(I v I'.tl r . ire Ueouok B. GooM.ANinu, Editor. CLKATFlELi, Pa. r S. k ASSESSMEXT FOR 1875. W'a propose to compile Irom tlio as sessments on fllo in the (.'oiuniitwion or' oflki), iiml put In tnliuliir form audi rLMX TAlK'llEFOIIM Oil DEFEAT:' It is neliloin wn timl unything Iruth fill relating to pulitilcnl iit.'uii's In liar- VKDNKSnAV MOKNIXO, A Villi, f. 1S73. The Jindionln in Connecticut have endorsed Onint, mid if tlioy can ride. Into power on Hint boat, the ' third term Htoek will be nbuvo par- Bx-Govcrnor Curt in won "stump ing" in Connecticut last -week in tlio intorcst of the IVmocmtio nominees. Tho ex-Governor tells some, awful tough yarn on tl.o uitiniuistmtiun. Compulsory education docs not im press itself favorably upon the Ohio legislature. The bill which provided for it km defeated in the Sennto by it Inrgo vote. Tlio people still' favor a republic out there. Fred Grnnt is going to earn bis sala ry by loafing around Sheridan's head quarters ut Chicago. Tho young iniin will reqlro another rest in a month or eo and go on a trip to Europe at gov ernment expense. FinibHKD. Baltimore's new City llall covers an entire squnro and it is built entirely of white marble, and is described as tho handsomest building of tho kind in tho United States. Its cost was $2,500,000 and wo believe that it was built without developing a job. An cxchiingo says that Senator Morton is preparing a speech lor tho next full's campaign, in which ho will howl about the condition ot affairs in the south, and the "rebellion in a style that will totally eclipse all of his pre vious efforts in that line." He will find out that howling will not save his party. Shutting vr Suot Congress hav ing adjourned, and in view that the government will soon leave for Long Branch, fivo keno shops in 'Wash- of the Assessors' work us we deem oM'"' Kignlctl "'" , public utility for tlio infoinmtion of. tor, Geo. W. Curtis, lust week did, by our readers, some jpf whom. .limy l.oi'W,", Wlile something sensible re turned into Assessors soino of tkeso) luting to his 6wn pMtjvind wo glvo days; If wo shall succeed In pointing I""' readers the benefit of what ho .,. r h,a m-iiva eommitto,! I.v says In relation to tho "reform" going former Assessors and prevent those who are to fellow from committing similar mistake, wo shall have accom plished tho object aimed at. Tho table found below gives ubui! s cyo view of tho Assessors' and Com missioners' efforts at regulating oc cupations for tho current year. If for XEWS JTKMS." Gov, llni'lranfl, who has been ill r the piist ten "luys, Is recovering. , ifiMdlA TED I'll lifts hKTTEII. ; 1'illi.AlKi.i'iiiA, April 5, IMifi. Ilii.1 HAMUM. J. if ANll.M.I.. --A new l'owii for Indivt, to slin on , Tills iteulleiiutii, so well mid lavu.'- Over everything, when in u hurry, is'nhly known by Pliiliidtlphiiiiis. xvhom appropriately called ajen unvis. v no nus so creiiiiui.iy rtsaiwciiusi sine viJc.J..h V. F-ninnt has de-1 4. . " ! .'-. oided to deneo in iUrginl 1 met hi iii n John V. F.'moi.t has de-' - '""'' J : lk.U so cler that they separate them- I,,. bnly pro tttko up hi, pcmmnotit real- T W ".' 1 1 " ''W, ,0 " ' 1 I selves Iron, the .nrroiimling mist and gle which is HvAthwU. - tixS, rrtti ;-noetp,o6ul' Mention. . K : rV'hod a pc : II K A T1IEXS AND VHHISTIAXS. 77J COA I. MIXKIS XT 1! IK 11 Tiiere are iiiituy striking, peculiar, We have no doubt there will be ... I lie .vil.K'ring.unil saildening lliiiigMiboiit siMiielliln of a positive decision l"'- VJ I this lleeclier businens us t lie case tie- rived ill soon in the Kusterii coal ro-ixl i velons Itself in omi rl, mid one is tUlrlV ' irions. Tlio . in ii iiniMi wnon he couiiiiiiiiittes tlio vmiiiovur una tno uininoyoii nave uccn 2,. d f jj,:0i. a. u.167o,jiJ ihrmui.K 1 Investigation. JJut there aiv imne cimipiuinised IVoui tiuio to time, which unm ...iroi iii W a.iy ut April, A if. i72, 1ms only proeinst.iiiiu-d tho Unul strng-; A'Z. .rl ,;,; ;rob, .,, C nun i-MiinioHMiig. ii liiia.iii,, uipayvr raiilBi; in th diitnait btmw llnv dvnliiifiiuuts. dirtleulties between the ; 21:. .... 7 "Z Floi'idinns chtingo their diet semi yearly. In thu suiunieu they live on tlsh, and in tlio winter on Yankees. ' ' Oneof tho moist suvoro snow storms of the season prevailed lit Lincoln, says in reunion to tuo "reiorm going on within the liudieal arty. Head what ho says: , $ i.'IM l,..u I....... ..I' li. nileKS miill. at tho nronosition ol ''!' the seasoii prevailed, hi ,i; , ...villiin tl, ci nV"' Will hhv -NebnlsUii. on 'i liiii'silay lust. V'.,.... i,.,liln 'I I... 1 1,. I mil l'r, l 1'irx.i cnils em tbo Colored IlillJ, outi, what other way Hepiiblieun victory is 1 t" pcmjiui.-! tiir tho Civil Kiglits bill During his life time Horace (iroor reiorm "within the party." Will any mull who does not wish to see a Deni ocrtitiu restoration in lH7(i suggest in to bo seen red? Yet, without this ro- r. ...I.... ..... 1 1,..,.,.,... ..I' 1I...1 ,,. . . ' iiiriu, tuiib mu iiiu . unm vi unit Assessorsnnd tuxpuycra will give tlivletory ? Jf , ot.0tinn of Inst au table some attention they will no doubt i imli m,n m.m.m election. notice how varied tho Assessors' jadg-j would it biw'e resulted as Uepublicans incuts are, and tho glaring ucoossity of having a board of revision so as to produce equalization in tho imposition of taxes. ' ' , , Reader, study this table. It relates to a subject in w hich wo all havo a common interest, and it costs but very little more to be right than to bo wrong upon this subject : ' Otfct'rAilu'NH Is "i OmTHICTH. -i I -i ! ; 5 a, 8 ' E.3 1 E-b' Hkvaiikm. J.I lturniiiil bur' Clurleltl.. .. Curwenivillo i llouli.U'f. ...I Lumbfr Clly.i N. Wailiin'o. Omnia ! Wnlloccton... Breoarla twp Hull Ulooin HoifKI lirmlfwl'.... llndy llurnsitlt.H... Cbral CurinKlun. ... Ilestltir. Forufuu. i;inuil If pfhon ... Urahnro... ... (lulich . !lutoa JiinluD.. Karlhaus ... Kanx l.awrrnr.. Morrii. Honn I'ik.. , I'llitlD WotHltnnl .. 3,:i5l $61 Right 2112 2:i .! 1ST .! WSi . 61,1 J :si: . 2!.4i . 1,2: .' 3i.J .J w: J 117 .1 j' ,.; I in ,. 176' .: 1411 1211' ..i ltl ,.! 1M , 132 ' S.'H i in I I": JIV.VOUl 1I4 12.645 V.I 4,7101 Tl 4,11211: l 24,.'I40; li lT.5r: II.SHO, .l.lirill1 1 J 411" (t' IH, 87(' 16.CS, S.8S6' 17,6011; II, 166 11,216 4,260 lo.imn S.2U0 10.S50 t.SIS 7,770j 211,620 lll,81i,V J,660: 14,006 i,'.l26 12,076: in HcU 3.1 i.ot. 70; 25 " 70 AadS0 " Jtiihl. ;.....! fliim tlieiM)Vuro Ittbuiu iniiosed upon him as (ho lender of the niinniity during 'tho session of Congress, bus done, -hiui good. That lie will Ata chosen Speaker of I ho next (.'uiros I do not enterluiii a single doubt ; ii' 4Hiu can form an opinion limn a few of the niauv IcMurs II r, liunilull receive from the' Smith and Wesf espwlallv, ' in which tlio wannest eiicouragi ineiii ivrld support are nroferretl. t I would suy ley lenl ?lll,(Hm, to persons from wliom i ttnit (lis election to the .Speiikersliip I.' (.!... ' .'i tiill In, nit iiviilii.li ri.Ai.ii. iiiruru iuiiMiiir 14 II. S. fuwarl, (rustiii It I'nr.liiii I."iulrt, w."is)bo.ii ;. ' Or.ilisw Tuwa l H TIiim. II. Furur, ntriktslUs..,.. 4 p.iti'Ut Bniiaiua. Uullch Township. 14 V. AHetoan, wtTcliiii Jtae,. ; 10 P. A A. Flrnn, maruhtnillM One of these fuels is that while Mr. nower of tho Commonwealth, which ' . " f" Aoi, i u msm 4 ; pai.il urj .Iiim. ........ ------- , , , ..I . , . i . . : Ilia .lacc Ml lioldinf Ilia Burnugn mil iunuidii y, a. rriJaaux, Marolianuiia.. ......... ... Ilcecher niw leans on the bosom ol ; once put in motion cannot licsitutu to ;,,,OM n Miu.in, omnj daji, ut iu Haiton Townalilp. m inner rueiu mimii nun jioiun nun inn ussui-l iib biiihihi hi hid jiiuhvi . iiit.fu ; mruc vi c,..ih ... wmm.7 . Ia0iil.!r mcrcliaii-Une ot the peace, i no I'm nueipniu i , ralw "Hi J-..,., i.....ip. '-ra. y 1 " B. l,.,.,r,. .a .usWri... in some we considered remarks unon 1 i u ... ...i a.i . lit u. l. w I, jrns.., tlilii miliinet iuivh! ' , V'..r Ii.. ib.ua. Tu.lat. M 4iii. 1J l.yon A Liolili-ii, itieioliandiie ... The men who liuve inllumed them-' t.i.lugi.., w..iu..da,; Mj., i:ii. selves to the point of lawlessness are ; ,.ur ,JujUm; , i,a, , ji,, ill an indifferent 1'ruiiiu of iiiiml In For iir..n,.rj. Mu.rd.r, mj !.. , hearken to the counsels of rensun, but ' " r.baoi. Muniiay, mji i" nollit. wlncli nnoesln to till) namad. UmI tba Cuuuly f raaaurar, in aaounl'ino. , l.A 4n....n..,i.,..ilili u.l,i..l ' itb the aauuuii au.lioa uf taiil Ael, arill atleuil at trustful car the story of his sorrow and of tho ills which have beset him at the hands of w icked conspirators, and in deed finds his present eouilort in the sucicly of bis Plymouth brethren geii iil'iill.', Suifli os Dew-on llownril, Asnist- ,11.1 I'ual.ii. 1 lllllilllll' llll.l tll, Vl si l-i.t oiilyubhort time ago, when be as( ono lesson is as old lib history, and it rf i,,',,, iy is.i.. (lespcriiieiv ciniL'ing lo I no raggeu , luis oeeli laugiii in every age, nun nj , k.i u...u. 1 bur.i-.y, .May 1.1111, ecli'i'. and when tho emisohitinns of iiv evei v L'overiiniont that bad tho utti-ib-i ir iiusmiaia, Kuia), May inii, J lie laborer muv TAX, T do 10 on i 00 r no ill oo 1 (III r oo 10 on t 10 T 10 12 60 7 00 13 ;.n 7 HO 7 bi 7 no r uo wish? To rnntcst the field in 1H7B with the influences thnt were domi nant In 1874 still controlling the part)' would bo mere stiicido. I hero must, therefore, bo reform within the jiarty or defeat. And with such no alterna tive, tho character of tlio reform de manded is evident. The causes that divided us In 1872 and in 1871 must bo removed. Tho division of 1872 cannot bo explained bv the word "sorehead" because even if that could show why certain Icndei-s d (parted i r. .i j, . i . ....... i now can ll e.xpilllil me ueieeuuii 01 followers? Besides, even- man who is not satisfied with saying "sorehead as tho solo key to succession of that yenr, and who knows h.nw many sin cere and intelligent men shared the i discontent and joined the opposition, knows also at tbo oiiciiiiic of thisycar 7i Red J5p.oi. the possible liepublicnn secession was Auom ngui i appalling. ino reiorm wiinm me " I.... V,. i... ...i, .:, oA.imop.oi. T" "J '"" " " , ' V i .I ai; !u i those who aro dis)oseil to take tno ....About right' risks of Democratic success rather i". j'i. i than to connive longer at what was do 40 i lelt to be the Impolicy and worse of .... About ricbi I certain licpulilican tendencies. io IwM''1 jo '' I "liea,i f' ankly. there were a very great 4 Itcii 20 p.ot.' muny I'epiihliciuis of 1872 who in the o:i a.ij jo j beginning of this your said that if Ho '"'as ,S i"i i IMll'''('n" Icadei-sbip were to bo longer ' ' ( represenh'd by such gentlemen ns liiit ...J " lor. Chandler, Carpenter, and many i'J''d!0Pcl !moi, they ivnlly prefer to ttiko the 'o'i AiiuVo'pfoil c,mlu'11 ! ""cli a leadership as that .... Abniit tiitbi df Tilden, Thiuinan, and lleck. To iiriio upon such men the perils ol ,i tbo Democratic tendeiKT, mid of ill iia Add jo p.cL councils that were sure to eonlinl the me csiiuo cull recover n.iiniiig. ..v-w..,..u., iL.inn and the svinnalliv of his Chris, utes ol irovernincnt Mm. Cheney, inolbcr-iii-law of tlio ( ,'.! ,n,. :, t,;,,u ' i; tinn brelliren winild seem to have been ! work or not us ho will; ho may re late Xltirure vneviei. iih-'i n' '"V"!..!! since ut her home In Litchfield, Conn. ' ' law to coinmiind wrong to himself. tor ll.iiCK, Saturday, M.ty I5lb. V... 1I...I..I. 'i i.v U.iv Isili. iur Tulbn. Wnliiai..v, aiay laib. rtiost liver T. 6S. 63; 4J! SO 60' 60i 81: 6.1 60 OIL.. 01 ... 5(... r it.., 60! (IV ... .., 67:.., i I 65 64 0.1, 20 Total . , Tlio wife of J'.x-President .lolinsou is lying in ivcrilicnl condition with con sumption, at her homo in Tennessee. , In lBTo'thero were 3.73H saw mills in Pennsylvania. This is more than there aro in' any other State In the I'nion. , One Frost, ot Marion county, Ky., ins named bis fivo sons, Severe frost Winter Frosl, White Ernst, Jack Frost nnd Black rrost.. , . . , . Austria is so much afraid of in t inducing tho great .Colorado potato beetle that she lias prohibited tho in traduction of Anieriiain potatoes. The friends of ltusscll Errott,C'hief Clerk of tho Sennto, recent v presented him with a gold watch and chain which cost, nearly e.iiHl, The fiftv.Rixlli nimivcrsv of Odd Fellowship will bo celebrated through- out tlio .United States on tho lllith of the present month. .San Francisco's new three-million dollar pulace hotel will contain, among other tealures, u liulies lullinnl-rttoni, furnished in princely style. A Chiiinninn in Sun Emneisco has obtained a patent for fastening tbo seams of .overalls. This is tlie first patent for a Chinaman In tbo United States. Tlio wholo business sirtio i of the village of Tieoiuloroga, X. Y., was de stroyed by fire nt two o'clock on Wed nesday morning, March 81st. The loss is" estimated nt (200,00(1. John Martin, a member of Purlin- fi dcd by him, bo made the imgun nmin idle nnd beg or starve, if ho shall ; For ISm.lv, at liumbarjiar, runrail-.y, May Smii it ... i . , . ... , . i . i. .. i i ... i p . i :.. ' itiiuivinvi rrn'. waj ..,, i Mta.uk.ii-1 hi. n ..lob nniM .rf hmuir ""'". ' cmiinam, aim iiiiinse t , cnoose in no so mr iiieni.-ni.ei , .. .. ,,,,,,, H111,.j,y n S2,i. "j ' ... : I........ ... ..v. .....:. i- . : . M.'i'l lor liiivmir created so trnoa Iriond. .. I. io ii i r.., ,,,,... 1,; ..linn in i i lu.t.t . ! A I II, l llnit, In. ii.-i.tt ivw.lit In Muni haraelcr his udiiiillctl ability, and , V. . ' ,. , , , . ., , i : .....I :..t.,..,.;... nll m........ ... ion wi.riis initi iniiieaieil n hick ot iiihl " i " r TT. ... O . r' iiV. . I. .. tnist In llrotlicr uinnv null mi int.. ti 'i. i.ii..... .i.v, ..... Shenrmnn which he now so toirrhiiigly displuvs. Frnnk Moiilton was then a "noble young fel low" In the eves of the Plymouth ru- ' tor, nnd lirother Shenrinim n meildle- ;iili(iliim to these, (lov. Witle has formeily. niiniiiinceil, in tho columns of his paisir, tuo Oiimitamiiiititii, thai t el ll IVIlll II Hill mvsi-l.b DO J'f l.lli- , n.'.i .1 i . J ... . .... ar.H-ie iiu-vnr v.lh W iivoirreas of cralio canuiiloto n year heneo, lor the ! ... j . . . , Presblency. This ilns nothing more , 1 1. nor luss than that ir, 1 'ennsylviiuia is ' i . , ' : . '. . . IioiiotoI by tho election of Mr. liandall ' V"" l,m"u ,, to tho Speakership, sho will ask no I A 1,111 """- W"J'" " 1 J" 1 '""' m of the liurch hut members of tho wingrega- lllll. not to ut. Bum l'M- Lurwooauila, M-itiduy, Alay mil.. Hilt, he is Hot lll l-oi I'.He, In.ail.y, May Jlb. -' Ini.tl n L-u...n.- ...... I.ua inrifditnf " " . -'" titlo or foiitrol in any degree over the i-r i,uluu,r c,iy, iriaav, M.v sisn.. iirniB and sinews or lawful will ol bis I lor Ka.guaon, taiura.y, Ujj 2J.ii. more. 1 Ins is, tmloc.l, a high honor accorded to Mr. litmdull hy his purly iu hisnativoStnte; nobly hus he earned it, and, from years of intiumle knowl edge of tbo in'niC J can say with truth, rigid worthily will he hour it. Other incident! exist to give him strength, more particularly from the West, as it Is scarcely probable that Ohio, or Indian:!, or Illinois each of which will present a candiilnle for the President!)' will weaken die cImiiccm of the West for a President by the election w h Speaker linni Unit section. THE CKNTKSN1AI. About" twentr-two nations of the earth have sent to die Centennial Com Htm, thnf shrewd business man Mr. II. II. Cliiflin principally. Now, the fellows. Kvory attempt to compel otbors to accept idleness or suffer, the' penally of violence or murder is' not only a palpablo violation of law, hut us clear a violation of reason as well. And lawlessness is lawlessness, and murder Is murder, not only in the eye ol the law but in tho estimation of every honest judgment whether com-; t t.nu all I.XUI .ail tw lb Traarorar Ibaro ill bo a railueSimi of yira per car, wliita too per o. nt. trill ba a.ar fir Jirtt oVijf Jmlg next,, lo all on paid taxa, iuuk.K a dMiarriioa ol iarcot. 10 proiuil taipaywra. i'arlies aaD, from Ilia lot 01 .tla, pay .lia.r laxaa at tbo 'iraiiaurar'a oil!, 'the balaooa 91 tba d.alr.etl will be vU.toll attar Juuo Uourt. IIAVIII W. MlfK, Trearurora Oliioa, I ' 'i iraruror. Cioarbald, Pa., April 7, ISIi. J it milted under the orders, of organized I,ACKSM1T11 K'iated labor-1 SJ SHOP ' . in lu-.Ahriian, roii b.tu:. Tlio tiiidoriljint-d, bavini. drti-rmimsl lo cbaiia bia burioua., oltt-ra lor aalu bta bl')', Tvoia, Ac, ooua.tliiil ol' lao si- portable larjjia. a.lb all the i thirly-lhreo Asscssoin standard of vn on tl.o 20 tit ult. His death, it is said, was haslenoil upon learning tbo death of Milchel. Kx-State Senator Hubert McKon- t party, was to invito tho reply that tho i ..,..'