She eftttluatt. GiohoI B. Goodlandir, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Pa. , WKDNB8DAY MORNINO, MAY II lt. . Roador, If yo araat ko kaaw kal 11 falsi la tka boolean world. aolumol, the .saeiol column w p"1 CrdinIMiio"fcy ' oi yr" ol11 ! Mr.lill. " Texas. hd a htintlretl thonraind dollar Arc on the 8th. Tho Elk count Hdil n "Lon'1 Wilcox iiomiimtcd for State Treasurer. " " ' " " ' , ' ,' , ,: Battle Creek, Michigan, bus 500 ad- VetitUU, none of which had- gone tip tttW account, although ready, President (irant has been Invited to attend , the centennial celebration of Westmoreland oiinty, Pennsylvania, on the 13th limUiit. . ; : - i i.ii -.1 I ' -' ; The Democrat of Kentucky have nominated esc-lTiiiled Ktates Senator James B. McCrecry tor Governor. An excellent nominee. : ' NAVy lit'LM. KlHowhere will be found at length the regulations, adopt ed by the Navy Department, in the appointment of Cadet Enginoer. Tho out-fit i very minutoly net forth and footed. ' Another Exile in Placi. Daniel D. Pratt, w ho wn turned out of the United States Senate on the 4th of March last by tho peoplo of Indiana, ha been appointed Commissioner of Internal Kevonue. Those whom the peoplo discard Grunt embraces. ; The Hait Family. Grant lias appointed his brother Orvillo Super intendent of all tho Indian Agencies. If Orville is not ' worth a million of I dollars by tho 4th of July, 1870, it will bo becauso1 "tho government" can't come to tinio on (he Indian ques tion. , ' , ' I(etim:d. Mr. F. O. Whitman, who has edited and published the Lewis- burg Journal for four years past, has retired, and is succeeded by H. II. Morcer and J. D. iiishel, who promise to still further improve tho Democrat ic organ of Vnion county. Success, gentlemen. ! .. Oct You Go. J. W. Douglass,Com- missionor of Internal Eevcnoe, was on Tuesday notified by Keoretnry Delano that his services in that department wero no longer nocded. J. G. Heater, special agent under tho Department of Jnstioe, who figured so prominently in the political arrests in Alabama last fall, has also been dismissed the service. Prooress. Mrs. John Walton and Miss Anna A. Dutton, represented the Columbus School district in tho War ren county School Directors' Conven tion of that county on tho 4lh Inst. Mrs. Walton ordered Mr. Walton to take care of tho baby until sho ro tured from the capitol. John says tho baby behaved excellently while Ma was absent on public business. . Bold Financiers. Tho last Con gress imposed a tax of forty million! of dollars on the people to keep np ordina ry expenses. Xow tlio administration organs have the brazen impudence to tell the people that Grant nas reduced the national debt fico and a half mil lions of dollars during tho month of April. Well, suppose ho did after we gave him the money this at the end of twelve months will only amount to thirteen millions. What docs "the gov ernment" intend to do with the other ten millions wo have paid it 1 Williams has been turned out and perhaps ex penses will now be reduced, and the monthly reduction may sum up to three or four millions per month. But to continue to collect forty millions nd only pay hoentyfive or thirty mil lions, would bo a very Radical joke on tho taxpayers. Worse and Worse. The Radicals in our State have been growling at Grant for some time because he put no Pennsylvania in his cabinet, although be hsd often promised the fiiithfUl that he would do that thing. When Wil liams was kicked out, it put these pa triots in high glee, supposing that Pennsylvania would certainly beaward- ed the Attorney-Generalship, but it was given to Xew York, (Judge Pierre pont), which Stale has already one member (Fish) in the "abinet. More, Commissioner Donglass- " our own Douglass," as they usod to say when he was Internal Revenue Collector in this district was very unceremonious ly kicked out of the Revenue Depart ment last week, and his place given to ex-Senator Pratt, of the State of Indi ana, which slate has also a small regi ment in the Washington bureaus. It looks as though Pennsylvania Radicals wore boing snubbed on all sides at the National capital. - Good for them, they had no business, at their last Mtato Convention, to nominate ITartrand for President, Instead of Grant. A PaoscairnvE State. Ono of tho leading cause why New Hampshire remains Radical is beeause bigotry has ' incorporated in the constitution of that State a religious prosrriptive clause. No person is eligible to the office of Governor, Senator or Representative unless bo Is of the Protestant religion At various times attempts lave been mado to strikeout the prescriptive fea- hire, but they havo failed. This clauso is in square antagonism to the Consti tution of the United States, which pro hibiU religions tents as a qualification 'fbreffloe. This test is a very odious feature, yot U seems to attract no at tention, although infamous and at va rlsnos with the fundamental law of tho country.' ' If some Southern Slate wero to put a similar offensive clause in its constitution, and say that none but . white men ahould hold office, bow soon the army would be ordered off to sup press the treasonable practice It is . ' t s wonder the population of that State It leas than U was fifteen years ago. - Bigotry smothers all correct vlews of -' 'Migion of political economy, and Is an ofTonse against the Intelligence ot tb age. - RESTOJtA TIOX. Two more departments of tho State government havo been delivered over to tho Demoointlo party by f ho people, to ronuiin in thetureofoupnrtyfiily so long as ourgiits behave them selves well. ,;-' ! i The Auditor Qoiiural'ontee, la tow. presided over by Justus F. Temple, of Groeno county, from the extreme south-west corner of the State. The following is a list of the names of the clerks under Mr. Temple : 1 ''i ' ' v ' OUIaf Clarl-O. W. O. WiddalL of Uma oouaty. uorporatioa iiora, w. i, nayaro, diudi Musty, i ,' i ., I i ' . --r., I I CItrkt w. J. Jarlman, or Jaaiaia ovmyi Waltar Diffanbaob. of Colombia eoiaty A J. Ha.dorooa.ol aU.lrao.atyt W. II. kaal, af Aa. laibaay aoualy i 0. P. Wardaa, of Waaluioro land eoaatyi Jobs MoMarrly, of Jofiraoa oooity Joiiih O. Uarird, of FayitU aoonly i Ubnrlal Markall, or Waablnfloa aouBiyi wil liiln fiaaaotn, of Indiaoa oouaty. WatebaaB AIM Bolikoonr, of Allrfbaay OUBlf. ' l. -it- 1 Mr. Temple has certainly honored the nowspajior fraternity In his selec tions, and this shows that tho affairs of his department will bo properly ad ministered. ' Mr. Jnekman is tho edi tor of the Miffllntown Dtmoerat, Mr. DirTenbach Is a son of the Veteran of the Bloomshurg