Slu gejmblicatt. tiCOKOI D. OooOIJkKUM, fcditor. 'cLBARFlKLP. WKDXESDAT MOKWNfl. PRC. , Utt. Roodi. If jo onl lo o w hsl ll ols la iho bo.ls.H world, Jo.t rrid or oinoni.lo; eotunnt. lb. Spttinl ooluois 1 poriloolor. . Nearly all of our Itadical exchange, contain Grant' pioco on achoola and tbo taxing of church property. It wan not lightning that struck the White llousa last week. Gen. Hen derson did it by the indictment ol "Bal." In accordance with our annual cua tom, no paper will bo issued from this office next week. Christman.youknow! Congress ailjonrned over from Mon day last until Tuesday, January 4th, 1878, ao that each member conld enjoy the holidays at home. A Uodi.t Mak, It i "id that Bishop Haven praya thine timet a day . fh Hrant'l renominatien. Wander it ht intercedes for Babcock' acquittal in I limiUr way. 6en. C.moron and Gove'tW Bart, rutin, fearing compromised or) th At torney General question, the 'ardot bureau is again in complete running order and ready lor business. The Laheastor InhUienctr is in doubt 'whether Grunt's next campaign will have for its leading Issue 'crooked' whisky or straight piety." Ho holds n full hand and is playing to a ''double header" in a bluff way. Kkmaukabi.e ! A dispatch from ' St. Louis, announcing that Babcock hud bcn indicted by the (irand Jury for his "crooked" whisky business, states that " the president is not impli cated." Wondorful, indeed I Tbo Legislature meets at lUrris burg on Tuesday .January 4th,at which time Pr. Jioyer takes his scat in the upnor branch ot that body. Forability, xperienci and industry, a largo ma jority will be his inferior. "Tweed's escape" annoys fiadical editors terribly tb"o times. We shall not bo surprised it some of them do not got the nightmare over it. tint the righteous mortals, who, of course, can "sin no more," had hotter keep a little quiet until they soo how Babcock gets way. ' The Government wants the tax on tea and coffee restored. Scnsiblo for once. Put your tax on the luxuries, anil tnke it off the necessaries. Liquors, tobacco, coffee and tea should hear the linrtheit. Those who do not want to support tho Government in that way can very easily do without either. The Haw Appointk. Grant has appointed Col. J. O. Broadhead, of St. Louis, apodal counsel to fill tbo vacancy nswauwuioil hr flin removal of Gen. II on- demon as publio prosecutor of the whisky ring in St. Louis. Col. B. bad better not prosccto the ring too hard, or he will got his walking papers too. Oca FtKNr I'kkbidkki. A special to the New York H'orU, credits Grant with an expression that is somewhat too lively tor bis wits. wnenuoneara of BLino's blank refusal to record bis voto on the third tonn question bo mid; "Uhine needentbeaodamn care ful. Ho don't stand in anybody 'away ." The fact that the St. Louie Grand Jury indicted Grant's private secretary for "crooked" whisky frauds, is con clusive that "Bab." it a scoundrel, or that tho Grand Jury was composed of Mockhoads. All being Radicals, we are unablo to decide who is the real scoundrel in this stupendous fraud. Grant wants Congress to regulate the marriage relation botwecn the youngsters of thU and foreign coun tries. Nellie married an English snob. Hence the hint. It would hava been far mora business-like if he had colled the attention of Congress to the "crooked" whitkv business. There is something "in that." A Radical exchange askt, "What iaa become of the war Democrats in Congress V Why, bless your soul! there am more fighting men in the present than any two former Con gresses. The "crooked" whisky ring has played bob with your fighting material ; instead of being in Congress, they are moving toward the poniten tiary. A Bisa-orm TaotBLi. BisbopSimp son of I bo M. K. Church, who has been running with Grunt occasionally, was announced by Riulirul Journals last week as suying that tho people should re-elect Gen. Grant. The Bishop is est In a card denying it. Well, bad ho h it" politics ulono and attended to his railing ho would not have been doubly comproniswd. John Scott, Esq., who founded the Ilroiikrille Republican fifteen years ago, has sold his interest in that paper to Col. J. R. Weaver, lit present U. 8 Consul at Antwerp, Belgium, and a son-in-law of Bishop Simpson, while lie (Scott) is playing )mt muster for the Brookvillian at tl.B'M) per year, much fcilUT lako than publishing country neisM'r. Vpsit, Gen. Hancock's speech, al Riihcock'i Chicago court of Inquiry. mil the action of the St. Lnui Grand Jury, -have knocked Grant's military arrangement in tho head. The mill tary commission has been dissolved by "the Government." What a huge back-down I A victory for freedom I A complete surrender of the military Ho tUe civil authority for once nnder U rant's iie. FaT'LiV.iN.-TboSelinsgrove Timet says: Therjuoof TheSnydor County Bank vs. CapC IV. A. Meeker did not come to trial tbit court, ht claiming to be too tick to attend. This la now the tlurd term already he managed to get off. It it well understood now that in addition la the 120,000 ol stock vonc. the stockholders will have to make op J statlr.it 110,000 to meet losses of the Bank. Total, 130,000 1 .1 FOKLOKX HOPE. In the current issue of llarftr't IVirJly, Itsodilor, (icorge Win, Curtis, assume that "the Jtepubhcan party does not mean to itewtroy itself by the rcnoinination ol Giiit, wbo would not even carry Maesaeliusctl. and would certainly lose Jfmr York, Pennsylva nia and Ohio,", and is of tho opinion that the Ilepubliiiuia can elect no can didate by mere "party momentum," lie believes that tliosenso of party ob- 1 ligation bus ureaily weakened and the dissaflection of 1872 has immeasurably deepened and broadened. This sorrow ful state of things he attributes to tho low, poraoiml, Hellish, intensely purtl- sun cuurtictor oi uiiniiiiisirauun wnicu fosters such iniquities as the Credit Mobilier, the moiety system, the salury grab, the enormous whisky and Indian frauds, questionable transactions of all kinds involving high ofllcors and ap parent disregard of them, a despotic party controlled by the oflice-bolding interest and a contemptuous violation of solemn party pledges.'-' These crimes of the party, added le the intimacy of Grunt with such fellows as Boss bbop hord and MoDonald and not the bard times bare, in Mr. Curtis' opinion, shattered the Republican party. It must be admitted that bo hat made a rather searching examination of the caso, and it would be very singular if a party could ttaggor through, which it came before tho Cabinet, Brlstow was j lotdeddown with tho long catalogue! theonly member who stood up for him, of crime, which b properly ascribe. U" "') yWdod on the VrMMtnt j tMb.rwb.de.llrgb.cb.t. 3 msuo rr innt suiicrmuveiy idi ai maue on me r it re crvuuy m ut w " v, imn . Iiimsn nn triu ks uinl 111 ftnn ..t 1 r ru.ll.rf .ki L. Lrctted that the Secrelarv did not have; was alleged lo bo guilty of a blitli i ' " '"-"'i M"d tu,t e 1,000. . ...m. i,i., .i.tK.,i.i' mi,. tbo pluck to resist this characteristic I criminal offmmc. IleliskeJ Ini" u hear-1 .'ongressmun fln,ii(lull's pe ui.ivii.r.iij nuj.ji.'i v..u ,uv ,iu,c,ii. mcnt for the past lourteen years through thick and thin. This is not all. A voto was taken in Congress tho other day on "the third term," and ont of tho 294 members present, only 18 voted for Grant's re- nomination. Six of the eighteen were negroes, and tho twelve othor fellows were white. Th'o prettiest "corner" ever made in Congress, was that made on tho Radicals by tho Democrats. When the resolution coudeming tho third tonn scheme was offered, tho Radical leaders all "cut" and run, in stead of standing their ground and filli- bustering for two or three days and nights, as was tho habit of the Demo crats while lu the minority. )VKLli WELL!! We notice that a pair of IiidiCnl twins, named L. A. Miller, chairman, and D. S. Dunham, secretary, are ad vertising through tho lludical newspa pers that a Stato Cnuvontion of the Junior 8ins of 