J kU publican. ..it'll ? . -J. .I-JoB Geoboi B. Gooulander, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WBDNK8DAY MORNING, APRIL , ISTS. Head.r. If yon w.ot ta bnow what il golag u la ibo boiln.M woria, Jo.t mad our adnrtialag oolumn, Iht Sywial oolumn In particular. Tho Irish Riflo Team will said for America in August. Orestes A. Urowaon, L. h. 1)., the famous writer nd roviowor, died ro cantly in Dotroit, aged 72, Tbo Democrats of Nebraska bave instructed their dolugatos to voto for Gov. Tildcn, of Now York, for Prosi dont. It seoms that tho "crookod" whisky business bat been carried on far moro extensively In San Francisco, than in St Louis, or Chicago. Bayard Taylor is to bo tho Cen- OonntAl oorroopondonfe of tho Nan York Herald. No abler gentleman will bo on the ground. Road "N'otliinfco blot out or apolo gize for," on our fourth-.pago. Grant and Davenport's last stouls aro not in tho catalogue. (teneral Harrison Allen, has returned from Colorado, to bis former homo in Warren, Fonn'a. Tho poor health ol Mrs. Allen necessitated the change. 1! rot bora Moody and Hankoy want juHt (250,000 more cash, so as to make their revivals run easy. Send it along nil you who have plenty and to spare. Skats and Ideas. Considering the number of United States Senators who tolo their scats there should have been no objection to confirming Pana on tho ground that ho stolo ideas. The action of Senators is very conclusive. i - -j Gov. UayoH, of Ohio, loomoth up as s Republican candidate for President. Arory likely tho struggle will bo be- tweon tho Governor and Senator Conk ling in the Cincinnati Convention. Blaine has gono down, and Morton is going- Ly-not, is a good name, but we fear that tho member of the Legislature who was furnished with that name by bis father, lies liko all blazos, or, il ho tails tho truth, John B. Bock lies like thunder. This wo do know, some ono tells some booming lies. If ever there was a dead cock in the political pit it is Blaino. Ever since bo made his "blood and thunder" speoch at tho opening of Congress, lie has been drooping like a sick chieken with the gapes. No danger ot Uncle Sam's barnyard being cnlivoncd with his crowing! rrosident Scott, of the Pennsylva nia Railroad Company, has invited the widow of ex-President Polk to visit tho Centpnnial Exhibition. Should she accept the invitation, a sleeping-car will be sent to take her to Philadel phia, whore sho will be hospitably en tertained. Tho fact that Uhio votes in October a month before the presidential elec tion will make tbat State a great bat tle ground this full. The Democrats might lose Ohio, and still elect the Prosidont j but tho Republicans can have no bopo ol tho success ot their presidential candidnto, unless they car ry Ohio in October. The Grand Jury at Lancaster, on Hominy, lound an indictment against District Attorney Johnson, for lorging naturalisation papers in 1872, when ho was a member of tho Republican State Committee. Just the work for a genuine Radical to engage in. To rob, plundor, and cheat makes a man "loyal." The Akron, Ohio, Democrats arc ju biliunt and cheerful. For tho first timo in tho history of that thriving young city tho Democrat have a ma jority in the city council. This, added to a Democratic Mayor olectod last spring, make Akron's gallant Demo crats foci as if all in this world was not a dreary blank. Ftp up, Mr. Blain. and axptaia. A aimnl denial of tbia L'nlon l'aelflc bond ohnrg. Il not aufiltiont. Lot oil the parlloulara of tb out bo lurnif hed to tbe ooontrf. A Waaliiontlal oaadt dal tbii yar muit bavo t ctaa roeord. Pillf bmrg TWraran. This loyal organ does not want a Credit Mobilier candidato to mount the platform with (04,000 worth of that t u ft sticking out of his pocket. Well, that's a capital idea Mr. Tele graph. Rad. Look HeriI It is said that Orvil Grant did just what Mrs. Bel knap did ho sold post-tradorshipt for money, President Grant did just what Secretary Belknap did, he gave infor mation as to post-traderships that were vacant, and put tho seller in tbe way of controling thorn. Will any Republican papor inform us why Bel knap is any moro guilty that Grant, and if so, to what extent? Brsr at Wobk. The Prohibition party intend to send a full delegation from this State, to their National Con vention to be held in Cleveland next month, They will also nominato can didates for tho legislature in every county in tho Commonwealth. They believs they can poll double the vote they did last year, and are determined to elect enough mombors to tho next Legislature, to enable them to ropeal the prc.icnt lioenso law. Tbe leaders are vory enthusiastic ii not so numer ous. Shame iron Shame! It has boon brought to light at Washington by one - of tbo committees which is looking np Iho "crookedness" of Grant A Co. that they have boon using tho Socrot Ser vice funds of the Govornmont as freely as their own funds to carry olections. Whitley, Grant's Chief Detoctivo, and ex-Attorney General Williams both swear positively that Grant and a fel low namod Davenport, of New York, spent over one bund rod thousand dol lars of Government rash in 1872 for Grant's re-eloction. How i that for Jilgh? GRANTS IGNORANCE. Tho acquired ignoranco of "tho Gov-1 ornment" i being beautifully illustiu- ted every duy through Grunt sown acta and tho testimony ot his coiilodoratos. TboassooiutcpruHMlUpatch from Wash ington, of the 201 li, iays: Yesterday when the veto inossago on the salary question was road in tho Senate, one of the official roMrtors no ticed tho gross and Inexcusable errors the Prosidont had Inllen into where bo said, "when tbe salary of the Prosidont of the United States was fixed by the Constitution at 