Columbian,' Hr. San derson is a son of tho old editor of the Lancaster Intelligencer, and Mr. Han som is a son of the editor of the Indi ana Democrat. Mr., McMurray, of Brookville, wo know, too, to bo au ex cellent appointment.; Of the other ap pointees we know nothing personally, but wo presume they are good men. If not, thoy need not bo retained. , , Tho Surveyor General's office, and the Bureau of Statistics i have been consolidated, and christened tho Office of Internal Amvlrs, and presided over by Gen. William McCandless, of Phil adelphia, personally known to -many of our eitiiens. His appointees are: Cblof of tbo Burma of SlollUiM W. HJI Orior, of Colombia, Looeaalar oooBljr. Chief Clark J. Hlmpioa Africa, of Huallnf don. Clark 1 A. D. Bollraa and D. W. Handaraoo, of Pbiloilalphis 1 S. b. ralrkrab, Dalovaro A. Randall, Sclmjlkill j 8 Georfo, Ljcuniag; J. I. W. llmwo soil II. Alrleki, Jr., liau.hi ; . L. Soxtoa, Tiogoi t. O'Laary. AlltgbaByi Major B. Foroilar, Caotrai Jobs Chrlalr, Ulairi H.M. Sharry. Adanf. Uaaan(tr Mitbaol Bradlay, fblUdalpbia. Mr. Grier was formerly editor of the Columbia Herald, and is, of course, a propor man for the place assigned him. Mr. Africa is the right ! man in tho right place nu excellent appolutmoul. Messrs. Brown and Forester, we know to be well qualified and dcaervtd, this recognition. Of the merits of the oth er gentlemen on Gen. MeCandlass' "stutf," we know nothing, out doubt not they are equally as well qualified, and can only hold their places by dis charging their public duties promptly and uprightly. Gen. McCandless has ro-orgnnized tho soldier clement in the persons of. Maj. Forester and ('apt. Grier. ,; . . '. .... : i We shall esteoin it a pleasure to crit- iciso both Cliieft and clerks for ineffi ciency or ncgloo-t of duty, if informed of tho fact. We have plenty of good men to fill these places and none other need be kept there. A DOUBLE EDO Ell. Murray, the Chairman of the Radical County Committee, is one of tho sharp est mon living. He is up to nil man ner of strategy and doop laid schemes, and they are not covered by a thin veil, either. To illustrate: Tuesday, May 4th, wits tho day fixod for tho School Convention. Murray was a director, lie thought that would be a good time to get up a crowd of tbo faithful ; so he culled a meeting of the Radical County Committee on that day for the purpose of selecting a Delegate to their State Convention. Before the School Convention was through with its busi ness, Murray jumped up and moved for an adjournment, so as to have "a full house." . The presiding officer of the Convention did not entertain bis motion, but Murray insisted, and finally secured an adjournment. Scarcely had the adjournment boon an nounced by tho Chairman, nntil Mur ray culled tho assemblage to order for the purpose of electing the delegate in question. The meeting looked rather formidable at first, but In fii4 minutos after, the directors had nearly all with drawn, and when wo left tho court room, only 14 Credit Mobilicr saints (two more than there were Apostles) remained in the room, and they were not of the kind who dwell in harmony and peace. Murray's diplomacy is liko Ben Butler's integrity and valor, a little thin for a graduate from the school of "grand moral ideas." QctrR. The Philadelphia Pressnnyt: ' Tho Patrona of HBaboadry art atroMf Ib tha OrasoB LafialaMro, hoalao aovaatooa of tho tbir- ty Saaatora and Sfty-foor of tho alaly roraaoat aiiToa bakiBgiag to tho oroor. And yet, that samo journal informs us that Attorney-General Williams re signed his seat in tho Cabinet for the purpose of being elected to the United States Senate by the Oregon Legisla ture! Tho idea of a Granger voting for the man who took 11,600 out of the United States treasury and pur. chased a fancy carriage and horses with it, for his wife to sail up and down Pennsylvania avenue, to the disgust of vary body. JtUaidea, ho has tllHlly spent millions of the people's money in his "Bureau of Justice, (!) and for committing similar crimes he was com pelled to leave the Cabinet or suffer impoaehment at the bands of the next Congress. Grant has allowed four of bis United States Judges to resign their seats, who would have been im peached for having committed higti crimes and misdemeanors had thoy continued exercising their Judicial Amo tions. Williams is to have his crimes covorod by a similar garb, instead of being sent to the penitentiary. A Remarkable REVERRAL.-The sec ond decision of Judge Pearson on the coal tax qnostion Is tho last judicial sensation. It equals that of the famous Duroll ruling in Now Orleans, but we do not know whether it will lead to a resignation or net. We have always esteemed Judge Pearson one of the best Judicial officers in tho StaUi, but the George O. Evans rase and the coal tax question seems to pnule him. What is the matter, Judge? ago, or something else T The ease now , goes to the Supreme Court, and if the law is pronounoed constitutional by the Supremo Conrt, It will adH at least half a million to the revenues of the State. , George Albert Mason, lately conno ted in No w Tork, of having in his po session and altering counterfeit notea, was sentenced oil the 8th to twelve year in the penitentiary and a In of one dollar. CA DET-EJQ1XEERS. REFLATIONS FOR their appointment IN THE t'NITRD STATES NAVY. 1. In mirsnanco of law; ninllcations i Will tlit PiltiAlt'Afl lill IU Mbvv 1 -- i-"'imi'-oaiiuMQ ntoni lor mo' appointment of undot Kni4neers. 1 f t! I f-J l i jThenpiulcatibt is ID be addressed to the Scerotiur of tie Navy, ami can be made by the candidate, or by any person for him, and his name will bo placed on the register. The registry of a name, however, gives no assurance iT an appointment, and no preference will be given in the selection to priority of application, III. '1'he number of appintinents whiolvi'at .be made Is limited by law to twenty-fivo eaoh year. Tho candi date must uot bo less Hiu,n sixteen nor. more than twenty years ot ago ; ho will be required to certify on honor to his precise ago, to tho Academic Hoard, previous to Ills examination, and no ono will bo examined who Is ovor or under tho nroscribod aire. Ills ampli cation must bo Rccempanied by satisfac tory evidence ot moral charactor and health, with Information regardlnc date of birth and educational advantages hitherto enjoyed. Candidates who ro ceivo permission will present thorn selves to tho Superintendent of the IXaral Academy on the fit Li or Septem ber, for examination as. to their quali fications for admission, '" ' '" IV. The course- ot study will com prise four