.. i ,.,! i.,.., I.,,., i .i, r"'"'"' - 1 1I,I! r ..,oil n,....,. A glanco at tho abovo tablo reveals f ti1P,. Clulll0t 8l.c,m, eorresponding ! "u'r,t f(,r ilnlh- v'l 1,l', llcr; e singular fact that not ono of those leadership. Hut many of tho men "1'1w ' Jbo Ittto John Mitrliel, diwl n.loiiied ii..,! most obnoxious to this criticism nnd i-iiliio (GS), fixed by them- ''"'"A" lmVC tu,aW!' an' ma"7 l j a T,..l ,. i,l,i . ., , , oi me measures w nc i 1 ney sirongiy ington were dosed on Tuesday nigh Bc.lvc(, Those in llurnsule and New filvori,d bnv0 m)l k.,,11 ; rovC(, y by tho pohco, and it is understood-that Washington boi-oughs came within the party in Congress or in tbo coun- nll tho faro banks, lottery shops i"d "ono of it," tlio former l.eiiifj; ono dol-jtry. Wo see no reason to suppose other gambling places are also to bo nl, b(,ow nru) (hu luttl!r 0110 uoBt, that tho spirit which has begun this ..ij I , .. , . .i i i reaction will decline, and for Ibis, closed. labove it. lhe Assessors in (.ruham1 ., .... ' I , , , i among other reasons t int the nn i- KxvuNsivi; Justice. Under Attor-! 1,11(1 ,"""'11 o'0 'nl very near Hio K01 know very well tho linmrtir of nev-General Williams, justice liko any j "ml'k. whil ,,,,,H0 1,1 tho townships, the party, and that it will not bo lis ... it... ;. t t.a ...i.i marked with a . approximated so eiplincd nnd driven, like tho moss of 'r'Zr:" Z!closototl,cirsta..,lani;httboCou..tv!l'''-'!j'-1 tho tnp of the pur.y l lioy lmioriit.(r!0 lltew..r shals in tho two districts of Arkansas last year wero equal to tho whole costs of tho Federal judiciary of tbo entire Commissioners did not deem II neces-: illtiit if lint ni-ttm. f tin. r'n..Vf..l in). ! sary to change their work. ! Kim,.i,i Biinw ,!, ,1,. j,ifl .ei. whi.-li The extremes in tho boroughs, it havo been repudiated wer,e still in the f J '...:ll.. :.. llll.l nanAn.ln.,1 ,l..f'..n. n.n.,1.11... .,uo,t,.jl T,,ir, ; lw:a A ml Willli ms il i not it-t-t i, urnr in inuiieiu .,....., Lmon in lsl.8. Ami vt iim.ms uiu mu i iTkut.i ti.nv..,. .,, : where the avorago is tJtl.l, and In; " "' ! , , . . . . .. ..... gain tho hearty support of nil dissat- Iloutzdale at ?o4, making a ilitlerence Y.a, i;..i.i;..,,a ..C 1 .1. I ..... ....... rp..' i I vi uii;i tjiiv iiitiiiii i.i-i win. a iiu carry tho election alter all. and chosen leaders of nssociat ers, or by the deliberate murderer who takes lite, for revontfo or L'liin. "Ami rcL'iilur rlvmoiilh hody guard in the being so, no government can tolerate ,o,,ar lujia.i.s u.ini.i..ni., f n.a b.ot a.i court room is composed, of fully inili- it no just public sentiment ran either wo.i ...pronst k.ud in oa ot io be roai.d in tb nted mumbers of the cliurch, M r.Boeeh- defend or rxtenuate it. If, us is now i b1;,c'' "i'i."11'' "' cr's ullliclion makes him appreciate the 1 threati ned, the strikera shall so inaiig-1 !eum u,,,,!,,, ,f d ba x.aat adim iirecioiis love of lliu bretbivn, and per-! urate disorder in the 'oal regions Its to i hibo . ii ott.-ra, ininj a.iuaiau m. a., alley inlis even better understand the won- j del)- tin. local authorities, there is but ! ''"'."' '" ''' ''d ';"",'"r linillB VII11IU III ( IIVIl Jiivi V . i tnw iwnni , ti piivi inn umi mi-ii rn Wc do tint nndtM-tiiKO to ixiititn nt tlioir communa cninun pi weir uiui tlipsp mtluM' rcniarkitltlo fitctH, but we i ptitco, the (iovernor must nnd will cni-i niniiKm' ti nt tlu-ro i n tinfwi.uV c.vplu- j ploy 8i li foroo n muv bo tit'coHsniT 1 II .Mr. ncochor h Htory is true, . to piotm tno iivon nuu projH(ny ui thO ClllZtllH. lit) (lid HO III MlNipU'llftU- tm county, u yoar Hgo, althouti lio fell that, on tliv nuked nut-it ioti ol' dll- 11 W Itruwn. iiht 'liiiQiliif..,. Ii 1'. II. Cnr.cll i On, mert'ljanilili' 14 Jaiiimi llriiitiiw, (t"'noi M Onlener M ltP, u.tntl.nii4iit... ........ H MnttLew H vim, pri'ticili 14 -I. I. Coffrcth, lbap"o ml eiultiing ... llou'.tilnU Itorotigti. ft F i an k, J I.i vert ir -it A Cu., nurrbamtiM. II) I'tx-Q'lurt? Vntt luinti, iorrel)Bt.iKB Ii Kltnlii.il 1;ivt, n'iifit'lijntrii 14 ilium Cl;nriit. n. I'lUCtiiiit It li:i)imiiii 'lirttLio, (lonlVetibuerli-f.a. . 7 OH 14 iiin'l V.'. Hirlinyer. l.(n('Cii)lt I) Mutt4 il, C'hn, eiudims , 14 W.J. Hhmlfnj(... ilniifi 11 l'utrirk Iudb, nlofiiiajf IH .lit met Dunn, uirrfbtiniltup 12 l.Arpur A tV, ini,lnmlU' 14 J. It. Kp.mt, imliiicr 14 Jiitii. llcMfttrnrytiiiiioli'jnr.'- .... 4 vi Ktronp. tfroeert.. ,..,.. 14 Willimn Ci.rrun.Kruoei.it II F. A. Huttun. ffioerrie 14 Fouriner, frot-erlf 14 Itrnti, Dim. 4 i'o.t groctrin 14, W. V, LBBfClartJ, cinfoetioncrici ' " Jordan Tennttlilfa ' 14 Juia MfCracken, i.turobandiia'....., 14 H. K. Kwan, m.'rt!iii:iJiii I.t J. C, k l. Jubiimon, morchkndtia..... KailhauM ToMuhJp. 1 1 W.J. IMfrr. inerftiiJi'e..... II l). KUiU-r, tuvrchaiiiliffl , 11! .). V. PciMer, Hitirhfnjn ... ;t J. i XfCluxkr.r. uTohaoUtfc KlU'X Tnuiulllp. Ii '). J. K i hurt, tuiT.lMtiilinC- Ltnrriice TuHiihlp. ft ii; It-rt B'-liafcr. bi'cwt'ry 14 i. N. 1'oHmp, inihanil.a ' i LaUiubrr City. ' It JoliO Fertittni A I'm, nirfhin!lj.,., 1 14 Htlm Kaitcll X -n, in oft !i ati' M 10 ? 00 7 , 7 w , 7 , II t t , 13 f-li , 7 (to . 7 i'" , 7 00 , 7 m , 1 DO , 7 M . 7 . 7 CO I " . 7 CO . 40 10 , 7 00 . r f . I.I (0 , 10 no . 7 0 . n liMioij. hi vxpi't'U'iice i'timi-die a wrning to -nil ckTirnncn disptwed to pivfer the "i.irnoN. c l'l....i,.rf M.imaii-i .i.i.r.iad " ! " 1 ' ' m. "' r, , .., i,-.i- j ..rr.liai.iliao L'rnit it m j.rulfrtiici; uvt-r nil oilit-r atninU 1 la town, llw .rurl aa U lMa lo gooi !- , HM I- T oVH,lili. vnuli;r, ur i-mutun"1! lur rsnaoaa 1U tiov. 14 )a!i)i- Tt.iiroD, hi r ha'i-liic AMos kK.V.Mtl). , 14 M,,,,,, mplnr.tliw flWilii'tt!, April 7, ;&. If . s , i 14 Vu-t Mynr. lBirrln'lU . . . , - . . 14 l.witi-itd Kjrlr, ii)i'ivhndlia 9 Mirrr'.i" Con! Companv, aifrclnuiUiat .. Veua Township. 14 J.tlni I.J. H.illffly. .i.twIiRtuUft) I4 W. A. M'rr,t.-.-Niff't o-i urofft-i,. I'lke l'itmhl 14 K. T. Fit.. ctBiiTtlwr.ery.... I 4 AUin Htuilit.O'fiiitjc'inicr L'uK'ii TdWiislilj). II !ntM.-l Urulukt-r. tiicrob..n.,) 15 J R ArnvtJ k oen-hnodt!! of law at the point of the hovonel, or "'"' ....'. w ,..au.,....u ....r..K.,. over the pives of the rioters, if'ne.ys- QALU'ION ; iffi . Biirv. I Ins is a public, an inipeintive , , , . . 1 14 T. T. tvii.mt. couati-nrry uniy, aim to piovime u csnvm- ir. ii rt.ji,, t , ,y .,, d,mD, b tbiii.! inelislllu Of lllltdlieSM that Olllr helietits , l.,ff uronortr, now In I'ae .oj".caatn of It'.bi-rt the eruzed suicide. Those who advise Williaaw. r nomborni-r. Brair k.an.hip, Clear I la eottniy, la, v.i i . rnia. a w... ant. a .iri- 7 HO T III! t m 12 oil mission tlio olllcinl lists of the Conunis. ,(.!(.... 'f u-iitliens to that of Chris- sinners nisioiiited I.v those liireiirn trov- (iium. H is niiirnn friend, as he now tells 1 ference between the men and tin' rail ernments, to see t hut their Industries innu-d out to lio a conspirator I road, the men hud just t iiuse of com-; lowinj rroit)r, n . po.ae.iio M I J ti.n.n, lira properly repivm nted in ine r.xni-, ujrniiiFt his piwkct anrl Ins ehnmcler;iplunu ; timl whatuver may no Ins cyni-j ' ro" b. ,,,, " ",rvi,,.ara Tii var,i.' hitiunnf 1H7U. These comniissioncin but hia Cliristinn l.rrtliem, nn the eon- putbics in this Ishiio, when the ln' ! tka aa.t. 'fiVbaaei Vt ' at r. j have all been selected l.y their respect- (i1(n-, thoni'h he certainly smilihetl jure disrcL'nnleil nnd murder slnlUs .i.i ir'i mi.- m. Mirch , i:i. noil i left ch ' ivo envermnciitH because ol (lieireini- ilMii in the due ol his secret trial, forth ivd-hnnileil mid defiant, he will blm bjct t mu orj.r onij nciit litneas, and ns illustrative of the HV defeniv at his present puli- mnke peace and restore the supremacy clinracler ot tno conunissioncrs mini lie uinl, and are sparini! neitlicr tears, abroad, 1 present tlie iiiiiiiom nntl odicinl ajxpunsi', prayers, nor exhortations in stnniline; ..fa few of the commissioners ,j bobnlt: It is plain, theivfore, that appointed by the Netherlands. 