, M U RR A Y. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. IVompt atti-ntion jfjvi'n to all lcgil rjuslnrfM ,,...,,..1 in liii pun. In ftrnrrli-lil an.l ailiuin'mir unties. Office on Market It.. opposite Niuicli-'a ;lry moro, cicarmiiu, i a. j'm i , II.1.IAIC i. YAILACI. , FRANK rirj.TJINO. WALLACE & FIELDING, ATTORNEYS - AT - I. AW, , Clearflclil, Pa. Li-gll tiiislnesl of nil Ittn.la a'trnilsrl to l'H promptness anil Hdriiijr. vtiicw ... r-r-i' ..-- f William A. Wallaca. jan!2:70 aI W. WALTERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. "H.OIIIM la tho Court llniiM. pleol-ljr H. W. SMITH, ' " j A T T O It N B Y - A T - L A W , ' H " Cleat-Held. Pa. lj ISRAEL TEST, , ATTOKNKY AC LAW, Clearfield, Pa.' f-OBo In tbt Court Ilnmo. jyll,'7 JOHN H. FULFORD. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. Office on Market St., aver Joieph Shawera' Grocery atore. ff-Prompt attention Ktren to the aaeurlng A Hiunty, Cluiran, Ac, and to all Ifnl buiinei, Mwch 23, I8ft7-ly. fgut, j. mVi'Lloiioh. wm. m. VrM,oron. T. J. McCULLOUGH & BROTHER, ATTOliNKYH AT I. AW, Clrarflcld. Pa. 'ifflro on Market pirpt one door eautof tbe Clear Held County Dank. 3:1:71 J. B. McENALLY,- ATTORNEY AT LAW,- - ' Clearfield, Pa. HPT Legal balne.F nllrndr-l tojromjlly iritl) National Hank. I:25:7l lyn I ROBERT WALLACE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW, . IVallarelon, Clearfield Contity. Pemi'a. uAII Iral huiiinrsf promptly attended to. i. t. mm n. I. khf.hu IRVIN & KREBS, PuecPBSora to II. B. Hwoope, Law and Collection OrncE, n3il79 CI.EAItFIKLI), PA. . WALTE R BAR RETT," ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offlr oa Second St., ClearOeld, Pa. nnril.tl JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. And Real Ratals Agent, Clearlield, Pa. (Iflnr. on Tblrd itrf et, bot. Cherry A Walnut. reTKonpeotfully olferi hill eervlceiin eollinf and buying land In ClearfleM and adjolninir, rotintiei and witb an experience of over twenty ytan al a aurvoyor, Qnttara hlmeelf that ho tan renaor lalljfcielion. Keb. J8.3:tf, 777".': lTn g l"e ATTOItNEY- AT -LAW, 1:18 Osceola, Clearfield Co., Pa. " y:pd J. BLAKE WALTERS, REAL ESTATE liUOKKR, Saw T!jh ami Tnnber, CUHTlKIKI.n, pa. , Heal fijtnto lioiifflit and mll. litlcR exmninad, Inxrn (iftirl, niitl oonvoyanaoa prepared. ((lice In Uiuonio Huil. ling, Uoom iio. 1. 1:2J;71 J"hn H. OrvU. C. T. Alcinnilr. ORVIS &. ALEXANDER,' ATTOKNKY (J AT LA II', HulU'foiite, Pa. ti.p13,'65-y " DR. T. J. BOYER, PIIYHICIAN AND SURGEON, Office on Utrket Btrrot, ClrarOrld. Pa. -Office hour! to 13 a. m , and 1 to 8 p. m. DR. W. A. MEANS, 'I'lIYSIlIIAN &8U110BON, LCTIIEIISBUBU, PA. Will aitrnd professional call-p.vunplly. anslO'TO DR.. Al THORN, . PHYSICIAN & SUKGKON,4 nAVINO locatrd at Kylrtwn, Clfarflwl-1 eo Pit., olTori ki prolefwon J wrvi'-cfMo the pvoiliot tbiurronliiiK country iS.it. 2irf6V-y DR. J; F.' WOODS, PHYSICIAN A HUUOKON. llnviii rniaovod to Annonvilli', Pa., rfTiT HIb prufp-tjiuiial nurviot'i to the popta of that place itl tlic furroun.liinjoountry. All priMupllv attKiidcj lo, I)rc. 3 Cm pd. J. H. KLINE, M. D., PHYSICIAN k S U 11 G EON-, nAVlNil .,eted at Pennfleld, Pa., offers bla profe..enjj serriees to the neoplo of Ibat I'ltv and mi-roundiiig country, Allealls promptly altctuled to. uaL 13 If. DR! J. P.'BURCH FIELD, Lt RurpBon of the .d Hfjrlment.PrnnnjIranIi """inucri, niiTiriK rKiurrtPU irnio iim nmij. nffri hin prcifofMnnnl acrTlcei to tha rltlnonii fifn.... j -ii'ii-m cuniT. t rMOfii-nai on i if proinpiiy iii'nuo i. On tiitrnr, ,1 atrnAl. rnrtunrti (Iroiinlffi hv lTaVVoodd. (pr4,'fl6 U JEFFERSON LITZ, i ii y .s i c i a n & sunn EON U" i"u loeaica ai upcaoia, i ni mp proffulonal not ',eefl to the ponple of that i ' - -" mrouoninf couniry. f-tt-All ealli promi.ily attended to. Offint d re1ftinot on Curt in rL, formerly orfnplcd Fishing Tackle! T ' ct r-eehe I, a eomrlete asst.rtinenf. eonsi't " ' I f-... tin Is, Fish llask.ta. Line, and Kk., j. .t a liptione. al HAKHT f. ItlOLRR A CO 9, Cleard.i l, April 19, 17111. .i;0M.r.:ii,, r mm G00DLANDER & HAGERTY, PublMicra. ' - V()I,41-WIIOLEN0.2235. ' F. K." A RN OLD &, Co., ' ' ' : HANKERS, I.ntliersknrg, Clrat fleld eoiintj, Pa Momy I.Minid at rvusi.tuiMo rjttm) exrlinnte IwMtl.t nr.. I s :!l; ,l"j...ir rc'itivrd. an I a R.-n-enrl banking buaVnonf .will be carried on at the alioio lilnrc. . . -, ,. ,. 4:li:II:U JOHN D.THOMPSON, , Juntleo of tlie Po!co ond Sorhenur, , t ' rHCwiinrlllo Pa. 1 - Collccttdni ma Jo and money promptly pnid-ovcr. , fctii2'71tf : JAMES C. BARRETT, . Justioo of the 1'ciieo and Liovond Convfyanoer, -Lulhcrttburff, Clcarflvld Co., Pa. jr4TC(iH!rtUinn A rciuittmieri promptly made, ami all kinds tip lejpl Instrumtntu i-XKOtiffrl hot wtH,-- -f- mnyl.TOtf GEORGE C. KIRK, J untied of the Proao, Purveyor and Conveyancer, 1 , J.utlicrsbur Pa. ' j ' All huslmst Intrwrtrd to him fflll W promiitly aHondrd to. Prions wishing to mphyaSur vcyor will do well lo give him a t all, an ho fludcri bltiiH'If that hv enn rvndrr nntin,cti.M. lifdn of oonTpynnw, articloi of ajtrerment, and nil ltrnl pnper., promptly and neatly exeeut1'!. marSiiyp HENRY RIBLING, nOUFE, FHIN A OKNAMENTAL PAINTER Clearfield, Penn'a. Tho trocoini! end painllnjt of eburrhca and elber puWie bnlldinna will rewire partleular altrntion, nfl wrll na thp paintlntc of oarringre and sIciKha. OI1din done in the c nlrel atyloe. All work warranted. Phon on Fourth atnx'l, formerly occupied by Kaqulr. Hbugurt. octlu'71) G H HALL PRACTICAL rUMP MAKER, NEAR CLEARFIELD, PENN'A. i jrPumps alwnyi en band and made to order on hfaort nutii. Pipe bored on rvaaonuble terma. All work warranted to run ler aatiafaotion, ami delivored if desired. mj 2i:lypd DAN IEL M. DOHERTY. BARBER & HAIR DRESSER, BECONT) STREET, ' Jy23 C I. K A R PI EM). PA. ti DA V I D REAMS, SCltlVENEK & SUItVEYOU, I.tilliersliuif;. Pa. 1VIK nibwrll.er offers hi aervlento tbo fluMIe in tbe eap .oily of rVrivciicr and SunKyor All eallc for fiirvevinjf proniplly attended to, and the making of dr:ft, dcede and other leul Initru menta of wrHing, cxecjtrd without deluy. and warrant, d to bo correct or no eli;vrgo. o!2:7f SURVEYOR. rilllE