HJlic U'f ubltran. OtoKOE 1$. GooiiLANDia, Kilitor. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MIIKN INO, PKB. SJ, 1st. Roader, If yun want lo know what li going aa la tho buolne.a world, Juel rend our advertiaing aolumna, the Sycial column lo parUeoUr. 10,000 poisons attondod tho funeral of Revciily Johnson at Biiltiuioro on Saturday. Tho Judges of tbolnitod Slates Suproino Court mid many Sena tors were among the number. A I.ono Ton.. Tho hells of Haltl- tioi-o were tolled for four hours from 1 o'clock till 0, v. M. on the llltk inst., ill honor of the death and hiiriul of tho lion. IJoverdy Johnson. . . i. i Dead. Thooolobratod actress, Char lotto Cusbman, died in Boston, ou Fri day last, aged (19 years and 7 months. Her death obliterates one of tho bright est stars that illuminated tho American tho death penalty and substitute im prisonment and hard labor for life in tho Stuto of Maine, has passed the Souato by a voto of 18 to 11. The hill had previously passod the liouso. Very Discouraging. Althongh tho Junior Enow Nothings have bad two Lodges in running order in Morris townBhip for a long time, they got themselves threshed out of their boots on election day. Their ticket was too heavily laden. Ci rant's testimony, taken fur tho pur pose of olenring JSabeoek, makos four columns of ordinary printed matter. Like all volunteer witnesses, ho has a very bad momory. On rross-cxnmina-tion bis answers were, "Pon't remem ber," "Don't recollect," etc. A Washington letter writer says Mrs. Robeson is without exception tho most self-poised, Bol.possossod, and bril liant woman in Washington, evor ready in bright, sharp conversation and witty rejoinders. Mrs. Laundulot Williams wed to lead off until her husband was turned out to pasture. A I'aib of Arm What a pretty piir of soiled liadieal doves thoy are anyhow, Uccchor and liowen, who un til recently superintended all tho reli gious and secular affairs of this coun try. Correct morals wero made a specialty. Who can follow thorn to day f For obscenity and compound wickedness, they have evon superseded tho Woodhull and Clufllin strumpets, who are disgrace, to tho nation. A.n Dover Speaks. The college and church at Andover, Mass., tho head quarters of Congrcgutionulism in this country, has hurled a thunderbolt at tha 1'lymouth congrog.tion and ita pastor.' Tho brethren at Andover and elsewhere demand that the guilt or in nocenco of Bcochor ho settled as soon as possihlo, and call upon their Brook lyn brethren to fix upon a time when a Council shall meet to settle tho ques tion. Andover now awaits tleo ansiver of tho Plymouth flock. Alarmists. Some people are won derfully annoyed at "Molly McGuir istn," and sccra to be honestly opposed to secret, oath-bound political organiza tions, and in order to quiet their norves havo becomo 7Gcrs. Ilow honest (?), and how consistent (?) some people i nn be I An exchange remarks : The oonfeMlon of Kerrigen. txpoilng tho crime Mid criminal aim. of tbe ' Moll luugulre," 1 full of warning for oil othrr eontpiratort bended for anlewful purpoe noder the protoelion of oetb-bonnd tocrot eoeletioi. It my be Bet down Una men who are mean enough lo eloak their religion or tneir politlea under eurb diigui.ea ore tnrnn onoogu lo betray their oomndra in a time ot Hanger. Somherh' Bointv. Stato Senator iiusscy's Lill to givo each Pennsylva nia soldier who fought in Mexico a bounty of 1200 recoived tho endorse ment of the convention of tho (irand Army of the Itepuhlic recently hold at Pittsburgh. A resolution was adopted urging the pasags of the hill now before tho Legislature "fur tie relief of tho surviving soldiers of Pennsylvania regi ments wbo so gallantly deiendod tho honor of our Stato and country upon the soil of Mexico during the war ot IS 10, '17, and '18.' L.tosiso Mas, Biaol Tbe leaet tbe Demoe raey eonld have done when proponing a tariff bill Intended to cut off tho laborer from earning hia aeoe.Bary foody. lo loofe tbe oooeutlal of hie dolly life noloied. Hot the enmity of Ike llemoor.tle partj to Amerlean Lftttor ia of a eort which nothingoan appeano nrafttufy. Morrlaun'a bill proiioa to ui tea ten eeota a ponnd. Thaa eotne l..uuo,U0 la to be oatorled from the poor to go either Into Iba pocket of foreign grower of tea and oofloe, or into the bande of that noble army of rebel who already have bilte In OongreM for &e,UOO,0 to eompoooate them for damage don by tbe Union arniea while tbraahing them out of their trcaaon agaioil lb Union. faa. man' Journal. That is a very savage artiAe for an exempt Virion soldier to write. Tho war fcaturoin this alarm article sounds a lilllo like coming from Blaino and Hill, neither of whom evor smcllcd powder ; yet, they succeeded in carry ing on tho whole war on tho floor ol Congress a few weeks ago in two days. Hut to tho cofl'eo and toa story. Why, bless yonr dear soul I a Radical Con gress in 1RC3 imposed a lax of twenty live cents on ten and fivo coiit on cof fee, and although it romainud on until ! 187.1, tho editor in question novor called tho attention of tho "luboring men" to this unnecessary burthen. This is not alL A coffeo and tea ring was funned that year, and Uie Credit Mohilier, salary. grab Congressmen were tukon Into tho ring, and the tux was taken off and shoved into their ) kcls ever viata,-, while the Govern ment has been grabbing all around lo oliltini revenues ciiomh to run the mi. fhine. On the 3d day of March last, iluriug the expiring hour of the second Credit Mohilier Congress, that body iinjKNwd a tux of four cents per pound on '.oliaeeo, thirty cenu per gallon on whisky, and twenty flvo per cent, on eiugar and mulaiwiu and yet, tho edi tor of the Journal Itus never brought this stubborn fact to tho notice of his rwwlcr. Mow, dilute a little on tho balance of tlio tax story the swacl end of it, sugar and mohviaus and tell us why that twenty -five percent, burthen Waa placed on the workingmcn's provisions, And who put it on. ' A RTOIIY WITH A M Oil A I. Vur flltoen years patent philanthro pists and modern Statesmen have been controlling, publin affairs on this Con tinent. Ileligion, morula and secular matters havo received undivided at tention from tho 3,000 New England achools of clergymen and their folio worn, who enlightened the American Con gress in 1857, by their elaborate peti tion on the subject of slavery and other crimes. Tho names of Muooher and Bowcu shown us brightly on tbo peti tion In question aa tbo morning and evening stars, and tbe religious and secular Armament was lit up and fairly beamed with "Vlrtuo, Liberty and Independence," because of tho un questioned piety and wisdom of tho school indicated. How does their prouchiug harmonize DEVEI.OMMO THEIR II V POO. HISY. , Tho present Democratic Congress Is developing Itnditulisin ami' will in tho end revoiil tho conduct of the lludieul loaders in tbeir true light. Tho "crooked" whisky exposure now go- iugon all over tho country Is it true index of liudinil administration in all departments of tho (iovernment Tho Jlni'risburg Patriot, in alluding to the conduct of tho enemy in Con. gross, says : "Tho liadieal minority in Congress aro contending inch by inch against tho uliurts of the Democrats to reduce the cnormoiihv expenditure ol govern ment. It is evident tuut they are anxious to save thulr ofllciul friends as well aa to prevent tho people from liiukiiiir odious comparisons between their pruetieo when in power and that ot tlio Democrats, nut mo worst oi with their practioes to-day ? Tho ono reform Is pushing forward in spile ot stands up and calls tho groat Preacher i them, and it is tho fixed dutorminnlion A LI A It, API LTKHKIl AND Frill- " , J 1 1...!.. ..I...I... tn ivi.tiini-. Im nt-il.iin.rr on. . .li.l ,.,...