125,000 per annum ;" and again, near the cloao, a repetition oi the error, where be aaid : "It is not now oue-fiflh in value what it was when fixed by the Constitution in supplying wants and demands." A few only of tho Senators beard the dooumenU read, but the attention of tho Groton grocer, Senator Boutwoll, was called to the Presidents ignorance oi the Constitution, and the veto moss age was quietly returned to tho Prosi dont lor revision. To-dny it appeared in the Itemed duly corrected, the first orror being romodicd as follows: "When tho salary of tho President ol tho Unitod States, pursuant to the Constitution, was fixod at 125,000," and tho second error removed by an entire change of tho sentence : "It is not one-filth in valuo what it was at the time of tho adoption of tho Consti tution." Tho ignorance betrayed by the Presi dent of tho Constitution-will not as tonish thoeo who are familiar with bis utter disregard of law. Tbe original monsago was sent to tbo Senate on Tuesday, but was not road until yes terday. Tbe official reporters had taken a copy of it as it camo to the Sonato, and onothor copy was made for the Associated Press and telegraph ed immediately after it was read. Tbe criticism which tho original mossago is open to is exceedingly mortifying to tho President's friends, and they all deeply regret tho publication of the first message. Somo one is charitable enough to attribute bis dullness to a recent attack of neuralgia, a disease with which ho has of late been much afllictod. Mobe Blaine TarmiiR. Wo al ways suspected that ox-Spoakor Blaino, (tho man who wants to bo President) who was a butty of Colfax, Amos, Sco field A Co., was also mixed up with thoeo "Chrirttian Statesmen" in tho Credit Mobilier business, but the trou ble was to prove it wbile he stood at tbo head of the Radical party. Now, since ho has been assigned a scat on the floor, ho finds rivals who are tell ing tales out of school. A Mr. John C. 8. Harrison, tho gentleman who says that Blaine got tho 104,000 paid by tho Union Pacific Railroad Compa ny for a lot oi bonds representing $75, 000, but which really were not worth ten cents on the dollar of their face value, is a banker living in Indianapo lis, a political and personal friend of I Senator Morton, and a man of great independonco and forco of character. IIo possesses an ample fortune, and is not likely to bo coerced cither by fritnd or foe. Mr. Ilarrison sticks to his story, and professes an ontiro willing ness to tell il in all its details to a com mittee of Congress. Tin Old Fool. -Senator Hamlin, of Maine, who raised the postage bill for tho pooplo a year ago, is now trying to work himself into tbo confidence of tho public, so as not to offend the Ex press Companies, by tinkering at an othor postago bill. Tho Sunday News in alluding to his sago statesmanship says: "The proposition of Senator Ham lin, that postage on third-class matter be gauged according to distance, would reqniro that each ono of the fifty-six thousand post offices keep a tablo of distances. The preparation of theso tables would require tho work of a hundred men for seventy-throe years, and the volume of distance tables, when prepared, would number 2,150, 000, of three hundred pages each." A Crooked "Lip." Grace Green wood's husband, Leander K. Lippcn cott, W. II. Grant, and F. X. Bronsean have been indicted by tho Washington Grand Jury lor a conspiracy to do fraud tho government. Lipponcott was recently dismissed train the position of chief clerk of the land office Tho vil lainy must bo vory high banded and clear whon a Grand Jury in that city find an indictment against a loyal of fice-holder, bocauao the partios indicted G rant 4 Co. make them. We pity Graco," bocauso sho worked hor feel ings up to a very high pitch occasion- ly. Sho viewed Democrats at a dis- tanco pretty much as sho did tho west ern grasshoppor or potato bugs vory doslructivo toa "loyal (?) government' liko Grant k Co's. Army "IIummerj," Tho moro tbo investigations progross tho moro tho Now York Herald Is disgusted with a class of statesmen and claim agonts who bang about the Capitol, living on tboir reputation as army officers. Bol knap was a type of the class. This "Gonoral" Bice, who seems to havo boon the go-between lor Delknap, was another. Those army "bummors,' says tbe Herald, are a disgrace to tho army, law and politics. Why doos tbo Herald omit Grant and Uabcock from its list? If "bummer" is tho now term for military dead boat, corruplionist aud thief. Dab is tho vilest of tho lot. Williamrport Run. Poor Persecuted " Bab"(I). Tbe world, tho flesh and the devil soom to boon tho track of this patriot. Bab- cock should have pload guilty of his oom plicity with the "crooked" whisky bu siness at Bu Louis and gono to the Missouri penitentiary. Then it might nevor havo boen known that be was also a snoak thief and burglar. Pres ident Grant got him clear at one trial, but having boon indicted at Washing ton for burglary, he will have some trouble boisg acquitted again by out side official prossure. Mossrs. Wm. Cullon Bryant, Theo dore D. Woolsey, Alexander 11- Bui lock, Horace White and Carl Scbura an about lo start a bow political party. Those gentlomon aro all leading Radi cals, but the revolutions at Washnlg- ton are too much for their loyal soil Is, bene tboy propose a "new departure" so as to sots the country from falling into tbo hands of freebooters. Woll, join tbo Democratic party and holp to ears tbs country. This wsuld bs man ly and patriotic WHAT A DIFFERENCE IT MAKES. When Goorgotll. Pendleton was be fore the public a month ago, charged with taking an exorbitant fee as at torney in a railroad case, there was no paper in