undersigned offers hi ecrvieea na a Sur X vcyor, and may be found at hia residence, in Lawrence township. Lcttcra will reach biro di rected to Clearfield, Ta. may7-tf. JAMES MITCHELL. J. A. BLATTENEERGER, Claim and Colleclion Office, JT-CotiveyfinirK and nll Irajril pnprri. drawn with arrmrai'y and difpatrh. Draft on arid paa aff" tichfti to and from any jint in Kumpe procuirda " octJV70-6m CHARLES SCHAFER, LAGER BEER RKEWKIt, Clcii-UvlU. Pa. HAVING rrntod Mr. EiitrPB Prcwrry ho hpi hy ftriot attention to haclnoft ainl thw manutriptiire of a KMprrlor artirln of HKKK to ivoeive the patronege of all the old and many new cuxtoincra, - Auj?. 2r. tf. THOMAS H. FORCEE, PRALRH IS - GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ;HAII MTO, Pa- .. Alto, rxtenaire manufnoturvr and dealer In Rquara Timber and Sawed Lumlirrof nil kinds. ff0r.leri eolkited and all litis promptly fliu-d. . jyift-iy OKO. AIjBERT HRMBT A LB B (IT..- W. ALBKKT W. ALBERT &, BROS., Monofooturerf A extenaire Dcalcra in Sawed Lumber, Square Timbor, &o., WOOULANO, PENN'A. Cf Oriiei. iul!.-ltcd. Bills filled on abort notice and reasonable terms. Ad Iresa Woo Hand P. O., Clenrfinld Co., To. o35.ly . . W al.IIKRT A Hints. FRANCIS COUTRIET, ; - : MERCHANT, . Preiirlivllle, Clearfield County, Pa. KVrpa rnnstantly on hand a full assortment of Dry tloo.ls, iiar'lwarp, uroeones, nna ereryunng usually kept ta a retail store, wlneh will ho sold, for cue.,, aa eheup as elsewhere in tha oounty. Frcnebville, June 37, ls7-1y. - f REUBEN HACKMAN, House and Sign Painter and Paper '' . Hanger, . i . Clearlicld, Pemi'a. . i Will execute lobs in Uia line promptly and In a workmanlike manner. arr4,n7 J. K. BOTTORF'S PUOTOGRAni GALLERY', Market Btrcrt, Clearfield, Pa. at-CROMdS MAI'R A PPECIALTY.- NEOAT1VKS male In cloudy as well aa In clear wenlher. Constantly on band a good a-nortment ol I' li.A .M l-.r. JM l.lir.itiU'r.T ano t-i'EIti;osniriC VIEWS, liaiuta, from any alyle of moulding, mado tw order. epr28 tf J. MILES KRATZER, . , MERCHANT, . pKALaa ui Dry Goods, ClotLing,' Hardware, Cntlory, Qnecnaware, Orocc.-ks, Vrmlilona and pnirgies, t : Clearfield, I'cun'a. fr-At their aewat.re room, on Boeond atreet. near II. F. Uigler A Co's lianlwar. store jauU J. BOLl.owai:S ..... H, I'A.ii. fli.r. i nOLLOWBUSH & CAREY, ROWKSELLERS, lank Kook alanuraclurcrs, lata AND STATIONERS, 21J .Varhrl SI., Pltltatlrlphltt. fc.rncr Flour Ssrka and Hags, Foolscap Letter, Note, Wrapping, Carlalo aad Wall Papers. fel,2l.,ll.1y..l A Notorious Fact I riMIEHK ara more peo,de troiil.lcd witb Lung I li.e.ea la tbla town than any other ptaea i,7,l,e In the Flnte. line of the great e-nn.es l .. ... . In,..nre.rtiele of Coal, largely mi.ed will- solphnr. Now. why not ..aid all this, end preserre yoor lives. I.y nsliig .mi llumplirey'a Cclcliniirn irai, ino .r- itohur'tira. Orders left at the tore, of ll.ehard Mo.eon an' "'"'"-. V,. , K. .in Mi io rfatnes ii. ,srp.n. " prampt attention A71RA1IAM Ili'MPHUEY. Clenrlleld, November o, 17r) If. DREXEL & CO., 31 Hoiilh Third mrrct, Philmdeipln No. And Dealers in Government Securities. Application by mall will reo.iv prompt atten tion aad all InfonnatWa ehoerUy fmmabed, Orlera aolieted. April H ". t ..." IHIlllMIIEl "-I..--rr-i;-T Sheriff's Sale. ' T)T Tlrtueofwrltiuf Vruiiimni f'Minfu.lMuoi J out of tha Court of Common Pleat of Clear Hold county, and to mo directed, there will b expmed to puhllc nale, at tho Court Houtc, In tha borough of Clonrfldd, on Mondny, the J.'itli day of isi ptpmlitr, 1$7I, ot 1 oVlock, p. ui., nit ioiiunmg noncnnoa Koal Bstato, trwiti A certain trupt i.f land niluuto in Kno town flhip, Ck-ur!lcM Gouiitr. Pa., boundi-d ai followi Prhiniug at a pile of stoucjL, au original ooruer 01 rr.iftui wnirli tiui li a p:irt, au-l tract surveyed on warrant to (JcorRe M tBiiotti thein-o uorlh iO di jjreca wvt 2fo perrhwi, lo line of M. Pcrie traot; tlicuco south 50 di'tfreci wcit 2'iQ porobea, more or lcitf, to lout-B; thcuce auuth 37 dgrci4 eait U't pcrched.'innrp or lefn, to punt; theituo north 66 do- ?rw coft 200 perch ok, more or loiia, to placo of itviiniing; cum ni mug mi ucrca auu M Hirunci and allowanoc; heiug nart of a larger traot aor-vcyc-tl in tno nmne of John Peric, and haviug a mull log hoiiee t-rputcd I hereon, ajid about three acre eUnrcJ theroon, Also, all Dufundaiit'a Inter cut iu aeortnin trad or piece of land, luid la thr white pine timUv Uiwawiit aUwato in HuetAn-wOvn ?liip, U :arfti-M uuutity, Pa ajid knowu ft Warrant No. jl-Ci; unid intpn-at having hrrn acquired hy vinue of c-ontrihct dated VIHh OuJUr, UfiU, bj twiHa Alfred Coxe and P. T. DicLiimoa and uthvr purtufi; poij land King unimprovud. Stiwd, taken in execution u e BUJ u property of Peter T. Oiukinioa. Alio, all tho coal and oertnin tnnt of land illa a'e in lircatur towihip, Ckrflcia aounty. Pa. All the atono i-oal In. upon and undor a owrtain Iraet of Innd liouiiili'd on tha north by tend of Jitwli Mut'liirren and Morgan Hula A Co., on tlu ennand outh hy Inn'ln of J. K. Kleiner, and on tho wt-at hy land of Kolxrt and n illtnm lludntn i and alHO all of Uufcniiunl'i iiiterrat in and to the impnirainenta eiiUd, to wiit Four dweMinic hu atunit onc-lialf mile of road Irnttiug 1 urn TyrtMio A Clear field Kailroad, ineludiag treimi'l work and nay houee. dump for loading eoal in can, and tritehn, Ac. Seized, taken in execution and t ba lold a the proporty of ti. CI. i loo to, J. .m. uucKwaiier. ai-o a, ami ParuD Mc.Muiien. Alio, aerrtnln trant of land lituate in Bog townnhip, Clearfield eounty, Pa., in the Tillage of .Miuynvidf, ImiuqiIi tl u rollowB : Fronting on turn pike t4 ftt, andeant by lot of Koland Kaunl, and running bacK au tirt, and went hy hpeetly lot; hariag a two-itorj plank honveand ituhlc erected thereon. Bclit-d, t;ikiu in execution and to 1)0 sold aa tha property of P. U. tiillor. N Also, flro oertnin tractf of land fUuale in Wor- rii township, Clearfield county, l'a No, 1 begin ning at a Hone heap then-e by lund late of Lever Lorain touih Tl peruhoa to pout) ihenua oust 1A4 perrliPri to pout ; tlienoe by Robert Uuiucy suf vty2L'0 8.lO pcrchei to white tilnei theneo br ftte.en