Ibe gejmMicait. Gioroi B. Ooodlaiidir, Editor. CLBARKIELD, Pa. ' " WRDNK8DAY MOHNJNd, DEC. 108T4. All RitiHTAaAm. UcrcalWwb.cn men oommlt crime in Washington thoy hare only to go In with the King and hive ft Grand Jury MoiralJy arftwn nnd limn eaeaiie nuninhmetit. This l the lenwn taught by the Washington nnfe burglary cane. '' - Cabst-Baouinu. There are ton Stales in the Union in definition their dobt. With the exception of Indiana, and of Missouri to a partis! extcnt,they are all at the South. : The total amount i 1164.700.000. " Noithor of the States wore in the hands of the Democrats when the dobt wore oreated. 1 ' gfgff-- t? Kphrata, Laneastcr county, has preaching and a revival in the ton pin alloy at the Kphrnta Springs Hotel. Exchange. Thoy oon do anything in Lancastor oounty except give a Demo cratic majority. They are too wicked for that Revivals In their hotels and ten pin alleys, however, will lead to that. ' , Eabii.v PLEABED.-r-In alluding to In dian Affaire, the editor of the New York Iri6u remarks: "We ra pleated to lear frtn tha Pre.ld.ata Maing that 'the policy adapted for the manage mailt ar Indlu affairi haa been adhered la with aoat banalaial raaeHi.' All the Vaeee Oenmi. eioneri bara nelgnad aeoeui. the uoYarnmenl will bo! aa fallblul to lu own pralaDaai, and Or. llla Orant ha icQrd aaaonopol of thatrwtlfna; boalBaia Bt fva af tba noat loraaUr froatiar poaU.'" ' If "tho government" can stand such praise as that wo will try and weather tho storm, too. . Lovii-r Mabsacbchetts. This ex cessively loyal commonwealth puts In a heavier claim for philantrophy and refined godliness than any other terri tory on the globe. Recent developments, howover, seem' to weigh against this view of tho case. Tho New York Sun says: 'Soma of tha Gonnaotlewt paopla ara eamplalB Ina? bittarlv aaaia af tha wa BaaDara Br impoaad udob tha towai of tha Stau through tha law of Maataehaaetta by whieb Boer paraoaa raealaa paaaaa a.tr Iba railroada. Tbey ara aarried aa far aa tha atala Una, wbara tbalr fara ia damandea, sod if tbar don't Bar tbay ara put off tha traio. aad of aenraa baeama b aharga ta tha towa wbera thay happan to ba laft. Don't Wam Um.J-Tho Philadelphia Telegraph, ono of the Radical organs of this State, docs rot want to see Mr. Wallace elected to tho United Stittos Senate, and gives the following among other objections i '"The Republicans should understand thnt with him in tho Scnato they will have A foeman thore who, while be will honor our State in point of character and ability, will do more to advance the interest of Democray than any other man named for the position." How if that is not a left hand oompliment wo do not know how to give one. "Harris- bnrg Mercury please oopy." THl rcBLio I'ibt. Although she nublio debt statement for November showed an apparent decrease in the debt of more than one hundred thou sand; dollars, there is no concealment at tho Treasury Department of the fact that this decrcaso was effectod only by witholding the payment of several largo warrants until after the 8rst of December. Had all the de mands on tho Treasury been promptly met, tho debt statement tot tho month onded would have shown a consider ablo increase in the amount of the debt. It is cortainly rathorfAi' for a great govommont to practice such cheap frauds upon, its! people ; ' But such is Grantism. i Tub Robbery Cobtiihjid. Nearly all our exchanges have published the prospectus of tho Kentucky Library Tobbery, which was positively to be drawn on the 30th of November, but it has again been postponed in order to "rope in" more greonies. A greater fraud Was never palmed off on any people, and the newspaper editor who allow, or assists to have, his patrons and neigbora robbed in this manner should hide his face In shame. To got $10, for helping to rob your readers of J thousands of dollars, is refined larceny that kind of crime for which ajman cannot be sent to the penitentiary, but it is as effoctive In Its results as high way robbery. ' - 1 " " ' ' Poo Ddlctb. Many of our readers will no doubt remember tho celebrated Bpeoch of J. Prooktor Knott, mado in Congress three yours ago, wherein he pictured Duluth to be the home of "Christian Statesmen and Bankers," and ai a modern Now Jerusalem. Tho Pittsburgh Tott says : '.'.', A lata lattar from Dalath, MIbb., (I.ai Ika fol lowiBg diaaorarinf aoaonnt of tha baaiaaia aapaata ofthateityi "llouli ara aloaad f ao aaw howaaa ara bulldtnt l MBay aid owaa ara far raat, aad aba wladawaaf BBBraroaa abopa aad ataraaaraaavarad with daat asd aabwaba. Tha aUratort and wara houaaa ara almoat aataty i tha Btaamara aama la and jo Ml wits iraifBta mat lardly pay raaalat iBaaa aa awa haa any maway aa aaa daaa aia Bay baalnaaa bt.t all lira aa aradit aad hopa for brightar daya. Tha praaaat aailapaa af tha north. ara Paallo Railroad haa daaaarallaa Oalath t aha Iirlaa of whaat ta aa law that tba alaratara alaad dla, Bod ararythlBg and araryhodr at lha haad of Laka flnparlar laoka aaady and farlara." Tub "Colobid" Steal. The pat rons of the Froedman'a Bureau Rank and it branches are beooming belliger ent Seeing that Jay Cooke A Co. will never pay one oent on tho dollar of what they have stolen from the people the darkies are becoming alarmed about the pennies tbey saved and handed over to the carpet bag thieves. There if no doubt but that this bank ia as totally bankrupt as tho "Chris tian" Cooke firm. Therefore the Louis ville depositors in that big Radical steal, the Freedmea'a Bank, are going aftor the "Christian soldier and states men" who so unmercifully robbed them of their hard oarncd.csAli. ..They held a meeting recently asd adopted the following preamble and resolution : - BllMM Tha daeofjtar af Ua FraallaaB'a BbtIbp aaat trass Puipily an as sdaplmbla aatHT'tasai aa asanas bi ua mmm at uai iwau tntioB wir" naa aViprlrad hnadrada af poor maa, woatasaBdaUOs'''''' aaraiaft i Ihara (ara, '" "I ' AiaaWaaaV This Bi 'waIUaa af LaahrriHa. Cy, la mmt aMki saaa-aM, d. k.rW. by aall a Mhor,. i " MiaradaBaailaat lha Suta a.' Blawtsaky, asws. BbtohtaasayarLaBlarhlairflM Ba - 4b la Jaaajarn aS7a, (ar tha ma. faMHa. fcw OaBMaa la Ua aaak UBSaaaka.' SaaaB It afalra af said teak ba laMdlla tms II dam ftaa44k daf aailata. (Mfaaiaars mtf aa rapraaaalaa ay al, must. I aad praiiaa. ' A SAD COXFESSIOX. Hon. Henry L. Davis, of Mmwacbu- setts, has been in Congress for sixteen years, ana has boon one uf the shining lights of the (lodly party whicU has ruled this eoiintrjvljiiring that term- In teanlt, ho has been great rolnriuor; in imuUce, he bedded willi Onkj Aiiuh and the other Credit MobilierRnlnry. grabbing thieves. He made another big reform blow in Congress, the other day, and caino to this remarkable con clusion. Ho snld:'' "Those who are rasponsiblo fur publio affairs bavo no time to lose. We can put off our duty in promises ad longer j The llepnhlt- can party has just throe months to save or to destroy it existlcnw-wo other power than itaolf can accomplisli its ruin. Ii will pass out of mind and memory In tho politics of this country, if at all, by its own hands. It has tho power as wull a the privilege of ac complishing either of thuse result. Whatever in the near future awaits that party, let It' not die for want of courage. . Courage I Dawes belonged to a class of moral cowards who howled war for four long years but never snuffed pow der when tho conflict camo on. They championed and brow beat Davis, Toombs and .their backers, on the floor of Congress, but when tho hitter picked up their hats and invited them to meet them on tho batUs field, they w ere too cowardly to follow tbcui, except by substitute. Thank God, the people have found tho knaves out, at Inst. The 4th of March noxt Will exile Henry L. Dawca and that whole brood of sneak-tliief statesmen from tho halls of the Amorican Congress, which they have disgraced too long already. Is A Fix. Will Bra. Goodlander aiblala, la hie nail laeue, why rewarda war effered by Iba ooanty olBoara, far tha arrect of iartiaa committing robberiee IB lloeraeld Borough, tuereny pauniy and palpably tearing ina inlerenoe met bo ra udl u p,la , tb, ,pBrebea.loa 0f partiaa Railty of arimao aommittad n any othar part of tba eoanlj t ittvetu. All right, wo will do the best we can We are not tho legal adviser of either the Sheriff or the Commissioners, and therefore cannot answer the law point made by our cotomporary. But it would be a wonderful "iuforenco" to suppose that a reward would be paid when nono is offered, or one offered w hen probably no person ever requested tho officers to offer ono. In tho casus to which tho editor of tho Reveille re fers!, wo know personally that numer ous heavy taxpayers, outside of this borough as well asiuit, mado personal appeals to the officers requesting them to offer rewards for tho apprehension of thoso whohad been comniittingthosc henions crimes in our midst Indeed, the desire scorned general and one feature of tho rase is that tli officers only offered about halt tho sum that their constituents demanded. The man must be beaido himself who would supisise that the officers would not also offer rewards for the capture of vagabonds who had committed sim ilar crimes In other portions of the county, if requested to do so by the taxpayers. The intimation that tho rewards were only offered because tho crimes had been committed in this borough is very contemptible, and is an "iuferonce" no gentlemen should draw from the act of an officer, who is in discharg of a publio duty under oath. And In doing so, the author "plainly and palpably sets hsmaoir down as a blockhead, if nothing more. Not Necessart. Tho parties who are engaged in sending us marked copies of the Uarrisburg Mercury might find some more profitable employment, be cause we carmot imitate the conrso of the scribblers and of tho political har lots who do up tho dirty work for that sheet. They cannot got ns to libel either Judge Black, Mr. liuckalow, Mr. Clymer, or any other aspirant for United States Senator. ' Our calling is in another direction, . Wo seek the election of Mr. Wallace, who haaearnd the position and will fill it as well as either of. tho other gentlemen named, and until tho Democratic majority in tlio. Legislature declares for another, on the third Toesdsy of January, we are for Mr. Wallace. Being person ally acquainted for over tun years with all the candidates, wo know pretty near how to adjust out-self in the prem ises. : ' - ' " (i ( . .1 -1. U.-J-L. i 1 I i- . . Snari.ino, Too. Wo olipthefollowi ing from the Philiishurg Jmirnnl of last week : "Tha aommiaalonan of ftaarllald aoanly oflerrd B raward of $500 for tba apprrbaniioa of tha thiaraa who raarwtly daapoilod tba altiaaoa al ClaarlaM barflafh of tbatr aaoda and ohalUla, asd otbar baroagha in tba aountv think that il iBuckaof diaarimlaatiwB, and Bra aakiny If tha nam a thing would ba dona If It waa another bwrough." Now, will yon please Mate what "other borough In tho county thinks' of any such nonsense, , ; Wo doubt even if a single citizen, who contributes a rcsjiectablo portion of tax toward a re ward, or who has been robbed, bas over requested tho Shonffor Commis sioners to otter a reward. If you know of any, please name them, and we will copy the Kst and send a "marked oopy" to each of those officers, and wo will do oiu lovel best to have all the seoun drels ..caught who have been plunder ing and robbing tho taxpayers in "the other boroughs of the county.'-' ' - . Rath Ka Sound. Tho ' Democratic majority for Governor In Missouri is 37.462, Pretty good for' the Umpire State of the southwest. - . , Nine Ymars PeacbV 'J'h 8priiiK field (Has.) JicpMtcan aoemi to be oonsiderably bothered about publio af fairs. In alluding to the "colored" movements down south the editor re marks: New Orleans and Littlo Jiock having got through tor tha present, Vicksborg begin. It ia the old story of tniagoverninant and apoliation with which thoso later year of Ui rocon tniction epovh have made ns so fa miliar. Nearly all the county ofHoer under indictment for fiirgoarv, laroenv. Ac., the sheriff believed to havo made away with dooumontrjr evidence of the crime in hi oflioial custody ; the dis covery made that the Commissioners have eacnaed this slierirT from the for. mality rat grring bonds; the tax payers, in despivir of peaceful legal redress re porting to violence j th city besieged 7 oiaea mintia ; arrnoo eollunon,l)lood shed, rapine thia j whore, ve have got to in aia yean of nominal poaoe. A St. Louis journal soma up tb whole history in a single entrmce ; "Jicpob Itoan government at Vieksbarg has ripetrtd into Mony, nneV the result it r!?,"?" ,A (PXsl definition or Jtadical rule and mutgovornment. '"' ' ' " i ai ea aa" i i , , MoMst To votsJ mortifyieg her Invert Ikmily, who are very poor, Montreal h firms was married ihe other day in plain Hwtasmnilrn ooating 20, while her mderelotlifn- waa veiaed at tt,00Q.-Exekangt. WKoerMnijiiMitb goods? ASSOCIATED MESS LETTER. Pilil.AitKi.pniA, Dec. 14, 187-1. T1IK I'KNTKNNIAI. The foreign govoriiliieutH lit Ii have roima iy itceiii.i in invlliili oi tne rwltlcnt tft imvticinato in Ihot. enten- ' ninl,.aro those of 'JTraniA IrWmiin.v, the Vctbwlaiu s, lk.liiim. JlMidiinus Unvti, Jloxico, J'eru. hwodrn, Morway, Spain, iicamiia. ArKenllne !..i,lu,l oration, llrnr.il, Veneiiiola, Jiinena, I n...., w.(,., ............. Chili, liautemiilu, Salvador nud I'nitcd States of Columbia. A number of thuso nations have iip- Hiiulvd C'oiiimiHsioners to euro lor tlie inleresls of the Exhibitors lnm their pVHjiectivo anntries, mid npiropriii- tioiis, to cover the expense oi tiieir ivpivMcnliilion in tlio Kxliibition have boen mnde "hy Severn! of these gnrern-' ments. M'.r I ; llmr.il nuikos upiilicution for U4.50U wuare loot oi exbiution spni o, winch is tour times as niucu as lias been al lotted that country in the preliminary allotment ol space. 1 ( Unomcial, but trustworthy imorma- tion, bas also been received, that ex tensive preparations for tho displiiy of lli.i liwInutniHl nm h,.llir nnulH In I Austria, Great llrituin, Antralia, Tus- mama and Canada.- ' ' The States which have not as yrt ap pointed tSonrds ol Ucntenninl Manager lor the organization of theirexbibitions, are Colorado, Dakota, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, iliiine, Massa chusetts, Nebraska, Ohio, Oregon, Virginia, Washington Tcrntoryi.' in Calilbrnia there are several volunteer committees at work.espeeially one oft he Grange of Agriculture. In Masiichu sotta there are rive distinct hoards working in co-operation with their cen tral board, and in Ohio there aro twenty small district boards. The (iovemiuentol tho l lined miiicb is also represented by a lioanl com posed ol one otneer irom cacn ot tne lepartmcnts, the Smithsonian Fusti-i tute, 4c, who cannot full to make a highly important and instructive ex-i hibition. ;'J I IIOVr.BNOR HARTRANtT. I' ' Tliis gcntleninn has been making a careful inspection of the public institu tions in tins city., Moyunieiising Pris on, Kaatorn Penitentiary, (iirnni Col lege, for orphans, lllockley Almshouse, and others, were visited. The (inv entor was accompanied by his stuff; in Ins visit to the Almshouse no was attended by Col. James S. Chambers and Lewis C. Casslily. Col. Chambers is President of the Hoard of (iuarduins of tho Poor, and is a journalist, and since his administration bus moored earnestly to obtain relief Ibr the over crowded insano under his care. ; ' The Governor was shocked to find 1,100 insitno patients literally packed into wards, tho capacity of which, by crowding, Is only BOO. He believed it tho duty of tho Councils of Philadel phia to croct additional wnnls, mid heartily endorsed the plan of Col. Chambers, of constructing structures, one story high, of corrugated iron. The treatment ot the insane, and tne Lreneral niiiiiiiL'enicnt of the Almshouse cxceiitiiiE tlio crowded condition of the mania wards met tho hearty np- proval of the Kxecutivo, and 1 would . i - - i . . . . 