'Christians are safer bosom friends for lr. K. II. Von llaumliniiei', Jlon- n cleri'Vinan than heathens ; ami let orarv Professor at llanrlcin. ri-csident. nl ministers lay tho lesson to their AH ii.rn.na at' biri-b niolloai-.l nfralnat tiurlmfina: or in ant mm medil.ioir allb Hit- f ..I-, ii. a. wiuiiiir. Illon H"lf. Aj.ril 1, H7i -Jt H the iiiflaiiHHl men thus to expose them selves to the lust iienultics of the law, cannot be holiest unless insane, and .taail., I rti.boarJ, I lal.lt.. 1 clock, 1 atan.l, 1 t ,r. f. M. Holt, ui rrhnn'lir .(mint mailiinc, an l 5 Ha .f clialn Tbil pro. Sbiim-I A lloti. i....rcbi.nli.c per.,- Mm to an I i. lafl in bij p.Mf.jian, ,Wr-o!o Hor,..tSll. kombaraar. Ai.ril :. lSIi.-3a ,. H. I'nmaan, foiailurr... JlKiVT .Mr. A. 11. KiL'tnnn, President ef the 'i.nnns. Hociely of Dutch Industrials at Leiden, i -- .Mr. 1'. llartsen. President of the Til 1C XJCW POSTAL LAWS. nn, a lending Itopublican )oliticinn of i llonrd of Comuieive and Mnniifuctiiivs ; tieorpe V. Fairman, Ksq., of I'hila-: bcy should be shunned in every com- JUenipliis, Tenn., lias own seiitoncou i oi Amsiennnn. tieipnia, lias issucniiieioiiowiiiKnoiiee: ninnity lis len-lolil (jiviuer cniniuais to the penitentiary for fivo yearn, for ilr. J. h. inn Heeiiiskenk an . Notice is hereby pven to the public tbun (heir impassioned iollowers who neesi, .nisi at ine nugue. j innt iniiier tno provisions oi tno set ot imi vy tneir neiiests. .Mr. II. C. Van der lloiiven Vim foni'i'ess npproved March 3, 1875, the! On rdt, Secretary of the Heclion Over- nostiifje to 1.0 liorealtor cliari;ed on all 1,K(IAL HOLIDAYS. velinve of the Societv of . L'ricnltiire ienil.il.le matter of tbo third class, re-1 The Philadelphia .raityT cives the ri:l.l,..l..n,l I-........1 .. i ...llr... Ill ,wn-,l lun-a ! histoid of the leL'islntioll in tills Stlltel bla foroBlca.. Iroi.li.ic 01 Main n.t tor fur- Mr. .M. .M. do .Mnnchv, Presi.leiit of '.hall be nt tho rate of ono cent for j Willi reference to Ieil holidays. It is. rrt cniai.aJarc.4 ; ' iilho lloitnl of Comnicive anil .Mmuifiic- each two ounces or fraction thereof, ns , nncn v. ns inuows: jh--tiiiuiii who le J. It. M'-!iirra,r, .tnrcl.niiili.a 4 " I'.imt mcdlcin.... II J'.hn N.ff, eanfc.'lii.ocry Walltxrliiii lt-..roujli. I 11 .latiica llalwraltani, cofili-ciiiinarT.. I Ml ' 7 Ctl 7 I II T HU li m 7 nil . 7 Oil . 7 I'll . I (0 . 7 CO . 10 Ut. . ; oo . i :o . 7 IMI . 2n in , 5 mi . 7 CO ' lid 7 on 7 nil inarrvuiir his former wilos irnnd- dauj(litcr in violation of Nlnto law. Moody mid Smikey, the two great est revival preachers of tho it(e, nro nightly nd.lressinH hugo crowds in London. Mr. Sankey is a son of K. Staiiiaf-y, of New Ca;;t!o, Pa. M'- is a nut ivo ot MossachusclUi. Arould'l Unit, in rui ircniPTill. ir i.'thi ir wrtltt a retKonai'Itt icimf. bVitiiij cittittcitj, fill b $UKf, )i4U) dnip rarfuiu ttl, rumll. AUo. I Ii nt rotitiii on trronJ t'nor, Vds'.O. puiU- U-rrtafore pri :d by Saw; the set of -Ipri! 11th, 1SIM. t!si IaKT iiim Com I. It is nnnounced that Col. Forney will soon return from Europe, whero ho hus been for some timo, and will tako full control of the editorial columns of tho Tress. This would be docided improvement, bo cause since ho left about two columns of that journal havo been under tho control ot a fool, if not a knave. At the Col. returns tho better. KoNStNSi. An exchango states that Hon. Gilbort C. Walker, of Virginia, intends offering a proposition in tho noxt Congress providing for tho as sumption by tho Fodcral Government of all the Stnto debts. This is not n new idea. H was broached years ngo, and tho Democratic party invariably opposed it as being contrary to tho trne theory of our institutions. A s has been vory justly Baid by a cotempora ry, "let tho Statos liko individuals pay their own debts." Tho United .States government has debts enough to liqui date without becoming responsible for any moro, nnd it will bo time enough for Unclo Sam to talk about paying other peoplo's dobts after he pays off his own fiadicnl debt. Kliotions. Connecticut nnd Mich igan hold elections on Monday. In tho former State, Governor, Logisla ture and Congressmen woro voted for, and the lntter Stato, Judges and Mu nicipal officors were elected. What the result is, wo nro tumble to sny tbis (Tuesday) morning. But we Bhall bo greatly mistaken if tho Dcm omcraU havo not mndo a clean swcop in tho Nut Meg Stato. Later Tuesday 2 o'clock P. M. Tho Democrat of Connecticut linvo elected their Governor, Legislature, and gain two Congressmen. The Demo crat had ono member nnd tho lindi cals throe in tho Inst Congress. In the next Congress tho rulo will bo re versed. At the municipal elections in Cincinnati nnd Columbus, Ohio, the Democrats cloctcd their Mayors by swooping majorities. Tho political break-up in Connecticut is tho more significant when wo state thnt Grant & Co. had all their leading stumpers in tho flelibuslng money nnd patronage with all tho power at their command. Tni Naval CADtrsittp. The Clin ton Democrat says : Hon. L. A. Mnckoy baa rocoivod qnito a numbor of applications from young men In this Congressional district who nro desirous of becoming n "middy." Nino appli cations nave been received. Ho has not yot made any selection. Wo under stand that the appointmont will not bo made till sometime in May, when he proposes n competitive examination nmong those who may npply, that lie may obtain tho benefit of tho commit, tee's conclusions to assist him in mak ing scloction. This examination will be mndo by n eommittoo appointed by Mr. Mnckoy, and the result will havo duo woight In determining the appoint ment. This is a liberal nnd wo bo lievo the bost way to dispose of such appointments. H opens tho door of promotion to tho poor boy ns well ns tno rich, nnd bases tho appointment npon the qualification of tho niu.licant himself and not upon tho amount of money Ins father may hnvo or tho amonut of political Inflnonco be may be fable to bring. As theso boys are to j fill important positions nnd becomo representatives in the Nnvy of Ameri can principles, in peace nnd in war, H is important that good material should be solocted, and a competition tnt is open to nfl nnd "loU tho best W win" it as fjotb way of obtaining thai a . .. . - e wru ma m eonld ne devised. board reduced the former thirty -three per cent., making the avorago f 7li,and added thirty per cent, in the latter, milking tho avorago 70. A glanco ut llitrnsidc and Jordan townships ro-j veals a similar inequality. While tlio ono is fixed at only J43, tho oftier is f 8 making nearly one hundred per forty per coat, to tho former fixed the value nt SCO, and by reducing tho bit ter twenty per cout. fixed tho avorago ut fG5, nnd thereby approximate equality. A great many wiso men, and thoso too, who DKMAND EQUALITY in taxation, often' insist thnt tho County Commissioners have no right to meddle with the Asses sors' work. The fallacy of this theory is fully demonstrated by our table. Suppose tho board bad adopted this view of tho case, w hat would havo been the result ? The county rate is fixed at five mills. Tho nggregnte value of the one hundred and twenty- six tnxnbles in Jordan township is 1 0,350, which would make J51.75 county tax, or forty -one cents for each taxable, while ono hundred and twenty-six tnxables in Ilurnsido would only pay 127.09, or about twenty-two cents each. Would that bo right 1 As ad justed by tho board tho citiscns in each pay about thirty cents. Wo call the attention of tho reader to another freak in tho nbove state ment. Ittimsidc nnd Chest townships occur in the Initio just as they do up on tho ground side by sido and have exactly two hundred and flify five taxnblcs cacti, i et, tho Assessor in the former fixes bis aggregate valu ation at 110,870, while in tho latter it reaches $15,055, and if allowed to pass would on tail "Vy per anl. mure tax on tho citizens of Chest than thoso in Iliinisidc. Again: an investigation shows thnt whilo one Assessor rales nnd classifies his occupations in four class es : 1100, $80, SCO, and $20, another equally as intelligent puts them nil down nt $00. It would bo just ns good sense to rato nil farms nnd homes alike. It is notorious that the pursuits Mil avaittg of aaaati aavo avw wuriad In vnlito as tho property Indicated, oi.d to assess cither at one rate is certainly compounding nonsense. ' Moro: whilo our people will persist