k gUpttfclirattJ .' Gwmok B. Goodlandk, Editor. v CLBAUF1ELD, Fa. WEDNESDAY MOHNINQ, JAM. U, The Maino Radicals Lave re-noml-nntod Hannibnl Hamlin for X'nitod States Ronator. Always a Canuii'AT. Harry While is a candidate for tho liopubli onn Senatorial nomination. Mr. Matcer, Independent Kepubli enn lrom Huntingdon, voted for tho Democratic Speaker. , Slow Wobk. It took the Brooklyn City court just five days last week to tret a iurv to try the Tilton-Boocher case. ' Bandittkd. Two possible candi- datea for the Presidency were killed off by Shcridun's "banditti" dispatch and Belknap' fatal answer. IlEAvr. Tho Lancaster Intelligener lias been big on ineligibility tho past week. We hope the editor will rocovor. It's well the dog days aro not around, or some body might bo bitten. Bank Faim'M- The Allegheny Trust Company closed Us doors on Thursday. Liabilities largo. The stereotyped phrase that it will resume in a few days is tacked on the door. That is an old bait. Swkarinu thkm Is. Judge Pearson, of Harrialiuig, administered the ontli of office to the Speaker and members of the Sonnto, and Judgo Mayer, of this district, qualified the Speaker and mem bers of tho House. Tho Senatorial question still con tinues to annoy tho editor of tho Lan caster Intelligencer. What a pity. He had better drop that matter, and con tinue to regulate and run tho Penn sylvania railroad. Still on thk War Path. The edi tor of the Lancaster Intelligencer asks timo "to examine into Mr. Wallace's qualifications." Wo presume this arises from the fact that Mr. Wallace has been but a few years before the public T That's So. Tho oditor of the Ty rone Herald, Radical as he is, soems to know all about it. He says : "William A. Wallace will ho elected Unitod States Senator on the 19th lust. He will take hi seat on the 4th of March next." ' Blood letting Zno Chandler has been re-nominated by the Radical Michigan- ders for Senator. Next to Ben Butler he is the most depraved man in Con Kress. His re-election will be no credit to the State, but It' may be a "good thing" for the party. Philadelphia Mortality. The mortality records in this city show the number of deaths during 1874 to have boon 10,315, to 15,224 during 1873, an excess of 1,087. Tho Coroner held 931 inqucsta on dead bodies during the year four more than in 1873. It will lie observed that the average is nearly thrco per day for cvory working day during tho year. In TBI Cold The Uarrishurg cor respondent of the Indiana Democrat nays : "Senator Winslow, of Jefferson, has been loft oat' in the cld by the Iiadical Senate." Wo hope he will not freese before tho session closes. It White cannot control Indiana and Jef ferson counties, he can the State Sen ate. 1 Bully fivr Harry. Libhy prison is no touch to his new move. Tally ono for White, in the last light Wins low in the distance. Still Dvino Hon. John Farrar, of Washington, member-elect of the present legislature, died there on the 5th, ol typhoid lover. So they go up to tlie present writing three Domo cratu, and two .Republicans have died, still leaving the actual majority on joint ballot as it was originally. It seldom, If ever, happened before, that no many members died between the election and tho assembling of the Legislature, although hut two months intervened. Nivr Naiiomal Bahk Now. An v Associate press dispatch from Wash ington states that the Comptollor ef the Currency is daily shipping large amounts of the now national bank cir culation in return for tho roatilated notes that have been redeemed. The amounts shipped last week average about (800,000 daily. Shipments bave been mado each day to about 1200,000, The total amountof mutilated currency received by the Treasurer since the passage of the act of Juno 20th last is W 1,066,805, aearly th whole amount of which has already been issued in new national bank notes. A New I Vinos. Tho Pittsburgh Pod says : . "The war In whioa the 'lemoiltero Is the Freed. nu'i Serine Bash were awfaalled la BefUaaae no erew eat, aaewtag ap eweae at awe -mesa aa a aMBera" f the "Chrlatlaa etatames" wbo aaa treal It. The Rei. 1. T. Ahr4, for eariral Tear. rraaMeal af the KreMnaa Saelaie Beak, who la aaaa u aw eargeet rerpnsaiDie per tee rwtaewaf C the eahared Japaallore e( that laatMaUoa, kaa aefloaia taaana aatd baas taken to as aiTleoj. The reepoaetbW eftoarff of the retina eeaeara are raplelt anaateriat. Haeaa have iM, eaa a na JorlU; ef tbaai wiUeeaaaafabeaaaah a( the law jinleai sreaiaaUoaa are begwa rar aaas. We sunpool that the Asylum dodge js ndofTted to escape the periUifiUary, jtnd keep out of th reach of tlis ax. Jfted negtos, who have been so com filelely and ystcmaticlly fleeced by this clerical hypocrite and his confed erates, ... NAIXsa The penjonal enemies ot Mr. Wallace put a story afloat lev week to the fluol dial Kl-Gov. Blgler was opposing Um cleotion of the former to tie United fltjatoa aSenate. The edi tor of tho Philaddjitt treu, of Wad- ncstlay, who Interviewed the Ooror- nor.says; "Ejc-OoyrrnorlilgWaalhor-- itos an empbatia Aiiaial f tho atato nent that be is ffmA to ths alao tion eT thr4 Ilfm: WWism A. Wallace as Unitsd SUtea Sonator. "The 9.x 'vernor la a naighbor tad wans par- onal rriend of Mr. Walset, sad we eaftt favon his Wwtion.: Ws maks eor actiou ia Jostles to Mfc gea- , 'M.iTjnr 1IESU3IPT10X hfrl. Radical leader seem to under- sland flounces no liettcr than they do reconstruction, and on Frhluy Inst demonstrated their folly by passing an act through Congress looking to the resumption of sjwcle payment. Tho bill is a twin 01 the celebrated recon struction bill, and will prove equally as abortive In bringing uloiit the re sult aimed at. By tho saino tallies which prevailed in the Senate, Sherman' fiunneo bill was rosliod through tho house, with out debato, under the call of the pre vious question. Posxibly this course may bo warranted by party necessity and considered prcforahlo to an open split and breakdown. But it is a con fessUin of woakitesa ulinost as bitter as death. No ni otter within the scope of legislation requires more careful con sideration than an attempt to regulute the currency of a civilised country. It is a problematic field of investiga tion und inquiry, liesot with contin gencies to bo considered and provided tor, which demands the exorcise of tho most intelligent provision. Tho intor ests to be affected aro commensurate with tho growth and wealth of the whole country und the well being of evory citizuus of the country. Yet a bill of this importance is pressed to a voto, in a professedly deliberative body, without debate, and without any pos sible consideration of any kind until it was suddenly sprung upon the atten tion of the Senate and as rapidly flung unconsidered into tho House. Repre sentative government has reached a sail state of doclino whon uationul measures of this kind aro arbitrarily disposed of in party cauens, and the rights of sovereign states inado tho sport of presidential caprice The bill in substance is about this : Tho lending features of the bill aro Firxt. Free banking. Second. Tho re tiring of nn amount of greenbacks equal to eighty per cent, of tho nuw national notes issued until the green back circulation shall be reduced to $300,000,000, alter which no further reduction of tho greenbacks is to take placo. TAirrf.'The withdrawal and destruction of tho fractional currency and the substitution of silver coin, the arrangement to go into effect as soon as practicable, under tho direction of tho Secretary of the Treasury, who is authorised to use the surplus money for supplying tho silver coin, and if this is not sufficient, to sell tho requisite amount of buuds of tho new scries to obtain tho funds for that puroso. Fourth. Removing the charge tor tho coinage of gold at tho several mints. Fifth. Tho resumption of speeio pay ments, to commenco on the 1st day of January, 1879. SETTLED XOW. COHHt'PT