1101 lie suririsc(j, r ere lie to iveom- nieiid a Stuto iiipioiriiiti(iii, in ponslil vration of tlio ii'luiission totliiHilinit-nu-iitof mniliil ik'iwuis from tlic ail- joitiing oouiitii-d of C'lit'Kter, liolutvaro, KlirkH, .Montjjoinory, nun oiisaiiiiyinoso of Hoi'kn, l.iliigh mill !Northiiinpton, upon Hoiiicwlmt tlio naino principle tlint tlit'HO aim oilier coiinuoH eonnnc their criniiimln in tlic Kftstern 1'cni tfiitiary. ... ' ' . While at tlio Aliulione tho (fov ernor was taken to tlio honpitnl tlo-' partinont, ond dur'nifr tlio few minute no nan lliere, ho witnewted B nuniber of skillful surgical operatioii,perforuied liy Dr. Pancoimt. Two men, had each a lep; amputated. ' ,'',"' Hie miiKlitr anil ease witn wuicn a leg wuh Aovereu, u.a tt.v uiuu.iv.1 li. which the pationt "camo up niilin)" 1 from the tliHuectinif tlle. "corned to antonish tlio Exectitivo. Mr. C'awiiiljy noticing it, remarked to Dr. FiineoaHt : "In order thnt the governor may peak '.feelingly, iu his forthcoming niesHago, upon the auojoct ot hoHpiUtl treatment, perhaps you would lltto to naw off a gubornaloriitl leg." Dr. Paiicoant looked at tho Kxecu tivo limb, then at his Baw anil gralpel, and then turnod his gazo in tho direc tion of the Governor with nn expres sion of perfect willingness depicted up on his countenance; th (lovcmor looked to Col. C'linmliert to respond, who with tho nptnciw characteristic' of tho journalist, saiil : "Tho friends- of tho Governor talk of matching Mm In a raco to bo run early in November noxt, mid ho thought it not fair to handicap him with an artifldul limb." The Kxecutivo agreed with Col. Chambers, and said lie believed that General McCnndless, a soldier, with two good legs, had lately distanced Col. Beath, also a soldier, out with nil artificial leg, in a run for ft State jirir.c. Tho decapitation of public men, thoroughly observed Dr. I'ancouM, is un operation so generally performed of lute, w ithout death to tho patient, that merely cutting off ft leg or an arm wa scarcely any credit to the jivofes- ton. .' . ' ' j It is due to state that Governor llartranft visited tho Almshouse upon tho urgent solicitation of. Ms friend! Major rhipps, tho steward of the es tablishment. Tho liigli compliment paiil Major Thljips by tho Kxecutivo was very gratifying to tliatrntlcmnn, and it was really deserved. V M "-ii .,.,. BKMNSrW rttOSI'KlT. . , In iny letter of August 1st, J said, "Tho liicts do not wairant th infer. umw of any notable revival of business during thu ttominff fall." That pre diction Was based upon the opinion of a number ot practical- biisuie men who aro not in the habit of "suspend, ing" or bankrupting Un ir creditor out of 75 cent on the dollar, I now retreat w hat 1 said In my lot ter ol Hopt. 26, that "a lively and protltablo trade will not If reached until the bursting of tho buds in 1875." 1 liavotaken especial pain to satisfy myself upon this question, which more than any other vonoorns tho ireiieral public, and I kin convinced that kwin- imig witn March next, wo will tmtwr upon a sosaon of uiioxainpkd nitisperi- ty. Building oporatious arc invariably me first to reouiientte alter a rwutou of continued deprotMion of bosiness, and tho ramification of building im provement are-o extensive in tho telling, sawing and raarkotinjr uli lum ber, qaarryiiiK aUuie, burning lime, making brkks, ahuping the uraniU'., rolling . the round iron into, beams,, blowing tbo glaatt, frriiHling th paints, boiling tho oil, extracting the turpen tine, mnnutM'liirinir the 'iiardwura. soldrring the tin lor nil"u, m,J n. liunilreil other that the momoiit activ ity in builtliiiir beirins all other Branulr- es of industry niiniwt ininivdiiitelv ex- perienoe the good fTecU iresulUng IromiU .'-n n ,, a ! ., ., ., ,l . Iiecent and pmlraeUid onveiitioiis with our hngost buildem, and niyown oxporiom ia this lino have entirely satisfloilnie that the bniUliiigopenitKiin, IU PhlliialialLaliia jdiviito 1U7F ta.,11 Vui PhiladelBliia during 187S, will U,l'hdd,,uuvn-Vipr-. "To wLich re thaii.loublf tbosoef any previous tbo I'iltaburgU J'utt n-mai-Ji:','Thov in anil aa wa tin nut irmyi lnmlHrin...l.i ... - i.i it, i u tr more year , . . ... , In oor city, nor quarry tut. ston and granite, nor mine tho iron fr,in which the nail ar prcHlucod, your reaiUirs, can reaiUly perceivo how uoliautivily (, Not Qrm O-ka. William II. Jl. in thai branch of trade must benefit U.Htowell, the only Jtcpublieun Congress. the po4, not even exuruting hiinjman elected fnnn Virginia tlisyunr is, who harvests Uo wheat, .linksllieiobargod with selling a pjiilytsliip, and! com and pick th potatoa;; liif lie it j turns toned witli un .iuvitiirntioii, .... remembered, mechanic who wurk tun hours a lav; oat lioartilr. ami imv rWomptly Jurth nOuitir ofhui, J . - In view of "tie gootl tjine conuug," aad now o near at hand, will you, Air. rwi.uw. permit me to any to yonr cap- itulisls: Bo lenient to your tenants, who are unemployed workmen, and whom you know to be ihiliixtriotiK ; do not distress Ihcni fur nnx'cry bills this winter, nnaV HossHtr ;tv" yur-nwij help s . M i ., 1,1,,u uy,.,,,, , ,i ww.i. ' ..., A ,;, ..ill bh Von.'-iml the woVkiniflimW will ' B mt.r. rife.. (u. i....... J .....ti. !, i.,,.-,l. ; ull'imll l,,.;,, ,, W11. " ..... ,... Since. iiiv lust loiter was written, two tmmiKi entered the Kvonlintit town ship school in New Jersey, not many miles distant from hero, ttnil entirely disrobed the toucher who bad reninineil a few minutes niter UiKiuixHiu syhool to rlnisli nil tho w.U'lt oftliu risy.lhi' brutes took the yniiiif; linly's clotliiim mi' 4tt m ithouaxxmimiaUtiir .Byjwutve oiitiiie ; siiliseipioully, (hey were caught uinl lildgeil In jail. , ' ' Juiveyniuii niv proverbially econoin icul, and uiu mh (i HcrnpuloiiHly exact people in .meting out' Justice' to evil doers, thnt It used to lie they hung a man so the song fun for Kteiiling a cherry-stone in tlio Itiiul of ssnil mid pines, uml why mis economical people should tlll(0 tllOStS tW O bl'lltCS to prison loeti tneiii at viiu puiMiu t.xiieniw, ii them, convict tbem and lor roars there after leave them a piilJIe burthen up on them, when a stout limb of a tree, a strong rope securely finttcucd lo the heels ot 'one sinner ami his wrists as firmly secured to the heels of the other thief and both left dangling In uiid-uir from that limb would have saved a good deal of cxiieuso, prevented the btiniilitation of the young lady's testi fying before a gaping crowd and would liuve formed a pretty picture with a moral so striking that tramps for 50 ycara to conto would havo remembered its lesson, is a 'problem ill !Ner Jersey ethics I cannot comprehend. The decrease In tho ''anthracite coal carried t market, by thirteen of the loading coul currying companies for ino eleven iiuniiii " un j ,m un.wiii pared with the sniiic period in 1873 is ii:l.i,014 tons; the decrease over the Heading railroad Is iibont 225,0(10 tons, which is a loss in money of inure than rioo.ono. Tlio coat of fiii'i'ving colli by the Heading company from its mines to Philudcipliin. a distance of 1(10 miles, during the j-cur lni-was l.Ui pur ton, and the remptt tor t he sumo ivriou, por ton, were $1.21, milking a net profit of 14 cents pov Uiu. The receipt) per ton during 1873 were Rl,:ii(, and the carryin cust $1.0'.), making a net profit of HO cents per ton for the coal carried (In ring lai J, as against 11 cents in - 1 lie carrying cost is less this year than last, aud the transportation rates higher than during 187:1. This fact is certainly not very agrwalilo to the man iifacturing industries of the country. Koncr;n"Kiii'CATio!." The first act of the 1 leinoerats, Tt beii thev assomblo at Albany, vhmtld he to abolish the forced bcIiooI laws, tor there is nothing done by tha monarchist more cnioi or foolish tlisii this. It Is tlio ituechor Idea, beini; cspeeially admired by that Immortal or immoral saita. : it is bad ennngh ti strike down the natural right and holy duties ol pnronlago, and lake 1 i.... I.... eniii uiioii .mi. ui ineir uniiun . mi m lollfiir iTllssiati' oespotimn nun serni biirburisni slill flirllier, and force chil dren to abandon their homes and go to school, to imitate the ideas of Beech cr, Tilton, and their nchool, is abso lutely a sin. there are tlioiiHaad ot nonnw in ino Rrvai I'liiw, win even id tho country villages, where pow- wid owed mothers and helpless, bed-ridden fntbnm Ara deiiendent for tiieir rluilv bread on tho lubors of their children, and what enn lie mora uamitrou as well as nnjust as to force these mrsirra- bio young creatures to ahundon their most sneretl untie T-.v. 1. Jiayjiooir. liKsioNKi). Durrell, the driinkeii judge whose midnight order gave Kel- ln ithB ubmaorlal uflloo ol' ljtmlnl. aim, bas resii'iied to save lu.nsell tho ilissnvee of imiieachment anil dismissal. Grant to acenmmodat thu man who had been doing hi dirty work in mis governed nml oppressed Louisiana. and to avoid the brincing to light his owu contemptible share in the miserable re construction titrra wiiic-n bas Deen go ing on in that state, which an uivesti gittion into Lliirells' conduct would be sure to disclose, ha accepted tho res ignation. This is but another of the good things brought tlbottt hy the elec tion of a Democmtie Congress. 