acadoraio years, also two ad ditional years at sen. i All cadets who finally graduate will bo commissioned Assistant Kngincera In the Navy as vacancies occur. The pay of a Cadot Knginoor is tho same as that of a Cadet Midshipmen, 1500 per annnm, and at sea the samo as Midshipmen. , Y. Tho academic examination previ Ous to appointment will bo competitive, and will bo on the following subjects, namely: Arlrhmrtic: the Cnndidnto will bo examined In iiiiraomtion, and the addition, subtraction, multiplication, und division of whole numbers, and of vulvar and decimal fractions ; in re duction ; in proportion, or rule of three, dlroct and inverse; extinction of square and cube roots. In Algi&ra, through equations of the first degree. Plane Geometry. Rudimentary Xatural Phi losophy. Reading: he must read Clear ly and intelligibly Irom nny English narrative work, as, for example, Ban croft's History of the United States. In Writing and Spelling : ho must write from dictation, in a legible4 hand, and spell with correctness, Doth orally and in writing. Ocojraphy.' In English Grammar and Kniflish Cim)i'fion he will be examined as to the parts of spooch, the rules connected therewith, and the clemontnry construction of sentence and will ho required to write such original paragraphs as will show that ho has a proper knowledge of tho subject. The candidate will also be re quired to exhibit a lair degree if pro ficiency in pencil-sketching, and to pro duce satisfactory evidence of mechani cal aptitude. Candidates who possess tho greatest skill and experience in the practical knowledge of machinery, other qualifications being "equal, Will havo precedence fur admission. ' VI. Any ol tho following conditions will be sufficient to reject a candidate: Feeble constitution, permanently im paired general heulth, decided cachexia, all chronic diseases or results of injuries that would permanently Impair effici ency, Via: 1. Infectious disorders. ' ' 2. Weak or disordered intellect. 3. Unnatural curvature of spine. ' 4. Kpilensy, or othor convulsion, within five years. ... 6. Chronicimnairedvision.orclironic diseaso of the organs of vision. 0. ureat permanent hanlnessol hear mg, or chrome disease of the ears. - 7. Loss or decay of teeth to such an extent as to interfere with digestion and impair health. s. impediment or speech to sucn an extent as to impair efficiency in the performance of duty. 9. Decided indicalions of liability to pulmonary disease. 10. Permanent Inefficiency of oither of the extremities. 11. Hernia. 12. Incnrablo sarcocole, bvdrocelo, fistula, stricture, or hemorrhoids. 1J. l.ttriro varicose veins ot lower limbs. Chronic ulcers. 14. Attention will also bo paid to tbo stature of the candidate, and no ono manifestly undorsized for his age will be received into tho Academy, in case of donbt about the physical con dition of the candidate, any marked deviation from the nsnal standard of height will add materially to the con sideration Sir rejection. IS. Tho board will exercise a proper discretion in tho application of the above conditions to each case, rejecting no candidate who is likely to be efficient in the service, and admitting no one who is likely to prove physically inef ficient. VII. If both these examinations re sult favorably tho candidate will re ceive nn appointment as a Cadot-Engi-noor, becomoan inmatcof tho Academy, arid will be allowed his actual and necessary traveling-expenses Irom his residence to tho Naval Academy, and be rofltiirod to siirn articles bv which ho will bind himself to serve in the United States Navv six rears. (Includ ing his term of probation at the Naval Academy,) unless sooner aiscnargoa. If. on tho contrary, ho shall not pass both of those examinations, bo will re ceive neither an appointment nor his traveling-expenses, nor can tie nave iue pnvnciro oi anuiuer cxanunaitun for admission to the same class unless recommended by the Board of Examin ers. 1 he academic year begins on tho 20th of September. ' VIII. When candidates shall bavo passed tho required examinations, and been admitted as members of the Acad cray, they must immediately furnish tbomselves with the following articles, vu: Ooo parada-lall t-lt 71 Oao oarta-lalt. 1ft 19 Ooo wort ma laiL... . I SI uoo oaaraoai.rt.. w, ,. n 00 Oao roboor oaol t l Ooo parada-aao S la Oao aaroaa-oa.H. 1 fft oao pair alia abooa .,........... f l Oaa aalr low abooa..... ,. I M oa pair fTBinaalBBi.allpparl ' lit Elbt walla ifclrlao.,..., II M Two aiikl ialrla,....... ,.... I M K.iir aaa.r.ahlrlaa............. I U Twalao llnaa tollara , 1 M llBIalra toalt I ft Faar aaira Srawarr.,.mM.rtM.t.,MHa. $ M Sll BaodkaraaUfa .....-... I M Rihl lowala I Two pair drill floral ,.... I S6 Two pair Uila-tbraaa loraaH....m M . Tl Ooo pair aaiaaodara , 41 Ono allk baakarohiaf.. 1 11 Ono aarB-Ha I.. " W Tow alolbao-baira ......h.,.m..mm....4 f Ooo bair aaallraaa. II 71 Ooo atraw aaattroia. M 1 l Oaa balr pillow I IS IIM pair klaakala..u.......-. II Two bad-apraaal,...M...M., .. I a4 Pillha.ua ....... Ill Foar pUlow aaaoto I 14 Oaa lootk.briabo... IS Oaa balr-bruab . , SO Unowblak .....h.... 10 Ono eoaraa aomb 14 Oaa Sao oorabo. -.............. K OaoaaafO. ,...M....M.HM,M..,.. II Oaa aaka aaap.,.,. , II Onaaoap-dlah n tl Oao raoolrllloa-baok........ .............. ....... ' 44 Ooo aaaadrT-boak. , 48 Ooo paaa baab 47 Oao ilanall aad lab. is Oao Ibrood aad-woadW aaaoa. IS Ooo raj.......... It Aad la a tana a wltb rcaaa-raata old . arvouro for Ibotr aaanaoa aaa 1 Oaa tooklof -iloat, half oaat. (ft Two woab-ba.ina,ka4foal.,.......... IIS Oaa waaar-rall. ....... ...... I II Oaa llop.baabol I 11 Oaobrooai - ' 40 Oao lablo-aawoo..,. ..m....... M toui ...,!.....v.....v iRi n Th articles marked , not being re quired t tonjorm to the standard pat tern, may tie brought by th cadet from bis homo, but all other articles mast conform to the regulations, and are thtrsfur required to b supplied by the storekeeper. .I , '.' . .... , i IX. Etch Cadet-laDgineer mast, on admission, deposit with the paymaster ... ..r ...... i .I..I1 a-... , , . . . ,' wuiuu uv win ire ereuneti un mo imhikb of that officer, to bo exiiended by direc- linn ni-u, v.,,M.r:.,i..,J..,, i-a. ilu -I . l L . t i. i it ....t. ci lexi-eooKs jniu taoer auinor- tied articles buaides those aiuinointed in the preceding artiohv i X .' V hlu at tbo A oadeuiV tho Cadets will "bo eJuimbiud, tsm. tuue to timo, according to the regulations prescribed by I ho Naval Department; and, if found deficient at any examination, or dis missed for misconduct, they cannot, by law, he continued intlio Acadomy or Naval service, except ukhi recommen dation of the A endemic Board. .1. A Cadet-Engineer who, volun tarily resigns his appointment, will bo required to refund the amount paid liiui luaUraveliug axpuiisea. ..w UKO. M. HOBKSON, . " faretaryoftheKary.' Navy Department, Jon. , 1878. '"' ' ' Form or Application, 'i IIon. Geo. M.' Robeson1. ; ; Heeretttn of the Jfavy, ; " - ' "Washington, D. C. Sir:1 ' ' . 