76 will bo held at Ty rone, on the 28lh of Dccemlicr. The Domocrat must bo very green who will allow himself to be coaxed into any scheme gotten up by these two Iiadi cal bankrupts. As successful decoys. one or the other of those State (?) offi cials should liavo been a bankrupt i Democrat ; but to put two played out Iiiuls at the head of this Radical move ment in Democratic counties, liko Cen tre and Clearfield, demonstrates the stupidity of those who are making a raid on tbo Democratic paity. As Miller and Dunham never succeeded in establishing anything, except their extreme Radicalism and utter incom petency to regulatu their own affairs, it is but just to suppose that they will prove failures in public affairs, and ull who are foolish enough to get into the boat which 'they have launched must expect to be drowned in the flood of common sense, about which tbey know nothing. Democrats, bewaro I Miller and Dunham arc the paid hirelings of Grant, Babcock and. Ilartranft, and all wbo are verdant enough to allow them selves to be told to tbit band of politi cal freebooters, need not be surprised if they aro told vory cheaply, and cjiented out of the purchaso money at that. If Senator Gordon, of Georgia, and Judge Kollcy, of Philadelphia, con sent to loan themselves to these dema gogues on tbit occahn, we shall be doubly disappointed Tiro UtAi.Tur Skiks. The leading newapaper organs of the M. E. Church, and many prominent rlorgymen and lay members, condom n toe conduct of Bishop Haven k Co., for nominating Grant, at Boston, a fortnight go, for a third term. The Now York C'hrit- tian Advocate and The Methodist rap the Bishop over the knuckles rather sharply. Then again, a large number of Radical journalists condemn tbo President for removing Gen, Hender son, because he was so successfully aendingtbe "crooked" whisky ringslera to the penitentiary. The follies of these godless elm rcli mcnaju the crimes of the White House ring are so potent to every sensible man in the country that tho upright in church and State are rising up to condemn these fools and criminals, no mutter how thoir church or party may bo affected. If this multilines to be done, we may look for a reform in church (so fur aiUhe Methodists are concerned) and State, so fur at weeding out Gruntisiu is necfssary. No Jua wpurrinsi. Tho United States Senate bus about as uiui.h authority to regulate the liquor traffic in Ibis tStato, as it has to order the changes of the moon. Nevertheless, we uoiico that some of tho Good Tomplurs, and tho members of theCentrnl Congregational church, of Philadelphia, are sending memorluls Alld petitions to Senator U'allaco, asking the body of which ho is a men ber, to regulate iho b'quor trufilc. I bese people would just manl iest as good senso if they would ask I he Sutialo to resurrect John Brown and atop hit soul Irom ; ;iireliing on." Governor Harlranlt is the hum lo ap ply to for relief. Ho has control over iho subject, and in- whom these very ietiiiunera voted. Lea. enthusiasm and afilllo more sense on this, like on all other subjects, will prove mom lieneficial. Btoocr Smar Moaruti. The dis ordered Senator from Indiana it al wayt bespattered with blood, and sur rounded by ghost. The PblUnicJpbla Timer, of the 18th, In alladlng to ft re cent effort of tbit decropid specimen of diseased humanity aayt: Mr. Morton waved it again. Wbon the Indiana Convention meeta next February and eleuu delegate, to the national body, it aheuld But forgot Morton. Since the President's agur back-down in the Southern outrage hushes, he fa the Only UcpubJicaa of Any jmpar- lance who dare to offend common i sense by waving the "bloody ahirt." J ' QRAST AM) BAHCQOK. mi . i.. ! nmn iim irfimwiuuouM ruvunun fraud In thu wont worn drought to the lVenuU'it' )iuIUm Ity the dvtecUvva, "tho Uuvernmeni" at ouuo telegrapbed Us canfederatet In rlm A ory, Mc to Mr. Dyer, i'niled Stales District' Dunuld and Joyco he would he in- ,. ii7. ... .5 . .. . . . ., : Attornoy, at t. J.ouis, not tu biiow ono scoundrel to escape. Mr. Dyer tutegraphod back to tho "Boss," stating' 1... .. .....I.I. . mltl. i ..i.i .id. i , nn,." .... - Kirant Hppninted ex-Unltod Blates Sen- I ator Heiidui'sou to assist Mr. Dyei and in three wueks sent twe ot Granfa St. Louis buttles to the peuitotitiury, as well us Avery, tbu Chiut Cluk in VVoblngtoii, besides, thu'wiilciiee l fcuv the Graml Jury demonstnfted that Gen. liuocock, tirant'a priviAo seere lury, wiw us guilty us tboso hi the pen itentiary, and, of course, tliu jury found a Iruo bill ugainnt "llab," iuiiI when Mr. Henderson was about to proceed lo the trial of "Bub,"' he wus ivmoved by tbu "Boss," and the result is that Bub's" case bus been Ktponed in deHnitelv. Like "Boss" Twocd. ho) will also make, his escape. The editor of the Philadelphia Timet, in alluding to this outrageous transac action, says : A dispatch from Bt. Louit relates the particulars ot a conversation with Hen ator Morton, in tho course of which that cstimabla man stated that when tho nuostlon of Hondurson't dismissal ,. ., . , . l speech of a bully with nn announce. I nibnt tluit he wotllu "minor no right thuh be President." It might have cost him his neat in the (.'ubiuet, but it would have gained him tire admiration and gnttidiide of evury patriot. J 1'' Habcock escapes now, through tho in competency of Ihc proswution, Mr. lirntow cannot rsiitpe nm share 01 iho rcsiionsibility. The first result of Mr. Itendcrson'a dismissal is now seen in the postpone ment of the St. Louis whisky trials until next month, owing to the press of the new appointee's privute business and his lack of familiarity with the line Si prosecution. Although we shall be well pleased if this shull prove to bo the only disadvantage resulting from this swapping of horses while crossing the stream, the delay Is still greatly to be deplored, affording, as it docs, mischievous possibilities ot spirit ing away evidence, bribing jurymen, and tho exercise of other equally scan dalous methods by criminals reduced to desperation. Wo do not know thut General Bubcock would resort to sncb expedients to secure an acquittal, but wo can very well Imagine that one with so much at stako as ho, if guilty, would hesitate at nothing, und tho more Hicedily his case willlie disposed of, therefore, the greater will be tho likelihood that exact justice will be moled out. ll is all very well lu nominate Hen derson for tho Presidency on the strength of bis dismissal by Grant; but ..:, ...i,,!,, Th ,-1, ,-. mi, il,t before these trials are over, there will bo lots ot other fellows with precisely tho suine claim. When It rod head and Dyer und Wilson and tho rest have been one by ono decapitated, bow shall wo cbooso between them T Anil Bris tow himself may get turned out in time, and beside him the others would be nowhere. Rather STAOoxaiNQ. In taking a survey of tho field, wo sometimes feel liko declaiming against both Churcb and State, at thoy teem to be running a race lo aco which is tbo moat guilty in these prodigal, bankrupt timet. When we toko a survey or Uburrh af fairs, there stands Bceclior, Glenden ning, Gordcmann, and others of their kind, and we bocome alarmed at the demoralizing influences which surround their field of labor ; and in looking to the officers of State for a remedy, we have staring us jn tho face tuob men as Tweed, Gen. Babcock and tho part ner! of Geo. O. Kvana, with their nu merous confederates, tho living, mov ing example, of total depravity. The dearth of moral rectitude is truly ama zing. When will common honesty re sume its sway on thisdemoraliaed eon- tinent? Lot tbo rulers in church and stoU) answer. Thoir crimen and trans gressions are .s visible on evory hand a. the sun at noonday. What evil spirits have ruled this country for the past fifteen years I What a harvest of criiae ud folly has been entailed upon the innocent I Bab'. CoK8oi.ATioN.