(,-,. - li.. until expeniliiures to l lie rxioiu oi eiu, JUItEl!. Tho preacher retorts by calling tho brqlhor liowen, A LI A It AN D SLAN DEREK. Those two men, tbo pulpiteer til' Plymouth Church and tlio editor of tho New York Independ ent, did more to delugo this happy country in blood and immorality than all tho efforts of any one hundred per sons combined: Their teaching has debauched both races. Tho demor alization among tho whites in the tho gutter snipe. To glvo our reudera an insido view of tho moral training of tho negro race down South, under the same instruc tors, wo pull to tho witness stand a GO year old Mothodist negro preacher, ol Raleigh, North Carolina, who can keep quiot no longer and therefore issues tho following address to his people Road what ho says carefully: To the Freedmen of North Carolina : I dosiro to call your attention to the fuct that among our pooplo crime is on tho incroaso ; stealing, robbery, murder and crimes in all tlieir hideous forms, seem to havo taken possession of our pooplo, and it must bo stopped. The penitentiary is filled to overflowing, tho jails and wuik-housos are no soon er emptied than thoy aro tilled again. rollow countrymen, you must awoke to this dreadful stato oi affairs and gird on your armor and battle against crimo in all its ltirms. Alimstorsot tho gos pel, deacons and class-leaders, go to work, impress upon your people tbo danger of entoring into tho paths ol crimo, which sooner or later, if this continues, will ongulf our entire race. This is no exaggerated appeal ; go to tho court-houses aad look at the dockets; go to tho jails and you will see tbera tilled ; go to tho penitentiary, to the railroads and tho public works and you will sue hundreds of our raco, in striped suits, tailing and working as a pnnishmont for crimes committed be cause thoy wero too lazy to work be fore. During the January term ot Wake county court over thirty colored persons woro convicted for stealing: only about five wero acquitted, and only three white men wore convicted ; is not this a sad reflection upon our raco t Colored men and women, go to work, stop stealing, stop going to tho court-bouse. Stop stealing and lying and cheating and go to work, and wo willjio a happy and prosperous people. Hero aro some of the cases in our last court: Ono man sentenced to the penitentiary tor steal ing a goose ; one for stealing a cow ; one old, gray-headed woman "and her two sons for stealing a hog and a sheep. Fathers and mothers, mako your children work ; don't encourago idle ness, tho father of crime. Colored people of North Carolina, you must arouse to tbe necessity of doing some thing to put a stop to this thing, or we are a ruined pooplo. Hoep it before the people, talk to thorn, preach to them, exhort them by every lawful means, to live honestly and in tho fear ot uou. in your cliurcnos, at hoiao, in tho school. house, everywhere, keep alive tho fact that crime must be stop pod. In tho namo of heavon, 1 im plore ovory preacher, and ovory man of influence, to go to work and do something to put a stop to crimo among our people. lnmk ot it, ye mothers and wives and daughters in time, for you know not bow soon you will seo one of your bolovod ones being led in shackles and handcuffs to tho felon's cell. Think of it in time, and God will bless and re ward you for it I am an old man and I write this in tbe hope that 1 may arouse our people to the importance of taking some steps to put a chock to crime which is stalk ing abroad in out land, and cutting off in tuo primo ol lilo so many ot our pooplo. To the preachers of Raleigh, and to the poachers all over the State, i es pecially look to for somo good work. Lot thorn preach every Sunday and let them take tlieir text from tho criminal dockot of their county. Thoy will find plenty of case which will furnish abundant material for a powerful ser mon. Bring this matter to tbo atten tion of the people, so that thoy may think and ponder over it and resolve to better their Faya. 000,000. Anion;; the reductions tiro $6,000,000 on the river untl hurtior bill, as 000.000 on iiublic biiildinirs. S3.000.. 000 on fortifications, li,OIIO,0OO on tho IcL'islativo. cxocutivo and judicial bill. 81,000,000 on tho oxpensea of collect- inir tho internal revenue, it lias ueen airrood in cominittoo toroduco tho rove line collectors from 161 to 108, making n nnvinff of 1220.000. Tho ten super visors of revenues aro to bo lopnou off makliiir a saving of 130,ooo. tiesiyvs store keepers, tide-waiters, and agents, a further saving of S2&0,000. In stum pi, puper, et eetra, thoro is anoth er saving of 150,000. In this bureau aluuo tlio reduction will amount to $1,050,000. A shriek has goue up that those reductions of (iovernmont em ployes will cripple tho public sorvico. But the meaning of this cry is well understood. The Democrats wjll tako care that tho public sorvico is benefitted Instead of injured by cutting down ex travagantoxpendituros.and tbe lopping off superfluous offices which are crusted merely for party retainers. Tho work goes bravely on." HARSH TREATMENT. . Tho scalawag and carpolbag oflicials in Mississippi and South Carolina aro boing rewarded for their patriotic efforts in those States. Tho Legislature in tho former Stato has' jnst Teported lot tersof impeachment against Lieut. Gov. Davis and School Superintendent Car- doza. The voto in the Legislature stood 101 to 4 only four friends in a body of ono hundred and fivo peers. Ilow the mighty havo fallen I ' s Tho vote in the South Carolina Leg islature, whore three of tho Stato offi cials aro on the rack, was equally as emphatic. It also looks now as though a portion of tho Louisiana Stato officials would he similarly rewarded. It