tbo country that howled loud er or fiercer "put liuu down," than the Philadelphia Press. Notwithstanding tho fact tbat Mr. Pendleton was only a private citison, acting as an attoriuy, and under no obligations to tho public, tho J'rest and other Radical papers could nut say harsh or mean enough things about him. He was a Demo crat. Tbia was the reason. Now tho shoo is on tho other foot. Somebody else's ox is gorod, and a vory different cry goes up. A, vory dirty spot in the official record of tho would-be President, Ulslno, is pointed out, and the howlers about Pondli-ton and othor Democrats close their oyos and cry "this thing must bo stopped I" and in tho bitterness of their hearts demand that it shall cease. In place of domauding tbat Blnino step down and out, as it did that Pendleton should bo retained, it calls for a halt as fol lows: Wbor U tbia lad, bod gam to nd 7 Aro wo to bo drifou away from tho boot aooaoo aad ag gregate of ohorutor boaooao oHoo-aookora aad apaoalatora obooao lo threat loooo Blander libo foil poison through tbo anatomy of eor. atatea maa'.reeordl Wbnt publie man, whet pr'r' una, what faintly la aafo nndor as aaelval. at 0000 without uioro or oonaolonool It la nolle tlino that tbo daoooey of tbo oatloo ahould Inter puM tu atop on oppotlto of aoandal that nuat and in oiintaglon." How very different is the abovo from what we heard but a lew wooks ugo, and tho public will bo left to won der why the "nation should interpose to stop" the truth that will carry with it into deserved oblivion tho name ot James G. Blaine, simply because he is a prominent Radical official and candi dato for tho highest office in the gift 01 tho poople. Betteftmtt Watchman. Well Put. The Bellefbnto Watch man remarks: "Since the Boom bill went through we haven't heard a word from Senator Strang or brother Mc- Cluro about tho pressing necessity of an early adjournment. Can it be pos sible that all their efforts to got an ad journment beforo the work of the ses sion was completed was for the pur pose ol serving the interests of Mr. Herdic f There is that kind of a face upon matters now, and Mr. Strang's efforts to mako political capital on the adjourn ment question anion ots to about as much as an ounce of cheap cologne would at a darky meeting in August. i The FallCanvass. Wo notice thut the candidates in somo ol our neigh boring counties aro busily engaged in canvassing for the primary contest. Tho Radicals in Blair hold their coun ty convention on tho 10th of May. Ours will not occur until tho raiddlo of September. In the meantime, bow ever, candidates for Congress, Stato Sonator, Assembly, Sheriff und Jury Commissioner, are being put in train ing for the campaign. We hope to see nono but first-class men offer lor these positions Democrats, puro and unde filcd. True, it not Poetic The editor of tho Philadelphia TVnu, in alluding to tho libeling of private character, says: Pnblto opinion nnght to doalaro war agalaat tbia naaaaalnatlon of character. Tho otaa who dofaoaoa hia neighbor la sot n good eitlaon. That is certainly sound doctrine those dogonerato timet, and the irorld should so understand it, and should profit by the PrtM' admonition. Dead. Hon. O. J. Dickey, former- ly a member of Congress from Lancas ter, died in that city, on the 22d. Mr. Dickey was the successor of Thad. Stevens, and one of his Executors. He was a lawyer of considerable ability, but as Stevens' Congressional successor he was a failure. "Armt Bummers. The evidence of Gen. Ueddrick before tho C'lymcr Com mittee shows our readers another fine examplo of the "army bummors." Hod drick lives in Iowa. His "military rec ord," il be has any, has boon obscured. Us is a friend ol Belknap, lie was al lowed to have an interest in tbe stores of several forts and to havo one-third of the profits, although be did not put. a ponny ot capital in tho Dusiness. Al ter a cross-examination, this "army bummer" swore that he was allowed to have a share in the profits of seven posts and camps, lie swears also that he never paid Belknap a penny. Neither did "General" Rice, tbe other "army bummer," whom tbe ex-Secre tary allowoa to Itvo in mionoss ana splendor upon money taken from the poor soldiers. Liel us nope the com mittee believed the General. Those "army bummers" aro a disgrace to tbo noblo profession they uso lor their ne farious schemes. Blaine's W JJecohd. Thero is no mystory about tho way In which Mr. Blaine kept out of the army. Liko many admirable Brigadier-Generals, bo successfully struggled agiiiut bis mar tial temperament, anu continued to grow rich in the service of his coun try at a snfo distance from tho front. Tnon in tbo dark hour of nood, which ho "can not cvon now," as he says "af ter the lapso of thirteen years, recall without a shudder," Mr. limine was drafted. Again ho managed to master his belligorent propensities, nnd hired a substitute. Thit substitute, it m.iy be added, a comfortably provided for in Ihe Prowii Marshal ' oioe at Augusta, Maine, but teat soon transferred to the county jail for fonjing soldier's certifi cate of discharge, Mr. Blnino did not proouro another roprosentulivo. His military record ended, by proxy, bo bind prison bars, and il was not until a dor.cn years alter that he himself bo- 5 an to fight tbe battles ol the rebellion, nd oven now ho cannot recall thorn without a shudder! What inexhaust ible patriotism this Presidential aspir ant bos displayed in ine post. a ia m The Salary Bii.i Mr. I.mnon from tbo committeo on conference on tbs bill relntivo to tho salaries of coun ty officers and the paymont ot fees re ceived by them into tho State or ooun- ty treasury In ooiintioscontainingovor luu.ouu innamtants, reported me 11111 as amended by tbe committee of con ference. Agied to jiM 38, nays nono. Tho annoxod stntomont shows the salaries agrood on for tho three coun ties: Allr(har, Dlatriot AUorno;...i,oii Aaalataat I, MX Sooond Aaalatonl.. Tblrd Aaalotaau Sborif I 6M Pmlboanlar MOO Clork of Ooaru..,. , Rf latar ... !, Rooordar ... O.0II9 Conlrollor.. 