jrntlF.g AT A FRKMH'lf. Congress bas at length settled a very iniportant question. lestters of impeachment wero ponding in that body against fourUnitet? Stales Judges charging them with being guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors. Of their guilt there is no doubt. But tho four scoundrels rosignod during tho Congressional vocation, and when their cases came np for consideration, their Godless associates in that hotly, on Thursday last, moved to quash the proceedings, and actuslly aucoocdod in hsving all the papers laid on tho table, thus in cflut-t clearing thorn, because they had all resigned tlieir places on the Bench and the President had ac cepted their resignation. This last move is a hid and a premium offered to evory young Judgo to lio, rob and steal, and if caught, renign ! A pretty state of political morals, indeed I Where are ws drifting' If the Bench and the Bur can deport them solves in this manner, why vex a highwayman with a legal process or burthen the tax payers with giving him a trial and sending linu to the penitentiary. If Bchuylor Colfax and Vloo Prcsl. dent Wilson, and those other absent "Christian Statesmen," do not return to Washington soon and re-open tho Congressional prayermseting, the devil will take control of all the Depart ment at the National Capital unless he can. he persuaded to resign the per suasion of old "cockoye." , Ova Katiomai. Banditti. Of the conduct of President Grant anil his Lient. General, Hheridsn, at Kwvr Or leans lust week, we cannot poimitour self U express our views at length. Language fails us to properly condemn their acts. This much wo will any, however: W aro not vary blood thirsty, we have always bean opposed to hauging men for murder, where one individual kills another. But whun intelligent men acting under oath, and who should be reutininod by the Constitution, assume to murdur 0 .State or Nation, and deliberately enter the balls of legislation for that purpose, wo could sea them bangpd, and even help to hang them, on lamp posts, and whon they are dead their bodies torn Into quarters in the public squares, as warnings to all who attempt to mur der a fros BU, The conduct of Grant and bis "butty" has no parallel in a fiea State, and is the most cims less and damnable ever attempted in this oountry, and can only be defended upon tho grounds of Ignorance and im- pudenco. H must be undone, and if they persist in thoir erime against lib erty let them take the consequences. Thanks. Uov. Hnrtranft ha our thanks for an advance copy of his annual Message, It is a pretty gootl document, with the exception of its compulsory education and poll tax features. , Pennsylvania is not in En rope, and wo need not therefore Imi tate JiurofKnuis in educational matters, and our present occupation tax is cer tainly far preferable to ths 11 fir cent and dollar poll tax assciuuvl In tho sur rounding 8tatas upon thoir cilisens, Here the poor, old and feoble aro only rcqnlrod to pay ten nrnlt to enable thorn to vote, wbilo the opulent and wealthy pay from on to two dollars. This is equity, and upon this principlo all sys tem at feat fTOVcrnmont should bo based. ' iTflr ih poll tax plan, nil pay alike, destroying tt& rwt vital feature in our systems. . . Oiow I . Ths Dooembor statement of the public debt shows an Increase of 3,6S9,567.8t3 This was a bad bit of political oconomy to thrust Into the facos f rn gross ni en on Abeir return o Washlngtun, afler their fVJiday spree. i Tin: hvaisLATviiE. i In ncronliiuro with the provisions' of tln Constitution, thu Senate, niim-Us lieringSO, und tho AkKciiibly, number-' inir 2IU. (four of whom tiro dead.-) as- scn.blcd in tho Capital at Hnrrishurg, r "'! on tlio 1st Tuesday (tlic-Btli) of mini-1 ary. Tho former body organised by choosing Radical olllccm, and thu hit ter, Democrats. The lollowing list composes the Senate officials, Pre.l.lenl jire fee. fie... II. Caller, or Krle. Chlof Clerk Hurirll Krr.lt. Allegheny. Journal Clerk Tbonia. II. Cochran. LaBoarUr. Heeding Clerk I.uaiue Hog.r., M'Keao. Mcueoger Clerk 8. K. N.voe, Montgomery. Transcribing Clark. W. A. Hup.rl, Crawford) K. W. b'oill.y, V.nanito. Librarian 8. 8. Child, Dauphin. Hergc.nt-at.aruia A. U. Carypll, Philadelphia. Aaaialant Bcrgeant.at-Arm. W. U. (Ia.ltt, Pkllad.lr.hiei U.at.l Urewn, Lehaa.a. 1'orttna.tcr J. W. M kinlev, Lawranea. lloorkei.r W, O. Blake, II lair. AMi.taot Doork.cnor H. W. M'Heurr. t'ler- ..I Ion I Wut. Cuall, Allegheny. AleiMuger Jubn J. i'liliujil, 1'lilliulelpkls ; Hoia llatlinff, Alleshanji. haritnnteBdanl ruldlog naon--Jolia Aru stroDHi Delawara. Fireman Jubn Locbharl, Pbitatllljiliia j John II. lallun,Arniitrona;. Janitor roraMillaa Hopml D. Onva yauna. rhiled.lplila. raiten aud tnlderi 1J, 11, Coebrtun, Cheilcrt Albert Wlddoni, I'lilladelphlai V. H. Nate, Plill. ailel.blat J. W. Winiamr, AlleKkenr, Jabn P. Vallott.riufuehaaaa Jaaee li. leaaherlY,Lan- oaeter. 1 ho House of Repivseiitativcs as sembled at thu wiiiie hour, and elected the officers named by tho Ocmocmtio ' (Jcnorals and two hundred and (oven caucus, as follows : i teen of Colonels ou the pension rolls Speaker-Bamuel 8. fallerion, of l'UHkarjr. i Ot the Government. Cblel Clark Ailaiu Woolerer, ol Lehigh. i ,r it i Readinj Clerk-Uoorge U. ll.rberl, f alarnr Hon. JllUlCS II. Hopkins, of PltU oounij. i burgh, has been chosen (iiund Com- BeeWenl Cltrk-Mnj. tlbrl 1(1 M Conkaj, af Panphio. MeeaiKO Clerk A. K. Fuuj, of Crawford. Traureriblr. Clerk A. 11. Dewill, ot Nor thumberland, and Urore M.bor, of York. rJerireent at-Anni F. A. Ueamlib, l.uierno. A'eialante Henry A. Kettering, WeHmoie lan.l H'm. U Dovilt, lblladel.bia ; thai. T. Durham, alontixnerv, anl 1'cttr Ootf, Delaware. Doorkeeper Kihralia Jonee, Alleghene. Awiitaota Jukuat'llrugoa, fhiladelpbiai Jaa. Hard, rtortbaroptoBf rrauk ol, toluinbin. Doorkeeper itotunda Jacob Colvuian, Uorke. Ale.aenjter inao. pnjuer, Ulalr. AulHaaU Kobort M Knlghl, Philadelphia i V. A. siniirib, Cuiuber land ; Darid Waiion, Mil- "nuperinlendont of Fol.lln, H.oB.re.nl.1. Zeiuiager, Scbnrlk.ll. I'oilm.iler rranoia K.rrii, Uucka. rleierVanl 'ideIis'X trri , M. U'CollooKlt, Burki; Oeorx Yplet, Atlauttt Jul. J. Devllt, rbiladelbi; TaUr Ktnurj, Moot goiocrf i Kbiinr 6lrc-UT, Erie; Jutfiih V. Wbijrht tuan, Pliiladelplita; Hyi Krli, ulintun ; Mar- it.! Utrratt. DeUwarvi sortluitla llforyAkannao.Woat.i ' l'p to tho presiMit hut little business has been transacted, nor will there be, unlit after tho npoin(iiient of thu stundin-jj CommittvM. Tho iKMno c in tic CuucuH inovU to-morrow after noon for the iHirpoHo of nominating o candidate for I'nited States Senator. Mr. Wallace will of courso bo elected, which will occur on Tuesday, the 19th, after which tho members will get ready to do some w ork. Tho Speaker nf tho House nod tho Clerks are all new men, of high character and ability. Those in tho Henato aro tho samo old rats who have been their fur years. Tub Fallacy or nEcoNsTaucTiottJ Tho following loyal confession wo clip from tho Philadelphia Prets, of the 4th, which goes to show what virtue there is in lindienl reconstruction. Tho editor says: New Orleanr, Judging from tlio tone of the tle rTatche., molt re.eir.ble an armed earns, while tbe incietr of Iho town la even nt.ro dieorgeniiett) sow lhaa II haa teen at anv tiata daring the laet three aiontha. To-day the Legiil.tore rneeta, and if It li organised withoat hlooilibed the feet will be owing mere la the restraining preaeaee of Genera! Hharidan and two tnoii.aad eolilien. of the United Htatea arm than to the diepoiition of tbe per pie. The negro member, of the lrf.gl.Nk tuta are being bought or InUmidated br the Cos ervaUreai the White League, well dlatipllaad aad Dumberitig four thon.and un.ltet., i. under arm., and gi-atT.1 unrett perrede. th.enmnianity. Even atadrld, where a great raeolatloa bee juet taken plaee ebaaging the form ef government, i. mere paetce than the third eontmtrtiiaj cite uf the Union. What a crtnfession I Irfiuisinna has beon reconstructed, nnd in tho Union for over ten yearn, under the guidanco and control of men "governed by grand moral ideas," If any Stale, half civil iised, has been governed any worse, we would liko to liuvo it named. IliniiT.