'i ' ' 1 respectfully mako application for examination for the position of Cadct Eiigllicer, U. S. Naval Academy. ( , 1 certity, on honor, that I was- years of agoonthe-i-i-day of ,18 . ' I inclose testimonial as to my quali fications, Ac., and certificate of a physi cian as to my physical condition. , My P. O. address is i- ' 1 1 . i . - Very respect ftilly, L;i. SCHOOL DldECTORS" VOX VEX TIOX. '."i"; " 'i'llMular Mv 4lh 1 R7H ' aim Urn day fixed by the Common School au- thorlties for the election of County and j t ity siiponntrnaonts tnmugnout the Commonwealth. " ' ' In pursuance of the advertisement ot MiHmitcnilcnl bivgorr, a conven- tlon of School Directors from tho sev-1 oral districts of Clearfield county con vened In tho Court room ut 1 o'clock, un the day indicated. " ,' The Convention was called to Order anil tho object stated by Mr. (iregory. whereupon William S. Read moved thnt Win. M. McCiillough, Ksq., actus President, which motion whs unani mously agreed to. On motion of Mr. liird, William 1). Woodward, of Hus ton township, was elected one of the Secretaries, and on motion of Col. E. A. Irvin, A. J. Sypher, of Oecoln,wua also ejected Secretary. The Convention being duly organ-: inoil, the first business in order was' tho calling over of the several districts to ascertaiu tho aggregate number of Directors present. As the districts were called the IHrectors answered to their name as follows : ' ' ,'. . . flaeaarla Cbrlatlaa J, Kafgv, Jamas llalaoa. Hall Uartpraaoatad. looaa-Joka Saaltk. ' Bo((a Uaaid Moaao, Saajaol LaaiWt, Hllol PaUra, Hanry A. ghiaaeL w Bradford Dr. F. B. Raad, Banaol Laaaborra Walr Hklrat, Ilaaid I. In. - Iradford lad laaao Wilira, Uaoraw Wllaoo, Jataaa Laaaborry, 8. r. Laoabarrr. Br.ilr- Kll Uaraoo, Lawn Bhoak, J . L. Waa rar, S. U. Rants. Brida-afiort Ind -oaoph M. saoooar. Uaraiido Tp. Paalal U or man, . TboaiHWB Scull. Boraalda Bor Unroprtaentad, 1 ' ' Chaat Uaraprvaaalad. i CwvlnRtoa LawroBoo Flaod. I'loaraeld Jamai T. Leoaard, Wllliaal A. Wallaca, Wllliaal M. McCll..oh, Tboaial II. Murray, laaao Jabaatoa. Jwho F. Irwla. . ijarwaaattlla laaao B. rWcaan Saiaaol Ar- Bold, Zacbarlab MaNaal, Edward A. Ir.ia, Jaf faraoa Oataj. Doootur Kao.. Q. Oaarkoart, JabB Craaa. Frrauaaa Tboaiai Barrta Juba T. Straw, Wilaoa H. Smith. (llrardtlBrapraaaatcd, Ooabaa Rolrt K. Flaral, Albart H. Wallar, A. B. Sbaw. Jobs Harraj, . B. Tarlor. tirabaai Tbosaaa U. reroat ,Joha H. Taraor. Unlieb Ueroproaootod. Hoatadalo-.l'oiairaaantod. Haatoa Willlaia O. Woodward, Laaiaa Bird, Cbarlai 11. Corrall. Jordaa Raubaa Straw, Ilaar Swaa, A. w. lUrtbaiai-iiBraproaaaitaw. i . -kaai-M.R. Lowii, J'ika W. UeCalloaab, Darid baiiUi, Wllliaal Wilbarow, Daaial Uow- aa. Lawroaoo Thotaal llaPbaraaa, Wllsoe F. Tola. Williara . Rood. Tboraao N. FalUa, Joba Sbaw, RofaJ Tbotapaaa. LBwroaeO lafl rr iinan i. nianai, vtaar d. MarroH, A . Maaoa, Uartla Plobola, Kooan a. Orooa. A. P- ' , - Laaabar UIJ niniaai m.. uaar, .ia.i a-. Farwall. Morrii rotar atoyor. Madars lad. Uaorfo W. Shoff. Daw Waabiaiwa Jaataa Uallajhar, Dr. A. D. BaaaoU, Jaaaa llatloa. Foatar Daaia. Oaooolo Elijah Waataa, A. J. Sypbar, t. H. Hanaoa, Rohorl Walkar, R. B. HarlaiaB. i.l..id T. Slam. Em baa Mooro. WU- Uosj F. Jahasloa, Willlaai Ruwloa, Villlaol Proo- sna. ... PHta Dariaa D. RKUr, romolot nooai, va- 1'aioa Bataaol llaitaj. joob n. viooaar, whw IT. Brobabor, Larl . Drroalar, Haarjr Wblto- boad. WallaoatoB Varapraaoatad. Woodward Jaaua Coraaloj. The call ot the roll showed that on ly ninety-six out of tbo two hundred and sixteen Jlirectors in the county an swered to their names, and but 93 vote were cast on the salary question and the voto for Suiwriiitendeiit less than ball. Tbo call ot the roll having been concluded, the next business was Die fixing of tho salary. J udgo Leonard moved that the sala ry be fixed at IS00; Mr. Arnold moved to amend by making it 11,500; Mr. Smith reo nested to let it remain at 11,200, and Mr. liarlman remarked that 11,000 was an adenualn compen sation these hard times. A Her considerable wrangling and debate, participated in by Messrs. Cor- neley. hhoff, Johnston aim Jlociu lough, it was decided that tho list of the names ol the directors present do called over, and that each should vote for either of the sums above set forth, which resulted as follows i 4 - Diraotnn Votod For 9 . i . I.fteo ao la ' ' ' 1,10 (1 I.i " And it was thereupon declared that th salary, after June next, be fixed at 11.000. It will be observed that by this piece of legerdemain, 55 Directors out of the 216 in tho county decided the salary question. That, In our Jung mont. is a creator humbug arranire- ment than a Houtxdalo Primary K lec tion. The salary boing disposed of, the Chairman atated that tho next business In order was tho erection of a County Superintendent, and that the Convention was now ready to receive notmnatons for that offico : Mr. 8mlth. of Woo district, noml nnted John A. Oreffory. Mr. Slioff, of Madera Independent district, nominated J. r. McKenncic attcr which Mr. Pchock, of llrady dis trict, moved that the nominations now close. Unanimously agreed to. The Convention then proceeded to ballot for Superintendent, with the following result : ' ' Jobs A. QrafirV II J. F. MaKaariair.... Mr.' (iregory was thereupon de clared elected nrrperintendent for tho ensuing term. The proper certificate and other papers being made out by tho Socrctary, the Convention, on mo tion of Mr.' Murray, adjourned sine die. ' Vs. M. McCci.i.ounn', ' President. Vf. V. Woodward, a ..... A. P. Stmeb, During this season South Carolina has shipped over two million dollar worth of fertilisers, manufactured from the phosphate of that Stnte. The corumony of conferring the beretta on Cardinal McCloskey took place on Tuesday, April 27, 1875, in the Cathedral at Kow York. , The Dig Cove Tannery, owned by Messrs. Park or A Korper, situated tome mile south of Mot'onnellshnrg, - Pul ton county, was entirely eonsnmed by fir on th 8th instant. A la rge quan tity of bark was bunted. John Steel, or ''coal-oil Jobny, as he is sometime called, I living on a farm thro mile from Pittsburgh, and lika an honest man attend to hi own buiinea and let everybody else alone, lie belongs to the granger. A SHOCIA TED PRESS LETTER. Philadelphia, May 10, 1HT5. . POLITICAL , ... The Liberal ltepnblicans of J'oinmyl- vania have mibrmiilly detoiminml 'to bold a State Convention at Williams port, bi Angiist. to "ctiusidur tho pro prioty of nominating caudidutori for iiuvernor and State Treasiurl'. Free transportation to and from Williamsport, and freo boarding for a week at Herdic's hotel, would attract a crowd at the Convention, respectable at least in numbers. -) jq. HOW WE UUOW. Another evidence of the prosperous times that are coming with the bund i..f.ri... :ju.... ' u.e.u....i !..i.i 1 Z. V.:JT Z Z Z ! i . nni) I ; .1 I ' lJa.SW.., K IUI iraijiiiiBfl u .naua a. SMNUSH, wins, court,.