J " 8be fef ublicav. UroRoi B. GooDr.Asniu, Editor. " CliBARKIKLI),"pr WEDNESDAY MORN I Nil, NAllCH It. I87A. Arkansas Hapi'V. Tho ilvfimt of (Irani und his infamous Fnpce bill, fur which ho lobbied bo xculonxly in onto to re-elect liiniRi'lf, cniiKCil givnt re joking not only in tho Sttttos which woro to be pinned to tliecnrili by hny niiets, but throughout tho Vninn. NuMtirR TnittTT-EinnT. The Ter ritory oi Colorado wns udmilted as it Stitlo by Congress ou tho 3d, uiul now BtandBiinmcricnllynundwrthiHy-cight. Tho bill for tho tttlmissinn of Now Mexico, which hud nlso passotl tho Sennto, win ilcfiatwl in tho IIouso by a dociiled vote That Territory will he allowed to rcmnin in 1 lie wood for ft while. Not (Ji itk. The l'liilRdeljihin first is greatly elnted over Simon Cnmcr croit's viiwlicntion by Congress, since the t'ensuro rcwiluliou hint beon ex pungoil from tho record. Hut tlioru it still stnmls yens 70, iinyn 45 and in our judgment, the Knrly-thml Con gress wns t'10 vt'')' hint body that should hnvo expunged liny ininubor's iveonl. Tho editor in question thinks this expunging exploit equal to Hen tou's Jiulvson resolution, and nttempts to muko a llonton out of Scofield and n Juskson out of Cameron. Too thin, too thin I ' - ' Tub Salary KAisin. Tho Statu Sonnto jmsel h hill hist week raising nil the Judges' salaries. Tho bill pro vides that tho chief justice shall re ceive 8,000, the associate judgcH 18, O00, the judges of Philadelphia and Al legheny J7.000, tho county judges (excepting the judge of tho Dauphin district, , who is lo , ivceivo o,!MIO), 85,000. That i a hnnilsoine increase, but as their pay comes chiefly from corpo rations, h o shall tile no objections at this tunc. - ' IfF.PiAl.:n. A bill ivjiealing tho Lo cal Option lw iiassetl tho Iowor Hoimo of our Legislature last week Analysis of the voto on ordering tho bill to third and fiiml reuding. shows . the following: rus it ki1 it ai Ropublienn .,....,.. bsiuosrals .40 0- Damorniti Raliticini . 1cDnra4i.... 10 r Tout number naiobrl...H..K...H.. 201 Jt is said there is -no doubt of its passage through the Senate, and thnt the Governor is anxious to sign it. i(iv. M.heh. This black Idol was first elected Supreme Judgo of South Carolina, mid afterwards Governor. Dnring hisrulo, chven millions of dollars were added lo tho State debt half as much as all tho improved property in the State, outside of Charleston, is worth. lie was not worth f 500 when elected. His attorney tho other day filed a petition in bankruptcy setting down bis liabilities at $.02,451.50. How much of the eleven millions he has in his pocket tho "white trash" nor "Sambo" will probably ever learn. Ho Is a model blseksealln wag, and belongs to tho class to which Grant has tied jhimielf. t Cwsun Out. Tho 4lh of this month put an cud to ltadical deviltry, and general rassedncmi in one end ot the national Capitol. Tho Forty-third Congress contained a largo proportion of the most corrupt men thnt ever dis graced this continent in Jicproscntn tive capacity. Bribery, bnck and for- 1 ward Salary-grabs, Crodit-Mnbilior swindles, Sanborn Contracts, tho htr ony of hulf of the territory of the .District of Columbia, by a "ring" head ed by Grant and Attorney General W!.'lims, go 16 muko tip a vory dark rocord for tho Representatives of a party which has proclaimed to tho world that its "principles coino from God," and that its menilrs nnn con trolled hy "grand moral ideas." To si Invwthiatid. Tho Lcgisla- ture baa appointed t eommittee to in vestigate the affairs of the 8tAte Trea sury, the investigation to begin with the administration of M cG rath, the lnst Democratic Treasurer. Tho commit tee are Messrs. Iteiglard, Gnnstcr, Smith, Wise, Kmhiek, Haily and Chris man. Fivo are Democrats mid two Republicans. Thoy will have to in quire into tho stewardship of four Treasurers, UrGrath, Kemblo, -Irwin and Mackoy. They will probably be occupied all summer. Paring tho good old times of Democratic nnd Whig ad ministrations, a oommitteo of seven would have been composed of four . membori of the majority nnd fArne of the minority party, but the Radical party ba had an absolute rule in vogue for fifteen years to put but two Demo crats on a eommittee of seven, and it seems thnt Speaker Patterson has adopted tho samo rule, merely revers ing ' A Good Purr Tho Philadelphia frets says: . B-YiM PrMtdcot Colrtl ht Jsat Mntribstftd f'l.ooA u tha grMihoppir mffanri in tht wanty in Nabruks wtilea beirl hit Baa. TLat was just tho sine of the "green back" that dropped out of a letter at the brmk&at table while ho was chair man of the PoeUjftlco oommittoo in tho ' House ' The letter wan signed "Geo. F. Nesbifc," who was the contractor for furnishing envelopes (or the depart tnsr;t. teores of paper msnnfavlurers and pi-inters often wondcrod how Ves bit aneoedel in securing the oontrnel in qoesUoB, over nil competitor The "Smiler ktw 't anJ ih) the Jrost of nianl ind since Onkea Ames' ILNt dbock deloped Collhx's meth od of suing tnouej-. Tho 7Vw' puff like "Smiler'a". cMrrtf, comos rather late to restore the damaged reputation of thnt defunct "ChristiM atntesman." Il is altont time to quit puffing and in dating tbis.arrant hypocrite Mid p) for aotae oae whe IkM nqt porjurod fclnv elf and would wear longer and better t a it ma ok ox "damxable" kelicwx. Tho feeble Imitator of Hcechor l!ev. T. Do Witt Tulinage, 1. U who llnding that his successful rival had hung himself on the ragged edgo" of gro. climes, alter u long and successful career of pieachlng"ilunina blo" religion, has also adopted tho sen siition system of his coadjutor in tho pulpit and press. About the time lieecher was put under a cloud, Tulmago produced a sensation in "the Tabernacle of Clod," by deelniming against tho iin-dotlll-ness of tlit'iitivs. But since l'lyniouth ( bui-oli bus fiirnisliotl )iis comniuiis cants with a far worse scandal thuli till tho theatres combined, for tho last generation, he has dropped that sub ject nud set nlx.nl whaling the Spirit tappers. Lnst Sunday he fired a shot Into tho ranks of tho long-haired Five Love lrutoruHy hi this stylo. Ho tint vtl Spiritualism from Haul's st-unco with tho Witch ol Kndor. In this countiy it originated In 18-47, 1n Mi chael Weakman's house in Jlydesvllle, Wayne county, N. Y., when niysteri ous knocks woro made at (ho door by Invisible knuckles, and where a eold hand passed over n maiden's brow. 1 ben a Mr. r ox took tho house, and saw tho ghost which waa suitl to ho that of a dead peddler who had been killed, years before, forfSOO. Mr. Kux said that it was a spirit, and all of the little Foxes said so. Judge Edmunds declaivd that ho saw a Ml pass over tho heads of persons in all tho rooms, anil ring ; und N. J. Talmnge, Vnited States Senator, nud afterwards (iov ernor of Wisconsin, had his head com pletely turned, nud all over tho coun try spirits began to go into' tho fiirni turo business. But before Christ's time tho Brahmins went through nil tho table manipulations. , . With tho exception of tho workings of somo occult law which will by and by bo explained, nil spiritual manifes tations arc arrant and unmitigated humbug. '1 nto too much hotoro go ing to bed, hot long ago, said the' preacher, "and in a short time 1 saw tho President of one of our colleges astride the foot of tha bed asking for a loan of five rents. It was not n spiritual exhibition, it was too much hot mince pie. Laughter. I indict Spiritualism ns a social und martial curse, ns uu uncleun, adulterous, dam mtblo religion, and tho sooner it drops into hell, where it came from, tho ls-t-ler. ' 1 wish I could gather all tho raps that were ever heard from tho blest or damned and bring them together into ono thunderous rap on its heud. I would try lo crush it out forever. 