-Tbc application ofGcrdcmnn, the di-fjiulling renegade Catholic priest, for release from ousttxly, on a w rit ol habeas eorpvt, has been refused by J udge Fiulettor. Ho sought to escape a trial on the technical ground that the act nf tho assembly applying to defalcations of this nature did not cover his coso, it being a misdemeanor only when the person is ft Iwikcr, broker, attorney, merchant or agent intrusted with the safe custody of the properly of others. It was held by the court that Gcrde mim was tho agent ol the church, al though there was no written stipula tion of that hind. Tho court was ex actly right. Clergymen should havo no more right to rob tlieir neighbors than ol her people. Tna Amshican 't'oNimiSNs. Wo should havo said, "tho (! rant Congress," because that would havo been a far truer deflnilion, f l1' body spends most of its timo lu luvcatlgnling tho frauds committed by Its own members, paying very littlo attention to nation al legislation. The memlwrshipaoonis to be to ell interests except of a porsonul or partisan character, and in that direction aro rather aealous, and manifest considerable, energy, Selling cadetships, passing subsidy bills, buy ing and selling Credit Mobilier stocks ami dlspcirliig SJate Legislature with the point of tho bayonet, are all mod ern improvements and are practleod and put forth by men who proclaim that their psrly principles "come from God." ,? , ' ; ; ; MirritD The editor of the Alto na Tribune Is Incensed, because tho mem bers pf the Congressional eommitUio, which, vsiit (l'wn tn New Orleans a few weeks ago to took into brother-in-law Casey's Job, took a steam boat Hdo on Sunday. 1 Brother, move for their expul.ioil, whon they return to Wash ington. It would bet warning to com mittees In the future to Iw-hav tln m selves on Sunday. SKTT.iui.-Tb? Legislature of 111s nols met on the. 0th and the Prmocrnt secured tlio organisation of both houses. LA. A, Glenn was elected President of tho Senate and John C, Haines SH-nk-or of tho Hons, Good bye, flcnorai r'811"' , ' " " ". ',' . Put th r. m li:T.-t 'ongnrssinnn la wn has a tender heart, nnd rinc not press questions that are likely to fnvolvo Kadieal Conrorismen in th'aoifk MnilbrilsM. It is charged in Wash, ington, and not denied, that the Com mutes already hnvo a list of Ihe nsmos ot Congressmen who took brlltea but will nr TTtskai trtm pbllc or call the receivers heforo the t'ommittce.'- It is goncrally rnntsidett that if this is done, tlio expulsions that will ft Wow will leave tno next House nearly nnatil. isotiiJy )emocratl. ... iss" 1 -i Jlaria Is a very ptaputa nime in Il linois. ' When est nlliirbs' s siaatc fence In' a WvH pijnlnt,ql neighhorhood and plaintively call out "Marlari" twenty or thirty wlivrlows ar hastily thrown up, from' which peolnnta as vnnny remai head ann wiimf "What." x Kirs items, A binnw statue of Knbitrt Hums. shortly to ho erected in Ceiilnil 1 nl'k Nl'w '0,k' California's honey exports for last venr uiiinnnlm lnnenr v lin a m i inn Hounds. .. ,. ' King Kalukuiia is ou Ms way California, lie was in Chicugo .Moiidny Inst. . I nn , . ... ill I II inei-o uiy ciirniccu quarter vu- luges In the I mted Stales, numbering O.IHIO people In nil. The extensive tannery lit Knipo riuin, Caiiieiim county, iwently ties trnyed by tin', Is being rebuilt. Jiidires Woodward and I'a.sson weru sworn in and took their seats on mo Miprenie lieneli at t Inliulclpia IllKV WCCK. t'nder the ausiiiccs ot Mr. Henry Ilergh, a society has beeuorganiisiMl in Xow York fur tho prevention of cru elty to children. The next exhibition of the Western Pennsylvania Poultry Hoeiety will be ; held at Pittsburgh, Jiinnarv Kith to !2mh Inclusive. A Cnlil'oriiiii fanner clniins to have grown U0 bushels of wheal to tho acre from GO pounds of clean white Aus tralian seed. There ore flliy-four widows of ,(,. nf .,e (Jnin, Knenilinilient of Knights Templar of the I'nited Htntcs. Mr. Pago, of California, Introduc ed n bill in the I'nited States House to amend tho revised statutes, so us to exclude Chinese from natiirnlixation. tfenenil Sullivan Ainory Mere dith, commander at Camp" Curtin, llnrrisbiinr. durinir a nortion of the I Wlir. rlioil fit. Itntliiln V ' m. flin .),.. i, i, ' j "" 1 , 'Iiv.Tv "r I'"1" ', 1,10 i i lymoutli t hureh, lust year, Jiroduced llio sum ot eJjH.OUU. I lie revenue SO- ! m1 V !" ' yi'iiv niuounlK to 670,310. Tho new BjHmker of the I'omii-I uuriiewtly to work in iho matter, it 00 PvlvnniH HoiiHP. .Mr. Patterson, m ftli'ii.-t to mo that n (timilar hoiiid of coin. M.t,Vy wt gentlemnn of fpixy beard, Util.ut lin. iail in iimisiiAi.Aa ...) ..nt) j ,,.,, 01IIIlwr tllHn 8(, ' ,r. T. . . " ., . !"''Ur:u 'L A.L,Irr.'?'!!,ir,'l" "f?"'""1' ..iv . i.i.-i. i-utii-s jKiunu v tun- " I'1'n'l'r.iu..ig lor no I'rayinft the exjicnses of entertaining L"w KinK of tl10 Hnwlwk-h Islandi. Horaeo ltinnev. tho Nen(nr of tho Philadeliihia har, euklrated liin f5t h hirthday on Monday. Ho m tho only Huning alumnus of liavard ( olieo wnn wiw graniinio'i in tneiasi century. The Chicago pork packers, up to tlie 4th of December, paid out tlt), 1100,001) for hogs packed there since Nov. 1st. The packers have in the time named paid lor tioO.IKIO head of nogs. Labor strikes in Knglautl are nu merous. 1 ho number of shipwrights now on a striko will aggregate 12,000. Twenty-live shipyards aro idle in con sequence, causing much depression in trade. Tho Heading Coal Company ac cording to its promise, has reduced the price of anthracito coal filly to sixty cents per ton to consumers, Tho com pany hits in its varda 120,0110 tons of coal. Sam Sharpie, whose real natno was Samuel Sharp, tho funioiis min strel, died at his residenco in Provi denco, lilisxle Island, on New' Years day, aed 43 years. He wns born in Philadelphia in 1HH1. A postal treaty between tho Uni ted Stall's and Canada will go into effect tho first of next month, which provides that letter postngo from any part of the United States nnd Canada and vice versa shall bo but three cents. The Tilusvillo Courier says that the pnsluotion of ietrnlcuni in western Pennsylvania during tho year 1874 would till a ennui thirty feet wido nt the tup, flitlcen feet nt tho bottom, sev en feet deep and oyer seventy-five miles long. Hubert Bonner has purchased of Kiuha.nl Preston, of Lexington, Ken tucky, his ftimous lb mm year old mare, I, aily Stout, paying 82.1,000. At last fall meeting at "Lexington, the mare made tho fastest time for three year' olds op record then. Tho chandelier flir tho new Acad emy of Music in Baltimore, made by a Philadelphia firm, Is said to bo the largost In tlio country, Its total height is twenty .seven feet, otil greatest di-, nmcler is sixteen feet. It has 240 burn am, and weighs abouU'1,300 pounds, George Kintur has boon reun npointed train master for tho Middle! Division of the Pennsylvania railroad at Ilnrrishnrg, by Superintendent Mo Crea. Mr, I inter bos been in the ser vice of tho Pennsylvania railroad for twenty years having eommenced his sorviues as brakeniau. J). B. Logan, one of the party of twelve who left Wisconsin last Au gust, bound for the Black Hills, was re coldly killed in a skirmish with the Indiana, nnd the other members of the parly were scattered in flic engage ment, sinco which no truces ol them havo boeu found, and It Is feared they havo perished. The residence ' of Smith Lynn, near Ulnirsvilln, Pa., on Friday, the 1st inst., was burned, Mary Lynn, a daughter of M r. Lynn, and Kdwnrd Mason, a servant In thu fitmily, were burned to death. Mr. Lynn ami an other of his daughters, and Clara