I '.' i ShcgepttHiran.; (r.onni! U. Gooulandeu, Editor. c h kXit Ki isLi),"Ta ' WEDNESDAY MOHN1NO, FEB. 18, 1874. Til E SYSTEM OF COLLECTING T.l.VES. An effort i being niuile befnre the IiOgixlnturo to linvo our jinni'iit motlu of oo'iloeting enmity nnd Stulo tuxoa eliniiji'il. Tbe rvuiler in no lonlt nwrire tlmt tlioitt nro two system in rogue in . this Stnte. Tor gathering thoso tnxos. The M jilttii wuh for the Aiwessorto return tho namoK of two responsible men tothcC'ommissione!W,onoofvuom wn made eollcetur. Ho collected the luxes anil whs allowed fiet per cent. Hence, if the collector collected and nid into tho county Treasury $15,000, . it cost the taxpayers 8730. I'nilvr the - new plan tho county TrenHurer collect what he run ami is allowed two per cent., costing the taxpayers but $300 for gathering a similar sum into the Treasury. This is tlierofbro a laving of $150 on J 1. 1,000, and when tho sum reaches $30,000, makes $900, i.tlio tax of two or threo small townships), in favor of the taxpayers. Tho objector will say thai in a large county like ours, where tho Trenwii-er is required to do much traveling and collect but little, it iM unfair as the amount receiv ed does not cover expense. This may bo true; but our reply to that argu ment is: That no man is couipetlcd to kiTiv at County Treasurer, and any one can therefore avoid that annoyance. Again : Under our system the tax payer who comes fiu'ivm-d in .May or June, and settles Ins taxes promptly, gets a discount of a percent., while the delinquent is compelled to pay the (.'unstable S per cent, for running after iii tn in October nnd Xoveinber. This feature Itself is very commend able, because the Statcnutliorities there by tench tho citizen a valunblo lesson that of promptness, for which ho is paid and if ho wants somebody else to wnit upon linn, Jic must pay tho bill himself, and not call upon his prompt tax paying neighbor to help pay his bill, ns was tho case under the old sys tem, under which it mttdenodiffcrencc how early in the season he paid his tax, ho got no credit for being prompt The mini who paid his tax in Novem ber fared just ns well ns tho one who paid his in May. In fact, tho system was a premium on delay and nlotbful- 11CHS. It is true that under the old law counties were allowed 5 per cent on the Shite fur, if paid into tho State Treasury by the first of August. .Shrewd collectors came fnrwiiiil and paid nil' their duplicates and received the disiYiunt. This, too, was a fraud, because the riitemtnt iras allowed the col lector anil not the tax payer. Another virtue, which should not be overlooked, is, that under tho "Venan go system," as it is generally known to legislators, a fur better class of inon nrn elected to the ofHco of Constable, in counties whore tha law has been tested for fifteen or twenty years. This is certainly commendable, as is orory other Act of Assembly wliioh tends to rcdnco tho burthen of tha people and elevate the standard and responsibility of tho officers who execute it. Again, to bo still more practical, In stead of theorizing, wo will state it in this way. For several years past tho county nnd Ktnto tax assessed in this county has been, in round nninbers, about $20,000, about half of which was collected by tho Treasurer and the other half by the Constables. The former chnrged but $200 to gather his half into the treasury, while the dctin quents wero required to pay the officer Sli.lO for gathering up his portion. It would therefore cost tho taxpayers only $520 toeollect $2fi,000, if all would pay promptly that which must be. paid anyhow, while under the old system it would cost $1,300, beside a loss of $1150 in discount, making a substantial dif ference of not less than $1,430 enough to purc-huHc a good house and lot every year. Wo are aware that both systems contain some objectinnublo features, but they cunnot be cured by legislation. I')ithcr system is good enough, if tho officers whose duty it is to enforce them ilischurgo their obligations to the public. Tho radical wrongs and de fects in both systems is no fault of the law, but are brought about by the ne glect, either through ignnranco or do- sign, of (he officers acting under them, and must be remedied nt homo and not beforo tho Legislature. To conclude: Wo have personally tested bolhsysU ms. In point of econ omy tho Venango law is far the cheap est for the poople, although rather biirthensomo on the Treasurer in a connly sparsely settled and of large territory like ours. Hut, as before tntotl, this is a penalty no man need ineor. Wero we ns strong an advo cate of "rings" as some people profess to be, wit would prefer tho old plnn. Under it the I'liinmissioners can ap point certain individuals as collectors, without consulting the K-opU, nnd give them all the benefit of discounts and profits that could le ninilo under a nigged system, nnd they can form n "ring" that could not be broken. Un der the Vonnngo )nw, tho peajile make I ho collector every year, and if they do not choose a good one, tin? fault is theirs. lWulcs, this annual iiilcrfrr. onco with "rings" by liiti peoplo de stroys ami weakens them, where they exist, and tht rights of the people arc treated with respect. A (iooo Imitatou. An exchange finds fault with Badicnl Congress man, 8mall, of New Hampshire, who is ft very Brutus in his determination :osink his natornnl feelings for tho' good of tho ritato. lie iiniuiiialea one of his sons to a West Point CrvloUhip i.nd recommends the appointment ofj another as mail ngent. r'uch panri otism is, happily, fun) .and very small. tn.tr munll s mall ConirrcHsman, who is only Imitating tho IWdent of :i!ie I'nlkd StatesT It Small U Jasiick,'' Jm R'W'U "',10 K"vern-incut I HAI1Y ECONOMISTS. In IWinUrluHt tw .Wltuy nf th Tivnmiry atnteil tltnt ftum tint way the government miichinu was ma-' niug, tho fiscal year would show a de ficiency of from eighteen to twenty millions of dollars. He is now beforo Congress With n tax bill, saying that tho ilufleuiicy will reach forty millions of dollars, und in order to cover this, tho tariff on tea and coffeo must bo restores' which tho coflb and tea "ring" had taken off for their own benefit low years ago, and the members of Congress vitb whom they divided now this same "ring" has its store houses full, pur chased since the repeal and they want it restored. This "ring" mado one hundred millions of dollars by tho re peal, and it propose! to niuko twice that sum by having the tariff restored. Tlteir store bouses nro full, and just as soolfits Congress passes tho bill in question thoy will chnrgo up the amount and pocket tho profits, while tho government will roceivo but very littlo revenue for nt least two year. In the meantime tho cofTo and tea drinkers will bo compelled to pay the tariff imposod. It is oonsidered a vory mean .trick for ono individual to collect dues indi. rectly from another; yet this is tho policy of the government under its infamous tariff tyntetn. Our govern ment agents are "hard up." They need money ; but they are not manly enough to assess and collect a direct tax, imposing a burthen equully upon ull tho people, llenco they proHme tho shystenng plnn of putting a tariff on tea and cofl'eo which mu.'t nil be paid by tho consumer, while the job ber and speculator in those prime arti cles novcr contributes ono cent, toward tho revenues of the government. The Philadelphia Prcm in alluding to this question, gets off tho following stupid ideas : Knowing that tuition le inevitable, tht coun try will be chicly interacted la the article! upon wbich It it to bo placed, nod it will not bo pleeacd with Uia 00I7 two wbich tbe ooretery pofitiroly tndieateo, fit: too and euflca. Tbo tariff on thaoa arltoloa of prim aooeooily wao tba moat unpopular impoiilion, with tha aingln ex'epltua of tho ioeoma lai, aver