1 hato tho doctrine, nnd believe that its long-haired disciples, whose heads itrci which '"' ''ecu Investigating tho son mni-shes yielding rank grass, are U'nso ever since Dccemlier, tfi72, made doomed lo death." ; ' : a rejiort that neither Rypber nor Pincli- This, in brief, is n sutunlu of the nor- . inons this ordained minister preaches I to his bearers. In our judgment, the dirTercnco between his church nnd the thentro is not much.' A VALUABLE TRIBUTE., The Harrlsburg "special" of tho Pittsburgh Commercial, in his letter of tho 1st alluding tn Senator Wallace, said : . ', On Wedaaaday Mr. Wallace will take tea ye of the Senate and tranafer ejtmeeh to Waahifljrtoo. He did aot rvaifra earlier, beeaaee hia reilgnalioa would bare entailed s aaaoiaj eleotioB upon hi people, and the aerelna ta now ao wear a etoae, that hia eonBtttaenta will not aolfnr )liy hia ab. aeooe- Than la, la, kmI IImIIIni atlMda, feeliai of dialiko for Hr. Wallaoe, aeaauae ba haa been a prominent ilamoaralie politleiaa enargetia and poeitiaa tn hi riewi. Like all poaitive men, ha haa Inearred tha hottilitf of tboaa wbo diScred from bin. Vet X aanaot avoid tlian opportunity for Baying tbat, personally, I bare reaaon to bellere bio a pnre, upright, hon est, honorable man. During hi thirteen yenra' aarrlra here no ono baa ever bad eceaeiao lo re gard blot with anapiolon. No one aver onmmit-U-d tha niiauke ef olaaalng blot a a rooaler. Ilia hand are clean of all leglalatlve in inrity, nnd bia tateraourse with hia fallow Seitatora has al ways bri'B of that obliging, eourleoua and manly kind whieb endaara men lo one another. R rery Republieaw hare hates his polrliee.bnl likaa the' mno, and I am sorry is Bore seosee traan one tn at ba is lo ba transferred from llnrrtaborn; to Was h logton. Tho writer, llussell Krrett, is one of the ablest and bitterest pnrtisunsin tho State, but having been compelled to "cross swords" with Somttor Wallace in the Senate chamber, nnd s Chsir mun of the Stitto Central Committee and on various other occasions, lie lias more personal knowledge of Hr. Wal lace's merits than any other liudicul in tho State. Mr. Krrett served throe years in tho Senate with Mr. Wallace as Senator from Allegheny county, he has been threo times Chairman of the Hudicnl Stjito Committee, nnd for three years past has been the Clerk of the Semite, nnd has, thorufore, been litoruJly forced to associate with and meet Mr. Wallace on these various fields of strife, and conscrpicntly is fully competent fo pass judgment up on him in the above fluttering manner. A compliment like this from a life-long rival and political opponent seldom oc curs, and must be alike gratifying to both, ' ' Smart. We notice tho fallowing going tho rounds of our lludjciil ex changes: Same of tne Democrat In Congraaa are opposed to tba proposed additional tax on wliiaky. An esebanga aaplains the sltantton b sayieg that the Hoarbooa regard B Lax an that arUole as an attnak on their part. Likoly enough. If that is true, why dii Grnnl and his Attnrney-Gennml lobby for two days to defeat the bill, nnd finally told thoso "Christian Statesmen," Duller ami Chandler, that if tho hill passed, imposing an additional tax on whisky, ho would certainly veto it. Tho bill did not pass. It is unnecessary for us to state that tho Democrats could not dctoat the bill if thoy desired, because two-thirds of the members were Radi cals. Besides, Grant never favored any measure tho Democrats flivord, unless ho was first given a half inter est, Tho tax bill may have been ar ranged in that way, nnd for once Grant and tho Democratic Cogivasmcn joined hands. ' ' A Tn UN nrai sin Kki-okt. Our rend ers arc aware that two Congressional committees were sunt to Louisiana to smull up tho cause of tho trouble in that 8tato. The report of tho first committee was in effect lull condem nation of the conduct of Grant and bis brolhur-in-law Casey and Gen. Sliorl dan. . This was too rough on "tho gov ornetient," hemo a second committee was sent to New Orleans to work np t case for Grant & Co. This commit lee ouiioludcd its report with a sen tence that contains in a nut shell the cause of trouble. nJ tho remedy, They say: "In ovr judgment iitl Hull it uecdfA in Louisiana is fa wilhdrate Ike Federal troops and Uavt tlt ff'U of that Statr to govern themselves." . a Why should not this simple remedy be fried? " .. . 19" HOW TA H1FFS AUK MAM. In the debate on the new TurilV bill This exiled Wiwoii-in patriot ilus In the House of llepivsi'iitalives the haul. J le cannot gel rid id' his early I other day, Mr. Ward of Illinois moved education. Kxepling the uegiii iiii to put emery ore on the freo list, and! tiou, on which be is decidedly lcmo- j said that il would never Intro been crntic in his vienn of g'lvei'umeut. iloj submitted to an liniHirt duty but forj ruhemeiilly npposei the passage ul'j the fuel that itu I'liit'ry mine hud been; the I'orniiiud t'ivil liights bills, anil discovered in Mr. Phwch' diktiict. The New York World inaiutaius that the nssertioii was perfectly ace unite, the truth being that Dawes insisted upon Imposing a tax of Jll a ton upon ornery ore merely been use n 'neighbor id' his was the owner of an emery mine. And that's the way protective tariffs are mado. , 1 Wo have another case in our eye. James F. Simmons, of Ithodo Island, was the hulf owner of nit extuuslvo wood screw innnufuclory in that State, and succeeded in having himselt elect ed United States Senator. Ho devoted himself wholly toguttiiigu turiir pttton wood screws. ' Ho passed tho bill throe times through the Senate before he got it through tho House. At tho end of three years he succeeded in having a tnrilT of 130 per cent, put on screws, nud a soon ns ho hud his hill through Congress nud signed, he resigned his sent and went home lo attend to his screw factory. Ho was elected for thnt purpose, and has Hindu over ball a million dollurs for himself and his partners tho past ten years, and they expect the Ihind to remain ami every- body to puy this imnieuseprolit, which inures to theirpeinonul benelll accord- inK to mi it of C'c.nK,-u., Public robbery, square out, is no greater crime than this personal, par tiian legislation tho few allowed to rob the many. But it is tin plan by which Radicals rulu this country, and if tho people are tools enough to allow the robbers to continue tho business, let them "dry up" and quit growling. THE CHIMES OF RADICALISM. Two years ago at the election of Congressmen in Louisiana, Law rence mid Warren were tho HeiiKWrntic nominees and n white carpet-bugger, named Sypher.niul tho negro scnllawag, Pinchbnck, were the Grnnt-Cnscy-Kcl-logg nominees. When the polls were closed it was evident to everybody that the Democratic candidates were elcclrd; but the Grant cubill issued tho ccrtilicatcs of election lo Syphor and Pinchhack, and lliey enmo on tn Washington. '1 he former took his i seal but the latter was kept old, nnd . ; becoming ns much' disgusted with his Democratic competitor was not nl- j K, hvlihm id' sending murderers to lowed to occupy the vacant seat. Heaven from the scntTold, as she Is , As it commentary upon this lindical j with tho ' Prison life of liwiee-kocping, strategy, we need bill refer lo (lie fact,0r tn bo being '-tied tit home." In nl- thut on the first of March, four tajs rf""' "' 'w " , a commit- back were elected, nnd assigned tlio , -..... . ,,.,.1 it' I.. b bottronce and Warren. 1 U10 llU'.lllllniO Nl'pner IIUS lllltwn Bin,- A.,n . k . i . AOM Al II, ,i Ihui.ump it.,! r.t.i, until if which will ever bo returned. Such nro tho freaks of Bndinil statesman ship. Is it any wonder the people nro turning them out of office from Maine to California? ' . Junos McCaxiu.Ilss. This gentle man occupies a sent upon the bench and presides in tho I'nited States Dis trict Courts sitting at Pittsburg, Erie and Willlainaiort, lie is a Democrat. About onu hundred Jtaullrtt Iswyean want bis seat, and the attempt to sliovo him from the bench by an enabling act of Congress, a kind of permissivo hint to vacate, Is not meeting with flatter ing success. The Judgo bus written Senator Scott that ho has no objection to the pnssugo of the bill allowing his retiraey on a fixed salary. Like a ready-made cofltn, such a bill would be handy to have in tho house; hut ho docs not propose lo rc'sign. To a re porter of tho Pittsburg Isadrr, who quest lonod him in regard to a resigna tion, he suid : A year ar two ago, when In falling health, I might have dona iw, but now that I am in saffl oiant health to attrn j to tha duliea of the offloe I doett letpod tn eaatgf,. f now haaa attending to ny Judiewi uotiee now wttbunt tnlrraption for eight or Leg months, and I don'tpropsse to rotire If I Ran aitnlinua as well bodily aa I am now. Tha fast of the matter I that I have led a too bnaf life to ait down now nnd do nothing, tte- atdea (and the Judge emiled), 1 don't aare shout putting the government to me oipenee ei niriog another Judge as long as I am able lo attend to the poeluon. Tim Ciikibtian Modkl. Our read ers can testify that wo but seldom re fer lo tho Bcochcr scandal, becauso of tho olisccno churacter of the case. At this time wo wish to show who a dea coness in Beocher's church esteems a perfect uuxld of eftrintianitjl M n. Oving- ton, in her testimony, saldi I rememher tho pohlieation flf the Woodbnll