is as clear aa the sun at noonday, that nino ont of evory ton of the mon who havo hold official positions in tho Southern States, sinco 18C5, under tho Immediate control of tho Radical load ers at Washington, have proved faith less and corrupt, resorting to both then and bribery. This political laza roui has robbed tho South of millions of dollars j yet, when ono of them is gobbled up and sent to the penitentiary, not one of thorn has enough monoy to pay tho attorney for defending him. Such are somo of tho practical results of Radicul statesmanship. LETTER NVMRER FIVE. lions, Fchrtiarv 21, 187ti. lehabotll Ichalmd I ilow uiu the mighty fulleu I Ilow hath the glory of tiui1 house departed! The great XEWS ITEMS. There is a promise of dropping the two-oent osliigo on drop letters to on cent. Those spring-like days begin to Apostle, the past worthy I' oreinan, the bn,od fae hous(, oj,,,,,,!, ania in the Annuitant Foromnii, the Committee-1 (,,.;, 0f WOmen mini wlio fixed lh prtigiliuiuiu, anil , the now convert,, Deaeou ll-lls mid - " are a,io . bis brother In the faith-e-nll slain ntj Pennsylvania, the largest number of ono fell swoop, mid nono left to tell the tide hut the Itnir ConsluM.'! Alusl ( Urix . 4frtlfmrtj. i : li 9 any Suite la tho I'nion. Tho Kansas farmer havo been sowing whuut for a week past, and prospects are first class. lie Mouse at Washington bus tho ingratitude of Republic the bsee ingiatiiuue tit ine urwuiura in in, mini i prospet who would not abide by llioir pledged i . i . i I ;l . .., I II Z! ' t.. eLrJe li-ll and j- "vdli ! I"""1"1 " I'111 "V-"" the bankrupt anvlhiiiL' hut the purest philanthropy I i"1'1, l" u,Ko eneet ouJanuary l, un. The good of their species, the reliel Oil Tlio Pnmidimi signed the Cenlen. the oppressed, the protection of theiu bill with a pen made of a quill laborer thesu, am! thesu alone, were ' mm thu wing ol an American eugle. tliu uims ol inese pure nainois, unit u . . , . VT ,, , . , ."' . .. .,' ...i. '., i . ... ,1,-.,,, An Adventisliiiiperiu New Hump t tuo pa-1 : ., 1 i i j i H ....i .... .....t i ii.ii ill. i t, it. nun a. iui. ii j"", " "v - i . trims nli mi 1 . 1 lilt mi their voices unci I ii. -..a X- . I I then. woep. Mtrangor "I n wniuu ne , i noro is a mull I strange if they would fail to weep ul who sends tiiuiteeii ii New Iiuinpshire of his children to Tlio rest are too the degeneracy f mankind, who failed to recognize the truo love ot man ami thought they saw mi attempt to he Constable, or to run politics in a fixed groove. Somebody cheated the great Apostle, or else tho bnllot-box has been stuffed against him. Tho ring surely had a hand in giving the '70 candidate for Hog Oonstahlo i ll voles, and him but 117. Twenty-four men havo been bought to violate thoiroaths. Perjury, fraud, infamy und wrongcluster around thoir pathway. It is terrible! Tho destiny of tlio Republic is trembling in -A. ...... ..ii nnii that Buch an organization should bo beaten. A candiduteior Assossorwbo has not paid taxes for four years, and could not vote. ' Men running the newspaper of tho organization, whose votes wero rejected for tho same cause. Pooplo who pay their taxes will stand everything but dictation in polities from thosu who do not. Osceola and Kylortown must follow Clearfield, and purgo tho Lotlgos. Throw out the traitors. Put nonu but laborers on f;unrd. The men who want office must lave it. They joinod us for Unit our- poso, and we must accommodate them. Tho Order was organized within the county on tho 9th of Septombor, 1875, by Mr. Lcbr.of Philipsburg, unimpluc ullo Radical, for but ono purpose to servo tho ordor of his party, and help tho disorganizing olumeuts in tlio Domocratio party. Its members have thoir own axes to grind too. and many of thorn oin for that nuronse. Its loading idea, however, is tho disruption j oi mo nomocracy, its originators at Clearfield wero A. J. Jackson, James Kerr, Robert McCorklo, Jos. S. Show ors, John (iulich, Gocrgo Thorn, Ashley Thorn, F. O'Lenry Buck, (ieorge K. Robnckor, (Vrcniiis Howe, Abraham Humphrey, J. Bishop Shaw and Joseph B. Larimer. They wero in due form of lnw admitted and aworn by Mr. Lohr to the following oath, which is takon by all tho brethorn: "l, in the presence of these brethren astembled, do solemnly sicear, as a man of honor, that I will never communicate to any person ex cept a brother of this order, and not then unless projierly authorized to do so, any of the signs, pammrds, grips, secrets and transactions of this order : that I Kill not forsake a brother in distress or danncr. but .j i...... - . . . ma mm in wunng employment ana relieve him from distress and rescue him from danger; nor icill I wrong a brother appropriations committee to cut down of this order or set him tcronaed if it is in lno "aiancs in me r uonc i,ana umeos, the sumo school. small In go. A Ccnlctinh,! celebration of the Supreme Lodge of the KiiiuhtN of l'ythius will Im held at Philadelphia next August, (ten. Joe Shelby. of (ienrgia. Is or ganizing a colony to settle in Mexico and look alter tbe mining Interests ot that country. z All the employees of the Pan Handle Railroad are at once to be armed and directed to shoot train ruf- roculioVtxij p hid uevn owns New York." That he has recently enlarged bis domain so as to include Brooklyn is very evident. ChieaifO last four had fivo hundred and elevon fires, tho total losses being tta,.iuu,oi wnitfi f . 11, l.io was covor cd by insiirnneo. Now York was visited with a largo uro on lucauar oi last wook, uostroy ing property trt the value of three mil iums of dollar. Colonel Mucklo, of tho Philadel phia JeJger,i credited with being the first to suggest tho itlea of a Centen nial celebration. At tho Centennial there will be represented alive all tho Ash of tlio great lakes, with all tho varieties of tho salmon family. A wonderful diamond field is re ported to have been discovered in the coast range, San Mateo county, Color ado. Salted, probably. Tho London Times ia said to bo negotiating for tho exclusive use of the Anglo-American cables on Sunday nights during the Centonnial. Tho dullness of trado loads tho Now Bedford (Mass.) Mercury to re- nnnk : "Ten mills mako a cent, but not any ton mills in this section. Weston, tho walkist, haa at last won a victory, beating tbe Knglish pedestrian Perkins at Loudon, and winning thereby forty pounds sterling. A gentleman of Lynchburg, Va., owns a sot of cbossmon noatly molded in lead from bullets picked up on the battle-fiold near Appomattox Courthouse. A proposition will be made in tbo A J'OOR EXCUSE. In Distress. Groat men, liko small moo, must put up with some strange things. It is conceded that Grant and Boecher are tho grealost mon that now occupy the