1 llo fnro another year passes by, mnnv other sculuwags like this man Ilinvll will fnlluw his example and flco tn hiinitM neloiw tho wnttli or an-out raged and inuignant people. ' a, 0 ' '-.-' No DKAn-llxAD. Tho Kuffalo tbur ir snys ; Our popltinr (iovornor oaft, Mr. 'I ilden, has tnkon a step which Grant and many minor officials would do well to Imitate. - It Isstulod on good authority that soon aftor hi eloetion the autocrat of tho Near York Central forwarded to Mr. Tililen a complimen tary fmo ptvw, outboriisiiig the latter am. liis family to rids without charge over the joint and aovcrnl roads con trolled hy the niirtv ot the flrst part, anil in his trull-know and courteous manner rcqii(tid Mr. Tilden' accept anco of it Tho jiasteponrd document wns rospeetrniiy returned ny the hot. crnor elect, with the good-nsturwl in timation thnt Ma Tilden hoped to bo ante to mak both onus meet at A llmnv, and to be able in .addition In psy hi u-nn tare wn.re-amve.ung on muniaiis. "'-'. I a 1 1 i iaBi a, i -w-4i , ' A lawyer was in a country town on a flying trip. Jlo wns accosted in the hotel by a "drummer," who thought nun one ot the fraternity, and inquircih -Kor what house nro yon traveling?" "Kor my own." ' 'You inrol May I aNKyourniinicr' vioumav. inuse enjoyable to the lawror, ombarras. ing to the Other. rWcil (desperaU'ly), what is your name?'1 "Jonas.'': "What line are yon in f" "I don't nnderatand yo, rir." '"What aro you selling?" '(Impatiently.') 1 'Hruitis'' (coolly.) The mercantile travalor saw his oppor tunity, and, looking at the other I nun head to IcKit, he aaid slowly, "Well, yoa nppenr to earrr a det small lot oi sample': , .i . .,i' ,-,(! A SaiABt Hot. ' flow much is your sin-K vaimy fj ,,niqauvij a boy ol a caiuly tlualviV' "tiix-stick . lor five cents." - "Six stk ks for five ocnta, eh 1 Mow Kim iii set. HiK sticks ferllvo oenti, Jive fer four-cents, Jitu' for throo dentfi, throo fer two cents, two fer one cent, one for iMitliinij. I' I'll tako ono," And ho w alked out lesvlng th candy man in a statu of bewilderineul. ; , iTit yoa Tat.JuII" DaTis. ' 'li'J 't. Ut ainvgniTj, and oU.nr shilling light oi tne lalo. . vulotlorucy, ai- now cq gagol iu addressing Demouiiitic JollilV, ciit.iini -meeting down south. Frte !.,. , , ,.: , ., ,i ., j ., (run, Xiungstreut, t ') ; M'weby, and "other shining lighU of tlio (,'uulcil. 9ntr hllva .J. " y.... r '.. ignanl 1 ,.,:., , .,..,-,,,. , f.. iim,h 7i.rj i....,,V. ,. ..1 1- , a a , , '' , Tit rot Tat.-Au .auIUn."wd 'liis , ttN vx-rfnr,,,;,,,, , ..,.iM(. irilitlt ia III. il. I I. . . " m . . . ,.,i.H,n. ni . ll ui, II, .illllUl, JI. . Mackvy' nnd . W. Ji. K.mblu to their uupo. ,lt pould nt)i tail of anccoaa., u , . ' ' Paitm-, ami. Tiu.k. The VTiliiams nurt Huthtin iKttys:; J'Tb KeVr I). S. Mouroo, of, (Uiis litj-.say that whore two 'or throe Motli(Mlist are jjnttnjrcij together, thpy tnko up a collection. NEWS ITh'MS. Fewer ulllce linlilers Is u lint i.nr ciiiiiiti'V nceus just now, Mint lei Unit few be honest. .' A tfiiilmad ticket agent at Kavan-I mih has been preamilMl with a watch1 tor liis civil Miiawers te the puUMc, ( T T !.- ' " " 'U' ll list ol r.'4 nwspaHr silsponsiotis, ' beingllie report tor two weeks only, lliul.. I,i,ul,.,.ua Hihk.) business. 7..,M..U A. ,l,-..- Disasters on Luk tlicbigiiu this full nro very uuiiieroiii. No less tliun bull' a dosen ships luivu gone to the buttom, Willi all tin Imard. j -Philadelphia Is to Imyo an Irish J lifintary wsiipany ol -Un H.Vtfwtf f cvei'V niCinbcr of which Is lo be hW leil n lien 11. or nil ir. ' '. , ' ' Kudieal pnnem ant busying tliein-1 selves much nlsmt the election of a - Deninciiitie T . S. Monittnr. Never ' mind, the Dcuiocuts will nttcn.l to that iiintter soon Tin) time li living gone by whim heavy monthly ivilui tioiis of the pulh lic debt were of grout pnlilicul scrvicu, heavy monthly ivdiiflions of the mili i:.. .i.'.i.. ...w. i i.. "l "" --The Ohio Supreme Court derides! that il is unlawful to dun a debtor on a wstal card, that anything so writ ten that Is liable to injure the credit or reputation of any one is a crime. Ono of the things to be first taken into consideration in Uiu next session of Congress, is the President's policy of erecting palaces for all the chief; omcc-liolucnt. .. , , Several of the offlciul of Warren Co., Miss., have resigned in obedience to the demand, of tlm?Miiia. who aro indignant Bt their robberies and nis-j calities. j When Ci-nnt recniiiiiti-iuled the Republican party to .'unload," he did not think the people were going to up-1 a..t il li.i.lii-ul en i nn.l i,ill nil iia coutentH. , i . . . , Uver two Uiousaiul coiiiiterleill a ;..L-.,U I....,-. 4. .... tl.n lliu...ni " "' ' """ and Maine HhiiiiukI witimi tlireo ... . ii ns. . ..ere .eV u.v .mine or s.n.1 lias not oec.. mi.u.. nut. Col. Thomas A.Scott bus been elected rrcsidcnt ol the JNorthcm Central Railroad In place of Don Cain-! ei-on. Col. Scott is now President of, more railroada than "any other nnin." , , .. . J. N. M'Crea, ' 01 ",m 1 I ., uperiiitendciit of the been appointed Super Middle Division of the Pennsylvania liniliiisd. to fill the vacancy occasioned hr the resignation of Col. Samuel A. lilack.' While IllO loverillliellt receipts i from internal reveinio nro larger I ihnn , ., . , j. , 11. in wmrit, ana i ma viiwvi.u, .uar win usual, thu customs receipts are fulling jk, ,Ipol,d ubic ,.,,, ,h, Cour, ,, oil' heavily, and tlio amount of funds: In tha borough of Claailnld, an Jidj, tba applicable to the payment of the public !"', '1 iuar,, 1875, at I b'oIo.b, ,.m , , I . , ., , ' tha following- daiarlbad raat aalata, to wit i tlobt IS greatly reduced. A oart.ia trt af land lituau, In lha .ill.,, of . .. , . . Pao.liln P.,nn Inwn.hln 1'l.arHrM MOtinl P. jay I OOKO S OStllle IS tlinilllg Olll I worse than any body expected, The, crcdilom are thoroughly disooiliageil. I It aeemsthal i.refern.a claims lvo! i boen allowed sulll . ' fICIU to C'timunO UW I j bulk ol the asaots, piaea oi iM'KinDing. pciwu, i fin en in esetuiion On rctlflii mm htlNinrm a Wi'indtobeioldaillieproparlyaf FloreneeOUary. ttU limn m to hi BOH nml Wiwwuorr1' A,,, ewtala traJt til land lituate iaBfcearta ..Vrt.. 1 th n.a.A. l . i low i) ibi p, Clearfield ooualy, I'ewmy Irani. biiund- "Now, my boy, remember thnt com-, rll bJ ,,', d ,,. man sense is the liest thing you can lan, wa.t by i.n.i 0r s.mo.i H.,.riT, nnb bj hriiif! to bear on every ntliiir ot tile ex-i ccpt lnve-mnuing. - Joseph M. Carson, the Ileiiioerutic , i . i, member elect Irom the roiirth lilU- burgh district," whoso SCllt was iui doubt in coliscilticncu of a lliLstako ill ,. .11 l- i -p. . I l!"' " Bt bjr land of McFarland and I j tlio opening of the ballot-boxes. The ...... . , ticket elect him. Tho publishers of the Itcnding Eagle, convicted of libel in publishing nn nit Wo on t'lirMian K. Hons, in refer ence tn tlio abduction of his child, ('has. Brewster Hons, were on Saturday in tho Philadelphia enart sentenced to pay a Hue ol (SI ,orro. It is estimated that the emigration to Kumpo will be doubled next year, liepublicun office holders will find a trrp across the ocean necessary to their health and then they don't care about staying over there while nn investiga tion of their stealings is (fning tin. Another of tho Brooklyn scandal suits is settled. Miniltiill apologues to Miss Proctor, certifies to her good character and pay fu,OU0. Jt wouldn't surprise ua to hear of lieecher, Tilton anil Moultnn reorganizing their old mutual admiration ms-ietv. in.,l.,f.ii venm mm a T...,i,n c , fairf.llR"" ictlliessec IlltnorroJIIsed to let hi young daughter go to a candy -pull, anil she disnppcur- ed. Tho other duy she returned, ifled i tii i n ' , l'VOn 'tl!