saandal in November, l72, nad after it hrs. I ll ton told ine; Mr. Ttiion waa n very religious and aBeetlonete womea, arid as 1 believed at the time B well beloved wife ) I thought aha was a narfect model of ebrlatianity thia an ia IHSS f know Mrs. Tillon wa thon engaged in benevolent pur poaea ; the mnde tt a point to give nil the time 1 tbink she oould to baoebling the poor. How, put Ueeeher on tho stand nnd let him swear that Mm. Tilton nnd ho nro models of Brooklyn society, nnd the question ns to where tho "Five Points" of Hew York havo been re. moved sinco tho wnr will bo suttjed. More, Mrs. Oviugton's husband is one of Beechcr's deacons, and was the fii-st witness culled by Beucher, but he hail such a shocking bad memory on cross- examination Hint ho nliuost ruined bis testimony in chief. However, If mon ey and perjury will save Plymouth church, both will be liberally supplied. MiXATOl WALLACES ItESIO XATIOX. Tho following business noil which fully explains Itself, was hsnded to tho presiding officer nt tho opening of fho Senate, by Senator Dill, and read by Chief CJprk Errott to tlmt body, and laid nit tho table , llanniasnao, Marsh Id, UM. ffon. Jakn Laitm. .iaaleoaal (rarer anr at Vwa- eWeonie, M-oSicin tiptnkrr nf laa nre e avtetyfrwat Bin i tiering bees ahaeas s Senator of the United States frein tbo State of lennylraaia for sit years from the 4lh ol If ereh, 1S7&, I re alga my plaeo aa Senator from the Tbirty-feartb dietrlst, eompoaed of the oounties of Ulearneld, Centra and Clinton. Vrrv rrapeeeTully yoara, Wii.ijan A. wat-tai s. Al four o'clock in the altcnmon Mr. Wnllneo left Hnn-isburg fiir Washing ton accompanied by Geu. McCundlcss, Secretary -elect of Internal Affairs; Senator Dill, of Union ( Chslfant, nl Columbia; Yerkcs, of Ducks; ex Sen ator Blood, of Brookvlllo, and a num ber of other prominent gentlemen. DcVcgnUis from Look llitven, Wil linmsport, Danville, Wilkes-Bnrre nnd Potsville pnssetl through to Washing ton on Monday and Tuesday previous. Among the gentlemen we policed ex Got. Curtin, Col. Noyce, Judge May er, Congressman Mackoy and many other whose inmes we cannot rcenl lect. ', , ,", ' MATT. CAHVEXTEII. tlonles the right of Congress to pass liny mu ll law mulct- the constitution ns il now stands, and utter several elaborate urgumeuts tn provo his po sition comes to such conclusions as the following : Thcra U no doulit of Ilia powar of Cjngrpli lo proiltla whi lliall ba ailflltla to arva a Juror in a I'wkral court, anil it hi alraa.ly daalarvd IIihI rolurad utoii aliall ba mi altjtitila, but Cos Ureal baa no puwar to provlda who aba tl ba atlgl ble lo aarva aa jurora in a Slala oourt All tba nrovtaiuMaf thia bill ua is aasUllal wilb llieroiiaiitutioa or tba Uiiltod Siatai aa al puiinttail ba tba Suprama i'ourt. 1 aaa undar atnml how aa orator like the orator frutn Indiana oould InHalna the paaaiona of a popular aaaeinlily and rally it to aupport lha prorlaionauf thia bill, but I eonleaa my aalonlalouval and my aorrow that ba enn earry ali,n( with him the highi-it eoart In the land, tha Sonata or tba failed State, nd aaa Ihie bill throughout all the foriue uf en atliuant. 1 am aonula,l, huwuver, by Ibe oonlt dvnoe thatir Itahall beooma a law tha Jadloial eiiurta will loleivouo to vindicate tha eosalita lion. It is remarkublo how a man holding such sound orthodox views (icruiils himself to train with a lot of mere political frcebooters.who have no fixed views of government policy or moral- KxpuNotn. Senator Cameron nnd friends succeeded In passing a resolu tion through tho House, previous to the adjournment, wiping nut tho cen sure put nMn him in 1802. Many of our renders will recollect Unit Cameron was nindu Secretary of Wnr in Lin coln's first cabinet, nnd when tho war broke out he nnd hi bullies went head over heels into the plunder business. Uc gave n Philadelphia bummer, named Cuinmings, who never could take care id's Jice critt pace, three millions of dol lars, which he invested in chip hnts, linen pantaloons, herring. Scotch ale, etc., for army purposes. For this and other gross outrages, n resolution of censuro was introduced into Congress nnd punned that hotly on the 80th of April, lSli2, yens 70, nays 45. Gen. John Pntton was then our member nnd bis vote is among the yeas. This voto has annoyed Mr. Caiueion ever since, and he lias filially succeeded in having it rescinded und the resolution rescind ing it recorded on the margin of the damnnble record, so that the one mny offset tho other. pam-v Skvehk. -Mix TSwisshcl In, ling to Hie execution of Ortwein, at Pittsburgh a short lime ago, In a com munication i tlje OtiHiitrri'iiil upon the subject she. among other sayings re. mnrks: HlneeOrtwi'iu weatte Ilravan laiu mora than ever 1 (t'ad then, ar "many mnr.eiune In thai eonnlry, 1 for ife'er I an ao fortunate aa to get there, I n anoun aot waat mta in too nouaa woo ana. , - Jans tiaar ttaiaaai.M. I 7 Staik I'omvkntiiims. iThp Demo cratic State Centriil Cominiiteo met at Hnrrisburg, on the 4th and fixed upon Krie, us the place, and thu 8lh nf Sep-temlH-r, ns the tune for holding the nest Stflfe Convention, lo noininato n Candidate flip Governor and Statu Treasurer. Tho Ituiluul Coinmittue selected Lancaster, and Ihe 2tith of May. as the time for holding their Con vention. Nkw Haupshiiic.. Yostenlny was election dav in New Hampshire. If tho Know was as deep there as hero, tho turn out would be smull. Tho negro, Frod. Douglass, slumped tho State in company with eight or ten white men who wear Grant's collar. UXMAItltlEJ) BY WHOLESALE. It bus just been discovered that the Indinna marriage law of 1853 (under which all matrimonial contracts have been mndo sinco that date) is un constitutional, null and void, und, con sequently, all marriages under that low nro illegal. Tho discovery was mudo by T, J, Trussler und O. S. Eddy, clerks em ployed in tho Secretary of State's office. Article four of tho constitution, on the legislative branch of tho government, provides that all laws shall begin: "lic it enacted by tbo General Assembly of tho State of Indiana," etc. In some of the limited volumes of the statute this enacting clause has been inserted, but in the enrolled copy of tho inn- in the archive of tho Swrutnry of State's office the enacting clause has been omitted in violation or tho constitution, nnd hence the illegality of tbo law. The law was paused March 6, 1S52, when John W. Davis the present member from Floyd, was the Siieuker ot tho House, and thu famous Jim Lane Pres ident of the Senate, nnd Joseph A. Wright (jnvpi'iior, and il wns signed by ull these gcilluinui, as (he consti tution requires, without the disuovpry of the error. This l't provides, among other thiiiL-s, tliui uu white man shall marry a woman with ono-clghth of negro blood in her veins; and tliereare now nion serving in tho penitentiary for violating this provision, which is illegal. Jly nroper legal process tney can ho released immediately, nnd if the old law of 18-13 is binding, in view of tbo lact tbat an illegal enactment can not rcpeiil a legal and sound law, then tnene men can no rvlcasca, lor tlio law of 184,'l permits a marriage between a white nnd one halt' negro. A bill is lo lie introduced in the legislature imme diately lo legalir.o nil marriages sinco A Xm'KeuiAKv Lai; Th following bill has passed tho lower House of our Legislature : Sectiox 1. Be it enarted tf-c., That any person or persons who shall horo- aller unlawfully and wilfully tako and UC tho horso or other animal, or tho wagon or 01111111 vehicle of any person shall, in all cases where ueb taking and using shall not amount to or con stitute the crime of larceny, neverthe less be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof, shall bo sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding t wo hun dred dollars, or to undergo an imprison moot not exceeding two years, or either or both, nt tho discretion of tho court. A U Ovkb. Tho Pitpdiurg '.( do claimed in this Manner after tlio Force bill pnsHcd the Sennto i Kvcry mr tuber of Congress who voted for the Fort bill, by which il ia sought to subvert free government and establish a mili tary ilcsioliin, will go homo with the Citin-liku brand of "traitor" uikiii bis brow. Tlio most of them havo already Ix-on retired and reptidlnlud by thoir constituents, and this Inst act is a fit ling finale to their career of political crime. There was not enough ''hook bone," us lunatics call it, in tho House lo pass tiie bill. Tho Ohio House of Itepresentatiros yesterday adopted a joint resolution reuesting Congress to reduce the President's salary lo 125,000. Kvcry man admires moral courage, even though his own hackbono 1B I mndo of pulp ' '" , j OIIOAXI.ATtOX OF Tin: .Yft'll' .sr.'