Stewart, Indiana county, were fitfully injured by jumping from a window. Miss Carrie S, Buniham, wlio has been studying law for thrco years in Philadelphia, presented ber applica tion belbro tho Board of Lawyers of that city flip pf her day for tlio usual examination and admission to the bar. Tho hoard declined to recoivo her ap plication, as they could find no prece dent for it, but promised to lay the matter before tho court. ' . Thoanuual report oflhc Pennsylva nia Institution for tit Blind just pub lished says that in 1800 there were 1,187 blind persons in the State, and that the present number is about 11,000, This iintitutlon haa now 203 pupils.ull that It onn anooinmotlnle, with forty four applications for awiiniaahm tint yet acted ujron. ' There are 128 males nnd 7H femnlcs among the inmates. ' On Thurd;iy Just, tho 7th Inst., it collision between a passenger and freight train occurred on the Haiti more (l Ohio Huilroad, about thirty miles out from Washington city, by which the mail and express of the former were set on fire, and together with a great amount of mail matter wore consuinod, Tlie", Fayuian, the assistant portal clerk, was hiiriifd to death, , 1 ho aocidont was occasioned by a switch being left opon. It may bf interesting to railway lion morv Vn....f that Mr, K. L. Vanaling, plerk to Mr, Willlais F. Besrdsley, HaaU'r Mitchell jo in tho railroad simps, Hunbary, )ias never tasted an apple or taken a drink of cider in bu life. Ho is now a man probably thirty. flv years of ago, and although this fact may at first si.Kr trilling, it is doubtful if a parallel ease can be (nuul ;i the State. . He says thnttb smell uf an apjri'fl ij; distaste ful to him, and rhler to M vo aj wf ys rotonibIN mttddy water,1 Mr. V. certaiiu'v nw. a .Hw-slinr iju.ia ;t'.'rw iivlnjf in Mieiawrt of imif associated pmmh letteu. I'lin auk.i.piiia, Jim. 1 1, IH7.Y A hkimmscrm'R. Sonietimo during the administration. of President Job n, there took pliicin I ill tins citv a irreat w irwuiii iml .r inir iof thoso who annroveil his roconstriK - of thoso who approved his roconstriie - lion policy. The wigwam In Which i tlie convention was held was erected .es)eemlly for tho purpose, and was a the convention was held was erected very costly analr, lieing built toac - cimii the greut wigwam was lorn down ami tho big Sachems who gathered there wcim scuttenul to Uiu four winds, mil . . . . ugly deficit of 8:1,000 put in its disagree able appearunce, Ibr which sum the! commit luiv .rt !!iiiili.l ii.tittlntt. tri.n. : (i. i' n,; .,.,. u;i.i i i. ..... o... .i,,.,, ,i,v ', 1,1' U0 pay, and while they were grieving uwr tlieir IllisHirtllllU li lllllll of menus, ...1... I....I I : i. r... ...... ...nK i..nc.t ion Jin, inivMiiT. ship lu tho army, proposed to imy the till!.' .1 1 .1 . 1 lllllll tlie coiunilLiee WOlllil tinitllll lor him that appointment. Due of tho I coininitleo a sincere then J 'of the! Kxeculive-hurried off to Washington j nnd truthfully stated the ensu to the; Presitlent. Tho esteem in which Pres. 1 Went Johnson held his friend caused J him to listen to the proposition mud'e1 in bchull ol'tho pnvinaster in prosmt't-: Presitlent. Tho esteem in which Pres. IMivinaster in uroMowt- irn nlii.f wlili.lt I... i.n,.l i i.lui..l.l.. .,.t l,. n.l i l. . I,' " iw.v e, , i.v, t. .... HIV) nninuni., nun waiKing imeu to tns tricnd the President remarked : '! understood yon to say that B.l.tlilil are yet duo up on tho wigwam, and that a few gentlo mcn aro responsible for tho amount; here is my chock to cover tho deficien cy, and (ienoral 1 hid you gisxl morn ing," with that tho Pivsiilcnt left the room and tho lleneral, a Inn vo mil. tier, and n gentlemnn of. education and re fineiuent, was loll to reflect what an ass ho made of himself in his effort to' liipiidiito a debt by disposing of a Pivs- . , .. i ... 1 V As this incident hns never appeared in print I furnish It with the assurance that I can personally vouch for its truthfulness. NKW YOWK AND THE t'NTK.NNIAL. riiiliuii'liiliiuhM nro liiulily LmititltMl lit that Kirtiuti of liovurmn Tiklon'ri inauunil numnno whrrein h ruJora j to the C'enlenninUvxhibition. As the Main oi isow lorU liart now L'ono I mifwionorH oimht tu he iiiiointiMl l.y ! Olll'lt Si II t II lltk'l ' I'ni'l'i 1 1 il'V ill 1 1i Ki.ioo Uelievinu that your renders will be ; iileused to know what the newtioveru - v,.. V....1- ...... .1 : ...t: . I herewitli suluiiit his reinaiVs uiioti ,,. , .,.,., , .,.. tion of tiio Centennial anniversary of Ainoruan lndeneiuknco wi 1 (Htui- hi 'tho vear 1870. L'nder ihc iniNhhvH of the tieneral (iovennnent. an Intoinu - tional Kxhihition of arln, manufaetnreH. and hut u nil prod net will lie held in the city of Philadelphia. Pw.viuion has already been made lor the appoint meut of a bon nl of th e coinuiissiuiiers to represent this Slate, who are to servo without compensation. I recom mend a moderate appropriation of money, which will bo required lo de fray tho necessary expenses of thu commission, und enable this Stale to take such part in the exhibition as will testily our seuso of tlio gi-oatness of the event commemorated, and is suit able to tho dignity of our common wealth." LKIIAl.l.tll KOBIIKIty. Our City Passenger Railway Com panies aro now engaged paving their .Vmi-Annunl Dividends. The 1'nion Line have declared 4 per share, and the t'ltiM-'tm 4J por Hhoro. 'i lim m 40 per rent, uiviaciia iior ftniimii on tho amount nl' .t.M(.WI IIUIU 111 MI lilt! unit Ml ninl a 4i wr cent, divitlunil Company, er anniiin on tlie oilier. 1 mention this more pnrlieiilnrly Ibr the infonna lion of 1'eiiiiMvlTniiiuiiH, whose l.egi laturo eiinrtorvd thesv robbing corKira tions, nnd for wliieb no at liar eoimider nlion was over iweived tlian tbostoek Kiven to each ineinlier of tlio I.i't,'ila lurt". As our City Government ban no control over tlieso 1'aineiiKer linilway Companies, tint present Loirinlalinv Will lie asked to pans a bill rrivinir jurimjieiion ; ami licro let mo reniinit tlio reader that it is l.y1 1 hem l'ansen. uer Cant that visitor Ui tlio Centennial Exhibition aro to roaeh tho (rounds, and if tho LeKmluturo maintains the Companies in their plundorinj ifiiinn, the citizens from em li rotinly, w ho aro vietimutod, can at tlieir leisure hold tlieir members rospoii'iblo, 1 take it for granted that in Clear field, tho homo of (inv. llitrlor, there aro somo (rood old Scotch Presbyteri ans. A frentlemnn from that section of the Slate, remarked in my hearing a few days ugo that "It's mu'ckle glide that (tor. Killer is doing thu Centen nial I kon, but his eliuivh needs him sairlyi thao MothtxIiHts a'r making inroad on us, an' it must be stonit; wo hae nae other that I ken ()', Tint the cudo man, tho (inventor to tlo it." The force of this good inun's remarks will be better understood by my stat ing that Clearfield, l'a., has the finest Presbyterian Church in tho Htato, ex cepting one or two in Philadelphia, and that its erection is almost entirely duo to (iov. lligler, who rained tho greater part of tho money required to build it, and personally supervised the work of its construction. Of tlio fivo leading txirts of the coun try, the port of Philadelphia is the only ono that increase its imports during tho year 1875 as compared with the previous year, and il iI.hu no by Ml per cent. The port of Haltimoro rtv mains about stationery, lloston fulls off 28 per cent., Now Orleans 20 percent, and New York C) percent. All the forts show nn incroune of exports 'biladelphla, 87 percent.; ltullini.nt), 538-10 per cont. Hoatnn, 8H.4I. per cent. ; New York, 20 per cent., and New Orleans, 3.1(1 percent. As tho Northern Pacific Ituilrond Company aro anking the (JoTernment to gunranteo the intertwt on SHO.IHIfl,. 000 of bonds. 