Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, March 03, 1875, Image 2

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(Itonng D. Goonr.ANDicR, Editor.
CLKAUK1RIJ), Pa.
WEDNESDAY MOHNIKl), NAllCIl I,
(iood llvs! Mnjor (lenernl llonjn
min Franklin Duller, of Miiwichun.
otln, and npoon notoriety, retiren from
ConifreM tomorrow forever, wo hopo.
His nlmonco will ndd counitlrnbly to
tlie moral chiirncler of tlmt IkhIj-.
Tlio oditori of the lielleionto Watch
man crow lustily over tho cJoetion of a
JVmocrulie Bii-1'iwa, two Squired and
Hoveml other minor office in tlmt ex
ceedingly '"loyal" bornnjli, nt the ro
eent eleetion.
A Tkhiihli Storm. A tornado
panned over Pettis county, Missouri,
on the 2-ltli lilt., leveling ninny home
mid duinz other dumnire. A train of
freight care wiih hauled hum the truck
and nomc of the eain enrriedndis
taneo of one lmndivd yuril. The
track of the ntorm wiih only one hiin
dit'd and fifty yard" wide, hut it wn
most terrific in its course.
Skinh or I'aoai'KBiTV. 'J'ho lliirriB
burg Patriot linn heen nrrayed in new
i;armcnt8 for tho past week, and in its
general get up, in decidedly improved.
Thin journal duHorven the patronage ot
Democrat throughout the State, and
those in this county who can afford to
lako a daily, nflcr ninkin;it'-a11 right"
with tho HuriuucAN, should imb-
ncribc for tho Patriot.
JrT Like Tiibm. The liadical
C'niipremi is in troiil'lc. The expendi
tures of the government are now
greatly ahead of the receipts. A pru
dent biiainoM man would curtail his
expenditures to moot his income, but
our solona never think of that. They
aro now trying to deviso waj-s nnd
menus to make tie receipts conic up
to tho expenditures, and tho result is
that our taxes will hu increased thirty
or torty millions of dollars per year.
To get rid of heavy taxation the poo
' plo muni get. rid of tho Ilcpiililicnn
party.
(ieobii Wahiwnui'on. The linine
of thin individual, is, no doiilit, famil
ial' to all our readers. He was horn
February 22, 1 732 ; inaugurated the
first President of the United Slates
April 30, 178!); retired at tho end ot
his second term, Mnreli 4th, 1797 ;
dim) December 14th, 17fl!. Ifo wns
"?irst in war, first in peace, and flint
in tho hearts of his countrymen." The
admiral's of Lincoln and Grant have
pronounced both tho "joker" and the
"tanner," second Washington. They
como about as near that u Judas did
to being a saint.
Too Dad! Even that Godly loyal
organ, tho Christian Union, seems to
have lost all nKJct for tho National
Legislature. Tho editor perpetrate a
parable of this kind :
Tin Forty-third OuBgrewhu b?n littl Hit.
tar tbu KioK Log toward tb floutb but ff It
will not, by acting or foiling to Ml, trod old to t
King Stork rogino, ft miy yot win mil grnti
liido. If Ita mmbori ahall Doed te oonfeu, "Wa
bava Uft andona wliat a ought la hara dona,"
lot thra not bara to add, w Wa liava dona wkat wa
ought oat to bara dona." , .
After that, if those C'rediUUuhilior,
Salary-grab l.ongressmcn (hint cailt,B1) thnt 0f Poluntl. Pretty nurses
upon thfl rocks ami mountain, to lull
upon them and hide them from tho
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icopio, lucre is no use jor itiiti. mhiu
of rtthhish.
A Trcii blkp Spirit. The editor ol
tho Lancaster Intelligenar Is greatly
wonied over the fate of the Texus
Pacific Railroad, and domaiuls Senator
Wallace's views thereon. oca the
Lancaster man own tlio road or Mr.
Wallace, or both ? What a pity that
his spirit must be constantly vexed
about sonio great Stato or national en
terprise. It is but a short time since
ho settled the United Ktutea SeuaUtr
ablp and tho Mayorality of Jjaiieastor,
now he has got both the Penn
sylvania ami Texas Pacific Railroads
nn hand. A ninn who assumes such
gigantic proportions will certuiily burst
if he is not hoojicd. Will somebody
look afler tho man and see that be
doe himself no barm ?
Plai firoKEN. The New York
Tribune, In alluding to the conduct ot
the Radical leaders in Congress, says :
Tha fAolhnrdy AdraiRiotratlos laftderi, who
bra wrging tha wraaklaMtegialROon far tba South,
woaht do well lo read tba Hrpublioao pmai of ilia
eoRBlry os the lohiaet. No far aa heard from
tbera ti not n aingla nepubliean Jonrnal, whoaa
oploioo an asy luajeel la worth anything, whtcb
dea not oppoia all RtaRinraa of tba kind. Tbey
Bfo wiaaaoougb to eea that ccrtBin daalb Ilea in
rbat direrlioa.
The Philailt'ljihia Inquirer, also nn
Adininistration organ, iu alluding to
public affairs, gets off tbia bit of coin
fort:
ftaepeBdtng tha kueeui eorpei and making
tinitod atnlaa depRty marahBla eola Jadgea nf
alaatkiwa. aols nonutara sad reocrdera of returna.
with abeolute and unqunllonad power to arraat
any and seery oaa beiora or at election! whom
Cbey may wiih to prereat rotiDg, ara thinga
which would aeem miira asprantiaUl for Ruiain
and AnelrlB than tba linltad HUtM.
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.Bayonet Rt'i-t Because the white
ami black people of Arkansas have
tamed all th public robbers out nl
otBco, (Irant proposes to liayonet them
haci again. Tho following summary
of lite exploits of tho carpet-baggers in
that Ktate we clip from the New York
llerali:
"In 18J tha whom bonded debt of the Stale
aaaa t l.JIO.OM . t bad no liml lag .lent, and bad
sewr ,'I08,I(H) In tba trwaaury. From Jaly, 18SS,
toOatobar. S74, Iba Iroaiury rooeiTad orar M,
ooO.OlM), n floating debt waa twearred of nearly
I,lie0,(l and Ilea koaded debt was laarewad
S,;i0,M that la to lay. In ail year, the men
who mined Arkanaaa apaat Il7,btu kuo, and tbia
In n State which baa Iww tliaa kal aiiCliok of
paopto."
Tho ferciMlsno "Democmtic organ,"
but ll tells the naked truth some
times. Suppose ael of rascals were
to iircream llm Htnte doU of Pennsyl
vania in prnjMirtitiii to the above, what
would tho Voters of tliis State do tinder
such circumstances? Just wluit tho
jsaople of Alabama have iloiie Uiru j
the rasrneii out and deliver the Slate
affairs iuio the linnils of honest men.
And lor iloin-j llun Grant asks Congress
to rive him tbo priviaaujf of susjientting
lib kaheitl corpus, so as he ova soud bis
oliUcn dowrt there and seat bit rs((
niufllaw Jong cnot'gli to slfal the bal
ance of the Slavic. It would be far
better for freedom to nse the bayonet
on the Pregailcmt than allow hira to
so it in tho dsftiue of .c ruaCurcs who
honld be shut up is prison, if a?ot
hang
W,c,iMWfl.,SNOK,v.
The editor il' the Philndrliiliiii !
Vf M nllt'CCClll'll ill Ulltill!( nil' HOIIIO-1
Llllli'r HOIlNllili illid I rnllidll ill liin imnin
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if the 25th nit., tut u kind of reply
to
Mr. Weed. Ilo remarked
Every mnB knout Ihn eunditiun tn wklok we
find ounalTtt, and no tlio luvu will airaa aa lo
Ilia nauia. Tlia llrtiilioian party in! with a
diaatroua overthrow lait fall ; lha financial an4
huaioau lntrila of Ilia nonotrr ara darangad,
landtba Mouth fl diRiallrllad, ivrtira. anil tlio
aouroa of ainrahanaloo of dangtr. Tba prub.
km la buw lo nooiUr Ilia allualion I lo ravaraa
tba vvrdlot of lha Call alaelioni lo rcalora pop.
ulur pontldanoa In lha Hapublioaa parly lo ra
liava tba ntagnation of buainaaa, an4 pacify tba
South.
lliui'low Weed, the god-fnther of
the Itudieal party, nun-titled at the
management of public affairs by his
pupils, hits taken to growling wonder
fully. In a recent letter to n friend on
this subject, among other tilings ho
says :
Wa have barn larloualv wvakaned and wound-
ad by lha baok-pay grab, by lha Trraaury lia-
iiarimaot luibaoiutia., by Baunorn oonlnuli, sod
Waabiugloo City guTaroiuant fraaiU.
Although greatly in love with his
party, Mr. Weed would rather see a
Democrat elected President in 1870,
than "an incapable licpublieiui of
equivocal integrity," Ilo wanla tho
third term business settled at once.
Ho also suggest as a way of dealing
with our foreign creditors that Con
gress pass a law imposing duties on
silks, velvets, jowolry, wines, 4e., Ac,
limited in its operations for two years,
that would virtually prohibit during
Hint period their importation. Re
sumption, ho says, would follow with
out an efl'ort. Ilo condemns the Civil
Rights bill as an unnecessary eni.ct
mcnt. After tho defection of Thui'low Weed,
no Republican who loves his country
and wants to see it restored to peaco
and prosperity, need hesitato for one
moment to throw his influence in fa
vor of the Democratic party. A ten
yearn' fuiluro to bring about tboso de
sirable results, should satisfy tho most
captious, that there is neither penco
nor prosperity for this I'nion while the
present salary -grabbing leaders are at
tho head of public attain.
MORE NEW STATES.
Tho Radical leaders, fully aware ol
their decline ami loss of power in the
National Legislature, aro trying to
holster themselves up by making new
States out of Territories they control
so as to save their majority in the
United States Senate, if Ihoy cannot
hold it anywhere else.
. A bill was passed through the Sen.
ato 011 Wednesday last admitting the
1 erntories ol .ew Jlexico ami tulo -
nido into the Union as Slate. The
Democrats will have a largo mnjnrity
in the lower House of the next Con
gress, and the Senate being nearly pnrtinent will be in charge of Col. A.
tied by tho recent victories of our pur- j K. .McClure, and Prank McLaughlin,
ty, compels the '-salary- giiibboii" toi Ksip, will be business manager.. The
resort to every trick to hold the Sen-j combined elfiii'lsof those two gentle
ate, and by admitting these twoTerri-; men ui""t make tho Timet the lending
lories as Stntes, it will add four more j journal uf Philadelphia, Col, McClure
incuilsirH to their side of the chuniber. lis one of the most fulfilled politicul
These same nnsoriipulous leaders cut I writers in the Slate, while .Mr. Mc-
the Ktalo of Virginia In two several ;
years ago fur tho purpose nf adding
to their number, but to-day their trick
gives the Jiemtrcrats our tsonuuirs
from that Stato instead ol two. We
will not be snrprised if a similar state
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of affiiira overtakes the ( redit -Moln-
lierites in these Terrltoriutl before two
years roll around. .