-, Ac, ill tins city. Diinug .April, 1874, there wero but G90 permits Issued. Of the permit ismied for 1875, there, wero 400 for two story houses, 4:15 for tbreo story, 6 for four story, 43 stores and dwellings, IB stores, the balance made tip of churchos, factories, warehouses, ochcol-bousea, Ac. These building op erations for April, of themselves, would form a pretty respectable swetj, town, i JAY COOaiE., ,! I-, The handsome residence: of Jay Cooko, or rather the granite inonu meiit of hi creditors' folly, is to be sold at publlo auction on the 25th of this month. The property lost moro than 11,000,000 in money, to say nothing of the heart-aches of those who lost their all through tlio ignorance of Jay Cooke as a financier. .: a .- j , -r - j. DEATHS. - " t lev During the first week of Ma-, 374 P01! P"6 "V thta. clty to ,h? nereaiter. Of this number, 96 died ! from diseases affecting the lungs, 32 of scarlet fever, 1ft of old ago, 4 of par- i alysis, and 7 of apoplexy. Thirty of tho number wero between 70 and 80 J - "8 nt n(l 15 between 80 and 100.,' ! ' ' A number of attempts have recently . was washed with her broadside to the been mado to corrupt petit and grand sea nnd all on board these boats per juries, now serving here. So persist-1 ished. The tackle nt the stent was out and bold have theso attempts be-1 released too 'soon, leaving the hunt come, that in two instances during the j suspended by tbo bows. ' " week tho attention of tho court was j Three boats then got away. One called to tho matter. The court sent j of them, A lite boat, was so hmllv In r tho district attorney, placed the jinvd that sho sunk, und cloven ot' tho matter in his hands and hoped the i peoplo on lionrd of her were rescned guilty parties would bo brought to I punishment. Tho examination dc vclopcd tho fact that two men did ut- tempt to corrnpt the jury, both nf whom have been placed muter 92,0110 ; bail each for their attempts at "cmhrn- C0T- . , ' 1 " Jol RNALISTIO. About the middle of April there was issued in this city, by John U. llentley & Co., a 1C page monthly jou mill, culled the "Publishers' Iteview." Its obiect is to supply book men with a key to the literary productions of the month, and of fourthcoming works. It is ono of the most useful publications it has been mv pleasure to witness iu a lona time. The department devoted to i musio is an exceedingly attractive us well as novel feature in this new jour nalistic venture. , , THE CENTENNIAL. The lion. John Bright, tho great freo trailer of Kngland, recently told his countrymen to stay away from the American Centennial Exhibition, be cause of the high tariff policy of our government. The day tollowing the j ..ul.ln iImui.1..1i attiiriiii.Kiii.r II. octliill : cable despatch announcing this action ol Mr. Bright, came arequivt Irom tlio Commission of treat llrituin to. our Exhibition, asking for just double the space allotted to that country. During the week anemograph letter was received at the Centennial rooms, from tiaribaldi, which reads thus: Cara Sionore : lo faro verainente tutto il possiblo poiche il mio pa-so purtocipi alln grandiosn esibiriona di Filadolfia. t - Dolsntn di non poturo venire io steso sono. Koma, 11-4-75. Veetm, Garibai.DI. Tniuslation.J Mr DearSir: I will certainly make evory possible effort to have my coun try participate in tne mngninceni cele bration which is to be held in Phila delphia. 1 deeply regret that I shall not Do able to come myscii. i rillV, li. tiARIBALDI. Home, April 11, 1875. ' OT at EXPOKTB. ' 1 'iirliitt tho month of April thero was exported from tho port of Phila delphia, to foreign countries, the fol lowing : Agricultural implement.! 15. 947 ; bread and breads) lift's, S1,3D9,91.V carriages, $ti.H ; coal, 111,444 ; cordage, $4,010 ; cotton, raw, Bfi8,807 ; cotton, manufactured, 7,3K1 ; dentists materi al, 19 200; drugs, $23,732; fruits, 12,-0-13 ; hair, manufactured, j 1,70 1 ; hay, $899 ; hides, $ 10,953; Iron manufactures, $57,483; leather, and manufactures of, $120,300 ; rosin, $528 ; oil cako, $37,53 1; petroleum, crude, $72,047; refined, $435,054 ! residium, $9.528 ; perfumery, $1,500; provisions, $417,225 ; sewing machines, a;t,U77 ; sugar, rclincu. oni; molasses, $55,492; tallow, $76,011; tobacco, leaf, $17,401 ; manufactured, $078 ; wearing npparol, $1,525 ; boards, $20,517 ; cooporago, $94,(1 1 1 ; wood, $15, 358; miscellaneous, $1,738; total, $3, 010,307. Of this amount, $913,003 worth was carried tn America!) built vessels, and $2,102,704 in foreign bot toms. EDWIN FORREST. Durinif tho week the Into rcsidcuco of the dead Forrest was olfured at public sale. Tho proporty is located a mile and a half abovo the public buildings on Droad street. It has front of one hundred and eighty feet on II road street, and about the same jn depth. Tho sum of $101,0n0 was bid for it.bu'. as the executors bold tho property at $110,000, the auctioneer withdrew it, , TBI STATE TREASURER. The Republican party of this city bas selected it delegates to the State Convention, which meets this month at Lancaster. The delegation is solid tor liov. llartranft, Imt are all at sea in regard to their candidate for Treaa prer. This much 1 will say, that all agree that the ticket shall not be weak ened by the nomination of an objec tionable candidate, hence only the man whose reputation, liko the simise of tn Vtesar, la nevonn suspicion, ran hope to obtain tne support of "our boys." I tnist to b able to -inform you next week on whom their choice has fallen. : 1 ' The Itichmond fVn.) Whig christetii Vice-President Wilson the great Ameri can invalid. We now have in the United States tbirty-oight agricultural col legos, with 389pro!osBorsauil3, 917 students. Few of tho graduates, however, heenm farmer. ' ' Oral Brown lis retired from politic and gone to linilding house. Twenty-two handsome stone front resi dences stand in his name on the tax list of