.v.i m In accoi'ilitiice with the Proclaina tion id' tho President, thu members of the I'll i to J States Sonnto assemble,! at, I ho National Capitol, in tho city oil Washington, on tho Bth of March. Promptly at 12 o'clock Vico President j Wilson called the Scnato to order, ami , Chaplain Sundorlnnd in tho opening prayer invoked the divine blessing upon j the Senate, Buying: "As these Heiui-i tors are assembled hero lo commence anew chapter In the history of this' body give to each of them lite, health,! and strength, and in all limit" . labors j nnd responsibilities, may lliey lean upon Thy arm fiirsunisirt." That, we should say, was rather n bread hint to Isilh tho i ill and nru Hon atom that there had been some things done that should not have been done, and wo hope tho Chaplain's prayer will not bo forgotten. At tho conclusion of the devotional exercises. Major McDon ald, tho Chief Clerk, then read tho proclamation of tho President conven ing tho Senate In extra session, nfteri which tho Vico President directed him to cull tho names of the new Senators, and as thoy were called they ndvnnced to Iho Vice- President's desk nnd were sworn in in groups of three or lii as follows : Il.vard, Del. Hrtlonald, Ind. Hruee, MUe. Vaddoob, Nab. -u Buraalda, K. t. Haudolpb, N. J, Coioeron, Wis. Thurinan, Ohio. - Cbrlatlanev, ilkh. Well..-, I'a. Ilawea, Haas. Whits. Aid. Kalna, Conn. Caporton, W. Va Kumnnde, Vt. CookerlU, Mo. llainlln, Me. Jonei, Fla. Jobaaon, Tenn. 1 Msaey, Tetae, Karnan, N. Y. W libera, Vs. MeMillan, Minn, . ' . . The lust-named five took the modi fied oath, they having been engaged in the Cont'edcruto cause. The new Sen-ntoi-o, woro ttunrly all escorted to the Vico President's desk bv their col leagues. Alter Ibe oath iuid la-en ad ministered to Mr. Johnson a handsome boquet wns bunded to him by one of tho pages, with whom it hud been hit by some of the friends of tbo ox-I'rcsi-dent. Messrs. Booth ot California nnd Slinron of Nevada, not having reached the city yet, did not respond when their names were called. After ad ministering tho oath of office, Vico President Wilson shook hands with each Senator. Tho new Senators hav ing idl been sworn in and seated, Mr. Anthony, of lihodo Island, suhmittdd itu order tlint the daile bout-of meet. I ing of tiie Senate should be 12 o'clock, j This was agreed Ui ; ami 011 motion of Mr. Kdinmiils, of Vermont, a ruimlu ;,... ..-.. ..,i..,ii ,.H,t.i.u.,.. 1:... il... I Miintiuent ot acommllleo of Iwo Sona-i i tors to unit upon (lie Prcsidcnl of the I I'nited Stitttw and inform bint that a tjuortim of the Senntu bad assembled, and Unit the Senate was ready to re ceive any communication Irom lnni. Mussm. Ivdintindii ami Stevenson were npM)iulcd ns such cooiniittoe. rol.lTlCAb MovKMKXTa BY MORTON. Mr. Morton, (if Indians, now sub mitted tlio following, whtli wns read and laid over: MoVae! ly tea .Vaant, Tbat tha Siett govera mral now eiiating in Ihe Stale or Louiaiana, and n-prrrented fay Ha, I1. Kel,,g ae llovemor. Is Ihe lawful govrrnu:etil of aaid State ; that tt ia re I'Uhlican in form, and thai errry eaaiatanre ueere art lo sutaia It proHir and iawl'ul aath'-rily in raid Stale ahufil, be givin ly bn tinned, Sutsa wlito properly oaliL-d upon Sr that purioa, to (lie end thai the lawa ua-iy be faithfully anej promptly ozroalrd, life and properly proterteri and detrud ed, and nil Tiolaliuna of law, State or Nalioeal, hrooglit loapeedy. puniahment for tbi-ir oriinea. He also offered tbo following: Ituvlrtd, That P. B. fl. rtnatibank be ailmitlad aa a Srnalor from ibe Stele ol l.uuirlana for tha term ef air yrar. brglnning on Ihe pbof MareL, ISfd. Ha aeked thai S ba laid an tba table, and gave notion that ha would anil tt up foroouetdera tion at nn early day, perhaps oa Monday. Mr. Anthony now moved that when the Sennto adjourn to-day it ho to meet on Monday next. Mr. Ilnnilin, of .Maine, thought UlCV might as Well mttut tp.inorinw, It was wel known that there was u necessity for rc-orgnn. i ir.ing the roininlttees, nnd II might as well lie done this week as next. 'Tho motion of Mr. Anthony was agreed to arrn) on motion of Mr. Freltnghuysen ot js.so tli,, Keniitc took a recess il o'clock, OKHI'.Tl.Ntl TUX XX I Rt:SIOawT. During tho recess there was a great crowd of visitors upon (ho floor, many of whom were around cx-Presidcnl Johnson, Congratulating him uKin his election tn the Senate. One of tbo til's t to greet him was Vico President Wil son, who left bis sent nnd proceeded to Hint of Mr. Johnson, lie was fol lowed by Senators Allison, Wright, Iobertot, Mitchell arid others' from tiie Itcpuhllcan sidu, and nearly every Senator from tho Dcmncrntio aide of the chain Iwr. AN AnJOL'BNMINT CMTII. MONDAY. Upon reassemhling Mr. Edmtuuls, from tha committee to wail mmn the President, reported that they had iter lbrmcd that duty, and the " Prosiilent replied he would communiciite with Die Scnato on Monthly next, whereupon, on motion of Mr. t'onkiing, the Senate, at 1:03 r. M. adjonrnod till .Monday . PAWM IHCHSMTIOA': Tbo Civil HighU bill (so called, but in fact a negro eiiuulily bill) has been pnssetl by both Houses nnd signed by Ibe President. In tho House a small number of Kepublicnns anil all the Democrats, and in tho Senate six Htv publicans and all the Democrats voted against it. Tho school and cemetery clauses woro abandonetl by tho Iriends of tho bill as tbo ltadical leaders could not work np tlio mora moderate mem bers of their party to vote for them, Aa the bill stands It ousels that "nil persons within tho jurisdiction of the I'nlteil States shall be entitled to the full nnd equal ciilovment of the accom modiitinns, advantages, facilities und iirivileifes of inns, iinbliu eiinvovances. , , j , on land or water, theatres ami other public amusements, subject only to the coiithtioiis and limitations established by law, and applicable uliko to cit irons ol every race aim color, regniilless ol any previous condition of servitude." 1 t . , 1 . . .1. . 1 1.. ..c rtiiy ponton vioiutiiig tiie iuw is nuu- jecleil to a fine of not less than. .VI0 or more than f 1,000, or Do imprisoned not less than thirty days or mora than olio venr. niiil "nldcrrt ami iilnttms" arc placed on the same ground as prin cipals. If any Jury Commissioner "shall cxcludu or fail to summon" a citiien as a J mor hoottusu ho Is a negro, lie is subject to a fine of not more than $5,000. IT. H. District Attorneys, Marshalls, Deputy Marshall, anil t inti missinnors appointed by tho IT. S. Courts, are required to return all cases of tbo violation of the law that come within their knowledge under a penalty of J 5,000. Proprietors of lintels, places 01 amusement, putilie conveyances, nr., had hotter lie careful therefore how they treat the "gemmen of color" here after. White men may lie reftisetl, or kicked nut of cause, hut lay no hantl upon the kinky-head I Any white man maybe reeclod as a Juror, fur any reason or without reason, hut no longer tho darkey I Tbo latter are now a privilodgod class, having rights thnt heed nol be respected in others. Arid a this must bo done, not tn sat isfy anybody's Judgiuont, hut t'l giv! additional plundering power to (lie carjtetbsgger. Columbian. Ill NT It Dr. I'ollllcal gossl in Washington are very annum to get hob! nl a tiorrespondenco that has tsken place bet worn Vine President Wilson and General Irfingstreel. While the cx-ConliwIerato General Is reported tn havo frankly oxpi-esscd his disgust with Kellogg, Packard. Casev and the rest of his new political associates, the ico rresitiont with equal IVankiieeis bos confided In his corresnondent bis sentiments of extreme disgust with Grant's administration. These mutual confessions of distinguished llepublican leaders should not bo withheld from the public ASSOCIA TED PRESS IETTEH. I'llll.AllH.I'lllA, Maivli fl, 1M7.Y Til K CKNThNNIAI.. Tlio Terrilory of Muho has pail in lull lo Gov. Iligler, l''iuancia Agent, the 11 mount of money required to pay liir tlio shares of Slock iiguetl toiler. Thu Legislature ol Pennsylvania, New Jersey nud Indiana, havo appoint ed couiuils.