Kingiton aurvey 1.i4 perch en to piaoe of noginningf containing i'..7 acrci, mrveyeu iu the name of Leonard Kyler. tin. 2 Inclining at a pruoo corner th' nea north HH deicen wet M0 to pinn thence hy J. Taylor and I. Houston nr. rey Tib pen-he to pine; thence louth li degreoe (corner call en ttie original nurrey) erml id pvu-hrti to pott; theneo north H degree! eaot H6 perchm to attpen j thence touth HsJ t-grcni eaiit 84 pervhes to post) Ihenoe north )) degreei enut 120 percrtei to jilaeuof heginniiig; eoiitniiiing ITOacren, No. 3, one other tract containing S"0 acres, aurreyrd nt warrant to John Can.tou, bounded hv eurvnvf ui the name of rmDuia Johntton and other. No. i, one otlior tract nit unto n Mohannon ereek, con taint ng 400 aarea, ta tho name of C. JHunier, witu naw mill erected thereon. An, 6, one other traot conti.ing 100 oerfu, nd rurreyed in tho name ot W. ii. Uuller. Beiied, taken in e xwnitioa and to be told a the property of Jamea C. Wil liams and Abraham Humphreys., Alio, a certain traet of land rituate in Ttwrence towoBhip, Chwtlold oounty, Pa., hounded aa fol lower beginning at a white oak t thenee by Innd of H. Hliaw north 64 de greet writ AO pm-he to a ntunipi then no north ? dr-ee? wrrt 22 perehet to dead whita pln theneo north 75 degreca wret IV perenea to fltone j ihenrte unn.h on degree wen 4-1 pereheti; tSenoe by land of J. Irwin and (j. P. (ttiiieh fnnth b'2 prehp to utonef : thenee by land ot M. Hleltol north HA tmnt l)T perehf to nfonep ; thenoe by K.Hhaw north AO dfprepo enit l( perehvn to plaoo of begioningt eontainin H arrei and :ifl perehei and allowance; reserving out of raid do soribod two certnin Joti, the one trontaioing one acre, Fold and cooreyed by L. C. Cordon and wife to tJcorge Carter the other containing one-fourth of an aere, euld and eonvvyed by Curdon and wife to Jo. Vtatunn; having 25 aorea cleared, a log hottac, bearing orchard and large bunk burn thrre- on erected. rViiml, taken in exeeution and to be aold aa the property o iieitiauiin l)eHeck. Aluo, a certain traot of laud situate In Bell towm hip, Clenrnrld county, Pa., bounded aa follow: On the eat hy the fSuquchfinria river, eoutb by land of P. M. Smith, on tho wot by Innd of J. I). Sunderland, on the north by land of J, W. Camp bell, eontofuing 100 arrea, with a frame h(ue nnd a largn frame barn, and law mill and a bearing orchard thereon. Heined, taken in exrcutiuo and to be aold aa the property of J. P. Leo. AI.n, a certain tract of land attua'e in Penn town tup, (lrnrueld county, Pa., bounded ai fol low, lo wit: Un tho north by lands of Mi ten Hoeii- cor and .lauica Arthurg, rattt by lamia of H. llilo ana joun jtici'ertit, Wert by ( leaver and 1'nvid Spenoer'i land, and on the aouth by land of Mary HoberU and L timber City borough limita; con taining about 210 acres, and having a largo frame houjc, bank barn and uthur ontbuilding.i thereou. .Seized, taken in exveutiou and to Ue aold ai tho property of Andrew ljieiiocr. . .. , ,. , AJsu. a eortaiu trail of land situate in Bradford townebm, ClearlirUI eounty, Pa., hounded north, east and went by illiaui AlbLrtaud Iboihtira,aJ.d aoutb by m w turnpike i oonluiiiins half an aorc. inoro or I cm, and having a good two-atory fraiua nouao uieri on creoua. rt ixeu, tukon iu exeeu tion and to be aold aa tho properly of J. liinn 1)9 JiU5. , ; Aleo, twooertain traot of laud tituata in Wo-id ward townahit), Clearfudd eounty, The fl'at bounded tail by land of William Wiator, aoutli by land otJJra. Jurkey, weat by ClearlHild crrek, and north by land of D. Ueman; containing 18 acre. No. 2 bounded weat by land ol Van Philipa, aouth i by laud of John It, AL-xaoder, enft by land of Thotnua Dixon, and north by land of lir. lloittai oonUioing about 4t aerei-, nearly all eleared and having a huue and barn thereon eroded. Beiaod, : taken in ex. eution and tv be aold tt (be property of lavid C. Ilenaal. AL80, by virtue of aundry wrlta of Ver Fa. , ei'at, at the airaa tiiuo ami plru, the following de auribed runl eatatn t i All iiefendaul'a In tore t in traet of land alttt a to in Jirady townahip, CleTrftetd eounty, Penn'a, bounded on (be vaat by land of John DuHota, on tha woat by llunry HhatTor, on the north by land of Over dor IT, aouth by Uoorgo HhatTer; oontaining Zt( noma, of which 8 aoree are cleared, with a hg bouao and liable thereon areotcd. Helxwl, taken in exreutioQ aid to bw ao!d aa tho property of I'an. Holi'lay. Alan, all that certain lot of ground ailuate in the borough of Clearfield, nnd Hutte of I'onnnvlvania, and known in the plan of an addition to aaid bor ough aa lot No. 2H;I, bounded and deacribod an folluwa, "'a: On the north by Heed atreet, am the east by Third atreet. on h aouth by an alley and on (be went hv lot No. n fmnt nd 1V2 feet deep t part of a lftTg',T traet of lni onted in the name of A. Whltmert with large frame honae and barn rrctid thereon; thia prop erly to bo aold aulijeot to gronnd rent, Alao, that certain tract of Innd rthiite In !!r!! tnwnsMp, uieameM eonnty, ra., known aa (ho ('imdnniel tract, eoniainlng about 610 arra and 'ii prrehea, mure or leaa net, and bounded jy follow : Begin ning at tho atntth-weat eorncr of aaid tenet, at an ohl hiekory rner, (g"iie, now atonen); thence noith b.it (tega-eeaeaKt 4-M perchea to a white oak, down I thenre by tract No. ,v,ffl2 north .".7 J drgrver. weat H8 ptrchef to a whi'c n:iV, down t thenre sMll by traet No. M-'2 noith S.f dc-trf", east )t2 (mrnheii In a popt t tlffnc anuth TnJ degrce-i west, if triwt No. bWii, 47Jt ptrrhea to atnpar thenre aoutb dgrea eaat '2'.S perchea to the place of hoiiiinlngi being the aam land puiflinaed by iaid Lrnia Hnilth, the dofendint, from William Hitler. Heicod, taken in extntlon and to bo aold na the property of Lewia Hmilh, ALSO, hy virtue of aunrlry wrlta of Ltrnri fa da; al (he antno time an 1 pi are, the following do acrlbed real rutate: A certain two-atory frauie dwelling bounu, 18x21 feet, and ailuate in the village of C-erola, Clear- Hcjtt mtv, I'a., on lot No. Ct, and known aa tho LuiMiihnek lloii'o. Feiited, tnk.n in exeeution and to bo aold na the properly of Luwia Plubell and (Iriiii-lmw Taylor. ANo, atl that certain fiama oburrh building aituale In Paradi-is Lawrence township, Clearheld o unly, I'a., on a eonain lot ISO leul long and bb feet wi'le, bounded on I he ou d h turnpike leading from f 'leu iTm Id to Lulhernbuiir, and aouth, Weat and noilb by Innda of lion. K. Fhuw and oihcra, aud bring ID fei t frout and i0 feet devp in aiae. Meiaod, taken incxoculioti and to no aoin aa ine properly if I ho oon;;n i.ition of the Church of Hod. A1a, all llmt certain two atory frame dvrtdling li.m.d. IH Ii :I0 fttet in atcn. ailr.BlO in the boroucll of Oateeola. CUaarttidJ eoiiulr. I'a.. on lot of ground purchaf-ed frbmJotiQ Miter, nearlheroad hading from Oieeola to John Uoaa . Hetzwi, iAko in ex eeution and to b told aa the property of 11. 