in having their occupations assessed nt a low rnto, they will bo compelled to pity more nn their farms and houses and lots. It will bo obsorvod thnt tho aggregate vuluo of oceupnti us is $121,080, nnd nt fivo mills will yield a little ovor $2,000. Now, if occupa tions uro mndo to avorago I mil or $150, doublo thnt sum would ho raised and our real estato released just to that amount. It is folly to supposo that If, a man pnys only twonty cents on his occupation, that his taxes nro ro. ducod. Let him pay ono dollar nnd it will relenso his real cstnto of at least eighty cents of its burthen. Besides, if tho Assessor only puts his own oc cupation down at $40 ho dnro not put his neighbor's down nt any moro. llonco a largo numbor who should pny at lonst one dollar, got off nt twonty cents. The nvorago in Lumber City ap pears rather high in compnrison with the smnll boroughs. This nriscs from tho Inot that fovoval persons nro rated very high nnd the numbor of taxable! being small the avorago scorns high. Tho reduction will bo mado so as to mnko this borough comparatively oqnnl with the others. The Governor's proclamation seems to have quieted tho coal strikers In lbs Anthracite regions. Ilui-pers journal of l'iiili:athn (!) is thcrcforo committed to "reform or defeat." The former will never occur, tho latter is not far off nnd every in telligent "Radical knows it. READ IT. Our outside is taken up this week with Senator Wallace's speech, and It is a straight-forward, legal delinea tion of tho principles of our form of government, and should ho understood by every citizen of this country. Tho Philadelphia Inquirer, ono of tho leading ltndieal organs of this State, in alluding to the speech, snys: Mr. Wallact'i tnaiilen rpeaah la tha Unltad Rtatra Banala on tba LonLlnoa raaolulios wax a Dotmbla triumph, and gara ar.uranca tbat, alter lang waiting, that I'vnoajlvania ba. at la.t a tnambar-ln tbat body trbo .ball haaa lomathing to My, and wbo ihall know bow to .ay It in aucb manner aa tn eootraand tba retpeet af bia. fallow member.. Mr. Wallace', a xpertenoe a. a deba ter in onr Bute Senate ba. not been witbont It. good reenlta. It gara bina fit training for tba bigbar plana and graver datial wbieb ba wa.elae. ted to dieebargr, lfeaid.a bl. ripa acholarly out turn, hi. aatural ability and bit profound knowl. edge of American politic, Mr. Wallaoa poeaeaee. a reputation for invincible Integrity and an blomiibed truthtolneae of abaracter wbloh eaa nnt fail to ba appreciated in a body like the t'ni ted 8tatea Senate. Altogether, Pennsylvania baa good ret ion to enngratolate herarlf upon bar new Senator. To extract such compliments from an avowed enemy, is certainly gratify ing to every "Democrat, not only in tho county, but in the Stnto. Wo pre dict thnt bcloro two sessions pass over thnt Mr. Wallace will hold tho same position in tho United States Senate that ho has held nt Ilnrrisbnrg,fortho past eight yen, A SpKcmm lion a list. The titlo ot (ion. O. O. Howard's lecture is "An Account of the Battle oT Gettysburg," a very intoresing subject, doubtless ; but a good many peoplo would rather have him render un "ncconnt" of tlio Freedmnn's Bnnk. Tho General had better step down nnd out ns n lecturer. Let him and his buttles account for tho fArce millions of cash they cribbed from tho poor negroes whilo hugging and kissing them Judas like nnd then robbing them. This General Howard, liko his counterpart, lleoehor, has boon standing on tho ragged etlge for a long time, nnd is notorious for two things only iinpndenco nnd hy pocrisy nnd tho sooner his friends haul him off nnd bnnish him from the public gnr.o, tho belter. Spinner, tho man who hns put tho worm-liko picture on tho lower right hand corner of tho "greenbacks" for thirteen yenrs, bus picked up his hat nnd left. Ho is as queer ns his signn ture, and he should bo looked after. Ho will be wanted after a while to help "red up things." Tho Hoard of Pardons will meet at Hnrrishurg on tho 4th of Mny next, and fully organise under the provisions of the new Constitution. Tho nttor- ncys and friends of criminals seeking pardons, can put In an appearance nt inai lime. On TnE Go. "Tho government" fam ily, Bartoris & Co., spent several tfnys in . Now York Inst week, "shopping," and made arragemcnts for a tramp to "iJosting" on tlio 19th, to help cele brate Concord and Lexington on thnt uny. . An exchange says thero aro fivo pnirs In tho present .Sennto tho Cnm orons, Joneses, r'errys, Johnsons and Morrill, How would our Minister lo Grcnt Hritnin, General Hchonck, piny them, ! J- U! A Goon Ibsa. A committee of tho Massachusetts lcjinlnture aro consid ering tho expediency ot Incorporating "fldolity insurance companies," to in sure tho personal honesty of officers, publioor private, under bonds or other special obligation for the faithful ad ministration of tbeir offices. ttll'cant Kottiit-Mti.... Ilr. .1 Th. Moitl.in Under 1'ivwilenl Hm l:fl. Mnili.i.l matter of the1 therein mentioned are nimiily entinier- Tho Kmpcror of Braid proposes j 0f tho Society to further Manufactures 'third clasHemlirncesa.il pamphlets, oe-! nted ns days concerning winch notes, to abdicate in favor of his eldest daugh- ,u)d Trade Industry in the Netherlands. nsional publication, transient news-! drafts, Ac, falling duo on thoso days tor, tlioCountressd'Ku. Tho Kmperor, I Those from the reiimiiiii!;; twenty- papers, magazines, handbills, posters, j shall be deemed to be payable nn the upon his abdication, will maken tour lone nations are equally distinguished, unsealed circulars, prospectuses, bisiks. secular days next preceding. This act of Kuroiie. after which ho will pro-i and as each nf own State. 'Govern- ii.B..iia-i'ir,t uroof ..heels, corrected .included Christmas Uny, the first of lhr fert.cnlui. aOdrra. Cuiweuarillr, A p.-.l 7, l87o.-.u tkn ti.stkV. done in Kuropc. mi. it. The milk bill of r.ur cily nlms-hmisc ninotiuts to ovor $10,00(1 per milium. In 1873 tho medical prescriptions for tbo.iKwr. w;..ib(ij,wi.i,',iitwi' muftu,v.v;.'! on the principle that it was cheaper to buy milk than physic. A -yours' ex perience has proved how much more efficacious milk 4s than medicine in such an institution. A I.RKAIirilL lMI'RKI'.W'fnV The Milwaukee Sentinel says: ''The editor of tho Courier-Journal assumes ceed to the United States, w hore ho mcnts are alsjut selecting t'oiiimisnioii will iiiitko his home. jers to look after the interest of the Fashionable invalids in Kloridn , inlleront rMate. it; oecurreii to me timl nro represented lis having a charming time, dancing, ynebting, cnting Ircsli vegetables, shooting nlligators, deny inif tho allegation, smashine their med icine bottles, throwing nwny their crutches, and conducting themselves generally in a jubilant manner. County, 111, iYi'"lio" lilft'tV till" Ju'dg'o. Williams seiitonecd Wilbur r. Story. of the Chicago Timet, to ton days im prisonment m the county jail tor con tempt of court, in having published an article, construotively reflecting on the character of certain mcmboi's of tho Grand Jury. " - ..-. . John Itoyer, of I'liumixvillc, aged eighty-two y oars, was on r riday gath erctl to his fathers, Mr. Hoyer was prolmlily the oldest printer in t lie t'nited States, having either worked nt tho case or edited a newspaper for sixty mid years. At ono time ho edited a paiwr at rottstown, probably ns long ngo s ntty years. Mining is being prosecuted in the Mm tu witn seal nnil nctivily. 