Again : Tlio leaders of a party who
have so elaborately set forth their in
competency to govern thirty-seven
State, should not ba in such hurry
lo increase tho family of States, Lou
isiana, they have turned into an Ire
land, and the futo of Arkansas la worse
to bo looking afler tho government ol
more States, when It i manifest on
every siile that they aro unfit In con
trol old ones, much kmc nou ones.
Aft xtka Session. President
Grant has issued a proclamation conven
ing a sjH'cial session of tbo Senate for the
5tb of Jlareh. His evident that ho!
is resolved to use that lly in carry-1 mention Tyrone as being a very suituv
ing out hia policy us far as it can hclpbo location for tho same. On ex
him. but tho people hnve interfered lamination lh mmmitteo discovered
with his plans, and he will n.i. ht he j .t !4,F .l.,ortU," "f
' ', . styled tbo criminal insnno, aro confined
must behnvo himself in the future, oi rl"tlor jn ju juons, jails or alms houses,
put up with tho consctjuenewt. Tho 'none of wbitliam provided with tho
exile of sucli,'luitties"as ;ilbert,ol Plo-
rida ; Pratt, oi Indiana ; Chandler, of
Michigan; Ramsey, id' Minnesota;
Scott, of Pennsylvania j Kniwnlow, of
Tennessee j Klunign, of Texas ; Lcw-
is.of Virginia j l)oreniun,of West Vir
ginia, and Carpenter, of Wisciiniii
nearly all to bo Hueceded hy Demo
crats, must make "the government"
feel sad, If it has any feelings left.
Mr. Wallauir, ilr, Hcott's auccessor,
will resign his sent a (ttlulc Senator
to-day (tho 3d), and proceed to U'ffsjl-
ington on tbo 4tb to take his neat in
I'nitrd States Nennto at the extra ses
sion on tlui bill, W presnine an ad
ie an ml-
.,i ...lil,
""V ;
onduy ,.f
r li,,
journmciit will be brought altout
in ten days until tho first i
December, when tho new, or Demo.
cratie Congress meets, in accordance
with the Constitution.
TlJB Cujllt IJOBY KllUt'ATION BlI.L.
At there ui n bill before our I.eris
Intura with tliin intent, It H'onld l
well cnouirh ftir our llcipniiiental'e Ln
move kIiiw in that direction no an to
give tho peoplo nomo time to reflect.
Tlui ndvocnteft of thin bill immune that
tho Kutta, M tho Irfginlntiire, bun tho
riibt to look after tha r))oml "tutus ot
iu inhabitants. , Hcjioi) tliig innvc-
nient o compel purenU to nend thoir
children to nchool, . If tho parent con.
cayIm thitt rifht to t)is Stcita, nntl hup
rentier, bin authority over (lit) child
now, may not the Stato alU'r V'hih
nlo rwsiinie to Imik after tht inlcrimt
of the parent f Anil if the nioraU of
parent" nnd adult frer.erully, can bo
Improved In that way, why not lin
pono oitoihir penalty upon thetn for
not attending t-uiiyi')) T And if tbey
n'finie, fine theen five; dollaiv Cjr every
Sunday tlicy arc altcnl from jttio
houf o of womhip. Reader, tjiink .pver
thia matter. Mentiil alarary in fur
wortw than chattel slavery, mill yni
I know what U cant tin to fct rid of the
latter. . '
Dkab I) t)KA. The pturiute of the
t'nited XU wijl rvqeivo tbo Url
cleaniuir out on Uauocjiw 'hot over oc
curred in that body. f tint think of
Cbnndler, Carpenter and tftat claim of
political harlou biildiii( hire well to
Grant, RaWl( cVCo. Woreour toarrt
little hottr, pur cbaunU would oer
Ullnly b ecalderl by (lie annvtng tf h
Blh. Hut we will In- nd cool (T,
and in "the courttcj .evcutit". iJ.j, bci ue i.et,tjntii,,tly piniii)
1 . ... . m.. ua. AwilLlA-u i.ir.l.! A . I. !.'..... "t.'..
Income l-eooncilod and p'!' wUh(lr old ftuihloi,(Mi XiiiiiK, liavi H4
IthlnnR an we find them
1'O.MI'II.SOIIY KDUCATIOX. !
The iiiIvimiIch of thin Ivuiniiinn in.
lltillll llf CUM' KVHtlMII Illtll'P llll'lll-!
Mi.lt'.trf iiii iii II.U u'.it .
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11 ha. tx-rti f, r yen trlr.l In mnr i.r li. tmiD.I
raliui raiiairin uf tiuiope, and wiih ibo beitj
remit. 'M-irue ilatlrUol uii Ihil nolnt are tuter.
'
'anting. Amur... lienuiark, itwedrit, Knee.u,
Mod oowtiultory aduoalloa. Nut oliild la
ln,.. ..J V l.J k - i ...
louml in Haionv who baa nut alli'Bdail anhiMil. la .
Prut-ia. in isni.oiu of s.ouii.nim -MM-.. ,.i. '
IHII.OHU wr nnl ,.r .nlinAl l Ku.l... t
aSj.Ollll pliildrrB. mil. u. l:il or llir. i..'r
mrm ni.iiininni. n 1110 urnou irunilT ill mi
tan nrt a rlngla ailult ooulil ba fnuit.l, In Isur,
that waa iililerata.
abow lika rt.ullr.
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Now. why nut tell the whole story?,
In the countries named, liareiits nie!
conipelleil to give up all their able
bodied sons for seven years, as soon as
they arrive ut twenty -one, to servo the
statu in the army. Tho statu will al
low llm parent to keep the cripples
and invalids, Ilesides, tho name au
thority compels yon to pay an 'annual
tax to tho church. Is it a republic our
people want, or a monarchy? AVo
infer from tho movements of promi
nent educators, that our school system
is to bo made the steppiiig stono for
the inauguration of kingdoms nnd cm.
pi res on tho North American Contl-
n....l S,.vm.,. ,...lu I.ll.l ...
go to school, and compels every nil-'
K.. 1 , n. ... 1, unu .,. nn) pa
rent to support the church in .lnllnes1
and cents. V e begets the 0,!
Is this what we want our youths!
..-..ato and churel, united ?-;
1 nose no uesiro .111. union are on
tlio right road
oad when they advocuUi, 80.0(10 sheen killed in the I'riiH-U States;
education. ! by dogs. The ilestnictiou of wool and j
w mutton in this way is plnced at 1500.-
i.i'iil a Statistics. The "00. In this State the dogs massacred I
compulsory
l'llll.A HKI
health officers of our capital city have
given their report to the public. It is
a very interesting document, and we
propose to lay it before our readera in
detail at some future period. The
dcaths( since 1800, 14 years, are 233,
!('!; liklm 240,122; marriages OO.IiSti.
In 18li4 and 1872 tlio deaths exceeded
the births. In the former year the
death roll amounted to 17.S82, while
tho births footed up but lu.ftOl. In
tho latter year tho deaths were 20,544;
births 20,072. Tho deaths in 1874
were lfi,31S; births 10,387. Tho most
marriaiics occurred in 18l!fl. 7.087. and
in 1873, 7,801. Although there were
1.214 more marriages in 1873 than in
1R74, yet there were CIO more births
in the latter than in the former year.
The avcrago of marriages are about 18, ckronide, which hereafter
s-i- nay, imii per mount or n.-ctMi per
year. )
Til I!
Xkw Pai'M. Tho Philaibl-i.Mr.
nliin t,' llcieamniiir lma lionii miivli.iu.ol '
1 j- i "i 1 ,
.ny an itssociai ion ol gentlemen, who.
i lake possession on the 13lh of:
.March, and will issue n two-cent daily 1
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called The ,,. 1 he editorial l-t
Laiighlin is at the head of one of the
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Ug.T., 1..M,....,.fA ..,r.. n ,,. OlllllllJ,
Tbo Times wjl) start w ith both brains
and capitnl.
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the Constitution kills tho rorty third
f, . . . . .
l.'...iii I T.i... ,..,. M,.,.l, HI,
j Congress, without doubt, tho most cor-
nipt hotly of men that ever assembled j
In Hip Rational Capitol. More ';chris
tian stalfaiucii'' will bp aenl into exile
hy the Hsiplc than on any lin'incr oc
casion. A'iVIV 1X.SAXE ASYLUM.
Atlho lust session of tho Peunsj r-
vnnia Legislature, ft commission, con
sisting of tienrgo L. Illinium, Thomas
S. Kirkbridge, Joseph A, Reed, John
t iirwcn, u. IMiwson uolenian, li. I lurk
Davis and Jliestcr Clymor, waa ap
pointed to inquire into tho condition of
tho criminal jnsuno of tho Common
wealth, and wcrp Instructed to make a
report lo tho nexi (the present) Login-'
Iiiture. Said coiniuittoo have reported.
recommeiKling tho erection of a new
institution lor tlio aecoiainodatlon uf
that nurticular class of insane, nnd
means lor tho proper carp oi our pro-
nlo. Theru In eiitiro uiinniinilv nf.
opinion in tho ciiiiiiuImiIoii, tlmt no
cIuhb of tho iimunc hIioiiIiI be kept in
any of the institiilioim uIkivo limned,
mid that (lui-e aliould be a new iiHti
tuliun erected u till) ;tlTOIillnilittiiili
of the uillowini! cluHHen nf noinoiifl i
1, Joni.crfm iiinuno perHiHiB, who
huve CDiiiinjtiAul or "hull Attempt to
commit iiiunliT, nrson, rupe, rnhlitiry,
or other liijrh oriniCH or miiuleiiieiuioni.
2. Tin we chnrKod with coininittinu
cither of tho crimen before mentioned,
who aro Ircliovod to fcin liiKCtnily, or
of whow nnity there nmy bo no great
doubt ia U it'ijllire tbo invcti),'iiliiin of
tixH'rtn.
- ' " '"' Ji?"" " "" '.' " Mrf to honor n tlimnith tickets inwied rnu " " ""'
I tho Kroiind ol iiinnnity, who nliull bo!,1''."' ' " " ,p. . ,, ... , .. cuniet-bauuer, Jo
ndjudged by tho Court tryin, the of. ! '"lt ."'"'"J'"") ' W m ' H-rntb l',,roli i ',
f(, rob(IR m,m ,1nirerouA tobonti "''" ltwJ Imvp red iccl tU fur,,. v J , '
!,... 1 fVom New York to wentern point" M'r ,i"""'i R
.1. 1 hono acquilteil orHueti t ileum on
llll'0
4. Thtwu utifiritd ill) tlio i'olnl,ii
aiuti nf either of niub criinca while nunc,
nntl hccotiiiii( iiiinie before iriul or
nentenco. ,
9. Thorn becomini iiiHnno while in
prinnn after conviction of any crime,
and continuinfr iiintiiio tha term nf Ren
I tenco, who hIuiII not have friend, or
rebitlv'B to whom niicb initano purnonn
inny ba tl iij. pruJ nt tho expiration of
nciitcince" with nf'cty 'tntfaoanintnuiiity.