(Uvil Otlt Ot tllO Wagott, aiul Vllterod tllO liotmo Ulllt took O ff her things as coolly as if she hadn't liven goito liver n day. , The message of (iovornor Allen tn the Legislature of Ohio state that the Ohio penitentiary has netted tn tho State this year, alrovo the salaries of Oillcera nnd cxioiiso of mainte nance, $23, 42,). SO. i Our penitentiaries cost tlio people glfid.OOO annually. Rome difference. , - i i i . AtoWntm luw boon rocoivotl at W UMlllllton from thC SpantHll gnvtrn- mvnt nniioiint'iiii; that pain h llUH tp-1 nninto.1 a ltnaril nf P, mmisMin,.., r " " " - Willi tlll rrllllWIH'll alntortllllin. ('lIHti'llir. aa itrt Proalilunt, lo n'pi'iwnt that t'ountry al tlic IMiiliuMiihiaCrntunnial h.xbiliitinn. (.uKtvlnrw Ppiiin innnt ilintitiKiiiHlicd ritir.cn nnd In Im'VoihI all ctiutrovoiK)' tlic most (rifled ami liril- limit oralor in Kumiio, 1 it, " t Dr. Jnlin A. Jiiintor, Jttipiiblican nii'tiiluT of tho Icfrialiitiiii flcMjt l'mm A rniHtron(r count y, tliwl at hi home lant vruck. Thin ia the accoml racant'y ocrahioncd by dual h in tbo Aascmhly U inuet on the 6th r Januurv, Dr. lintdorf, a Jlcmocinlio niciriUT, ril It In quite rrlilvill Ihrtt tlli'l0 in no love between (rant and CniijrrpKH. He ninkc no ueerct nf attributinjr tbo do rent oi' hi" ndiiiiniatrntlnti nt tho Or tober find . November election to the Iflldlntivii fammiuim " well an omit- of that body, While th Itndltal leailoin aiwert on the other Imiid thnt Gmnt lilmwl elf ia -olely rraililo fi,r Tho Cnitntry han irtt ild tbo (iinftHter, aulemn Judgment npnn 1hem and ban rviliicrvu aveniiet m y'ffj Hymnal rorn. ' i ' . , - . An old, rejipfetablo and wealthy farmer of JirothorMValler tmvnnhiri. Hurof rniw county, (ieortr l it liy iinmo, harinff ownine tinil nt lilo, aliptnl a rather Hiiirnlar methiKl of ''HliulHinir n(T thi iiinrtal coy" veilenlay week. Pmeuriiin two fire pokcrx he ari-nnjrad tliem alxrvr a dour in liii Irounx in anc li a way that by placing hi nwk hp twaxm thm he w a imiihleil tout rankle himnelf todtiath. TelnKirnry ili men. tia in what tlio Homorxct HmU any wa the mailer with him, '' Wo Tniled Stales s ljireinC t'oin t1 recently" rendered a very liniiortanl dcflBion, lonehing the llilffpretnlioii of , C'Mll llllia I Mil' I "l ,'IIILIUII III th.le-rnl tender "w I. Iho cn wan llerK COIIIltV, Having HIOU Homo wirkUiea ia eiecutio and to ba aold bj the propetty , , """"" oiap mm, lata ot Bra.ly li , ninoe. 'i'hciw vacaiicitu will bo Slletl i "" , J ... ,, ' u '. ' :. "' .,.., . . . iii- Alto, B carta n town lot a tnate In Olreola bur "t'aJ BoaaoBl of Uaaraw Moaaar, adatiBiltra- hy Hoctal rlccliiHi held in pursuance , ilM,u,la M,t j..nr,i)',,1"T.adl!d w,V,r Ad"" '" f -'. rt Writ iamiwl hy the Hpwtker of tho ' barth by Kellr, aeatb by Hand Menbart. aut I ' '"' """"""lot ThompeoBand Matlhew Head, lln,.u. . . bt bliulieih u..i n,l ...i i. I.....? ; 1 eaeeutorl of Jaoaaa A. Head, rata af Lawranoa that of the UultlmorC n l (Hllo Itilll-!""' road M. the Stale of Sbirvlantl. ' 1 a l:i2, .tho fleneritl AmaaiU of'tlia! Klnt aUtTlllHr.ed aitlmeripllon Of berg, baginniag st awugari Ibaaaaaonb H de. 000,00(1 lo tho atotk of that mail, and1! '"".J"4 " r-a to alano. , tbawo, by krh a a ' I Un III I Burlk JS an I-BT rat aaa Bnait II IO wL.. . lKHUUI OIKIfi M t it. Am, milt. M-iil- nrr AlX jler CCut Intercut, Tlioy could not I imnaa Ibanea aaalb M degree, waat L poToboa I bo aold and tlvo per cnt t'old llOLllnt" " dograaa aaat 4, aer-l ... 1 ... , L r? . ahea ta wnali IheaM en.ik Ci l..Ju wcro gubntltnfcd. Tbo railroad Com pany comitod thrw, but Ihe dlrTehinco between flyc, per cent. ,11,1 and nix pef cent. Mirreney amounted to t2Hn not); TIiIh UiA . rkltroatt paid ami hnmf tbe MtaU Tor, and ban (julned tlio verdict. Jl involve the prior aimlloatlorl of tbfV l.eifnl Tender cf. ', MISCHIEF MAKJCHS. Tlio veteran editor of the Curlislc 'tiluntrt,f .lulu. It Hi-nltiill. Mkii.. lliil'ri himself credit mill jiiHtice to a ilintin-, '"j' ,'.i.,i','" ,,u' ln"'f i ':!' , .!! '!' R" 1 1 1 1 r'l ... . ' . ,T . . ... . ... . ii ,t ii 1 l"t,'" Hennlor sliauld Uf ilineiiMfKiil byi, "JJ, b, iBmlaraly pa'iupaBd auld aolo at'i' tlie DumiH-ratic press of llnl Slnto with ' iba itn and rlik of tha paraon la whom U' moderation and dignity. The genlle-l waa.iruob oir.aud who, In aa.aor d.ll.laocy ai; ii . i 1 1 I auoh ra.aala, aha maka aood tha aama, aud ta u,, who bnvo been niiined lor this ;. wUl ,h, h..d b. praaonud la Co,i poMilion liy then' menils and admirers, blive. one and n II. ivnt ere.ll uoimI bit- i vice to the principles of Democracy, uml nro, therefore, deserving tliegi'uli- ' ..' ..." i tude of the people. JOutertitiniiig these vi jt j,1,,.;,',, Hnl(.,.lv r,,t ,mt wo lul(,J Uipori t i. o'u tlto ixut " two ' t() Wlll . ii n .. . . i i . i .... t oat i, , ,. ' . ,is tka kun.aih at tiiaarsaM, as Moaaay, ua culled tor and wanton abuse, l.i't lis lin, day af JaBuary, lari, at I o'rloik, p m, nssuro those editors that AI r. Wallaco; tb" foliowinf paraonai propariy, to win , j is not to bo nut t own bv slander and I yituperation, and this attempt to injure I nun nun uiu jreilioi-ritlll! Mii'iiii-iw in the legislature W ill have tlio effect to I make him many new friends, and o ..... .. . .., cause ins old ndiniwrs to cling still 1 closer to llitd. ' .Mr. WhllatHI litis ren-i iK.iul ii,.'.ili,ull. ui.v.'i,.. 1,. II, n it,, i-t.. mi.) I., mm us much ... to iinv m. i. , , .. , ... . ' living, are we indebted tor our recent hi'iluant triumph. Jlo Is a man ot ac knowledged ablility, and, as we believe, sustains a character iniini'icachahlo. Wo repent, then, that William A. W al lure ciinnot and shall not be put down by slander. Wo always feel a sym pathy for the hard party worker, and will not remain quiet when we see him nssuiled by little sntilod men. - -"In saying this much concerning Mr. Wallace, we wish it distinctly under stood thtit tve nro. lint eiuiiniittillfr Our niipcp.tr. him for Senator. Wo have a distinguished gentleman in our own .1 iKf rift who. we nresunie. will ho sun- ported by the Democratic members f.iin Ibis suction of the country, but we will not remnin quiet when we see a man-liko William A. Wiillance iin- justly assaueu. 1 no men cngiigeii in this business are niischiel miiKors, una h( , M , v wt, viBll(.r .... J i. nt the Democratic liartv." m ' (llilian owml ,, oi nfar lltv ,(( ,m )t. other day at eighty-four, full of years nml grccnhncks. Ho leaves his wile, four sons nnd a diingbtcr t HHI.OOfl in cush in a Pittsburgh bank, some oil in tank, a nine hundred acre farm In the centre or tho ml region, and other 'gr. worth in all l,OOO.()()0. i " Iffliit flifriistuifnts. SherilT's Sale. T"Y tlrtuaefwrlliof Pmtlltiont ErpanntMmri ' aut af tha Cettrt of Coraaoa Plaaa af Claar- ., V - ;..-:. u..?',rJ at aarnaraf luaf Jaook Uouitiuian and h j 'imS In .aid .iII.ib ; luanoa alon l,J , !"'. V ,M " "; no mm nonti : utnei pt nitiK m miu nunn nu fru to 0rntr totl lot of J. Dmifrhnic.n ; theno. by I lot of raid J. loughtnaa Itlv fiwt tuurti or Ina to " " ""i. JI .aim at i. u Uillen, caalaiaini ai,bl..a aatM, mora ar laaa, anil liiirhi! aboul aiatjr lira acru al olaarad land, ali hi, log barn aod alarfa baarinx orchard iivWi nriawi, utson in rxanuuoB anj 111 BB i,i .. .h..,,. .,M.,,k. r..... .. Alan, a crUia iraot ol lind iliiata in Il.warla , t"nabl,, t:iaariirldaounl;,l'aniuTlranla, bonnd- u,uB, i-at b land ol balaual llairrirtT, aorlh i iy land of L. U. Wald and Bail by land of J, II. UillKn, floataininf rl.rhlr.Afa aorai, mora orlaaa. anil bavlnj alsiul allt;-0va aorta of elrarad land, I a 10 bouia, log barn, and Blarxa baaring orehara ' tharaon. 8aiaad. taken In axeeulloo aad la ba ! Bold ai tha prohartr of Matthaw Cowkb. Alia b eartaln Iraat af land, ailuata In BraeariB lawaahip.Claarliatdannnlr, FeBnirlraBia.bonnd ad on tba a:atb by land of McFarland and Dillim, wait by land of Hauinal llagerly. north by Und of I.. 11. Wald, and aaat bv land or J II iliilan, aonlaioiug aiir.nty.nta aorat, mora or leaa, and baviag aboat aixty-Ava aeraa of olaarod land, a log faoura, log barn, and a largo branog arobard Ihrri-on. tieltvd, taka In aiaeation and to ba aold aa tha proparty of Matthaw Cowan. Alao, a arrtaia traot of land altuata la Uoata dala, Clrarflcld eaunly, Ptfanaylvania, bouBdad oa tlia Borth by lot of Jamta lialry, aoolh by kit No. SO, aaat by liaorga alraol, and want by Mapla allay, and known ai lot Na. 83 in tba Man of aaid burough. A larga fraiaa honta, known ai lha Karopi-att Hotel, iev huuir, alabla, btackirailh thup, and othor out bulldinga tboraan. Helaad, lakca in aiacution aad to ba aoM aa Iba praperly af William Farkt-r. Alao, kearUin traat of land litaata In Jordoa !ownabip,Clearflaldoounly, Fannayli an ia, bound ad by laada of J. H. fatlaraon, T. M, Smith, C. Kralirr, 11. Uilligan, Jobn UoAllmar, aod U. II. 'i'aylor, containing ana hundrad and aixly aorta mora or h-aa, being part of tract warranted " """'" bVliod. ukan In aiacalloa and ba aold Iba propan, o( B. M. WoMruia. 