lovittl in thin eounlry But apart front tbil feeling, it ia Tory doubtful that if roirapoaod It will nchiarn lha object Ibo bVercUry baa in tlew, nhilo It will certainly ro. cult in incrcaaing Ibo eeptof articles of unireriel oontumplion, and moke thira in thourandi ot oaeea luxurica where Ibey nro BOW necclieriei. There would be just ns much com mon sense in saying that whisky and tobacco nro articles of jWi nteeuity, and they too should not bo taxed. If tea, coffee, whisky and tobacco are not luxuries, what articles are? Take your infernal tariff off tho boots and shoes, hats and caps, clothing and pro visions, worn and consumed by the ioor in fact every body and then you will "hit tho nail on tho head." Those, wo say, are the "prime necessi ties," and should bo untaxed; tariff tho luxuries. If tho tea, coffeo and whisky drinkers, and tobacco chewers nnd smokers are uot patriotic enough to support tho government in this way, I let them quit using these luxuries, and they will enjoy just ns good health as they do now ; at least our grandfath ers did. Theoditorof tho Trent con tinues: The carfgrrtlen ot tba Keeo-tnry In bin lait re port, lhat tbo taa oa rpirile bo inereaied ten eenti por lallon.wu a ooand one,and onght to be adopted ; but tbe ro-iropotitiun of tha tariff on ten nnd coffee wools be erect mora unpopnlar than the remodelling of tha entire Internal leva nuna ayatem. Yes, and wossy it is just assotindon tho tea and coffee question. Mure, stop your toritT hiimbnggcry and adopt a squaro, honest taxation, and then every body will know Just what onr agents are doing, and who pays the money. , Again : Threo years ago Congress took the tariff off tea and cofl'eo, and the government revenues wero deple ted ubout twenty millions annually, and tho deficiency raiaod from other sources. How much cheaper were thoso articles after tho tariff act was repealed ? What tea n J ooffut drink er purchased for any less? Who pnek oted tho 25 cts. per pound on tea, and the S cts. on coffee ? The importers alone. They have just mado sixty millions by this Congressional "trick." Tim r"iXKU.-r-A Bill passed the lower branch of our legislature hist week, by a voto of 179 yeas to 3 nays, fixing the timo and regulating tho terms of nil city, borough and township officers, excepting Justices of tho Peace and School Directors, which are already regulated by general laws. The bill providcstlnit nil the officers indicated in llip title, to bp elected on the third Tuesday of Pehruitry next, or in any year therenftor, whoso term of office would, under existing laws, expire prior to the first Monday in March, shall continuo in office from the dnto at which said term would other- wise expire until the first Monday of .11 arc n noxi ensuing inereio, nun nm terms of their successors shall begin on tho first Monday in March, and shall continuo for tho period now fixed for tho duration thereof by existing luivs, And horcaftor all elections for officers which shall la) vacant on tho first Mon day in March shall bo Jicld on tho third Tuesday of February next prucooding thereto. Abo.lhalwhenovorsaid officers aro now by law required to effect an organisation they shall net nr tlmt purpose on tho first Monday of March of each year. , l'l.VMOUTH THIOLOOV "I heard Mr Bcoehor thoro say (foot nf the stairs), to Mr. Motilton :" "Have yon seen Elieitbeth'a confes sion?" Mr. Moulton bnirotl and said : "Yes, I have." Mr. Bccchorthcn exclaimed t ''Tlifx will kill me I" Still iiecclior U alive anil kicking, and liU in the lirooklyn Court with tt bonnet of white me before him, on a bonnet oi while roses octoro pint, on . . ,, . j .table as emblem, ofli.nocei.ee ,ul virtue I Was there ever such hngo tinud pinoticfd on tho human raco, except tbo one palmud nff on the occopants of the gnrden by tho serpent. Pikiu 8xrrT. The Ktwlical aulhorl- tics at Harrisburg and Washington rofusisl C. S, Senator Scott tho poorj cnuipliment of iyi)i Jljio crcilenuols of hit saenrsaor before tho CruiiattVa- In the jrroceHings of that body on tbo 2d of r-obrtiary. wo find the following: alor elect fmm tho Slnto of Panmylvaaii, for' HWrWd'l'" l rHuiHa, ell yaan frcm tbe 4lb af Marah, 1814. k-ad and alacad oa ate. , About tho brl ignored publio man in this State, after the a)tb of March, will be tho lion. John Scott, nf Hunt Ingdon, who died from u over dose of Ka KIuIid- Jto'llrt! nm4y cnmsunded by "' Butler T'A'n ON II AND. -I '(llitflVX,! lln.1 lu n ci-.-il ItiI.tH Hill, on l.uu.l w. Tim ?,,.., I.ill ia . I., il.n ll,.,u. ,l 1 the House hill is dead in (he Senate. Tho Undical leaders nuiko strong pro fessions to tho darkey in relation to this Iniquitous, measure ; yet, we do not belive that they want to pass tho bill 111 question. Thoy only want to humbug poor Sambo u little while longer, so as to secure his veto at tho next Presidential election. It they pass tho bill tbo best portion of the white wing of the parly will hreuk with tho lenders, and then tho party will bo mado up of negroes.sciillawngs and carpet- baggers creatures wholly without principles except to plunder. Tho llelletonto lirpuliliean ill allud ing to Mr. Wallace's victory remarks: To liavii carried off tho honor fitmi such men us Ilhick, ltucknlew and Cly. inor, is a high tribute to hit tireless energy and imfiiiling sagacity. Al though we nro not his biographer yet, there is much that could bo said to his credit. It should bo a matter of satis faction to his constituents thut ho has yielded to their wishes and consented to remain In the Senate nf the Stale till tho 3d of iMarch. Stii.l on a .Swki.i,. The national debt swelled 0110 million four hundred thousand dollars during tho shrinking month of January. Kor four months previous to tho Xoveinber clection.tho Secretary of tho treasury monthly an nounced a largo reduction nf the debt, und tho liadica! journals set it out in the largest typo they had in their offi ces. Since the election tho debt bns increased every mouth, nnd very small type is used by "the govern incut" journals. How strange! Kaiui sl Kconhwv Hkmoxstrateii.- Crawford county paid $35.0110 fiirbridg es, last year. The outstanding bounty bonds amount to $358,230.07. Pretty well in debt. The liadical officials squaro the account in this wav : Cain and nulptaniling talei County building! .ni'e.aro at Total fclliS.Ma j: It is unnecessary to stato that this anility has been managed by the llad icals for the past t wenty years. They must have extraordinary fine build iligs out there. Stkaniir Joy. The friends of Matt, Carpenter wero so rejoiced over bis defeat for Senator, that on his return from the Slate Capitol to Milwaukee, they unhitched his horses from his sleigh and hauled him nil over the city by hand, that altcrnoon. Matt, told tho crowd that ho would make them a speech beforo his return to Washington. IUtiiks C(kil. The editor of the Pittsburg Commercial reproaches tho editor of tho Huntingdon (tlobe, for the fact that tho Iliulicul majority in tho former county is reduced from 800 to less than 100. We recollect when Al- leguny county gave 10,000 Radical ma jority, yet it gavo 2,li0fl Democratic majority last fall. Was that tho fault of the (llobe too ? Say, M r. Commercial. In Mkmoiih-m. Tho carpenter busi ness was prnapcroaa at one time, but front tho tono of Malt's letter and the conduct of thu Wisconsin Legislature recently the business is about played out. Vide the following : Dras KlLLotio i X am dnticralely ahnrt. Can't yon asod me II. 000? If eu, II would ban godcond. Yonri truly, at Aug., tSTS. Mm. II. Ca'1tss. A Dkad ('hnhrkshman, Hon. Huiii uel F, Horsey, ono of tho Congress men from Maine, died on the 3rd Inst. Ho was a member of the present anil also of tho next Congress. Ho is the fourth Congressman that has tiled since tho November election three Democrats and