-inucrs to see that the in terest of these Suites are properly rep resented nt the Great Kxhihilioii. Tlio Board of Trade, of Wilmington, have passed resolutions requesting the l.egisltituro of Delaware to appropriate $10,0(10, the city of Wilmington K,000; und havo pledged thnt the remaining 817.000 of the :I2,(I00 assigned to Del awnr, shall lie raised by personal ef forts. : - 1 ' - ' ' The Government of Jupun has iih proprinted $2(KI,tMM In gold, for tho purposo of liaving tlio industry of flint nation fully exhibited. The Dominion of Canada has made an appropriation of $250,000 for a sim ilar purpose, and the United Stales Government lias made an appropria tion of 6500,000 in greenbacks for the purpose of exhibiting the scientific und political progress t Itu nation has niitilu during tho first ono hundred yenrs of its existence Believing thai the Philadelphia Kx hihitioti should receive the support and encouragement of tho whole people, the lloard of Directors of tho Cincin nati Industrial Inhibition havo resolv ed Ihut it is iiiuilvisuhle to give tho Cincinnati Exhibition anything of a Centennial character in 1870. The President of tho commission ap pointed by thu Governor of Victoria, Austria, in a letter to tho Ceutonuial Commission, says: "It is proposed that the exhibits from all the llritish powKwioiis iu these koss, shall bo ills ilayetl at Philadelphia in one court, lo oe i-aneu toe ".tiisiraiiun t.'oui-t. ihoi spaco required will be 22,000 square! feet. In order to muku selection Af file choicest unit uiosl suitublu objects 1 uu inter-eolonial pccliuiiuary exhibi tion of n competitive character will bu held al Melbourne in August, 1875. Tho Committee CcMrul of the Ar gentine Confederation, announce that n similar exhibition will bo held at llucitoa Ayers tltiring (he coining sum mer, in oilier to more fully prepuro tor tlio American Exhibition of IH70. A bill bus pussed tho Leginliiiuru ofj Arir.onn, and received Governor Sal- fonl's approval, uppi-oprialing $5,000, to make 11 collective exhibition of the I jirislucls of that Torritury at llio com. mg Ceiiteiiuiiil. A single day's mail brought to tho Centennial Jioouis tweuty-one applicu-i lions for space at the Lxhibition, from! iii'itiB aiitt iniiiviiiuais 111 uuio. , 1 ' II AHA AH Or TIIK NATIONS. ! 1 havo heretofore in these lelters ox ptvRsed wontler nt the amount of work done by John Wamunnltcr, In organiz ing baal committees throughout the country, charged with ruining fhpds for the Centennial. The responsibility of raising the millions of dollars to carry out the intentions of the originators of the I'.xliiliition, was placed in Ins hands, anil right nobly is lie carrying on his work. Mr. Wnnnniiiktr ms determined that tb" Vouug Men's Christian Asso einllon shall have, here in Philadelphia, a building grand in sixe and architect ural beauty, in which Christians and non-believers, the world over, shnll be warmly welcomed with Christian hs pitabtv. Hut'li n liulltllng will cost several hundred thousand dollars to erect and furnish. U trill le raised, and tho first step towards raising it lias been tnken by holding n great nnd novel Enter tiiinineiit, Exhibition r,nd Siilo, p this city, ppinnienelng March 2!lth, and continuing until tho 21th of April. This, entertainment is' culled "Tho Ilaxaar of tlio Nations," and tho largest Hall in the city has been engaged in which to hold it. ' A widonvenno will extend tho entire length of tho Hull, (ttid on cither side will bo erected hoii'son, accurately rep resenting tlio following Nations: Germnnv. France. Ilulv. Kutrland "Scotland, Russia, Hwedcn, nwitavrlnnd, Vcnit, 'Pnrkey, Syria, China, A merica, ke. These houses will be snsnUtiintially construct etl as to render lliein perfis-tly safe. They will be supplemented with bnlconies, decorations, sh'ns. banners and draperies appropriate to thoir re- spectivo nutioiiaiities, 111 i'i;i uouse win ts- cstniilisbed a Store or Baxaar where lathes and thoir attendants, at 1 1 red in the national cos tume, will offer for sale, rare, fancy and useful articles, mainly the produc tions of lia eoinitrics they represent. Knturtiilninents of various descrip tions wil lie given in day--time and ovening. Curiosities Irom every quar ter of the Globo will bo exhibited. A Cafe will form ono of tho attractions. Street scenos of remote lands will he introduced, and tho languages of tho world may lie heard on Ihe busy thoroughfare, Ijverv etfoft is living put forth to muko fho llaiuar tho most attractive, interesting and instruotlvo ''Affair" ever brought before tho people of l ennsyivnnia aim mo Adjacent States. hkvkm'K omi'Kns rouiNti to orisv. The I'nited States Court has been engaged fiir a couplo of weeks trying r,x-iouceiors, 10 recover alleged de ficiencies in their accounts. In the case of John II. Diehl the claim was lor $19,000, and u judgment fur 811,000 was rendered in favor in favor of the government. In the case of Samuel M, Kulick, the claim wns for $100,000, tho amount ol hia bond, although tho government claimed a deficit ol $222,000. Tho ver dict in favor of Undo Snmuel was $14, 248.70, which was set nsitle hr the Judgo, and a new trial ordered, that judgment lor the full nmoniiV o the bond ntny be obtained. Thritp Collectors have been nut ol office for six yenin, and ns the bonds of their sureties were not ontnml np against them, it is mitrhtv little differ ence whether tho government gets judgmonl lor $100,000 or one cent. If the first is obtained, not a taunt will be Ddid, while if tho judgment wns for the latter amount, it is nmhaho l would bp handed over. 1 I ran regard the delay in no other light tiinn a six years' delay, in order to allow tha bondsmen nf these Col lectors to get rid of their real estate Tho judgment obtained against Al exander Cuinmings. also an Kx-Colloc-tor, was $18,000, which will bo paid by hia securities obont Anno Domini 10, 000, rinrs. We have been singularly fortunate In this city in escaping, during the winter, large conflagrations incident to great cities, but sinco my last letter was wrlfen, wo havo lud )wi very hirgo Ares ; (he first was tlio provision warehouse of ynhington Timelier 4 Sons, entailing a loss of $80,000, on fho stock of nicnts slored therein, nud a loss nf $1 15,000 on theirs am', the ad joining buildings. I lie other was tbo liiillmg occupied by the American Paper liox Company nnd Ihe loss by Ibis fire Is not less than $03,000. Ily It two hundred and filly employee are thrown out of work, the gi-uiitur 11 11 111 lx-r of whom lire Co males. , Tho most sacrilegious attempt of pickpockets to ply their game, was at tempted hero on last Sunday evening, at St. Mary's Catholic Church. This is ono of tho oldest and wealthiest Catholic organisations in this city, and while Father Martin was preaching his Sunday ovening scmion, tho gas wn turned off nl the motor. It wns tho belief thnt tho eold weather had iroxen It, but an Immediate examination by the janitor dinclrxed tho tVt of lis he- lug turned nil'. Within Iwenly mill-! iitia ntli,i- ii.liir!il mr If U'iim 11, mill lurnetlolf bm u.,.11 it number- of lailies were relieved ol their pocket books, Wits the cause nscei tiiined. The . thieves got oh" w ill) a goodly pile of cab. ! J iio toe gorges in tbo Scliuylltill nv. 1 uc 111 limit ui uiu iiiiiytir, i ui. ni'nii, ui the Priiiirtylvniiiu JCuitnmd, uii'l liiini tuMi nu'ii itlin.K tlio river, Ki'iu'rally. In ordt'i' tOHuvt) 1 lie mngiutiociil liriilii1, ovif the Mi'Iiuylkilt, nt (Jirnrd Avonno, iwriidy erected atnenst tf $1,500,000. iiikI thu lVnnHvlviHiiiv ruil-road hti-ln, a miinbor of mh'rnptH hnvo licon nuulo to lilow tip tho Ice which ha Imeknl up nuiimt tho britl'ci. Tlio ieu gorc i.L;niiirt thcHu hriiloH nro ruvonil iiun livd jiuiIh iu length, mnl tho Btruiu thnt u IivkIioI would croatv, would si'i'tn nioro thun they would ho nblu to WltllNtlllld. .iV AMI'S ITEMS. Dried fruit U hi'in nhippo'1 from sfVii'l In ml V . Y tn i sttrmiin ' Tint other dny flUron tonn of dried Hpplen were nvitt lViiimylvHiiiK Colh'o,(icttyHhur, now hiiM nn obwrvuiitry, including n valunhlo tuhwnpo pt'Hented hy Joint K. (intefT', of I'hilHdeljdiiu. Tho Ico grK on tfto Juniata rivor uxteiidHforfoiirUwn ntiloHhetwoen Low iniown nnd McVoytown, tho height varying IVom tivo to lourtcen feet. Ninc8enfttorofthe('onrefiri which nt t unit it in I in iinnnouli mlfiitn .lilin. stm aro dt'stl. will rr with llllllin tUO COmillg tongretm. ntt CongrPSS. il a .1 mm , Mender, thO KflTlfiflH minder, TX?