1 submit for the consid eration of your readers a porflon of mo gcnorai jiuiuie wno am in paying interest on public lonna-Hnst what the government has done mr this and oilier PuciHe cuiniwiiics, Honds IksihhI to Paoititi llailmaQ Conipunlos, Intpniaf pnyablu in lawful mnncv, principle out. standing, H t,fi:iH,70!S ; interest aiK'rned and not J et paid, 11,11:18,705 ; Interest paid by tho rniledRlBtes,l24,322,4ir.. 9 : Interest reiiaitl hv tmnsnorlation of mails, etc M,w,...l, bnlaiico of interest paid by I'nHod Ntalos, ll,-!"!' 723,558.80. ' ' . Tho Penna: II. II. Company's shops T T 'V.. r T . . ''W nl Altoona havo l-cen worllng 8 hours) ,",t.'l,B "j ,f , ,"""'1' K a day, and S tlavs In tho week; fbr the . ..VI. .. , .7 ... n uit, ititii .. .....I. ut tno a tuv In'st i x months. ' fin Monday last they I starte.1 to work 0 hours a day, fori; ii.v. em.i. weir ' 11 f 11 lays each woek Tho Philadelphia & Heading Pom pa ny otd tlip JUtll iiltiinn resolved on a 10 ht cenL reduction nl) saltirius of'ull officers, agents and clerks of that Com pany, ami ol ths Heading I on I and 1 roil I ii., n.i 8" W7. uu B KVIieilll iisiueuoa UI (nun 6 per cent, lili.m all lubor, wig to take effect friun January Jjt, 1819, was agixied upon, nnd thus the p ill In ..M 1.. terest of 12,000,000, annually Iimamcd upon (lint l'umiiny in tho purchase. ol DD.OOO or.r.i ol coal lands, "file men wlio initio and carry the P. & U.'s coal must bo tied to tho uius of trp fiiiU. io;is ibdditioiiul by (it-cut Brilain'o Jt.jxlrj Of AmerUyn C03I punos. ' 1 1 Is due lu this ooniieetfoii to obscrvp (lint (ho ten iwr rent, reduction in labor wages apliui to the president of mo i.omiisnj aa Well a Hl hlinibleai workman, and that in cutting duwa lli tyrjoe) of labor a reduction has also brou atarie of i.u tunic jer ton airon the ooal minod ami nmi-kusit bv tho llead- iintr t'nmnnnv . . i n..u?.ii; itis. Is this Iml living? till- Is u iiin tiou I wiii 1.1 I conlil answer II I l.c chilit 11 V ',"I""K ""V ', !"., w ; ' "in- ii-e im nun a-i i mm ' "'H inonimg, wit or pity lora iiuiti wllu"" HnS ' aliWIeriiibjl ' "'.H morning, out or pity lora iiuiti """""i ') 1 ' "u .'"". " " "'""""i destroying lieu I III und which leiiimiiiniy uiu, nn'V !" that boy:' Is it not Mlta .llt.Wlut ...tilh.tf.l..ul.b..',..l4: l''tentiivly deHlinyed? , 'K "ww "ot onespark of fellow leelingl "1W of Clinrlio Itoss's detiiiners. to indiico them restore the Imiv to lilslsuine tiinu were li.tifi.fi(i7.K(l. Theiv fiither before ivuson Is entirely do- was, fulling off on receipts, as coin - tnroneil, or death puts an oml to nn . puml with (lie previous lisenl year, nony ho Iiiii ec)iiimin'), Anyot lhirojnwiii to iliniinihln'il tuxatiuii, it' is no clue even of the whereabouts of" 1 ''oy, and it In tin iiinerlaiuty ol 1 ""' l""u 0 yonr "" '"'""'i "IH.V "".T,'1 t nit has we n ,r . ..I I.e.. 1 1,.. , V. l,!Ul'" 'eiison ; that has made linn a I till' I'., alll.ll,,,.' I. I.V. 1..,. II.- I i-'j "....i,, ... n...... nn, i.n.r ..iy.,. tan- n-.-,-.j.a, Alfo a oerlam nin.-r j.lreo or Ian I, aljulnliig: absolutely tlestroyed his business, ladvjses severe etiinoiny. It is goutr'" ni.or, l..uu..d iirAibv.f. tli: .-, 'lo'ibtless a gralilying fact tut advice now, hut it would huvo Uoin Ui-Klnn,g i a po in H.e auawi.ie.mor of L-.V'rS'i. P1""0. . lo -"'"); ' The (Jovernor frJWXfc&lffiiESll kll(,u "ml el -01).4.1l worth of nmchiii- roved hist year appropriation lulU : . i..iir pw.-ie;. n .. ihauet bj i..ui. .,f the 1 pr' w" exported lrom t'liilailelphni to pr.v VM exported from t'liilailelphni lo largely exceeding ihte of previous Kr18 'jnriug the year 1871, male up)eai-,'and wo trust that ho will not nmiy in Agnciiltnnil I mpleinciils, repeat the error should thu LegiJiUui-o, '"'on.e Cnsliugs.Heutist 's Instruments, again Invito him to tio no. ' """""."euieii iiisii uiueiiis, I al' Wheels, hniruics. .Ntnls. Scwiiil'1 I. Machines, and Jlacltino MuUin.f tool - n- ' A VDITOIl (iKXERA L'S IIKI'ORT. Siiinninrv nf the receipts at the Slate Treasury from tlio 1st day of Decem ber, 1 H73, lo the 30th (lay or Novem her, 187-1, both tlavs inclusivci: ' Lmiitti , I Aiu'llcn miniipIwliiB , ! Ndtarv piibll MinmiM.otii.,.. I Mcveitoro lirroora I Tii on batik toolti 7,2!i luo I m'm '' 6i!il J i s.is t 5'J"J j', .i) Tt on eorjtortiiin Ufk 'f" on r..r.n.i prupaitr J. " '""-- Tea on nut earn u or Inooiua tux en rtoi n-oili.tj . Tul on rnrotlmtnt lit '!' ufl tlitgt toiitiiijtf , T on oonl oouijiiinicj ('i)iuinutmtluD tf Iodiiiix Ut T on vrllt, ilp, dxlar t( Tux n eniRin oiliocf Collittcipl inbrritoDc Ul TRivrm liornMi K'fnilerd' liuuDici Tbralrt, eirou. are , .iota-nt DillUrd room, bowling B.oon, vie, lil'i'OKI Kftlinn lioue, bcarbuiiNUad r"Uu rr I tioemo M I'etldlar'i liflt'Oivi Diokcr'a licpiitci Putent moJlcIn liouniri. Ufnilltrr fJ brewery llasnMi...... 4i,.ii as 6.2fi 75 1 linoranjeeoni.nia.. ."um" on enartara Mi J1H Hit ! r'eeieilr..1!!.'".'.'." I.i.idend, on bride, .loek, , 'ZSJt... i Ar.nn.tv r..r . i -in ur ... J Hl.llllO 111! IM..n..-a h .... lo.iiiiu on 1 !,'"" n KBUi'l ' u !i 1,01.1,4 i HiTT or'nilbiic l"aJr'y'.'. ac-Iicdv v4iii) niiro-ut compiAy ' Inlereit on InioJi a5,87l,lK11 27 tln'anee in lite troiiurr KovetnlHY SH, U7, 31 ) AuotliiT Wale liispit;il lor iii-ntu1 :,fljc(in, 51 jH i.oIcd fcoon rnttlic ftnniiH:iW-on-Suininurv of tlio diiviuciiIh ut tin! .i;ti,,,. r ............... ...11 ,-...:i... Statu IrcftNiiry, from the Ut day of ; JHtoiiiW, 1H7:(, to tho liOtli l:iy of iVivciiitHr, lHi-if tioth iy molnjiivo; j i:ipf-ims ot Ibu KorrrMoenl $I.W.1M M g.L 1, I it antl 77i inu3 93 ' 4V74 67 Williftimpurt rloti , HaiqutliKBnft iJeput riwt .,.,... Milm.. Allien)! Mflitift t.tanKi, pr ut of April 111, IhCi Mllitr; pi Mt uf AJ-rll I.V) 71 li :ii r.i i remiuni and gram. tic. ZZ, ltJ.l, 4l,s- l;r : S"";1" ;'""' ; s,i,-rY uri.iiMi ichuui. ,., SS.l.KHtl 41 Il,li ii I 4 !! i lou,luon ch,M- .-. t'nmmt..i'n-T of th. .inking f.n.l, Le.ne.ete ,re.leetu.il...$l,2.tf,irS III Oth.r jiatnenia 3.',0U7 BJ ' tnlrrtit on lom .. t'outeatio arotlitori l,tHt,.t74 ill AH 91 iftiB)Ci nil 1J eUiiM liooliaa.et' high letiool of Ptnnl VHBift a Htrlior intKtvr, I'bilftdelphta..,... I'art wftrdoo, l'hilJlpbi... lBjrtt?ior of oot miaat but library . P(lbli vwiltliugi ftntl (rouiili - Cointr urt-fyuri Amandtntnti to tba ouait)tatioa...M Huum of (Vug 1'anitMtUiitt 4( Hoard ni pftrdont w. U boats OBulogtOftl 90TVy Ntfttivntry, Jntl, eta MrokBtii4 ftppraUtra , Comi it I rfM ftnd omtiiifiiiuncri... Botrd f poblie hftriUii ..... SpMlftl sJllllllDtHiOIWrt ...M. l'ublivbipg tb m eooitituliDuM.n, ltiinjplvftfiift sat grtoalturil M eitly t h.. Atircriiaing fur prxpunU..H.Mt,n,M. Ataanri u? baa knock , , JHiatKlUapflni 4,. OHl Si I nil 2,2iil n 34,474 l T.IIX til! z !!. ;i,iii eo Htl 0(1 45.JI.0 SO es.isi 01 1.I5S :u 7,1111 os at ftfia na lo.trot OS I , 1,010 iO l.TO 47 11,117 Off 7,tT JO li,?t!3 01 2l)2,;.U IV ' 3,001 00 S.iOO 07 Ii,l4 0 t,ft Oo 1 (0,011,501 HI Dalaaee la lit. 10 Ireainrr, Nov. SO, . ' '.""i"' . .. (?,M7,II tl lilt i , THK HTOCK OF TfMHEIt. Tho Philadelphia Age, In referring to tho timber trade savs- "et i IO Vliei imiucr traito, tws. jtXl III importance to the iron IntorcHt of this I eolintrV COtnCS tho lumber trade. " It l Country COtnCS tho lumber trade. " It is stated in a memorial recently inxfernU ! ....... 1... 1. 1 1 eru to v tmrvivi ity iiiiiiimt uetttem ! 01 vno milieu ntaics tnai t no sum 01 fl44,000.000 is invested in this Indus, trv, with an annual production of J210,. Olii,0ii(, afflmlingclniiloyinent to 2WI, (rliO men. It is also tleclarcd in the samo paper that six States produce more than null lite large amount named vis : .Maine, New York, Pennsylvania. I Miehlgaii, Minnesota nnd Wisconsin Tho aggrcgato amount of their pro duction is 112,fM!r,37. 1 Pennsylva nia ranks firsf, with an annntll prwlticr tion of 28,!I3H,I1K. New VorK stands stM-ond, prtHlucing tlmbortollie amount of 21,2;i8,22e, giving cinplnyment to 15,409 men. Tho amount of pine nnd hemlock timber yet slim. ling in tho forests of tho timber Stales is estima ted ot 5,0Ua,nilO,ftUO feet, . Iloeidea . 