1 Ins especially the enso in Georgia, where considerable quantities of gold are bo- Ing taken trom certain localities. J Mir ing the past year copper oro to tho value of $100,00(1 was sent to market trom this State, und iron nro nlso com pettsntcd thoso who mined it In a satis- tuctory manner. Orders havo been received nt tho shops of tho of the l'eniisvlvnnia Hail road Company, in Altoona, for several new cars lo bo tlenoniinntcd "Centen nial passenger cam," and it is nlso slated that a number of new locomo tives nro to bo built. During tho pnst several (luys n numticr ot additional workmen havo been employed in tho company's shops nt that place." Tho shops aro running on full timo again, ten tinurs, inslcaa ol eight. A partnership lias been formed between the sons of President Grant, Senator Sherman and ex-Governor Henry 1). Cooko, nnd a banking-house is to Do conducted i.y tins ni-m. Hi understood thnt Lieutenant-Colonel Grant will either resign or bo ordered to return to Washington, so that he can givo his personal attention to the banking business. '1 lie firm ought to bo omte successful, as it will certainlv have inside news which will enable it to net Intelligently. Gen. Hennrognrd, of Conledorato fame, is successfully running a tireless locoinotivo, of his own invention, on a short railroad from Hew Orleans to Carrolton, La. It appears to consist simply of a strong cylindrical vessel into which steam is compressed to furn- isn propulsion to mo wheels ol tho car. sufficient to enable it to run tho wholo distance Irom Carrolton to tho fit border nnd back. Onlv ono man i needed, who opens anil shuts tho stoain valves, regultttos tho bruko and takes lures. It attracts much attention. In the suit of Helen Josephine Mansfield airainat Lucy 1). Kisk. exocti- trix, in whicli a verdict of $25,700 was obtained on two promissnry notes ifiv- en by J nines risk, Jr., tn Miss Mans noiu, n motion mr a now trial wn urgiied beforo Judgo Van limnt. Tho ground ol the motion was nowly-dis-covorod evidence. It was nsserted thnt it could bo shown nn n retrial that tho money derived from the sale of stocks lor which tho note of $15,700 was given was applied by Mr. FiBk to tlio purchase of Miss Mansfield's house in 'J weiity tliird street. Judge Vun jiruni iook mo paKTS. All the people in a Paris house woro recently startled ono night by a iremoniiotis noise mado in an uppor upunmenv. jtusiungio the doors they saw a man coming down four steps nt a time. Ho was a thief, had made his way in with a falso kej and feeling nis way nnoui ma ap irtmonis trom room to room to find valuables, had come upon somo slrango, solt, movable, unrlirlit thins ill tho middlo of s mom. Ho felt of it, passed bis band higher .nn. wetter ami leu a lace, cold as Ice. Krightcned, eagor to escape, ho could not find bis way to the door, and in his flight upset every article of fiintture in tho apartment. Then thoy all went op stairs and found the tenant of tha fourth floor hanged in his room. rant' slient. mans, tirints. eiiL'iuviiiL's. January, the rourlli of July hmks. flexible i.utteriis. articles of day proclaimed by the Governor merchandise, sample cards, phono-I I bnnksgiving, lusting or cessation trom ,,i-., letler envelops, postal : uusmess. la mo loregmng list ine it miirbt. be nl' lil.l.lie hnnetif. ft. nI.ow ,rrn.,liin tinner li'tlur envelorM. liOHtlll 1 with what wisdom these things are envelops nnd wrappers, cards, plain I nt t of 7th iMny, 1H74, added the twenty-, 't i and ornamental pnpur, photographic representations ol ilitteivnttyiies, seou, cuttincs. roots, scions, and nil other mailer which mny be declared maila ble by law. Instructions, All packages ol Hint- ill 1874 they wore decreased to $90,000, od or enveloped, with open sides or ends, that their and may bo readily oxaniinotl uy postmasters without de stroying tho wrappers; but seeds and other articles liable, from llieir form or nature, to lose or damage unless speci ally protected, may be inclosed in un- senlcd bags or boxes, which can readily no opened lor examination ot the con- ignorance of draw pokor, on t he ground j tt"lt nni1 'wlosod, or sealed bngs.mado tjint hois a Sunilav-scliool Snnerin-K ninlorial sufficiently transparent to tendent. To this the impeached editor responds that he assumes ignorance of draw pokor on nothing of the sort. He loves the Sunday-school and everybody con nected therewith; and when ho crawls into the regimentals of a Sunday-school SuK.riiitciident merely to conceal a show tbo contents clearly without opening, may be used for such matter. Matter nl the tliml class, inclosed in sealed envelopes, notched at tho ends or sides or with tho corner cut off, can not be mailed except nt letter postage rates, nnd matter of this lass contain ing any writing whatever, except the fondness for draw-poker, ho hopes the1 address, will be charged with letter lightning may strike the niothcr-in luw of his ndopted uncle's grandfather, and scare her within un inch of her life. Hero, as in Louisville, we have dis tinguished editors whose love of the Sunday -school is quite ns ardent nsthis Courier-.limmal editor's, anil whose knowledge of draw-poker is tlio theme of lireless praise from thoso whoso ed ncntion is less favored. These gentle men sometimes seek a transfer from the cares of editorial hie, to the ease and emolument of public station. ( n such occasions they would lie only t.si happy to conceal their affocliou for draw-poker hy crawling into tho regi mentals of a Sunday-school worker, and would probably attempt to do so wero it not they, ear the lightning might striko them. We bad such nn editor to run for niacins life and pronertv in peril, bv public ofllcc, not long-sineo, but un- their tumultuous and disorderly enn Ibi'tuiiutcly lliure wero no rcgiinenlnls jduot, and, with force and nrnis, aro In of a Christian soldier big enough to jtriiding upon tho rights of individuals postage No package of any class of mail mat- tor wiiirrliin-r morn thnt four pounds can bo received for convoyuiico by mnil. Matter ol the third class must bo fully prepaid by stumps affixed thereto. THE Mixlxci TROUBLES. The excitement which has prevailed lor ten nays past, in the anthracite coal regions, has about culminated. 'l he Governor's proclamation seems to have the desiretl effect, and was ns billows: Wiikhkas, It is represented to me thnt In tho counties ot J.uiscriio nnd Schuylkill certain ill-disposed persons nnvo cominneii themselves together, In violation of law-abidine citir.ens, nnd cover Ins fondness for poker, lie didn't implore the lightning lo strike nnybody's mother-in law not even his own but ho wont straight lo his pastor with whom ho doubtless never played poker and obtained n ccrtifl cate of gind character, went before the people on that and was struck so badly ov ngiiining or hy I no pconio, that alas, 1 fear it has permanently unsel lied his judgment. VATIIHR IHtUlitiiAS. That high old priest, Father Genlo man, who violated his vows of oelehney by marrying the organist ofhis church, and who alloiui.teii to reach Germany hy tho round nbnt way of going Irom Philadelphia to Jersey Cily ; thence to Cincinnati; thence U llnltinioro; llieuce to Germany if it hud not been for tho Baltimore detectives is to have his trial noxt week, in tho Criminal Court. Ho Is charged with stealing about $ 1 00,000 of his parishioners' cash, which, in thoir eyes Is a slight olrence compared with taking unto hiinsell n wife. Tbo enso against (ienleman looks bad, and yet 1 shall be grcntly mistaken if ho is convicted. Tho ex. priest Is a Gorman, and the Gormniin nro more than anxious forhis acquittal, whilo tho Irish aro determined (o con- vict him. Ono thing is certain, "No insn or initcu need apply ' lor a situ ation on that jury. CiviMZATin on a llnsT. Tho col orod society of Washington, 1). C, is deenlv iutuivHled in nn nviatuemtir. wedding, to take place at an early day. n, ...;. i r u, I.,-,., n... '... . ... I,,,.,,, Ml , r. w ..,,,-n, mi, rt.U1 I.I Senator Jones, is to be led to the alter by General Itutler's cook. Groat prep arations aro making for the happy event, and it Is rumored Hint tho man sion of Senator Jones will be thrown open, In order that tho favored pair may hold a reception. VAi.tfAni.it IIobis Kn.i.itD -At Paris. Ky., April S, during tho stallion show there, Goldsmith's Abalnllah while tn- lug around tho track was met by his full brother, John Bright, and the shnflof tho sulky drawn hy tha lat ter entered his breast and came out nenr the ton of tho shoulder, causintr denth fn a few moments. Ho was vni ued at $30,nn(' . und corporations, and iireventii.tr well disposed persons from tl.o pursuit of their lawful employment nnd nvoen tions; And whereas, It is mado tho duty of the cxecutivo to take care that the laws bo faithfully executed. Now, therefore, I, John K. Ilnrtranft, Governor and Commander-in-Chief, tlo command nil snch evil disposed pontons in tho aforesaid and other counties to disperse and desist from further un lawful combination an. I demonstrations, nnd to return without delay to