affections of tho Amoricsn pooplo. The household of tho Presi dent ia nearly tormented te death by the crooked waya of Babcock, and the wife of Theodore Tllton haa destroyed tbe happiness of the great preacher's family. It seems that noilhor a salary of 120,000 nor ono of $50,000 carries happiness to tho recipients. Tho crooked ways of the great pulpiteer aro as dubious as those of " tho Govern ment," but they will both bo'nneover- cd before long. A Great Outraur I The editor ot the Osceola world lost his vote at the recent election, becauso lie nover paid any county or Stato tax. What an imposition it is, any how, for tho Leg islature of a free Stato to ask an honest, upright, free-born citizen to pay a tax ! We have somo notion of going to En rope, in order to avoid outrages of this kind. ore we a citizen of Osceola, we would cerluinly indict the election officers if they Would refuse to accept our ballot. W o would apply to tbe Relief Committoe, any how, to seo if our wrengs could not bo rectified. The editor of the icorM, in alluding to the overwhelming defeat of tho Junior Know Nothings in Osceola, right where the world lives, moves and has its being, aayi j Boeeral tneabara wore debarred free tha privi lege of voting, from not bat ioc nnid lbir lain w.thln tie apeeiled limit of th law. This was ! field owing to roaeosa not aaooeeary oiplaia. Yea ; and we are eredihly informed that both tho editor and publisher ot tho organ lost thoir votes on that ground. Shame on yon ! Why should any man who boasts of being a frco nian disfranchise himself In that way? We want no more tax-ridden lectures from that source. Let the editor ol the organ boconiQ a citizen by paying at least one 20-cent lax. Tbe poor, oppressed fellows! Tho tax lectures from tbo world men sound a littlo liko the virtuous lectures delivered by Boocbor. They aro all sound. "Do. barred" for nevor having paid a tax is good. Do, please, give us lecture on taxation and expenditures. It would sound so well, coming from a "debarred" fellow-citizen. Why did you not shout "Help I help II help II I" whon the election board ' debarred " you 1 W hat an outrage I !(oBiiANiziNU.Tho Congressional temperance society mot in Washington op Saturday, Hon, T. W. Ferry was ohosen President) Hon. W. L. Ballou, Vice President, and Ilov. W. J, Chlck- onng, secretary. It was resolved to bold a public meeting on tho 20th inst., and request Hon. J. II. Soelye to de liver an address. Tbey have not boon ablo to organise a Congressional prayer- meeting down there since Colfax, Seo- and (ha otbor Credit Mibilier Statesmen left tbo Capitol, Tue Old Km Down. More than the death of many men will be mourn od throughout Now England, and in dued throughout the Und, LI-. over throw and destruction of the historic elm of Boston Coreuums. The venera ble trco, over two hundred yraia old, has boon of llo propped up with the Umdvrail iiM-a on ail sides, but the winter blast of the Centonnial year has beon too ranch for It, and this oenter of so many hallowed associations lie prostrate in the midst of a sorrowing people. Like Simeon of old, ita time was prtaotujod, till it saw the country whosochildbood at witnessed pass safely into the second century of if vigorous maturity, and then it has departed Jn peace. A oommittoo ot tbe South Carolina IIouso of Representatives rocommond thnt J. B. Robinson, a inombor ol tho Stale text book commission, bo ro moved and expelled from the House for corrupt proposals to Northern pub lishing houses regarding commissions on books adopted for the uso of public schoojs. Another appalling ocean disaster 1) roportod. Tho steamer Franconia ran into tho steamor Strath-Clyde, in tho Knglish Channel, off Dover, on Thurs day, tho 17th Inst. 'TIlD Slrath-Clydo was sunk, her boilers bursting as slip wont down, and fifty -nino of her pas sungors and crow wore drowned. The Tyrone Herald (Republican) says : tt T;fsnj li sot Dunooratla in Iwa or three year, it will sol be the fault or tbo Hepobuoenl. Why, bless you, man, the IJepuhi: cans are only getting their eyes open. A Democratic Burgess is something new ovor thero. A bill has boon introduced into Con gross by Mr. Hurd, of Ohio, which provide that alter tho first day ot January, JS77,J! business transactions shall be in coin unless a special -eon tract sliall be made to the contrary, and It repeals (Jie fosumptlon day act oi in ia, The Investigation of alleged lirugu larlliesin tho Pittsburgh Custom House reveals tho fact that importers havo been charged aa illegal fee of f 2 on each consignment, and no return made of it. my powr to prevent it, neitlur icdj I di vulge to the public the name of any mem ber of this order without his consent. I also promise obedience to the rules anil regulations of this order and submission to the voice of a minority of its members. constitutionally expressed. To all of vnicn i piragemy sacrnt Honor. iSo kelp me Oodt" The point of this oath is in tho tail, liko the sting of tbe scorpion. So help me uoa -i win ooey uw rules ana regu lations of the order and I icdl give submis sion to tlie voice of a majority of its mem here, constitutionally expressed," and yet inooe men call themselves Irocmen. HViydoyou not wantyour namo known as ono of tho ordor? Why do vou swear to tell tbo namo of nono 7 Kvil deeds seek darkness, rathor than liifht. Before tho oath was takon the worthy foreman says "Betray us and tho cause and though your head bo irnarded by hundreds of capitalist and their tools, wo win nun at you a ourao so potent that it will cause vou to forever remain in uopeleas. liclnloss slavery nun uesuuiuon. sure me i save me! "From the uo lhat broil and ltniti, From the oentlpede thet bltee, from tbe hall atom and the thunder, From tho rampage and tha oondor, From the goit upon tbe river, . From th eudden oorlbqaeke shiver, From the trip of mole or donkey From evory benit and vermis That to think of aeia squirming, From every peet of nature, Llkewlee tbe aligntor, From the Ui bill and aeeor, Jloares keep me I great pr.ifeor I The oath haa been taken ; I must bear tho curse, potent though it be. Nay, we must even bear with eqiiinim. ity tho fierce invective, the torrifio logic, tho anntliema maranallin of the writers in the Osceola IIMi and the Cnrwonsvillo Times. Delend your brethren ; that is what you swore to do, Mr. Brainard, on tho'night of tho 12th of October, 1875. Tho Lodgo was duly organizod nn tho (Itb of Septombor, and on tho 13tb oflloiuls wero chosen, and on that day Wm. W. Worrell and Jacob A. Faust, with another, oamo and wore sworn. On tlio 20lh, Conrad Baker, of Knox township, was admitted and sworn. On tbe 21st, John Ilipps was sworn, and on the 22d, Harris Hoover was made a brother and was