'r!".m"!,JfI"iV " "r"'ft "U,V 100.000.000.000 feet thus Hear V doub-, hngtlio aggregate Uitalol timber on ths " ''"''i " "'" aisoinnea, 2 taint, 1 ere North Amerit-Kn folilinent This isl,rt"!', Ul"", "i-'n' rtorin AWt rltan .. olHinuit. iUla W I ware, lot poUlaa.,se laa aioab,bj, and a soeniingly. inexaustiljle amount of timber from w hieh to draw In tlio fu ture, l!u( siitistie show thnj if the piiisent raiu of tlmtioylug tiiiilier is contiiiiied for a fitVh ol a century tho supply will l.o so limited as to Co se riously felt in tho : markets , of this country, All the (imbcr Stale sliould u....u ... ...u.i... . .1.:.. el needless njKjlitit inn. .1 What 11a ppknbu HaroHK.--Tu oil-, Hur Hi Now York .Van sayai . It ia ! pleasant U. reinemlar thv ooiiductJ Andruw Juliiinoii, l.o.i t'lsihldpnt, Ill sumiiilinlydHiniiisiHgStvi-iiaii lrom j. command in iM'w Orleans, and Iiihi" """"' J ' r?t - "" "' ' wtmln : "I to d them if it tiirneil In , ... . i , .l ... i. . . , w,ml" 1 ' J t',IJ m f 11 "'iT'- .,lw K.i"men u,.lo -..Ui, Mier.tlan, nor any othur .piwl li"ild usurp Um civil autliuMfy, ami tinmplt. if ignominiously under loot.'' ' . . Wo warn tho Itepublicans in l.'on gross to miike hasto lo uiaulnlo thin law-abiding nuinofjbir) of (Ills tisi mueb viluei'ikteil Toiinusstvini, and to liitin a,.., .. .,,,1 nil h e ,1.1,.. ...... ..I t ,.:.;.,.. . i. .k. -1...1.. u )f WC), , , ,,., ; . 1 .,, . . . . . : ' ' 1 can parry roinijiier,: A IlollHIUI.S lSATHS(ShS,-tJlllipl li. North, alias iliifwlo Jos, who. tnur dorcd (roorge Jonus,.:iristdnas ovoaing. - ' , " a ... .vi.,411 t BBVUIS1ISS1 VTIJMlir I polo by a mob on th idgM f i,0 4ut, ult., at M allacc, Kansas. Th knot oft clmkc him. lio hung this way fur a lung tlma, bluing hi iho nmli impbr ing them to reloawu him, but ttilvpi) ioersln return. He did not din ll.e ;.o. k. 1 a.ii - tvus nv". irsruin, as (Ml nut' irUHfi Mil im-nin, 1:, 1. t 1 i b .vi" ,. n.f, ) 77 a: ;ori:i:xons messaoiv We hope our renders have enjoyed I he pcriir-iil ol (lie (iiivi'i'iinr's nitwit;;. ("!'"' m,llt'1' "mt ""'.V l'"v" enjoyed vviicii tucy get, liti-niigli wi'li it, for n v .rinniiiu.iimv u.oie w uimi nuve aecoiniiltslieil tins Cut nlMid.W linn aecoinilisbe(( this fiat already linn long story ami will bo hort taken in by insluUuientK. .It ilneaj not, niuku ft! voiy liuiierillg exillini III Hie BIlllllclui sit initio if the Htnte, which if the. firm1 Tilt (ottll lVH'illtK ... ' . ' III, Ul.al.a 'I'- of the Htute Treasury for the yeiirend - Ing November 'M, 1874, miiid "i,H7l, - 11118.27 ; tho total expenditures for the lt,7,H.ra. Tlio I IT I li .... dut-rd duringthe fiscal year S I .L'.'IO, I CO.- '"'' .. a... .-.mi. UMiei.aialyaaaa. ami a ball di-titm aartyj.. Tl,.. II. ...........1.. !,. t!.l. ' . ... l"-T"V" aspect ol ulliiirs, when tlieexpenilitures ,.l I... 1 ...I II largely exceeding ihoe of previous iigiiin inviio nun to no M). Thu (ioveinor imiLcs n imo.l ccm. 1 inen.l.nioi. wl,.. l.n ,lvi,". tl,i .,,. - striiigcni laws nepiwseii lor too lirotec.- . '... .t l.l;.. i. .t. . 1 iiou ot win intone iiguiiisi tno iniuni) und iiiHlnlutity of Hiv und Wic iiistinuit?v cuiiiiui)iiri. The hituuiiT in which ho gtiH ami woitk coiiipuniot niff h!o now to (h'l'rnud tho nooido of thin HtuU It ' I Kl'llInlllllUM. Illl'l H I'kIIHuIl' tal.htlld I.i. do 1 notioveriiordcMies flic Legislatiu-e 7a. to establish industrial schools with a 441 ' ".Vstein of compulsory education ; and tl : likewise suggests that the Stute uliould r,n(linil cmployineut Kir soldiers' nqilniiis JJallor their tiischargo from Iho State uu schools ; neither of which ivconiim -iiihb- ncilhw of whifU root mi uu in lit- l,oio on lions iiu-ur to us to lie soinnl. K '' J1 ' iHention is invited lo tlio legislation 1 io.oiin do niado iieces.iary by the new ctinstiw l:'s.iOS ll lu inn in ic-ganl l bsikHrHviiig Iiih4 Mis flt j and niHt cumpaiiies, and n more tU't'-i nialSr! ii' '"'lu limitation of tlieir poHem lor the security ot persons doing uusiiiess with : t i.'iii m ri'i'nin inmiifivl juuI iilsik.i tmt ... ... , ...... f w bt IllinKM of (litiCOUIlt (should he proMlMted ifnun imrin'' intorcM on denositw. The 114IC ii!' Htr U ttH 'ncrft"V tVIHO; it ispnilM-r k iiui an that the rwtnnu-w'of lukortt should T,7Jj lo, be protected by a paid up capital slock, ss't?!?' " ''J' ' .""I'vidiial liability ai1',is :ii ' ulll State examitmtiotis of the con - .11 .l.ililiiin nf tht. ltidtititli.,i.u . TI.m n..t-. ' Ul1'1 ') '''e f.nmimuioii! oi uie (on - Ol discount is likewise an evil ilemund- lllg CorriKiltin It ll can lie Wisely given, , The n-iul of t ho tax irnon trades. ! wt'iipfltions nnd nH"Hi(Hj is ivrom j mi'ii'lt, rihI tno Kul.stitutim of n fi'ti omt poll-tax, in onli-r tf inalaui uni i finite. 1 Iip propm-ty of nvsii upon tlio countiv.' ihcro outlirtitkM WfMir l'cqutiiii milidiry mijipnfic till' ox- . pennon im iripnt tneivto, is BHjftrit"1. np.npnuti.n.ir;, hU-WtymwA 11 ' ...- Thr Vavl Shopa Ciohko. In tlio W- pn-H'd O)llllitioll of AniUtcUtt fliiutlA in ;i. , , ,,. , ,, . nirs i 'M) iuu;i' UJ linu nf am. 3t-.(i " 10 ,nlol,,p,,f'0 Iliir- Vitn.4 noun r: iUpnvi :,fi (.j r-ilei, lo, Hftlmrg cftr frliopK httvo bwn conrtl!.-d ; v f7!J.-Rwnt -t 70 tr?b- i tO MMW tor H'Rht of WWh Will t,i.!1-e f W iltr.rtnorllii received Willi (rreat tcrA l.y ll t - rnn - munltv. ' Tlieae works fn niiiHiierenH times have enmlnveil i.vk-r Tlill ami li.fn,.rl ...it a. t,i,.h .u-,ilv.. j n-i. . ;'' 1 in.iioe.ij an an Mitt .l.-f.e .satl J l,U' ""' "e COntrttet for tllC j fareli. Moan n.M l-.i.l !,ir li ; th-n.-a nirttt 56' 1 const riiet ion of 2(ll)(m run out n frtr1"" '"" f I"'"11" a .o.ioniwiiii,.if Ho-1 days ago, ami last ovenlnR n-rnti,,n,':',;rn; Z cuturly (thI nnd nmy not lie n'inn - Cd dnriiur tliff. r.nti r TUtsi iu t K nvl wiai-iiBiiiiitiiii wiiim lliu v ihhn ioo(j, iioanj all oi whom niv um cried ratriot. .... ' f iro nlrangn delilaloll of a woman ill Woivlieiiler, Mo., was that ut a cert sin hour ou a certain day oho .would .lie. im, , . .ro,.g n,t .ie ! attending pliyateian lo.ire I that pnrjilt-, I 0,.y juiifiit. ill hur liervmtS OOlldition, I ' ., ' .. .. ' l,r"ve " f-bereloixv gavo hera liowerlul nawotic a few hours buforo j the time tlxo.l in her mind, and caused i """ """n 71 J'S'ee . o nerrhra. t an oi.i I . ... .. .'eultt... nk (L..e.u L. I I her to sleen until after it had imwted.i . Jlrn; 'JaflverHscments.' : -Tm.u.n.u.ia.( laeoea auui .0 aoareea enit A DMINISTIMTOIt'a NOTICK.-I mp.t1.o., t, n,. ,,1.0. f beei!, ,. Nolle, laberekj glTentbatUtlaranradailn. !" ""' ni - aer.he.,aa allewanoe ; be. Irtratiunanlk. a.lAt.ar llllllll u ..t: 111 l.t , UIK lb. ame lix trace ar niece, at land and lata . U'.ll.r.in. Cleard.ld In. I'. J.....l . barlnl bean dolt .ranted le th. mlrr.l.n.d. 1 a ..ranis Indebted la ..14 titala wUI pUaat i alalia iannadliia payaienl, and tbo.e hole, ,u,m, or demand, will i.r...nt II.. n.r,..l. aulbealiealed for aettlement vithont delaj. ' ,:' ' l)VIII f. ol lill.KI-, ! tl'allaoatan,. Jan. laT7 Sl Adtaini.lralor. ----,s- . . , . -- .'Aftt l 1UIID JUiar,. , ! XJ ib. ui. i toiuias wnilKau. ! ofl'ik. iwp., cioariieid count)-, p., uVc'4, , Jof ,,, r,i4",, ,,,', i.d,blej " ,,, ni piJ,,, ,.,lkr In.nmlule n.rtnenl. and Hi.... h.rln. .1-.,,,. . Kolioeliberel.Tglren llmtl.tlr.t..iatnent ! Immediate p.tmenl, and tli.uo baring elniuil ar "'" nipreeouiinu-opo)i auihentiemed far ai'Ulcment wllhout di-lnr. ! te-i JOHN WITIIKilOlY D4V1II WITHKIIOW. Maw Millport, JaiK 1.1, 1"-. Ot.J Kaceuluti, , j IUHSALl.: I.HVKH llli HKNi'l' Jl, (Ullo.llJM,ll,ia Utt JKbrJX I. I . 'mi . ', 'Ji' '.'-. '. ; . ' ' ' I . ',"rt "I" 'IV'"'. ". . asj (.Htd IU. Having U .te down fn.in the I benob Ihrongli fniling he.ltb. all t-e.-n. la.kkt. I an.ui.i.ix V eh or arte, auj .11 v.,Mm 1,.,;,, j - r'7 n ..mi. aceoant. ire-! elatm. again.1 toe, by preeenting tliein. will br seed is the .am. war, by eslllng at aiy ref idan.ie I vi, .ww era. o. A.i.