0. liiKunn cnuvli'ti gonorally, whtmo
innnnity ahull havo been n'crUi inert,
and who may be trnnoferrotl In aocord
anco with the law of thin Common
wenth. '
The fnt tlmt tlipinenibi'innftlii' com-
ni'mnion arc all In favor ot r)0tV hiRti
luunti, ..... ,mje Kiveii Rinn. r. .. ,, , Hi liy Tf tuCTH for .con- I"troni;e among mh-i omeo
why one rtboiild bo cnlnblmhrd, In mif- ... ,i, '..i,iX ,," n I, or. In tlu'O d tlomlnlonV (lenenil
ficicnt cano for unto believe that tho
liCBiwi.iiro ,,, .avnrnmy eonnmer ,e f(,1ow priHom, J)r, Mll(,ito wnmll ll0
"liTi " . . i ... ,i ..i had beeomo devotedly attached since
Ibo neoemtity lor an liumtiillon oilWir r(.llt,m(Ilt. ol.auKhli,, ,io
th kind Indicatcil i admitted on ull aj ((B j),.y Toi-turuoa tlunne; a yel-
ImnilK, and oa there are htwpltctlii at 'low fever epidemic, and about flic
Philadelphia, Pittnliurirh, llarrinbiirg,
Danville and Warren, il in but proper
that the building" nhnuld be erected nt
Tyrone, nenr tho centre of tho State,
with ipiiiioad fuciliten from every me..
Jion of he 8lU'.
l-r r r-samr
MllrHKI.L ANU l'AHt.lAKNf-rJol,ll
Mitchell, tho Iriul, Cut lint. Imviliir been
elected to the jMlt'liiih l'urliiiment from
Tippornry nnd refined odmiwlon, ie
uirain ntniidinK an eletition with every
protiabiiity oi i,m not ticini aiiiuuii'ii, an
tho Unirjidh do not want him, and very
likely will nu have him in their iinr-
lunuerU. Jl o wujUr ii)0 kiuaiIi ulierty
for cipprttniiMl Ireland for Kngltuid o
grant a bearing; in behnlf of hie country
Rum eo liivoriible a piwlllun a goat
in paiiiunioni. i ue mikikii gorurn
meuln trfatN tho Irinh penpla Ju4 a
uraJ) Iroatn Louininninnn.
fl'l lli.lurineil winter tin" time
XEU'S ITEMS.
ui.. ii i.. i . ..n .1 ........
l lllL-linll L'llillli'ilt. In lllllll.
... ... . ..
V....1-
iimril.MKr 1,'nu I... ,'..ul ...I I,. I '.,1...
Mllirj.eV, llll' CnCltOeil .CW
'
I, Sfveiity-iitrlit llioiiRunil eniinll to should bo convened t 12 o'clock
finm the I tilled Slates landed at l.lr-jim the 5th of March next to receive
i.vimi.l in 1M7J I nnn -..L ; i!
U'l pool ill 1871
n,. i , . .......
' uaiiKing-iioiisu ot Jiart, t an.,
1.1 1 1 V it' I 'V. I if ' I 'i 1 1 y I ill u u,, in lii.l
tv...l..nu.l II...I I. ' S
Afternhinse of tuentv vein-, a!
... . i. .' ,
Jwlnnllv
. ,
iiiiiiicii 111 r mnee nv 1110 1
A colored woman named I.ucv
lliuvkins died in Washington on tho
22d all., at 1111 advanced uge of lift
years.
Tho valuable libiaiT of Jlon. C.I, !
AVard.of Townnda IV hns been do1 7 " requireu to taao 110.
linted by his heii-s ti I.afavelte colle.-e ,' 1
at Kasti?,,. ItcontainS
, ' , tho I luted States, ut Washington, 1
l!'tw' theinurderercil lhellam.tlie lithdayof rebriinry, in the year
licit iimiili- il 1 1. I U;. ..,;...,
nn, V . ,Z . 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 .,'1 1 ,. r iT i" ;' i l 1 1
nun tiiu 1 iij, 01 1 lusmii'gn, saiiereueiue 01 tno 1 lined MutiHt nt America,
tho extreme penally, on Tuesday, 22(1 ' the 9!llh. ;
nit 'after making a full confession. .. '
Rev. Liicicn II. Pnigbeo, D. D.,LJJ'"" 1,"d''iit: Hamilton r isli,
presidentof tho Weslcyun Feinnlo Col- ' u'',v"ir' ol Su,u''
leg", Cincinnati, Ohio, has been elected!
tO tllC liresitleilCV 111' .MI..rluiiV fnllnrrn I
. .. 1 1.- 1........1:
"i"""t''1 Kt ''' '
W interniato, who shot lien. Me-j
,imSpUnoA:! a
troin custody.
)Hril, the year 1874. there were
Daring the year 1874, there were
ifl all. ....a. ... 4 1... I', 'a ...I Ut.. . .... 1
3.878 sheep.
Louis Napoleon, the Prince Im
perial, is classed seventh 011 the list of
cadets receiving commissions in' the
Royal Military Academy, at Wool
wich, and is placed at the head of his
ches in fencing and riding.
Tho billiunl iimle'h Ibr 82,1110 anil
the championship of tho world at the
three-ball ganio between Mimrico Via-
iiiitis aim iiiuuiipiie. 111 aow 1 one, on
1 n. 1 i.i. . . ... ,
11 iisiiiiii.11111 s iiirinoav, wan won nv
Vignaux, scoring GOO to Riiilolplie'sfiSii.
Stephen A. Douglas' memory may
yet bo honored with a suitable monu
ment. Tho Illinois Senate has pussed
a bill appropriating ttoO.OOO fur the
e'",1',i. f tlio memorial already be
gun, uml it Is believed that the House
will readily concur.
Parson llrownlow has purchased a
hull' interest in the Knoxville iJiJiYu
n'lii no Known as tlio li A'17 crnrf f tironh ;
". 1 lie daily uppears with Hrown-j
Recks.
iM. 1 1.
1 ii" mine miliar which nus oeen
dollar which has heen
iniNMiiceii 111 the coinage ol the I iiiteif
States piiimises to be of great viihio to
,., ', !: . , , ,
unlike the .Mexican dollai's. it is uuitnrni :
By.c nd weight, and tho pure silver,
In il exceeds In value that in cither the!
ll. i ,i ....
old American dollar or tho Mexican
dollar, and is about tho same as that,
ot the J apaneso yen. ,
A cat belonging to Jus. (iibbs, of
Lewistown, Pa., about three weeks ago
gave birth to It double kitlen. H had.
two ciuniilcte heads, fniircoiuplcte and
fiiur smaller legs, and tho aiipcarance:
ui ii.i uisiicn, iniiiigii 1111111 soiiiniiiT to
hip they were joined imlissolubly to
gether. The kitten walked and ute
and lived for ten days, when, stnini'oi
to say, Mr. ti. killed it, iMicnuse of ujltemoarat
superstitious notion that its birth was i v.lZ'"'1'"' "
' ,, ., 1 lacaocy
an omen ol evil,
The anthracite coal carrvlug com
panies havo agreed uiion a schedule for!
the coming season, allotting n percont-
ago of the trade to each nf the com-
pnnies, and fixing a schedule of prices.l
The average prict) at Port Richmond. I
for llurch. will bp .ir per top, inl -
vimclng live oonta In April, ten each in i
ir ...i i ...i lift'... i.
July-, August, September, October and P'1'0' y. while most of the others;lady, who smothered the flilino with
November, making the average closing 111,1,1 Clv" "'"'C 'lnder the Confetlointe woollen garment. Had not help bet
prices IJ3.00 per ton. Last vcar tlielt?ovl'ni1,""ll'1 M 'So,l'or people, i closo at hand she would probably hai
" I oiK'nintt nrici was H4.20. ailvnncimr lo ' h"1!11 electing tlieac wluto reluls, been burutsl to tleath.
iiiii unu tiiuik., win niieeii eueu in
oiieiiing pni'es was 4.20. ailvnncing to! """" y...A...B i...- uue n.-is.in,
.1 oa ,i. ' thail only e iH-ted enrhlv-fivH iimmiiiii
Tbi ,r f h. rzxir
largely at the wells during tho pastilal ...i,,,,..!,,,, Boul(l lmvo lcrl,
nil. The price of refined ..as heenl,,, ,0 d ',,., , '.,,,
7 ;,as
i... ni....i ,...... ii.' ii,i...
.:n .i I..... . li l it. a.; :..tl,l0, Pro three cltuiwn ot peoplu in
win .lu n.uc . to renioyu tl,o indncutl
ilTC 'J'?"? "Ll.h. f' i'?1''"'
nnil at tho winie time niutcrliilly bene-
cii i,ni. r ! ii -,o,t
... .j ..... .....iij. .,.
lust week it the well tori:.' per bitrrcl. j
Viliuiii 11. Oirilen, tho flint M nv-
or of Cllcrti'ii, nnd njio nf (ho int(bt)i
binincMj men of lllifnis,:i.nvrll usiiroin
incut in ocveiiil of tho ptral rnilivnyn
ol tlio H'H, viy iniirrit'il on the Hlh! culture nnd intulliircuip of (hu Hun lb in
ol'KelinmrvtuMiwi iiriiiiiiilo 1J, Aniul, (miflnul ii tha mitim punulutiiiii, and
iliimthtcr of tho liitu John Arnot, ui',iii tlmt cliut ulune, after Litter ouperi
Klfiiim, New York, Mr. Ogilvn Inm encc, huvo niun been found who mv
nincht'd tho nound uo of nuvuuty, coniietent micticiiiilnlly iiud linncntly tc
while bin bride In twenty yenin younger. ndiuiniiiter the ullitim of a State, city
Tbo I'hicnuo Tribune, Biiyn thut "tho i or county gnveniineiil, Nonioro con-
miii'i-iH;!' ol her flntt Mayor ninkcn
t lilniiril nntliiil i t IlitUvll incccHnorx
in ofllue feel )jke bojij fttjuin.
. .ii i i i-i. . i .. . . . .i
The 'nni.ylviii,iit lluilmnil Com
pnny pcfnHt to allow tftlt1moM A Ohio
enrs to ihii over i( lino between I'bil-
. ,1.1.. .,,,,1 V..... V.. I. nn.l 11 lu.lr.l...l
that lnlr... tlo,, bnro U.on glvuu ,.