ono Republican. - 4 A Dkai Senator. Hon. Win. A Huckiiigbnm, ono of the United States Sonntors from Connecticut, dictl at his homo in Norwich, that Stale, on Thursday last. His term of office would have expired on the 4lh of March next. Ho will Iss Bucsccdod by a Democrat. NoMINATin. Tho death of Mr. Wolf, one of the members of Assembly from Centre county, causes a ipucinl election in that county to fill the vu ciincy. The Democrats last week nom mated Win. K. Alexander, of Millheiin for that position, nnd tho election comes off on tho 10th inst. The Caimtoi. CAtrrimn. Tho ne groes now hold Washington. Thodis cusaion in Congress of (ho Civil liights Dill has drown cvey darkey to nsh ington who could raise money enough to tnko him there. No white man could irel a scat III the lohbv on the ftnj 6(h j,mt. Til DtAD t'AII'KMTF. TIlO defeat of Matt. Carintor, for United States Sonittor in Wisconsin makes lis feel exceedingly happy. ' lie was the ablest man thu I!nds had in that body, lint ho was .corrupt, nnd It seems that his constituents found him nut. Uf!A It. On our tlrst pago will Imi found a lengthy comiuuiiiiiation from Dr. Hnyer, on a vital rahjunt; and wo bespeak for it an attentive terusal by onr readers, A WoNhKiin i. liAnicAi.. It Is not olton that nn annnintincnt i declined upon any ground, especially whore the position is retiu tiH'iiiii vw. yin iionoiiioii execption to tho rule has been found in Kx-tiovernor Bradford, or Maryland, who had declined tho appointment of appraiser f merchandise nt Baltimore, "II tho BP'nn'l 'hitf he hnsnn knowledge j of ti,c ,,!(lti(.nl dtitttll nf tl.f ollloo, nnl ! that the duties should ho discharged by ono w ho has. If appointees or official asnirants had the same reasonable com punctions as to liieir illness, wo rattier , - -- - - - . I link there would be a huge improve- ' (M ,(, o). lina,.!,,,,, (Icn. firant must huvo been creatly surfirlscd when ho hrard Kx-tloverimr Hradford'i letter on declination. Daunaiilk TnKAsoN. There Is not a newspaper or politician, llemiH rntic or Itcpiiblicaii, in tho whole land, which doea not admit that Kellogg was not elected Covornor of lionisiann. Yet firant employs tbe army of tho United Hiatus and uses tho luxes of the people o fore Kellogg into Iheguhcrnntoriiu scat ami til keep illl there in spite of the will oi the people i j,0iiisiiua ex, - - -.. i om- It ii re.iorlcd that nt fiirensburg lire Othoiliie Cunleimillor, who is over 112 year old. 'J'bil Is tho .Hb timo that tho frostsji) yvlifer have Visited her. Tho rails were connected through the llisisao Tupuid.nfth'uil Ceremony, on the 3d inl j the; ! "nil . vein 01 witiii is siuinoseM 10 net anthracite coal has just been f.iund at i i iliincocK, -Ull. I A nephew of Stonewall Jackson j married u nieco of (ieorge II. McClel , lull nt Denver, the oilier tiny. j Francis Keriiaii is the first Demo I ciut to represent New York Stale in j tho I'nitcd Stntet Senate for thirty j years. Tho cranberry crop of Xew Jersey, New Kiiglund and tho West, for 1874, may bo roughly estimated at l!lli,00(l bushels. On the night of the opening nf tho Paris Opera House, orchestra chairs sold for $200 ciii h, und a small box for $21,00(1. Skillful burglars nt Harrison, Ohio, recently worked all night trying to blow open nn empty safe, which was nut locked. The Committee on Patents in the I'nitcd States Senate, has determined j against any further extension of Sew ing .Mncliine J'ntcnts. Princo Philip, luko of Saxony, was married on the 4th inst., 10 tho Prin cess Louisa, eldest daughter of the King of tho Belgians. During 11 recent cold snap Xew York harbor was so filled with ice that foot passenger crossed on it from New York to ami from Hi-ooklyn. A grandson of N011I1 Webster pre sented to His .Majesty of tho Sandwich Islands, when in llostou. 1111 elegant copy of Webster's Dictionary. Tilusvillo has to pay Mrs. Piillnrd $3,000 because she sprained her ankle while walking along n street that was left in a bad condition by the city. j At a ball given at St. Albans, Vcr- incut, recently, by the Hi-olherhood of ! Locomotive Knginccrs, tho sets were tiiriiieit nt tho sound nt a steam whistle. I An extraordinary drought pre vails in nil the Hudson river counties. I in New York nnd Ibo farmers have I great difficulty In procuring water for men-stock. i no .inline 1 otisiitutmiuii I onven A'i'ir.V ITEMS. Anna li( kens is studying l stage, mid will make her thlnit in' of A iv." I nu huvo (h leuted the proposition U! u 1 t .1 I "mount never reuencu Hie null- ! amend the cons.i.u.ion s., tlmt women 10 f""'hu'7 ! Hm.. l that over seventy-five pr slu.ll he electors under the same rog. yPf,,bl,n 'n'1 '' ''(' " eent. went into tho p.-kcts of tlishon rations and restrictions as men mt "1""' 0,"'n,' " U'X Mllll'nl cM Indian agents and Indian traders. , lalio. s ami usti 11 lions as ,mn. i,rates in their own corrupt interest. Mr. Garfield (Hep, Ohio) denied the j I he price of coal oil is on tho rise. "Wo chargo that tbo Magistrates' I assertion and called for tbo proof, i It is now selling at Oil City and along bill was originally framed, and all tHe Mr. Peck I ask tho gentleman if it j the Allegheny river in its crude state. I political movements under it, have i, no( tnlu that an absolute license has ' at $140 and $1.50 per barrel, an ad- been made with tbo fixiti purpose of! been given to tbo brother of the I'resi I Vance ot oiie-hiilf since the M of He-! perpetuating the powtr of the King, dent as sole trader at one of tho Indian cciiilor. by the aid of what if successful, will a"oncics. -Rev. John Scarborough. D. n., of l ittsltiirgti, was consecrated Ibsliop til tho Diocese nf New Jersey, at liiirling ton. on Tuesday, the 2d lust. lit. Rev. J. II. Keifoot prenched the sermon on the occasion. All expedition under Col. Ilrsdley will leave Foil l.nramicalsiut the 20th of April, for tho lilack Hills, nominal- ly to mnko n thorough reronnoissanec of the country, but really to occupy it lo the exclusion of the miners. It is estimated thut in tho hills of! Columbia county, New York, there is u supply of at least 20,000.000 tons of nun. winch could he mined and deliv ered in boats on the Hudson river at a cost of not over $2 n ton. II t.i.- II .I' II. II mm nn iteinv. oi Aiinona, itieni- her of Congress elect, was recently united in marriage with Miss Annie K. Lloyd of llolhdnvsbnrg. The happy couple have started West and will be absent several weeks on a wedding tour. L. A, Maekey, President ; H. T. Hcardnlcy, Secretary and Treasury ; T. A. Scott, A. (1. Ciirtin, W. P. Wil son, C. A. Mayer, A. C. Noys, Direc tors, nro (ho managers of the llnld Kttglo Valley Railroad, its elected at their last regular meeting. Tho famous city of I'ithole, Pa., lias been finally cut off from tho outer world by tho discontinuance) of servieo on tho I'ithole and Olcopnlis railroad. iio matt now reaches tho forlorn placo, and when communication is resumed it will probably bo by aid of pock - i ' , J times Rrokcrick.onciif the origl - mil settlcra of Mnuch Chunk, Pa., died at that place on tho 301 h ult., ntfed 83 j of pm-ty, on an issue of such moment yearn. Ho was one of the party who 01m jinpurtunco, involving as it does, mined tho first coal of the Lehigh coal t,e treltaro of tho entire community ; and navigation company In 1820, in Un,l they apKil to all good men in which year the whole shipment was onr nwll oinniriition, U the mombcrs 3(i5 tons. ol tho itcfiirni Association, and tho The experiment of teaching ew- l'nn l-eaguo, and al! other eitixens iug in tho Huston linblic schools gen- '"uvor of reform, to take iminodiate orally is to he tl iCll. rillico last Ucto- I her, sewing has been titiigtit to i.zuu girls in Ibo Winthrop sohiHil, and with ni,l .,.,.,..i K,.i, ..hiMo ivi'fitiin scnamto instruction suited to its nil - vimccinent. i w vi i' I I I .