11. Kopharl. jTlTlllddon Will take notlco that U Iter (tent, of the purchase n;onoy rnnal be paid when tbt property ii knocked down, or It will be nut up again l..r aala. JlhllN J. PIK. , Huattirr'a Orrii-R, I bburiff, , Clearftcld, Pa-, Hept, 0, 1871. i . . ... .1 t : ' PRINCIPLES 1- CLEARFIELD,' PA. WEDfeSDAY,' SEPTEMBER 20,; THE UEPUBLICANr . CLKAUFIELD, Ta, ( 7 ' WRDNHSDAY MOItNfNti, BKI'T: SO, 1T1.' r TUB SMACK IN SCHOOL.' i .i ) t- AUU' .:'1IM', ' A dlatriet wbool not far away-, ' ' . " ,; Mid llork"birc hilla, n wiutcr'a day, , . .4 Win humming with it wonted noiao ' Of three-aevro mingled girla and Iniyaj Pome few upon their totk intent, r , But more on furtlvo miaebief boot. ;-, t , Tho while the maator'a downward look ( Vaa fnatened on a copy-book ( ( , W'hen anjtdmly lu.liid bla Khfk. 1 '' ' JtofiiUaTp aud elomVfia.mMaiig.ain iitln ' Aa 'tweru a but lory of blina t .:, .'. : Let olT iu 0110 trtjiiiundoua klaa! , , What'a thirt?" Ihe atartled inaater crieaj tJ "That, thir," ft llttla Imp rcpliea, 1 , "Wath William Willilb, It you pleatha , , v.. I thaw him kith Thulhaiina Pvathe." With frown to make a atntuo thrill, ' The maider thundered, "Hither, Will ! - , l.i ko wretch o'ortnken In hia track - a, With atolen chaltelnon hia back, . Will hung hia head in fear and almme, ' ' A - And to the awful preaenoe oame r t ' ' , A great, greca, biwhlul mtupleton, , ; The IhiM of all good natured fun. 1 W lib ainile aupprt'aeed, arid bifeh npraliidc, ' The tbrnatauor faiturad "1'ui ainod, , Tliat yoq, my higjd. pupil ahauld . j . -Be guilty of an act a rude 1 . ' Before the whole act aebnol to boot. ' ( What ovtl geniua put you to't ?" ' ) ' " I'waa alio heraelf, air," aohbod the lad. "t did not mean to bo au bad ; ; . But wben Hmtannah ahor k her curia, And whiaperel( I was Traid of girla. . And durau't kill a baby's doll, 1 couldn't it and it, air, at all. But up and kunrd ber on tbo apot ! I knowboo hoo I ought to not, . But eomebow from her look aboo hoo 1 thought aba kind o'wlohod me to!" THE EVANS FRAUDS. . Ilcmoral of the Deputy Attortiey-Ccucral. . ' A Mulcy Lotter. TI10 Evnns cuso litis aMaumcd a now nliaso. (iovcrnor (icsry ordori'd tlto bepttty Atlorncy Cicnorul to bo ro. moved, na noon n it was ascertained tliat be had iurninlird tho fucts wliich led lo the exposure ofllio Evnns Frauds nnd j't'Ntvrday ilr. -McCluro whb for ntiilly dintiiissed by tho Atlorney-(in-oinl. It no bapjiL'iis that Mr ilePluro is not of n toin)er to submit quietly, nnd ho is (striking back. Tho follow ing sharp Idler must make tho Gov ernor, tho Attorney General und cer tain other oflkiul writhe under its ex posures: ' MB. M'CLCrtE'g LE.TEH. After tho ubove intorctiting inter view, Mr. McCluro uddreoscd tho fol lowing letter to tho Attornoy-tjienertil : IIaiiuikhuiki, Aug. ilO, 1 S7 1. Jlcn.' ''. Carrull JJrmaler, Attorney-General of PcniisylraniaSi:. LTJ) until tho limo when I dixtovercd your lultcra to your moaaongor, Jlr. Uoorgo h l!os, I expected that my removal from UicpfllCe of Deputy AUornoy-licnurul would bo made in a gentlemanly nut li ner, but tlioso letters led mo lo expoet just sue!) treatment nt your linndx as I hnvo received. I fully expected to bo removed. First iiecauao ot our interview ol my liouso, on Tuesday night, tho IOtli instant, j ou informed mo that Gover nor Geary fervently dotnnndod my re moval. Seeontl Because I believed such would bo tho result that would follow my exposure of tho ncfurious transactions of Gov. Geary and Ills miscrablo Special Agont. You will rcmcmbor that I so stuted when I stili irtltted tbo pnpers to you nt Atlantic City, on Friday, tho 11th instnnt. At onr intcrviow on Tnosdny night above mentioned you informed me that Governor Geary demanded my removal, boo mine I had used my ofllcittl. papers from tho Treasury of tho Unit ed Slates nnd from tho Departments of this State. ; True It ie, I did not stale, when I asked for those pnpers, that they wcro for my ptivnlo use, simply because such statement would have been false. ; .Nor did I purposely conceal the fact tliitC 1 Intended to publish tliom,as Governor Geary would testily, if bo could in any way bo in duced lo speak tho truth. Governor Geary' liiinsolf Informed) ' trio, nt our conference on Tuosday evcning.tho 8tlt instant, that he bad- board from per sons in tho Auditor-General's and Stale Treasurer's Departments that I was preparing a statement for publi cation in relation to tho collection of Slalo claims ngninst tho United Slates. Tho very first use I made of tho orig inal papers in my possession was an official or public ono. Immediately upon rccoiving them (on tho Silt or I th inst.,) I exhibited thoin to the Au ditor General nnd suggested to 1iim that itnmodinlc steps bo taken to in vestigate the matter nnd secure the money clearly owing lo tho Stato. 