It cmplovot'R to take no lreli?blB and
Ir-uo no ticket. (Von, tho hitter nhicCR
to point- on tin. Biilliinore A Ohio mad,
l . .. ..... .
followa: Chicniro, Jlli.'ifi; Cincinnati,
1(1.25; St. Iintik 21.21.; Louisville.
li2.
Tho llomiic Tunnel, fniinplelud, in
four in ill limn, him rout the htlxir of
an immeiiRo niiiubcr nt men for many
yenm, the expenditure ol 13,(IO(l.ii()il,!
unit uta niuniu w in nver.. n i. null 110 puMillilo CVH'WIII rtwult Iroin It.
Htnted that it will tnko a loudutl freii(ht.i Hut why fdionld UrantiHin bo no terri
train forty liiinntes to paw thnmirh it. i lily Rhm kiil at the pronpect of rebel
Tmiunortfltioil conimnic and hip-1 influence in Cnnn.f Ilid not (mint
per aro ruprewuitud (o bo eatur oiipmilnt I Ming rpbcl of South
avail thcmaclvcH of itn finilitii'it iiirit'iirolina, IbiiHUit' to Uuwiit, and did
hoi-tcning tho dintnneo between Kew nnt a radical Himitto confirm him ? la
Knglnnd cilliw and tho Wot, nd Krcntj nnt llnulin, a Virtinla' rebel, .1 uiliru ot
oxpoetntloinof increnwof himlneitnare tho I'iiHirI HtuttHi Court, and la not
banetl thereon. I t'ol. M onby , from the "ttmeStateii-ant'ii
im,.,,..i a. i..- ...i. ...... ..... i confidential fViend and the ilncnrnncr
((,nt inf,0, Rl , ,inU80 0V ,,J
nl,ai nf Ji Imu.iii'n Ai m lninl inl inn
Mudd, Hpanjilcr, Iiiul Al'liolil gropiir-lrni'i,'l party mint permit the South excellent appoinimeut. If llr. Tein
doncd.'tho iit'lition fttr the clemency I " 'l!'t' I'tT own ounilidiiton for Con-! plo enriwindi hinmelf by anoli turn,
of the Premilent bcini gliriied by nlHnn' null hor people niHidulurmliiwI I thero will be a U)i,roKl nverhniilinfl
ami ninn ut,i,i...ii.-l nt tlm Drv 'I'nrtii.
irtui, a niimlier nf whom were ut tended
: " . .
by Or. Mudd. Samuel Arnold relurnod
o Hultimoro. uh nlno did Spnngler.
Tlio Intlor, aliotit two voniniiince, took
iii 1 1 13 rcMdeiico wllli Jr, Mudd, be
twcin wiinin niidSpa,)'h'rKreiit frlepd.
hip axlnted, Kpnui'lrr wns n native
ol ronnnylvniila, but louriitul liii trndn
ol carpenter iu Unltiinoro, where ho
workoil for many yeaw under Mr,
Jitmca (ilfl'oitl, a manttir builder Mr.
(iifford, on tnklnr the ponition of oar
iicntcrat Mr. KortreThcalro.cmiiloyod
puriKjer an ftwitant. ypiintleri" no pronpecti of bin recovery.
woe rniiuir a siout, in-ill, man, nntl wn
nliout fifty -five year of auo when ho
tliecl, H wt nllugiuj that ho tik
viibuu,!' in mu iiaiibv a,i niNjau .mi iiu
nicht of tbo aucuuhiutlon, but turned
tho animal over to Reanut John to
jnibold, and alo that ho had errnnKcd
wtldi Jonii, in nnve a wnon.
AX E.YTHA SESSlllX Oh' T1IK
SEX A 77.'.
. H'l the I renulenl nf Ilia I mini iV,,cV .j
1 WIUMimiUH.
- . V 11 hBA"i "JU 01 Intercut to t l,U i
t nitott hut eg required thnt tlio Scii- 1
hum nva iiimi. oueu eominuiiieiiiiuiin as
innr lui mifU in !l .1.. ..f
","v - " ... r ...
lliet
'l
mv, iiiereiine, i, i 1,1 1 iiin iiiiiKi in me wnoiu snuiii ivgiini
sillelit. ..I' llm ri.ileillhimsi.il' imi. ...,..iu.i.i CI ,.
m . ' t. .. ' . . if
v years, n j ilnty to issue this my pint lainiition,
nore pro-IMeelaiiiig that an extraordinary oc '
.egislativoi casion requires the Senate oft ho I'liilid
1 ... . . V h ' .. I
.1,11, i, iui, turn inv liliiciaiiuiuiill. 1
Mates to convene fur the transaction
..... . ... v.,.y., ,,u, inuisiii iiiiii
0 biis.i.ess at tin, .'api.ol in tho City
01 Hasliiiijjtoii oiitlieailiihiyol .March
next, at 12 o'clock at noon on that ilav. ;
of which, all who shall nt that time be I
' , , , A itt noon 011 tiiiii imy, I
ol which all who shall at that time be j
, V 1 " --mil ,
....ilil.l . ..... ... 1 . .1 . 1
,.f'i.iii. I.,,wl 1u7r, 1 ... .1 1.........1
Tin vtauv.1..
'" wr.nn..
Tho election ol a United States Sen-
!'" ') Legisluiure ot Minnesota
coinoletcs tho list nt incinlicrs f il,,,1
L'3 f' Vi V? c ? '
I
Roman, Democrats in italics, and ull
.1 a. ... . .. . . . I
Horn,,.,. I),. nn, .. V,, ?, . ". . :
others, 'inch. g Liberal Republic
Independent . Republicans and A
Motiupnlists, in snmlltctinitiils:
th k senatk V
Ml
J II K HftnA IT,. I
Tartu
and., ii.Aaivi.
1x77. (;... (..( jit (,
1S7U. flan. E. Hpanorr
iKKina
1877. 1'i.wrll Clayton
1B7H. a. W. Dnney
ClALirilflNU.
1S70. Aarun A.bargnaul
ISHI . Xcwroa llisiis
iimai-TiriT.
IS7U Urrii 8. K.rrr
Tarm
rod. sis.urni
IS7U. ...ail I . .,
SiaRlHftA
ism. V. W. lliUhroi..k
ISHI. A. 8. 1'ad.loi.k
savi oa
187V. Jhn 1. Jimra
ISHI. William Slian.a
MM' tlASI'dUIRK
1877. Aaron II. Cragin
1H7A. 11. Wa.llniKh
SKW aKIINKT
1877. r.T.Krrllngliurai n
ISS1. ria, '. rVi..';.i
I OH I . WiUinai W. folaa
iai.A Alt.:.
tsr7. an
10m.
noauii f. A,iynr.
FLORIDA,
IBTV. Fioion U Conovar
I SSI, l Urlt, W.Jv.n
OEIIHUU.
IK77. Tho9.M. Sarunmt
I87S. Jala II. (Vamos
II.I.1IIOI9.
saw VOHK
1879. Hokoo Coukling
1881, Voaril A'.raAM
NORTH r-ARol.tNl
1877. Mill W. (,i..o:
I87H. A. J.rr,.
OHIO
1S7T. John A. Iirnn
118711. John 8hrrinan
IS7U. KiolianlJ.Ogla.hy
innusa.
U7. Olirar I1. Murl.m
ll. J". E. il,lt,..nM
lim-ji.
1S77. Iliarga II. Wright
IK7U. Via. U. Ailiaon
ISHI. AH" (J. Tkf,inu
oaiiioa
W7.Jm A. AVIy
I87. John II.Mil b II
1'Biteri.rAxiA
1879. Simon Caiuarun
1881. II'-. i4.Vo(7on
IS77. Jaruaa M. Tlarvay
ib"T. Henry u.AniboBT I
aiions IHI.ISU
'"7"- J"'m Ingaiia
IISsl. A. K. llurn'ida I
1877. Jhc. '. A'l.rr.w,. '1177. Tbo. J. Ilnlitrleon
l70. ri. V. Jr(Vee.- 1879. Jba 1. IMIereon I
1877. J. itodio.o Wen
is:r. J. it.i....K 'it 11..-. ...
TkaintsaKS
i7v. a. Va.-am-y lui. Air j...,
. ,,,?; ... L .. T0",f" ,
is.it. u.nn.b.i iiamiio
Anrt.in
'"" "r '' "('
lS. ll.tl.in)
VSIIUOST
18711. Ju.lm S. Morrill
1881. tieo. F lolmuudl
VIBIIIMA
1877. J;kn M'. J,..lo.
ISHI. iVolert K H ilAeri
waiT vinnmu
1877. (.'. Mne
1881. AlUt T. Ciyicrroa
WIli'nsilR
1877. Tlmolliy 0. How.
1881. Avoi'i 1'AUr.ans
..'., i ''
BA..AI ni'HKTT
i;r. tin. 8. Bomwd
t haw
, Zn; Km.
"H. ' Cnaumvr
. wTwindo,.
issi. h. j. h. McMiiiau
umaiaiian
"'f; J""
I'M MARY.
Forty -third
Congra.i.
.. 49
in
4
I
Forty-fourth.
Cougraia
CI
38
i
I
Hn.ul.il .o..
li.WH'ALS A I AHMED,
The Cambria Freeman tlinsmintedly
remarks : . ...
A """"itt jifesn is niaiiiiesung a .
'''aitiil amount ol alarm from tho Iiiul,
,!m.t 1,10 "7 ( 'mgress will contain
oiKhty llvo kiiiutliern uiemliera, a largo
number of whom were nnicent in tlm I
. . ... r 1 '
' the inurder tf
L"v "v ""t" "eni ii ttiuv iii
, ,wtj( t ()f w fc v j
nnntl b, cl..e. Tbt'KO ttretho imtivc!
' ai
n hitn men nf the Smith, tho Hearties,
iincl tlio tlnevnifr nnd iitnnemtin enrnnt
Uwem . all( ju,tM 'f(ir
tlio pontile uf the Smith nn it in fur the
ieiiti nf ?iurtl ) ennfef plllto on
llipeo wli Btpiid hy llio'n in (hoir
trivRttw liour til nectl. JUvArly nil the
elusive plf of IbctruthoflbiapropoHi.