-Babcock doesn't think ll worth while for the court of inquiry to continue Its existence, "the mean ot "vindication lor which ho yearned having been affbrdod him at St. Louis. Of course, (reneral Han cock, it will bo remembered, suggested that the court had better wuli fi)l after the trial, since, if Babcock were con victed, aoiuo luibtnry action would be required ; and, even if ho wore acquit ted of Iho criminal charge, there uijght be toQie conduit unbecoming o,n olljecr and gentleman that in wurt would need to look into. All this the distin guished major of engineers thinks quite unnecessary, and tbo authorities al Washington, taking the tame viow, have dM4oJyd the court. Well, it would bo little hud on Bubcock to leave him no chance of escape X ail lu pltTRUt. Tbe"crookod" whisky ring U giving I'lho government" con sideralilo trouble. A. H'ff the con vletioR. lme no closer t,o Grant than McDonald, Joyoo and A very, he said "Let no guilty meneacapo, ' bal w hen ever tbey entered the White House and arrestod hit privato accretary, hi tune changed, and he virtually laid, by the removal of Gen. Henderson, Bab cock must not be eoerieted. We hope. however, that there i more virtu In a Missouri Jury than there I In a ISO, .0.00 President. Lovr.LT. TIki Pittsburgh Chronicle say that Stephen McCandloas, Esq.. Clerk of the U. S District Court, is crowded with business In the bank ruptcy branoli of the court. Ao cm tiro now act of shelving, fur Jb deposi lion 'of document, petitions, etc., in bankruptcy case, .re In course of erec tion, n tlcrk UtL'andless think tlifttifLbo bankn.'Qt,c4intrt)e.lod he will ho compelled to ftk for anolhor addition to the Government building. What prosperity I , Hon. John W. Johnston, one of the United States Senator, from Virginia, ha. been re-nominated for the position. II i a nephew ol Gen. Joseph K. Jokutton, frequently heard ot during the war.(yi aluvery for tho promotion ol Radical freebooter.. OESEHAh IIAM'OC.K TO Dili' ' MliM'H BlaVrt Vf j That notorious scoundrel, General; ilabcock, knowing full well thut like' uictco in me t oouns m itnm ir Ida eiHmcs, f rovallcd cm Grunt to gVyo lilm a military commission, no- Hf I.L .....I. n tl... ...., l l,,t ll.- ti... ll,. uuiml 1,1. i..,ni,.,.i I - e i ' 'Jnd or-len-d tho commission to meet lit )T . ! Chicago, three hmidied miles away , fi-om whoro the crime was enmuilllod,! . , ,. ..I. and where no witnesses were to be had. However, on the morning ol tho iih. . sun.bllng of the conmsln,i, or court, when tho fnct f.n, HuliMik's imlicl- meiit by Hie (irniul Jury in M. l."ui whs nia.lu known lo Unit l"Uy wlnclij 'n,0 Brllelinilu H'rAm.i will hud met to invoMijjntii tin' i-hnrgox 'pear in new cliuliix.l'iiuii Inp tu too, the made ngninst lliut, Ht present, rather ln' weeK ol llo nuw year, unfortiiiuite inilK C.iinl. , (ivneml II. hi I The peucli ttvus him ull blooming ciM-k arusn and pinposwl uu adjourn-"'Ji' in Smitliwost Georgia, and (lie ii.miI of tho court, until the ciiso w.ih ! 'li,"lu ''"'"O' l"i"tf deci.led in the civil comts, In nipivoil ; -' ' alunis tin I jail Of the ..fhis nrono.itiun bereml the liillowlmr . very able " per, which hnd the effect to adjourn the court of inquiry for tliu present i ped from that country t'ol'lilladclphla. " A sense of dntv to the huvs, to tho. ,, , , ,, ,, , ' , military icrvlco and to tho accused Itn- .v m,' nod; .tl10 ' ,,ln f C'Tr pels mo to axk your concnnviife In a I Wo,i! Juror Presldoi.t mi postponement of this l.miilrv tor the .T",!T' ,llud Ocrmnny, present. We are all bound to believe " tl" entire innocence of Col. Ilnbcock, .....11.-. tl. ....... . I... O...I . the presumption cannot be repelled : itv of tobacco in tliu wei without clear evidence. It is duo lo; of North t,'nruliii is tW li hl" ' "P1. V:',.f1''','!,If.!,lm,l KSVtnm intM '"K lliesnine court, but. wiisliitiirined j huh uo cuiuo not nave u ni'niiso mo evmeni.'O was Closed, j ikiho cireuiii- j stances led him to deiiiiind it court of! inquiry, ns the only means of viiulieit-l I,U.. V.IUV .1,. ,,,,:n liv- IMM, been formally indicted, und he is now certain of getting that lull and lair triul before nil Impartial jury ivlnrli tho laws of tho country guarantee to! all its cilixens. "Tho supposed necessity tor conven ing a military court lor the determina tion of his guilt or innocciieo no longer exists. It is believed llint, our action as a military tribunal cuniiol out the jurisdiction of tho con It while the in- ilictment Is pending, llie I'lcsnlenl bus said, through the Attorney Gen eral, that such was not tliu intention. Then the trial at St, Louis ami this in- o. qmry must go on , ,i . lit tho same tune. Units ss we await tho result of the tral theie the dilllculties aro very formida ble. The accused must bo present at the trial of the indictment. Shull we nrocecd and bear the cause behind W back, or shull we vox hi:n with two i this year, to an oM clinp ol over scv. trials al once? The injustice of ibislenly, whine tally wus 1 ,5:53. is manifest. I presume Irom the nn- TW cabinet shops of tfio Wheeler lure of tho case, Hint the evidence is u, WiImhi sewing machine company, very voluminous, consisting of records, I ut Bridgeport, Cm,,., WCra destroyed papers and oral testimony. I'uii we'i... n. .i. ..i,,!,, c ,i, i.,i, compel tho production ol these while thoy aro wanted tor the piirtMises ot tho triul at St. Louis ? Certuii.li not. If tho militury bo, us the constitution declares, siibordinute lo tho civil an-1 ihoritics, shall we proceed without evi- denes and give un opinion In ignorance ot tho facts? Thut cannot be the; wish ofunylimly. 1 take it fur grunted inai mo iruu ui ni. i.oiiis win no lair as well as legal, and Ihut tho judgment win do ttcioruing io uie very irutii and justice of the cause. It will, with-i oul auction, be binding and conclusive uKn us, upon tho Government, upon tho accused, and upon tbu world. If he should be convicted, no decision ol ours could rem no him out of the bunds of the law. If ho is acquitted, our be lief in his innocence will he of no con sequence. If we anticipate the triul in the civil court, our judgment, whether for the accused or aguinst him, will have, and ought to havo, no ctl'ect up on the jurors. It cannot even be nntilu known to them, and any attempt to influence them by it would justly be regarded us an obstruction of public justice. On Iho other bund, in bis con viction thero would be conclusive evi dence of his guilt, and bis "acquittal will relievo biiu from the necessity ol snowing anything but the record. 1 do uot propose to postpone indefinitely, but simply adjourn from day today, until the evidence upon the subject ot our inquiry shull receive that definite and conclusive shape which will he impressed :pon it by u verdict ol the jury, or until our action, huviiig been referred to tho Wur Department, w ith our opinion that our proceeding should be stay mi during the proceedings ol the court ol law, shall huvu been con tinned. In case of acquittal by the fcii'il court, the functions of this court will nut necessarily huve terminated. The Ho cused may bo pronounced innocent of any crime against the statute and yet be guilty of some act which the mili tary law might punish by expulsion from Iho army. In rase of acquittal, he may insist upon showing tn us that he bus dojio nothing inconsistent with the conduct i4 nn cflleer and gentle man as the nicu of war win, but ihc Krcat and important question is, Guil- ty or not, in manner anil lorin, us ho stands indicted T and fhis C411 be legally answered only by a jury of his countrymon." Puii.Anxi.pniA in KcsTAsv. Our Ceiilcnuia) city was overrun with great men on Saturday l4. There were fi... ....I t r..i v.....i ..,r , . J ., . ' , f . Mrs. Colonel l-red.. lliu Jinlircfl of the T -Tn-. United Blub Supremo Court, the United Stutes SjenatorSj im.ofu of Con gressmen, aiidasuttiHp.'gimcrd.iif ,n?w. paper men, biisldus lliouiuiids of specta tor, all of whom paid visit to the Centennial grounds. Tliotlovol mount family housed with