- cenuv nrreien m rioronco, Anr.oim, hn hocn fulls identified, and (iovenmr ..a . . . . . wHimi-iiv, oi i noHiiH, nun win u rcpiiMi - tion for him. . .... , i , i Ann r.iizu iihh tnuuu 0111 ner cane llifllillHL lirihnm Voting, attd .Illdge McK-itiu r.l. Iter !.,r,t.t. .limoi.y mid 8.i,00(la month tor the expense i tile trial. . A threo cent Htiunn will now carry a letter from any part of tlio rnitodj S Into ft to a I'anadtttn city, and a miidc! Cnnadian utamp will perform thoamo!c.iui atck pnid ii Or'icC thO Other WaV. Knrplne fund Kx-PoHtinaMler (Jenoral Horatio King, oi Washington, recently (itixk .t ux -mi them all hy (turpi. hy inarrving young school mtirin aged No one HUHiHicted il of tlieold niun. Ho (jon. l-o re 1 1 to ihomaA, who lop mnnvyoars occupied tho noMtion of . ,Nu7s"1. f""! ""f; , t ii . i i i -i i' i ui i I, . Al. hhaw. Cnnliier ol Ihe touniv Nalionat Adjutant (leneralot tho tinted States, niuk ot at.mUuit d ..u.nnly awt-ar i!,,t th on tho 2d died in Washington City,' lme (t-nnt i true in ihe wt r mv knowi of congeftiivc chilln. at tho atro of fa ". iw-r. v m. kiiaw, reahier. vrnrM I lorlFd an.l aworn tu l-vfore me thin Htb day e At Schoharie. X. Y., not long since, a inoufto crept into a hechive to nteil ! honey, Imt wan caught in tho t and ! Htung to (h'Uthhy the irate heeft. Shii jir, AJouito hegan to Uinseminate n natl hiiu'II, which betw cannot tolerate; bo- .. uuaiMv in niino unit, win. i nuis uiiu nviiitu nun nil nri uu'iicuin CHcaneu. I aviarvn. WTOUS USIIltTTJ IO BTIB Ul .0 Tiie siiowrifls in K nrtliern Xw I ',',"s', "."""."' a0!,' " '" VI i .,i- J. .i , corner of Srenna nnd Hied slrrels, will raoeire I in k, nlunit tiie lint's ol tlio railruysinr0ni,tattentir.n. til 1-IHlJh Olioitls. OsWCjrO, lA'WiK. Sinl I U. W. JOIltlAN. Juffi'miiii ('niiiitins iminvtiso IA Clearlleld, r.b. Jt, lSts. Dut fret in lioi(rit in some places, nntl in other pliifrs tho snow )ilo is over tlio j tops of Uis tolofrraph piilos, AUtltJ to tho natural lull or" snuw, lllll wind ill-iltod tho snow so thnt it hail to ho out out in hliM-ks by nion who workr-d at threo elevation, so that oat h shovel- ml was thrown from man to mini tin- ... ., , , , . , , I tll tllO third and lllSt mH COUld I throw it cK'nr ol pHssIng fans, Tho tHeiity-eigfilh minimi report of the l'enniiylvaiiia Hullnmd Company hits just been given to tho piililie, suow iii( a stttto of prpcrity most gratify ing to tho stwK holders and tho public generally. Sineo tho panic thu busi nem ol ull railroad hits snlTered to a considerable extent, the carry Inn- trade fulling off greatly, while traveling has not nearly approached. Vfltst It previ ously wns, v ho report, of this romp any, however, shows net roceiiils witn in fraction ot t nmeh s the prcvi. ous year, tho ntitesifiingsapproiu lilng $io,oou,oun, Tho largest diamond in the United States is among tho glittering objects of interest in tlte show window o( Col, Andrews' diamond palaoe on Mont gomory street, Hail Francisco, Cali fornia. lU weight is 51 1-1 karats, anil it is valued at :10,0(0. It Wan found in Africa two years ago and was taken to Amsterdam, where it was cut antl polished. Twenty-two months were occupied in subjecting it to these processes. Tho next largest diamond in America is owned by "lltsw" Tweed, and weighs IH) karats. The late Jim Kink had one 15 karats weight. A San Krain'i(1(Ca!.'! papi-r.ds'.ed February 15th, says; "Jiaturc it put ting on its spring ganiitHrc. A suc cession nf several warm ilnya baa caused the. shrubbery and trees" t" loaf out, whilo tho hills are ovorywhero verdant. A point lias b, in reached in tho season when but little Interruption is expected in tho prevailing growth from scvoro (Yosts or cold winds. In certain favorable localities the grain has attained a height of IVom one to three feet, and wo read of ono valley field in which the wheat stands six feet high, in tho Fjoinl(l.rn portion of the Stuto the pljtlnt are dotted with wild flmvtrs," One of tlio Illat-k Hills' exploring party has returned to Sioux City. He reports that tho expedition reached that eotintry in Slllety. TllO Cold .i .ii y, , ; weather greatly impeded their pros- pet ting They sank twonly-ftve pros- pect holes and Struck gold in every ill- stance, rrom llio grass W l lieu ol tho Tk th,y tt.u,S numerons.Vltl auu aio er Hearing uuarvx louos, atlt VIIC specimens prongitt iWk aropronotinccd vt'rv rith, Tho purljr Hover w (in inuit.D wiuio in tho IuIIr. X Uvy Uc ncrihe tho part of the hills thoy Raw iw hnviii niftfrnitlcent valloyn, nvvm inly limitlotw tortUt of jtino nnd Hit ahumUnc of elk, dwr a ml other giunc Tho printer portion of tho mlurn trip wa nwlo MipomkIi snow dritU over a Imrkletw country, in tho most tttortny and wvero weathor. J" otiS XtTtIaRU, " BAKER, Market R'.. Clearlleld, Ttu Freab Bread, Iliiak, Roltt, Plei and Cnken oft hand or aaade to order. A general fteeartmeal of Coftfeetioner.ee. Kralu and Nate ia Hock, lee t'rean and OyMera in eeaeon. Boo crly nppnitte Iba P'ato(Bo. f rtaei W ode rate. Menh U-f. STnitM i. k...i. .i... tL.i , ' are en th.aalate of U KOHII R AIMM WgAVKH and lone a..ll aa the proper!, al II ir hard lata of llradj twp., Cmarssld aaitnty, IV, dea d "'''"" ' baring hern dulj (raalrd lo Ihe undrraigned, all Alao, n eertaln tract of land eltoale In Jordan nrraonr ladabled lo aaid estate will pleaae make township, t h-artald nonaty, I'a., bowod be Immediate payment, nnd those barng elaime or '"d nf j. K. fallnreon. Tbeasa nnd Mnriln demand. wlllireeeal I hat. properly authnntlenlcd iSmilb.O . K raiser, M. U 111,.., jio. McAllister lor settlement nilbonl delay. . innd II. B. Taylor eonltinlng ana hundred and OHO. H WKAVKn, alsty aorea.more or Ice' being part ol traot w.r tlllU ItlVva ranted ta Drid Sm'rl, . """' "lerca i, ini.-ni.f BSeantors. pUllLIO VK.N-DVKl Tbsrs mill be sold al publU lata, In Law men lannahip, al tka mldoere nf tk nndrr algneel, on TlltRnllAV, MARCH lath, lt, the follonlnl named property i I bortaa, 1 two year aid aad I eaa year aid soil., milk sows, I an i year old oalree, and I kalf breed Aldarncy bull nlen.n Southdown ,he.p. wilb IS lambs, I Cbestsr wb,U .o.t, I. Itraaaa, .klekens, I Wood mowlnc aiaehlae, I boras bar rake, cora plaalar, I roller, I windmill, I feed ealler, plows, harrowa, anlllrslsrs, sheen! plow., lag ok.lna, I twe karea wngaa, I kmad wheeled wagoo, wilb bay ladder, I pair af twla lied., I grain erejlee, 1 seylhaa, 1 karpoon kares has fork, wilb rona aad pulleys, I let el work kernes, I so4 of eln gls knrnsss. Alan, a M ef seed com and core In too nar, ky ike knshel, bap hy Ue Inn, Ae. Sale Is aammenoa al I o'clock p. n. nf Said der, nhen term will ke made known. Wil. BROW .1. Clsnrl.14, March 1, l;l, !t 2)(iu 'adwtisfmfiitfl. I li "i;,. Z1.".. uiu'0 tidaiitliiro 0.1 Mnrvli I, IKI: liaaoi h, i:a. 1,'ialia und lliaot'Un'a.,, Over drnlta i 10T. f t T :m UAH Olt.iiOO If, I' tujj I.Jtitl UM l,VH 44 8h Itf A flsi I . . Ilou la d po.llr I wait U, H. Tr. la avoiiro on culalioii line ftiitu HUlv llttik and llaiikfii.., J-'uthiture rriI Future Currrnt eiii'nti inci uxu ymti I'.ii'uki iii olliarttib ilvini,. nl uiliir Xniiui.ttl Uuuk Krituliufiil etirrrin-j'. Inulml g it iv k ).. H)fC.ii(inolti'i'(tK'tlt Trt-ttcurj itnU).. Li jitl Irtltlrr UtIf HiJviupiiua fuwtl vlih V.ti. 'i'nw urer 4 ir cent f v'iri)ust(itjii tU u Irom U. I. 'IrtiHiurur, ullmr Itittti A jut flrnt roJtfiiiptioa fuinl 4,M(i 00 TUl ..$:.('. .HH " .TS.-"ir ,..$100,01)0 II .OiiO ... f8,.'o(i ' 6 Z T7,UJ ,.. atu.iuu ,., 4U I.Uhll.lTO.11. Cnpllal ituck iJ ion Huijiln luit'l , Ollifr uittliviilt'tl iruttti Nliuiil IJink iHitci uutitantl.iig.. OiviitiiU Hniii , J ndit itlnnl lUpotHr IfinniK. i-rriiliUMltt ul I'sfiuiil ( t.-blfl'l olivckil outatsuduiK ! 1,1,0 ' H"1" h-tuk'-r 4U Unit o otlivr i sl iunl llankr.. Tulfil.. i.iiitf.;t4u t'j tSlnfto PfHnftmni, Ctrurfirld VuhhIi, SS S 1, Hilltaui II. Oill, L'nslncr uf lit i-tr.l NkliuiiKl iiank 1' C'lrarRcId, do uluiuiily atrtrar thai tlte airuta Ulnacul la Iruo I l lie lrrt of tny knoit;dgu triil Wlkf. WW. II. DILL, Caililcr, Hubaerilwtt antl sworn lo Mvr mi lliia Silt dy ufiUrcli, WM. IIAIM'.IIACJI, N. 1. Lufrecl Ailr-t t JUN'A HO NION, I. (I. MVl-INiJ. A. Y. Ui)K tOS, Uinwtor. j .Marob, io.is;y ! 1 11" viuae ul luiur-ee n Marrh I, IS;a: , viuae uf bunarM on Xerrh I, IH;i: , I Hteouncn. j.ani and diMounti.. WMk lo vtemnma LV:1S 'r 'ti-Hi I Other alOt'k", b"Dlr, nnd m rri iru. . 7,774 h3 ;..Ui0 . Ull fmw r,, 4 ,orv,all.,BW. . luo from "hr U.ul ll.:kn. frt KtHle U.tnkt nutl Jinnkcra... 1,768 4,41(1 .J,'tH I ,.17 3 &jb 34 fH r74 5,140 3,11 , iteikiat, furnim. and iixturiM.. j Warrant ripeuara aod laam .i.l Siin&r ; Kractional curri-ncj,inrliianiguitkitlr, Lejnl-U-nder nntoa V -r cent- redeeming fund TuI1 ..fl'Ti'.MO ?l " flofl.OOO 00 2"(' 00 e,lH'i 8 utsiLirifta. I O'hrr amlirideil pinllia I Natiunai unk noue imtuniioj.. ''"".' 