Hon
could iMnwilily Imj furnished thini''1")' '""t he won the reciiiictit, n (in
i.i.
tbo
liiejept Mriteiitilp nnd pitmpernun
tlitinii til Vii"'nil,'Nortn Ciirnlina
contl
and tieortiin, when cnntinHted with
hp illniirihiiiy mill COlTUjit Htltto of
1,11111,11 Mini uiy;iMA:ii iteiciiLi unu iiui!lfl-
l'K 'winttcy in ,.i.i..anal Jli-s.,,)-
r 1 ."'"'T ' . Tmm'
I (""'l,r
j"1,1? uo,'0,' ",aU? oorula,
I mill thin nL llin Vennl liiiBi.riiiiiili.uu
liii J, J'ntturnon, lnmi
nt lion. HniiHom, of
Anil lllfl corrupt (Wr
ton, of Arkunniutj at tho rliHjiiunt
I.mnur, a meinlicr ol tho lloune lnmi
Mirwimippi, and at tho mciidacioim
llliyw. now froip Alnhamn, hut lutely
fvom I'ji'iiikiutloiit. Wo honor the
Mouth fur ncnilinK irr al'W and nemt
coni)Mitent int'ii, rvhrl lhou)U they
Kt rtl Ui Conire. Hiibntnutiiil (rood
l.ontiwt whh tho ' Mnr-lil Key of!
the rebel army, and if all the Northern
blood nhrtl hy him could be collected
In one vant nwrvnlr, bu mlht nwim
in it ; nnd yet (irant nominated nnd a
litditf( Scnnto tnitirnied him to a!
HH 0v II omoo III Wew I li'lonnn. The
to elect nrp ttcnt men ne i,eir renre
1 . i. in i.,-.. -.i.i.. t'u.i.
Bi'iiiliiivi-n, i.u'i n in ji n einv iiert.i
to nif(m tiiion,eii nnd rnriiet-hn;
thlevee,"
Shot HiMnr. V. C. CaniplK-ll,
hiKik-keeiicr in Jl, C, SniithVinnnnincc
UHi-ncy, ti Wilkenbtrrc, wuB iirrcntetl
limt Monday allernoon for ombcrjilo
ment.the nmnunt huing nearly $10,0110.
In the evening, he lit hlmwilf with a
W niton carbine, at the Liiuomc llotino
In that city. The nnn,rtunato man
waa atlll alive at lant report, but there
--.
Proviiikd Pur Hon.' (totllove R.
Drtfi ii tq bo nominntcd M Minister tn
nuRl.ie il. piuwill ."nr. 0-iij. ntr.i.rrin
, in Chairman of the Committee, on For
cign Affaire, and wnn not re-eleclo J to
tho next Congra. Hence (Irnnt nendn
'him nn a Miaainn.
I'XltlX KKXTtMRXTS
M i...... 1 .1... 1.
entile iticiuhci't !' 'hIiivhh 1 11,11, 1 In-
rtlllll, ll,H, 1 llll ntlllt'- llt'll t. l.l'
COIIIIIICIIll (lll'lll In Hie l.llilltlll lll'illlllk,
lii ivalioiit, iiiul iwiiei ll'iilly iU tlii'iii
to tell us what thev think if the sruti-1
incuts they ciubodv. Do they cn.liuae
i: . .1 '.. r
nr ri'iiiiiiiuiti lueni f ,
i.et eveiy white mini m every neigli-1
i. i .. i . '
,;
wind the black man, ivnicinlicriiig ;
that the responsibility li,r tho exlieuio'
poverty to which wo have been in-'
"" ,lml i
iviini 1110 lilllCK man. lt'tnemlieniiir
1 need and the eon'mif iniv..riiini.nis in
iiueeu unu ine corrupt governuienis to
which bis vote has subje, led us res,s,'
not h 111111I1 upitu bun , as upon the
bad men who. u-iili tin, ,wuiii'in.,.a ,.r
Fcdeini siim.orl l,v.. I.,-, U 1., 1,1.1
men who, Willi 1 lie iisKiu aiu es ol ,
Federal support, have by appeals to his J
' ..
wow passnins sought to make Him ourl
enemy. niie we laiior n.y all honest
means to conviiico him of the truth ;
ami that both must bo prtmerved bv i
good government, and that those who ;
..V. 1 .... '
.1 1 . " U 'uv,mv
ol Imth races, let as nt the snimi time
sec ho is fully protected in his guainii-:
.'ts. to 'vole as he at all ,
elections. Let us continue to deal
with him honestly and fairly, and let!
t 11 J . .
lis en inline, riiium tn nivttn
".' , 1 I""icai party who
t;";l.'' Hwk 10 km,w ".'0 ""1'' m 10
nnd liomcs upon our soi .
Jv-.. .
?!'nvu '," ('"!!!!1'"' Tl"'' ,vi" Bel,U' '"
l til til 111 III 'I llll lt mil lit Mirl .il ..!
ill Canada. They will
!i000 of VK,HU pwltKs or 1.201) luinilk-M.
(in 1 nu I 111 it'll r-iniot. n Uit'HO, .i.ill
: iatnilfi liuvu m'tlltul in MimMolm 'litil
j ... .'..I.... 11 ll'lllioil, J,l 111 llllllCSIIlll,
I 80 111 Nebraska, 215 in Kansas, and CO
I1..1...L. c 1-.!.. m:
I other states.
The remaining 300 (am-i
ilies Imvo arrived recenlh- uml ibcii-
i n mio nrini-i rt.it in , ami null
llesllliatlOIIBIS IlllkllOW. J llU HullHUS i
eslinatioiiBis iiiikiuiw. J bo Kuiisus
.Menniiiiites huvo bought 150,000 acres
of hind, upon which they will settle in
the spring. A meeting of delegations
from those now here is to be held at
Klliburt. Indiana, next mouth, to mnkc
iii'ruiigoiiicnts fiir the immigration of
the present your.
1 1 Km Nil Unkasv. A correspiinileiit
of the New York Tiibune says that the
President fears that tho government
will havo trouble to carry out the pro.
visions of laws rescctiiig tbo national
debt. Tbo open and flagrant frauds
in mime of the chief sources of revenue,
notably silks and whisky, may reason
ably occasion solictude. The New
York .Sim remarks that when a great
dry goods house like that of A. T.
Stewart Co., cease, to deal in certain
linos iif silks, because thev cannot uuv
I he unties on them am. ci.miele with
the duties on them no,' eiiinnele with
iuc sin ii iririeu irisius. ui 11 i ei- win iiiil;
buy the
I...1 I- .1 1...:..:.. !
nation oi our revenue laws must have !
-....Hl-.l... li.O.I. lV ll.llllllllll-
come to a pretty pass indeed.
' Yur Lik!" Ali-s. Tillon' snvs hi
.liil 'I'illiu. -o b I,.. .,, l. Till .V 1
nmiiicr says he lnl. .Moiiltnii says
he dul. "ilessie"' snys he ilid. Mi-s.
-Moiiltnii biivs he ilid. Ail these say
Ilcecber ii I in evidence, though cir
cumstantial, us st long as any eviilem-o,
short of "caught in the act" could lie.
Now, who says ho didn't t Simply,
the clerical scamp himself! lie sets
lip' a general denial, a (id is tinnnil to
swear Ihu whole down us a lie. Well,
with fifty thousand deluded, magnet
iatl, fascinated, charmed, liedeviled
uilinircrs in Brooklyn, Now York and
vicinity, we would not wonder if he
succeeded. A'cif York Day llaik.
Ji'TK on Piatt, A youim lady ol Al-
j bauy, Oregon, was getting ready to at-
luniA iiuia;ii tin n ix-cuiii. niiniitiy uveu
ing. As she was arranging an urmf'iil
of jute about her head, tlicstult caught
from candle and was soon ill a
name. Sho trieU to pull the burning
hunch I nun her bead, but her elliuts
were futile, as she hud fastened it with
about three doncn hairpins. Her
.,..,,... i.- i i... .(:.. .i . .
.......i.t ... ni.i iviu:. iiiiuiuer
i a
, help been
' have
To U. Hristi. l.tmHiior lUrtraiiU
linn ih-Hiu-tl a uuinuit for tlio execution
on Wi'diifHtluy. tho 21th dny tf Muivli
next, nf .loncph lliwn, cotivicteU in
Schuylkill county, on tho Kith day of I
I'uiiiyi ,n, nrumer anil Aiinetta, pis
t'tttl, Ins
27, 187:1,
Will Uko
U bo hmiiretl. 1 hooxcciition
, f,oM j,,
Uvini, been ,-mnt..
tV writ of cmr
laviiiir been irrfinted bv tho Supremo
Court in tho cose of liitrney Mcf'ue,
the (itivemnr hnn directed tbo Hherifl
of I.yciiming county tn return thp Vlif
ram for ij pxtmutliui. .
I'a linos Mi. Jnuiift M. Cnlemnn,
Kmii.. fnrmcrlv of the Indinun cnimlv
bar, win, In i72. boHiiHi the t'nited
pity a flno of 12.3(10 nnd niulcrirn an
iniprlMonmcnt of flvo yearn tliiiiition
in Hie western penitent itiry! On rri
I uncoiiiiiiiniii nuriinn niuu 4'miili nt
I'irii'i who in t ciuuliilatc fur thetliiitl
term, inn, eviiieiiuy UMlKltlj
for Irieiidn to sec hiiu, tlniHi;
term, nnd evidently liMiknif nmiiiul
Now anu Tiihn. The PitMiiinrli
Putt rrmnrkfti ''The wrirliglir t.fi
rime, fineu wiirrtR niirprlnlnp; wonder,
In IHU, Andivw .IoIiurhh ".tipolnied
A. H. PudtltMk, of Nelmtkn, tiovernor
of Wyoming Territory, l.iitt month
In tho Ncbmskn licrrinlnturo Kx-fiov.
Pllddmk wnnchiwcn V. S. Senntorovcr
John 11. 'I'bayer, w tin voted llir thelin
waohnient of Prethlent Jtiiiion. Now
PrcHiilcnt (irant bun aiiiiointeil P,x-
Senntor Thnvcr tinvernor of Wyominij
Torritnrv It will bo Jnh,i'im ...
' e"' "V donnrlOll tlllll i
l'uddoi k h turn next to vote for im
IK'Ul'llilli; nomehoilv etl, '
- . . b, ....
' MnMa Htati llnuntni' -.'I'lin II,,,. I
1 I ,jVj I I" IItlt -
lllirillill UliJy innlritB ll.n iiievn ..I. .......
" CI .KHIUU
npiinHi tno pronem ntnto otticciK, tlmt
ot tho appropriation ot 3,fit7.t!0 made
lant winter by tho IciriHlature, ft)- (ho
oi(pnn300iif'llii'il i,bliii,,i,t lureo.kiAOtvn
nn tho (tiuMvillA School Iiveoti)ration,
only 1,818 8(1 wan ctltlmntoly tmpend.
cd, and yet tho whole aiini nppropri
ntcd Id nilfnlni; (Vom tbo Tronnnry!
What wi done with the Imhinro?
That Is the fpiention tn which the peo
ple hnve it rii;ht to dcnifllld n: tinHwer.
Uli t'J.ili
(loon. The Clnrlon Ih moerat rmy
Mnjor John McMiirniy, nf Hrookville,
hnn hctin appointed to a ponition In the
Auilitor tiencnils tutice, ut llnrrin-
hnrif. by Mr. Temple, the inconiinir An
I tlitop 1 leiionil. A limit ludlcloun mid
of the flnuiiciitl aecniinla nf the Klgte.
and the tranniictinim nl Allen, Miiekev
li Co, will bu fully invent iattKl.