4.00, Troanror t.llM Oonat Snrvoyor.. f.OM Coaaalaaloaon.... 1.001 Corooar...... I.OOS Onpot Ooroanr it MiolUr..M...w. Jailor..,...,,,,, l,bM DalaolltM 1,IM Lnaarna. Pblla'a S4.00S l4,i S.000 , t.lHIt 1,000 ,ll)0 IS, MO fl.'ioo a,oo, l,h,S 10,000 l.boS 10,000 1,000 11,000 1.00S 10.000 4.W0 lo.tto M I, bOO t.OBI MS S.00, i,oo 00 I,IM !, All fees and extra allowanota not authorised by law are absolutely out off from tbs offlolal, and roast bs paid into lbs county treasury. Tbo law does not affect IhcpresentlnpnaibsnU. KKWS ITEMS. There are 10,3:itl American exhibi tors enrolled for tbo Centennial. -Colonel Forney will soon publish Colonel Forney will soon V" "1, his Centeiininl-huiopennlelteisinuoott; form. ' j Tbo two recent muiiler trials In ty.fivo years. California will erect a "memorial, lamp," costing 15,000, on the I, Vicen nial grounds. Last woek the Patent Office Issued throe hundred and forty-nine patents,! trado-uiat'ka, etc. Tho paddle-wheel ol Robert Ful ton's first steamboat will be exhibited at the Ceutunuial. A homo denier says tbat mules aro not in demand now, and are a very dull article of sale. Lako Ponchai-train threatens to overflow and Inundate Now Orleans. The danger is imminent. Iron can be maiiufooturod in Texas, in sufficient quantities lu build all tho railroards tbo Stato needs. The poople of this country nut their foot in it to the amount of II, 000,000 a year for shoo pegs. Not to be snocsed at A man in England has invented a contrivance for manufacturing pretty noses. Seven thousand acres of land in Dakota have been purchased by East ern capitalists for a wheat form. Ono million to Judgo Hilton, "as n mark of regard." Thoro's a great dif ference in the regards pooplo sentl. Four generations of ono family united with a Cincinnati church and were baptised, ono evening recently. A Centennial caUw of soap forty fcot long and six foot square was sont from Erie, Monday, on threo flat cars. It don't pay to raiso chickens in Florida. Coons, opossums and wild cats levy on ninety por cent, of them. Tho test of sweet popularity for Vermont editors is tho number of cans of maplo syrup received from friends. Columbus, Georgia, progresses spinningly. It is to nave a new cot ton mill with COO looms and 20,000 spindles. Not all tho heroes are dead. Bos ton has a man who has dared to bring a suit for 1200,000 damages against Bon Mn tier. The American Express Company thinks of arming all its employees with pistols, to be kept In the prcsonofe of, the "passen-jairo. Dom Pedro is progressive.' As he stoamcd np Now York boy tho first question he asked was, "Where is Ply month church ?" A Philadelphia saloon kooicr has engaged a million rye straws lor Cen tennial times. Such straws show which way tho wind blows. A Michigan church is advertised to give a "Mother (ioose reception," in which "forty veritable geeso will take part." Home talent, you see. Thero was a flight of wild pigeons twelve miles long by four or live wide, in Bradford county, the other day. Ten thousand were killed at ono roost Tbe Mount Vernon Ladies' Asso ciation bave succeeded in paying 11,000 for the restoration of an old barn whore the Father of bis Country used to kocp his steeds. Take care. Tbe old issues of fifty- cont stamps, bearing tho heads of Lin coln, spinner, Motion ,1. noiKer, nasn ington and Stanton, have been largely counterfeited. Divers aro at work trying to re cover tbo remaining 1115,000 of specie lost on the Schiller wbon w reckon at the Stilly Isle. Lost summer $285,- 008 was saved. M iss Nannie B. Lamberton, daugh ter of Hon. Robert A. Lamberton, of Uarrisburg.rocoived recently by Adams oxnrcss two living alligators, from Grecnpoint, Florida. Florida is in tho height of a land fevor. Land has more than trebled in valuo within the last two yoars. From an agricultural point of view, however, most ol it Is worthless, On Wednosday evening tho 12tb inst., a fourtocn-yonr-old daughter of 11. l'urcoll, nbovo Miuorsviiie, Miiuyi kill county, was struck by lightning. Ht is slowly recovering. The City Grays, of Hnrrisburg, havo in their possession a musket 100 years old. The muskot was carried bv Mr. Christian Junkers, in the bat tle oi (iormantown, Octobor 4, 1777. A number of tho Black Hills ex peditionists from Rcranton have re turned disgusted with their oxporlonce. They report affairs very discouraging and as many men returning as there aro going. A well-to-do Warren county man. who committed suicide recently, left a will bequeathing firo dollars to bis wife, ono dollar each to his children, and all tho remainder of his proporty to an adopted daughter. Two men woro the othor day killod aud two badly wounded by the explosion of a shell which had just been taken from tbo wreck ol the Con federate iron-clad Merriuiau, which was sunk fourteen years ago. A aenii.wocklv tino of steamers. for passengers on ly, it is said, is to bo established bctwoon Portland and Phil adelphia, and will continue during the Uonlonmal rcxposmnn. i no nrsi steam er will leave Portland early next month. Southern papers any that when the rovonue detectives of Mobile board ad It steamer direct from Cuba tho other duv. tbo oantain invited them bo- low to dnio, and wnno no was saying a lengthy graco, tho crew put ashore a lot ol smuggled cigars. Tho following curious inscription nppears on a tombstone at the