'Upo.ita ' I line etrhbratee l diiioit , Dm to other .National iu.,k.., to Huie bunk and bankrn.... , i Total i (276...40 31 "I MrOU Aa V. IniJ, JOHN W. WKKJLKY, X. 1. Corrwt Attmt: WM. I'OWKI.I, it. I. HKKh, JAS.B. UHAUAM, Uireotnra. .March 10. S7i. 11n,,., r-'ir J ltlv',il The m.d.rMnt.J re,Prc!folly ootltlctbe poh- ! i no irni ue win lircp on land lor ante an ftr-aort i T . V. r . ;r .. ., -riii p-j I ' a rtKBT CLABsTEwsrAPKB. Idarud.nl In .vertlkln,! Nr.rlal in noth ins 1 Opiesi-d le nil rurrupt rinse in UunKiietl, -siimsi affairs. TIIB !"' TIMKS ' "i" ' M-tr, next, auJ erery mornin: Ihercaftor, Sundaja ex- ori.t.d. under thpealiu.ilui-il.oo. A. k. Hr. liurt, Itrinten eoianaotlr freui elrar, near trM, oa a lareje lelio aheai. ooalaiainr all tbe nrws of the riar, taalu'lina; tha Associated i'rea, 'rle frsma, Kneeiel Toiegrnuis nnd Correapttnilenne Iron) all point of internet, ui fenrleae editorial diarntaalena of sll otlrrent lofioe. frtna, I ernls. Mail lubaQriniinna, pnatnire froa, Six Dollara er nuauin, er rillr eenla per month, tn adranea. Adrertiaenante fllteen, tweutr and tairt sent par itna, aeeanlins to portttuu. v TIIK WKKKLV TIM KB Will ha ileum- on Saiutder. Mitrea. Silib. nod eekl thrraalter, eontaialni all tuorlant aewa of tbo ere,4t, end eonplete inarltat ut flnauoial raporla. Mailed, lor una year, pontage free, at tbe fattening rata i One copy . 1 .00 Tr-e Copies o.co Twenty Ci.piea If,. CO Adrerlieemanta twenty-Ira eenle par line. Re tniltanees iboald laa Made by drafts or 1'oft Uf nce orders Ad.lreaa . Till TIMES, No 14 nnutb Herrnlh Mreel, esebl u . . Ckiladelphia. Xcflal ititrtisfmfnts. Sheriff's Sale. - BY firtneofwrllaor Vdiiiomi Rpona3,tn94 oat of tha Oonrt of Gonmoa IMeaa of Clear Held eowntr. and te me direeted, there will be eipneed te publleaala, at tbe Court Honee, in tha boreejfh of Clearfleld, oa Thunday, the llth day ef Marrh, 1874, at I o'elwek, p, m , the following deaeiibed real eitate, to wit : A eortein tract of land iltaate ia Chort town thin, tloerfiuM county, Pennfiyleanla, bountled e! dftcrihed u p.lUmtu ih eoothnajt by landa ef Joaiab Laainorn, on the northeaat by ToSifta Weatover, oa the north and weet by -beinn part of a inrger traet of land in tbe name of Jonathan Wailnrrr, baring a email log honee aad big etable and other improvrinrnta thereon. Heiaed, tahen in ei Motion and lo be eold ae the properly of Daniel Belfr.iige and Theodore 8te Ten a. Air, a certain traot of land annate ift Unrrla lownahip, Clearflfld oounty, I'cnniylrania, hound ed oa the eat and weet hy lamia of Joseph Pot ter, north by landa of Alrahaa Brawn, eaalb by Jarnea HiiKhea, Ktng off the Bribwet eorner of the John HuHnn aurrry, eonUining thirty aeree fire or lerp, with about three aeree elearrd land and ft plank or frame bou thereon erected linted, in ken in extx'uttnn and ta be eold a tbe property of Peter tiarta. Alao, a eertaln treat of land altaale In Ileeeftria townahlp, riearlietd esinntT.Penniyleania, bona ti ed eonlb by land of UcFarland and Dillon, weat w,.1,:',J, 7'! "7Ti :T,.h' '"??' " alrhti-lre ear, mora ar Ires', aod ba.mi ah.?,' " of aiearod land, a !, bou.e, I,,, I'V" '""''rirjerehanl thereon.. Heised. faaan tn eaetali'ia and to be aoM an Iba nronertv of Matthew cw.. property Also, a -rial, lot of land altu.ie In Woudward lowaebip. UlearSrld soaatr, Pa., in the villare of : ' 7T, V" 7 -tarj ,reme pttSZ DBn, neuana, ae toilowa , on Ul Health by Main oe , ami no nj ma tttal Bl A k ..a- dere. na weat hy albj. Seised, laeea In uarn lln and lo ha sold aa tba nroneru nf Gnorte W lllll nnd D. If. Illeoaa. Alao, a oorula traot of land, situate la Us tor. auih of Ho. ii 1,1., I'V.rll, I J ooanlr, I'a., or, the aomhwert mrner af (lood end Sue street, front, inc on Sua Itraet and running hark 160 fret to Kit alley, and known in tha plot of aaid hoeo.a;h ae part of lot No ln, nnd barinf a email frame dwellinf bouaa and other oatbulldinas tberron erected. 1010,7, taken in rxeeutlrn Hnd in he eold aa tba propertj af frank Mellaril nnd Mother, . , 1 . . i, Also, alt tbat eartain lot or pler-eof s;rnnnd tit. uate near the month of Cbrl ereeh, in Brit tenn hlp, Clr.r.;d anuatr, I'a., barinf thereon n two elorjr frame dwell, r, buee. barlv a rroalof thirlr.lno fret and a doplb of tw.ntr four feel, and the Sams rireaiiaea a,a whieb the aaid de fendant now reaidre. Se,ed, taken in aiaoutioa and lo b, sold as ihe propane ot Peter Thump, son. ' Alan, a errtain Iraat of land ritual In Morrtr ownan.p, Ulearneld oiiuolr, I'a , hounded n lh. anulh bjr prirale road i north hr land of Honrs lloorert wret hy Und of Johnenn and Wagoner andenelho Und of llrnre lloornr i nonuinlnn II aaree, and barleg ak.al eight aare. nle.red, n two elorr rrama dwelline baae. am. II e.u. other imnrerement. therna. fWi.,l i.k. i. ... lioa nnd to he eold as t ke nronerle of A. al liuk. erman, tlarnlahaa af Pelet Hoyer. Alia, a aerials tract of land alloals la Ibe kor oaghnf lloulad.le, Clearlleld aonnif. I'a., front ing Sfly feel on Mary at reel, and ranniog nnek one h, ndrwdand fty fl to Ilk alley, and known In plot af said town a lot Na. Ir. with n Iwo.elory frame nr plank konae and nt ner ant-konaea or bail ding. Ihcrwon. Seised, Uhcn in elocution and lo be sold ee Ihe properly af James tea. Also, two srrtaln track of land lloa'eln Plha lowaebip, CI earl. Id soaaly, ra, hwnnded and deeeribed aa fellowe, rist Uaglnolcg at n poet nn tka nnatk eidn nf In Weal branch of Ihe Hueqnehennu rirT thenee nrtb thirty aia d.g. Mot sisters perebrs an s poet; Ibenoe eoalh elglilferen dag. aoeenlyeta perckea la a nhlt-aak tr. t thenee Brtk Ifly elghl degree weet fourteen perches lo n post nn bene nf rlrer thenee p tka rleae by lie eereral uiatag aereaty Jre earn wilk aUawann, bar rag ane plnnk and one Uf konaa lkroa. Afeo, tk nndirldej ane kalf nf all Iknl r Ui Unci or plot ef Innd stunt la Pike tooa. hlp, t'Marteld eoeaty, Pn., koaoded sad nee erlfed as lollowi, rls : . otpwnoea in piaoset negintting I nan. Iron. difrtifintnt. 1'rptlni.lnK at t m.i n tha aotth wrri Unk if MiiV'juahaiirii rlmr ttttniM W Uiida at Hatar i II iso or, nurih .W dtrtrw ami 64 (wrvbai to ' l,,,t I tlinu liv Ian4 of I'vtar llunrar fuulh la Ijiupsfrua aai in H-rrni i wiina-nait lra ; j Hicurto tturib kr UmU ! Win, CitMwall, M An, 00 r"' !t I'frcln i to fil j lhs.no by Untla f Wia, hi j IJstl'lwrll. ftiulk t7 itftfrtrt'i atut I M paratiaa tw ft aii p I ibuRoa Ujt intuit of H'ni, I'rloa, w.ulk 61 u.i I Ml iM-rabtalu poat) (iMnafi wttlb by Ian til 60 I r Wt I' rice, IU d.-Ktw m M iiarcbn ! ft Ml MkiM Ibenot ly land ul Win. I'rfot, tmutb IS it Apgfea want tI (tarahna lo ft port I tbano ftorth 0(1 1 M (IfftriMa writ IV pcrrba to klkj thane 'At I W"' 'rvh to put on bank of rtver 1 Www .IH I liwn JI r.tar with the rarlea. onraaa i.d die uu ' Unnta of I ha rlvr, S44 pernkae tn bImm f brci. nittf, eoniftirinK itniy am ftrerm ana tkirty ihrin perahvi with llun. Htnittd, taken In aiMinloi isdj to ba tM m tbt pnipnrij of II. Bit. K A. Hoovar. Alio, ft certain tract of land til nut ia Ball 4b lovnli, CIcarlaM eowitty, I'a., bounded ftail j derrrilitd a (utlowi, to wii, On tba aortb by j Ji.bn W abater 1 rail be I. V. Le wea by Joba 00 1 I BOU'1 7 Ilenjain.n Iteird'l eetftio bftr OU I ''' 'vf baniy Ititrewn treated, with so altered in I taken lo firrullun and to be eold u Ibt iO (Tirrty of II. K Ualrd. 4 i Hi,B. The price or Hia at trhleti uu i lh pfP,'y be etrnak off nail be paid at ftu!"1 iitt of eelOtOr eueb etber arr(toiaaU 46 ! Ulta "Ol oe ppro?e4,Mberimtbe proper ly Bill be imtaeiiialiriy pnt np and aolt BRaln at the exptnte and rUb of tbe pert a I whom tl waa etruek off, and who, la a ef detoleaoy al aurih ro aale. ahftll Make o'hI tbe eet, and la no Inatanae will tbe Deed he preeented la Court, lor eontlrtaatlua an left the money I actaelJj peid to the hh.r.ff. W. II. Mi PHKIlBUN. Hnaairr'e Orrica, I bberlff. CteerBeld, Pa., Ytb. 17, 114. 