1 also submitted tho papers to the cashier of tho Stnlo Treasury, Mr, Nicholson, in the absence of Mr. Mack- ey. Almosi, bbibr" tho ink wns dry . . - i li. a . rn upon iio certificate ot tiiC J"! uter and tinon tliat of Mr. Wotiklcv. Deputy hecrelary 01 btnlo, lo tho copies of tho commission end bond of Sir. Special Agent J.vuns, i iook llie cars for rhiladelplila lor the purposo of aubmilting tho documents to you, as 1 felt in duly bound. Yoll were not In rii'.luuclpliia, ana 1 at once, on ascer tninlnjrthis fact by going toybtir office, tclcgrnpheil to you at Atlantic City, asking wltcro I could meet yon. Your reply reached mo toolato lortlio train tli n t cvomng ( 1 liuretlay evening, Au gust 10th). I thon lologrnphod you Hint 1 woiil'l bo with you next morn iiiL'. I oxhibited tho impel s lo you beforo twelvo o'clock noon of Friday, tho 11th inst. . I then decmod my official duties done in that renrd, but I conscien tiously believed that 1 had yet a duty to perform in a simple citizen. Kn thick ..was tho uir with rumors and reports of fraud und corruption In the colleclion of the war claims of almost every Slate moro particularly Ken tucky that 1 regnrded the publica tion fur tho information of tha poo-, plo nt largo of tho fuels in my pos sesion ni n duty I Could not ubirlf. 1 have performed Unit duty fearlessly, ngninst your protest and dunpito tho whining plrndmn of Governor Geary that 1 would not expose bis special agent. Quotm Wna Governor Geary only concerned about the exposure ol his ngentr ' ". -,..! .-.'It,.!.' rWLjf-'aio. !.n! tv N OT. i M F- N" ' ' l' i ?'Why is Governor Goary so much Incensed at tho publication of theso ncro transcripts of tho public- reoortfsf IVIiy did be almost or altogether corse tbo Auditor-General and Hluto Trous fcror forgiving mil1 tholr' cortiflcatos, tvbiuli simply coitiliod what was port 01 thoir records, and in addition thoro. , that no demand hud been mado for tjomtnission or por centngo on the ! mounts puid by Gov. Goary into the lulo Treasury, and thut no commis on or por contngo hud' boon paid r i'hy did Gov. Goary complain so vo l)omontly of the form of tboso oortill dates?: Tboy contained nothing but linked fuels, i Does it become, tin) Governor of a State to complain when pie people ore permitted In ami a por. mm- oc ult-of -their pnblio Teeords-f Tbo fuotis that Gov. Geary lias shown much more-ieul in the ondeuvor to suppress tbo kuowludgo of this defal cation of his agent than in tho inves tigation of It; bo baa bocn moro in censed at tho publication of tho facts than at the frauds of Goorge O. Jvvans, his special agent, the i mined into cause ol the publication. : , -Governor Goary tins nover alluded to this ntatlor of tho collodion of the State claims in any of hia unnual hies sages to tho Legislature.: i Was it for the reason seriously suggested by you, at our interview on Tuesday night, the loth inst., ns a reason why it was boat thut a semi annual report had not been mado by tho- Special Agent no-' eording to tho condition of the agree ment mentioned in hia bond, via : bocauso such report might have pro rented tho collodion of the remaining oluims. Why? Was tho employ ment of nny peculiar means necossary to tho collection orthcso claims" Was concealment of facts nccccssary 1 And docs tho chief law ollicor of tho Stato approve of the omploymonl of any but pronor means oven to obtain what is riiditly duo the State? 1 trust not. and 1 urn sure tho peoplo of Pennsyl vania uo not want from tho Genorul Government money to which tltcyarc not just ly entitled. The Stato of Penn sylvania is not in a needy condition, liy the publication of the abovo'-nicn-lioned papers, 1 have dene simply what Governor Geary neglected or purposely avoided doing,- to wit : 1 have given to tho people the informa tion they were justly entitled to have bud years ngo. , Why did not Governor Goary bring his Special Agent to account long ago f If not before, ho certainly knew Iwo months ago thut this agent bad in his hands money belonging to tho Slalo. I know that a certain individual cu'led upon hi in ,n Juno lunt-r-sccuring Gov ernor Geury's prcsunco in Ilarrieburg alter repealed efforts unit demanded sliuro ol tbo spoils gathered from this State Agency. 1 knew that bo -nmo away from that intcrviow pur eelly satisfied with tbo arrangement ben mado by, or between himself nnd .iovcrnor Geury. I know further that he individual ulorcsuid received about f.1,000 as tho result of that intcrviow j whether from Governor Goury or Geo. 0. Evana, his very Special Agent, is lot material. At our interview above montionod, n Tuesday night, tho 16lh inst , you pressed mo to resign, informing mo at Ih o sumo time that Gov. Goury do Handed my romoval I expected to tocuivo the next day a gentlemanly loto from you informing mo that I tvus removed. I expected this coar tosy bocauso I believed you to bo, what you professed to be, a courteous pctitl tnutj. , I also expected it because you had expressed yourself both nt Hint interview and at our interview tt Atlantic City as entirely satisfied Kith .llio manner in which I bad per formed my official duties saving und excepting, perhaps, the hcmi-olliciul duly of exposing Governor Geury nnd Special Agent Evans. ; , At our interview this morning, you ufl'ccted tho opinion, that, by my ilinrgcs against Governor Geary, 1 had virtually removed myself from tbo ofllco of Deputy. Attorney General, and you denied me tho common cour tesy of a written notico of my romoval. 1 then charged you with iingenllcmun ly conduct in writing letters to your niossongor, in which you quoslioned my integrity by innuendo, nnd "us nunicd therein what was not tho fuel in regard lo tho preparation, Ac, of reports on applications for pardons. Whereupon you ordered mo to leave Tour ollice, which' order after toilintr you noma plain truths I suw proper to oliey. We will now let tho people of Pennsylvania judgo betwoon us. , For my successor permit mo to sug gest your son, F. Curroll Brewster, Jr. While I was your deputy, you caro fully nmiropriatoJ to yourself lbs 13 Attorney's fees which former At torney Genorals gavo to tlicir deputies -Mill tho five per cont. commissions collected sinco April lith, 1871,. nnd till fees for approval of charters, lluv Imr your sou in inv stead, vou could swell youY limited income by adding his salury to tbo U foru-mculioucd per piUiLes, and-thus in a uivasitro relievo your straitened circumstances. Aiiollior honi'lit would result from ll.U arrongomoiit. Tbo name of your son being ihosamo us your own, tho two might bo conveniently conlouml cd.usoccusion rcauirod.nnd you could thus devote all your timo to your pri vate business, instead of Boven eighlhs of it, ns when