Mr. Child, of the Public Lei'ier, while the Judges, Sena lijrs, Congressmen, and their followers, were Islloed at tho principal hotels. Novcr before were so liiauy jioJ ipen to bo seen in an American city, oulxidu of the national Cnpitnl. The excursion bill co.ai fiup fmiker City friends about 121,609. - . ... jt Amxrtoit GxxTUMKy. I also in vite your attention to tho necessity of regulating by luw the slams of Ameri can women who muy marry foreigners, and of defining more fully thut ol chil dren born In foreign country of American parents who may reside abroad, and also of some further pro vision rugiiuj)fie or giving legal effect lo marriage of A nicnrun ciltiotu con trolled In foreign count l ies' Omni a Mrmnje. Why? Because his daughter mar ried an Knglinliinun. Thut is the milk in the alKiv uocnanut, A Mot'tnx llAKirt. After "Uncle Dunlel Drew " bad subsctibed t20ll.OHU loW;d founding nuw Methodist Col lege, he said Ui a friend one day : " Well, sir, 1 didn't know whtrij tho money w coming front ; 1 wus worried over it, and so mado it a subject of prayer, After lasting and praying over the matter lor vno day, went down nn Wall struct, anil li )es. thuu tireo'v- four hour I skomed those Hdlowt out or200,000." Aoifif HUM. The Now York Herald dhuvuvera that the President is bowed down with Methodism, whereupon the Its Inwler Democrat remark: "Ah, well I this is an improvement. The trouble Usui to he fust horses nnd Hgbting whisky." . I . ... h .... works wilnts.SJ.O0U. Wllllanisiiort paid out 12,815 to "Is school toucuui-s lor November. Nine convicts wora sent Irnm ii..-.ii:.i .............. .i .. w"ni .imn- i. a.. -.....-ii is lliu "eiiHikutl" whisky nwu's luvuritu "A'li'i'i J" now. i. ,., ,. l ... ......... , " "o.ij is neneve-i io llilUi IttiUll liilllt.l III f it! UtiuhIm .iiai.iI' jjullUl()0i Mi,,I(.ull, . - i r uurlooti tliouiiinl U'uiiiiM wuivae-1 i cuiiiininlatud iillli'i Young Muu's Hume, lt ('ittnlnivli. Innt vuif. A wil( ,,, ,,,., t dMwr iMU tuns ol tuu lo I he I'eiin- j Hyicnina ruilroau company l'n,Vm'V no, isnuoii, u,eiv nre ! confined 1,179 lunatics and idiots. i A Swedinh school house, fur vxlii- ' I, til, ,1, Hi tin. ( 'i,..t.,.,.ii,tl l,l i.u..n Hi, I... "" ,"u " ,,,M'' "80" The successful ruining of lino nuttl- 1 i ...I 1.- '., wvsiurn portion laMsWml'Irub fjlste, tltlon '"'' the repeal ot the check stamp act '" "" "S"1" oioe long, i niriy hm'umiiui naoirai a nipeuoen io h. A glos.v paragraph. Six million ,olMM W(lrt', , Bik wnnim. 1'IVOll III. AftW 1 lll'U ll 1 Sll 11 I'll ) , -I, in a single consignment, lust Tuesday line hundred ilnd eight workmen, ,,r shipwrights, caulkers. joiners, boat builders, etc., have been discharged, from the Washington navy yard. - The originul hemlock log founda tion of long wharf at Boston were un earthed a lew days ngo, and found to he as solid as lien first put down, 1G4 yeura ago. A cacklculing man ut llover, Del., i ... I.. .1 . fl. -I l ' ' ' , V . ' . " " 1 7 '"T linn iiiiiLin n uu ul'i;! mmiimu uiu veil ..... ..... 1.1 aXa II.-IIIIIIII, unu n il. uu.u iu.oilll ion IS HI the hennery. Oregon gives an annual premium lo the mun whokiilsthe most squirrels III me course ol the year, nntl it went, 0M 5i)0,(iO0, innired for S.'IOO.OOO. , ) nianiniolh steer from Oregon is i '''"I.V cn-route to the Centennial. " Ui"'U nineteen hands, or six feel i ,'"1"' ,lu'11'8 mcasun-s twenty feet . Irom Up to tip, and weighs 5,1100 pounds. MniivoftheCollieriesinthoSchiivl. . kill region are stopping operation on. uccoiiiit ol the markets being over-. j stocked with coul. A Inrge number of people are thrown out ol employ meat, .. ., , ,, . -',r: Abral!!,m B- "'""'. "" mer resident of Lancaster county, was murdered recently by two desperate characters in Miami county, Ohio. Af ter being killed he wn thrown into tho canal. ' According to the New York cen sus returns, just published, that State has 7411.078 native voters, ami 3115,2 15 naturalized voter. New York city has only 89,007 native to 141,202 natur alized voters. An International came ot chess be tween French and Kugliah players, to ho commenced soon, will lust two years, the move to he niodo by telegraph. Such a trial of skill occurred in 1HM 6 tbo French winning. Fred. Delluven.n teamster, ol Clarion county, was recently found dend on the pike, ll Is supposed that lie went to sleep on his wagon while intoxicated ami fell over tho lock bar, (is head striking tho spokes of Iho wheel. Dr. S. II. Van Valsah. of Belletonte, treated an arm which had been bitten by a vicious horse. Tho injured man claimed that Iho physician had been iruilly ol malpractice and prosecuted him, and the jury rendered verdict for mo planum lor ajuu. A Boston rcstaiimnfeur serves up corn-robs tried In bird and sugar to his customers, and they like cm. ni'-and hv American gonius will roast, slico. and servo up to hungry men, old hitch ing posts and work benches, and we 11 be its happy as tbo uuy Is long. Tho United Slates Circuit Court of New York has just decided Ihal a firm going into involuntary bank ruptcy, and giving notes in payment ol indebtedness, cunnol proceed with Ijutjiiica alter 'licse notes full due and rrmuin unpaid. It is a sound and sen sible decision. Ninety mochnnics and artisans with their tnmilios huvo emigrated from Peniivlvauiu and settled on Hood lliver, Oregon, and over 300 will fol- low in t no sprinir. j ncy micnu oiinii lug a oo ljgp, woollen mill, a grist , . .'r ' e . . ., , . 'a .... .. in i . ami inner e j icauouiti aim iniiii triul C'tnhlishmcnta. .. . .... ., .. ' The pear) flshe,riet of (he Gulf of IvUlilovni ilireiilen tube entirely rumen unions tho giverniiuiif. slpits ijown on the wholesiilu iisu.)t'tutimuf'ino urmor. I,nt yciir ihcv ynil'is.1 ni'ui l)0,00 woi lli of iM-url and IMQ.QOQ worth of lii'll', wlulo this year s iijiorutiuiis a in hunlly pay inine, It is said that Stokes, who I In prison for the killing of Fisk, is con fined to his bod with Asthma and chills diet fye;' Id" hair having turned while und iila cilnslHulionijiuacn down. II is tinio for Intprfsuhmfent wil) expire next KcplcinDcr, but ah ctTort Is being miule to have In in purdoncd Hero i au uiissnoUia) piece of good sense k-nih the Plilladelphltt Hrett: "What thu peonie inost unniistukubly will rnsuiit and punish promptly, and in every section, l uuosiuslleii inter ference with our politics, bethahitrarob HoniAii lulholie, lluiliiliial, lagan Preshyierliin or Mormnn." Thero Is at Winston, Ala., anagod couple. Biickuer Walker and hi wile telivu, )ha liiriner being 104 and the lillliT J0 years Hid. Thb tnun rn Hour mill uinl tlio wilji K" tier nwn cooking. 1 hey have I'll livn.g ile sceniluiitsi 12 children, 02 gmoJollil droii, und 28 great-grand-children. The trials of whisky conspirators ut presiint going on al lndiutMili and Milwaukee are developing similar results a those at Ml. l.ouis, Alimv Kepiihlitun ofllco holdei-s of both high nnd low degree, are being implicated. A I CMc.au.) UalHsick' father-in-law and Senator Logun are moou; itjo ittng. -Tho citizen of ttaiitj fB siting fu;id by dollar wibscriptioju to bui.M . Woiiiimcflt (jj (,'upt. Brady, who was killed near Ihal iac by lbs fudisiis ill April, 1770, aud one hundred ilo)lrs have wun ali-uudy collw-led.- There mains of the brave puNiwr ru)Ue in thu old graveyard at Hulls, and the identical pil whom he was buried has bevn located. SAriOXAL CHIMKS. j The must duinimblu and hellions po-1 liticul crimes ever iiernotruted on snv people, uiiisidu of liM.uiid and ilu.ua cbuswtlH, bus been visited on tlie iulmb. Ilanls of Suutii iSaroliim las' the wt leu ycura, ''he 1'Uila lelphL Timet in a ruoeiit issue pin. the questions iWo in ibis way : i L '. Ills iml surprising that the Judges junl e lee led by the .South L'uroliii . cur-pul-liu LegUlulura urousus the puo lsi of llio Pulmetlu Slulo to tliu Vvi'ku ol revolution. Justice Wright, an illi erutu n.