-goeay '. -;, i , ; t. BIIOB't. riAVTiavZ ' ! ' ' ;,b, ... All r.iir.0111 are h.-rel.T e.till ed ftg.lu.l meddling with or i.tirehnelng the fillorvtmr arm. erty purebaard by ran al aoa.bil.la'. .ale and left ! I '' '! on law with WJIiaia l'aar.v,if Katthnua town-, h.. '," 1 .t,ih. .1.. 1 ..1... . . ....laayni j .lave.l nirlri bedr.de. 4 vi.".i.l beddil,. lPrd. . aland,! ,t.bl, 1 .ok,r,,: 0 chain, t bor.aa. 1 eluok. J l.., ... .1... . . .ui.jeet to aiy eruor a. uoy time. . ; , ISAAC C. M.CLflSKKV, ll Ltfk, Jan. 13, isri.-fll 5.'.V.V.WA " ' 1WU 1 lOJN.r s-.i i,,,! ,, S . . ,1 . 1 I ,. All paraknl ore ktr.li Wnrni .U.lr.il hureh. aaina ar rti anv w.v .tk ,k. .i. .. ' prop.rlr.sowlataevwHaal.sjof dobs Kol.a.i of Cbcit tewnlhia,.!!.: on. lorrej L..r aad au. i brown mare, a. ilia mui. bi-l..iiei to me .i..l -lung, lo me .,.d hi i al any'litoe, L. M. H'MIITTKN. -t ive.torer, Jan. 1.11b, IT.,4 (,.,,. ' "' ' - 1 IE J 'i1 .( .... . i . . 1 1 i a ' Cmt Vr.ln oa )bo i.iuii brlt III l.aWrntinft (AtOnahln- at,.... tt.l . Uet.a.ber ki um, i ulau irKa "i- S aara eld. The ewaer ef aaid alror 4. aanne.b. "J-. V-w I.., 1. 1... 'f',.' ".V.' iVi 1 boTlV arg. g d , ,. , STHA-U":. I I iiiin-.,'.!t ! ,,! ,j I I r!o.d"!ri? sr. -vr. nnq.rr.eoeo. in ..e(l town. hill, on p (.'belt town. hi laat tit tepiecftW a ItAllk RKft III on or .1..111I rtie lllll I ....... rae. and lake V ooX ' i11AR El. ana year aid. lUe aan.r I. reneW forward, prove Brerty, Bay ebarte. bin Sn.v, or l. will be 4i.i.i.eu of a -.- ' ' ANTIInKY M.UARV neeterer, das, 0, IM.1.-3C,. -ol If ' ;,,- .,t.i t,jihe. lak-Brr Is Bseaaiiw as M ka ft ssikvf Th. nartfcerfhtn herebd'.ie. aal;. k.i-. 1 ..I1 n. ?.i.v ana . e. , iierreos, snwst 4i(;lria flarrieef MittoB Uarmun, a. die.orva.( lu aaa - I .J. - .. t t 1. . id, 1.;., Thobui.n.M arWiirs.' " I . . bl eilTTUX. k t 'tSiryeivin;,,; . . - - 7 .-"B Ktl t SUFI u R ,,T,, .uM.,i "it, '"' V? Sit ' I"1' ,bi' tb ia ta tl, Fn.r. u," ,r ttio ute r1. In lb tri-m 1st rautVJ 1,1 aarling H lav i'i..Tn...i i'l I.,'.' i. m. ---' H'.',. awitt tlk kBdsrrii-.nl. slf ic. Tin oonf jid Hmixi tiC.VJr!;te dun. .1 ,I.,.r, sollet' snj. is' v il'rea...nsliTe .'Ptniwrlj iJthfVtlctteifrer terra., and TermMiie;' ae.ll. tai (.r.rnlywae Hf. '.' " tlfi sste bf . ..it t,.,,u.nat '.i '"Mil lem., and tcW uk tv- . , a tiit.ii.i.- ..1 '.t 1 fa rt'.-l .'f'IlX,V:pif, tst weeny aa nrtHnenirwae i Ay9 1 l')j"'if1.iT"''i'n''1.'!' ,lliga Stflal drrrtisfrnfiits. SheriiT's Sale. ViriUU I'l trf II "l lemrt J-'mriu, it- (ui.MUl jil (Iiq t'nurt l ( (tiitiwun I'll ii" of I Ivrtrll' hi ciMiMt . tii'il to Ml ii!i'-il. llitsip nil. tit vKtMikoltoPI IIIJrHAt.K, l tl.f I'uil Iloufi, m tlie I or -Hi, I) 1 1 t'lt itftii-UL on IVulittjatjuy, l.iib i.iijahiK I my "i jiiarnr, mu.ui i- orio.:, n. ui., tus .,r ,. ,: .J cl.t, Lt ih. Ims.v mil i Smnnut: M Mi hi.i,-.r l'ni,nlr. 1 R'A IM' n mi 'J tu ill thut rarUiit , Irial. or l.icfln i.i Intnl. mifuifn In (lis. lDHiihlK ni I ; ,;c4;uri j l'.n.ivnia, b ' . Cuililly of CKurlielrl KI.U HCile of ' biiuu.liit anil dVriribn.1 a. lullowa. "IWaril" al 'Aiintourniruf (linre-.. b'tmlii, l l;'; M'.:V,,;ri::. i in a pen ; iht,. t,y ri"Uv of tract of Juyh w bit.imii, mih.:. jrciij w-a, 101 p.-K-hM ti: . Si.i. lingij i'l ! miirirvi in l (msi .ajisv biihi I ,i D uw sbuiu linDi iium-i briandai; eno iiui.hed an I r pore... li lua pl a ol be- : ginn'tig, aontaioir.(f..N; -toa-ir- aiid oui hut,. ; ,iri, i ,a m.n p rein... L .. . . ml iii; .-iit.ee lair i'tmi et- umli tW; -tii.ee lair uVjir. .V,'","''," 'rt?.,1' .'.! "i" t"'.l,u'b!MK' ..' 5Ij p,.i.!, i,,,!!, ihi truet ; ti.r.ice i.y met ib tnj ileirrrei 1 Ihi' former I truer ; inmce i.y ... i met ni ij drgi ,.' "'t n'l periin. to ii,t.,u,,.f iKinumi i ..a. ' ".I'lf ""Vr1 r""r . !" !"" iw-.it toe tJJK t pne. n:titiag B1 111 nerve, lut.ru ar , ie, i.nng pm ..r o lerj. r tmt ..r innd. .r Ml.... . .hi. n.M. ..r J..h tf hihk.ll -i Al-o. Tliut cerlein ritcc or tenet r tan.l, elt-j- sle in flifeltr ..wi.ltii, (. Irerlirld e nt.ie, and Scire fll..r. .eij, U..nitd .1 aliet tlereribil a. .il. lose: tn wit : Aleo, All there tlx reitnin e.inliriibna tranla n .are-li of land, l)inj en tbe -wtere of the Mo .linnnon cn-t-k, in ti.e ce.intiia ol LlaArkel.i aad Centre, In Iho Hlule uf I. unrrlrAiita : Ono iruet .n tbc eart rije .f Mohiunon rreek. In Hu.li lowuelt.p, in U.e coutitjot (' nire.nlore-r.-ii.l, bejiitittitg t a .o.t of traeir, Jhu U'i.e uiau aud Jjvi V..lt-n.an : ll.ei ee bv Julia Wid-.-- uiaji, M.rl'i 40 dirc t. nr.! OS tietthee lo en old in uc t f ifftpr, in r Mirf ImfifHui errck i Ibcnoat'T ttfti'i i llubrrt 4 Uiu, anft In ml i.f Jubtiwo ui UunLtaa, uurth iJi diin-t ai 46'J itc:ih to a P"'1' ni ,he:,I Alui'nnn i u. nan uwnb -'at ct;r eiiht H tiarcbcfi tu a i.oit i ibauw lf Ujtt ul Jii-ub lKcIi, touOt .JO ilijritKi .at l.il rircii.i lo a pHf lltencti hy Ittt.U of Ilenrjr fruuin an I, m.it'i. ill dtgrtc mtai Jirj i-cidiei to a (Mitt, ati'i piaoc at hsirrtrg( lic n mo Ir.irt nt land m.-veyrA untlpr Wurtaiit, JtiC'tb WitU'uian, an 1 fMaUiatiiff VU mcvet mn-(.trt'lit-. ami an "lUiitnn'w t 0 r cent. Ur i rtia'lr. ; i.t .'.... ' .' ' ... . ' . ni, ii ii rn-tin v, nnti in ;y III Attirrii 10 w. i-h ., Chaili.l-t n.utilv, siijoii.it.jr rn.t h-.uttded 'y;i,i-nineJii .n arr.inK).faro,Wi,irmaii, mura t Urr, U:aa (no lime inict mrvevet ou wr,i"1 vmk4 wi xnn. . , ' ; , ' Ono oili. ,iu".'v" i nre. w.-t of Moeliai. oifnr irail "itunte printipany in Uush it,,xrtii, t.riitniDjr; at a in it la cnrnr I'lrnii.) ih. l.n- ! a ..,. n... il. 'ill .1.. 1 kitii w-, t- i u a uiojik1, n tb ttor.k of Mo.hai.in.a i rrtk ; lli'aee tlna-n the mute 701 of leginnu.f ; ajrtialoint J3i et, -ad .: loa-n'-eo 01 tx per o..ni. i.r roaui.. 40., eeing " ' ' ' v u'-ojaming ilarttn Or:t olLor tr.t.;t i'.IumI-j In M-rrii towB-bln.1'' lr ariinll j tliciwo t.y fmiif, north 67 Jfewi' 71 ,u-zmvt uu -..rr t l ,., tin In nit ' f ,rf Mi-ahnuBoi. ccf th 4. l!riiLV by JlvQ,iM. JUT- W tin, K-ntri 7ii ilcrt-fl ratf IWj ic-reti.-i hi ma pin; ihf-nr-e itUi. 17 .Uijresii mil ,r,-l. ' 10 a ri.K-V o.ik ; tb.itrt' niutb l tt !I5 1 Ht.-l.ea () white tvUi 1 flunv g.li ) .Ji-jrevn j el 124 i..'"1) lo iil.ici uf Wjiiinioz ; con- l;ilini'jr 4.1 iuitvr, irni ailuKQiict-, I lust Die 'llim Wi.i. i i iurcei tia ff..n-!)t (o Jono vu ill. man, lir-'ii.iiinar at ptiit on (lie wratii.lt ' of ll.e K1i4l.u11p.tr,) rhrjvp' raJO(t IrMUi Will fttn I'mi.r iK'ith .0 w-H.M- ih.-?' 1 ,, m .;. .ul..r,li tkcaa. 1. J .ln HJ n"tei i-' .i-ioe. e.atii perd.e., to an oM ' 1 li .-t.. i.v . .in ..f i-atriek ll.,-. nmth u - . "." '" ' "."'" " """W; I ' bbnk ot vt-k ; iuw hy l.vUriUitv.11 nurtb CO J'-.Ttf' tt O'' fc rcboo to nn kt Ltinluok : ) Hpf I ii.iiipc Hn-l n.vl find trafl Of nhlT1 ' ' "u " " ' , wp' '-, rpT','ie iort: i'M. lui - itrt - eii w.tt v f.errhea, aooifc Oi SgTaaa we.l ?6 j ninlie.. itmk ti7 ulranaa , eat 31 peiolit.. Cu I l"" "'' l'l,!e ol 'iingi cmunins in I TV """ ' ' LSari'MTU'rj at tne net. tmniiiK. t n.rnee l.y iroci. ol ( I "" M,,,r Andrew (lr.tr aanlh iO degree. e.t::(W nerebe., lu a Kat of Jubs Wi.limaa- ,.e.b, tl,, . nniir tt ierrl JJ.I Tui tnarebe. to a nai . thenea be t...,t ot J.... v... V "nh " f ' irniier, ... a poet ; men.. Uf earaa arui 17 I "aire.j we.l 100 r.rr.h.-. lo an ! Ml. o.k tli.nee by Ir.et ut llenjamln tlattin B.irlb 00 ' , dejeee. ea.t l2 iterehe., to arrj old rborry tree sreiai.eaabii-li J.'bn Tnioh. n.l elkerib. indin. ll" "'b d ef OrtrrW, fars, gr.ntta and ' Ja Nelmw In fee, who eobl aod """.a fb. aatna t. ..ul defendnat, aha barba Pll Oa.pane.ef ll.a StaU ef d'ana.Tlraaia.. . bl,.li ile.eribt.,1 l.n I. are wn.rlaM frb Is.is.f of Ithomlsnnt eoal, ne.ope-i.ed end kelng J ilt"l br "all derendnnl rniarianlf and ba. in. railroad IWk. laid tlr.in, ad ,4rad tnt.lt. "I" I1 prenuiea, eonnei'l.ng with th. Trron. viesrsain, auiuMI SI n leJlfi tlta. "a. rouroa.: jog.iiiv wuu siii ooil ,ara jitcd I"" ""' .le, a aLal le, 4 i ' " - . HoiieJ, takes In aieeallan end ta lb. pronrrte of It.. Ilerlir Goal eold a. Company af letiniJItatllA. j ft V ul l.nu. .