tho writer horool wns your deputy; . This communication is already loo long. Il only romuins lo thank you for your very" Ha tiering expressions of regard for myself personally, aud for your high cominouilulions of tbo milli ner in which 1 discharged my odiciul duties w hilo occupying tho ollluo of Deputy Attorney Getierul, uttered at Atlunlio City on tho 11 th instant, nnd at my house on tho night of tbo 15th Instant. I nm, denr sir, , Yours most respectfully, , J. M. M'Ci.mta. Gaining Knowlkihus. Lenrning will accumulnlo wonderfully if you mid a little every day. Do not wait loi a long period ot. leiauro. ricK up the book and gain ono now idea if no moro. Save that ono, and add anoth er na soon ua you win. Says an old Scotch adage, "Many a little makes a micklo," ; ' 1871. NEW A Remarkable Confession, : . , Tho IJvans robbury causes tho Rad ical bonos to rattlo nbont Uttrrisburg. Even the old harem-ecarem of tho Tele- graph)' ono of tbo Stato organs of the "grand moral idea" party, mado an opon confession on tho 81st ult. This confession, wo will Hluto, wus not brought about from ,tbo fact that tho oditor i question prefers truth to orror hut bocauso bo'liutos Greeley, arid therefore the taxpayers nro likely to have, tho truth related to thorn. But to tho1 confession t " ;" ', """Tho onibenitlemcilt br 'Evana lias not t)oon fniixjjiscusse4 jn al( I.UJ16 luils yet. There nro. wiiiio phases in il which boing elaborated, wilt sori oisly inculpnlo oniclnls in 'Washing ton not now seriously thought of. It will ho remembered that Evnns was appointed March 23, 1(J7, and that almost immediately theroaflor, a lurgo "settlement" was made, and thut this transaction, fulling within tho official term of Evans, is mndo tho busts of n eluim on tho fitute. This "settlement" involves a sum of 81,0Ho,227, and tho sum'tif ?l!iR,fi22, is chnrged to the Slitto ns tho poroenlngo for its colloo lion. i ' "We hnvo elaborately shown here tofore that none of this sum was col lected by Evnns, excepts warrant for $78,000, in round numbers. And on this showing wo have hold him up ns an cmbcuzler of tho moneys of tbo Suite, nnd something worso thnn nn ombor.zler. Beyond a very small circlo, now engaged in preparing tho dofonso of tho culprit who should be earn estly endeavoring to oonvict him, nnd thus vindicato themselves from well grounded suspicion of complicity in hia fraud none now doubt tho cor rectnesa of our conclusions, or tho gravity of our charges. "Hut a further probing will show that Evnns has ono or more conf'edor- utos in tho U. S. Treasury at Wash ington. A pluin statement of fuels will prove this clearly and fully. "ow let us examine on w hat'basis tho United Stales Tiensury allowed these suspended chums. ' Tho State" officials bad failed to collect them fur u specific reason.' They wero not in form. And they wero notified that, until they wcro put into the required form, they could not bo paid. And yet wo find Unit nil thut hnvo been paid wcro paid without bein made ont In tho form prescribed so rigor ously, i It would seem that Ihe objne lion lo their payment in 1802 nnd tip' to 1807 wus a valid one. W'e are forced to ossumo this to protect tho United States treasury oflletnls Irom tho charge of ignorunco, whimsicality, or .unfairness. Assuming therefore tho honesty of thesn functionaries, it becomes a nticstinn ''bow wero claims, declared suspended for informality from their reception In Washington until tho appointment of Goorgo O. l'.vnns, suddenly thcrcaller lotind to be all right, and promptly puid f" Tho nut is no ugly ono lo crack. And it gets uglier the moro you try to crack it. . "Our renders will bo astonished and tho Inculpated Treasury official not very well pleased to learn that not one of tho accounts of tho Slalo against tho Unitod States was mudo out in tho form required. And this astonishment will bo increased on learning .that they wero ull puid on procisoly tho form, nnd on tho very evidenco on which they had been sua ponded nnd refused payment for five years. They being nil pnid on n cor tificnlo of George O. Evnns, which cer tificate is false in every particular, in dulnil and in essence. II o certified that theso claims wero filed with nil tho evidenco that could bo procured as to their correctness, and wore accompanied by ull tho verification which it was possiblo to procuro ; while, nt tho very limo ho wns certi fying to this falsehood, a largo' pro portion had been made out in form ns required by tho U. S. Treasury, nnd every particle of evidence to substun- tinio their justness was in Ilarrisbtirg, and is hero now I , A Daxoorocs nut Successful Hkmr DV. Tho Chariton (Iowa) Patriot says: We. learn tliat some flays ngo n.itni limit ...... duo. v . , a Mr. J. "Allen, residing in Washington township, went lo tho stable alter nb'htmll to feed his team. Ho pro, cecded lo a barrel to get some corn, und whllo stooping la do so ho fell something strike him on the nose.- lie paid no attention to tho'mottcr, however, thinking that so mo of the men on tho farm had thrown some thing nt hiiu in jest. He fed bis team and slartcd for tho houso, his nose having becomo by this limo very pain ful, and bo experiencing a strange sensntion throughout his system. Becoming alarmed, ho stated what happened, nnd fell senseless. On look in ubotil llio corn barrel, after a light hail been procured, a rnttlesnuko was found coiled up in or nenr the barrel, awl Ihero w as no longer any doubt thai Mr. Allen had been .billon by it A liinn, whoso name wo aro sorry wo poould not learn, fearing that medical, aid could not bo procured in timo to bo of nny avail, and having hoard that tho posion of a sfftiUo bile could be extruded by tbo application of tho lips to llio wound and sucking of the blood, ho resolved on litis dangerous operation. Hu succeeded in extract ing tho poison from Mr. Allen's wound witli no evil result; save a slight feel ing of sickness, wliich soon passed away. Mr. Allen, wo learn has on tirojy recovered. Fink Hi m 1 Throe of Grant's horses strayed abroad in Washington, nnd were put in tho pound. Tho groom of tho imperial sltnl tried to induce the pound master lo deliver up the ani mals on tho dead head principle, hut that officer was inexorable nnd tho Administration was mulcted in six dollars. Grant lias strayed a good deal moro lhan his horses, and if tbo preoodonl is s good one, the owner ought to bo impounded and fined as well as his horses. . What do great liars do wh.ti thoy dio? They lio still. I i.... ,., .. ..: i: . ii .. . ; ... -rf. i - ; " nA n TERMS $2 por annum, In Advance.,; I IV I H .1 ' t ' I SERIES - VOL. 12. N0. 