Trnppe, Montgomery county : "amioi unner, husband of Mary Dorr, ft begat 3 sous 'i girls. Horn Jnno II, 1MUU; liol March 25, 18G.V agod 6!)yo 7mo. ft Tdys." In a Kansas dlvorco suit, tbo olh or day, a man's noso was offorod in evidence to provo bim a drunkard. The ovidonco was thoro, but was not taken by tbo Court. The parly who suggested Its introduction wears ono of bis oyos in a sling. -o-n tho upper end ot Montgomery oounty, and in Coventry township, Chester county, a numbur of horses are suqorlng witu oplsootlo, iliu dis ease, however, does not seem lo attack tho animal with tho samo degree of sovority as was the case last summor. Within thirtv hours after roach. Ing Now York Jiom Pedro wont to tho prayer mooting, tho thonter, tho reservoir. Contra! Park, the Catholic cathodral and the photograph cnllcrv, and mado a visit, In chat go of a police gnido, to "tho down-town police stations ana other interesting places. Tho pcrsovorance of tbo futbor of Charlie Itoss should bo oncoursged by the nows that Mr. R. C. Mahonoy, of noma winunam, uonnocticut, lias Just fonnd a daughter near Mondota, Illi nois, who was stolon twenty-threo years ago, wbon but two years of ago. The woman guilty of the orimo ot abduction in this case confessed ber malefaction sit death's doos. airinf names and othor data by trbict) lbs Jaoghtor put her self in communication with her thank flit nsrcnls Montgomery county cost the county lesson very aocioouiy lor i about S7.0U0. of tbe year. This report is from the . ., , r . ! books of Dunn, Harlow A' to., and is -A Berks county farmer has boon, .trtlia.. In an examittu- mowing will, tho same acylho lor thir- " ? . k fur WORSE AXD WORSE. Tboyoar 1870, it appoars by the mor cantile roports, is proving the most dis astrous wo unve over nau history of tho country. There ha more uave boen twenty.0igirt hundred failures in the throe opening months, and there is little proouoiiity thai ino r. win tion ot these reports, going m 1H57. near twenty veare. we find llicso figures tinapprimched by a very f considerable percentage, S''j or l7U are ni mo rate oi - uresayoar. Tbo iiesrest wo come lo .1... '.u,linM ; in wliuru we " .rr.i.. v.,.?'. of this char-1 actor to aggregate 7,740. The aver ago yearly lailurus lor tho post nine-1 teen years, up to January, 1870, loot up 3,240. Now, if wo start otr, as wo do in the present year, at the rate ol 11,200 per annum, it is a most crush ing proof of a general mercantile rot tenness. Where' are wo lo land in January, 1877, if Iho country dm not politically sever itself from tho present dominant iiowerf Tbo amount in volved in theso threo months' mercon tilo calamities would bring I ho year's losses, at the present rale, up to 1258, 576,624. This shows that general mercantile prostrations have now reach ed tbe smaller merchants, thoso who aro supposed to keep near shore, tak ing leas risks ; but it seems even these cannot escape Now, the grand cause of all this commercial adversity is an expensive Government, unsound na tional legislation, Congressional igno ranco, especially f the principles of financo, and covering it ull, enveloping it all, embodying it ull, fourth-rate statesmanship coupled with a deeper depth ol nionl turpitiido limn ever be foro disgraced any c-ivilixed Govern ment on ca'th- Little men, schemers, profligates political adventurers, pros titutes, ailfoeekors "on the make," well-dreted and bruscn-fuccd thieves, all have pushed to tho front in politi cal lifo since 18C5, as they pushed to the front, as war howlers and war directors, from 1860 to the date when a so-railed "pcaco" was declured ; and tho country has been fairly sacked by traitors, fortunes havo been made in a year. Congress has been tho very hot-bed of all the villainies combined, and the President ot the United Slates seems, by tho exhumations now being made, to hnvo been ono of tbo deepest dyod rascals of the whole cursed hordo of concentrated moral vandalism j yet, as we have daily evidence, this mull and his infamous tools actually hold, to an extraordinary degree, tho respect of such honest localities as Now Hamp shire, which Suite would continue tbe present condition of things, as its vote records. Will tho pooplo over awake? November will answer the question. New York Viiy-Bnok. INDIANA'S A EXT GO VEKSOR. r t iir.il .1.. ,.r tbe Jt.diHiia Deinocrntfl, is ft native of : Ohio, and is sixty-tight yearn ot uge. Ho has lived in Indiaua sinco 1818, and is thoroughly idohtiticd with the in lor Hta of ihe State and the character ol it people, lie it a farmer of nimplel uiniiuvirj, .u.mV " era lmegmy, ana no una nau .urgo ex- perienco in state politics, having served over twenty years in the Legislature. lie is about six leet three inches in height, and from that fact, as well as bis bonety, shrewdness, plain, home spun sense and habits, and bis good- humored, benevolent expression, no is known as tho Abe Lincoln of Indiana. He ia beloved tar and wide by poople oi all partios, but is especially trusted by tbo farmers, who look upon bini not as a proalesaionai politician but as one of themselves, sent to the capital to attend to the public business lor a f riven timo. Home idea of bis popu arity may be gathered from the (act that he was elected lo the present Con gress by a voto nearly double that of ins opponent, no nas noon a nie-iong Democrat, and was too nominee ot the party for Honntorship in 1873. There is not an inch of demagogue in bim from tbe crown ot bis head to the sole of bis foot and that is a long distance Under his leadership lha party in In diana ought to make a ringing cam paign. It may bo added thai tho rest of the tickot is worthy of the man at the head ol it. He-union