-i.i tioiii I'ciitisvlvuiiin, i ru elected tu the Supreme bench, where C'liiel Justice UuMit piviijus. Moses wus lliu .iuetwsiou commissioner Iroui Soulii ComIhiu to Virgiiiiu lo lim e the I 'l l Dominion inn, sinci.lv, and wlivu i lie lorliiuo ol' wur wu against bis re I'ellioiis Iri. n U he ciuu.iu-l hilo the ciinip ol lou cai'H-l-hu);urs mid re ceived the I'biel' Jiltieenhip us his price, Whippcr, a full bloo.led Miilil- gun neuro, scuiccly l,o ly write hH .lime. Is cliose-n us Judge l'r ll.o I hiirlestoii ilislrii't. He w.. publicly ile..o..,ice, by (,oveii,or Cliauii-erl;,,,, lis ivcku.g ,. corrupt ,m., and .iv he is chuiged with the administration ol Juslicii in the first uily nf'thu Stut.v. Kx-Giivnrnor Mosos, son of the t'ln.-f' Justice, was tho ciilhiiiii!c leU-l who hoisteil the I'slmclto llg n','er I'crt Sumter, mid yelled lor itrmeil re bellion until it ccasol to pay, when ho tumbled llitn the arm m thti udren tu'frs who hnd come to spread desola tion and lawlessnnts ninmig his iwople. lie was nrst BpoaKer or tlio House, then Governor and then-well, next ilisjr to nrison for .hanielcMVlUalm-, and no lie is npp.rliiiud to mnck tfw ' very temp!" nl Jiisitfe wl;lT Ids Infhmv. " mi in'i f.mov"oi.i rvni'4 mo siiuees. Hon to the HcpHRliinn leaders that It . ,1... IJ......I.U.M... l..-.l.. I. is nnout nme ti,"uti!oa'J r Titr Iln.iniot' lfKsrmK. Presl-' dent Grant in his message Iries tn In troduce the fearfully exciting question of sectarianism into our politics in the liillowiiig proposition: " I nclure church und stnte forever free, but each five within their proper spheres." Wo propose to show it is so now, and by these obligations of the Federal Con stitution and the Slate Constitution the Democratic party stand. They are for freedom in its widest sense and if more were possibly needed to secure religious freedom they aro for it. Tho liillowing is Art. 1, amendment to the Federal t'uimtitiitiou : "Congress shall make no law respecting the establish ment of religion, or prohibiting the free rirrcite therii'f." The Constitution of Pennsylvania, Art. 1, sice. 3, Declara tion of Uights, Buys! All men have a natural and indefeasible right to wor liip Almighty God'uvcording to the ilictiitc ot their own consciences ; no man can of right he compelled to at tend, erect or support any place of wor ship, or to maintain any ministry against his consent; no human authority can, in any case whatever, control or inter fere with the rights of conscience, and mo preference shall ever be iriven by law lo any religious establishments or niiKl.-s ol worship. J licse ure tlici(.r iruo liKtnnrs; an.l lUe Duraoerucy ot lli is Unite will statu! hi the Federal ntiil the Ktnto I'oiistitiitiont. Clinton Democrat. A lloaa Thiicst. DayarJ gave Morton a home thrust in the discussion of the laltiir's bloody shirt resoliilion or an inrcsl ipition ol the Mississippi i vleclioii : Ituvunl sanl: When Mor- ton was asked what warrant he found in tho Constitution for his action, he ron Id irire no answer.- IV lien asked why ho interfered with Louisiana or Mississippi, any jnoro than he would with New Jersey or New York, ho answered : "We cjuini a right to deal with , those Seulbern Stutrs." In the Senator, own Htate of Indiana thora hus been a frruat i-han-e in the- popu lar vote recently. Mr. Morton: le, and there nii(ht be. a change in the popular vote in the Senalor'a (Stnlo (Delaware) aoorTf Mr. Bayard-'Vea, sir; but if my people express them selves spninsl me at tie ballot box. 1 will not come bore to ask the .Senate to revolutionize my country. (Ap plause.) , (ioiNU roa ''Bai." Tho Now York Sun any : io the people realize the bcinousnf of the crimes charged against Orvillo K. Babcock? This man, the military secretary and bosom Iriend of the Provident of llie United .States, is nndur indictment for conspir ing with mull, sinew eonvicti'd as thioves, to rob the people of the Unitod .Statu. It is charged against him that from Iho White House itself he eiigihwr.'d a giguiitiu systoin uf puhlio plunder, and duvuaxl 4iiethods tocnul'le Iho cor nipt ofllrials, associated with hiin iu the conspiracy, to use their place of trust lor pur'HMf oi roooory. iercr in the history of the country ha a per son ao near to tho President, and to actively sustained by him in all his nmlertakings, been luiuted with to in famous a charge. . . . , Hound Ativn t. At tho last moiling of the State Orange of Pennsylvania, resolutions were passed denying any interference in polities, but declaring that all bunking should he made uni form und free ; that no other note be used as a currency except such as shall he irsucd by the government of the United Slilu, fhe fin'h of the whole nation should tie pledged fof the securi ty of gold, lo redeem circulation, is only in the honesty of the custodian, and that the security ol the greenback, or national currency, is the entire pmp orty of tho country. Thoy further Hoclare that tho nationitl banking sys tem is a monopoly, costing the people, unnuCKssarily many million of dollars annually, and shoujd be abolished, Tin UoaAL Jda"'artv. Tho Phil adelphia yVest says; l;ven the pure, air of Colorado will not eoncliisivoly stop tho dunger. of ilia lcipUllon of "OitsiKoir whisky, itway oulii I'uuuio they have tjiscoveniil a little ring illiu't rcluriis, guilty olfluliils, and every thing neoiswury to a tlit-cls tjiatm of iiivettlgallon. Colorado Is an enter, prising little Commonwealth and de termined to keep fully abreast with the times, oven if her sensation for ft tlino aril In I niiilipturo, fc Grant doeaecen'thiiig that llahcock ask him io do. ' ftuU'ock asked for a court of inquiry and' Grant ordered It; Huhcock uojioij (hat the onior be ro vokei), tfid iru)it'i;ovokod It. tjfi)nt removed ' If endcrso'n : sid j' muy ) astipoil that tb.it also wat done be cau.a Uhuik munifi & lPe i I' dld not an it hi in to li )rosucutp bv fb man wbo bt lrr.ily convicted hi. pals. Thre nomination for President have lately mado. I.' Bos. Grant by Bishop llaven, on the Anti-Catholic nluHiVn: j(. Ceorgo f, rendlton, hy gen, garlrejl, at Atluiila, pliltnrin nut laid duwnf JJ- Johp tj. llinrnVr snn,byCarloiii,on llio Aiitl-Wliit-I louse ring platform. Mcunllmo Ham Howies keep flying the banner ol iJharN Krancj A'lam" th Pu nctual candidate, ' , ., , tioorge Thomas, for malioloulv ob structing the Allegheny Valley railroad and breaking a.witoh light at Oil City, un (lis plllt of tho 10th ofMovemher, ha 'bwcu ten)h0c4ta fi)i Jfrtrd m the Western piiiteri.'!jry'..- ' " . ' H'hil oak timjier raanot be are. cured br ingitfd ouaeinl qnaMt tikssnd 4ineUMoi. inlje.d, ta iprtk Carutiua ftiid Tnqs r awtg M sorted ta Black wafntrt la abM la sjo mund for the some quarter. WHO IS Jc)J .V.I .).' Tbo JJew Yuik Tiilmht yives the following nccoai.t of McDonal.l. who smurvd ike coi.li.leioe vi liiui.l 'luring lUe war hum I.m until Ins coiivk iiou as a w hisky ling rulibcr, uiuUiluined In- tiiusU rvlulK.ns with I no sea noil of Ibu ttl.iu lluuau. llievuuiiin wails iiiiputivutly lu tva whetbur the vbivl'l vxuculivu will not only clear but ajstrts of iiilhiny, but will, like 'filJeu and U'Coiiiiur, pursue publiu plunderers Willi vuriieatuess. 'J im '1'ribune states . McDuiiuM, a steaiiilioul runner utlSl. Louis prior lo Hie wur, lievumu closely vniiiuH;U'd witli' General Grunl while die. lullur w us voiniiiaudiiig uriuies in tliu cotton region, uml hus I'een uu ill tlmatu Irieml ever since, lie iiiade some money iui-uitoii ojK'ralions, and utter lliu war wax on lamiliur teiins with men who were accused of whisky lillilils ill the lillicol I'll i Jelit JmIiiisuii. As HM.u as Grain uim inaugurated Muj louuld upplie j ..r the sMitiuii of isu-ptrviHO-ol' 1 11 1 vl'l ll I Ue'lllle. lllld. Hot- witlisiuuilitig i.t united and curin'ttj jjmk tlll. l.m.l.lal,vw , U,i ,, 1 ,,.,;, j Mi,',,,,, ., JumHfl) , h j,,, . .,, ,Jo ,m(J oisisition ot Snul.irs SeliuiT u. ,H lukeii no pan in polit,-s. is a man ot geniul iiiaiiiiers, and had neilln-r Kilil ieal mir personal eiicmi.