-.nun, .. . ..i. . iiiiii....,,i . nn.j, j u'pariitt) anil instinct ticket operator tit New Itethlehein. t larion j ; priJ8untw t ,,-iH u0 utterly impossi cnunfy, whose nogbgciico 111 hidim- toj lU, , lil( nHt .lesm'rato effort dclicver a message was lbs cause of f l0 jjj,,,, " the terrible collision between a IVeight j '1'liisa.lilAia.isaigiied by o I'resitle.it, uii'i pitsstoH.-i iiiim'ii ...... ......(!, vicai'Hiunta anil two secretaries, Ihiilrood in . I ulv lust, near tho above named place, plead guilty nt tho late term of the Clarion county Court, and entered into ivcoginr.nnce in the sum of ?S,000 to appear nt tbe next term of Court for sentence. The consumption of petroleum is said to bo much greater in Kuropo I hut) ill this country, notwithstanding the fact that it is produced hero in enor mous quantities, and that many of tho host contrivance flip burning tho nil wilh safety nro Ainoriciin inventions, Ono of tho reiisoiis is said to be that lecislatioii thoro has secured tbo user of oil from tlaiigeroiis fluids, while in this country it has lulled to keep tho market liinii Is'ing (liMsletl wilh unsafe illuiniiiiitiiig oils. t ..ii.. r.... ,l..,.. ,..!. i tho Philadelphia and Heading railroad company 11! V. Kinase has received ju.lgement for tm in tho llefks conn. tv court. The iihiintirt claimed pnv mi'iit for ilamages resulting fiom the throwing of hot rtshes upon nut) along tho madwny of the defendants hy their employ cos, 'out of bs-omotlves, tn flic neigh liorhond of the plaintiff's fences, grass and grain stacks, whereby they wero burned and tho fence of the field adjoining being also paitly tle troyed, several eattlo wandered out upon the railroad and were killed. Admiral Porter's aiinuul report of tho I'niteil .States nnvy shown, tht1 navy Is In u wisitched roiulliioii, The luliniral says the West India fleet has shown itself very unsuitable for war pumoses; that of all Ibo wooden con structions of tho war only three aro hit available, the rest being decayed and laid up ; Unit we have but six iron monitors lit fur service mil ol forty eight which appear on tho navy regis ter; that of the tilncty-nliio wooden vessels on the navy list only Ihirty-oiic can iironorlv be culled vessels of war. nml ot liioso not ono can contend with; loreign ships nl equal sir.e, The amount of wood eonsiiincdoiil ll.i. milmoiln nf tl cniintrv notwilb. standing tlici vast supply anil consamp- tion ol cool, Is Immense, many or Ihel Inennintire eoiisiiininff w.sxl nlonc I Tliero aw probably about TO.OOO inlistl elnao iroxinHty to factory." : ' of railroad In the country, and besides I 'I'ln'se aro a low of tho reusuns id, the great niinnlltbof Iniubcr used for! vaticod by observing citisctis of, the fences, bridges ami buildings, Ihcro aiv Twentieth waul why Mr. Baldwin, "oi alsmt 2 Tifin ties used for each mile of 1 the oil trade," should not represent tiro lho, Assiin!liigthatthcnveniir"'life"j'l''ciititli wiml in Common Council, of n tie Is six years, I hurl would ls Thto voluntary rffuslnnt (if illstunb 25,000,00 les iimsI Hiinuiillv, and It is In) minds, thut havo been intruded up-. estimated lhat these would contain n,fn0,0(l0 ruble Ht of timber. This 'nml I Is only a Auction of the whole aiiKnlnl I of timber lined by railroad oomprmloa. ASSOCIATE.'! TtESS LETTER PlHI.AiiKI.WiiA, Feb. 8, 1H75. Col.lTICS IN 1'lMI.AIiKl.l'IIIA. The nominations for tho Februurv eiet-infiin unve iwen mauo vy 001 11 1 parties, and tho selections ot either! ..... 1.. .,1 .... I puny are entirely accopiauio 10 luose nominated. The general publio who " ...nl,,vu Ki,K1,Miia; are magnanimously permitted to do'1''""1'1!"1" w',1 "I1 'ft '' Alderman, tho voting, and who are required to! ( ,," ll'"' McMulliii. pay the tuxes which keen the niaehin - cry of our local government in running oriler, do not contemplate tho nominu - llous wiin nun degree 01 unanimity Hint vivui V4111 iiiniuo 10 inniirv lilt) nominees with ported confidence and general serenity. Would you believo that naughty lit tle rebellions huve broken out riirht here in the goodly City of Hrolhorly Love, nnd tliut "the presumptiously willful people huvo rcMled against the parly, and with irreverent imperii. iienee have proceeded to nominate' candidates in harmony with themselves. Such an insolent disregard fur the law I and order of parly managers is perfect- j ly preposterous, und I 11111 reaHy sur-! prised that Sam Josephs and Hill 1 jic.iiunm, (I'emocraisi nave not joiiiea hands with tho Mysterious Pilgrims in calling tho President to put down this wicked rebellion by tbrro of arms. As showing how the people regard the managers nominations, 1 select a lew extracts from 1111 address issued by tbo Democrats of one of the wurds in this city, followed by tin appeal to Itepubliciins ill another ward. To the Jlonent Democracy of Philadel phia : "Tho shameful lurce timcted ut the Magistrates' Convention last Wednes day, the notorious character of tbo mob who controlled it, and tho menus em ployed to accomplish tho purposes ot the political tricksters nt whose bidding tho dirty work was iierformcd, nro tt disgrace to the city, and an insult to every respectable Democrat; and the Democracy of tho Twenty-ninth ward in mass meeting assembled, appeal to their bretbern throughout the city to join them ill repudiating the entire proceedings as unworthy of" confidence and support. "Tho respectable chnincter of some of the candidates nominated cannot blind us to the damning fact that they were placed upon tho ticket solely to mislead the people into support of it, Pve t ic nitmt powcrli.l ol all things an Aldermaiiic Ring. ' tt c clinriro tlmt (. nssiily, Mc.Miillin, I it. Leech und Josephs, in piirsunnco of Mr. Ris k Tho delegate from Mon this preconcerted programme, arranged ! tuna has sent the papers. uiu mute, niiicu. oiiii lew exceptions, has boeu adopted "We charge that thiro is n perfect iiiiderslnniliiig between the leading Ringsters of both parties, to select from tho two tickets onlv thrme who nro j i,0tiflw with them, and who can lie relied on, while tho balance of the Candidate! are to be slaughtered on tne "ni' ol election. "In view of all thoso shameful chnrges, and with the full knowledge that the notorious quartette of political shysters Cnssidy, McMullin, l.cach ana Josephs around whom aro ccn- . . ,i . . . , ,. . ,, j l"rod B ' V10 "-"lt ."''! 1'"T';''1 lirnsenly assumed to dietute who shall bo the men to whom are to be entrust- cd the primary judicial functions of passing upon the liberty Und the prop erty of the people, and who will bo, to n great extent, responsible for tbe preservation of order in tho community is it any wonder that independent, respectable Democrats mistrust tho entire action of the so-called convention. "When citizens like Hay, fiamblo, Hacker, llradliunl, Cantrell, William, Lowry, Carroll, Murphy, I'indlay, Phillips, Ogden, and others, aro shoved aside tor tho Hitguns, Moores, Quirks, Lennys, McCarthys, Mahars, Atwolls, and other creatures oi ttie lung, noth- U'K,roma'hs for ns but to repudiate the 1 entire batch as presented. ami demand a new ticket. "Tho Democracy of tho 2!Uh Word 1 believo that tho duties of citixonshin I nr0 pnrainomit to tho simple bchosts t"eiinri s mr uio iiurnsmu oi mii.iiiK on. au.o,i. -iiiueuu i" " men ns can no cliiiiinaud : from both party tickets, or aelected : outside nf them, as will command tho i entire confidence and support of the I"!1'0 i believing, ns they do, that un- and who aro among the most influen tial nml intelligent i-itixehsiiilbeward, At a meeting of tho Republican Cilirens nf tho Twentieth Ward, held on Kriday evening, Jan. 29th, 175, at tho S. W. corner of rixth street and (iiraiil avuiiuo, it was unanimously " Kemleed, That tho nomination of tho "lling" for Common Council is hereby repudiated nnd that this res olution he published in tho thtily papers, fHlgiiedl 'TIION. STINSON, j President. . A. D. liiWIN', .Secretary." i Tbe "llinir" candidate of this want is a Mr. Baldwin, and in Urn nddress to the nubhc ho is thus villilled: "His vote in caucus defeated I'Vcdcr-. il k Hindi', the intelligent and Inmost Chief I'ltiL'ineor of tbo v nter llepart- t '; Mr(.eirwMUim.o.itl)use 1 M " ho ,'",,1 '.'"I. i.h ! J'111 Mr'("W'ff ,n M.''' -M(l Kaddcii has nn doubt cost tho oily, to Ibis time, nhout 8.1(10,(1011. Mr. lluldwin was chairman of tho caucus and hail thu wfinj vofn, wbich ho guvo to Mr. Mo Madden. llo was chairman of tho sub-com-udttoo which rociiiiinindetl, and he advocated on tho fliMir of Select Coun cil, the propostsl job of renting tho (limrd building, which, if the Select Council had possoil, would huvo cost the city not less than IJO.OUO per an, mini for ten years 200.