3G, . ' MisoellaneouB Items. ' '.''' Boasters nro cousins lo liars. lluppinens can bo mudo qnito aa well out of cheap materials ns of denr ones. A nowspnper ndvertisomcnt cnlls for a pluin cook, nblu to ..dress a little boy flvo yoara old. ' Oh, Nanny, wilt thou gang wi' mo ? as tbo fellow said when liu was trying to steal a gout. . Marriage An alter on which a man lays his pocket book, and A wo man hor love-letters. ' ' ' Pride is increased by ignornncoj thoso who assume tbo most uro usuul-'y.-lhpHO w hq know tho lenW. ,; - Always lo think the worst, I have over found to bo the mark of a mean spirit, and a baso soul. Tho femulo burbcr "out West" bus retired trom businoss on account of tbo arrival of a "httlo shaver." Wo often omit tho good wo might do in tonBcqucnco of ihmkitig about that which it is out of our power to Jo. ; Learning is wealth to tho pqor, un lionor to tho rich, an aid to the youiitf, and a support nnd comfort to the nged. Wliat is tho difference betweou an oyster nnd n chickon. Ono ' is best right out of tho shell, and tho other iSll't. 1 . .! 1. . ,-, V - .-; ,.; ., . . Benefit your friends thut tboy may love you still moro dearly; benefit your enemies that thoy may becomo your friends. A clorgymnn in Indiana, being of fored ton bushels of oats by tho pro prietor of a stable, preached a sermon there. ' Some young men ore a littlo partial to blue cyod maidens. Others like dark-eyed lasses. Bui tho mon eyed girls have tho most admirers. Do not excuse your houso, furniture, or the tnblo you set beforo your guests. It is fuir lo suppose their visits ure to you, not to your surroundings. An Illinois undertaker advertises that ho keeps on hand "an elegant stock of neat and nobby shrouds, war ranled to give satisfaction to the most particular." Have enough regard for yourself to Ireat your greatest enemy with quiet politeness. All petty slights uro merely meannesses, and hurl yourself moro thnn nny ono clso. A householder, in filling'up his cen sus schedule, under tho heading "Whcro born" described one of his children as "born in tho parlor," nnd the other "up stairs." A lady callod upon one of our en gravers the oilier day wilh n very pretty gold ring, and desired the word "lonely ' engraved thereon. Here's a chance fur an enterprising young man. Dp not talk nbcit yourself or j-our family to the exclusion of other topics. What if you are clover and a littlo more bo than other peoplo, it may not bo that other folks will think so how ever they ought to do. W liilo some young men wcro "in swimming" in tho Wubosh some mis chievous girls atolo their clothes. They woro delected however und an exciting cbuso took pluce, but tho girls got away. An exchnngo remarks thai oven the despised organ-grinder has bis good point "ho supplies to the pent up poor of our cities ono of tho greatest luxuries of life, n chango of air." Bui then be does not change ihe uir often enough. , Hogarth, in ono of his scries of pic tures of "Industry nnd Idleness," rep resents) tho idle nppronlico, whose couiso ends at tho gallows, ua gamb ling on Sunday, on a tombstone dur ing divine service An Iowa husband romo homo drunk and said he hnd been on a "beur hunt." His wilo didn't bolieve him, and said ho hud been out with some female. "No 1 ha i nt," aaid he, "1 can prove that 1 have been to llio tavorn all day. A man who married a buxom Irish 'irl, irrenlly lo the horror of bis moth er and sister, mudo tho following do fenso : "If I married on American L'irl , mus- ,iavo ,rish t0 uke M1.0 nfl.nr nml 1 rnnnnt nfl'onl to aurmorl both of them." ; .: An advocate having lately caincd a suit for a poor young lady who was - a 'cry ugly, she remarked : "1 have nothing lo pay you with, sir, but my heart." "Hand it over to my clerk, if you pleoso ; i wish no ices lor my soil I he replied Bud motives in a good can so are very onsily switched oil to bo tind motives in a bad causo ; and to trv lo udvunco a good eauso by means which that cause repudiates is sure to end in forwarding u bad causo, and that by iho very law of assimilation itself. Tho Louisville Cuuricr-Journat, re ferring to tho child lately born some where in tho west with a full set of teeth soys: "If all children would ex ercise tho sumo forcthoiiL'lil il would spare their mothers a great deal of unxioly nnd trouble." j l,no six-yoar old Georgia, having . Ooen instructed by bis mint Katie lo ,,nly f,,r his pupa, und boing onoeven- jnir interrupted in bis duvuliotis, and i .jg told by her that ho must now ..rav'tor bis 'mninmn, replied ! "Aunt : i;ij0) you just hold your horses, now. W ho s running tins pruyor, you or mo?" . . , ... I An Atlanta paper has Iho following statistics : "Of tho sixty-nino young ladies who hnvo fainted away in A I lanta during tho Summer, filly seven fell In tho arms of gentlemen, eleven fell on tho floor, and one inloa waler buekot. Nothing serious in any of the ensos." " ' In I rn o womanhood r.ro combined all tbo host attributes of humanity tenderness without weakness; trust without credulity; modesty without prudery j dignity w ithout haiilincsa ; sell respect without oonccit; confi dence without boldness; courage with out coarseness ; goodnesa without pietism ; and reverent worship wilhont supeistilion. Gon. Porter, of llio President's staff, rrccivra two aulurioa, one as Brigadier General in Iho army, and one as Pri vate Secretary to the PrcsiJonl bulb from the Governmcul. . , . - . ... BBsjsaMaasMuauaajMH i - - misLment. $ . U Tho relation of teachor and scholar is greatly misunderstood, both on the part of parents and teachers. Yet, it should not oven bo debatable, because us cvoryuay mo. -it is uocnica nyine courts, that it is tho business of tho teacher to exact obudionce in school, nnd it is his logal right. "Ho must ' exercise reasonable judgment nnd dis cretion in determining, whon lo pun ish and to what extent." Various roa sons unite lo make him tho best judgo of tic occasion and extant. 