-s, and the o) positiou to his appointment arose wholly from a feeling that lie was not a proper man lor a position so peculi arly reKinsiblp, in which the tempta tion Is sii cxiisiNiit and strong. But tho President appointed him, and bus since tiitlained litm with singular ten- III nnil u....nH.,.t.. .ul.l. aLuJnin wtlndum.0i vt 0i Iraud in that district were made sometimes thr igh k, ch,rM., in(l MteB nrublhed tMw.,nK. Tito Tammanv fraud, in !""'V ll.u ..i... wore not more notorious, nor nwr gcnerallv helicved tn exist prior fn their formal i-xposure. than wrre the whisk' Irand in "t, I.oms lor yearn, let tlie Presnlent nut only tnntod sll nociisiitlons with rniitcmpt. gAvci Mcfoiinll aiidicnoe at Washing- Ion, while high digmlurics wailod, nsle with him on Pennsylvania avenue, and appeared with him out hp most public occusions in St. Louis, but allowed him to exercise a very unusual influence, as transferring supervisor to olhor districts, were promptly rebuked by the President, uion McDonald' per sonal application. Krcn after the full exposure of tho frauds Inst spring, the President evidently believed McDon ald innocent, for ho allowed him to re sign, and continued to -receive him on terms of personal friendship until after his indictment. - Tbey were husband and wife, and a tbey stood before the Soldiers' Mon ument shenksed : "What's that figger on top "I hats a goddess, be an swered. "And what's a goddess?" "A woman who holds her longuo,1' be re plied. Shu looked sideways at him and began planning to make peach pie with the pita in it for the benefit of bis sore tooth. Detroit free JWu. A Conpliiiknt. The Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati Enquir- myt. j0,n tj. Thompson is the ;Mnixnbest, sweetest, happiest man I ever saw. 1 he compliment paid mm in hi nnanimou .election for the posi tion of Hcrirrsnt-at-Arms ha caused him to glisten like a now buggy top. Family A rr Alas. 1 1 ad (j cneral Bab- cork been arruslod as he should have )eB wnie he was in Chirairo the duty r nmlin,- th irnsi wnnld hiv Hil T0ve, u.mn ,it father-in-law, Mr. Cempbvll, who is the United State marshal for tbo Northern district of Illinois. The State Senate of West Virginia i tilting a a high court or impeach ment, with Chief Justice Hammond as presiding officer, for the trial of State treasurer Iturdoll and Auditor Hon licit, charged with high Crimea and misdemeanors. There are thirty-nine cnargra against tne arcusod. It EAl.rar.-W bile the Republican vote la Iowa this year did not come up to that vast for Grant in 1872 by come 8,000, the Democratic vote is by 10, 720 heavier than any previously polled against the Republican ticket. A Western exchango think, it very wrong to speak of Grant as the "grand high Baboockoforum of the Ht Louis whisky ring." ( tba atl baaatifal work of tba klaa la tba anrld. It oaaUtai aaarlr li pagav, huatlrodi of Ana tlleKratieai, and fnrnr Ckrwm Pint mf r'airtra, nraatirallr drawa aal oatarad froaa aaiara. Prtoa li oanla la pa par aarart j 4& Mata bo an 4 In a1aai ataib. Vtrk'i Flaral CiaMa, Quart.rlr, JS aaau a jraar. AaMrrat, JAMK9 VU'K. RoehraUr, N. f. ThU ii a Uaatffal Qaartarljr Joaraal, Inalt lllaatratad, aad aoataiaisg aa alrfaat aolored Praaiiaptaot wllh tba Irat aaaibar. friea aalf tlatnU for tbo yf. Tba Irat No. for isrijaat 3tio4. left Plawvr 4j Vantabla .arata aonta j whb ato'i oovar aa aanta. AtMrati, JAMftt VKK, Hoebwtor, N. V. sro tbo Ut Iho vorlt Brodsiwo. Tboy sro plo. tt bji s silllinn piwplo Is Aao'loo, n4 tbo N.slt ll busllnil rioi on .pi. ..II I V'rf .UI,1... A tloo.1 OoUIin ml fio. lo oM W laolooo Iks pol. o I oool tionp. -Vkk f lrsl UaM. C;rl.rtT, ii oosti a Ml Vlrt's riowor A VMtkl Gsraoa, tl 00u : wit f hit oovoro SI fi.U. ASr.... JAMKS VICK. HocSMtor, N. Y. c AH aaraaai ara hrabjr eaaliaaad afalait R art Hating ar la aa war aioildliaf wiik tba fol iwl prauartr, aaa lb Ika aoitaaaiab af Jataaa Klidbaa. ai 0baat1aWa.p, vli : I awva. I bad. b aaa, I jraaritnf1 btaok boraa, I raa haraa, t at harnaaa, J oarriaga, 4 laa buraa ana, 1 bar raw, t tlabr tod, ihtaraat la apar atad, I taat of bar, 1 laaa ftraar, 4 baa. aaia, ta aaa. baefc Sliaat, f -Tti t twialoaa, lataraat la iraibiaf taavbiaf, gua, I pig. I tai bay, aa tba aaata t-loaft ta aaa, an 9 la lart aha bia. aa iaaa oal,nb)M ta " ardar at an tlafta. 1 Waalatar, Ifaa. II, '7Mi 4. 4 J. aMVDIR QAVTIO.-!, AH pataaaa ara aaaahv oawtioaad agalaat par. thMiaaj ar la aai a aaaadling altb tba fallw lag ptoporta. aaa la tba poaaaattoa af Jaaapb Kilo aaa, af Cboattaaaaata, rut 1 aaaraa, 1 tvtl. I taw, 4 tbaap, I pig, 14 baahali po'ataaa, 4 bkli aati, fa baaaala baekaaaat, 1 pkr, I ilalgb, I aat Wga baraaaa, I lag alad, k InUraM la ibnibmf anebiaa, i aaaai. a toaa aaa, if tMPl atraa I adt b I ran a, ,, t baa I A dofeg, I a, I aat abala aa tb aaaa baiubga at abaia, aa aalka baitibgi l m, aad w loft altb bia oa taaa aly, tnhjaat t . A J. S It ' ' . ' SNVUP.S c All aaraaaa ara arbf aatlana raalaat C abating ar la aa vajr aMddMng a. lb taibialaf praaartr, ao iba aa aaaalaa af latar Hiovtl, af Daaataff towaaalp , fit t ltttatf flacatalta'a taotf, I avak I parlor .Wra, a Wl. bo! -Wra4. I tablai, aad It aaatra, ao tba aaaaa aotanrr ta aaa. Md b) taf atf)t aa taaa aaty, aabaoi ta atr ynMrpjia. iaa, 19, ia(t-ars . M skMitM for Dim DliMtwo of Ik Cowlf (Ul.al I . l CloorAoM. mUl bo ftsl SuklM Btmm. I ClosiM. ft U f.l.WUibi.rf (IMtllaW ek S.I. hsvioj. Cot. It, IMI-H c,aiw. IS IT Who Mid that you would like reopl. wear, rather than tn. WHOItsaH goods com ' monly told 7 Thi. will tell you how to do It You Can Save Enough ta fcuylaf ftult t Osfe Hsll TO PAY FOR THE TRIP from anywl.r thi. Cvufity ! th City of Ptiiladclphta, Mtd hv ti &y f iht-Mlnf btaidat. wanamakar at Brswat autaal by thta Staumaot, ao4 ao will you altar oaa trial. CKiracltr al Far Ha A taya. Tbt rarrv rotk, Thy caa W rrUd iuenraarat 1 11 " " 1 !! k4VMi'. but cortfinti ourMlvaa iwtftil. Wt bear no ill-will l any om, and tun ihU oni bacauM ftoaaa 4elcr tell poor foods i coating bom our hour. 1 o eaca of our cuatetm. trt wc an mpomibic (or Article boui;it of u. By our lan of Ttckotlna; tba right wut of Iba naurula on cut gooda, at ont can U aiutod at to qualittoj. - I "-wtlr j rHEpr(ot Waaaaukar A tawa lraaitht CUtTOMCRL X Id titv I MM alao, that tht money will f paid hack wiattca, tor any raaaoa, io ratuni tna THIS if Iiicdr whara IM Start W. a Unit wnere countcrtWt food. PhuadaiMia. It M a larae bunding. tfi oa the South-eat comer of SI XTH 8IX1H-&1X IH and Market SuwcN w T E actKi ' anil t ttH CN. ta the ttaraat Co. aa rautpt at gaoda. and th pri Ug of eaaanmtng them U aiutwed efora parng whc gnrxia Ao not pleaac, t will rttura laa laaacy aaa pay ta aaprcaaagr back to na iWUnmu a m tur turn aVaaa arr. iCV aad at tk ksV Km ktmUktfr$ aa m tr WANAMAKER k BROWN. m if pi di'frtisfmfuts. fjACrrox '! AU mont rr hr;(jj eautlmiait afilnat ! y vtrfu nf lundnr H( of titri ll.tr!nt if . parcbuing ur lu ftuy way nHdlU'e With tuel out of the Oourt of Co manna Plaar or Cluar- ba fMll-wfnf fircparly, no tn the not- , 4.li eo.it l, an1 to ats dfrcMa.1, ihnra will br .anion of ti. D. Sharer, of Fwrgoaon townhin, j. atl to' aaMtn allt, at th Court 11 mac. ig he tin I Jt'knnf oxaa, 1 twa-yoar old heitTar. I , biirimgli of Cl?rfjeilt oa M'inlty, tht I iff aa dT yaarl ng ttear. 2 'print; eatvai. I hoga, 1 pig. nt ; of Jan a try, IST6, at 1 oVloh p. a.; tbt f-i-wf b'yend aomfoddar, I cook atrc, I -ink, i t loamg dcaenboj real tUt, tn wit ; v pair b,d.f.adit. ai tba a. me belotig. to ta. aad ! t A tB, il(lr,.. of R. j, Mtia lirj ng one laf. wnh htm aa loa. only, h,ewt ta mw r at j Mt ln in ln fl,i,wjt,c p . . A5,t u "L t. ENOCH 8TRAH. I lh. e.m ,f TroaU ille, Brady lo-n.Wip. Clear. JIST OF JtTKOlW. Lilt of Jarart irsvs for Jssssrf Tsra, A. 0. 