(10(1, This was tluowu no, ft "ring'' meai.uro and would Hive been highly beneficial to that reHinsible concern known ns the "People's Bank." . llo win in favor of the 1 1.200,0110 to , build the Walnut Street llrulgo. This was the most infamous and barv-faced st-hcino of plunder suggested lust year. l(o was in favor of abolishing tho fire Commission, ami fo appoint one man in tho "ring" interest as chief. That in nn lay between M'-Cullotigh nnd Baldwin. i . : ... He advisviilcd In Mnuuiitlee, on the floor of rielect Council nnd atleuiitod '"''".v '-niinoii Council, tbo hi- Ho school houso f6 on leillll slreet. below Ciilunibia avenue, at a price far " " imuv, aim entirely inniiiieu r M-M Pui-imjucs by i-wtson of its on intellurenl lieoplat will be nroiierly resented at tho depositing "trt. polls hy inlelligoneo depositing "ttrttaltt tickets and thfre- by Meeting; very emnkni randi'hito. The independent movements arc not cohllned to llieso two wards; they ex U in u number of ihem, und iioiuWy in the J'ourth word-llr. Win. llf.Miil- I111 a where a hiriro number of .. , - " v , 1 lu,""t','"l ''' had the llllllltlH llllir C tl'llllfllFV Iji f,l..,a.,i.l a I V- , ? , , 1 1 1 MtscrLLANKoi g. ! Kids for materials to be lined for tho j public works nf the City are now bu ingopencu ny me ticuilsol uenurtuicnts, Tbo lowest bid for straight hard brick for the Public Huildiugs was $0,75 per 1,000, provided no mom than 1,1100,000 are taken ; from ono to fif teen millions aro offered at 10.75. anil as it requires nearly 5,000,000 fiir the summer's work tho contract will bo awarded at tho loiter into most likely, The lowest bid tor laying these bricks, is six .dollars per thousand, the Citv to furnish tho lime and sand. Tho Water Department awanls a bid for supplying 50,000 feet of lead pipo at (it cts. per pound; 800,000 pounds of iron findings lit 2 cts. per pouiui ; lor nvo iiiiniiretl loiir ineh water pines, and 0,700 six-inch nines. 2 74-100 cents a pound ; fur sight-inch, ten-inch, and twelve-inch pipes 1 72-100 cents per pound. Tho clerk, Ilobert Sliihl. who stole over $21,000 from I rexol A Co., pleaded guilty fo tho charge of embezzlement and lureenv, anil was sentenced to tluvo years imprisonment nud $50 fine; with the money stolen, Staid went in to tho business of lnixirting French wines, brandies, etc., sunk nil I lie money, blasted his own and bis chil dren's reputittion, und has Iniiriiwl to bis sorrow to wbut champagne will fetch n fellow. 6' It A A' T I'H ESI DEN T. A NO Til EH II It ANT IN JUAN THAI) EH. I , violation or Tux law ANP rvr.N or lin'KNcr. Tho Indian Aiiproiritititm bilHwhich appropriates $l,K;iS,507) being under consii leralion ill the House 011 tint Llth inst., Mr, Heck (Dem., Ky.,) declared tlmt (he Indian Department cost the country not less than seven millions a year, although tho appropriation bills were got up so as to make tho expense appear less than five millions. Ho as serted, also, that twenty-five per cent. Mr. (iorflcld 1 do not know it. If t,0 gentleman knows il let him show Jtr. tiartleld 1 litigentlemanchargcs lhat a brother of tho President has some exclusive right to trade with In dians. Is thut nn unlawful right? Mr. Heck It is an unlawful right. Mr. (iurfleld Against what law? Mr. Heck Against tho Intercourse law ot tho 3(ltb ol June, 184.1. That j law authorir-es any man to trade with Indians who has a csd moral charac ter and run give sufficient bonds; and no President, or Secretary of tho Inter ior, or Commissioner of Indian Affairs has n right to give a monopoly of trado to ono man and to excliitle ull others. Mr. (iurfleld lias tho gentleman seen any commission or order in con travention of lhat law ? Mr. Heck I hare no access to ibo department, and no means of gutting tho information, and tho Democratic party baa no means of getting it. Af ter tho 4th of March wo will develop the facts and have the information Mr. tiarfieltl Let tho delegate from Montana tell what ho knows nf the violation of law. Mr. jMeginiiis, delegate from. Mon tana, confirmed Mr. lieck's stntoments as to tho privilege taken from Mr. j Charles ol Ohio and given to Mr. Or- vuio n. drain, ami saiu mat. The par ties having fhiled to como to terms for nro purchase of JM r. Charles slock ot goods, the'ouestion had been referred to Washington and brought beforo tbo secretary ot tho interior. Mr. Lougliridc(l!op., Iowa) Do you Know anything yonsv.lt ol the matter, ' or only by hearsay ? Mr. Meginnis 1 know it from Mr. lirant and I know it from Mr. Charles. Mr. Kandtill (Dem., Pa.) Yos, and llio gentleman can nnd it out Trom sen ator Allison, of Iowa. That's tho way Grant provides for his relatives! But how do tho tax payers like it f "Blood is thicker than water, in tho (irant family. ANOTitKn One. Tho Democratic party throughout tho United States, says tho Milwaukee Xcws, will take notieo that deorgo W. ('ate, Democrat, has received his certificate of election as Congresmcn from the Kighth Wis consin district. This is a gain of one, nnd the Bad ger State feels that it con tributed to the tidal wavo. $cu! 'JiilvrrtiscmfiiM. c FOR YOUR DKEDS. ThnittF ittsTMfii who !, Ufl tr(tt.M6rlMcttt nu niBor icui pipn. wuo tor ttt pairiMiit of hrinf than tnttrcd of H"tJ, ftiea oall itnniriiifilalr nii liflanrl leltlt for ihom. I ota bt fbnnd tJartur bnitneu knttri, Ih room N. 4, rrtmaa nr ni I II I Upi lln,n, CiwHvlil Ki. I (tiki, lib,.u A. W. LKH. HiDMih J. DrwJrfvkl 4TM J-n. T. lllTA. ft. Ptmriomt $r rfircifK. J-fh W. DnwHriek.) A. W. Wallort bavinR omn aaty fpoiDiNi ny nn vnmn to ink Mttl mnr im ibo nbor mm. tttirthr irM nottM ih.t li will fttttnd ! (hi Uutiti of Mid tpoinlant nil omft in cirarnrTd, an wrdnMittv, ta Id U? of Mftrnb, A. I. 176, t I o'clwli, r. of nl Ht, thor ail parllM Ifttproatixl mj alimtd. IfDIV 4t Ac Vt. W Aid KIlH, Lull r All ponnni arc hereby wanted naaTncl noreb. ctnjr or In any way meddling with the followlof nrnpr1y, acw la the pooaeerlon of iuha Rohoon, of Chcal lewnebtn, Tin one aorrel harea and one bniwa mam, na the lama belong! In me ami It Iclt wilh blra on lonn only, cnlijent tn my oriler at any lima. M. I,. M'MUI.l.KN. Wcclorcr, Jan. 18th, 1S78 II. (fJAUT10N. " ;"- AM poraoiia arc hereby Muliaiwti ftftalait par oh Kiln ft or la an? way Btrttllii-j( ith tha fn Irtwiwjr propnt'y, now tha bandi of tfofan M Ktt, of Krrx tawnihti. viti Twa Mrral mtt oae three jtmn oi l nd th other Ira jan uld, and two "tta nf barnMi, thfi ai bavini hststi pnrchfd iy wi al ConiUhlo'ii aala, and It-n with aid MoKta. tihjot t my ardor. . It. A A HON WUK. Kaw M':il.