1 . , v: . ) "To form a correct opinion us lo tho noccssily and extent uf the pun. islinienl,eonaiderablo allowanco should bo made to tho teacher by way of protecting him in the exercise ot his discretion, llunco tho teacher is not' liable on the ground of excess of pun ishment, unless it Is dourly execssion. If thoro is any - rcubjouublu doubt wholhcr the punishment wus exces sive, tho teacher should have the ben efit of the doubt." As to tho tiffed of mnrks mnde in whipping, tho following cuso is tho ru ling one on record ; A lady in Now York punished a small child to such nn extent as to leave marks, ull of which were of such a chuructcr us to puss away and lonvo no pormanont injury. The judgo in-' struded tbo jury that if they bclievod tho child (six or seven years old) hud been whipped so us to leave marks, the teacher was guilty of assault and buttery.. Under the churgo, the Jury .. found the lady guilty, but she appeal ed lo a higher court, in which Judge G'uston in tin able and exhaustive opin ion rcvorscd tho decision of tho court below. Hoar him:, ... , , , "Bulany correction, tibwovcr severe, which produces temporary pain only, and no pcrmnnont ill,' cannot bo pro nounccd ' Immoderate,' sinco it' may havo been necessary for tho reforma tion 6f the child, and doc4 not Injuri ously nfiect its fat uro well'uro. With in the sphoro of Ms authority, tho master iu the judgo when correction is required, and of the degreo of cor rection necessary ; and like all others intrusted with a discretion, ho ounnot bo made penally responsible fororrorof judgmout, bill only for wickedness of purpose, lucre was au error in tha instruction given to tho jury, that if tho child was whipped by tho defend ant, so us lo occasion marks, tho teacher lllltl nlren,ln,l Imr nut Imi'ittr and was guilty as charged. The marks wero ull temporary, and in a short time disappeared, nopermanont injury wns done to the child." This is the luw in Pennsylvania, and prosecutors will nol find it nn easy mutter lo col tins decision reversed by any court in the State. Watering-Place. Miseries. Pop. kins, who has been slnyinir nt a sea side watering placo, wus usked tho olhor day, says a Boston pnper, by u friend who thought he looked rather i crusty, if anything wus nmisB at the hotel. "Yes, nbout everything is a Miss nt Ibis confounded trap," said P., mop pinir his face. "ICverything nmiss ! How so? "Well, in tho first place the accom modations nro mis represented ; the servants ore mis-coverncd ; a man is mis-taken in thinking to enjoy him self; his time is misspent; his confi dence in tho landlords, beds, butter and rooms misplaced: a man has his mis-giving-s me nrsi uay uiier uis ar rival ; the servant mislays his hair brush, boot-jack, slippers, and eontri- . lutes lo bis mis comfort; Iho company iu mis cellaneous ; several old Misses ure mis chief making nnd inis-constru- ing your polito courlesy into mis con duct, and, to crown tha whole, tho waiter mis-pronounces my mime, and tho barkeeper always makes mis-count in making change." "tiood crrncious: Any more mis ses?" vYcs, plenty of 'cm mis quetos." Can it he Tni'E? The New York Sun argues at length and wilh some very important evidenco, to the cfTect thnt the shipwreck of the Goldon Rule, Jlay 20, lsl;, wus "u wreck on pur pose lo cover up tho robbery of 81,- 102,000 of U. o. money 1 'lbe mon ey was in charge of U. S. Treasury Agents, nnd sent to tho U. s. Treas urer at San Francisco, ond thord wore ' thoso on board who know till about il. Col. Wood's removal from tho Secret llovcnuo Service, it is alleged, is con nected with this infamy. At the time of tho crime, we are lold, U. 8. Detec tives worked up tho cuso for nearly two years, nnd gnthored 0 mass of testimony, understood to bo sufll cient to con viol suspected parties of tho crimes ullcgcd against them ; but for some reason tho Government never brought iho parlies to justioo, and Congress has taken no action in the mutter. DitEsg. "Maria," said a lady to a colored chambermaid, "That's tho .1. a!ltV rtauia -.li liiitiA a.fit.n DinnA you camo lo mo, (,rny how many do , you own ?" "Only seven, missis ; but I's suven' my wages lo buy anodcr !" "Seven ! what uso aro seven Bilk dresses to you ? : why, I don't own so many us that." "Sped not, missis," said Iho smiling darkey, "you doson't need 'cm so much as I does. You sco, you qnnlity Oilks everybody knows is quality j but wo bettcr-moal kind of culled pussons has to dross smart to distinguish ourselves from common niggers." ' Champion Family. Tbo Spring field Republican calls a family in Ohio which has eighteen children "tho champion family," This is a mistukej; tbo real champion family is the Grant family. Tho number of itschildren is not lurge, but its oil-hoots and rota tions ore almost countless, nnd thoy nro nil successfully quartered upon tho Treasury. No other family in tho world can Approach tho Grant family in tho talent its chief exhibits for pen sioning Mb worthless relations upon, tbo public crib. ' OoNritntiui. Tho sale of tho Atlan tic und Grout Wcslern Bail way to tho trustees, Geu. Geo. B. MeClclhin, Hon. A. G. Thuniiun ond Win. B. Duncan, has been conlirmod by tho Courts of Ohio, Now York nnd Pennsylvania, nnd possession wns tnkon On tho 1st of September. The trusloos represent J nine Mc Henry, who owns and will control Iho rood. Mr. Mcllonry and Genorul McClellun passed oust over tho Erie Hood on Friday. Elmira Gazette. . - .- Alarmko. An exchnngo says: A rumor from Washington is current that Postmaster General Crcsswell is to resign to mnke room for Gov. Ctirlln. Perhaps the Administration is anting on the suggestion of the Huntingdon Globe, thai unless Corlin relurned home, the Democrats would bo sure lo carry Ponnsylvani both this year nnd next. , JIOprfKiralF
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