1S7., eoBB.loc s ts ooojo I MoU5, (10tb ssj oisuiS( two vtok.i Jot. BKsw, Clorl.l4 Wsi. Kudebsufli, - J. J. RoyaVr, Cbatt C. Q. H- alta, V aatur J. C. Farruaon, Kar'a ia J. C. Km lib, U ..ri-n B. 0. Aihnwaurer.tlr'h'ot J. S. M"Kicrnan, Oilih Jno. fsltoa, Cur'.rlllo Jooob llils.r, . A. Umniilioli, Owoils Pbilip bulU, fioocarto Job. r Ln, Hall Chsi. fUbtkar, lluitoa niuatalCoarad Baker. Kent Hngst! H. Mrkia, Laarri-e Bra lturd laaiab Hneok Jobn I levy, E. II. Knnl, D. Stowort. J. L. Kuntt, 1. A. llj.ci. Brad; J.J. Ho'trar, Murr'n Buroaiia Z. Bartnaura, Fika I V ft. By ft, Bnr-a4riaiPrtd. Shaw. (laabra A. B. Waahhara, Buji A O-l raw Siaral, itah R. A. Hull, BraiKord Walter Sblray. ' Jbb Htar-bart, tl. vV. llaiatael, - II. Q. Wiltnn, llarrltoa DHair. H J. KMtW, tlroenwnid Jaeb Uiotfr, Uullfb Jack ton Mr trt, llu.too A. 1.. llijkook, Kaux A. H. alooro, Laaraun Rib't Lawbea'l. " Loaader It naiQg, " Andraa Warta, L City Jai. L. La rat. Xlorm Cbriat. Ptatlh, Brady Hoary (.inter Jaa. Moora, liar ait la Tboa- MiU-hall. " m. M-Klaaia, jr., J. R MrKra, Cbeat Joaattiaa Fry, Ju. Hugar, C tvingtoa Woi. Hall, ClfariirlJ, SilaaCaray, " Harry Roa, " A. Ouifltbnrg U. F. NatigU, -Afcit'r Farguoa Wai. T. Wllar, " Jn. I. Millar, Naabarg II. C. Park, vKMjIa HtohtH Uoai, Tho.. Uivon, I'lktt itau. J. rihartart, W. K. Hendarfon, Janaa Li lirk, ' Klifba UarU, Poaa P. Brauaiagart UlrardJoha Wrlty, Uatoa w aa. T Wilaoa, tJoban'll. If. Bally H. F. Plegal, ill. Kapbart. Woodward axco"D wean raiaa moxdav, I7ra H. B. Wright, Barearlal liaora-a Pargaaoa, Ball I tl. P. Kl.-ow, Blooas Larl Bwaarbosif, Buggt Waa. Mel'larraa. Brady, Haary Kaarr, tr., I P. 8(rDk:, Car'taillr A.J. Ulagnw, Oaliab W. B. Wfeite-idet, (aaao Blooaa, . Jnrdan Jaa. Krfard, Ka.i Jarad B 1 001, Jacob Barga, Laaaaae. Kphra ai thaw, M saai l . Mott, Baratiia Joba Sfbrlog. " laaaa tl. Lea, - Zaeb. Ogda, Jacab Nrf, Cbaat Haary Ualteh, - Aaatin Carry, " David tiraT, " Marioa Carry, Aaron Kylcr, ftWrli AITrod rtlrraaa, w A . iAUgbrrty, T. A. Flwk, ClaarfldlS-nJ. Chanoo, Wai. Morgaa. j.l. p. Hartman, 0'cil A. B Hh .w, Ali'ai SnyUr, 1'ik. Al. M hua, M 'Wta. L. Bluo. " H. K, Araul.1. Car'avlllal J. Hendtraoa, WooJw'd R KCISTBKS NOTIC'K N-lir-e ir hrirbt gitea tbat tbo followinc aa eoanta have Utm txaaiined and paaard br aae.anii rv at a 1 o tlir-d or rrcora in thia ofrioo for tba in apotlion nf beire, Irgatora, ereditora, and all olhr iatrt.til, and will be nrrteatod to the ant Or pbana' Co art ot Clearleld county, 10 ba held at th Coart lloaw, ia the boroagb of Clarfielil, ruia taeaing oa the M Mnadar (Wine the lAih div afJauuary, A. D. II7A: Partial aacoaal of J. F. Oawatt, A ltaiuitratr a tbe ea ale of Jacob Yuas Uu af Uradytuaa bip, ClearBald aoaaty. Pa., deooated. Baoaad partial amiuuatof Jea)e llarty, earrit tag Kieeatur of tbo letl wiU aad leaUaieat u Bottart B. Hegarty, lata or Gulieh townihip Clearfleld aoaaty, Pa., daoaaaad. Partial awoaat of Kli.i.h Atfaenf.lter. AJaini tratar of tba aetata af Puter At bait toller, lata o Brady towathip, Oloaraeld aaaaty, Pa., dej'd Partial aaoaaat of Rebotwa J. bat, Adtamiatra trii af tb aitaie of Wtiiiata Ula. lata r U raoa town. bip, Claartald avaaty, Pa., daa'd Aooount af John IT. W rig ley, Adailatatratur a tb aetata of Jamee Kaatoa, laU of CloarleU aoraogb, ClaardaJd iaty. Pa , dooM. Final aocwuat of Juba C. C taner, A'iiaiabtrat t af the aetata af Pater M. Staitb, lata of B.I tawnthip, Clear bald eonaty, Pt , doe ' Oaardiaa aoeoaat of Jaaaei ll. Turaei 4 ir li ta ar a. rally tlaaaal and Aamlta S-mn.1, ui.fretiii droa of UfKirge U. taieaJ, Ula of Ura lfirt tawaibfp, Clearfield eountr, Pa., dee d. Fiaal aooount af Joba a. MeKkraaa, tlatrdiat af Jaa Uandereoa. partial aoouani of tUtae, Oaardiaa H Um deraoa. Partial amount of Sana, Guardian ur fuaa Um dertoa , Partial atroaal of Sent, Oaardiaa of Haatut Uao tleraoa. L.J Mono AN. DwetnUr li U KegiaterA R -CjrJ r. SheriiTs Sale. BY rlrta af writ af Lttmrt Fmrint. Itaa oat of the Ooart af Cemato Piaae of Clear laid aouatv. aad ta at dlreted, tbra will h aipoaod ta PCBLIO ft AH. at th Coart How ta tb aornagb af Claaraatd; aa M lay, tb IDtb day of Jaaatry, lJt), at 1 a'eloth,'p ta the folio log daaenbad raal caUta, to wit; A aertaia t airy fraia dwelling bisite a be at aightaon feat fraqt by ivrty foot U dvl Wgether milk lot aod rartelai(e app trtanaqt tharr to, attuat ta lb villaga af Hiiab4rger. Brd lawaabtp, Ulearleld eoanty, Pa., being part a lot kanaa ta lb general plot af aaid eiluge a Na. 8a envl I boanJed an I deter I had a lellowa Beginning at a a-tet aa U tia a treat, tbaaee by l No. 19 one band red aad eighty- feet lu a pt a Oraag alley, tbeaa by aaii Atler twa itr tfrt t a pott, theaoa by reelJaa af lot No. M one hu-i drad and tghty feet to a ptt by en tia itreal tbono by aaata ttree ta pit af aaginalag. hoited, taken In enefutloa, aai ta ba awld at tb projierty . , 4. MeUaary. Alan, all thtt eertala bail ling wllh 1st aa , art flag anfmrUnant t beret, eltutt in th her ' oagh f vVelluoetn. Clearfield ooaaty, Pea a a havwa aa tlie tailed Brelhrea Cuareb. aod oU. a frante forty by 4fiy feat la ana aad aigbtrai 1 feat la height. e td, ukaa la eawattoa aad t- , n ld a tb pranerty f the Carg4tioa af tae : United Urib raa Cbarah at Walawroa, ewaer j and Kd. U 'biaoa, U ! Tutnr, C. U. Uaibrte I d H. A- bhtinoiel, Tra-teet aad aaatrant'ira. Aleo, aeerUia tao ft ry plank hoaee, 24 b t 1 feef i alte, With bteaei at err aadaraaatb, U gatbar with out and eartabta appuetanaat I (vara lo, ai lit ia lb tillage al blading. Wuodart tawnthip, oa lot fc'. Sit, fronitag aa Coal it re it fori and raniiaf bewk UI leai ta aiuo alley aad btiandd aaat hy lot at Ktiaaaata, H.aiU.. aeiaod, Ukaa ta iati., aad t hU a tb ' prainy of U. W. BaaeaL j Alan, aoerfala twatari fraaaedwelliaffhtae ! wllh Int an 4 cnrtelaga af parteaaat tboroiis aita ! in the aoraugb a Wailarotva. Clerll oaety, tea., atiuata aa lb north tda af tlrnhaa. atraet and kanva aa lot J$. Ti, having a wi Hi f lghtn foot and a depth of thirty feet, del aaq, mart in tariioa, aai to a atm a tn prtipfrty f I. I) lughtwtttt- Alee, aoartaia taa-atarr fraate dwelling boa aith lt and flurtaUg i'iartoat thirat, it at in I' lea li me, tjlarlild oouaty, Pa.t aai hoaaa hing tl ay II feat 1 tao.ua bit anby Ifta teat, frnaUng oa Mala atreataad raaaiagbaeh t tba ln Hoax aad Aaaaaf ilia tarapiha. aeuod, ukaa In aioata,aad a aa bald M taaaaeperty Tanai p 8Lt.-Tha pr ar taat M wbiah th pmperte rhall ha atraal of aaat ha paid at aha llaf cf lafa.ar tael tbr rTaee,et aaata imHI h hprad-,atbMAerapf- ir win a iaaataiy aat aa aaM ta afaU m iba e a pen aw aod rtek af iha awr wheat at waa atraab aaT, aad wb. ba aaaa af Aaaaaaaa at aaah ra aaaa. bH aaah H aaah aaaa) aha ewaaw, aaa aa latiaaea will ihw ieM ewrtawaia la aat aoabaaaiaatt aea Uta taiaey it ntlniij MMie ahartf W. t. Met , Milan llWM. I CWIela;pi,lWl(.f, YOU to get luch Clothing tl City af what we trti a auaufacturt our vxnt of theai in our own building. arewell cut.acwod atvlfiniHd. Thry uvoa. Siokprrt out of lM city uft when thev lav thV tell OUT foods. in plain fijurr and yiViyf. THa i pner la aMjuaiautncM ana MrangcrM City pconl and country poi4 aun Dconlt advaatagos. Vnn eaci artkia aokl, a i,mrmmt la givva, ttut ! l'nra it aa luw aa it can be bought lavsrhfM url that tbo auaJiiy it u rrurrMnicd: fn full, II purchaarr within 10 day gooua, unworn. ImportarH iftdeed.ber-ainw.unprtMiptod 1pAfiM riavina atom la l'luu-ieii'ina, etui ttrtit our nftru, rrd( advcrtiftcmrnu, and op airangtn on the atrrri, wrfA aW dttntiomt tn tlvvr la, tn mat mry may ten in ir Ihcre but one tiak mil ta tin f'ur - S IXTH siXIH-blXlH- Nrtetra nf anaterlil and priora by iim fottied. Ftrtont usn have anadeiMt aooda tent bv Eitmc. by tend ing their pteaaure i we Itirniah eaty direction! that any aae can taeaanra by,) and deaenbing rnr wanted, and price desired PayaMtrt oar ba aaada ta Philmttlrrhlai ( Suildinf tmi ir tkt aWr rhiiaeatptiia tn tkt JtntltHnf mi Htr in dp 9pt(al di'fittstmftits. ' Sheriff's 'Sale. Iowa : Frinito nfjr ft oa fuiimlawa.r and titior4hurg r.iai, two bundroi an I aib'afn fMt d.s-p to a 'ae ar. bitin-l.l o-i ht a rtb h Ut. itiboaW, lou