The proAcculion in the Tiltnn
lleccbcr suit on tho 22d tilt., rented
their cane upon the couclunion of Mm, I
Moutoi'a tentlmony, Tho sudden cne ;
nation uf their cum) wan a matter of,
antoninJiinent lo both lay worn and npec,
Ultom. Tho trial hua already iKcupliHl
nine wcekn.
Henry 0. Freeman, Km., the nblent
memlier of tho Philadelphia bur with
tho exception of tlie vencrublo llnrnro
Kinney, ha jnt died anil In being
oulofrigod by bin profensionnl bn'thren.
Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, who In
now travclinr In Rimmo, recently pa'.J
a vUlt tn the Pope of Home, by whom
ho waa received Vlth the hnnnrn nnn
ally paid to HininnMier1 tranpom.
StUtlul I tint lit I I Olll't. fnlllld fllillv llfl Imrnihla. OlaarOel.leoiinte.Peni.ielr.nl. .
forglne and litterliit; penlon vtuiehent ! ,b," W lan.i. of jo.e.h pot. A ' ,,
nnd of wlthholdl,,, petmlim moncv I nMVJ !ltAn'":?',,
...... ...I. .. i , .nHi.T.ir.,rei idMHilu.1
lllllll I'llllllllllllH, 11,111 WIIH ncniciicctl t lha John liuilim
TWO WA YS.
'I'll.) IllHllllllV llf iVllnllllll.l
ccl.'l,',itil in two ilifl'creut wuyu ill 1I1.1
MfUlll. Ill .MlHllVUlO, IVO tVUM tlllll llll
the lienlllll, bhlfk ullll while, blllu Ulu!
iri-iiv, lii'iuililiriin mill llomocrnt Con.
lederato, and Federal
.'ether, mill iimkinir
I"
turned out to-
tho 1'nited Slales
iMiinniunilant. tieneiiil
tieili'llll relineyblicker.
their chief, Marshal, bad a ulorious
. . . ' . r
am larinonious nmcess on to tea v
...!.. V... .1
Him iv. .linn, ,11 . 1 .. ...i' iiii'iiii.ij ..1
country he limudeil. In Alal
Iti.piibiicans spent the day II
1111 a" memorial uskiiii. Ciuh'iih
" asningion ami lively loyally to me
..i.niili.e he l.uiiu m In A ..l.u..,.. I ...
ii, I.,,.. li,.,. : ii... n.i.i.,,,!
tlio law allowing t lic President to sus-1
pernl the haUa, roruM net and
tect" them fi-oni their iieighheai-s.
U'l.j, .. il.,,... ,..:i,..o .1... ...n..,.i
!,.. i,i ... n..f 1 ...:. i.'l
t Inch of these ways si ri Ices tho reflect -
ivo ciliici. as tho best way li.r north-1
ernei's in (ho south to celebrate the
national day of our great American I J'
hero-to generously join ill with their i
forging the past, and '
coniincniorating the coinmon glories of
our past ns an augury of ncommon1"
national day of our great American I'!" r'"i""J h" "'"ok off muii ba paid at
l,i. . ....I.. :,V;.. ... .,i .1 i..tho tlua of lala.or lueh othar arraifinanla
... K. ...... .uoi j.,... ... ..hu ...1.1
. .' ""h"' "' "..".
l.uul AH nt. nn..i.m. nl' t.
Klonoiis Iiiture ; or to petition lo have
Ihu Constitution W
to have established, and died l.npiiv
because ho scced.'d"t aside and !w
polic power given tho President and
all future president: over tho lives uml
'.-. 1.1-1. ..1 .iiiii'i icuii eiiiKeiin, nu longer
. .....ft : i
pintwted by tho great hulwnrk of An-
glo-Saxon liberty? Pittsburgh Jsatler.
lf w9i (li'f ft ififtiifi.ts
I).RDl). NOTICI
X
, " .. uwrwvj
glrrn that an sppllcalha will ba made at tho
neat inranng of lha hoard of pardoni for lha par-
don of Jaoioi Oahi.ll.
,., WALLACE KUHne.
tlcarflald, Miireh 3, ISTS-at. Allowm.
T. . 11 . k- .1 ii ,
IJ.lll.MSI l(.ltl( X SAI.I',.
1
Tha n. li r.!.MJ ..l.nl.l.i...... ..r .1.. ..i.,.
of John . Wright, late ol tho b..r..uah of Clear-
'l,l d""!, will o,ml i,ubilo aia at ilia
,,(iu( m)J u h
..
.i.r.,-,urriiisiisi1,
I be following dciorlhad ml aetata, Til:
All thai earUin tract or piooe of land, iltnala
in the lown.aip of lloralor, is tba ooualy of
lloorSel.l and State of Pohi.eylreaie. houndid
and drmribrd ai followi, lo wll : On the at by
a part of the Iract, on lie wrrlby land of Wri8lil
Kiibi, on Ibo eouib by laed of Albaile. and on
Iba Borlh by Kobrrt llainey fanay, bring Ibf I lun.lr of dobo Cain eoulli tony. nine and ona
undlrlded one-half of ana bundrad and alcrrollialf d'grei a rail oua hun.lrcd and llily three
ridga. Tble land il well timherrd.
WILLIAM I'OKTKR,
Clearfield, March It, '71 St Admini.trator.
pt'BLIC VKXDUK!
There wll
'ill ha Bold at public aala. In l.aw-
renoa towueblp, at lha reaidenea of tha oudcr-
eigoed, on
.
HirilHIlAV, MAKC'II IMIli, ISJS.
the following named properly i I boraca, 1 twi
year old and J oaa year old aollt, inilk eo... 1
one year old ealvel, an.l 1 b-ilf be d Aldcmcr
i.. . T -. en &..-.I..1
I S Clifttr whila kwi, 31
nr.., . m.,.q, Fll.ni, Wlin IO liniu.,
,, , , i-',- Z...
k.n. o.. ii.inra .i.,...i i.... i. .k.... i
i-A.kn... i I a k....j -i.k
-M.'t " .w... nvv.r.a .KW",
5"? '? .!", .?' ' ''"'. "'"
and ,allera,4 ret or work harnc... 1 of .In-i
gla Iiaioi... Alio, s lot of i eel aorn and corn
in Ilia ear, by lie bu.bal. h iy by tba ton, 4c.
10 commence at l o clock r. s. ol laid iter,
will be made known.
WSI. IIROIVX.
Clearfield, March 1, 171. ;i
1
MIK TIMES.
A PIUST CLASS NEWSI'AI'KH.
IntlrpetKitnt la evrrithlng f Neartal in nutb
ing ! llripoifd to fttl porrupt riogi io MiiBieii..
HliiU nt aVnIiUukI ffair.
THE DAILY HUES
will U ifiunl on 8atrtUjr, (he 1.1th of Unrob
nit, and tvtry morning ibrrolfrr, Sunilnyti
eftiiMi.antlfrlbf editorial diftwllon of A. K. Nr.
on K Jargs fuho fbLntaitiiB all Ibo aewa of i
tha day, inrluding tha AMOcialH l'rcaa Tola-!
grama, SpMiol Teiegratna and Cnrrpon.lcnea
irooi all wtnta of Internet, and fear, cm editorial
d.TUaaUi.a of all eurront topic. I'ri, I eaof a.
Mall itibtcrlptiona, pooge fire. 6iX Dollar.
per annum, or Fifty oent. por month. In advance.
AdvorUaemrMa fifttma, twenty aud thirty M-nta '
par I ine, rding to poaition.
TI1K WKKKI.Y TIMi:H f
rj i prmivti vompaiij irtB eiiar, bow iyno,
Wilt U laauvd ua tUtmday, Xl-roh 2-Jib, and ;
weekly tbereafWr. ooaiaiaing all important nowa
of th wtn-k, and complete mark at and flnancial
reporta. Mailed, for one yoar, fmiUgo free, at
Uie lollowing rate :
One copy $,rto
Ten Cwpiea , 9,t0
Twenty Cop tea ,..: (t.03
AdTortiaauienu I waa ty -Are conta pr lin. IU
miilaaoaa tfatmld be laade by drafia or I'ott Uf
Aeo onlara- Ad-lrtt-a
TUB T1MKS,
N 14 heath Havrtlb street.
Uieba lot I'biladelphia.
f fgal 3Uhftli$fmcnt$.
Sheriff's Sale.
TY Tirioeofwritaof Vntlitioni pcu.a, iiaaod
J J oot of the Court of Common Pica a of Clear-
oanir, ad to mo direetod, there wil!
aipoaed to publla lala, al tba orl llooia,
l"roub of Clearleld, nn Tlmridaa, the
J"k, ll' i' iyikiM4' " ' '''"lk
tlia fwlluwlag daletload real aetata, to nit t
A eertlin traet of land .Unite In Cbeet town,
ihip, Clearfield enunly, Penn.llranla, bnitBilad
anj deirribed ai f. llun, Ua 111, aiuillioaH ke
landl of Ji,.lab. UialMiru, an lha nortlienit iy
Tubtae V'atlovor, on the nnrlb aad wett he
bfirg pail nf a larger trial of 1bb.I tn lha bbbio
of Jonathan Wailaiar, bating n 'I'll lug home
and l.'g .table and other Improvement! thrreno.
Helard, taken In eieanliun and to ba auld ai Iba
properly uf llaniel gelfrlilge and Tbau.ura Hie
rena,
Alia, a eartaln traet of land ailuala in Morrll
urrcy, aontntning tliirte inei
aro or leea, nilb about Ibrea .ere. ,l,ed lend ' M.h.t .T i "? ' " Robl-
and a pf.nk Br fram. kon.n Ih, erae,,, "i i,, J 1J Z " J '" 4"" ""h"
Keiied. taken in .iM.nllon ud to. b inld Z lha ' in ? 1 11 la pee.
proparty of -r.r .Mktfc W" W M "" j'.h J I-' 'h degrea. .... Tw,
Ao. a ,m., ,0, nf U.d eltu.,. In lleari. Ilhe. BeTd'
lown.bl,.. Clrarrield co,.,,Pen.,,l,.i., bn4. I l.krn in' e,.',i!i. .Vdo I 3V. ,l " .lA
rd loulb hy land of McFarlind arid llillon, weet
w. I.I and r,.t by land uf I It. n.llon, oonialeli.g
eighty-Ova aerea mure or leu, nnd having alm.it
.iity-ira anree of Bleared land, lug home, log
bai n nnd large bearing oraiiard Ikareun, Hailed,
taken In eifonHun and w be nU aa lha property
iif ntaltbaw Cuwvn,
Aim, a eertelB lol of land litualo In Wonilnard
inwn.nl,
in. Clearfleld annnty, Pn., In lha Tillage of
llle, and baring a largo lern.atory frana
I'uaayellle, and baring a large lern.atory frana
nimee anu iiania ana oim-r onibnildlngi Ihrraon
ereeled, raid lot being HO feat front by Inn foe,
tiaek, bounded aa foltowe : on tha Booth hy Main
tree), nn enit and nnrtb hy tba rune nf A lei. a
dera. an km) by lly, rltlied, tiikea In aiera
linn and la li auld M Ike properly of Ueorge W.