- Hit K 3lt0 or .0...' at a-Ueh . !, ,"'1"r'T rt""'a tnn.1 be paid St lira !... of Mle, ... u oib.r arr.ngen.eat. u"",, aa will U epprorn.1. oth.-rajiaa Ihe i.roperte ill I imate.ll.tt, la p .! ,Mlrjm ,! e,n,n ri-k ol tl.o e,.n to .oTJ, i" ilj .traeb olt. and ho, in e... of 4Veire at nteh re-ia.e, etiall mako ewi.rl ilia anrae..M.di ta. .o In. .,' wli ,0 l)eti ,, pr3fcd 'in Court f ..alnuilnn uult.l tl.. .....ner I, l,, nn,l Ate Sueriff. y. (, M, p KltR IN, riitctni-r'. Ornn a. 1 Clearfield, Pa., lire. Si, llfr.f "; btienn s Sale.. "'"I VaW af amaVy iriu if, rt-r,- fhiii- aa.1 out ,.f ll.e Court of C. union Flea, ol Cle.r bold county', nnd tn rae dlreeied. there will be p-l.e.l to pnl-lle .ale. nf theCnrt McnM.TS be' ... vi.B.nn.i.0. M edne.Jav. the l.llh Jnawary, 4r.J.., at 1 VelorJ .,. mi th . a;1""'"! doett,eilJ oHafe,l. le.to kit: , " H't eerl.ln ,.leee M tnslMrM. In Ilrnd, l.iwnahip.'.'karSeM ewintT. I'd." ln. j ."' ' ' .tr.Piis rl t. "d tJ,?, i Tper.", "toi.Un.T.i!L1 : if"1 "" i" wppiied ib the 0 4-..7... s I Si I 'totnar.T annli.nee. lor tni.ing eoal. And " 'M .- "I 1 "'d premiiw L.n.g moled ,,ami , -0,w,! . I- Mel; "atne tu ner.' b,.uic. a atai.le. n4 l.l.-iisitk ' V. ' ' 1 r""""' " rr, bavmavsi and seeeribed r. tin-"0"1" MrifhiMng l bUenak.wrner-nf lawd erd Wod.t then .Im.j. th, .! i-rvr... omreor ree.Tn noneei theneeetill ".V "m,,''t''Wesie.ten,1 therm, .tin kyrm. ran n p.rerreewientwrlFt. " rWkaAaimi.1 laasiarearlar. teahatnlonl MhenoerttlUye.nl 1: . 'I':1" "lea" waoeaeli: tlieneJeliy !" Oredef aaath It ncrche. Mar er lea. te a nbeaetet.larnn. we.1 l- ..i " ,0 r""t t.a Bank id degeve. ere J " "t"1 r,rhr" "" w lejw, to a port, tkenee perene. Man ftMefr tn place of be. ig ill acrtataind s:l iH mi... j aUovabeV, .Sflrwafri lr.be, i are e t,rettnr twit of tl. - a.re. ann I. lieieto) axial ,o. la.a, een'eyod fttlil draasrilaak.l In et.,...l r. I I. . L .1 . tin J rrronli-l in CltTirM n..t.i. tn .iu.i i.AL Aft darttril and Hi lukl.iAr l.j la.j ' '. I I ttbU. is eV,;. :a Z ' Z T,,.' t C. Sullli. Al.nt all II..I MMI. Mel of land tloitO h nenrueld eounly, Pennrylrawii, be,(inning al a V' it,te. B..II, partly .as use ! laud of Ueega pa"'" Weft Or r,i tl. 'a(,m 0 rr,ti ... ......an. c ner.,ll.,rt ,.,.,,lta. l.,. , - . ,T r " of tr.el No'.' fTt (h.nre ej.t lit tbe .out lri t n i I boandi ... . .... ,rc w T. ,,,, rAW r , r -.... , " '" ". . T . ' .er.iioe niure ar tea. le . a al-,f l""'! ' none, lleoe, uulh In ,M"t-t5 Tnt'SSfiesii,-. to a ilL.ts (,h. , . a . i.j.r..ii . -TfZp ftolhH these Ke.l in SirflUs-rl-.i.-Trp" " t ,-.! .leaaW '.""'! "iimeninjer. Jn. or PAt.n..Th, ,,,, it l. 1 A pron.rt, ,lull Ihi .,,, , p,id nwlaa.wlllW.,,n,h,c,l,dih.,,U.t1,er.,oPertyl .U be IBn.adi.arr an I a e4( L-'u. .I th. .10, S a.,d ,, of jb.Vl.oiitosTk.Sn tl w (truck oil. and Bin, In e.ra of deOclrncy al ry.ri, re r.SM atrilSroa. attain na n,lirkw.n lk B. cil lie pr.iepl.d la Court for eonnrmitioa unk-K the money I. arluallv paid ta ..Wntui . t,. . ISCI 11 lll.M.N, 'l.t asriitrr . orrica, 1 Jv tthcrUT. ve-aiiie.sj, 4-a y.o, 14. I...-4 , I)JlI,TJSTIt..'njU.r SOTICB.- 4TtV. Knllee I befcl.y given I hat letter, of adnlB- t.tralion OB Ihe eil.t. ot J4CUB 1V1SK, de-, ewat'l. uvUi of 1 atottta lowiili.)., t'l.arteld elnty. Peoaa., ha ias -bees, dolt Braabed la lbs bnilereigiied, ell prr.011. todvbled ta Mi al.e will M..ew.akrlaBri..llle ireWBi.Bl, B ih.i. hiring clk.ni. or d. mind, will pre.ent then, r fcttlerrfmt wltbout 8e- rT. - nrtiHOH W. WIS '"Mil rflTOy, i,'P'rWjwIJir. rarf. ..'- " m i)ew (lffrttsftnnitj.. j(JI-OSINGOUT, CO ST. I i Owim to Ike vaslp. thlak It seller to eieee oatoufaioek , ... i. . M ' Jm. M. j W M.m i trHi.'k will be an aJranUifa to tolh HI aa4 ear wnntm Oar ataok la Urge, eoaeieiiat af . CLOTHING, IN ALL STYLE-, HATS & CAPS AND Genlsr Furnishing Goods Which tr intend Mllinft ( m! for cm h. We say Just What Mean ! If ju winb tu aave trom $ I to $ V tvn uit, w it yunr line Ut bu. Our Irit-eUaa 0fi rroa'f from $10 0 lo 20 Hlnfjla ertar . l'aittr rotir Autta a t) ta IS te ' " IS M u 20 OS " 4 00 la S 80 " S M la S 00 " I oo to to I 00 la 00 I 31 U t 00 " .. 10 la all ' . II tn ' ' tl " . I 00 ta I tl " 54 la , I li . alarkel .treat, o.noite I n r Shirta llut-k Ulovra lluao . ' ' h tr Oa,. RetiieiutKi the j.laee toe .uurt tiitare. II. STEWART SOX. KRATZER & LYTLE. THE. N E W FIRM 1 m Tiitia COLOSSAL : CONSOLIDATED 0 STORE, Arn ii-ftrlalBif domm tlwir IMMtVSE STOCK OF GOODS, I .1 CASH PRICES. B-.lo-.lein.0K4 and MlUng for reed fmj lira them ta de IL Thej (rill eodeeeer U b Hi:AI0.lrAItTKUH - J 3 A P. 3 i ; - t. , i , H . t . . " cl,i' - "M DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Dre.a Uooila, . Wall Paaar, - Boot, and rSUi.4, i j J Uueetarare. : ' "rooerle., , . , , afc, 4.. , And ej v'.ber good. i. uVIr lino, J a-1"-' -,ta t. a - .'-i" I ' .1 . , x. (vniin rAsH.',',, 7 ;. .2': J; M. VHATKRR, J.O. LtTI.B. S learteU, Dad. H, 1(74. . "fiTOTICR.- ' I 1 f , . All permit, are bareby Sotila real ta. tike any Inmber ar timber aa the paUle aoad. la ' Mwrenee township, aor to aa. ar oeeapy asy ef tbe .ama along lli. rlrar or eraeh. la aat4 towa hip. Iaa.rit..gar Caftlnflia.aerorlutba-.vU. om Ik. perrni..a.a and afreaaiaBt ol the riaper ri.or. ia writing be nl obtalaej. The wea.l. tie. provided bj law wiU he atrieUy ealoroed Hotlee. KUNK, .. , lllirtlD. f 8. P4ae. J2.1..tf " Sapervlaura. " r jas. nuowv. VICK"S: t'LORAU'CUlDli,., . , ...;F0 l7t. , ,,, . ,.,, ubll.hrd lurterly.-J,.r.Br rTraata Jaet ia.aed, nd aeaiJal war IlKJ paves 0k gravlnga, deriiitiun. of more Ibas IM af oar beal I'loHer. and Vertable, with diree. lion.fnr errlture, Oolered rSJate, vt.; The wjaao': eful aad eternal wnr af the hind ta tba t KnlibandlJaa.a. Ad.lru. 1 1 dealt-ltl ' rt II. .' I Noltoe I. hereby given that th patiaeeebak . . htrelerore etl,tiB between AleiaBdar Watoee. I I Mutla J. Mrbol. and O.c.r B. Marrell, aador ' i tbe name of Watroa, MVokali Oa-, at Caeveae ilre, Pa., w diraolt-od by aaloal aaaaaBI m tbe Itlh day of lleoeinher. the book.. Bote, aad oceani. are, ay agreement of Ihe narliew, pie ib the hand, of tl. B. Uamlt, al l learl.ld. fee ee.tiemati.ja.iwaiM.ueB. - w , vj - aaNZ.VSt ., WAUUM, MIOyOL k CO... QAl!TIOS.-d" -" :.'dii- ;j -tAII perwaa are hat. by araraed agaia.l par-' cawing or it. any aMier raeddlinf wuk the fol-, lowing property , new Ib the hand! kf a. a. 4ak. I lartni, of Lewrenea lewaabrp, t. 1 bay koraa, I eel doable herneee, .H.I I h.lfer, as the aaaa eelonge oo ate aad la baliarllk biak, aakjeet aa Bay : ' r. u. HbiiUia. . . ... t Cleartlald, Dee. 9J, 1014. ll .... rpAKE NOTI(5&.X5iAa ':' .- - "I i : . ( ,, ., , ' Per.on. owing (bo dw ra fararl. eaiaber let, 1074) af. 1 .in,, t aa t- 'Ktatzer tSt'Lytle, 8AVH COPTf hy HRTTMNO THK IE a a. ... ...... ' M a nain .' "."."".V' y- 5JMMt Olearleltl, Deo. IS:,-H NOX18R. I u,, ,r Oetoba.,U74, Ibe barikveaabM k .iaoe then, Bad bereaner will a. i . . . " 1, a.aia i..il .. I'l-k.. t'lahiWIa, beei IS, U)4..J.. . '. .M ' 'JWBKH,:- MHUWIKM. 4Yw-.-. i.,.,. J ..-tl ' ' "at 4aai. jTl() r"r I) PTrt O T? "Cor;ana,lll, o. i. IS-4 T - r,.,lS,4, . ... . , ! I Q abpj,tvravin(.m:: j id I IT.! 1 the aaderelgae la prepared la weave ta Ca.rar to srden ka say etybt dalreV Hsvia, had ever Ihlrty year. peaaUealeiwerleaM Is Phil" adalnhia. he fed. eealdeetef atvlae u...... ta IIkim whs on, fa.ar klas with ak.lr was viae. rde,, ..al. ar litter, addreaeedle Wtlll.., .".otje, .taroru an., will aMel vi.k 1 "K cluLLJ.aDfbil, : . ' en . will aaeal an.k . . ' ""..Ml . ftigler Sialfoi .iwiB.tsjtta.. iyia, Iboi bon ,U a Urn 4oU IVma. ala mi ' v. tWTm. Jog taaa bmA aikvavv ar TTOUSR aND L6T FOR 8ALRI " idVnB'literJHr?--'. r lot OMllill Ml. U kd-i-a aktlL.kJ -Jv ' ,,(0 tk. t.U, si Ike fOkVa. . 4--M- r,A.Mvu , . A I. I AS