N.i.'a 1.1 an I 14. aotjtb bj n i w Jacob Kiinti, 9r , lot No. 1ft, hiving i-rrfted tliraa a two-ltury frataa bnaad, a f m t wll of aaftir, an-1 o'hr aao-inrjr oulbuiMia.. bj po at'.l-. aitol, l-tk-B la eeut,D, aa J Vt ba I I a tlfi prnprrtf of R J. aMitlen try, A'-'i, tb - f .llyatng real aUt or lltYcndant, aiiuita In iho b imu1i of Uarnrida, una lot of gftniB'l biii No. 1 1 at piT aat 4 plan of aili hurouh, trviiijf " It'tO frft, wttH a twa-atorjr fritmn tiri' b'tt3, la lv 24 loot, wi'h wtv routa a'la'.'he-l, t .an Iftl fill.), ria ; 0 1 ih otat hy II Pairluo. n ihn wt br main at rent, n-irta by 11. Pa ten 10, aiuta br bt of -auuet Itwl. M. I, la In tor ittiia. aoi to ba u 1 at tba offLt f Dtrirl .al ihlft-f . t'en, tho fallowing de;rti I r-l tin ituf ia Iho elllaf" nt H'tiaSe-gfT, Ct.i4rftf!i rx.untr, P., vli t Tti.t rrrtata lot uf gru-nd tmating ett un an tin at root, htande.l 0.1 tin a ir'h br C. i.. ton alter." t i U-at by Slin- r ailcr, .a th nmtt h I'.l N.i. Il l, tieiof 110 Iret 1 .at liy 19 fMt drrii, and hiring tht-r.iQ a gn , twi-tf'irr frame h IA bjr il fort, with e l alfarhrd 18 bv IA ftH-t, Aiiso a atabla aWit IA ti 39 ftt, at d a g 10 1 fl iwing pump un the pretniaea, bVt tc I, tken in eteojti .a, aai 10 f aid lb ,ir-ip riy nf J irtn Htod. Ai'. ti I'ollne-iug rel rtttc if JinS Hawk, Mttiato in 11 11 tnhip, 0.in1. ii c i 17, Pa., M0i4uin Wot f,,rty fmf ?-ca, with flTte rre; rlr"1, an I having a -ia til plank hurm. In sti.hlp. and 'ilhiT ur:itjili ni; thijrfiin.boand .il an I dtf ri'Ht I ai foilowi : Uu the bv landt if A. Nifhidrmi", Writ hy Jupkanti Hetaler, ma il by Wo lm anj n irtft Uy J,tini M.-Dee. irc 1. ta.t'n in rfuiiju, aul tt bi till aa the jiripTiy of Jench llK. Alan, nae tnwn lot tiiuate in tbit birojjb of H ata lale.tiid 1 it heine, K l in pl.it of aald borough, and hang nrvied tharoi a tan-itury frame dwelling houte, Hoitn Iri rt tv lleorg trut, we-t It Maple alley, anrtb by Kliia atrect ind eua'h by lt of Wat. I'arher. niael, uka a aiartil tia, and ijbeenM ai tbo property ui laaea Halry. Alan, tho luiloainr, real eeMte altntt' la New Wa'hiartnt t'leirftel I eaaaty. Pa , via : I, it 6 iy JOtt lart, with Urg-1 v i-ttnrr L h iu., amU Uble ant itlbcr outbaildisga boa 1 led oart by 'ol of Kid lie 'a eslalA watt by toemhiji rad and Wai Ub atfy.a ih by alley and n rih by atua atreat. Heitel, taken In Jtcgti in, anj ta ba told aa the proftorty af Ypo. Heiiall. Al o, arertam lot In New W4'bt irti:i, Clear field county, la., haing 69 by fill fi-ot, with tao etory fratao hiu-. twa-alory frn tadJIer hop, and other oulhuil llaga, b inn lvd rmrt by tiler, wrt by nam atreet, aoath br J. K. M Marray, anl north hy Heeetaaa. KetrH. taken m eierfltinn, and ta It ld a th rperiy 1 A'm. W. B.rolar aai Tbaita Pa it tit. Alte, a errtam town lol aitaat" In the bnmuzb if New VYaRhingt'ta, Clirfietl enanty, P,, iunmld ra tb ett by lot of 0. IV, liit, oa he arott by aa allef, oa tbe atntk br wtta atreet tnd north by an alter. bei A3 iy IDii iet aai having a larga two-tnry frame hette w ib hitb a attached, a ntll eteS and other qj miiliingt fbifeoa Kaia-d, Uhna in ex entii i, aa 1 t be uld at th pr.ipMT of J iha M bTy Alri. a enrlaia tract af la I ettaate ia l.looa t iwa-hip Clearfield einty,P en'aini:,j; about eigliiy arr, and hounded en I d;riKl f fl ow; en th north bv lot of Jai Hi Iff. ea't ty Ian It of Millitn, wait by Inn I v i.-n Kl tager, nndawuth Uf Kne tnmpik Abut itxty terea af the li I ia el. red and th? Kalir In eaodlen I, having ereotd ther n Ifif fraaa loot, log hern aad oiher nwe-arT o.itbttitdtag tnd a g'od young orchard. Thia pnpery ia on if the brat lo tationa la the oouny fir a ennntry iot.?l. 8iid, taken ia execution, and lobe told 1 tha property of lion. A. b'iiD. Alto, ail Defendants interval in al! that pertain 'reel ol land ettuat la Karlbtat tiwnafiii,Clear. iel-1 auunty, P4., bnde t j fultue 1 U ginning a beeoh oak aa If ft baak of iatj 'u-'janna rirr tt corner of Und (rn rly d 1 d 1. A. Kart ia, thepr lodn taid nv-W rit thi aav,rl emir- hereof. J.l I perokii tn a t)iU l ; then d r aorlh IVJ perrhea IB a pott; thnnct d'te wcai l-0 tereb'a to abiek r 1 thrno due n nh is pare iet ' plaee of Uigwlntn. e mlaiatn ,t aroa and tt parcbea, r ttTvitt;, p..wrrer. at till tract & terea, more or If t. Bold to V. ti H.iitkr. Alto, all def'tiiliut' rihl aa I It"' lo all that tarUta ether tract of land altnato fn iif tl In the atantiea ft'learlield and Lvoobjh. noar in Ktrt taut tonnihip, Clrneld emt'r, t'l., buundrd a I'oIImw ; U"giao'n at a boml-'t 01 VVeat Ir4tt-h of S'i-ittili taut rive,i.'ii.iia 3J i p -raiiea y the Oxnree t eatd river telu a ptt jrner, i-iing tha timtha.'tt corner of i:eti( No 3461; ! tba aai I hoinliwk d an the tat I river br ibr ereral otirtot thenaf JttH p-ivhi' t a axtrt rnr on hnk of th rlvci t thtfnu nunh ill dfgttet went II par 'hat ta p d ; tii-ni'- n ir'.h 1 1 dfgrtwt eit at l'lperohea to tt(1e;orar ; toea h ii.egria aat II porehea In Idr-h e-waer n bana of tlie riref thn d'wa l'ie ri r by n Peroral eourtet therenf 41 ir,-iil to white k : thjnce a tk H aerobe lu a iot oorr.er j aeneeeiMth t'M lerch-t in a put; tltn wett I prtit tn white pin; tltnra I 'i Ittl per--be. 1 1 a atone eirnr thn te aoirh sJS lereel it 41 per.he te a ht nl nk an I l t u T Imjii. i n(. (inuln og til a.ri an ) I If t r h i, nna) II p irr ot p no lliu nt, i t ail I Hi I. I, Cfl teed Bona "ti," f iC- Sll), rrarvint TJ aeraa, a ra or lrt. ao!d to Fran.t MeCie, with, eta. Alrrt. ll th tt eert tin o'hr tAtn. h i I oa he .ooih-e.l by MiebieU, anr'h he 1 Maine n 1 I'riei'e eat tte. at and amiti by Un I 0 de en Unl, rnotaining Hi aaree, more or te, with, navKif eretd thria tw dwelling hoatas ara, aad other aetieeatry aittbmldin g t aleo, a rid ore it unl. and ptrt of fie l.tu I eleared. itfd. taken in xciition and lo be eo d u lb ruparty ol Kdward MctUrvey. Alta, all lh.it ftrtain nfiiutf. Iensm"nt nnd ftft f Unl, ailtiat ia Laareaee town Mp, ClearlUtd conuty, Pa,, boun led nnd dn ribed aa fol lor? a, ta wit i Degimiiag at ton iy a black ok on (nwaah'p ri 1 : ihn e alettjf 11 rial by the htlowia cntraea an I vli.tnattet ii : N irth 71 dfgrent weat lea penihef. acrth 111 d. gret wrtt HI 1-10 perch ty, north .H, legreel real lu pom bee, north ftsj degiret wa.t 40 per -hea 1 thrnoe arth degrewa weal It I pare bet, tonh iwj dgree wett 3( pcrvhat, ninth I; de feat wetl 20 rerha, north S7 gruiH vat H ervhot 10 a whit oak 1 thea hy Mid of J. . ttattb ath ll degraaa Wett 43 aerobe tn Wall .ta atua.pt then north 72 decree weat 21 r--hee to pnt( iheae eoath by ItaltefJoha leyt 170 4 Iff perehn tn a poat j lhen.e by Und U John Mithll talh 81, tegTat tt Ut 4 II arr-bs to aione : iheni by oth- Uu It of Jaa. ditoh.li arth 4 d -greet t liti pcrahtt to a et 1 thence aorth ti degree nl 2 prr bt to a pie of begtnolng, p.inUlaiig 2lv arret and 13 perohe, aad rtlkwanee, being ptrt ol thete argent tract of load, ont of theta arm eyed t warrant la tha aaa af Jen ha ear,, prd ranted hy the Cowcioa wealth f l aiir.jyliat.ia, r patent grant-! oa ih Xih fiy of M ty, 1ifl7 1 .ft othr tract fateated to Jo, II. ihaa and itfeeph Mi lea, Hte.ttor ta trmt, by panl dated) :tofMy, lf,.t reird of Cloa: fli'ld oomt yi aboat Ui aeraa of th lad eletrel, a4 inder a goad atai of aHiratin, and baftnfl rated throo a taraa at oaa hen, a large . bara, wagoa ha!, aad ather aeaeaaary talldlngai ala having a lae hcariagorahard. ieitaai, taken la aiaontloa and 1 bt told M tat rronrlI tf Jaa MtiathoH Taaaa op flaia. Thi prion or fan t ahiofc h property ahall be air ok off aioat be paid at n tuna 01 aala, ar a:3 fithof rraogeaaH aad aa will aanppihr4,VaarUathprepr.T ill b immodiately pal at aaej sail agata aA thenpae aa riah af tha praa to a 4aa airaak off, aad wb, l aaaa of dateltor tavh r ael, akall a eke gaael tha aaaaa, aad taataaa will lb leaad aa araaaatad la Ooart W wnlraiatiaa aalaof iha ajta7 U aaall fA h bV Abend. W. U JUPeUi-iOld, ' Bniairrl Orma, - 1 narif CUnlei; iifs.!