their homes, nnd nll such persons nro hereby notified that if they fail forthwith to comply with this command, the sheriffs of said counties shall call for whntcver military aid mny bo neecssnry to pro servo onler," protect lifo nnd property, nnd enforce the Inws of tho common wealth. Given miller my hand nnd tlio grcnt seal of the Stnto nt llarrisbnrg, this thlid day of April, In the year of onr f.ortl ono IIioiihiiihI eight hundred and sevcnty.fivc, and inf tho the common wenllh the ninety .niiith. Hy tho fkiv ernor, " M. S. i'Ar, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Tlio turbulent spirits in Northum berland county took tho hint alter rending this document nnd cooled down, und have behaved themselves pretty well. Ponnia's Cahk. Various statements having been made In regard to tho net ion of the cabinet upon tho applica tion of Gon. Fits John Porter lor the appointment of a bonrtl of officers to review the findings of the court mar tial in his civse, it mnv be stated bv authority that the application was briefly though informally considered at a cabinet meeting on Friday last, and tho Secretary of War was directed by tho President to hsve the new evi dence alluded tn by General Porter in his communication, examined and a synopsis of tho samo prepared and re Mrtcd to the President (or his Inflirm atlon, with tho view to a decision on tno application of General Porter for executive interposition. 1 Murray and Mvors.themunlnrora nf ine ivcrman peddler Wah . have been sentenced to be hanged. second of February for tho same pur pose, and nlso to be ol.sorvcil as a "public holiday." Then by the act nl' April 12, IStii), "Gnotl Friday'' was added to tbo legal calendar, to be "deemed and proclaimed as a public Marina deletmlnid lo locale in Cnrnrt.avi!ic for lhe purpura ot po.ui.. uiy lolcrrion, 1 bereliy t)ff"r my ear lift to tba public. I bate juat huiaheit a term of ib-ntil inatrulii.na un tcr Ilia uc.t trader, of lltv 1'ruii.yVaJiia t 'l.ice of llctital Hurcciy in 1 iu'ud. h.l.iii, hmI am (.km and any j prepared tn rxi-ctile all woik pertain. a:; to di-i,t- I.i- mrf n foe-!..-.! uian-r, witu toe lat.-.t liiinioi e tot ,... an,.k . ... noality ami ilurellou. Ti-etb vx- iiboul pain. Hooin iu nea Ui.uk l.oil-1- IT'ir further in!..rmat.uu apply i.-i ta-rr in or a.u.r.. B. II. TllOMl'MlM, urhalTa If. Curm-aiville, 1'a. t,. . t..i . Mercantile Appraiser's List. i ei-aaa. llcrcarla Tounalilj.. , tax. 12 Julio (i. flkugnw, nrrrbaniliai-.. .......... $11 in 4 ' " .almt unedi' lnM. a ' corning notes, drafts, &e., falling due , ' Juh" ' l,,ki merviiaodije on that day to be considered ns tint,' " c"1' K """' Mf.iione. and to bo paid on the next preceding1 ,, ,. ""Sr- 'iwnl.ii. secular day. Some objection having j 't r.nZ:Z:Z iwii inuuu iu nun iui mw, nn ikt want I.I W. II. Kellj, uierilndiw. 10 HO H W. H, ltnticer. fitir:iuDrrv ? -'ft I It Mi (1m, Ik.il.. h, rv ft;Mil', Kmm'M, 7 noali-:,, lullmr.l ri..iai, 2 al.lt i... 4 M 14 CYnrh Ktijo. jrnc;i'T , 7 "l. 1.1 Kiftiit-t K.iverii. iiiftn.bfltnli'w 1" ' 14 .1. II. KriiI.iT, bui)l nnJ kltco 7 14 Kir aid .M.-liii, ,1-1. ln'i b-i I -Ii-k-f 7 fl) 14 Ue-krib. f.iriti-urfl...a 7 14 Mir!t,iel Snifor l, eonf.-attnery 7 un i. 14 A. .'.. tifld. uuu'y rt4 balpr 7 'l II J. U. Bi-.tn.coiifo!l.'ii''ry " HI ill h. W. Kt-lrtr. wi-rMiat.tli-..- 7 M V rivrrixlit A l.inulf, morin liw 2 "l I 14 (l -n. K. Jr.nfd, j.wo'iy. - 7 I." 13 Il irHnati A IVi", luMwaro !tt (in , 0 .M'ilii.iii!in Ln.iJ nnjt J-hmU-r C'.mpa- r. mK Vailiptt...... Ml ll I T. Ii. lUiitniy h Cu rti ifi... .v., 7 rt Irt T. 0. Helm, ft X, mrr.Vw.iuuiL'. ( :. II l.l'.v.I, ('alilw.H A (V. lunkor - 12 ; 14 ll. O. Wt t Co., Kr B;rj nnI 7 Ut) i 14 Anna (.iter, millinery 7 O'l ': H M. I. AVvllmnri, nim hant lailor 7 Ci IVoodwrard Tunushlp. j 14 Ja. rortilff, nurchati'i v ...v 7 6tf 14 fl. A. Wmrrn, drnn i'li ittfiTiry.... 7 t'fl i 14 (1. XV. aflmrxirn, timlvctintifry 7 (0 j 14 McOnllj A SoulUcr, mn'mi.tJiio - 7 tin i 14 XViioilm A Cui:imin, mrr. b'.nili!' . 7 Oil i 14 Pifher A Co, wen-hiin.lia. - 7 m ; 14 Ktra Ctckitl, urrehftttJipn. i 14 Unlltnm A Smtth, irr'.'"i?ri, etc 00 i I framc'il nnd nnfi?d April 2, 1H73, onnmomtinc tno "loriil lioli1nyi hn follows: Tno Kiwt dy of Jniumry, the Twonty-Mcoml of Fobninrv. tho Fourth of July, tho Twenty-fifth o Owmltor, and nny day apminttvl hy tho (iovernw of tho Stato or tho Prt' hieiit of tho TniM Htatcs for Thunki ffivin fasting, or (jonornl eoiwation of buftiness. Tho (Ionian of tlio (Vaimrn of thin not wa.- to exehido "(iootl Fri day," tut Ihoy forgot to aild nny wohIh n,poalingtho"(iood Friday" act of April, 18.')!), so that act still Mandn. r oi 1 (Hi 7 ! 7 00 licit TuHUblllll. 14 lUvld Hell, general nrobtU(liao 14 X. I. Hounjr, urocrriM 14 Hubert MIi4IIot, fitmrBl niorchaDdiw. Hradlurd 1onniihli. 1 1 t. Ci Icy A Co-, ntfrclian Hi 14 r, II, HfivJ, ilruge nnr mcrrha-Jiiw (1 Ml'l.tn..m1M.-.iliAtiWrt!,iiii!nih' 1 00 II CM. r.lwftl,Nr, RruowTiati A ounlvct. 7 00 llrady Towiinhip, is ii, (I oo.i lander, meroluBiittt ., 14 J. II. KitngiT, htknlwarota.. , II J. H. &rynr A Hra., mcrtiamliM. IB M raraA Uoiilloo, toaivbsa'lH.,;..j, M ChrUlian llurkliart, contcrtionric H 14 Mean A Uny, itrii , t.riiw, mtrtilt(inlifen... ... 11 H II L h ' I XV. H. fhiiitn ffroT-fli-a.. 4 Tin.. Ileiidfrcoa, mifiiio liitj.. I orrtifr llut the aH ie 1 ft onrrect IUI or thn oatutf ant prrfOQ and Una) -. 1 for lit eur rnt VMf. K lioe U hnrehr eUeu Ihit nn aiinral 7 UO will W he I at the Ouuuly Cuinntinfionitra' i!fi t. to C!eraVliJ,t) Tl ESDAY, ibr JOlbdajof Ajiril Dfxf, where all wbo feel them) vet airerievctl t. -n an attend If tlny m aror. No esoiirli.in It 00 7 00 10 01) IB on r oo r oo 7 00 7 on KKSIONfcn. (it'll. F. K. SpillHOr, who 14 K- J- Mpllmry, oonfMt a, groosrki..,!! 7 00 tliirfna.n v.. nr 11U 1 1 A 1 "H Mlorllfn. MCr.'bliBJiM or rfiluctioaa tan bt wads utter thodajuf Mp;e .1. laiitlirraiiorjE. j JAMKSSMl.hS, Uircb U,'7iUt ' M item tile Approucr. nViNSIMP STATKMEN'T. 14 S. (1. Kaiiti. iuen.lian.lib 14 Johr Suhenrieh, dry ffaoda, H. ... ,nn k...k.. ., a. ,1 ,. . """'I';"'".'. iir groeet'a 7 W .- ur.a a miia, nieri-uaudii. 14 K. tl. Mcllrnrjr, druja 15 C. D. Kraur A tiro., taerchaniliae.. ."...'. 11 Ji.lin Dull.,!., dry gooda, groeerir 14 Harh jlrueka, greerriea, eiinfratiohi-r'. Hurnaide T.irt ii.hlp. H. F. ftlVAX. I.ialrit Tn-ft.i.rer af Jordan tuwu abip, in aeimant w th tlta Sfh..ul a'un-le of eaia t0llip fre'a June 1A, 1S73 t.. Jaua 1!I . )i.nnM to amt aerated for ili'i $IST4 31 . Tn ami due freaa luruter Ireaa... 7 ;7 T entt reed finu. elleetor nf 'latilirnte far IK. 2 Tu Stata apprinrUtiuB. Tora.h f .i rclio.il l.ou.3 1.. ni'itia Aura from CV Treaa. To lire .oh.nl ord-.-r haiaiiae... if 7 r.n M S.. 3 tia ia tu ill for thirtnon renin linn been I'nitcrt Suites Trcnxuivr, Inst .Moniluy tcmlcrcil hi resignation to thn l'riwiilent, to tako effopt on July lnt ncxi. Tho Uvnoral han been a little troublesome for snmo timo punt and would threaten to deprive tho wuntrv of his serviccsjil A. w. dry ,da, (raWrlH . n iiv.ii;. i i uihii!. UIU 1HH gltlO SIIU him. This time the cashier waa pro. moteil, leaving a vacancy iir that of. flce, which thetJeneinl wnstletcimincd should ho filled by his choice, and Ihrentened, as iisnit'l, to rooign if he was inicrieivil with. rSoerctaiy liris tow promptly Informcil him there was no opjiosition to his tendering his res ignation, whereat tho venerable Trea surer got angry and indulged iu a series of pious cjficnlntinns, but not in tile spirit ol piety. It was a sort of bovixh lo cu! 7 HO 1.1 00 11 0d u; l-BEI.I.OR. Kr i.-liuol unlere reteaiiint.... lly ca.lt iall far tlvaltiin.... Hy liercentar Uy atat. unealleeteil u date- 7 00 7 On 7 00 r mi 7 to 7 10 M play "J dare yon to Itnock tho chin off my shoulder" which really pro voked the Treasurer nnd when the fight began the Secretary wanted the resignation to tako effect immediately. It wits in a dispassionate, momcnt.hotv ever, he thought it. better to wait un til a worthy mun could ho found for the place. H is said that Morton's man "Friday," John C. New, cashier of tho first nntionnliiniiknl Indianapolis, is to lie Jiia successor. Hew dvrrfUcmrutja. SlierTirrSale: lit trlrtue of lundrr write of Veri Wtr la ened eat of tba Conrt of Criwrmn Plea, of Cli-ar-alri aonoly, and aa aia dlraeted, there trill be aipoied lo palillo Bale, at the Coart Houae. in the borooih of Clearlrld, as Saturday, Ilia Silk day 01 April, 1H75, at I o'clock p. aa.: lhe fol towing deeeribed real aetata, lo wit : All Ikaleartaia traol of land Btt.ieta la Law rence townabip, Clearaold ooualr. Pa., aonniirj aad deaorllied aa follow.: Ileainnina at a atone earner oa tha Bortbwee! eonier of land of Matth. aw V.lan I tbenee eat Its perehe. to poili tbonee ' pvroaea io aemiueK j tnaooa waat 14 perehel to .lontai lliaoea - "4 pereho. lo .tonal and plaea ef beelnninj., enntalning At aerel mora or lea, bains a part nl' traot. 