(irt. r..b. 10, -Si All proni ara htxrohjr taatlonitd Hftiail inrditllnt with orporrhtn lha fnllawlni nron- aitt, finrahawd by MO al Hhrriff'o talo and kfl wilh Aaroa V. Itrawn, ( LawratKio iownnip, fit: I Im tnaro, 1 but hnro, J aU hararH, 1 buaiT. hiipT h-wncrt, tlmhor led( 1 plow, I oultirior, 4 acrci of wh't in lb f rnnad, lot of aorta oart, ortt foddar and itfww, I no, I pirn, aook iiora. ual aluto, buroaa anil btra, M ilia ataa bv'aia iv tpy bhu M irn "iiin u inn, niijrn iw nj "r'irr. A. U. TATR. ' CUarfloU, Fob, It, 1RT4. t QAUTlONc All ncraoni nra hereby wametl arelnit bnr. cbacinx or In any auaair ateddlinn wiUi the fo. lonlna tlcecrllied noranonl sronerty I til t I eonb eloco, 1 parlar alora, I ani,hoar4, I link, I table, f cist ehalra, I eocliiai obalra. I nlaea, I bnlala rone, 1 1 ain beddceac, IS yarila oil clolb. 4 yarila cacn eiano, a of. I iron act 4a, 1 eel bat f t nam ceo. I eat oarnoatnr loola, I grind atone, eu ananda aock, pitaloea, apple batter, canned frnil, iloao ware, On wnro and dlchrr. Now In tbe kandi of Henry Whlttenmyer. nf Beady townchip, the eerae hnv lag hccel t'lrcheted by aaa ol Ounatabla'l Bala, oa Ibe llllb day or Jaaanry but, and left with, ila oa loan, lobjac-t to ny oriler, A BAM YQAfl. . I.olaorchorg. vb- Ink, 1WH BAROAINS IN Mi'SICAL IS-nTKI'MKNTS'-Oreant, both new and ooend bond, at tho Maeta Slera, oripeelte Oaliab'a IHrnltare liloeo. All aoaoaa intejroated an lat, ted tn call and einaalna a acw ityla of Qrfaa sow, nn Clblhlllon. Hhcet Mollc ngd finald koobl enoelnntlT nn bn.J If'K-tHf RECEI1TS AM) tVI'tMUTl RLS H()AI KUM) FOH IsrM. DAVID W. WISH, Kq., Treaenrer of Clearleld aonnty, In Ike Commonmealta of Ponneylcanla, rociiuiic wiia mo lunoo oi ma aerorei tsaron. To oait In Traainror'i band! Jan. 1174 1 Amount aneolleotcd for ll). is, I r IT Amounl aaaoieei for IH74 I0,llt IS e,tltll 06 I Total STATEMENT Of ROAD fUKD IN IlKTAII.. To hat. duel Ainouot Jan. lo, Uaacao'd tar. AffKrrjrete Tuwaiblpi Uicaria.... Hill Illuom B"C Ica.lliird.... braily llurmidoM., 1471 . 1474 amount. Cbiet Coriniiluu .. Dcoalur. , t'crgucun..,, Ulrard Uoiben tirahnm Unhch Iluilon Jurilan Karlhaua ..... Knoi Lawrenoo.., Morrla.. Penn. Pine Pike Union Woodanrd .., Tolal HCIKMIL Hi DAVID W. WfHK, Eon., Trearurer of Clearleld ia neoounl erlik the r,u4e 4 ik eeveeal panroa. To amount uncollected Jan. 1171 t31,4ll 12 To amounl arlcooed for 1874 11,111 11 911 41' 114 44.1 b' 200 411 II II 114 4S IS 44 104 41 i, i;j 07 hiis r; 1,9:11 14 i.eni os 47 74 utui 07I ' 41 iv us e 427 TI 1S4 DO, 711 II I 344 Jul 4 in; 14 VU II 4JI 44 11 III 144 41! 4il 00 lit 10, 4 31 144 4H, I 01 it It si 11 l7 IDi M it 14.1 St. 4 Is ' 107 III II is: ll'l ti 754 10 1,111 II 1,101 14 617 81 . I 1,416 11 13 Ss lis 71 1,0.10 6-0 111 1,711144 ' V.'O 0I ' ISO 10 f.ll III! 411 S 1,44 40 3S.1 61 1,711 II 700 lloi 14 Oi IS 61 40 SO 111 tt 461 411 I.16S 4K I,I0 OS 440 00 ! 1,168 4S 21 ill 1HJ 00 1,014 IS 471 46 1,601 03! 770 741 II (0 lit 46 .14 44 J0 04 174 SOj 161 I0i 111 40 ! ISO Old II 60 161 10 I 141 II 01 1,464 11 l,H0 II I..144II, 400 00111 10, 1,100 1: 41 I.I1 til IV 1,110 1,116 40 4,340 40 1,1711 00 4 Oil 1,11110; 47.1 447 171 tn 171 lOjj Oil JO .114 01, 146; .17110 II ISj 1147 I.I II 44 741 IS; 1,144 74 ; 726 Oil 117; 7414a! J.I 61 360 17 l,llil 7,3711'; 11,01110; 4,600 01. .148 13 7,374 IJi 164 11 1,(20 43 141 SO SI 16 144 11 ! 14100, 6105 11.1 Jl 07 1,311 14; 124 Hi! 1,101 (2.1 0H0 00 84r 124 ll! 41 46 1ST 11 040 10, 444 40 1 l,4 40 711 00 11 10 481 40: ' 11 80 Ifll 14 1,601 00 1,111 4n 4,711 III ! 1,210 40 7 00 l.lil 40 77 17 10.1 71 1,441 Sl 1,321 Ol! 1,1113 III ! 1,1110 00 II 14 1,821 11! II 41 461 17 48 70 SOI 401! I,4K! Ill 700 Oil I 84144! 24 11 168 16 3,014 80 1,81 101 1,144 10 1,6111 81 81 HSi ,80 60 . 17 40 1,313 41 410 41 178 08! 426 37!) 208 31 10 48 178 VI 1.1 III 114 13 1,41 10 1,1.11 10 1,071 00 i 1,201 41 j 1,531 14 4.1 17. 101 81 1.411 80; 1,7117 80; 1,101 10 1,1100 00 40 I0 1,7117 80 71 31; 170 41 188,174 III 1.10,004 48Nll,llg 4l' I26.S0.1 IV08S 10 4:10,004 II 1,064 80 10210 TO ....111,714 01 Total 8TATBMKNT Ot BCIIOnl. ri'KD IN HUT A II.. To hal. dun; Ainouot II Jan: 11, 1874 airci'd for;:AsRregcle Townihlpc. laia ami'uni. llccoarln... Bell Bloom Iluajira Bradford Brady Curnaide...., Checl t'ocinsl'o.... 61 1,104 461 3S4 171 007 821 1,077 1,101 1,052 111 1,454 1,181 8H4 1,184 4 804 301 1,104 1.118 I.VSI 1.710 4IHJ 1,001 103 1.0.11 9.(1 1 .111 vr.s 228 837 VS0 1,781 485 711 T:t4 1.0SI 1 401 10 10 34 in 18' 14 11 117 4! 1.171 0! ISO 883 420 027 111 1,571 1,057 878 1,480 I1! 1,7.11 17 1,870 00 , 31 7o ; 1,0.10 Ilreatur. M. Faraucou H lllrard (Inchcn ...... llraham..H... Ilalicb ....... 1,731 1,280 IS, 1,104 II 11,78 00 1.11 681 100 0 l:il 4 1,181 83 1,51 00! ISO 14 1,154 88 IIS 1,501 Iluitoa ...... 31 10,11 Jordan....... II 44 k'erthaaa... Knoa l.ewrrnco... Morrle ...... Penn I'lne Pike 1'nion ....... Woodut'd.... Tolal 1,414 1,781 4.174 1.253 1.151 1,141 K.10 8.444 1,211 471 1,511 ll'l 80: 1,800 I5ij $3.1,44.1 11 l.ia.TOJ 111 $41,761 01 I'llUSiTV fUNDrl FOR IM14. DAVID W. WISR, Eaq Troaorer of Clear leld oounly. ia tho Commonwealth nf Penn cylraaia, tn ncoonnt with Ibo fundi of aald county, from tbe Iwonly-lret dny nf January, A. D. U74,lo the twenty Irct dey of January, A. I). 1871 pnnron. To amount duo frum eolleetoro Intt cottlemenl l.llll 43 11,871 80 II IT 9 11 147 78 US II Ml 84 111 II I 118 81 14 11 11 ii oo 1,11 00 11.101 18 1-iT 80 II 40 108 II 17 40 II 17 1 IS 11 80 1,107 77 11 II II II 87 10 13 00 14 0 III 10 44 II 1 00 t 80 II 10 I 00 II 08 1,114 00 101 00 44 08 84 00 144 II 44 II ll,7l4 11 7,407 14 To nmount due from nnccated Inndi... To nmnunt duo from 08-Tieaeuror Wilaon n M To nmount receiced from llabberellck. To amoonl reoeived from Umdlord nveraecn To amount received from Oulieb over. To amount reoaired frcra 11. U. Kirk, uomwlirloner , ro eiaonat receiced on Joha Vaught teaot To each front llailobei-h C. 11 To each teceived on Mary Saedwiok... To oaih reeeiccd on Ilnrmoy trnctc. o earn receiced Iron A. W. W altera for wood M , H M,. To bank lai far 1074 To coaled eaunlv ! fue IS7i To ceotod Ule Ui tor U74. To loo of Bnchley , Tn ench received nn Ungh Hnliton tract To ui paid by 0. II. Hreeocll... ........ ro aacb by nr. leteer To oocb for niap..,HH ... Ta aircn, licence To prinn lot boad To jonn regirter tea To onah on Kmting trnat To coat reloaded To September regiilar tai To aoot reloaded To Ui nn Mo. 1872 for 1871 To coot reloaded . .,.... To oaok for ublo To aack for novo Ta anak reeeired oa Broannr To roporUr'c fooa To jnry faea To I nee and forttllares , To oaek for lad 'To root for arbitratioa room ....... .. Ta witaoea Inoc To anntated mdempliaa , Ta aeatcd rodeaapllea To aneootod oounty ua for 1874 ....... To oaacaled poor ux for 1874 Tolal ,.. .I08.38I 81 caapiros. County Ordera Redeemed, tu: By Aeeeeeerl' wngea Uy Aoditora and Clark Dy Aadiur, PrntboanUry and Kegialera eeaoaal for 1171 Uy Aatlilor, Prothoaolary nad Megillar'a aconant foe 1874 By Dialrict Attorney ., 1,411 40 164 N t.11 N 41 40 tl Of 111 80 Attoraeyn Fee, vial III T. II. Mercy Uy W. M. NeCnlkingh...- By Icrael Tccl ..... Uy J. J. Liagla Uy WalUt Barrett.... Uy appeal axpeneei....... Uy b arding Jnron IJI 08 81 00 11 88 II 10 10 10 14 00 11 91 II 10 tlridgeja, nil I By Piba Iwp. brljje.. ...... I00 II lly lleor creek bridge 801 11 Uy Curweaicllle bridge.... 1,121 01 7,171 Tl Uy boreaa lUlieliec 41 00 Hy Oeaieaiiiloaare'eooaoal William M. McL'nlloogb.......... Ill 04 Commlnalonern' Waraa, vbi I Hy 1. 1. Coolers!... II M 08 Hy John II. Thompoca.. 41 00 By Clcik Brown 41 00 1,140 10 Uy Commioilonera' Clerk...... 1,im 00 Ky CoaaoMnwealth Caata, rial Ci mnl'tk i. Arnold. (II 07 ' Andcrcoa 4 II llrnombnngh. tl 17 ' " Conigan I II " Mnry Ileal.... 44 01 " " Barr II 88 " " t'araon 17 HI " Dntbrey...... 4 48 r.w.er l II ' " fiargaa 74 41 " " Oranger II 41 Oeaaler I II " " Mray . 14 04 " Helliill. ....... II " " Howe IS IS " Knoll.... 11 18 " K oiler II II ' " Leah 18 II " " Loaotla II II " Mellnlra tl 41 " Meehley...... II II . Milton......... 