'garniihaa of I'clar Uoyar. "rial tract of land, adnata In law- I ZmX ZZVJ'cZ" '"""J1'"? l oouDlel on tba avrta by Clear Held are, oa lha .! by land or William SdiryTer, oaU.e weit by 1,nd f 11,"rt "-Her and on the eoiitb by land ei noaen roner, eoataiaiag twaaty aerea, all olearcd aod baring a two-etor fraiaa hoaea. Irene eUble, 2v by .'10 feet, and oilier iaipre muDle thereon. ScUed, taken In execution and te be eoid ae tbe araperi or Alloa aad Mary A. Laataduta Aleo. a certain traot of land titoite la Cheet towoebi)), Clearllpldeoualy, I'vnnay.Taua,bound ed aa lollowet Oa the east by laade of Jeha Ale Curd, on the eealh by traot af laad la Iba name of William WiWun, n tbe aurib bjr traot warrant-. ed in the same of tlundaker aod on tba veil by Und of H. A. Irrla A Co., containing about two hundred aotoi ami being taprorad. Belied, la- aea in execution and to be iold ai tha prouerlr f -v.in.t. miiin. Mik..i nimi 7 Ale, a errtaln tract of land, eltnate in Ptrjn- eoa townehip, ('leer Held eonnly, l'enBTlrania. :"" ' "'" """I"'. win i now uiivoin, ji.nn r. iiraa aim ottiere. euo lalaini lira handrrd and Ihlrtcra Beraa. mora or ; '; tr "raa akarad, a larrai bara, dwalltaa boaH and baariaa- orahard thera. oa. Hciicd, takro ia exerutiiin and to ba Bold aa ilia property of John Campbell. Alea. B earUia traat of laad altaaU la Hoata dala boroagb, Claarttehi tuajily, Wnnaylraala. boanded aarl by lot No. lall.aoalh by Clara atnat, acit by lot No. Itf and aorlh by Bi-ar allay, aud hneB Ba lot No. lin in tba alao of aaid boroaah, Bad haviBjr a amall frame derailing boaia Iharroa areatad. baited, lakes la aueeuiiua aad ta ba old aa tha propariy of Martin Aih, Airo, B eerleia tot af land rftaata la tbe bor outa ol Uoatidaie, Clearlleld aoanly I'.no.rlva Bia, luQndrd eaat by lot No, 167, weal by Vina a ley, north by Klk alloy aad eoulh by tlary i tiwr. llret, BBd nuo aa ant No. 1111. and barint define: frame honie and ether outbniljlnira itoifi. aaited. luk.n In execution aod to be . aold aa Ika properly of H. U. Kanbart Alia, a eenain tract ol lead annate in beeeiar townthlp, Clearlleld eoanty, Penn.ylranla, begm nlnvat a iprooa itatap an the Ofoeolu and I'hit. Ipibari road tbaaeo by aaid road north a da. great aaat 1 7 ppivhei t puat nnar piae ; tbeai. by al.nl.lon l!n.l li ...il, 00 A- . 'penlie. ta a aprae; Ibaiwa aaath J6 dagrera : i ; ta pen wit pine and epruo. poiaiari; ".riVI: Melted, token la "a oearcat oaal la Beroae. lo i m inMiaiiigiorae aua ooe.nall Berea. eaeetttiuB and ta ba aold aa tbe property af Themae Aiheruft. i . - Alia, b aerlala Irael af laad artobla la Uaaatur tonnthip, Cli-arllelil county, I'enniylraaia, bennd ed lualb by the turnpike, rait hy Ueorge I). Mir gaw, aortk by Brai er ran and waat by J. 1), Jde Uirk, containing four aad at ball aoraa and bar ing a larga toe etory frewe tavern bguee and other oatbaiMlngi thereon arerted. flelied, ta ken la elocution aad to ba Bold sa the property of bli.i U'slka. ... I-.. . ' ., ' Alia, all that certain treat ef land ailuata lb Uioatiir townehip. U!iarfl!d Bounty, Panntylia Bla, Iki.oI.,1 aanlk by the Urle tnrn. Ike, bm! by lead, af Uenrga 1. Morgaa, worth by Dearer roe, and wail by land ol J. V. McUnk, ooatainlag ,v. m. rr enu nernig a large Iwo-.tory holel end other aulbnildlnge thereon erwli-d i aeiie I, tatea In deration an to be aold aw tb y.-wpvtq VI i.llll nill, ... ., ,f . (. ; ty ana, a oeruia liaat r land ailuata la the vil. lege af I'uieytlUe, Uoodwaid town. hip, Clear Held eounty, J'enniytvanle, loinnded north bnd een oy panne raaiia, oa Iba Boat by land of Jon raoore Bad oa ibb will by tat of aaotual Ha, , . ' , . leoerlv. . M.bt "11 lab bold aatha property of leaae ll.i.rtr. . '! " 'V " m''' LJ. .....7" I " .11 "T'.'.i'.Vr"."." ehee ta poet theaaa anath 31 dogrw parehea to hemlaek I thenea aortl rth 00 degraei aaall'' liBBinff, aaatalninwl ,! perenea to place af begia aboat ny aarai and aUawaaec. aaa oil lag a large laalliaf hnrn. tithar anll.ui1(lir.r. b.J k..wi. a.u j I l-a, an tboaa twain taw hta elteata ba iba i, . , 4, , , t, . t, It, 11 tad II of fnnl ilmticiiint. Ti rjiti' iiMIHiMt, in roitUititnf alitiut tnrtlu'ting kll,vn, to, uml lo b ioIiI i ibt " '- Tihmm uf Bki, Th tiil) or turn at wkick b roprrljr ahftll b itruck utTantl palil kl , ..,.,, ... olh.r..r,. e mada aa will ba aiiprorail.atharwuaiaa propar.-. for eunnrmaiioa iiulou lha uonay la aotually paid to ilia bbaria. w. It. Mitjii-.iiso.h, u... n. HiiBRirr'a Orrica. I sborllT. ClaarBold, Fa., Ilia. IH, 1871.1 Sheriffs Sale. 1Y rlrtua of wrlta of f'iiri f'nniut, luuad t out of tha Court of Common Flaaa cf Claar. bald aountv. anil lo ma diraetad. tbata will ha aapoiad to M'lll.K SAt.K, at Iba Court lluu.f, n that amain tract of land iiiuata in mica. 7: I M whiteuak cornar ; thauoa norm arranU-cu dojraaa oaal dirty llrajiarchaa to s piiali tuaiica rr " "'' .""h' r"0,1'"' lun" i, Ihanoa aoulh Ihirty-lwo ilocroaii eaat rixty iiai-al.ea 1 , ultce ,uih inrniy-itra ,lrno. ,:.. ! thirty and OBrsliaU pcroha t'i li'Ht; thuooa aouth i flltora ,li-Krwa aaat iiinaly iiarclirf to ligat : tlivuna north wionly.lifa dajcrca. OH.t lhirt-fuur pert-b , to poit , thoDoe ouLb one tltgrce llltovr. pMohii lu lunei ; iiionco twulii tuitij-tt tit. lln-Bn poo (li forljr-lwu drgre Mil krtj-ODtl pvrcliet (o white oli , tbvut: toufb MVwutjr-ont j dt'frrcti tut twtntj i pttraboi to Cleri.ltl t creak t tbrno up tint artek Mtuih ton dKrt e wetl ! twviitj-nlii perch ot tlmno lotitb thirty two tit-1 Kr ctut itrentjr five pcrcbet tv iruouui; Ifaptira ioutb Ufly-nx dcffrtri wit ono huntlicd j .ad ninrtngD perohtM t psMtj tbcoo north twn- f tjr-flr tlt itroei ftut tnt&ij-flvt ptrobM to oroeb; I tli.noo up tb .r.k M.rtb thirty oB lKri Mt umftj mvb peraua. iucod uy mibv norm I Mittrn tlntrm-i wctt io;htjr-tilo porobci tuablok-' ory on tbo right bonk uf tb rk then sort hi 66 tleiwi eail one rrb t poil f Ihrnre north ibirtj-iRbt oVurwr weit .lifrn irebei t pion. tbenoa auulh HTMty-flrc lVfrr t uoo d i thru Urttr parotic to popt ) tbonoe north forty-1 (legites woil tbroo piivbra to poit t ibtnco i pottf Ih.nc. north forty drarMi writ it o ana iitiBlnf li tiiirilnBi tn inial lkinri h Alls dt-gror writ nina mud mf porrhr to ft pull !D4-iioo nor in nuRnet wen au prcncii to puat ; tbrnee fwutb forty-live degrpt mo$i eleven perch re t Uioiic north tbirly-fuur imt ft half tlejjrvt-a wrat incuty-thrce pcrcht;! to rviit; iLeoueeuuth flfiy-Rvtj nd half Jt-Kn-oi wtit fivu perubee to pott ; Ihcoo north firt,l'-five tlegrL-oi watbt n.uoty. two purcnei to vnito oik ftnu pljwooi teiin(.iiij(, j eunumiiif one humirrti ! oinety-Bvt frmr, ! more or tree, with ft IftrKtt twu-ilory frnine houo, j largo bank born M4 uther outbuililini thirewn reuted. Seiiud, lakva in exooullon and to be. uli at the property of Cekb C upon haver. A!eo, all that oertain lot of ground vituat at Nw halein, L'lrarlirM eonaty, Ponneylranin, be-1 Ifinairfr at corner of I. ilelgb e lot on Urle turn pikof llieoc by laid lot soul b nfiy tve dvjrM 1 wotttWflvo pprcbm to corner of Height ut and i line of John 1'oltt r ; thone north aVlong the l'ot ter lino uvcolj ftvefvet to aa alley ; taeuoe along j eaid alliy euuth thirty. lour aud balf dt-grroe i uaet twruty-four foot to pott an laiidv of B. Kiib el; tbenoe by Hiihcl n rth fifiy-liro doxreee oat fourteen perehve to piko) tbenoe along turnpike . north tbirtyfour and a half degree won ninety fttit to placo of beginning, containing verity-1 two neicbor, and bavitig a itwolltna bouft, ttable l and olbor improveaentu tborwn. 8eited, taken I In Moontion and to be told at tha property f I Mfore iititi. . A I ho, a OfHaio lot tit ante tn the horonh of fftllMfton, ClOBtrfit-ld eonnty, Ponniylvaflia, and hauwn M lot No. 3 in the pha of laid borough, ! nd having a hou aud other outbuildiag eretit- t ad thereon. Heitod, taken iu exeeution and lobe t old ft th property of John A. Weitbrnnk. Alio. eeriain lt liuat In llouttdale tor- auah. l;lrtald acunlr. 1'aan.vlrai.iL km..n u '" ,0'i' liais lo.ilorj frama bauaai Knjalad as lb nurlhwa.i eornar 1 Ua'TK? .1!?. MS v.. ,m vacvmivn " " l 1J ai lha nrtiparlr tt I. Mcleruitt. Alau, all dolandnnt'a inlarcal in tba ftilliaina , raal tutu, tllaata to UradlorJ tonibip, fltar. iila aunutj, Vann.i'lvBnl-i, aii.taiaioi; aliaut Uirea Brr, ninra w iwunjuil anil ilvirrilHiU ; .. f,,.wa, On l,a n..t h II U.....I .... I.. ,1..' tunbpika, Bottb br Jamr-a 8n.ul an4un tha auotb 1 bj bi-ajauiiB tllaaal, Bud bavina; rrmjlad ihrrcon . a tMa-aturjr blank bona, and imnll ruble. balc,l, 1 "? m rir-rnlicn aa.l ta la fold ai the p.arlr " J"n "lai. '., "f'. '"''-("!" n nadlrldcd nna. .