or rnx Tenth Reoiment P. U, V. C Tbo Fifth Annual lto-un-ion of tbo Tenth Hugiment, Pennsyl vania Itesorvo Volunteer Corps, will bo held at Franklin, Venango county, To., on Wednesday, llav 17th, lHo. A lull attendance of all tho surviving members of tho Itcgiraent is requested. A mooting lor the election ol officers, etc., will bo held at 2 o clock p.m. The Committeo of Arrangements will leave nothing undnno that will add to tho enjoyment of those who attend. In vitations hnvo boen extotided to Gov. Curtin, and Generals Ord, Seymour, Crawford, McCnndless, Warnor, Allen, and Kane, toattend. Tho oration will bo delivered by Col. Jas. B. Knox. James L. Black, Historian. Col. J. S. McCaimont, Prosidont, Franklin, Pcnn'a W. S. Caldwell, Socretnry, 10, Sixth St., Pittsburg, Pcnn'a. A Nfra Arrangement. An cx- cbango says : "The Cumberland Val ley railroad will next summer run commodious pnsson.rorearstoltio ten tenninl grounds, in which tho sents will bo numbered, covered, and locked nnd a key given each passenger who purchases a tickot, to which a check corresponding to tbo scat bo occupies is nttnehed. W-hen tho excursion reaches Philadelphia, ho can link np within Iho enclosure which contains his seat, any food or clothing necessary to his comfort, and if he doos not choose to put np at a hotel, he ran havo his own private apartment in tho car which takes bim to the Centennial buildings. "On Indus Troubles." A Wash ington oorrcsiMindent of the Now Vork Herald savs ; "Tbo transfer of Iho In dians to tiio War Department will savo 7,0n0,000 or 18,000,000 annually to tho Government, will causo tho Indians to be honestly denlt with, will remove ono ot tho most corrupt and demoralis ing ovus witnin tho govornmont, and will work as the beginning of a gener al Civil Bervios reform." It is scarce ly to bo doubted that such trnnsfor would result in tbe saving of many millions of dollars a year, if the right kind of Secretary ol War is had to look aflor the management, bat no moro DeiKnnp not any. Thoro is a doacon in Cleveland who is training nt present with tho noble army of indopondont votors. Tho oth er U.y a parly man twitted bim with being on lbs lenoo. "Yoa," said our doacon, "I am on tbo fenco, and thoro 1 proposo to stay as long as it s so con foundodly muddy on both sides." an Just hold On I Tho New York Herald wants tho whole administration impeached. Just hold on ; the poople will do that next fall and tbo Senate and llouso, moanwhllo, can pursue their usual duties. tvt bditrrtlsirmruta. QOMMISSIONKR'3 NOTICE In lb aauia of Wm. B. AWiandor, atoo'd. Potlllon ml Bamoal llarny,Eioolor, for Spools Porrarmnnaa af Ooatraai. Th. and.ralrnd Commlaalooao, aapolalod by tho Coart to lak. laailmonf la tba no aaaa, horaby lro. aotwo Ikat a. will atiad la la dnllr, of bu anaotBtmBt at bl. aAo. la Olonr. told, oo Taaalay. II ay Ills, M laa .'olook a. . sb.s aad wb.ra all aArl aa lnlaratd aaa allrnd. ' ' A. 0. EatAMEB oinrn.id, April u, ;e-n. 7 .'. Jtru! Jidi'frtlSfmfntS. IJAUTION. All prrttna ato bar!' ooHlliwad agalaat p,,,obj,i,.j u la aof utrfllii.g nllli ll Miowiug .roortv, now in Iho poaarraloa of J. r. Tbur-lui, "1 alurna towuabip, ria I Two horaoo on bariiv. mm gilnd alono, ono fanning will. Uvo a!im'. foiir lmi. ono plow ono nnd a half aar.-a r o l.rat iu III ground. ..no and a bair acroa i ofr.to in lb gr.uod, and all b"arhIJ goo I i bla powam.o. all of nliiob piirht. by n ) oo ft I7:a ot Anl, ls;t, aud ata lolt with bini j on bia ualj, auiiia.il to lar u.-dr at an liioo. j JAt Oll llll I HAKhll. Murriadal Mlna, April it. '10 at. KPIIANS' COUltl' SALK V' r(0.0 ,f .. orJ,r r ,. ,. cart, c.sd.ioo.niy, fa . ih aodr.igod, Ad,nj11iMr,,or of ino tiaof Audrow Mooro.uio of IVoo towoihip. d'd, will tapoa to pulilio , ' . '!""!" L"1"' c"" 1m houaM of J. f, tiuppr, oa ThruUy. Miy INTO I I u'elook p w , II that ii-tain trtwt of land, j (! tha fftiato nf taiii doMtJ, tltua'o In .! baraiiKti, boua lad ami ocribi aj itilum: vtt i Oa tlt w..tl bj i-nJ of Ji.tia K Hila, aurtb J I 1ih1i i4 (Jri.f BkII aod Uorg Ptimor)tt u Until r in Itotwrt Yo( iIMa ami Jatar. ' Uuppla. ai.J iwiita ! "LUor lau U laU uf a-td i din d. Im J u( the Julia Karuauv talr, at a I , tKititaltiini l)"Ut It- urtt n rt or Xb) Impittvdiuanu aoii-itt of a oa and a-lialf ttty Iraiua taoDtux aua IHtltf f-rt, with! b! lentil nii-h4, a lf bain, aui ottinr ontontKi iDj Atx uI 7 arna of ttir land ! cleared and aniirr foud Hitaii u Taaua up I IB Oue-tulril iba purebaaa aiuna al rtxittrutatioe of fair, tme lU rd ia on year trout data ol aale.andtba balaaaa at I ha dv-alb ol Hannah Moor, widow ot Manual Maura, lata of aid lanabip, tirt'd. iha lillar t py atcataailb liitaraat, h be accurtd by bund aud ortRiiKt- lit. i-r.-pfrtj. WM. T. MOOKK, Luuilter Viif, Jauc Hi, 'Ti 4L Adta'r, jbiicK in iMirriTJ()X. Stait uf tatioft Iraola. Kt..U uf Jflmoa C fraham. Uu of Claarlti'l I vuatjr, at l J Ilfatlfordtp dao'd. fn uriiaaee of aa ni'ltr (iiaad aut af tba Orptiao'a t'uurl af i'Uarlat 1 aiHiniy, and U mm dirfcl'), an inquiiition an-l arLion arill b bald nn Iht roal ailala of the late Jaiaat Urahaia, on TdtMUa tba twaaty llittd 4y uf Mar, A. U. Tho mid ral ettatc ftiit of a ftituuaga or traet of land titaata in Bra-Krl inaaibip, ia aaid coauiy, ennlaiititiK one buiatirfd and aiat (ItiD) acr and thirty tuna "9) p?rvhat, bono dad and deaoribvd 11 folluwt : Ittfciaalng at a white oikeort.tr, thenea by land of Vlnfant B Holt eaatoaa hand red and tiny (114) parebaa in a comer of lJaniwIb Buok'a plaat; thtaae north b Ikndi uf Job a Htjwart one bnndred and til- teaa 18) parcbei to a pt : tbrinoa by laadt af Juha Mtlry w ana aaaaraa ana mi par- bet to a portt tbeaaa ana baadred and iU taan (llfl) parebaa tu tba plaea of begtnniag. Nottua It iberefora hireby glvta to KUta Ura ham (widow), Barbara K OuoniriKh.ai aad Wa. Cannlntrbatn ber batbaad. and A If rod Orahaai and Malibew Wilaoa.guardUatof Heary H. Ura haia and Alrtandr n. tirauaia, ical baira aaa ratiratcnUlivat af tht daoaaaad, to ba tbaa and thara praaaat at iba 1 1 sat indlaaUd (SSd dav of alay) if yoa tat proper. -Pherlff'iOffloe, W. K. UePIIKRHOlf, Claarflald, Fa. J April 31 4t Hhar.lT. 0 UrilANS COURT SALE. fa Darraanoa of aa ordor af tht Orphaat' Citurt of Claarflald eoanty, tba aadanignad. Trottaa, ia tba taattar or tba aala of tba real rtfattof William Hareiaroad lata mt Ball Iowa blp, dea'd, will aipota to pnblto wait, oa tba prciniiei In laid towanblp. oa TtaUntdar. June I, at 1 o'clock p. b , all that oertala traet of land, lata lha aetata ai aata ae q, tttaato ia tata towa tbip. and daaeriliad at folio at j DeRlnaiaff at a mail la, rurutr af othar landt Uta af dae'd ; Utenaa by ft ma uortb U dft aait HO ptrcbet it a pnat ihantft Hill ay tana aooia iui) de(-ea aatt 'Ai ierftl,'t laa napltt Ibaaea aorth 1 defrtte Kntt wit m pr.fcr to post , thebe. t trru Nua. 6IIIS nnd bills flla 11 drfrr arart 2s porvlto lo a tual i larrao norta as SBroeo waat by ircba lo plaoo of brfinoing, euitlainlnf ono bundrd ood (wool. ono orea ana nnjr-oirbt and loor-lanlh ocrphco anor or kar, nnd known na ''"p 1 h. p.rtiti of d-di irii Bbiot threo u l bmir nlU Of ('M pifls, and ar nuntirtxi uotiMtxi iw i wii nttniocK tin Tbo arupertr will bo auld aa a wnolo, or In o Iota, to roll nuibara. Tiaaa or rUi.a. - Oo.bird of tbo uurcha. oaooav oaab on eoiiQmatlon ol oal. ono Ibird lo en )rr from dal of aalo, an4 Ito balanoo In too irara lien data or oal. Ibo lattor two nay- nin(a with internal lo bo aocort-d bj judgment tsind and aortftg oa ino nrrni . II. L. HKNDKR&ON, April IS, 76 at. 1'roaUo, A a. T RIAL LIST.- Llat of eanata act down for trial at June Tom, ISIS: riaar wits rirrl sonair, 10th May. 11117 a Dia1inxH.,..n. Jane T. Looaard. A. C. Finn a. . CaRanoa. A Oram Philip ta. O K. Woodan, AJn'r. Androw Pnta, 8...H.Ta. Wm. Corlov.-ot nl. V. U. Drtakrr, at ala. Jno, liookonborr. Sam ta. P. B. Morrill, at al. L. A-rltonomod toaaa.Ta. John O. 8hnff. . . Ktllr'l Hlra a- 3. W. Mellbo. at af. - 8. Ilanrt;, Adtn'r....ra. W.V.Wrijht, al al, Ada, J. U Maliok re, Wa. Linaa. Cba. Haaataad, l al..a. E.l..rd H.ndara. ' L'a lloira ..to. Kl'd Arabora, ot al. J. U. Uollok ....to. Wllnam Una. llo. A. fort a Patid Fkml. Jarob Biloor . Joph Shaw.' S.moH Howall . 8. A. Horh. 0. bormoy ..... Danlal Fralr. J. A. Wmura ra. J. H. Ellia A Soar. 8amul (liH-don a. Kitlanniaf Ooal 0a. 1. I). Iln.h A. I. Oom. J. B. WalUra Jama llaTrt, at at daorf linear William S. Walla. Jobn I). Kwltb ra. John l. W.ld. TBlitD VOBR IKCoaD MOtOAT, Jttn llth. David P. Morriaoa....ra- Rrah Bowmas. J. W. Casaanotn DH Coal Co. f Pa. Caaaanora, Parkar a Co H a. Rama. R. Kobiaoa -ra. W. 8. Dicky. Ollrar rllrphaaa a. Lamborn. Prlodly Oo. J. II. Cupploa ...a. Jobn P. II IIo, ot al. 8. A. Irvln.at al, na. of Wm. Irvia oa. John M. Cbao. Rubn l.olaad a. P. Km porta A Co. Jamra Mahor......a. Frank Itolfor. W. W. Ilal -'a, D. W. Ho t, al al. William Bradj... oa. John II. Bamr, El'rl. C. K, Pitchor va. William Lutbor. J. F. Kavoro .....a. Irb; Com Co. of Pa. ' John A. Brora .. Kaol llarraw. C. ctarmoj va. Darid Fraaiar. W. H. Diob; A Soa.ra. John RoM.on. McLain A Androwa...!. 'Ihrirt. Kwlli.r. Jaonb Kuala M.va. F. Barb A A. anarr. Franklin Nof ,.l.....ra. Fullar Jobnaka. Klijab Uarna M va. J. H. Arnold A Co. . J. K. Arnold A Co.,... Klliah Bnrn. Jobn lUrwiak .... Jobn Vnnbrabaat. 0. li. rVhoonorar Bronnor. Trooka A Co. f. U. RaSari n-va. Jam A. Irvla. tleorj Wbllaaidoa oa. Wm. Albart, at al. T 1ST OK JUUOU3. J. J Ltt of Jnrora irawn for Alaf and Jnna Court, A. D. IKI; TRAVSfttB JVSORSlTS SOa DATMAT 19, J. Il.nilrraon, Doro.lda J. MrMorrar, ' J. MeClarron, Oaoatar Tho. Oona, Frgol W. 8. Hurf, ClMrl-1,1 A. 0. T.I., W.P.Chamkr,C'.rill Mrtin walla. Wm. Murray, Ulrarl Olirar Loonard, W. I. Thnmpniio, Jnhn llir.ua, I ia, L. Oil J. W. Nrlaon, Ooabnn Jno. MoDowoll.llrabaai Uoo. Hhoomakor, Oha. Tborp, Uroanw'S W. R. tliokinaon, Uoliek rl. Kolkrraoa, Fred k Browa, II anon A. II. Brown, Lawraaoa ljwia H. Irwin, M A. . Walaon, " J. M. Mol'olloo.k" Adam Mvrtor, Pons Joba Portor, Piko llllbort Tuaar, Kawbnra Q. W. Il.rlr, N. Hoali Aaron I.rlr, flawaria Mark K.l.r, Bradford Aba. Poaro, " I. 0 Cowdr, " C. Brooa. , Brad; D. Mnurr, Covlnfton L. Flood. " (loorco Moffll, Doonlar Joon. Kbart OIIARD JCBOM rinaT M0DSAT JI'HB ,tk. II. W. Pork, ClaarlaHjWarran Hall, Por.uaoa A. f. I!.iynt..n, ' (J. A. I.. Flsl. aluahon T, A. Ilooror, fjor arllloi R. c. Thniuiiaon, ur w d J. W. Haaerily.OMMiola James Meeee, D'HX W. C far ley, tlradiord . Plyon, Uulirh W. A. Umb, II niton A. W. Yonng. Jordan Keab. Rsiier, Kantian e T. N. Pulton, Lawrenoe Peter Mob i, Morris J. B. K-dirty, Pena Fred Rhm, Pike L. H. DreMlor, Union ft. Mcrhenton, - " R. II. Kirk, Brady Jas. Weaver, Burneide Ail am li-nr, Chest L. M.CoudrieiaCnv'Kton J. 11 Petera. Ueoalar TRAvanaa Jt'aoaa pirt nonnT joaa ti. Frank Reed, OlaarfieldiVVm. Kephart, De-atar W O. Onrdqa, JO. Sralib, Tboa. P-Ir, John 8. Hunk. M S. D. Kephart. " Wm. goiil.y, Tho. riorkf lleoeria II. Jdrtraokan. reri eon Wm. Lord, " Tboa. Mull., Jr llarld B.r. " Jaa. Soad.rlls, Bill llnrld Wilon, Bradford Wm. Woolrldno, - Wm. I.lvl,.loa, " Tboa rltiaw, " Eirb Folloa, " Jot. Merat, Uirard D. Shnnkwiler, (loahen Wm. tlonrad, lioliflh J. MeUheeheo. Jordan Mariin Kopp. Knribnni i. iiennne, (leorge Unllah, taw'ooe Jeeepb Uwene, M Ueo. W. Howlea, " Jai. P. Mullen, Jaob. llarpeter, - lloo. Prnno, Brady Uo. II. Winaorl, J. W. Kaon, A I