4 ' " Melllrk 47 tt " " Mclac 141 II a Moron; 84 II " Maeh It 8 " " Ochnll SJ8 01 Cheery II 14 " niebnrda 14 44 " Sloan 41 18 " " Shceoor II II "Ten Kyek 84 II ". Tollc 8 William! ll .if " . " Wond I II " rroatmaa Tl II 1,171 II Hy Coart lloaaa, rial fad, goal nad wood u.i U88 II SI SO SOI II 1 II SI 11 II II 18 II I 4r 00 11 17 4 04 II M 14 08 I 41 riltneea M.lllag.. Storea , Wiading A repairing cloak. Rcpalre to fanraen Koohots nad arnami....... Rcpnira to pnremenL...... Haiialra la knlldlng Lime cur water aland Serf too pipe Trimming treaa............ Oil... . 1,11 ta Hj Caaataklan' Maiarna, tail Jananry Una, 1874.... 11 M Tl II I Ii 11 84 I tl 411 01 Ill II area term, 1874........... dona tern, 1174 Scpucaber Una. 1874 doaanry Intm, I871... Coart eeloT. ,. By ami dal from Callacura, lMI-t-l-4. III. Morrti It. Saane .. 71 II ion. BeU T. 0. lot.., M 44 Cheat. ,.S, WUIIanw, III II , Cammaa'llo.V. Clark.... II 04 allok , II M Hnelaa II SO OF CLEARFIELD CO. FOR 1874. towaibiue In tald county lor ilia. 1 ensntroa. fly amount paid Dill. Treaiarera '. S,m ! II; oionerallnna Vi lit II, Trearurer'a per aenlee I.aot (in liy amounl unoulleoted Jan. IS73 30,1104 SS Uaiance.duo loanibipa.. iu,zev 70 t,071 44 i Hy amt. Uyaa- iTroncerr'c, Ccab la paid Diit. cnem-l Uy ami. 1 par Trcaa ! Treaaurara I liuna. lunculleol'd eoulaae. bandi. 74 1) FOR IMH. , euunty, ia tho Cuuiuonicealth of Penneytvanla, ie MldMMintjr fur the roar IS7 rastilTiin.- By rlonercllona By Trcaanror'c pciecnlanc hy amount pn d biclriol Trcaaurcrc... By nml. uncollected Jau'y, I87.H By eaeli In Treacurrr'l hemic 1053 II 1,000 8J 11,460 14 11,201 61 0,060 .13 ..$88,754 04 !iKxon - Illy amount! jlly Treaa' paid ticl.:rty amnnnt Per TrCHc'ra. uocollcct'd eeniage. C.ih lo Treacrer'e handc. j arn- :; itona. 81 T3i 81 1 os; I bl, 451 O'l 1,350 Oil! 301 (0 I.i0 00 IM 00 600 00' T50 00! Ill 12! 00 00 1,111 10' III Oil: 00 00! 1,8110 OH1 in 71 088 07 128 Tli 3.17 l! 167 841 1,171 to SsO 20! .13 62: 21 1. 027 It! Ill 00: 1,871 70l i.oiT ; 378 10 1..104 01 l 75, 33 10' 1.1 8! II 11 17 Si! 17 21 t 781 31 31! 31 17! 18 67 6 41 81 II 41 It 12' II 18 1:11 us! ni II 10! 37 41 80 80 11 31; i?3 64 3 71 15 124 on 1.10 40 41 1.1 III 48 171 67 380 It 11 18 111 08 472 II 3V1 47 ' 85 76 701 7t 821 II 20 10 .13.1 111 1,474 81 110 41 10 80 101 14 87 It 101 II 51 18 (.11 87 1.11 40 I7T 14 171 41 81 71 II 01 m.. II ill! Ml 74 17 60 12 II 10: 10 1 I 00 14 I I .13 III I 18 16 201 OH' Hi i 421 12 OS 41 88 s:' is! 8 7' 87 ! 17 10! IS,' j I I 41 16) 13 I II 301 7, 75 ' 41 00 100 00' ono la 1,381 88 14,748 .181 Ill II 131 11 801 00: 050 00 1.7 H 1,008 4l 421 00 600 00 418 11 1,704 00. 1,1110 40 800 44; 131 01 1,181 l!i 1,541 I' 180 08 1,164 16 11 07 1,631 10 1,800 06 Oil ltlll,450 14 $.16,101 l! $1,040 81,$0.0.i0 81 Karlbaai....T. White... .. 1873. Becnarla J. Kinkoad. Bell II. Bretbjr. Brady ...Jal. Miiec Burncida....D. Mchaffey. CheaL 8. WillUmi. Cnrwcac'lla..ll. C. Miller Qoohoa A. II. Khircr llooud.ic...I.W konlec Hnltoa ll.W.Browa. Jordaa.....fi. Weimar... Knoi A. L. Kicbok Lawronoa....T. Rowloe... Morric......J. M. billon Oftoeola. A. Kephnrt. Penn J.Penti , I'ike. J. K. Illonm. Woodward..!!. U. Miller. 1874. Dcco.rla....J. Klnkend... Hell ..M. Tbnnlna. Bloom C. A. Wood... Boggi I. Bella....... Bradford. ..J. A. Anteo... Ilrnily A.M.brnaokr Uoraaida,.,I. Hron i'het. J. II. Bretb... O.tMBt'e.! I"ln" J ... Olenrbeld...J. Mci:iellaa Cnrweaa'lla 8. Whipple. hoeatar.....Lort tloai... Forgaroa Fred llroii. Uoihoa W.W.Wilioa llrnham...w.J. at. Krana llulicb .8. billcc..... lloulidnlc...fl. Ilatler llnitoa C. Hobnchor Jordan J. K, Hlrnw. Knrtbaa L.F.Uenleia Knna B Bloom.... l,awreaoa....N. Riabel.... Morric A. Juhneun. Ocoooln i. 0. 8bo 1'eon M. Flyaa... I'll ..J. llaacook. W allnoclon..M. Ileedy... Woodwnrd...H. 11. Milea 11 44 I0S 48 8T 01 181 41 1 40 461 11 Hi II 11 40 40 IT 1T 17 VI IS 1 41 114 38 87 17 1.14 08 11 81 14 II 110 10 131 48 124 17 01 40 111 37 181 41 4 .0 01 . 84 IS 4f0 18 to aa--488 14 III 10 110 41 180 47 II II 71 II III 47 179 77 170 41 81 48 18 18 84 .11 SI4 14 04 II 111 II : 74 II 181 II T 91 31 1.1 8,013 11 By aSlecttan Kipoiiaea, tit I tlecemhnr cleelioot 1873.... $ 110 February election, 1874.... 700 11 Under Ind. eabenl T 11 hawraaao lad. aehool. 4 00 Nnremnor election, 1874... IS! 00 Clerk reloro jodgco I 00 HelurajailgeetoBellcfoote . M 40 1,471 II 10 lly llaapltal Knptnaea, vial Dennett $ 41 01 MeUuiro. .......... ,..14 47 Insane! feci JnuUor'i wagac... By Jurore Wagea, Tigs 81 47 101 40 J Ifl 10 Qrand Jary, Jan. taree. liO 44 177 48 111 14 1.17 II Jane Bepu" Jan. " June " Trncerc " 131 30 187 81 '71, Iw. 481 10 '74, Iw. 410 01 Aug. rlept. 7. SnO 81 '74. Iw. 410 11 '74, Iw. 480 48 ' 74.IW. .188 It ,' - '7, Iw.SlI 44 .Not. ' " " '7,Iw. 401 II 4,314 II Jmtlco feaa ..n...... 14 44 Jury oommiiaionere..............m. If 10 Panilantiary kill..... 1,0.14 78 lly I'rliitlng Account, Till 8. J. Row $ J.M 01 lloodUnder A llngerly..... . 10:1 II Bramard 10 10 ' Bmbin roi 12 08 Ml 01 By Poatag; Acroaal, yli I i , belief Uaplteato Townrpbip acooantc 8cbool Irencerlptl.. .. Jane Reg.. Aoguat Ueg Uolloourt' dapliealei...... Poor and roaA oartiaoatoa. Hnplemlmr keg............ Col. duna ..,, Rood mine Prothoaolary leea. Reg. aapoaeea...., h...m. Reload! Bradford lobool Scalpa , 8tau tax oa loam bHalioaery II 01 II II I 80 ' I 41 -, . f '111 II 71 I 44 I 64 It 1 44 1 44 80 10 ......... 400 00 ......... 101 10 01 II 101 01 101 11 38 10 111 II . , 10 48 ,'tltl ' "' Jannnry term, 1174... I 14 00 " 1871. U 14 , Jana 14lt...... lw. 14 44 " " 1871......... Iw. II 00 , " Oiand Jury 11 08 ' Aug. 181. . . 18 08 ,,i -Sept. 187 T 10 Nor. 1874 Iw. II Ot " 1874......... Iw. 14 HI 111 II By Prison, till Boarding prloonerc $ 1,801 18 UoSitine lur hiImhim 81 OO Clothing lor prilonera...., SI 18 ' - inratlara mr prima....... It It Keyi II 31 llcpalra " Ill It Range nad lilarec 101 II Feel nil at Turnkey feel................ . 71 10 I'hrnelaa ' III! 80 - Cleaning prleoa...... 31 10 nooning car BtleoBore 10 II llandeuai. .... It M l.lot It By Itec ordi, l Prclbcnolary'c eSee........ t tt 11 Rcgiatcr'a amoa It 04 commlielonora Heg.aooba. 1111 III tl By BhcrlfTa Pros, vial Rerriag yary aotieat.. CeeU ia 11. C Caeec., Commonwcallk caita.. I 1ST 0 " Ii , . . . ' tt It i l ConreytagaeiwHeeratoaow lUnliary.,.. Pnkllckiag cleat ion proela- ........... ,18171 malioa .....,. 4 14 401 40 Amount paid ilarrlihurg lloepllal..... Ill 84 Amount paid Daacille Huapiul.. IU 48 Amount paid road Me were l.lil 44 AmoasM paid rend damafea...., M 111 tt Amuaat priana onapoua rr deemed.. 1,184 tt Amount aald Bute treecam 1,111 44 Amnaal paid coiurl reporter IM 10 By exonerellona allowed eoUeataro.... l.lil 00 By eanaaralleoa eu uueaatad Innda... 707 01 By abetemeal allowed Uincyere....... Til tl Amauut paid taaebora' laetilalo 131 tt y Ireaaurer'a par war. aa IU.MI II i - all per coal.. 40141 ly rrcaaarar'l Bar a eel. an til, !l M at I par eeal... I, I It If ly traaaurar'o nr cent, on 111,111 It It It to? anal. tit tl Amount duo fmu anaeeled tnuda, onunty lal 111,704 it Amount duo frost aoieaicd lno4 Puor lag ,407 14 Uy overcharge on unaealed land ny otreua licence trnnaferred to butt aaeunnl ,,..H W..,.M..H 0 By aoot oa land acid ' ' tt IS lUllaooa. 14,1,4 tt Total.. , t,lsl II Probable Ordinary Eipenaea fur InCISI To ordinary oxpcoeea for 1171 114,144 Ot To prlroa lot boBda duo 4, lilt 00 To bundi redeemed during tba year.. 10,008 00 To Intereil nu 174,000, priion bundl. 4,100 ft To oxoneratluiic lo collector! ,.. 