Iltll Biid D. P.. Bloom. r
Alio, aeertain traet of luo.l. llln.le In tlie bur.
OBib nf llontidale, Clenrfiild niinnlr. Pa., no tha
,' '0r l Hood i,d h!u, itrnet,, fra.it.
. n goa trl and ranuin. b-a liiili.1 ..
r.ig auar. aon anonn in tm plot or raid borough
ai prt of lot No !U. and haelug a imall frame
idiroiiiBg noaia and oinee outtiuililloga Iherann
" tailed, taken ia eimulp.n nBd la ba
.,d h, ir , ,fr.k .Mcllllth end
a..l. '
..III.I,
Alan, all that oartiln tut or plane of ground itt.
Hale near Ihe mouth of Chril aiaak , In Hell Urb
hlp, Clanrtiald nonnty, Lin., having thereon n
luu-.tory Irnme ib.-liing li.ioae, having n front of
Ikirty.two feat aXl a drplk nf twenty. four feet,
and ths lama premlM upon whHth tha nald da.
fandint now raatdei, aaiiad, lakea in Bteeukian
and In be aold ai ike pmprrly nf Pelar Thump -eon.
Alia, b certain traet nf land rllaale In M,.rrt
tcn-nihtp, Clearleld eminly, I'a , bounded, on he
aoutb by private road l north Ly Unu nr Unnry
.limvar ; ueat by iiii'l. ki deknaua and Wag.mer,
and, easily lind of llmry lluoi r nonuining
It anmi, nnd karieg ebon, eight nerei olnred, a
two alary frame dRelllng home, amali alahlB aud
atkar imprai-emeauiherna. Uaiaad, taken iaai-
llBinpton.
...... u n ev.u . lue propeiiy 01 niriiaiil
Attn, neerUIn trnnlof land allnala in Jordan
lewnelilp, 1'I.Arg.lJ ennaty, Pn, Imnnded l.y
land! of J. R. I'attaraon. Thngiaa nnd Mlttln
Sanlh, (I. Kralarf. . tl'tHtAB, due. MiiAlliitrr,
and II. B. Taylor ,' aontniblng nna hundred and
llty anree, mora nileil' being pari ol tree, war
ranted la David Bm'lh. ttriaed, taken In dera
tion nd te ba cold m Ihe property ol ti. M. Ulrk
vrman, tlarnlibnaot Paler Buyer.
Alan, n eerllln triel of html alluale in Ihe Vor
aaghof llontidale, Clearleld conniv, I'a , front
ing IRy feel nn Marv atreet.and rtinnlng baak ana
liiindra.1 and my feel la Klk alley, nnd known in
plot of aaid town ai lot No. 179, wiih n twn-elory
frnmearplnakhnuM and other Bat -koneae nr hull
dlnga Ihrreoa, Belied, Inbon In fierjutnn
ejidlebvtjilitAiHiii.kcljaf dnmr, linn.
Al. Inn aertain Irnrk. nf land iliualaln Pikn
lewmhlp, Clrarleld noanly, Pa( bumeted nad
deeeriHed aa Mluwi, Tin I
BaglBBlng at a put an Ike nnwtli tide nf the
weet breach nf the Buanaehannn rtrer, Human
nortk thirty ill dog. eail liilerg pen-kll lo n
peat i thrnoa aontk elthlv irren den. aave.i. .,.
perakei ten nkltn-ank Iraa, tbrana north IUy.
alghl degraaa neat fnarlnan pnrehaa la n peat nn
brink ot nrer i llienrn ap Ihe rlenr by Ita cereral
eearerl and dlitnnora to place nf beginning , eon
Ulning ee.enty.I.e anma witk allow.ace, kavlng
oaa plank and inn log hunni iheresa.
Alia, tbo andirldrd one kill nf all thai aaa
lain trnel or plans nf land illuala in Pike toc
chin, c:ia.raal gonniy, p,. bounded nnd i
eriued m follow!, vii i
Beginning al nl a perl nn Ike anuth went hank
af Bunqneheaan rtrer thence by Innda nf Polar
Hooeee, Berth St deerOM anil It pontes t. a
ion i inrnea ny babsi nr reter llonvar aonth Ik
legem rail t perrkei tc a whlte onk
tract I
rg;tl adi'ntisfmtiits.
ltiei.ce north by lamliof Win. Caldwell, to .1.,.
privo,-. w . pi,., j ...uucr y l.nu' III 11 in
t'allwi.l. anuth 17 duxraai aa.l lis iiarchoi to
IMi.l 1 Ibanro by land, of Wui. I'riv, Kmth SI
writ ii.rhaa lo a float tbanoe math by landv
of IVm. I'rioc, 1 14 drcroaa anit X7 lirrebra lo a
.takm thaiina by land of Win. I'rloa, aoulb H-1
rio digrisw waal l parabaa lo a bii'kory 1 tbanra
logiava wett 12 purohn lo s poll t thanaa north
1 m pon-hoi to a po.t oa haoknf rlror i thmeo
i.l llk Ik. ..lu. .....M.. ..J A..
: r . . . 77
. lanrr. ,,f lb. rlrrr 241 ,,rrb to pl.o. of !,,.
niiig, oiimairlng aiicbty-nino arrr-a and tlilrly.
, '""'r":0"'"' " ,
i . ... w .. i
drni.i.l a. iiiu.. i win on tba on. 11, by
V'."""" .""
'A.:
i' g a lg rbani.v tharmn ar.oi.d, wiih
w.i by J.ihu
nala i Lar
:l. ... .I.....I
' ! , . ,
J,Z',',7 1," r. iI.m. ""
land.
B,I"'J. '"V" 111 "rrull. n snd lo hr.oldaalha
I t.. ..r si..-Th. Prl,
ire or anm at whioh
laada ai will ha ai..riia.l,olbtrwla.lba ori.por.
ly will ba lloiurdtatrly put up and lold again at
tba aiiitnHa Mid riik of lha Marion to whom It
"..ini. VP.... WM, II PN bl d.ll'lllt.
,Uob ro rala. ahall maka good lha aaaia. and la
: .n in.i.no. .Ill tha li..d ba pr.aaoi.d I. Oourt
I "w Vh' """n W' "' M' !'llf;"!?N'..
Cla.rb."! "a!,""'0":'. 1871 I 'tart'-
hprilTc fllfl
wm.w.
tly virtue of lundry wrlla of Pier! Fntint la
load
,'ld e
out or Ilia Court of Common Tlaaa of Clvar.
county, and to ma diroolrd, lharo will ba
vxpolril lo puMtc rale, at tho Court ll'iuia, la ba
boiouxh of Cliatflold, OB Tbunday, Ilia lllb
dor ol March, P.75, at I o'clock p. m.; Ilia f.
luwilif drrchUd real ritalo, til wit t
A rcriain liat-l of land In Llrorsria town.bii,
Clrarlirld eoiiuty. I'm., dt-ioribod aa follow, t U.
1 . a - I-- "V ." .nir bi
luicarllrlil erroa mania liy linaol iloo. W. Ca.
Ball north :il ,l,,i,n l kerebn lo frno.
: poali ibonoo north It ilrgrora Brrt Kl naiabni
, ,h, nc rib 7 drgr,-.. aail prli 10 , poiat
n l'lrli.ld crli-k; ihanoa by a lino 00 Ihr orrrk
,,uh 34 dogra.. lail 144 .r.h.a a. lha ai.olh
iiida ofNli, onk lo a hrmloi-t: tbanra routh la
ocgmi cat III poichcilo , an llianoa louth t
ilrvri'v. Wlat lllfl l.orclia. lo a nili Ihoaca north
4k dt'Krraa wall 142 i.-rrli. to rait ride of laid
''"ki """T " 'r;" ?2 pcrohei:
'"" """' " : prroiia. to p!.;i.
b.icuining. c,.ni.ng i!i .,.. d in,4.ipc,
rl.ea. ehiollr improved land, wilh LulLlloa. a.
. Al.so,Hy,i,;ooof awriof',V,:...,a
lie mid, on Thunder, March lllh, IS7i, at I
' o'clock, p. Hi., ell that eirtaln trAcl of land eita
! ale In Uicalor townablp, Cli-nrlicld counlv, I'a
j I.oomI.iI and drrrril e.J aa follow. Hcginniilg a!
! a ioel oa Hie piildlr road Ii adi-lg from Uaroola to
: Hliillp.l.urg i Ihenia- by .aid rud north Tony -four
1 ,1. .roi aa.t il.ie.a.. r..,i i.. . .....i k.
land one-half feet to a poeiithenoa by land of
jjobn Crain aoulh forly-lour degree! wi-it lixty.
ri. iv... io b po.i ; ..leuce oy iani. oi lolin Ira in
north forty nine and abtf dejcrerl writ one bus.
drod and lixty Ibree and one half fail lo a Mil,
lha place oi hi-gmning, oontaiuinp; one-auarter
of an aere. and baring a bourc and atalile tkara
oB erected. Soiled, taken in exeratiow and to
; '' " "," PPny f Mary William, nnd
j Milllam VIiIIiiiui.
Alee, a tract in lama fowaiMp, beginning at a
, point on Ilo roulh ildi of raid crak: thenca by
j '"'', of ."' W- """''L'4 ,lr
! I'"" '""I" 'y Thoi. llroom'i land
' ? Jc" percbai ton pint: thruee
i north 8o u.ariae cart .10 Karrbia to a kii.t on
, . T , . . .
' ":' ".' ' F'"-
(vrtuci to am; in on re wuia tu at-iw) writ XV
i perch,
! ai. . 1...I ! ... , . .. ,
I niog at . hickory o. ii,. . Z'l ZLu.
lh,,', """,h 4i ' 1 P'rche. lo a
I mM' ""f """I "'"lh 1 l
' . , V ' ' . o'l ai grcai
t it p.Tcbt Ui Llenrfleid tm-k; Ihen-w by tiic
twwe lu tho i!ce of lrKii.niug, eontiiiiini Hit
aoii-i and 37 .orclnt ai,d slluwaiioit, rrifrung
luii'lrjf lU Kild out of tba name U John Cit-r.