sworn. On the 23d, W. J. Hemphill and Jorry Butlor grasped the hands of their la borious brethren and were duly initia ted. But wo forbear. We'will print tho list by and by. of all wbo stand lir the rotten shin. Butter seize the plan k and roach the shore. . Fancy oaths anu uark aoeas aro not in accord with your Common Skkse. CROOKED RELIGIONISTS. Booohor, Gordeman, . Glondenning, oto., it sccmeare not the crooked clorgy men. An exchange nointodlv sovs: Winslow, tho clerical fugitive forgor of nosiun, oeiu ana preached thosu re ligious doctrines that are considered sound and orthodox by ninny, His sermons woro not only theoretically correct, but they woro full of fluo sen timent and pious u nation. The ono which be delivered from the pulpit on tho Sunday bof'oro his flight with bis plundor.was unusually sound and swoet, and was greatly admired by his audi tors. Tho rovorencd forger's religion was mado up of just that sort of thing dogma and rapture. Ho noilhor preached nor practised tllttt great fea ture of all genuine religion which i called righteousness. IJu carried on hia deviltries while ho held on to his creed, and saw no inconsistency be tween his evil ways and his Sunday sori)ions, There are not many clergy, men who pruelitio (brgury ii) thp yiiis low stylo, but there are a gi'uut niuny of Ihein who aro just as negligent s he was in regard to tlio inseparable re lation between genuine religion nnd praclieul righteousness. They nover proclaim or enforce, the Scriptural laws '1 this suliiect Peruana thev think j that, by doing so, they would offend some oi moir liearera, who would rath er Upton to hitjli-toncd discourses on dogmatic tbuii submit to the applica tion of those stern commands which aro laid down for tho government of their Ho and eoaduut, And which are announced with as muuh emphasis jn the New Tesuniont as iu the Old. If un.j.. .l. i V ". ii iiioiww "ui we umy crunitpri re ligionist of his kind, these observations would be nnnooessary. '. - which now in some instances are onbr- mous. Fivo Erie banks have provided themselves with chromomotor bank locks, being convicted that tbo addi tioual security afforded is too great to do overiooaeu. A New Y'ork rowdy waa shot through both cavities or the heart on Sunday lost, and lived thirty-three hours after the wound had been inflict ed. I he case is without precedent. The law which establishes tbe pay oi memoors oi ine legislature provides that tho salary shall be 11,000 for the first hundred days, and ten dollars a day for tho fifty days succeeding the hundred. A New York philanthropist tbe other day gavoa deed for 120,000 worth- ot real estate to a benevolent society, saying, "A tieea is bettor than a will. 1 will be my own executor." A wise conclusion, and a noble deed. Ton convicts from Luzerne county were taken to the Kastcrn penitentiary a fow days ago.- Thoir aggregate sen tences reached sixty-flvo yoars five months. One of the oonvicU received lottrtoen years and ten months. The embryo State of Colorado haa made a stop towards woman suffrage by a provision adopted In tho constitu tional convention requiring the first legislature of the State to submit the question to a vote of tbe people. A high-backed, leatbor-cushioned chair used yoars ago. in the Legislature, and by Gov. J. Andrew Schultze in 1817, has been sent from llarrisburir to Independence Hall, Philadelphia, to oo piacuu in ine relic department. Among tho extraordinary bills be. foro the Legislature is one looklno- to tho appointment of a commission "of not mora than eleven persons, at a sal ary ot f 15 per day each, to devise a pian lor the government of cities. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany recently advertised that thoy would rocoivo applications for tho posi tion of conductor, to be employed to tho number of 150 during the Ountcn- mal season. They had 10,000 re sponses iu ton days. In view of the near approach of the Centonnial, and the fact that the resources of the Pennsylvania railroad are already taxotl to aoeommodate tbe traveling nublio, it has beon determined to cease the issue of "passes" over the road and branoboa.- THE FIRST A MERICAN CA XA I. Tho Incomplete rettu nsof the Texas Slate election inillciile thill llie Demo. The li.llowing is from iho Loudon ' t-nttiti ticket w ill bccimii d by a Very Time; 'J'hs Union canal extunds from urgo mujoriiy. Miilillelowii, on die SuMiueliiiuiiu river, ! i being Hcviuily-iiitiot miles in length, itli a iinvigalle feeder seven miles in., length, flier aro 51 locks on the eimt, wilh a descent ol B07 fust, aiicCU; locks on the taest, a fJescept of I'.u loci, i ncro is ntniiei noun went of l.nvii 729 teet in length, cut ill tin' solid ruck, which wus nhlnincd lium the Oiiiilaiiahilla antl Swulurs envks, j although oilier streams have been tupped. I The first survey of it was iniide in 1702 by David Riiteiihunso and Dr. i Williuuv Smith, alluniga i fnssiblliiy is Saul to save Uou igi(died l.y Wm. ! Pciiii as early as 1UD0. Iu 1701 nporu-' tions were wwmneiicvd, and after many illseoui.igemeiitsaiid fluniiviiil iti-tui-s1 weiu c.iiiipletud III IH.ii, when lliellist bout, ,lhu "Alphu of Ttiljtclitet'kiiii," Imsneil lieliniiou on its way wiKvunl. iliiiln.il ivitli the completion mil up-, fin I ion of this maritime l.ihutiy tln' t'uiilerinl priwiiciity ol lliistuiuiiliy.siid , espi'lully Lriiiinoii dittes. Thu popii. lutioii im-rvtiscd, liuiiics increitnutl, und In it bt'lniigs the lionor of luyiftg the curlier slono of tlio prosperity of thiiie section which it traversed. It has lost thu prestige ot its coniiiurt'e and importance, but is still ti line of cheap tiiinsiortatioii for conl, lumlwr, iron ore, iron and oilier maiiuluutiiring muteriul. Tho railroads have succeed ed it iu tho popiilur setise of quick transHirtation, but it forms a promi nent part in tlio history ot the Lebanon valley und as such will always bo hold boat of fifteen tons, but the enlarge ment between 1853 and 1857 givos a safu passage lo bouts of heavier capaci ties. It has tho honor ot being thu first canal built in tho country. Tue Mexican Cattle Thieves. General Ord, commander of the Mili tary department of Texas, was before the liouso committee on Texas fron tier troubles on Saturday, and gave an account of the eattle raids to which tho country for a lungth of 500 miles and breadth of 150 on tho American sido of the Rio Grand ia subjected. The general says the region of thoso forays is soparated from the rivor by an extonsivo belt of undergrowth for est of chapparal, which lurms a screen' and shelter for tho cattle thieves, and that tbe worst class ot Mexicans livino- on the Texas sido act as apius and in- uiriuurs tor tne raiuers. rue inlelll- gencu