'o. 2(102 aad ttlUS, aboat tea aorae elrarrd, barh. erected thereos a ania.i tog nouee. Sa.aa,!, takru in eaanitlion and la ha .old aa the pro party af Alexander Kline. Taaaa or Hall -The poor or aim al wbieb Ibe property ahall be atrneh eff eaoit be paid at tba lima of aala, or aaeh other arratii.inanti made a. will be approrrd, atberwlaa the property will ba lenieedlalily pal Dp aad aold aaln at tba eiprnaa and rl.b ot tha pareoa lo wliim It waa itroch off, and wbo, in eaae of duficli-ney at unoh re aale, aha.ll nak. rood the aauie. and In an Ineuaoa will Ibe Uea.1 be preeeitted la I'oart f.ir rtmnruiation Miref ma Biiiney ia actually paid le lb. Sheriff. w. u. M. PUHHS.IN, Ksantrr'i 0tlrl, I SheritT. Clearlrld, Pa, April 7, l-. J Vl)Ml NlSTBATKi X'' KOTICK- -1. Nollca la hereby giren that Letter, or Ad talnlatratlow aa U.a aetata of J. A HI. ATT UN. HKHUoH. lata of Uaaaola. I'laariald L'aoaly, Pa., un-ro.oa, narmir oerw ouiy graated to the under igned, all perron, indebted to .aid aatala will eieeee mate Inmediale payment, and ttioee aering eiaitna or areiaoiia will preoeot tbeei properly aothentleatid for eelllnnrnt wlihoal delay. CAHllMNK lll.ATIHN MKIKIKH, Oreeola, April 7, !S7..t Ada.'!. QAUTION - - 7 " " All person, are hereby w.rand aa.le.r ebaaiae ar Is any manner inedallag w ith tha fol lowing property, new IB the rttoita- or Ueorgo 41. Dow.lt, ef lireearia lownrbip, rli : I gray bom, I blaeb Bare, I yearling eoll, t eews, I .prlna wanna, I dearborn aragoa, 4 ehoat 1 plaw, I harrow, I ooojk etera. wilb irteMila, I eoraer awp board and dlahoa.a' brdi aad bedd ing, 1 error wheat laj tba a-roand. Thie araoerte waa nee. ebaaad by ana at eeaetahle'4 aala aa MarehtOlh, era, meet m tan wilt aim aw Hiao, tahjaet lo ay order al any lime. ABRAHAM SMITn. oiei Hope. April r, ms.-it 7 Oil J 110 7 0. 7 BO 7 04 7 oil 7 till 5 on 7 Hi 7 vol 7 tw 7 till 7 eo T 0. T CC II 60 7 0J 1 liorrow, Mehatf.-y A lUwl, druga.H .... ... ..inner, merenaoiliae 14 J... UeMnrray t Sua, men-han.li.e..,.. II Jaekmaj Pelrbio, merehaniliae 14 A. II. Sfhacfl.-r. eontecliooerlca. . 13 lluraea l'..lcl.ia, dry g'.iidr, groccner... Cheat lon-nelilr.. I William Hunter, tne.ehandira " patent meilteiae. 14 J.J. Sn.t drr, merrhau.liae ft Jauie. I'arrv, lnerehnndi.a. 14 Aurlln Curry, merchandise .,.,..,, 14 W. II. Wagoner, tnrrehandier 14 J. R. McKve A Co., merehaniliae ,. . V . . ." P"1" i'iai-i... 14 Jaeeb R.'llaoil. iaerebendlea.. ..... 14 Pry A llroa., merebandiee 14 J. W. l.anibo.n, Ka., r.tnain. or eture.. II John IliH-konberry, mercbaniliee Coall.gtoal Tuwuahlp. 1 4 Franrla roudri.t, dry goo Je, grocerler, 14 Fmncie Lrirry, merebuwdiae.. , II Jo.lin Plaliell, grccrrn.. ,. , I L M. l'oiidili t,t,n ltnerhandiee..."..l II tlilliUudA Ueckendotu, iMrobandite. Curerauarlllo Ilorougli. ia rprenaie Sweeney, fancy goo.la...,M, 10 00 i. n. a. .later, ctntl.lag 7011 ... i-oun ei iiooowin, raoreuandila.... 10 00 Is J. K. Irwin, ilrngr m q 0q ,."r ""lilaa. t 00 14 C. h ogn.r, jewelry , ., 7 00 15 tl, IV. Mearcr A Co., druga. .', 10 uo .1 o-l " . " palenl medicleee t 0 !'; TbompaeM A Co., tn.iehaaidlaa...,.... 10 00 14 Wai. II. Tiii.oipiiin, grxear.ee 7 oil 14 K. lirolf A Son. oonlreiloiiery Ar 7 oo ... m,o niigi-r, uanlware ,M 14 A. M. Kirk, Jewelry.. 14 W. A. bale, gnieerlet 14 lrl'lik.y A Co., grooeriea. 10 J. P. Irvla, ticraliancliia.... j..Bn irrla 1 A H,o., dry gooda. grocer . II tn t. oegner m rhompann, alothing f 00 IZ .'. ' no,nnuBn, grocerier, eoafeot'a.m 7 ' rtnranam tlatea, bardwatw M, 10 00 nrnoin ilartaborn, gen'l mereb aa,. II 40 re a.. 1. Knit Co., thoe etora 7 ot. Clrsrflcld. Ilorutigli, 14 A. II. Kramer, gracarlea and faait ... 14 M. H. Ulanla, eonleelionoru...,1 13 A. ilninahurg. clothing 14 II. II. hhaw, t.iheeoiitiiau,. ....,..,,, 14 Juhn Weple, bnnlwata 1! II II. Bridge, eiothlng...,. II T. A. Pleeb A Co., fancy gwntle.....'." 14 A.M. 11.11. A la., eohlectieaeriee..., 14 J. hbaer A Kona, maral.ar.dlaa. 14 M. tl. Umwa A llru., niaibioery II K. A.naop, merehendiae. 14 A. I.Shaw, drug. , 14 II. P. Naogla.Jcaelry : II Hamuel l.hnydcr, jewelry . M K. W. Ilrahain, mi-touenil.eo , 14 Alea. IValron, LolMioconiat 14 P. M. Cardun. machinery ... 1.1 11. Stewart a M., ..k. II Joha linli.b. fnrpilura iloro...." i J I ' ' "" "'handlae.. 14 T. b. nalsun, aiiliner.. , 14 P. A. Haulm, .u looery 14 Joha TruiiluMw. I0rr.1l.1e. 14 John Mtailler, ronfreiionertea v 1.1 Jama. II. Lyllg, grooeriea II t. U. Miller A Oo. aatrobandlea 13 J 8. Hhowen, bootl and rboaa William Heed, merebandiee IX Jaa. Kerr A Co, awth.ag 14 !. MeUangbey, reilaaieiaL..,,. M bllliacl room, I tablea, 40 00 Job MeOaughey, graoarlaa and tead 10 Oil II. P. UiglerA Co.. hardware 01 aa 4 V. II. waleea,, drage .., 7 eo .3 M patent medielnoe 00 .1 Leeer Fmgal, boeta, .boa. sad bate..., 10 00 (l Wearer A Helta, mereheadtte. ., II AO . ."1. urj.wr, nam ware ..n a, iw.ai.arug. H Walent teultrlBU 14 O. D. Rank, reetaaraat Clearfield Co. Peak i. ,..,., I t'aepar Lelpoldt, brewery...... 9 Wendell a) 11 dree, btawary.,. Owutar TawaaJtlp. 14 Jacob Meak, merebendlao a aa II W. J. Jaghrea, rrehapdltt II M 1811 June 6 10 00 7 OO 7 00 7 1 . I 110 . 10 00 . 7 , 7 Oil , 7 00 , II 641 7 00 , 7 tin 7 mi 13 00 . 7 00 . t till 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 IHl 10 00 7 00 , !S t . 7 tl 7 110 , 7 00 7 00 10 on 1 II 30 , 10 on 13 00 II Ml 7 00 II 30 . I 00 1 00 7 00 30 00 . 00 I 00 .. I0..1 17 0 0.1 c.v ts ... 4j 33 fiiio i l.t.aroR. To mill iine'.Ueotrl 4.'.2 33 To bat on lehool ordi-r 2H 30 To ami ettllrcti-d on dup. l.7r, 1 .. A HH To ea.li fr Co. Tree., unreal J I2i 0,1 ll'o amt aeerud for IS7I. 0 .0 2S Ta btaia appropriation: ta;4 , VI ZV Toenib fricbo-.l h-ta.e I 10 , SHI3 l t-RBUiron. Ily rclioiNl nrli-ra .e.lea.c.1 lull 19 Uy c..l. pd f..r uee oi ech. house 3 f"t Ily percental. .0 4 Uy exim'e nn dup. '7.1 anl '74.. .'..H 0J By a... .lint uncoliaeted , S..I in SIBIJ It Feb. 30 Ta an.t an. I.KkTi.n. lla.-t..d .. $(131 10 P. SWAN, bi.triol Tr.-Aturerof J ordan t ... ehip, in a.'ient nl:h tlie Itoa l Pund of eai.l to rneMp fri.o. Oct. 30, 173, to dale : nraros. . "1 To ami K. Algier'a duplicate H7 To ami llol.l. 11... I .. ... 3-.0 M To un.natrd road las received Co Trcarnrrr, 32J ofi To aarh reo'd oa dup fur 1813. 4 Oil To eaib on dnp. ef Alglcr.. ..... 47 4'i ?o CI1KI1IT0R. P..V road anlere rc!oeml ln.1 Ol By tat worked andor Algier..., 2H it l.y exonerallnn ' ... 3.1 Uy be! an AlgUr't book. ......... 8 iO Ily tal worked ander Keed...... 313 -' By VI By pcreentuirr u '.....M 14 77 Ily anab 00 dU(. for IS74 47 40 By ami In Iraan.rrr'l k iada..,,. . t 3 ' '" 1174 nur.ia. ' 3 3leh. 18 Tn ImI. io tniar. band. i,,,, 9 t8 Ta H. Algier-i wnp. for H74.... 501 II .. ." 874 1 r-.iBl.ltps, By a:nt worked nader AlgWr for !; (:n i ' ny eiMcrntion for IH74 8 7. Ily aiutwork.-d, ajt in 1S74 13 m By per et. SJH. IV al t per CI... 4 M By ami In ireie. hendr .' 4 Vt S7I -1 91 ' n.l..t 11 Uo!.i..l.A.. B. P. SWAM, tll.lrifl Trearurcr of Jordan I a'lip, In ao.ut with the Per Kundofrtil toaailiip from July II, I87r, la datal lt-HTR. To atol arreued for 1871 (!" '3 caaii.Tm. By a.al rea d from C,t Straw..', f 1875 Br t.rr,.antaee 4 9 Mch. tJ By amt nenlli rte.1 to date.,..,. 371 03 JM73 73 1871 ls'3 ' mains. 3 Th earh rar'il fmia Col. Straw- 04 13 Mch. tl To 8tI. Wlearr tor duplicate of H70 44 1 tint It ratniTos. By poor order redeemed By ami la treat, hud Uj porrentaga. $101 17 t t 01 IS4 tl We. tha nnderairnml. euJitnM ml jMnl.a Lnan. ehlit, having duly aaamiaed Ike abaaa ereannU, lad them at aSera autad. autumn aTnAw, JOHN Wll.MAMS, JOHN aW AN, ta.. ATTliT: Aatllere A. W. Torea, rierk. mehtl l