- - iuwn.hit.ci.arii.ij counir. Fcnnni,.nii,nun.i. ' "' ""l "rina,l a lolba ; lirginninfat a poitl 0,r""' ,lr" b"aaal-.n Iba aama I ". " a-lu (iwobra ta a ot " i' ; inannr ahina Iracl 0 4t and rani aoum turn- lourth i djgroa WVBt parvhea to a poil aa liaa of (rant 37 1 """"' 41 degraea and 55 rulnalaa want 41 r " nrraioo tncnoe norIB as dagrrea mt9i 3U& I'arebra to an aim : thenea Borlb do- Ifroea waet a7 perobee ta pinf eorner of Irani IS j uiaoa aiotif eawe aorta o di-creefl and ftO mtn tea wt 217 ncrrfae to a hickory j tboaee aortb one dttgira and five eoonde wait 87 pnrabet to a mapla; Ihanee north 46( dnfreei wctt 31 6 10 perehne ta a hawh j ihwaMt nnnli UfBr Mt M archa to a po-t, tba plaeo of baginaiox, eoo taining eight bundrrd and litleen and fifty ill one bundretithe aeree, and bring part of warrant No. I "OH. living iba eane trart or pleew of land among othare ouaveyed to Uobert Oaborn, A. K. Uaum and John Carrier by John DaUoia by deed dated Mareb SOth, Ififlrt, recorded at Clearfield in Ueeel Book a V, pagee at), M, ate. Seiied. Ukeo in oxeoetlioa aud to be told ai tho pruntrty of Itobart U.born. Tan ua or BaLa.-The price or ma at whleb lha property shall ba etrack off aiuet be paid at the time of aale. orauch a her arrangemenu adaae will be approved, etherwiie tlw prvparty will be i mad lately put ap aod aold agala at tha axpaaee and riik af the pereoa ta whoa ft waa etrwok off, aad who, ta taee of defieieney at aueb re eale, ehall nake good theaame, and la aa laetaaae will ihe Ioed be preeoated ia Court for ranAruetion unleet tha tnoaev le actually paid to the Kherlff. - W. It. McPHKHHliN , Saaairr'a Urpirw, I b her iff. C lea field, I'a., OeU , IS74. . COURT PROCLAMATION. WDnnann, hod. v. a. M A 1 GH, r TPS Us n 1 1 jdgeof the oourtor comma puat of i Twaaty-lflh Judicial District, composed of ! the ecronuee of Clearfield, Centra aad Ciintoa I ana unn. wituai, c. Foikt and Hon. Jog, J I Rbab, Aeiaclata Jpdgne ar ClearfteM eouaty. hare Iseaed their precept, lo aa d ireeted. fer tbe Court, Conrt of Qosrter feiftori, Court of Oyer aad Terminer, nod Court of (leneral Jail Delir ary.attbaOonrt Hovre at Clearfield. In and for tba eeunty of Clearfield, commencing on the aecond MniKlay. Ihelltii day af Jan,. I Hi A, and W enntlnue fine week. -- - - . vitiHim KOT1CB 18. tharefora. hereby given, ta tba Oaronar. Jomiieaa or Lha P.BH m..A ki.. a aaa mr aaio eoanty ol Ll.arueld, to apaar IB ..,r pmpw prrwni, wnn ineir ttarord., Holla, l u.n. lBo,altitlonl, Kiaainalloai, aad other K.tarra. I braoe.a, to da tkoaa lbin(a wbieh aa Uair aBoaa. 1 viiAni.an. J. HKltlVKK and In their behalf, partaia to ba dona. . Uifler HUllon, Die. It, 1;4 am. UIVKN and.r ny hand at CiearB.ld, tb la Wlh'""" " aay ot uee.ro Mr, la IBO year of aar Lord, BBS I uoaiaaa alibi Baadred and let.ely-four. i n, a. Miu-UhttbOH, bberiff. IlE(iIf STEIfS JJOTICK.- Notlrd li heralir aivan that tba fnlloerlne ao.' ooant bara been axaiuined and palaod by ma, aad nuneiB lied of reoord In thia orTiee far tba in apoction of beira, lefratoca, erriiliira, and all olherl Intereated, and will ba T-Mntl to the neat Or. plia.ii' (hurl al t'loarfteld etanty, u U bold at tba Ooart lloaie. in the borough of t'leaiiiold, ooaa tnraciniton the 2d llnnday (being tha Itlfa day) of January, A. D. m;a i Final Boeoani of Ibtt'd Rrhard. admlnlitralor of R. 0. HatMton, lata ar ClearaolJ aoanly, da eanaad. Fiaal aoeouBt of Jpue tineiand Darlil tlreaf. rtnal bcoouiiI of J. ana t. W. Thouipioa.ex. Beiitin tT Ignatlut Thoinptos, lata ef Lawrence towaehiB, deoaaiad. ' Raaiam'a Orrir. ' . A.'W, l.KR,;' aaarleld, Ural. I. iar4-la. j Reialer, "Ali,HOAD" RXTKNSJONI' '' I'lUCBS hb'VOH TIOMIKBI , , , . ..i! I , ,, , RGIIKS5 4 THOMPSON AHEAD We hare now tin hand and erTer lo the clllarni of rarwaoirllla and iba puWir, a larga let of Clothing, whieb wa wt.k loalole oat iiaaiedialely! Btul railuee tlic priooa ba .ruit tha liinoi. UwU auiiaeif in ptiinjlyurm. Ooall m.rkod l Ml 1 Row aril Bt tu to 4 Ml 0 to 00 r oo w 1 n M I t M .. , I 00 ' 00 : 10 Ml : a ; ,. mi 4 Ml " 41 r ' d a 00 ',' t on I I in '.', i! t a'v;: i , 1 50 ' Paatt ataikad 1 JS ' 00 It 7j ; o r ' , " '!. . , . 4 of Ii ! " ! nil , I af i a 1 SO . Ke la Uiellma, aad tba pbiea la i i , , i, BKUNtiB TUOlnl'SOrf Cnrwanatilh), pfc H St. ; riAUTioN.ii' .i 1 ' "in" " v J I-:l ..." . cli I-,:',, ; ' ' All pwnowi am beKby womrd ara la at wild, dlwg wfb at parahaaing any of tba following property, bow In tha handa of J C. Rram, rla One man mare, una Mark Kara, ana art af doable ia treea aa4 doe h Ulna, ae lb. aaaia ba. " aad U labjrct lo my or.lrnal any lliua. , .. Ifi.f.tQ tv buv. 'Woka., Boa, t IM4t, ' ,' ,, ,' , , , . -.rrn't v4---r r-n. - ' . n.nw r. ' " . ' ' annua) rl relink f't tllraotnrl of lb. Mo,.o ' iHWial Haak. of Olearileld, wrH be kali at tb. X ' JZ"" . - "'.'J artb, II. BHAW. tlo. It, 174 st; Cad 'iUw fli'dtlsfiufiitj. KRATZEll & LYTLE. TIIH-J i i t.1 . '1 1 V. '' TVT J W J 1 f lit l ll 1 1 IV ill " 1 COLOSSAL CONSOLIDATED -'-STORE, ,;i.n r. :i ,d .; nniEVSE stock b mm, CASH I'HIOES. ...'.:i.J. Krluceil esputite nil mIIIuk fur redy puy t Jo It. Tb will a(i.Tr lo b , ' , , ' i 1 1 1 A 1I U AltTK US . t t f,,T "PPB fWni of OIrM coanty DHY GOODS, NOTIONS, Drraa Uua.la lluola and ttbuaa. tlruiMirirl, -Wall Papar, UuaaDiware, a Aa. And a I 01 bar fotxU iB thalr liaa. N. n.-TKHMS CASH. J. M. KltATKER J. G. LYTLE. ClearOold, !. IA, 1974. a n jC l f IT V 9 IDUlfU llAnlDWlLlV QL ltaWJll ' ' i BtCOND PTRI.ET, CLEARFIELD, PA.( DEALCItS IX -Bj j -r a 1 U UJ'i DRUGS! 2G EHHJIICE83 53, . ' CUEMICALS1 PAIX IS, Oll-S, )YF. STUFF VAHNIPIIES, PKRFDMERT. FAKCT GOOD 8 TOILET AUTICLES, Or ALL KINDS, rUHE WISES ASD LIQUORS, tat mcdleinal parpoaatt Yrnraea, Rupportert, School Hooka and Station ery, and all other article utnally fuund ia a Drag Ptora. I'HYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTION CARE FULLY CO.Ml'OrXI)KI. HaTiaga larga Ol- Eerirae ia the buainaaa they aaa giro entire eat faction. . ; . J. (I. HARTPWICK. J .J i i i : JOHN . IRWIN. . ClrarSeld, Deoewibaff U, UU. . ff. K. ARtOl.tl. a. w. akol. ' 4. aaVot F.K.ARNOLD L CO., m . ISunkerft and Jlrokerii. peynoldeTlile, frffaraoii Ca.t Pa, , Mi,n(, Diacoanla at o- fcrate ratea. Baetwra and Fortiga Kaotianga a wave an haad aad collection, prom ptly made. uaynoiasTllia, UN. in, isia.-iy c A It PET WEAVING.- Tba Baderaisacd la Dreparad to vaara III CAMrBT lo ardar, la any attla daiirad. UaviD had orar thirty aoara praotleal canorraaoa r lkbil- adrlnhia, hafaala aoBftdentot aiviBa iatiafaetion ? "uw mM ,m,VT a'm wlln ""r waariaf. ' - h. niiann '"omaa, ClcarSeld ao., ill meet with prompt I 1 1 UT J U HUUH. 1 I t Xj ' Llit of Jurera drawn for Jaaaary Teraa a. if. io,o. eoroBirnrinB oa ine oerond juoodav. ! Ibe 1 1lia : ..,,, BBAan itiRoaa, Jaa. Wri(ley...CleBrllald J. J. Pie.. - t. A. ln-tB..Carwani1la A. i. Cypher... ..Oeeeela Ueo. Boalwbhi... C. J. Kaay.,.IlaeaarlB Wot. tleballey Bell J. We tVaaerr,.4,.. K. H. 8m,lt......ll.,i U. W. Ilora Brady A. I'eoti, Jr.. K. II. Wbile....UurntiJc Irl noi..'......Deeatur 0. J.Hbaf.....rerraaon H. All.oB....,..M,hVb Bd. Mlllar..u,4.. J. B. II. will Hot H. a. WiM..,....Jori.a IV. J. lloOM...Kailb.o. M. Niebola iaawrcnao w. &. Ante... tlilbert lloarar...Morria M. B. Ppanear.M...rean Wm, Waliy..,.,M, laioa a i vbatrbb Jvaoaa. , f ... . J. Waihbarn...uoaeBriB i. II. Wbitriid " J. M. Snyder.... Belt I. M. Keeter.. . Thoi. Beaea.......,.Bagg. lilabRae.e, Jr.Daeitur Kaaob etrawarargnioB . raacaaarax., V. Uugmr.......Oirar H, . Htewart, jno. voaltar. 1 B. Rbaner....tioihe "t.ii.ltradro'd Klijab Conrad. ...Ilaltch iienry nraaal... J, Copenbarer.... : . I.J. Wriglay... . 8. UutdmaB-,... . Lewi. Wearer Urady T. A. frlaBB C Valat. a. Ileeaia. J. Hnaearana.....llu.loo Law Keblndlov.... Ij w MAnu v. ..v. , n. saarriotuaoj Mala. Heed. ...Lawrence ,,o tirwiaB...IIraaia Hltet. HeB,.i J. eV bnyiler... M. P. Wallaea t napaian " 1 laaac llnon. Wal. faoaa.l-.il " l .Jwe. C.eaa . A. It lloldoa IIIoowkJ. i. Kramer.. J. al Artama. .Slevllel'lUne. Kylar.Jr... t. 'l..Bok..'- ' I A lot Homrr... Marrla r. 1. ThoeapeM..Cari'lle I Kd wd Knffertr ...... PenB rraiiey caeit It. tl Waller Oaeaola Jr-tao OweBi....UtaatarlJ. 