received tnim thoso dishonest Mexicans enables the thioves to avoid tho routes by which they might be in tercepted on returning with their nlnn- der. On the Mexican sido. the raidinir bands, which sometimes numbor from 100 to 150 men, aro leagued with the local aathoritios, Cortina being thoir recognized chief: henco evory facility is givon thorn for the disposal of their plunder, and the restoration of tlio stolon cattle ia not thought of. Gen oral Ord thinks the Mexican govern ment powerless in tho matter, and that. therefore, tho only remedy is to in-' crooae the military force on tbe Rio Grande, and authorize him to send troops in pursuit of the marauders to tho Mexican side, and deal summary punishmonlon them. Babcock's Trial. The outlook in the Babcock case is lhat tbo General nay bo acquitted, but more from the want ot evidence than from conviction of hia innoceme. His ten Inwvons have vigorously fouirht to koon out all evidence for tho prosecution. Grant's testimony is to tbe cnuot that if ISub- cock waa connected with the whisky ring he docs not know it. He saya that Babcock explained all tho"Svlnh' and "Grit" telegrams "in a satisfactory manner," but he does not say what tho "manner" was. lie ooncludes hia deposition with a atronu assoveralion of his belief In bis secretary's inno cence. But hia asseveration should not weigh any more iu a court of justioe than Bishop Kerfoot's voluntary uwovenivitiD oi jsr. avory s innocence :il L.l... : I ... - . . win proDaoiy weign Willi tbe lyegisiav wvw jnvtsjugauon committee. Indeed it should not weigh so much. For the Bialrop baa nevor, liko the President, made himself conspicuous in the way of indorsing, to the last, doubtful char acters, like Collector Tom Mumhv. Ill .UI I J ; . n i . ' "V Dixue Qucpuoru, minister ocnoncat, tf at. cs H o o. M v3 a - CO o SH o sH c u -a a w Cm O O d- eT a .1 I- X i t a. i F- e tt w Ek 9 ? W h 0 K e o IB IT TOU rtaT Who'said that ytu would Ilka te get Inch Clothing it City - Peopls wtsr, rather than the wMisalt goods torn monly sold 7 This will tell you hewlo do It. ' ' The very large Inereaao of our amalneea aHowa wi ts makt s Vua towta kau of rsico. snb . You Can Save Enough In kujrlng stall at Owk Halt TO PAY FOR THE TRIP , from atywtitr t thti Cottnty to iho City of Ptk.Uto.phla, ntf hiva day of alfht-aaolng baaldoa, Wonamakar A Brown auu.4 by thia ttatamant, and o will M JTOIf pao .. TV) ba ntr f vkot a acO wi I (oda, aotM ot then In t L Tlwy MwcUcut.tcwadai ttM Sootit m aoil ! For Mm k toya, J-i H S-y- our nra bull dinar. Sv an well cut. kwJ um flnihd. Thry two ha Ud upon. Sunkaapm ' Cry .KpraatnH ua whan thy aay thary tall our gooda. tna tavet altoi avaW mkmimimU. but umftM ewialal tP retail. Wt baarno Itl-viU to any om, jutd aiata ihla only bacauao toM ttVttsian twtl poor gooda aa ootnirvg from air houM. To each of our cuatoca era we ar mponiiljle far articlrt bouthl of im. By our plan of Tkbatlag ina nfw qualhica. n WtMmoharASrtM troai rnair j OUdOMEII, of taa aaunisJa on wur gouais, au on can ba nitlad at to THK prlco In plain firt and nMMmg TnO aam priest to acnuatnuacao aad atranfara. lo atv paoplc aad c(tatry poopla sxjuaJ advantafa. with each artlcU aoUJ.a Lwtrmntt if given, abal tlia Fnc U a low aa it can br bouibl intwhrn nd thai the. aualitv ia at rorTrttd ; alao, that tha Mooay arid ba paNT back ItkluU, iJ iwathaaat wuhia 10 dayi wubca, lor aay riaaoa, lo ratunt uta good, uuwuni. i THIRta imperunt mdoad. bauM.tttfpryiteipM peopia tuvlMff Mora in flnUoUljiMa, -ttrhit our iisna. carda. ttdvaruteananti, and Mop Bfrangon on ine aucet, Jh tHrtttint iriwra IM tiff tt. itwut whera lha ttore ia, to thai i)ty may aellihrir counieririt sooda. 1 here oul ona uan nail Philadelphia, l to Urge building, the alM of (V'ur ortiinary trt. and on the Wh-ea comer of S.XTH-ilXTH-hlX-SIXTH SIXTH blXIH and Marbai htrMU. 1 W saauUfi irrurMla ay-nl bv tmrcM. by lend- ing their nwaaure f (urnHh caay dirccttona lhat any one c-m moaum by, and dctcribtng tf-lfc WefVllitXi, aUfcuj iMtt.. u.ants. atmill, im. . weUt whrte coMi rtft nr 4cuc, wewlff return Xa kaavsrr leauTr in 1'h.laib.lA. . ntriUtt mr man ,m th LnUdit mj tr Iht dtof R ftetsd pauerne of material and prlcca by nuatl when iwitaated. I'enom can nmvo Utnar aad pay ta airtMtrr tfm mjtr. WANAMAKER & BROWN 1 1 grij QMS, Crowifj, tStf. ...H.Anionvtllo ...H.Coviagton Clearfield ..Carwcoerille ...Krenehrille ...-Orocewooil Uullrb .. Hoaudele Thoro was a good blubber crop last year. Tho average cateh of whal inn vessoli enframed in the Arctio aea amounted to 1,384 barrels of whale ami walrus oil, and 14,900 pounds of whalo bono, tho largest avcrago for ttiij' sensuu since toou. James Parton, a popular author, oi uosion, Massacliusetta. marnetl hia step-dsiii'hter tbo other day, and short ly auor uiscovoreu: tbat the lawa 6T Massachusetts forbid suoli nrocoodinirs. Ho now asks Legislative enactment to logaliao tho marria'o, v His salil that ever 1Q,000 iooplo navo cono to llie iiiapk Hills within tho last three months. Companios aro now organising in various parts of tho country to go there in the spring. No doubt tTiey all expect to become wcnllliy in a few montlis, but the grout majority will Lo iisnipiiiluil, ' J. W. frcoiiiaii, otlitoc of lliol'itts. tun Comet, who was convicted of libel lust December and sentenced to seven months' imprisonment, has hern pur dnneil, nnd released from nrison. A Imml of music escorted him from the ji.il at r niuuii -o I() i),, iionju in fl ttitiu,. A loepption was tendered liim in tliu evuliiiig, Winslow, the Boston forirer. waa ar rested at London on tbo 16th inst, at tho instanoe of the American Kmbaaay. ue was arraiirnea nelore toe Mow street police court and formally com mitted to a 1ondon prison, lie is rup- rwwntea as naving Deen very much affected by this event, and mentioned that he had left everything, jn Boston, in the hands of bis attorneys and all his money, amounting to but 16,000, in the hands of hia wife, which he would take it aa a favor if the authorities let hor alone. Tbe only danger now to be apprehended lies in the wheedling power of tbo winsome fellow's tongue. It would surprise no one to bear that ne naa norsuatlod the Hcv. rtnurireon of his innocence and been invited to fill hia pulpit. We luney the extradition papers, now en route, are among the very fow tho Rev. Winslow never cared to forgo. Tin Bank Assessors. A dispatch to tho Philadelphia Evening Bulletin says : "Stato Treasurer JJaekey and Adjutant General Temple, who are conjointly empowered to appoint the twenty -on. bank assessors in this Stato, have not boon able to eomo to a sutis tactory agreement. Mr. Muckoy pro posed to irive all theanooinlnienlnniit. sido of Philadelphia and Allegheny