Alaa, a iract in anmn tu witch !) lontng at
ft-men; (Iipdo auutb zi dpgnoa .( :'tl jicTc-hfit to
poal: tht-noe njuih drgretji am ;i (ifreheo G
a iot. thcuco mh .11 tlcKi cea eiut I'd rclit ta
ft .il; tlieor fuulh tli;rre ftt-rl dtt ercliet tc
a jtuft; tlieo-.- ani curii-( 1 pciclif to a noat ;
0.v.:c noiitli :( pifrliu tu a uiAle cornw, au
eourae Ift torr-h.'i tu poil; iltoarc nort ti 53 derr m
irnt hr UdJ ot X. t'liilit.a 116 prehea to plane
of iH-gi&niog, et.n:aiDut) aeroa aol U parrhea.
Aleti, thrve traotaif laud in IlMoarift tu-ruihip.
Jcfcribjil aa fulloat, tin
Una thereof br-riatimf al a whin pine oa tbo
i artheat of tlia ut .r....l r.., i..i. u
tbenco bv Wat. llrown a land D'lrth 34 deirroea
rait 31 perch ea tua white baat-l ; tlirnee bv Jacob
King a land Mmlh of, deXreea weat 138 ptiebea to
. pwM; tbemo l.jr Jacob H ianooppcr'a Un.l north
:i4 .legrf. we.t 38 percbaa to a ..one; tbBe l.j
K. Itruwn'a lanj north 66 drgrere t.t 13ri DrebM
,B oi Wginoin,, eontaioing SO acre, and
Uu prtbee, more or lota
A1-0( , vcrtin trBC Bihltc M mfonpRi ,
ning at a i.oat on lboutbat Unk uf tii-.rHanU
cri" V; M jy lnJ I hoe. Aluller aorth 70
ilaitrotia weat 1:9 ponboa to oinmt theatre i,n.
66 drgrcee Weat 1 1 peralie tu a pine; thenr aoutfa
37 d greoa coal lOU ptrcbea to hawluca; tfaenoa
routh a re greet eaat tf J ptrchta to a ap!e; thenoe
anuth 7 dt greea eatt to a awall errrieeherry on
the bank ol Clearfield orrek; tboaee op aaid ertok
hy the different eeuris. 408 perch aa to plaea of
bi'gioniDg, euntainiag gl aorca, nturo or leaa.
Alao, a cert Hi tract, aitoata m aforeaid, ko.
ginning at a white pine. Ibeueo eoeth .17 dogrrtMi
eaat 41 pertbea lo a maple; thenoe by A. Keagy,
deoeaaed. aoutb 20 dgref tait 70 porohea to a
hem lock; thence anuth 37 degree eaat IU J prcha
to a white iioe; thenee north M degree eat
Dorehee to a white pinai ihonee by Itud n Wm.
llr.mil tiotth degreei wet 2MJ perohoa to
middle of Clesrllcld oirk: fbeaoo p tbo earn to
.l0o ol beginning, Oofitalning II aerea more or
Iom. ak'iiMd, taken la eieention and to be aold
tho property of Jan-y Cooper. "
Alao, a certain trart of land titoat In Vcrgw.
aon lown'liip. Cleaifleld county. Pa, boondvtl tr
U'uom, John V. Head and olkera, aoBtalalai lo
numlred and tblrlaen aeeea. more or tear, and
n"' "'"7 aea el.are.l. . lari. hara. dwell-
landa of R. Lowie, K. C. Ilamiliooi. Matthow
in noeie, eo.l bearing .irliBfil tbereon. Hilled.
laarB ib etrotnion aa.l to be auld i. Ibo properly
of John CatnpSell. ..
Alao, a e.-n.i. ,i or land iliuite in Baeearia
toi,.hip,clereliloiinly, Pa., (...nadad and da
rlld ai lolloirii Ailjolniug lanila of Walli
Ma)a oa Ilia wait , a pehlle road on I lie Kiilh .
on Ihe tin be l.n.l. of P.mu.l Spnnglor, ai.cl
bounded hy I'learDeld a leak oa the north, ana.
talnlng lin acre., mora or lean, wiih allowaoro,
e , and h,ln( ihe aaaia pleea ar lied nhleh Uie
aaid .1. IV .1. ... . i . l .
1 i'.nr. oy ariioie ol
! agreenrnt from Hamuel Ho.Beler. R.I..1 i.k.K
la tioriiilon and lo be iol.l aa the property nf
Hammond.
rertnio traet of land ilata hi Halt
Cl.arllrlJ eoiiiitv. V bounded .,..1
I u... . V1'.
"f Julia il. Unaty, .. ,b. proparty if Jella
it.,.. " r -,...., -
Tamil or 8i,.r. The priae or mw at nbiok
Ihe property llii.ll be ilreok off riiim be paM at
Ibo t.rae nr rale, or auoh other nrrBBgumaBti
Blade ai will lie approiir,), olharwlia tile property
ill In. Imnirili.trlr pnt up nnd ...I.I again al
the eipenre and rlek of Ibo porroa t whom it
Ravi itruok off. and who. la oae of dri.B. ..
' 'l0 Rr. ihall maka good the eaina. and in no
I InHaane Rill the Deed b praaantad la Court foe
confirmation nnlcil the money la nrtuaUr paid to
thB Sh.ritr, W. It. AtcfllKiSllN,
Kiinr.pr'g (l.rlii, J bkut,
Clcnitlld, Pa., W 1?, ISJj.J
bnen s Sale. - i
BY vltlue ofRrlla of .erRr. racial, li.aed I
ont uf tha Court of Common Plena ef Clear- !
iiuiu nouair. bbu in ma airaeted, tbrt nili ba
eapoeed lo PUIII.IC BALK, nt Iba Court llou-e,
in the boroBgh of Olenrleld, an Thnriibu, Iba
lllb day at Maruh, l.17i, at I n'eluek. k ! .,
the rollonlng pareonal proparty, In wll i
All that certain two elory frame ilwelliBg hn.ee,
in by .11 feet In aiaa, allnni, on haI No. 3i l. iba
lenoiigh at OeeeuU, t le.rH.ld onaaly. Pa., u,d
lat bitl'l Waa .led on Iheeaat by Kli.eelk inert.
loalh by h'l nf tl. Krphart, e.l by and
north br lol nf Mary Kcphirt. R.lil, .ben i
aieeulion and to haloid ni lha prop.rly nf U H.
Kophart and Mary Kepharl,
Tannn ar Sai a.-Tha price or al wblnh
Ike properly ahall ba atruek ef mail ha paid al
a l'm f " RrraagaaieBla
jBdc ai nlll ba ni'ptuvad. atketwlie Ilia property
will be Immediately put up aad aaid again nl
lha anpanaa and rlik nf tba pereua tn whom il
waa nraek ol, nnd who, In eaie of deaeleney nl
luck re lain, ihill make good the lama. nd In
an initanae will lha Deed ha Br..a.id 1. en.
i far eonflrination nnlela tba money la actually
paid to Uia Sheriff. V. It. Mrl'IIL'KriON
) 8naan..'B ilmiA, ... riher'lff
Clrarlleld, I'a., Feb. If, llfi.
YAUUBU' KlvVL KSTATK
I . AT I'KIVATIi SALE.
TUa ..I.MI....I m.U. I. .k- I L r
Curwenevllle, nffeia at private eale hit linine and
Lot, lituMed nn the acrnar of Piltiert nnd Hifk
itreela, 0,Mieila to the itean wimlen miili, lbs
lleiwa la a twn-elory frame, containing rix room.
'-. " o naen nonea,
anal home and rprtng hoane attached, and ei-
ufexcrlient fruit, enn.1. Ac A ...A ...k.
ll.al.it. For leime, eta., innle nn iba nl...
,.. . .""AHTt.il HHAUUIIL.R.
Cnrwcnitllla, F.'k. 2, IS7t.-3l
PURSH FISH .
Tha aadeeal.el .,t..ii ,ia...k..k
Ita Iket ba will keep an land for eels nn nmrt
hk.nl , it V...k III. k j. . ,
..... .,.,, nn .inue. reeeirea ,mon
Uie Kail nad W..I daily. Alan, Pmk Vegetekiee
In HBSna. Ucode ,lrl.e.i.d as all paMa nf Oa.
b.raagh and yirinlly. Olden, len nl hie reildenen,
enrner nf aVeund end Head aterole, sill rnasivs
prompt attention.
U. W. dORUAN,
Cleuiaid, Few. U. I7. iv ,
AnhrfM nk..ll.i.nt. n ti:..
vr-r, Vhrn. Viir.tta Ikociatt' t lailod by .
...iwtiu.. wrn : "i ru aut ntTtv bomj in UU
uute.net.. Ikaa 1 en, i. ft. a na tv.
.cJna,1 WIlITNItV k CO.'
I on pRiNTma ot iviiit unctrr.
If tv3 neatly eiccalcd nl tkli nfnna.
iUtA't tfolumn. .
1875iiyf,hoTj875
Consult Your Interests!
WILLIAM HEED
RK)M o. 2 PIB'S OPK.1A HOUSE
C'l.KAItFIKljD, I'A.,
Will open aUat Maroh lib, IS7i, a rerj larta
took f
DRY GOODS,
ultal.le for lie aanion. IIbtIbi nureliaaeel pre.
rloua to tba reaenl ajrinoe, I tan tell (oooli 1 1
prleei B.rar befora otmt laj tali mar bat.
J.OtiO rill bait qualttf fait col 'il print! at ata.
1,M0 .. . t.t.
. " ,u,
1,1(10 eerr goo. bl'.l.d aa.lla yi wd It tta.
I.DOO " aieallaat - 11J
1,000 "i jinjLamr, rare (ond o all.
A large aaaortnnnt Alpaet Lutra. onlj 11 all.
logoi bar with full Una of Sblrllugl, Cottonnda,
Drill, Jesai nod Ciuilneraa, Ihat will aaloabk
you.
1
ALL PAPKR
ALL. PAPKR
ALL PAPKR
ALL PAPKH
ALL HAI'KK
ALL PAPKR
WALL PAKE
WALL PAPI
WALL PAPK
WALL PAPK
WALL PAPK
WALL PAPK
D
A rary tint aaaorlruanl nf Wall P.pae, aawaat
, t priena ekeapor t un ofTnrad
lareWfja
AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK
CURTAINS d FIXTURES.
NEW CAlll'KTS, OIL CLOTHS,
POR TADLI AND VLtxa.
Don't fail In aatl ui Ma,
llarlngeagag.dalril.elua Millanrrrom Phil-
adelpkla will npsn M proper mini ttala.it
MILI.NKRY GOODS
vsr broiglit is loan, aad Ibis Iraaik of ku.i.
na nlll ke glial tbarnagk nuanlljn.
Having adapted the C tB PBIHCIPLI of to-
mt In.laeie, I Bni ka'rrmlnd l mil
) i U. nil at I'i knynrr. ' j.
Bo Bet argnt Ii aall al lUim Is. t.
I MIAN 1UBIKIS9
WILUAM REED.
toMMs. I, Open Benea, snarly pimnva
nesrlild, Merek I, TT5.
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