0. Haxlttioa.' a. a. eater... .. Ua,, H. Caldwell ...Mke 'bHPIIAN.S' c:oitiit hai.v .HPUAN8' House and Lot In Clearflold, Hy tlrlaaafan wrder oV aVOrphii' fHirl ef v,,'e,nr,u enuniy, in lac t;oBinionweallb or I'ena relr.nl. and diraetad M Ih aBderaigned adiaia IMrator of Ihe eatate of lha au....i t Hoalhard, there WIH b atpoead la pnhlle aala, ai "'"r "oaio, ia ina waroagn or Ulearbeld, aa milNWT, llliCKMBHK tttll. m at 10 o'clock. A. .. all thai ea.1.1. n.... '"..ll"" Ike boBBhofClaaroUl.froaliag .a lea.t nmi k., ai.:.j j . .T lrait atrret, betweca Third and .,!. , atrecla, The Ut H SO feet rroni oa Loan at etreot " ' ranalng bark In feat la aa alley, baring , . roe two-atery trama bawae, I aboal IDiM reel, wltt otrrtBllJioao, Ae., atlaobad, I with atabla aad .twa Itory frame chop. Beetle I Ll l gaoi aonaitina.. Belag the pranot- ty l A. L Boathard, deaeaaed. laaei oa Hai., Oae lbird at tba tleae af aale. tba balance la twa tqusl payment., ia bob two yeara. with intereit eeanrrd ho boa aad oioHgagB n the nreauwe. .. ., ., i ., t. M. AflAM, Admr. ClaarlaM, Pa, Haa,, lll;4..l. i'DITOR'S NOTICk" Arnold 4 Hirliwerw Klo.tlw7 "apt. T?. IN.. ,.' I. n'iBa'rp.'. ' ;. ... . , f tba aadorelraed Bad Iter, appointed by Iba Coarl 0 dlerrlbata tba prooaada arletag twal Ua abarifa wala of Leefaadatito raal aalada, (irai not etc that ta will attead aa aaid dw. ad kl. .a. lea, la Cleari.ld, aa Tbaraday, Dacca. bee I tin, llTd, at It a'alaek A. . ' , '-..,,., 71 we n w. m. rl lll.MnTflH, Awdltar, gfw airrtlcfinrutii. c AtmO.N; ' 1 All poraou are Ltreby uernod glnt par- obeiiog or i uy muiotr moaMia ---.-- ( liming deecrlbedproperly.no tbo baiide or Iiaae Hon, or the borough ot WaUaoetos, ae lb aauie belouge to ui and it iubj ot to our order at anytime, tii: A chuirf, 1 rorking ebair, I eiok. I oook eto and utenlili, I Ul. 1 p1' k tt-ad, 1 trauk, I but diohae and all other dUhea iBpajoaaionolaaidh.. fMKAf4c(( , waiisstkNi, iijfc i, iC-a. .:'.''. i . P. I M V I N. ' IiiuLBS IS (1KN KRA L JIEROHAXDISH, hV.VHKtt, Slll.rOLI.S, tft., , AT THE- . , . . CORNER STORE, Carwnmllla, Nor. :t, 1871. S T RAY. " Caina traipa"in on Ilia B.mlaa of lha nnderaigni.d, in l.awranro toBkhi, IB AuguBl lant, a dork rrd Hall, with a aurlj faaa. Tha -nam will aoma foraard, prara proiarty, par eharRea-and Uiu hint awa, or bo will b d'a-. pfiard of noeorilltif to law. . .. DANIKL CH07.IKK. Vn.2i, nu :l p.UU)oi7NOTJCK. r .. .. . Xallca la hari-hjr Kircn, la all paraon a whom It wiir ootirarn, that an aplieBtiaB baa baen Kiada lo tha lioanl of rardoni for iba pardoa of Jamoi 11. T.-lla, aa cdnlui-d in tba Wcitcra I'ciilttatiarr, do2 at KI.1ZA TOLLS. t ' Tin Roofing and Spouting dona at abort riotiae and os noil rraaonabla K-raai, and rrpalrtng ncallj- and proraptlf aia. eatrd br dtc74 JOHN WAPLB. T. A. FLECK St CO., Hv on band, and are daily raeelvlng ad ditto tii thereto, ft targe and well elaeted etoek, jot freib Irosti the aiaautacturora, of Pren Goodi, Dry Gondr, BllkP, Hate, bonnet, Old Ladioe' Cape, bwl Waterproof, la dtei' Fur Cepi, Hair Uood, tftntR' Fur. aibing Qoodi, hhlrte, Uloroe, lloee, Overall, I.niubrriucn'l Flannel, 1 lAdie' t'nlcrwar, C'utfe, Callari.HaaUkereblei, CIIILDHEK'H l'MKKWEAK ASD WHITK DUKfiSKB, rrfutaery and Soepa, Daliaoral Skirt, away down, Fiorkingi, r ry fixe, variety and eolurr, Tfotia'Ui, TrituuiLDge and Faoiy tiwde, ia almott eudk'i variety. N. K-WB BUY FOR CASH AND 6KIX FOR CASH. dc2tf 1875 THK 1875 PITTSBURGH POST. (Dally and Weakly.) Tha Weekly tal1ifaol 1M4. Tha Daily ce taMifhrd 1842. THE WEEKLY TOST haa ao euperior aa a Family, Politicaland Literary Journal, and ahoald find a place in every Democratic family ia l'ena aylvaum, Kaatrrp Ohio arid Wiit Virginia. It Ml without a rival among the greet weekly jnuraala of tba country, en eh inue containing flfty-aif ooluiuaa of carefully aelected aod edited matter, uitud to the latnily eirelt, m treeing 1'olHical Kdirialf, tlcneral Kditoriate on all leading top. let; Literary M-lectione at well aa art trial rfforta both in proae and poetry ; Bank and Art Hoviewr. THK LATENT LXVK BTOCK WARkKTd and tbe Uoetral Uraln and Produce marketj of all tba trade arntTM of tbe eouatry, and Foreign ui ark eta, General Newi and He lee t hi ieoellany. Tha great political revolution of 1H74 will work aa entire change in tbe political management of ibeeountry.and it ia highly important that Dem ocratic Heal and Democratic arguments and principlca eboald ba apread Wfwra the people. Thia cub ba done in ne Ik-t ter manner tban hy eitending tha already lara ciroulatioa of the I'ittabursh Weekly Vvj. In tbo future aa In the punt, Tna Poer will lie the audeviatingado cale uf the ptira and undented prineiplee uf De mooraey. aa banded d'wn to aa by tbe fonadera ! oar government and will alwaya Iw found ad v oca ting honerty, aeonomy aod reform. Owing lo tlio recant ehangea lo tbe United Siatei PoaU? law a, atf tho Iret of January, 18; a, all wtwrpaper postage mut be paid by the pub. lirhera, ao that ll will e Beeepnarr to add Ihe postage to tbe aabaeripUoa, U ail aubteribera re aiding oat of AHcgbony eoanty. Tboaa reaiding ia the aoualy ara ratjuirrd to pay aa postage, tfubecribere will sea thai thia dues not inereaaa tba price of their pa par ft, as tbey only traarmit to ne the poetage the are eom polled to pay their local postmasters. THK DAILY FUST, Which occupies tba position of tx-lag the only Demoermtie DailrPaperio Woatera pennrylvania and longest established DemerattB Daily la tha State, will contain all tbe latest newi aad mar ket down to four o'clock a. a. of each morning, and will be furnished to all mail eubeeribera at $t par year, post a re paid by the proprietor. WEEKLY POST. Single tabaoription in Allegheny eoanty " ' outside of " $ oo I M I at I ft la elub of flva or ovar la ' outride of DAILY POST. By mall par annum $10 60 . " eia montbe 6 60 s uonibe S 50 Wa will make the Marketa and Lira Block Re. porta a special feature laaurWRHKLY POKT, girlag them noenrately down to the boar af going to press, aad it wial prove an iavatualWa anmpan toa to Parueri, Rtook Uaisera, Block Dealers and all the industrial olaaaaa. tfwacUaea ooiiioa aent to anv addraat Crae of charge. AU orders should ba addrciuwd, and re- mittaooea la east era drafts, post office ordera ar wy express, mane ta iAn. r. uahh tn., aec.-H Piluliurgh, Pa. THE CLEARFIELD 1 vim CLAY CO. MAxrrAcirnaaft or nitEiiiticK, Farnnce Blocks, (ins Retorts, StoT Linings, Paving Tiles, 4o. rnfmHrar Tops; Wlndote Cap, , and 1'atet. ' - .t: r . . ' "''f' -i .-. ;jj AH kinds of Architectural Adornments. , . A t , v, . U . . . J . ORIlllNAI. nXRIGKB N- TKRIIA tX)TT MA TO ORIIRR. . J e : , I I . ' : . ; .. .. With larproved Maehiaery, Iret elaae BaatariaJ aad akilted workmen, wa ran warrant all oar Manafaeturoa to be equal to if not adparli.r to I j Bay ia lha aarket. ' I Artlelea afoot ajannfeetnra aaa be area at tha Werbe, aaar Railroad Depot, or at tha Hardware Stare af U. F, Bigler A I'a. ,i- ..Ar , '. .v. All ordeH froBi B dl.lanna, addrataal to lha , tlaneral Superintendent, will reeeira proaipt at. tealioa. J. CI. HABTaWlrK, JOR FKRfll RON-, Oen'l Supt. sf HeathlMd, llarnkirk. rVollaad, , fupl. blKtiolBrlering Dept., I A tuytOtl ! MITT0N rHAMON'S Sew Saddle and Ilarness " ' V r: ' .1 i , -", , , ANtiFAOTOltYt ' liuiiWiiNSVILLE, PA. ' il -.. lt.-;Ti ... l i. tf. TI1R aadarrlgnnd, baakig fcneal reoaia Ibr taw menofaclureof.il kinda or OAtlULItH, HAR. K BfH, and all tbe luteal Imprerement. la Hota " Fdrnlihlng yooda, ara now prepared to till all rderl at prieea Bnd quality that will earprlee all who faror i hrti vtrb brail f wtke laapeetlaaor Ihrb? work. They are drlermined topleaea and tbeireg porleaoa and aheanatlow in eaatera Bad weetera cillca conlilea Ihoa. la UKFV COM PKTITION la tha KMnnMtrra af tloM, fiirrei. Oral do, Aabba .1:1 Covared BBd tllll-Linad Mounted ., 0 CARRIAGE AND BUGGY HARNESS I Alea Flaa .'Y'WWStt ASD ftXCXSO pACDtKr?.. Tbalr fewtl Bad etpeoee. being llgbl, tbey will aell tba aama grade, of work 0 por rent, eheaper than thay aab b bougbl ha Ihe aaelera alllr. (I n Repairing and adjuillng rladdlra, llarBaae.ika., 1 11 neatly done, al reaeoaahle nrleoe. Partlealar ateeoltoa paid ta aU Brian by all oretaerwiee. CaU aad aaa their work before .aylngelenwhere. W ' ' """'' HARMON, farwabirltle, ?a., Oct. II, HT4. Beale's , EmbrwaUon, (LAtk rbwlLt'O' for all dlaaiea laald.al ta Reraaa, fj.ttla, and aw, re.unag ta am af aa . . . I ThU l.braaatiaa L ..a..'..i. i..a l. aVaw.rarB.eat darla( tba oar. . . - . ' m at irwiB, vnaaraal i Jaaapk , Irwta, OantOTlll. . Oaatal aaV , waataf, Utbwrabarg. i ,, . , it .
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