counties to Mr. Temple, but thelatter refused lo accede to tho proposition, as aooiu t '.1,01111 oi tuo aio.uuu paid these officials annually come from the Phila delphia and Allegheny banks. Al though the law savs bank assessors shall be appointed in January, it is doubtful if they aro selected before 41 arch, owing to tho differences between tbe State Treasurer and Auditor Gun. enil. A bill has been introdiioed in the House providing for tho abolition of tho offlco of bank assessor, and authorising tho Stato Treasurer to collect the tax on hank stock, thus savinir about IE mui wtr,"uir w mo nuiio. Sthool Books. Ono of the great aim growing evils 01 onr tunes is the enormous increase of text books fur our schools. Hi rod (lifonts traverse eapl qistrlct, and lniiorliine directors hiik s"P"riiiiuntioiii lo auopt certain systuins or plans, which havo no other merit other thitn that of novelty of arrangement, as an lililscement, copies aro trratilitlously donated to dirertnrs and an oyster stow clinchoa tlio bar gain, behool books cot American students aniiiiallv SO'.QOO.OOO. and T ICENHE NOTICE The followino nomine k. I. ii.. ai.. of Ine Clerk of tbe Court of Querler Sooilone of v.rarne.u onuntjr, tneir prlltloua aod boedi for Ueoneoa, at the II arc k oeeaiona neit, agreablj aorat tiosaen. I. O. Ilillen .. lohn B. Bern , H. B. Ilow...'.' W. a. Bradly.....','l'"." John llougbertv. ." U. R. Fyll.Hon... W. II. jMkon ;r Nwto HoiHt. John Moleoo , Saainel llullikau . Prtev Kookeo Jane Carter John Mclnerney .'.'.'.' t'harle) Keun7..,. Jauie llalev " Wm. Cima A. W. O Uredj.... Jam Dunn I'ai. Qulan Wm. rarkrr .... . . " I. SaMl frank Bolgor "" Frank Foi Ja. Sckolidd ., John Fonyth. WIIHaa Srhwaai J. O. 0rrj ' O. W. Oavi ." Neul D..ef hprtj O. I. Hubookor W. at. lilta-w Aa K rr Jobn Boltorff........M tleovgo Peran....., .... Mnaiaol Uordon... Wea-Skielde John Powell ..... Uaatel HeCnrlkv.... , b. Caw.ob.ll I. P. Careen... .. dee. Bkedea.'.... ......" "' Beaton jeillle ...Latbenhnrg .L. Cltjr I. Waebiagton 0uola . . PenSeld L.-TroulvilU ....Wallaoelun ... Woodward aoLnaau uraaas. PeUv Gamier Covlngt. II. a. Hobeober Clereld O. 1'. BImmm U.ldaJe uewrgu a. uolburu . Uwimoe. . nseravnAtt ucasaa. Stephen OmaT Curwvllle i. I. tiuavnanat Cleartald M. . Olnnta 8. B. Bolter .. w Tboma kdillu .nn.iidk Miebael atillen If LI BLOOM, ClenrSeH, Fab. IIJHt. Clerk, PRU8TEE'S SALE. BELLING OFF AT COST. All that large aad well pijrrfc.,1 .took of n ana nnooe a nil kind mongb br Ike nation, llatannd Can lor aarn and boye, s full eunu'y for tbo CenteoninL .Trunk. Carrot auki, aad UenU' rnrslabinn Ooode of all dovrliil... I . oiling from dey u day at eoal, at tho old Shoo oiovo oi rote aoueorge, In Ckmrield. nearly on. poito tbe Coari Hon, store a .i .11 I nr . . ' " .. o. w . nowo, me earn oeeoomiMlatlog elerk In town, I ready to wall on Metomere and reoelpt lor gooda. Ho lo alio aalhoriied to aottlo and re relpt for all etors aooooata of Pater MrOeorga. '"r ""I goiiu. n . v. TATK, ClonrSeld, Pa- fob. 11, ISlS.tf Trunloo. J11USTEE'8 NOTICE. ail noreona are hereby noliled that I have oeon enoeen Irurloo for tbo araditora nl PK I KK ou KOKU S. ef OloarSd, Ps. And s noh all tho noriaaal nroMrtv of aU kiad. laHiU iii. all indgieenu, aetet, book neooaata, nnd olalua ol w..r, .in, .wing or oeiaogiog lo said MrUeorg ve boon aeelgaed and delivered lo aoe a Truatoe alonoald. All noreon Indebted to aaid Pewr, . wmj rv aereuj notiael to wake imnwdinla pa meat to me, aa 1 alone ant "golly empower, te roeoire and rooelpl for tha A. O. TATi, Cleerseld, Pa, Fob. IS, ISTS.lt Tnuteo. llfiv Sidi-frtlsfinftits. ;t ist or JCitoiw. XJ I.ii i.f Juror drawn for Mrch Ttui( A. is;s, romnrncing on tbe tllrl M.u.l.v. D. tWUj ?' ouavh jrnons. J110. Kl.nr. BurnideiJineB Currv, K. A. Ilijler, CWrBold P. H. Nevlinr, Jl r.aiaite. . Waeb n K. II l.aoilio, Oioeola .1. liirkrv, ne.rl J. II. Kili, Bell P. W. t'hi!in, lU'i'im David Morse, B..ggf J. S. Nurrir, Bre llur.1 llrorgo C. Kirk, lira Jy Erartu Lutbvr, ' Jamea Iluwler, IlarniidB. Hottdorflnn, TXtvKaaiinoiis. II. KrltSr, CLarfiel liPolor Uerin, J.tbn Krflini-r. " ,FrauiM llnitai A. H. Oo.i.lrub, " ('.inrad Uli.ior, (Inlir-h P.M. Car Ion, Illrorge Ne-vrll. Ik. loo W. 1. Iti-io, Ctif'arille.OHver M..-.. Kvnbao Fronk Rom, Ukrraria . Pclrr (lotr. Iiewreooo Joon n. Mull, li.-ll'u. !!. 1 Chvit 1 'rton Moe Owniia, Ueoalur B. BpatkioAii, iirahaui Luricn lllr.1, lluito Jaiuo MrXea!, .Ierdn Jo Ro;ilcv. Korthae J.W. M.Coll-.oili, Knoi U. M. n!:li:lii-il, Lioreooo Wm A. Moor. IVun Iiann OBVIvri-l' p,t Wood'd Ciirard David I.uaa. Henry Tr.iuir. l!rii!irl C. (Ji-.l'.Jor, -William Pelir. Tboma H l.iti, Jblin llird, II. S. KM-nrr. II. M. S.-iier. John lti'.-y. B Oanial i'itima.1, faae N. Rainrj, Clieil Wm. Weitover, 8 Mrlllaoglilin, T- Slanroi, Covingloo Aug. Hougn.i Clao.1. Ilarin .y, e B. Kejiliarl, flroatur llrady nmfid. A. li. 1.0II91 n ilo.in lloui-ir, Abranl I'rsriJr, J. W. IMlouha-.k, Wlliim Oinvrr, TlMin-i Ker'inn, llolKTt Porl.-r, Davi.l Dro.kkT. Kam'l Anier', Miltoo lit-. I, M. I.. C. f:vr.i. Fred Cro, I'hrist. Lanicu, Wm. M. I'r J. H. llraoler. U. W. H ood -n. Wood d Jo. Airxander, ' Morria Pun Piko Union A UDITOU'S NOTfCE. I. A. Irvin and Jaa. B. Uraham, 81.0 Wis. Irvin, dee'd. Henry Bwen. In the (lonrt of Com. mon Plena of Cloor Seld oonnty, Poon'o. n. rm. Ko, 14 June Term, HI. Tna nndenlguod AudlUr, eopolnted ly lha Court, lo ill.lril.ut lno fu.di ari.log rrom the ei i iroionaeere real neuie. herob givao Bullae lhat be will attood lo is. J...-. It bit appointment nt hi offloo In ClvarSeld, en rnuey, ino leia nay at Maret. IS7S, hotweeo Hi. hour of IS n'alook a. m. aad S o'elonk p. m.,whon ' o-uriiu luierwtea may attend if V?. .P.7"T. . w. si. neVoTliLODtlH. . Cloarlald, tob. IS, ISTo It Audilnv AUTION. ... r-.. mn. reuuonej agalaat par. okaalag ovia aay way meddllag with tne follow- "irT-7.ee in mo pooeoMlon of William M. Barrett, ol Forgaaoa towaibin. via I 1 tow. I bom and haraeea. I oio. B .I... .... ...... lot of oors la lb our. lot of bay nnd rodder, ml of oat, 1 plow, I alolgb. a, ib. ..me wa por ohooed by me ot Contt.l.l.' mla, nnd I loll with him on loan oaly, aul.Jeel to mv ordor at onr "e. dOUN T. STBaw karroa, Feb. IS, 'TI 0 While TiMastirur Hobel. of Ind inns was on his wav to Indiananolls Inat woeit, no ivarneu of a man and wire, living at Areardia, who had twenty four children twelve bovs and twelva girls the oltlcnt being tinny years ofl i no nisuiv oi one marriage. The girls all dross alike, and tha fumllv oil oat at qno tablo, tho girls on ohe aiuo and the boys on the other, the fathorat ins neaci ana tbe mother at thai font Tho Old ircntleman is well off and in. tonds fo keep the family togothor ttrttil be alios, when bo aayg tnp van do a thoy like. This Is ealHninltf a rmoi.lr. able lamlly, ' . iiia.ip, wlin h, nl method of stm m luiiion. it is time the matter was looked into IMmmsbum Columbian. Tim New Jersey Leirialiitiiro tn con. siderinir a hi to nri)vijii (irlmintil pen ultioa (iir the pubishmeiil of private unliable n llu UOIHIUU UepOSIlOrSQI tHOir money, In that Hltile, as elsowbere, many persons are oundueting an oaten aiblo banking business in such a way as Unreasonably to endanger tho money of thoir customers. It at also proptsior! ;c f.omp:; yuty looa0. counU of the banks. Both of thoso step are in the rjjM jjlrenou. Massachusetts thinks lhat the chief cause ot pauperism in that Bute is im migration, and hence the projKSM to rasa laws prohibiting tbe immigration from othrr Wtatps upd foreign Poun,trius m tinuoiis ba au fiabjo. w publio dapaadevHU ot iamatea of tivs prisons. . r . t. . i.,. A SSIGNEE'S NOTlCr;.