St; Louis. Hoswoll C. Smith, author of the widely known Smith's grammars, arilh- metlcs, and Kcoirrapliie for schools, tlied in Hartford lately, aged seventy, eight years. , , There has been au advance of 20 cents por ton on coal in New York iu cousoquenco of the active demand. The strikers and operators seem lo work to each others hand altor all. China ha engaged the Confeder al General ltlpley to constraet erten iv works for th defense of th coast and the principal river, (loners! Kip ley sail mr th hst In a few days. Tbo Alabama' and Chattanooga Railroad was sold on the 3d inst , by master commissioner to trustees for the first mortgage bondholders, for $1,200,00 over and above th Hon created by receiver's certificate, conrt costs, Ac. A TEllRllir.E SHIPWRECK. "ON 1,1 ON It WOMAN SAVED." To ii h there is nothing more awlul to couteiiiphitothaii a slaipwruck u niid-ocouii vsaiel huriajd on the rocks, with 400 pcngcra,joti boa I'd. Kiltlii'in, mother, children, brother und sisters, tutllUig 'Witlfrtho angry wuves. .Sin u re the Uot ill) of ilie last horror. J"- " The steamship Schiller, which sailed from Now York for lluinbiiri, Gor- many, on tho 28th of April, w ith about 400 Iiuiiian bcinin on board, and curry ing dOO.OOO in gold, 4,000 bushels of corn, s.uuo uarrels ot rosin, all the mails lor the continent of liurope, atfi frnli talife'BiiJnO hik;wiistlriven out of by 'n! stm-m and landed on a a , , , 'H 111 U tirilftO IOLT, HI OIH' OlllKK, Oil . M,jmiryr-'it l .... "i . . ..i u Yi"V i. wreck uucitLttluiuoHKlheSctlly islands, a group ut thu wwtt enlruiMxi of the luiglixii oliiuiutJ. IsrltHiging to the coun ty of. Cornwall, about thirty . inilua V. S. W. (ram .'.'iiintls Kiid.V, ii m .,,. .! ..' i .li 1. LATER PARTlfllLAaS.'!! I n) ,:; " LoNnoN, Mny 0 Bvenin'if FoHy thi'eo survivors of 'the rcy and pasit ongers ol the Schiller have arrived at Penrance. I Of those, thlrty-thrcehave gone to Plymouth and the remaining ten iiro'tort ill o fed moved .""Tire fol lowing additional particulars ol t lie dis aster have been referred :' ;' ' ' " " A heavy fog has prevented' olwcrva tions on board tho Schiller since Thurs day, and In consequence of the fog the engines were put at half Bpeed and sail was reduced at nlile o'clock on Friday night- ''""I t ten o'clock the same night the ship struck the ledge, and at one n crest panic Prevailed. Cntitain Thomas is hiirhlvm uisod for his conduct durinir tho torrible scenes which followed. Two boot were filled with men who refused to come out."- Thot-nntnin fired his revolver over their heads to drive them out and then fired at them, lint without effect. Afterward the ship by tho other bouts. The fog lifted an hour ufter the steainer struck, and (lie lichts were plulnlv visible. '1 wo of the hoats on the steamer were Crushed by tho fulling of tho funnel. Rockets, and guns wore fired from the steamer until the riowdor became wef. Tho deck house, crowded with ieo ple, was swept nway at 2 P. M. The on plain gnthered some of the surviv ors on tho bridge, and all wero gradu ally mvrpt away by the flood tido, which took tlio doctor mid captain last. The rigging which remained almve water was crowded w'('' passengers and crew all night. The main mast fell nt 7:30 A. M., and being of iron sunk ith all who had taken refuge on it. The foremast gave way soon afterward. ' Lite belts and wreck stuff saved the lives opsonic, who drilled miles away. One mutt was "resetted after being in the water ten hours. Two boats from Stagnes arrived a short time before the must fell, but wero tumble to approach tho steamer on account of the shoals, but picked up ,, (.,lp,ai T1()nm. T . . - 1 stin(;lerB in the water, tlio Tiaei. Imsser. eft the bridge at 3 n. m. to assist those on tlie deck, and when he reached (ho deck was swept nwav by a heavy sea. All concnr in saying that be exercised the greatest rare and was not abed Ibr five nights previous to the disaster. The sea begun to break ovor tho vessel half an hour after she struck and the tide rose twenty-five feet before daybreak. Only One. tromns trrjs saved. The survivors who landed at 'I'reseow escaped in the Schiller a own boat: Tho vessel which cost $700,000 is a total loss. Tho disaster has caused great alarm throughout the country There were passengers on board hail ing from every State from Maine to Wisconsin, in some Instance a hus band, another a wife, and still another a son or daughter, nisi a few instance whole families all went down together '-i-(rov. Ingcrsoll, of Connecticut, was inaugurated on Wednesday, the 5th inst. ;' . Mr. Joliii Sheriduii, futher of Lieut. Gun. Sheridan, died at his residoncc in Somerset, Ohio, on Thursday lost. ' Texas Jack advortisos in all tlie London papers his readiness to guide English tourists over th American prairie. . Tho earnings of the Union Pneiflo Railroad for April were $1,620,962, against $742,810 last year; an increase Ol fil2ll, 11)0. lr.thai-0 n. r,M.n.!,,lAi. nf ll,. Now York JWjir, nas given $100,000 to Iter. Dr. John Hall's new church, in sow ork city. 2Uw ai'trllsttBfnls. L ICENSK NOTICES. Tbo fullowlns paraoni hava Had in tha ofloa of tba Clark of tho Court of Quartar Sataloas of Cloartald eooaty, tbah- polltiaaa aad aoada for Lioonaa, at tha Juaa aaaaloni Bait, agraaablj to tba Art of Aaaambl 1 botsl Ltcaxaa. Willlaai Sobwsai, Jr ..Brady Adam Knarr llrady Danial Doran Bradford Jonas aloora.H.......n.....4.. ..Ilaraatda JekB Ryaa Bnrtiaida Jaaiai P. Curry ......Cha.l Antlla Bislotaan Corlagtoa Jaha B. Uargoy. ,. .......CortairtoB s. U. How .....Ukaroald .laiaaa aliLauaklia Claarfiold ClaarSald CloarloM ClaarSald ..Carwaaaaiilo ....(lraoawood ....fllea Hopa Uallab Hnatadalo ll..ul..l.la Hoatadala Ooorja It. Ijaliialdt D. H. Pullartoa . Joha Dnachorty....,i......-.....H Nawtoa Kaod M Samuel lltilllhan ., I. W. Itaad ., U. Kaiarliao Cbarloa kaaoay ................. ... Jamaa Carter Willlaai Oarraa Blliabatb Saillaa. ., Jobn Motoaraaj Jama Halay Jataaa Dnn....i P. A. Ilalian. Jaiura L. Kcolald.. ...... ........ Win. U. l.aTi.salio....; Andraw Fulmar.. Haaladala ......... Houtsdala ...Houtadala Haaladala ......... HoDtadalo ............Hualoa . ..lluali.B Morrla - .....Morrit Haw Vfaahiag-um Oaoaola Oaoaola Mary Elaoalwwer......M tloorco W. Darla.. I M.lo 11 ot I . Jamra II. I.iptua Koal D..barlyM ,.... Srailh U.lrd Jaiura llaburahaat...., Sarah Hollar Saaiual tlohlou......-..ir. ........ Ijiwrarwa CampbalL. ....... laaao P. lanuii , iirra Rhulai Wllliaal Shiaid Uaorga I'aara j.. ........Oaoaola Oaeaula Wallaei-t.oj ...Woodrard ......Woodward .....Woodward Woodward Woodward ....Woodward v WHoutaAi.N tiqi'oa. Polar natulan Uoartfa H. Itulmokor..,. Ilcurxa N. Culinirn fcr.1TAt BAIT . ?imual S. ftoltrrs '. at. 8. Olaiiii.... Slaihao Ural..,.. ......... Patrick karrirB J.'lm ritioaralil I .; ,...Colaa;IOB ....I'laarllald ....l.awraBoo . . ...OoraalA .....ClaaaSald ...Curwanavllla Oareota , Oaroiila tlaurra W. Irttahara 4......... .. Boyaiia VYooiiia.. ........ .......Paaoyallto Woodward KLt IILOOM, Glark. May II, II7J. "I A V I'lON'. All paranni arl haraliy wiraori aaalaat rur ehiala or In any way inaddliao with tha follow K firo.aily, auw In tha itaiac-aalun af Joaa.b Varlioo, uf Cut toxtna lowtialilp, ail ! I lliiraa, I enwa, I atorfo, I ono.horao aairua, S boda aad k. ddias. I oupbuard. I labia, I chain, a lot nf wkaat la tha gri'tiad. aad oua hlio f boaa. Thia propi-rly halmisa la laa and il lart with Mai tuk- Jrot to mr unlrr. 11 A. II 111 LRU AN. i Pruaohtllbi, May II, H74, U. -.,,. aTJAt'TipiS,- I -.-i'i h'li ' All ttarinal aro haraby aaallanad'' acolaal riarahaalnx or I any way ataddliao, with tko la. owlnf pswaarty, how ha woaaaailaB af f hwakaa M Raolk, of EaaoaraovJirady lowaikia. Claar- nria aoaniy, i-a., an i I aouktag atova and ajpa, a oMiina; a.oi P'po. a wawa Boa waaaiag, II okalra, I Moklaf akalra, I aawoaiaa labia. 1 aloob, M jards aaraol, I lauaia. arafa of boaa. It aal af blarkaaithi' kola, l.aat of oood worb- lh aoola, all wo yvo wood la yard an ah oe. Tbl praaawty waa wortaaaod by bm May Sd, aad I Ml wllh hia aa Iota aabnaM to ray ardor. . , Rual.ariar, May II, It. JOHN B, KUlg. The World's Great Object Teacher's Culminating Tnumpn. P,.!:T. B ARITTJMS W O tt L. D ' Museum, Menagerie, Caravan, Circus, f : , AND Colossal Exposition1 of all 'Nation! THE B A ItNU jkl V Nl V KRSAL. . e.:,.yl . , I... I.-I I I I, . p;'T. BARNUMaV'T,.; if KTr" l a- . j ...... N Im (nrn Collrfts lfUuiLtliir -Ifrtt, trill pilch Us might Metropolis of 1 treaty Venire I'ole I'titiltou at CLEARFIELD, PA., wBP.rssnar. MM' to, tars. k; In 100,000 Cardinal Cuiuosities ! Steam Engine-Operated Automatic and Polytechnio Institute Bnrnuiu'M CoIosmouiu or Forkign An tomato ni. Tnetufiinf haudrdi of eitrcmely eariou ond divert lag Life-BiiaBUklnt, Mot Id ( Meebonieil Aatomotom from farU. Uonevo, UniMli Mil BtrliB.- I.SOO RtnroMntotivo Amete, HaU, Blrdo, Hb4IUi nmpniatiDHfl mwrmm m otiwitn. Tho ' ' ' ' 0HLYLIVI1TG GIRAFFES IN AMEBICA fliojrl; Bioro eif-omire than inr ordinnrx Menngerl Only School of Captive Living Sea Lions, In grto4 Unkl of atr. The owljr Afriea Xotial i AIU OUick MaiuU Ii.Hi. Ai largo m u Ox. Tbe Only (Scnulne Ethiopian Horned Horse TEE 02TLY QILm LAKD. A Bopo,nt Stuicadof INTER - CONTINENTAL AMPITIIEATRE, Wltb aaatl (br IO.OUO Sf aelalara. Prraentlng la anprrmo artlitio OfimrMitioB and ilallat riralry DAN COSTELLO'S INTERNATIONAL HIPPODROME ' . " AND - " ' LOWANDE'S IMPERIAL 1 fP it ' 1 .5r&r JbVrffta. $sr0 a mo ifc Till. WM It. POHTKB. tba fuBnlaat af (oit-orownf ; ,1 Perf'irmpri of evory notion, over oBrt'gkittii. ftlnro tha onoiih nro rnlB-Bt Arcnlo Talent to (NMetitato a ocoro ererdinarr tirratei. A CARAVAN COl.LKUR of Kdoratod Klophante, Por forMiag Potrite, M fill Trkk Uhargare, OaalnO tqneelrlona, Otown Mnlea, Apa Act or, aad other Mtoaiahing finite aVbolara. Tbo arrival la towa eaoh Burning of wrwaiaai ntaere. idtMnara. Ui-iimiIl Tpknoilata. THI8 EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD balaj baraldad by tha HtllHTIIIST PAUKAKT aaaaiaa aplaador a doaaa Hoaiaa Trluanba. and to tba rariahiol atraiaa af Prof. AIM. Hrott'a mm N rw Wlut i TWO LEYUT1IA1 IMVERSAL UVHO EXP0S1TI0XS DAILY. fr mptnmt I oiMal T r.M. rml Animal amd OremU ttrrt "m r : j MM Mr Mrr. ay-Roaaabor Ital a Rlalo Ttakol, far Ika anal frioo, adala la tko Kwtlrw IO flJrwat rraa Adaltaroa Uaoraataod to all woo kuy T. T. Biraoa I AoleUio(r.phy, . - , ,THI OKIAI (SOaLO'S tAta willalaoaik.oltol PHILIPSBURH. LUTHERSBl'Rf?. 1 - . 3 S" F A I It , 'eXPOI'MOS' COMPA N V, ,:; Pronriutors. ' a 'I I l 'I .! ! f I ; II J I r -i :i . i . .10 i. i ' II I.V. 'l 'I ""'"'"Tl :i i'i.i ) h in ;3 Mb What St,mi, Khrtrivihf and One Million JhJ far firtvi Art'omtliJittt. ' origtuntiitf, ntf ftnlttnri nl irff(t.in whil I unu intMilj rati ou need If torn PrtM - f The Worlds Show, Ami the tmlf Kbibitiot In Anierif riryufi ttrnl trmwut ftg fk HrlijioMt e' u , ttnti tinilf tiitrd Vy imi'i Nrra tltrysjmum mmtf ttovk". Kr-t-.r.ntu ntm iban TKN TIMKK Til K lMtt'E OK AU.MIt-SlO.' n fiiifilo Tukel (Ouljr AO rritlfi) nd lailtlrifr to ftuh drt'nrtuirttt ChiMrca u trier nlnt1 rr b.if triet, with FKKE AIKMISSIO.V :o all who tur- rnHftj i no oi r. i. uhmi i, wnnen "f niotm-n; llt iifl. llluHrv't. oi.d M.M.lftW up lo JH7&. It luted l,m H M tn l M 'V.ttl. lluv rl.-ck lo m bej in tier." H n ack OlttELstr. TWE.XTV GREAT SU0US I Over 1 000 Men and Horses I and ', BRAZILIAN CIRCUS ! Coaititatlnjt on oMnnrthpr onjirirailentf il an I petrleu cuncrnlraliuB f U H K A T AKKNAH BKYONI) ( KN f I RK ohd a CEN'TI-.MN lAL OF ClttOfS CKLI.BKI Tl KH, prominent etnong tba pre-oailnont being The Grtat MARTIXIO LQWANDB Tk Wild iViVcr if Hrmil, wbooo fuperhlj darinR and pbnBomtnel aohioveincDU ua ono, fmr attd ttrtn tare fWirkrU aortra, oaUhlithca bin Mrhaiupion" Ity tbo unan iaioua amitviit ot hi pruloiaioa. MMK. F.MHA rfpf'KWIi r,.th"Emprf. of the Arvso," ami I.oroljr Aniaana of balebadt 0XaeatrieBtse TONY, lb OontaurChlld H.ro. . MONN. K. II. IMK kHIM.,Maitroftbo Mr an. T"( I.'ANI)K.thBIie.,piirfJ Athloto. HIV IZHH, the o,ifina) "Mo Jm.i" aad Ucjueitrlaa UurUia. 11HOTUI.HM, Frad Juhn and a.Wla, Champion Anrrtoan QaiBaoti. fonhj. Ttf rthef with the rrrataal inmb-r nf cntitonioiiltta. t wni Kantau u lata r,H I. ! rank kaa arrr iron aioooilla. In raannitaila aad wia)altnal!r aiorlnt Ihmnith adulririf aattltadei Mailer Slulckl nrlfada, - . n.4 1 jr.. I, .I- wmr,"f-' " TL'KSDAY, MAY 18TH 'THVKKDAY. MAY 8(rTH a a a- tWitr '5, fli'fr.ljfmfntj. " tr :' - - ' -- tr f 11 KtilSTKIl'S KOTK.'K,- Not It' li lirrvliV ttvH tlint (lit) fi-lloW Iiik (n- otMinl hnfn lrfn iiiWi.(-1 nnJ inil hy m, lutl rt-iduiu ttlfi.l nt rtri.ril hi llm tittioc (r lti In itwliun fit r, U-fnt9f$, mitttfTM, mill nil ulhur ItiliirfDU-U, Hinl will Im inM-niwt( lo tlm Dttt Or ili S.H' vtul ! V'lw.rllil ton til) , ! Iw kii M thm t'tiurt llou-f, in llm b(troiitti ut CloNrtlsltl, sum tu,ricl!i( un Hit Itl MuDtUjr bvlit tli Tib imy) of Jan. A. JV U7t' - ... tiut.riiuiibi vmii f Jtapl A. Winter, JiiftriiUn of E. K. H. J. Kh trt, muuT ta.ll tn o( Mxrtla V. Kfjihrirl, li-a'J. tinl Mfiianl sf U. If I'-rktr nuJ M.rlh IIuntirfiiiiiiit.litT.lora of Amlrv Hunter, lata of V'lrrli tgwntlilp, Jctf'il. KiOatl vrouiit "f J. A. Id. Plojjul, ft'lmlnliireilur tit JftGuti Flkfl, Ut of Umtiin low ohl(i, Aotfount ul Alfl I. chut, ttluiinl.tr. tor (if Ooorg LtobAt. Uta tti (i irt.nl towmlup, i1-hj U. Ii. J MMltilAN, 1 My ll-U Ucjtitttjr A Kctsordtf, OTI(!K. :noi V.. Hepburn bj Intlifl Court of Comm-Hi ur Bl irlitiil t ri-M of i (rurni-itioi.t.. n J t , Nt. HU Marsh T. '76. ua, tut -aid Jn.i-.'q II. !lp(ititirn, . hvtJtf aotlflctl tiirl rrfjntrMl to hunt,., aiinr f'tr otir fit itl dauri, to m blil at tJImrttnil. on lb 7(li Hy ftf Ju ut, io nntr tbi- ,.