810 bt To abatement allowed tnxpayora 141 01 To trcaaurar'c per cantage 1,100 00 To proboble auat oa brldgea 4,010 00 By amount la Ireaaurer'a bandc I4,8 19 . By amount dun trout not laolora 8,0 IS 18 By fourth payment oa vld priaon lou 2,107 17 Dy dehcicncy for 1871 lo he rnleed on tba coaled du- pi leal, a 10,284 It T'.l.l ..141,100 00 41,30 It COllMIStilClXKItg' CEKT1VICATB. We, Ilia underaigaeil, Commieilnnera of Clear, leld coomy, In iboCuoimonwcnlth of Fenmylia nm, bncing wet according to low, and baring es amiucd Ibe eaveral nooounu and eoucbore of Uarid W. IVIh, L.q., Trcnaorer of cnid ounly lur tbe year A. 21. It74, do ocrtily that wa bad tbviu a. ict forth In tba foregoing atalement. He tnd tbe amount due tbe bounty trout him to bo fourUcn tbouiaud eight hundred and ninety, lour dollar! nnd ilxly-utna eenta 14,IV4 80. The amount duo from uoaeated landc for euunty purpoaei, but nut nvailabla antil 1.71, la ntneuen tboucuud acron hundred nnd cixdollare nnd In.. lire cculi 1111.708 11), nnd for Ibo uae of lha puor, in tbe nggrcgntc, (aleo anacallable nnlil alter June, Ibln,! otuounta to acreo thuoiand lour buudred nnd aeven dullarannd fuurteeacenia (17,407 14). Tba lowuibipo nr Ueoonrln, Bell, lllooin, Cbetl, Uccalur, FerguaoB, tiirard, lloibaa, Kartbaua, Knox, alurrii and I'ike aaacaeed Bo poor Ux on uoeeuled landc, for i874, while Cor. tngtoo niH-CMd 10 tnilla, L,awronca4 uilli, Union 1 ,u". ibe cm! CO cwMaOIpe niMiied 1 and two nulla. Tba auoaot due irom the ool lectorc, ii Ibe tun ol eight tbouaaud and thirteen doliura and twenty. ais eenu (8,011 111), being ot er a tbouaaud leu tbaa Ian year. Tba amount cue tne roau luna ny toe Ircaiurer tco tbuuaand two hundred nod lorly doliara nnd aerantr aeote (1111,70 70i, nnd tba echool fund nine tbuuaand nud Olty-ninn dullaraand tbirly-tbree cent!. For talcrneut in dctai', aeo lai.ular alalcmenu nf tba road and eobool londa herewith cubmittod, ibow. tug the nmount ot luob tondi pnid tbo rnpectico lliatriot Ircacurcn and the amouut of fundi yet in Ibo hand! ol the County Treasurer. Wttiicri nur hnodi at ClearOcId, tbla twenty ninth nay ul Janunry, A. 11. 1874 J. U. THOMCHON, C'LArtK BKOMN, C. W. KVLKK. Attect: Commiilioncra. Ii. U. OoooLAXPau, Clark. A1.1I1T0KS' CtillTIFlCATK. M'o. the anderaianed, Auuitura uf the countT of Liearneld, in the Cummonwcnltb ol I'cnucyl ranta, bnvtug mot nt Ibe Court llouee, 1b Ibe bor. uugh ul Clenibeld, on tbo 8iet Jdondey ol Jann ary, A. II. ln7o, according u law, nnd Baling aa aniined Ibo aovcral accoouta nnd ruueberc of Oarid Vt. H lea, lioq., Ircaiurer af cald aouoty lor tbo yenr A. It. (074, Ue report that we find tbem ec ahoco aUtcd. 'ibe balance in hi! kanda due tbe ouunty appear! to bo lourtMB IhvuBaad eight bundred nnu ntnvty-fi.nr duller, and nxty- ninn cenu (fie, sue u.i). nn ia inuebied to tan road tuod tn the lum uf len tboumad two hun dred nnd forty dullaie and aeceuty eenu (110,. 240 70), nnd to tbe eobool fund in tba lam af nine Ibooeaod nud Olly-ntna dollari nod tbtrty throe oeuta (40,00 1.1). Tbe aiooout due from nnccnled laud, tor county puriueec,tMittiotacai. able uultl A. 1. 1878, ie niuatcea thooaaod aecca bondred and lis dullin ami ally-tra cenu (8i0,7i'l 41), nud for ibe nec ul tho poor (nice onavuilabie until Junn, 1,74,) nmounta In aecen tbouiaud lour hundred nnd ceven dollar! and fourteen oeuta (17,407 14). 1 be amount due from collector! ta eight IbouMOd and thirteen dollar! and tnooly 111 cent! (41,013 20). In leitimony whereof we knee kereunto let our bandi, Ihta twenty-aiath day af Janunry, A. II. 1971. J Art. 11. II I I. C. ULulili, HtNKV WIliTEIIEAU, Allot: . Auditore. Joae IV. lloun, Clerk. E. A. SOUTHARD, FircLlfCtS Accident Iiuurance AUBNT, tlcarfleld, a. TRAVELKR i LIFR t ACCIUKXT. Rarlfird, Conn .twti uvar $1,000,000. home fiur insuranijH co. Colnmbni, Obin AnclU erer (8118,001 ).fc'ra ir . . QAUriON.- , All pei-ounf are heri?hr wariMtd ftMlnn nod dling with or parehatiTt any ( tbo rol ootaia now ocap.rd by Joba KcbDrll, IB Moirit wwi bin, a well ai ono jruko of chraa-jroar old oiea tiiti avll the personal prnptrty on the iimoo proni a. aa tho lame belongs to mo and sabjrot to my order at aa; line. J8, H. BATMOND. hjrlcrtown, roi. 3, lB7-3t APMIXISTKATRIX'S NOTICE. Motieo Uberobv sivoa thai LatUn of A&- tnisletration on tho otUle of AltHAHAM LITZ, lato of Lawreaeo townohin. Cloarfleia eom.tr, Pa deo?aaad, havtod boca duly granted to the nndrr iROtxJ, all peroooa iatlohtcd to aai4 aitate will plaaM nake iwimodiata aoymaot, ena vooee ui in ft elkim or domaade will ptroot ibow. properly aatbcBtteate! for apttlemMit wit hoot dalay. MAHUARKT L1T7.. Adm'i. Or J. I. CllTTUt, Attoraey at-Uw, Feb. ft, 187 Ct ) Clearfield, Pean'a. L'DITOnS NOTICE.- In tho matter 6t tho S In tha Orphan..' Court Xtualaor lald Ko. CladUlield oamty. land, dtMojtrH. ) Tbo andereicnexl. anpointti Auditor to din- tribute tho balojieo remain in f ia tbo handt of Jaocb Roland, Admintstrator, lo., of Mid do-a-aoed, la tod naaoitg tb parti et legally ontiticd ihoretn, nereliy gtvoa notieo that he will atiead ta the daliea nf hia appoiatnent at tba office of MeKnally A MeCardy, In lha boreogh of Clear, field. Pa., on Thanday, tho Iih day at Ftbruory, A. D. U7ft,t a'oiock, P. M., W. H. TnOMAS, Fab. , ISH It. ' i - Auditor. w ANTED. AIIK5TS. mala and finale, In act! Ficterel evert where. Fnurleaa Ikoucand roUiledby oae. Another wrltea i "1 raa make more money in thia huiineei than 1 aaa nn a $10,000 f.rtn. nil locked." WHITNEY A CO., Feb. 1, 1174-lm.l , Norwich, Cera. jist of jcnoiw. Llat af Jornrc dmwn for March Term A. D. 1874, commencing oa tbe third llonday,tba Illb: anon junoaa. L. Flcgal Clearleld 1. Johmton.... I. Mnurcr.....Corlnzlct ( A. Id. lloorar..Ilicalor ' Th. Read Umbra II. W. MeCul:y...Uolirh lien. laltereoB...Jordaa D. A. Wire Kaoi A. Ogdea Lnwrrnaa Jnn. a Iteboll. " K. C. Urananr..,.llorTi4 . A. Moorn ,...rcnn R. R Carry Fiha 11. .Ma'hare...Woodward A. UnlccCarwrniTlllc, 4. n. Capplec.Lum. C. 0. MeCauley....Omeola John MrU T....Bcecnrlo Tlim. McUbea,......Boll Jnn. Hinuli..-. lllacm L. M. IlilL Orullord If. 8. Webber Hr.de .Tea. Hater Uurneidc II. ratchen.... " ThaTanaa jraoaa. . Ti. Bairn ...run 1. Rnyikr, Sr. R. Redder. Qncbea J. I. Jnry..i....,t)raham Pcier Kcppla.... i. C. Keaaa " K. Holler lloolidile John McNeal.,i.Jordaa Allied Krbrd.....Kno8 iloorga lirbara ... Ii. Fultna Lawreaeo. W II. llcaumunl " Henry Penla Hreom B. h Kmh.rt. .. Il..rr. Joa. Jnenna....Urndrord B l'e.roc " 0. Wllinn , - J. W. Kerb Brady Wm. L. Porter.... Jemei Hi ion " A. M. Drnuckoc. Jpo. Wearer.. .Bumaide Jee. Doaghlrtj M tlto. rare.!..... Jon. II. Heed.. M. Owana..... J. W. Laiuhnra Cbrit II. W.Bpaacar Lum.('ily n. a. irnodlollow.ci ri'J, T. lingerie " M. H. Bpackman. W. T. Hotkrook..alcrrii L. Lcigi-y. .... Covington R. fl. Unircy..,...Uiccola , Wm. ttcbnarrn - ' IJnn. Pentl..... I'rna J. F. Thompaoa..CorllaK. A. Iloldoa. Pile Ineji flee. ... IIm.Iu,!h.aII Ttniw. o Rllli Kephnrt... " J. F McKearic'bi... " Km. Becd I'ursucon I II. B. Llrnuekar.A.. " John R. Carr Uirardlll. R. Caldwell " Aug. Mignol... jK. Unwn.,.Woodwaril Clearleld, Jaa. 17, 18.71. to ' ' QAUTION- , All peroooa ara hereby otvotloaetj ciBt neculUtina hr or tmadwainv eortatn protnt- wry nolo drawl in fvor of ITrtah Lloyd, for tbo Mia of oevea bttndrod do Hurt and dated a boot Juno lllh. IS: it, and now held by A. llarter, ot t aerry ir ladiono. aoanty. iw wa iaaon lha aano hai boon altored In n material part ewttt ito delirory. ft. A. LKONABP. lirant, dan. 17, in.. 3t A pair of light Boh Bltda and a good Sleiga will ha told at a bargain, Tor want of are. la quire at tbo fbnw Ui-nea of janrf-Jt - u. n. rt'lti.-ii"" $5-$20lddrw:vV; one. Tatai fr- Addroaa O. Uti-iwo A Vo , Part- land, llalaa. JanlTly- QARPET WEAVING. The anlerilined la nren.red la weave ti Oaui-ut la nrdor, la uy atyla deiired. Ilaviag bad ever thirty yean practical experience In Phil adelphia, be rode nonldenlef giving ullileeliea at tfiiiac who mar ferae him with their wooing. OrJore acnl.ar Mien addroeeadta Wtltmmnrreeo I'm lorn cc, CloarteM an., will awd wial piemp atleatUa. OtlARLBfl l. BEUH KR Bigbar tulteat. Bee. It, 117 tax. Ca eBIHTIBO Of BTBRT aVKrXRI I tan neatry eterulod al tkll aaVaa, j 44 -art a-