- rrenilont cliangtH The Sa.l aaeount o.r A. 0. Tola, Artlgnon uf I. ilV lllisuttles (lio I"ofi kevlug been lied In tbo Conn uf hnlfpf it, ilie tdllio ti r nun .ui. enlmno. ll.o nnol L?.0?""". r"f "-"' Oe. will k. aod tonSrmod at st.reh Term, Isrs, ., w. -- eu eee aonerery. BI.I BI.OIIM. . ClMrleld, F.b. IS, l; et ProUtoaoMre. H A. KHATZEU, (aeooaaaos " KB1TZE1A LYTLE, ' sains is Daroooofi, i .. , t " SofioNg, BOOTS, V, Haa, tBATRRS, CARI'PT-1, OtlOLOTU, WALt PAntfti tnW HAa,' -. . - "V " . trc. BUrtH Mmrt, renaruVnM, Pa. Pea. Ill leTt-tf-" . Vf , , w. C0UET PKOCLAMATIOH. . - WITH It I AS, Hon. 0. A. Xf ATEll, Prealdenl Jndga of tbo Coarl of Common Fiona of tkiTw.niy-arth Judicial Olatrlet, eomnoaad of tho eoantlet of Clonrl.ld, Centre nnd Cllnlen nnd Uos. Wuliau 0. Fobsv and Hon. Jons J, Hun, Aaaoolat Judi.i of CUarleld oonnty. i ui Xi'ir PT,C,P' "IroettiL tor the koldlag of n Oonrt of Common 1'lao. Orphan' Conri, Court of Qoarl.t Bantona, Oonrt of Oyot nnd Tarmlnar, nnd Court ol aeuorai Jail D.llr. ry, al the t'ourt Hon at Claartold, la and forth, ouatv of Clenrteld.oommenelng on th. third Honday, lha ttlthday orHnrrh,l(tto,Md W oontiano ona wook. . y . , i T I NOTICK 1M. ih...n. l.v. . . .. Carasar, Jullmit of lha IW, ani C.n.ubl. n and for laid oonnty ef Clo.rS.ld, to vp,.r , their proper poraoni, with their Bacarda, Holl. Jinatllaktintkfl. lfuao.li..ll a .a ' r 1 I "..uuu., nog otnor Kemem. olsT!k i 'J"!' " """out, " " ."-. "ooii,periin to no dona. ej en joooi Aeaeuibly, paawd tha Ilk day of M, II I. mada'tba duty of tha Ja. .r ' elveral oountlee of tbU Comntoawoaltb, to retara to the Clerk af the Court of Ouurtar bubu .r .l. aounliM !! ii.. , . . . . I . ' w .k .wBieunvea eBlerml tntii Ooforo Ibem by any porooa or ponon ohnrged with the nomtymlon of any .., taoept ,.b ooaea a may be ended helm a dually tt the pr, .n. dor oi tiling .w.,t ha., ,M d.y, aninai.Boemoin ,f , .,, , lb. Corl whl.b iboy art mndt rtlnf..bl,,p,,velv.an,l li,. , f; hm "'' "n-gniaalKHH are aw'torod Into l, than tan d.y. koforo tli.mm.no.mm.1 "'S'l"!1"""." rotom ale, lbe.ldJo.tloo .re lo return tba wn i. the . , M hM (Jl Wm M anser my h.ed l CWaold. ihU k Say of t tkiuwt, In, lua year ul w Lord, tat tli..00d UgWt hundred and ttvowtyia. 3 (ellbto W. H. alt I'liKHSUN, Sheriff. JIVOnCK NUTICK.- , W Itl.m A. Co: v., Wa. f."o,. NUoe tt karoby glrea lo you, Louie, t. 44 that yon aro reooiroa lo bo .ad appear al war nasi Uonrt of OammoB Pleat, te be hold at Clear, lo aa taa letk day af Martk A. D , , ud satwer taw oemnUla! of tkt said William A. Oos. ' . W. It. MoPHIRrKhH, bk.Mltl- " fSirl SELLING OFF AT COST. For the next Sixty Days T. A. FIdECK A CO. will Bell all their winter goods AT COST, to make room for n new NPItlNG STOCK. Double width Beaver Cloth, for " ' Ladies' Coating, at only : ' $1.90 per yard Clearleld, Pa-, rebnury t, tarS-IL jrEI8TmU;sl;6TICri- Nolle I hrrely given tbot tbo Mlowimf no. oounla have been examined and paraoil l.y naa, aad remain flle.1 of record in thta office for tha in .poetlon of brlro, legatee, arodltore, and all olnn int.imlrd, and will he prooontod lo tlie noil Or. phau.' Court el Cloarflold oonnty, to br hi-ld at tho Conrt Hun. In the borough of Clearbrld, onto mmring on tb .Id Monday (being the Smh dey) of MNroh, A. 11. lata : Aooonnt or I II. Merger, Administrator or tbo eelato of John Luaior, lata of Brailor.1 town ahip, Cloarlald oounty, Pa., doo'd. Fiaal aaonnnl of Nichelaa Koonrlot, AiloilnUtra t'.r of tho iUt or Claudiu Rooirelot. Into of' lllr.id towmbip, ClcarloU Co., P... Hw d. Pinal aooanat of Mohilaa HiiuMerot, AJ umiatra liw of Ike oilateor Mir.oiin. Kou...-lo!, lale of Uirard Uiwn.blri, CioarArl.l oointv. I'a, dor'd. Final aoooant of Jobs II. Hafrvty, a.lm.ai.tnlar oflbeelateor tlaaielCoeoy, l.ie.ii Pa.i town Bhip, Cleulrld ooor.tr, P. dea d. Final Moouotof John U. Hiilenv, A liuioi.trator of tbe oeute of Thnm.i KarTny, U- .,f IVun town.hip, CloarAvl.l county, P , I m -I L.J MniltlAN, Febrosry M l. , Kogi.tor A Iw .rder. l UBICIi WAXTKI). Prom on million to t.ion.n'rl IW-t or No. I, tend .Iplna hoard, K.Maad IS feet in length, to be drlirerrd hv roll no m.b i. ii.ii. h.. P.ymant lo be male folluw : Port .-lib .oil port in good oiljr pMpiy, M Uij be .greed i.iu. ii. a uo troeaoia to , . . NM.t! llROTIIKR. , . . .. Luai'ier YrJ, , ISth iTaro, I'Kt.burgl, P., or at oar bank. III Satihnold itn-et. . lot. , ls;j.3m 1 la tha Cour o tVimmgn I fle,jnf ClMoMd Co., I No, Term, ISft. A'lo.eoA.fa llioono., al nmhM I obtMioing Snelnr kViucaAlon. lot urculara aiMreee, P. BCPT a SONS, ' a.rt..S,...n -,P. OTKAM RAVV mTlI EXtiiXK ' J AND llOILSkus PllRHALIL The undi-nigned olfera for aale oo ree.eaal.le lernil, Ihrlr ta.im aaw mill, looalrd al Wallaea. ton, CleaMeld Co, Pa. The engine and boiler nra a good a new. Tho eiaa uf tr .nglao le UJ. and I. lo good running oeder. Th.y will alee toll ihidr rhlnjlo and lack mill, and all Iba working maebinerv i. kb. mill p..i... -.i.kl.- lo purohaeo eaa tail "B or aiHrr.. ... ... 'laAHAM. wsLLACB A CO UlrsrtehJ, Pa., June Id, ls. 4 iMiNi sriiTr my x Vri c k'-. ZL Nolioa la bereb iIm. ik.i T . -j 1 1 iniuT.irallea oa the eelau ol c. W. Lku.NAKI),. I.iool loiwreaoo tup . l'UrS..d o.-aotv. Pa.,. -...ia nova amy giajitrl 'a tbe aadef Ignid, alt ptravni m.lahttr la aaid elale wllh i.Io.m roak liiirar.ll. .nd lhe h.vh.g laUlma o domoada wiU proel them properly atuba.tilalod lor aetikuieal elthoal l.TDIA P. LKUMAHD, Vurwen.iSUa, Pa., Pb. , 'TI Si A.lm'l. JJI I POUT ANT iSOTIOK Moving dowiooad ef my 'aatiaoea la ii bor ongh. nil prontrbu bate l.l Uo..k, H oUbi. for Jewelry, for repair., are herel.y a niSi dl" la thru .ear to., Ike let day ol A p. J. UTS. Wm 8. King will Hunt naa la awlaem. N, i Ail Watohea, 4a, left ovoveae year aa.t t4 tailed for Is tkat tuna will ka aonaiderod kr eed. . f. NAC9LI.