1 SherilTs Sale, Dy rlrlue ef uudry wrlta of irf Fnei$ if. auod out of the f mm of Ci budao Pleae of Clear field eoiiaty, end o no direeted, tbero will be expoaed to pntilio aale, at the Court llouee. Is he bmouxh of ClraiAold, on Tbureday, Ibe llth tbe foU i A certain trant of land i'tt Beernrla ta I A reriftio lrat of land In Beerrla Iowa fh In, Clearili-tU oounty. I'a., deeeribed ae follow It-. K.Duin at poet hy aa elm oa tbe eeat aide of ClrarlR'ld rr-Hi tbonfe by Una of (1m. W. Cat. i wall north ?fli Hrfrt rait S Jierohe. to frnon puaii laariivc norm -j it-greet weal 7 pereUaei M j tbmt-e north J d egret eal t porebea lo a point Ul . .in CiturQeld ereeb j thenee by ft line oo tbo emk 6&jwiMtb 3-4 degree ta.t Ha perebea to Ib-e luaiii SJ aid of aaid rrenh lo a ben luck f thenoe eouth lb 41 drgrera aatt 2U ptrcbigi to atouea; llieuee eouth M IH dr-givee wrat 10" pervhea to a p nlj tbeaew north iw j 40 -U fn-rn weet 142 rrebea te al aide of laid 41 i Pivek; tlirnne north 13 degmi weet IS penbeet Oil ' tbfnre aorlb i drffreei eai 31 parehea to plaee 60 i brginiiin. e'ntaiimg Itl fterw and 115 4-10 pr. lira, rnf'.iy improved imi, witn Doildinffe. Ae. ALHO. lirvirlweof a wr.t of feri 'ria. will ! te nid, n Therniltty, March IRtb, 1876, at I t o'elvek, p. tn., ell tbat eertaln traot of land aitw- i ate tn Ueeatur tow nib ip, Clearlald eountv, Ha , htmnded and ditaerlbed ms fallow a: BrgiBniag at ( a imrt om the pybllo road lewd tat from Oeowul tn G ,: UU lhillpibnrg; tbeooe by aaid road aortb forty-foue .;4,2t'o 27 j dcfrreea at elxty-alt feet U) poat ; tbrare by 71 ' I an da of Joha Crala enotb rorty nine and one 1,312 UU half dejfFftoe eaat one hundred nd ilxty-Uirtw liB 84. and one-half feet to a potl.tbence by Iftod of jmiib irrain eouia iriy-iour uefr.reei weet euty. is feet to ft pott i thenoe by lead of loba Craia north fort nine and a half dnrree wtt 0D9 haB. dred and etity tbre and one-half feet to a poat. Ibe plaee of beginning, eootaiuing one-quarter of aa acre, and htiTing a hoaae and atablo there a erected. Bciaed, takm In exoutio mi tt le eold the propartT of Mary WillUmaand William Williama. Alao, a traet In eame tnwnahin, Winoio at a point n tbe ronth fiiie of aid eretk. Ibenoe by land of O. W. Oelwell aouth 14 deRreea eal 4 : perclief to a pott ; th-ooe by Tboe. tiroom'a land) j north P.I decree earn IS prrcbei to a poat,- tlteaee j north o d grrea rart .10 parrhe to a pox on , Kakeftraw't line; ttieuce north M drreea weet 4 pen hei to ereck; tht-nee rootb Hit dgraee WeM fv perebef; thenee moth t drsrrei Weat 14 Mrehaa to plfte of boginning, eonlainiug one are and 1 Alao. ft traet eltunl in a.,.t tn.ki. "1," Bor, 4J iai poreh 'crere west IA I ItBeeho. In . -H,,e one .,um,; uienos room degrooe nest lull perches lo whns pin.t thence south ., devreea eat tK perckea lo Clearlald neok; tbenoe ky the erne 1 tbe plea of beginning, noalaiaing ei aeree and a7 iierchce and nllownne. reeerviag aundry lou (old out of tbe same by John Cooper. Also, a traot in sums town.kip, beginning at atoarai thenee south It degrees earl JO prrcbeata a poat; thenoe eoutb degreee Brest AO perebra n n poat: thenoe south 3! degreee aaet III perches to. a poal; tier: oo ruulb 8 degree, west 6 psnnee in n po.lt thonee same coarse, I perches to n poat ; thence rouib .10 perches lo a mapla nnrsrr. Sam course It perches t poat; thenoe north i dog r.en ' west by Innd ol N. Philips lit paeebea te plecn of beginning, eou'.nining M ncree nnd Id iwrcheo Alao, three tiaalaol land in lleeoaria townahin. deeeribed as follows, rial One Inoreof beginning Bl B white pin en lh northeaat of the tra surrsyed for John Brownj ibence by Wm. Uruwa's land aortk 34 degreee ea.t III perckea le a white heerl ; thence by Jacob king's Und south IS degreee weat 1 JS perehea le poal: tliuebyjoob klisaaneopper'e Innd north . .Is. degrees wet it pereliee lo a alone: thenoe hy B. brown's Isnj north i degree, eaat lit penibs 10 place nf begianiog, containing s ncrna and 14U perches, mar or ieis Also, n oertaln trnol iltanla ns aforessld bwgla aing at a poal nn tbnaonibeast bunk eg tlearlVald crook: Ihenc by land af Tho. Muiler north t degrees weet St perrheo ta n plum thenee anulh 4 degrees wet tl porahrl tn n piaa; theaea south 11 drgree nat lot perekas lo a homluok; I he Bo oulh 2a degrees saal 3 perehea t a maple; Ikeae t,uth III degree eaat to n small snrriMberry on tbe bank ol t'lesrSeld errk; Ibenee np aaid ereek by Ibe dincrnut nsamea, S porckoo tn plan of krgtnning, aontaiaing SI noma, morn or lea. Also, n nnrlaiu traet, situate as aforesaid, be. giautof at n whit p,a tbeuo eouth 17 degreee I'ofwoea io n maple, inenee ny A. Koagy, deooaaoj, aoulk dogroee aeut 70 perehea to a kcailocki tkeoo eouth 17 degroe oast 101 norebee lo n white pine; Ibenoe north s degr east Oh, perchee to n whit pine: thenoe hy land nf Wm. Itrowa north 34, degree weat INS) emreh to middle of Clearfield ereek: tkosoe np lh asm tn I. lee. of bagianiuf, nontalning IIS acre, moreer leas. Beised, take ia aieontion nad la bo sold as tha property of Jerry Cooper. Also, a sc-taln traet of land eituala ia Fergu son township, Clearlcld county, Pn.f bounded hy lands of B. Lewis, R. C. llamlllon, Matthew U om, John P. Head and others, eontainlnf twa bondred and thirteen acre, soors or leu, and kneirig serealy ueren elenmd, n largo burn, dwell, ng houae, and ne.,, ,rehard IberM. 8lsed, . "'nlion nnd ta bsnald ns lh propartj of John Campbell. 1 J Alan, n nnrtnla hot of tend sltaaln I Bore.rl. '' C '' I'-, bonndad and de eeribed ae fallows I Adjoining Uada of Walls Mays ou tba west , n publie road na Ihe oulh; L iV!" hy '"''' ' 8,"Ml Pnnglar, nnd bounded by Cle.rt.ld ereek nn lh. nofth, n isinlnf ten nerea, niara nr bee, with allowance, Ao., and being tbt name pleo r land which lh said ii. w. Ilammand purebaaed ky an Mia ef agreement from Samuel Spangle. Seined, tnken tn oseoellon and lo ns sold aa tk property r Uoorg. W. Hammond. Alao, certain tract af Und situate In Dsll township, Plearteld canty, I'a., hounded nnd deeenhod no follows, vis : . Bsginning at a poat ; Ihoacn ky land of Root. MehafeT south tj degree weel III t II perches lo n post thence north W degrees waat s . shes le a poet ; th.noe aortk to degree eaat I1M 4 10 perehe to n post Ikano aaulh li degrees sasl 31 perchee I pl.ee of beginning. Betaed, taben In ciarutioa and to he eold na In properly lloiel! "',T, "" ''aforty of Jullu Taa.a nr Kali. The hrleo ar nnm nt wkleh tka property shall be stmoV of moat be paid al lha tint el sola, or saeh ntbsr nrmngemenU marls aa will bo apprnred. nlherwle the properly will be immediately pat np aad sold again al Ihe eapenee and risk ef the peraaa le whom It wns etruek nt. and who. In ease of de&aleaey al each ra aale, shall mnha goad Ihe sauae, nnd ia ao lnita.ee will Ihe Deed he preeealed tn Coert for contrmalion oelree ths money Is actually paid to loeSoetlir. W. B. M.-PHKHBIlN. Kna.irr's Ofr-in, l Snortf. Cleartrld, sob. If, W. SherilT's Sale. Y r'.rl.a ofwriu ef. Aawar,' r..,.. I. ...4 out of tha Coart of umbo,, pi... .r ri.... nam county, and to me dir.alrd. there will ha esposed lo IMHH.IC SAI.I. nt lbs Conrt Hoaae. Is lbs borough of Clearlald, a Thuredsy, th llth day af March, l!s, al I o'clock, p. nr., Ihe following personal property, te win All lhat carts, Ino alary frnm dwelling boose, l by M feet In site, ilnat en hat Nn. Ion in the borough of Osceola, Cleartrld Bounty. W, aaid lol b,leg bonnded on Iheeant by gliaoVoth.lreel. south t.y lot of D. Kephart, wart by and north by lot nf Mary Kephart Seised, tale. i. rieoutien aad la be sold as tk proparly nf U. II. Kephart and Mary Kepkerl. Tans ar tUia.-The peine or oua nl wklck ihs propsny skall h atisoji al mast kn paid al tba lime or aale, seen n hnr nrreagemeall made as will ha apnroTad, ntharwie lb property will ha Umediataly put np nad sold again at the sincere nnd rl,k of to. person te wboan II we i strnak o, aad who, In Mseef delateaey al such re sols, shall sa.ks fond tha nnma. and m ao iB.lanos will lh Lteed k preeaeted la Corl for ponlrmaiioa nnloes tka mon.r la aetaally paid I tk rlkerir. W. R. MePllkRsUN, Sunnirre Orrn, I sjhsrif. Otcnrlrld, Pn., r-ek. IT, llli.) . rALtuur.K iikaIvestatk . AT PRIVATI IAI.C Tli uadeaelia.d. residing in Ihs korongh f OurweuBslllo, nfere nt prirate aula bia llouee and but, allaated oa lbs eoreer af filbert aad High atresia, oppo,t to the etc, woolen III. Th Dene is n two story frame, onntelalnf ii room, aud ii ta axoellcut oondition. tlood wash noose, eosl kouas nnd spring honee ntlaekod, and ei eelleat water. The lot la llio,;, feet, aad I fall of aia.ll.nl fr.it, f rap, A. A good etable aa lb lol. For term, etc., npply oa tbe premises MAHT1N RRAUUULIR. Cnrwrnulll, Feb. 14, 1874.. lis F0K SALE! A Urge nnd well-lnisbsd Brtek DwwIUag, sita at on Ue rlrer book, tn th hereof k 4 Cheer taM, onlnlning alere re erne, with feodssnor, water la the bilebea, and nil lha mod are eeere nlonnea. Putrlea. Halh-rnonv, aelhae preeeaa. As. Lol aiatg feat frnal and twa hundred and thirty fort bach, with a twenty foot alley on lh.ee at side. Held building, with all tka apparlanaasea, will U raid akwop, with payments to anil pamka. sr. AMfloaUen nn ka aaoato a. tha aeder- ". or te A. C. Tats, svssj-, h will glra all pte th prs rorty. Knpllrl.liri.lf. l