-litioQ o. litwl T tU id Jonntf) K. IU taju, ? nuii, up) rbow n.M, if tny yo b, wbr tbo unl Ji'iiato U. H(iurn, our wilf, tioulJ not tt sUtJttmmsi viul mMklud lam Out IjouiJi af qutrl luonr, o(rrHl iot witb )a, tvcourdinR to t!i ti of Autinblr im Mieb ontw mid nnd nro. ridiMl. W. K. MsPllKtViOiV, - - hfrtlfi Offi0, I i-twriff. - OUtvWV'-v, Uf .U, JW-i 4t -t-f-H. r 't - - IN TUTICK.TO TAXPAYERS.- In iMordtnco with h A"t of tbi (J- anr! Ar-'finirlT of tldi ('oininnilih, npjiroi-tl tha V.'.l do.vK. MtrtU, A. I. It;i, tod tb mppl hi tit Mpiiruvnl tbe I'I Uf of Arll, A. Ii. 17.1, -rflHtlny to 'b eolletli of ttvio I t toMf ot C'lmrllfiJ,' bo4hm i tbmfors htrcbj ( ivtto to tbo UxpiTorg raiiding Iu tba diatriota below noBtvd, tbat tho County Trruiiror, Ii U'ooril.noi with lh iktcifid turtioB of Hid At, wilt otUtid Ol the I'Ucci of holdlug thr burouyh ftnd lowoob ii okctiuui f'0 tht f(lluinj Bitae.l djr, bctwrea 1 1 hour f V A. M. P-l b r. M , Ci,ir OthrfWi-9 lpM(ia(nl,fiir tUfiiirb of ,l.'l;thnl(llJ' oml Msjiu (.(. iJitAituiJ uhm-I In, tbftMi I7j ; Knr V'4ll40L'toti. SatunLir, -ftirtt 13. from 1 to 4(tl-a M. Kr Wu.dird, TiiOsvUf, jHnt (S. For Ouiti h, Wrdnptlar, Jun Ift. Kt H'4.-rn- Ibumfny, Jui ih , fur niti tt h, Junt H. . . lr Jufif4i,Ufily, Jyue I;). Kur (.'lirft. Win.diy, Juno 21. ' For K V prl iikj un, 'iu-dTi;lf Jone Vi Fr iturmiiir) i..iD-bip, U'ritiivJuv. J ! 1:'.. Fr burn li it b'-runffb, ItiMin.U, -l-ia 24, Vt IMI, i rUi.y, June 3a. , l l" oil toifi rilid to m 'i rriiurrr Ih"" ttill hi' n -lhol iD 4 jit ptr tt , v Mlt II . t) ur nrfll . Nil) ,u n,Ur-t syttr tk j itl iif ty Jm'-t nrtl, 10 rhll uupBlduXefftunklflK diffcKOtio nl J r..N jujr C.-iif. lo inniuit luipavcri. I'lrtt- a enn 'Mjr, fmiti 1 tl'i lUl ti:r Irt of oMl.i, J.i' ilii-tr I.IM nt thn I litamrar'i otT.4. A rarv ojiji Ttuuitv will he I fturJiii lunn-liHiil to lifl ikr 'r tUrnitm fr I H7 ". I nd tbiH . i.d ft tiln In h- ."'-urt H'if" fif thitt mrji-.K'. , UAVII) W. W I.-4K. Tici.-Ain.t ofii'U', ) Trrft.uivr. : C frflr;J, 1'4., My U, triT5. j H XT A 'WTIrt, Awnu for th bft tcns Mnzie pncaaw.j.1', wilu tjugaui jiriio, it.t-ittat li ei'iiti. I'or ntbiif unvoltto cn't rtisDip. AJ diOa. P. I'. ULl.l K, .New ito.iii.,.1, Mil', WJ POWELL & M011GAN, . , DIALIltl III MAI. DWAKK, . ' ' Alto, .Mauaiicturoriof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. ciuiniLii, r a. JARMIXG IMl'LEMEXTS of ull ' " klaitl for rale ly lOWULt, M01IUAH. A 1 1. WOK I) W H EE I. B A II ItO W S ' lor aal. ty ' ' roWKLI. a.MiiRtUX. Q1X, PAIST, PUTTY, (il.ASS NUa. U.. for rlo bj l'OWEI.L I Mulit.'AN. TinrJinji, for inlt by l'OWKLI, k MORI1AN. Q.VNS,PISTOL6 SWOKDCAKES For aal kr 1'OWELL A MORllAN. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Siiea, for aalo by POWELL A MUKUAN. JHOX ! IRON I IKON ! IRON ! Far talo oy POW'KLL A IIORlUN. II ORSE SUOES A HORSE SIIOK NAIL8, funil. by POWELL A MOIUIAN. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES Aad boat afaBBfaotara, for lata by POWELL A N0IIUAN. rpiilMBLE SKEINS AND TifR B0XK8, far aala by POWELL A MORGAN. I) tSSOlUTION.- Tha eoiart north in buret of ore x ielinc br- tweoli N. K. Arnold and V. Koao llarth(rn. il tha mercantile battioMi, in tho Iwtraufb of C-r-fniTille, iradinK ai Ansoi n A H Rtfaini. " diaoolTMl Iry muival eonirnt ou the .fSrat dag Mf, IS7A. The booki, nolo and Jmlftmi'Oti of tbo orai are Irft In tho bandi of N. H. ArnolJ for elllnoeiit and eolicotioa. Thoao pnrtlo bavirf ntiPHtlfd arruuota with the fimt wil) i1r.i rail and ffttle thr-iu without -UUy. Tk diitvlnhi rtlattt omtf ta tt mtrnntitt fnei"ipt. N. K. ARNOLD. W. R. HAKTSIIORN. The nni-Tigifi propuaei to (Vintlliue tlx'l'il'i nrn ef Mirrhanillilng at tho old ataiid, and trndi to ! net It on a more oxtended maU) ni Mil gnode rbn.fr than verbpfire He mtnl tho old Batroai and now ontp. toa, to her thi ii mini. N. K. ARNOLD. fur wffBuv Ilia, May 5, I87i.-St a1: PJOUKXED A.3.SIGXKR SALK OP Valuable Real INtalr. Tborc ail! bo anld at MiMic outcry, at Ihr C.rt UcHlia. in Ukarlirl.l, on MON l AY. Mar M M, I "Ti at I o'clock, a certain lot of ground aidiatr in lae bdimuf'b of CloartlrM, ou the iulb iiV of Mar ket street, aJjn.amg tbo Pult OHioo on lb ri'lt front, na; 14 loot oa Markrt vtrret and ruimiiiK hack betWftn Intt of V. A. U an tin and John Trout wan ITS foM to an alley. .Tliii lut i oiff the noft deiirablu huini lilea in lnwri. lb right to dm tb tkUtrrn wall nf tha l'l -'ffi building ia afcurrj to the purchoorr. nn priTinrot of oae half hi noit. Tiiriui aiftdr knnan nn ilT of Mle. A. O. TATK, Anflff"" of K. A . P. Rjadcr. CleerA-!,!, M .y 5, iHTi.-St N OTIC B OF lXO()l:rOI!.TH)N- N.Ml-8 ) bt-rr-lir tivrn th-it an aiii!icthH will bo made tut i next Oiurt M ijunrt.r vi- loni of OlcarftVId i fr.tn ho held n th Unl Mtiod iy of iurni, I fa, by the eiliatn u'. lit , Uga tf Npwtiurg f.r riiarmr of in oro i ati aa a Ixirungb, in arior.inrn with rhn n-rel Atl ot ApfmuI.Iv. nnd ftifeevml aijilcte-nir IhT itu. relating l i tho lacorp rral Inn ! rt(ir-m;.i in th Cumiiioanreallh f I'vun IvuniA . WM. M. Mecri.i.nniti. A'l'r r-r IVtiii'tn"' rl'learffM. Mnjr 8, Tfc.-4i lyoi.rrioN. Th- narlBoral.b Wrotofora caUtiHR li' U V. W iltfl i and II. II. VaiiValpal). I iht praf lieeiif Me iinnn, I tbi day diPPol.vd hy ou.m euaivtA. II. V. WIIX1N. II. U VAWAl.UI. Cloarlirld, May IpI, I;.,. N. n.-Tho bo.ikpoT the firm will a. f '"1' " the ofhM nt XL V. H ilton, whrrv ibej -rt" il d by either of Ih nhive n im I. 1 Jt : $7785foM0" Cents. 1 1'rBilrr'aTlnKTabll-and Torki'l Dlrof' lory Tor May contalna :. tvorlh "f formation. For aatl.ra.-tor manna aol hara diralH ary Maalor Maaoa ihmilit k.ia a aapy. Pnaa I raall. For aala at Nawa rllanda, Hotoli, oa Rail road Tralna, ata. Mai lad anrwharoon reorir1 111 aoati. Offloa 1) A 91 Smtb Third alraot, fkll adalpkla. May a. 41 fjOTA RM Riia- Woknararolaad a mrtolnt of Iba RlU'lJ1 Traa Ulna aora alinkan, aada at I'anlor Hall, Pa, tbt noat ovor kroaxbt lo liar ooonia. Itld rollara, an. I llotiblna' nloufhi. Allwarrill ad arM-olaai. PVraabj aa low II ' U. tt. BHOWN A EH". , ChartiM. May I. ISTI.-lt.