i Sbaa, Ulobul Sbaltor, 1'biitp Mntti, atorrli (lenrgo Hart, " U P. Kylef, A. Raymond, Khaha Moore, Pen a 1 1 nrt Ilile. Pike Jaoob Marowina, Waltor Hrooa. O. Hmrod, Dorn.ld Sllaa WMlooor, Chat ,J. W. Caldwell, - Ullbort B. Toan, B. Dan lap, Weow rd mtTaRfin jrnotto to ontiir Jtnrn Htw Air. Miloholl. UIarSM aalab ribara, Ulrard Tbom.a Hobblna, Joo. Llvlnooton, J A Stawarl, M. LlTArglKHl, Uo.bOO Hiram llnmol, Unllob lloo. MnCullr, Jordaa Kobt Paltorooa, " 1. U. Mllobollraa, Kart. bnm. Snmu.t Sn,4r, Knot Ham.l lloovor, H W. M. C.lba.rt, Rohl WngUy, Law'ao S. M Rowloa, S. U Krawwr. W. Condo, CurwonarUI S. T. Handaraoa, Onaola Wm. Bwisnrl, " R. U. Monro, Hrad; Joba Roam. ' Cbu. Bmllb, B.rn.ldo 0. Wblw, l-b.l t. Llr., Onrlnglo. Jaa. Laanoy, Aug. Iluoaoa,, 11 Chna. Browa, Miloa aaoaaa, Dwalar Aadrow Kpbarl, " Jobs kooaia, Daaatar Tbomaa Lang, Morrl. Ilkrid Brnwn, Piba Moaa Balhf, ' 1. L. HoPbaraaa, " 0. Labor), Jr. tlaaaa J. k. Arnold, " UTIJna at CORaTAHLaW KSKS tl Wa bar artnUd , hug. am nor of law now rtl BILL, aad wlU aa &. rwaalBt of Iwoain. Its oonla, mall a was, I. ant fddrwa. oait) tvi anil isUanfOU dwilsimfnlj. A MATTER OF POPULAR IIITEREST, W ttonAtmatyttrn the IsMfh topi ttx Pitoj.D(w uf avyiinTcraMton Rbuut Out Hall, In nratfatntt. 'Jat In Amcninv.' atMntisUipwrt. ine yteiw : Visitor. ' Whacornor tithe ButMlnronr Atkmikmi. "Jtottlh -Kavrt coni.-r t( .Sj4A utiI MwkcC riMta H'Hsj iha HIXTH. I-r avtrartrri saMkinc Oak HU, Uva boen muJt I 1 Do jria . Id ainaiimoaaar- A. "U,UUJ antuut fM--M on MarJirt, i 1 180 odd oa Sixth, tts atotiai high, han ( r threa icmttft flcxirtspf, anil rtifcr- mcr - u occupied brmjiOaail twwily tULTtuvtat sea plaoa,"My V. lo vou uaa ftean. -power A. M A xunt young etiKlntj furnbtira p""i-r fbrtha fM,bt anil iriutHiigrrclrvatiir.' 1 1 If o ; UAlen tutain fur beaUsUAs tuul l4u uUu Vjx.is Uooa of Uta boaaa " V. "Wh. order Aojtm itakawlth rodr' A. "Theyara Oral optdfiMl ami atriKf.tl fn tbo baaamtnt, on long lyw xmnt.fi.aiil U-!-wi Uienoaon tba &Uti:leTatui- toUw Ui' 1 tor'a luoa oo thoTMLla floor." I. " Ii UupecUuintie Aru opt rattan f . " Mo, air, meacurliif . 1 bo e' txls ro It -1 mmvanain lha yioet, then lnspecu d. 't I o cJokfa pamaorar roUart la Uie fa of artr.r llcbt, and two men alt, one before anil c .. btVblrjd the foods, waiohlng with Uia eye vi a hawk for tho least plo-bulo linrseiivctiun, ti markinf erary flaw, so that the c alU r may in and avoid U wiwa ha) vqom to out tba car meoto." I. Te-a mat em pi cry an nnry of mttenl" . Coma to our fltili & aul tee I V.' ktwpTDbaiiilaall thatlatgr ryVUna: op tli rl.tli Into irviMni4 bdi-myfl majb.raU.atU4 a doaen nutn's work eax )Mt a troU." V. "Do ua nsfliafactura all your own good. r A. "Wo do, Uf moot careful.-. Oar rs tUDlnen lnrpect erery ttiuji at.d Bum, nnd certify to orer ftnunl aa extra-well tntule before wa put our Ucitot oo It, and beobiuo faapootlblelur It" . V: " Youf ajatea moat lare you a gnal deal A. In orerr dtrertlon, tf t. It la tM ry-t-ra and ooonomy wo practice ail tkr waf tbrourli, that enables ue to put our ptwowa to Uo people aa wo do." V " Aflor itupoctlnf tbo work, what becomes of Uf A. " Birfrtr H ffoef Into Block It la tlckrted. Erery Btnrle iranurDt baa Its number ard other polsia noted on It. so tbat Its cull re his tory can ba toaoed wUauut mil, upun cur book." V. " Tin anat hare 80 or aalfetrwn V A. Why sir, on busy days you Buirkee I'M) In tho various rooma and suites vu root&a, aellinf to the tabronirs of enstomrre." V. TDo you do aa order bu-A- sby mall and u preai f V A. ' Very f reat All orer the country. Our 8RKIMI. KNOX PLANTS) FARM AND FRUIT GREAT OFFERS! MO UK MBKItAL nPlins WERE NEVER MADKth.r lha follooln,- as-TI WILL HfIND DY UAIL, noal-p.ld, SAFE CAKKIAUH IIVAKIUSTIIKU, 18 rioweriar Plant for $1.10 : 4 Varieties Strwlerriea for $1.10. I C.lnr, 'lPal.i.. ITob.ro-,' I Fochaia. I Kor.rr.w. 1 nfoalhl Roaal12 iS2SigrS& wits oi.CTio.a ron onowi.a. L a n,.... tti-. r.. ens. , cTh. ..jbru, CTTT 0OT aSXS AOT SEND " riowor Soels for $1'10 : jhsjsaswM In fa'aleras of VeaeiaMe Flower WITH j bVelt, free ta a.y addrtM f9-0ut baudionie Catalous of Fralu and Flowrt eon lain Ing full direelloni fur enltit jtico. wil be sent to all wbo read sdUreM. KNOX FBOIT F4EM COMPANY, Box 115, PITTSBURGH, PA. J. V. URIMES. HoperlntooJii.l. JNO. O. SI.RIll M ON S. Buiilcr. llan.j.r. M.nli 14, le;t 41 row. 1116 TORES. LOW PRICES HAVE NOT KILLED T. A. Fleck & Co., MARKET ST., CLEARFIELD, PA. Tb ay a.iU lire, and flad tbemtwlret well and hearty wbile libera are eosaplataiaif boeante bayere of UK br8 A .Nil un UUUUH are net In "! i tloa te pay tbe large prolts of ibe at, wbile tkey, like fr-elnf burtar mtm, aw the - ailaatiea and eft red aad avid Dry Uoeds at ; Prices to Suit the Times. fiy ao dotag they have be.lt ap a prosperous and laorwaalnt; trade. With a ia.a'1 atora and tight Clleaie, prleei tbat woe Id be lees thaa eeet te ethers affird tbeni a pruBt. Their motto fur l7a was made in olden time, and in tbs wordt of Fran kite . K nimble afxpene is netter thaa a alow billies;." At a reeea t ieetirjr of tbe firm it wa aaanimouly reeolrnl ta do (Miliar ai hsretefore.OM A C AtH BAHIH, Md eban)re tbe molt for l;d as folloi : A alanble Tliraepence la better thaa a alow Hlipenre." This beau Franklin Jest aO per eeot. - .. v THE GREAT ONE PRICE DRESS AND DRY GOODS STORE, Market St., Clearfield, Pa. tV OPEMXi OF EW DRESS COOIIS. All the latest styles from 10 rents per yard np. THB BUST BLACK ALPACAS IN TOWN. , . Colored Dress Goods in groat vai-ioty. Black Silks, one dollar and upwards. Dress Linens, best shades and makes. Table Linens, Turkey Red, bleached and unbleached. Sheetings and Pillow case Cottons, bloachod and nnkloacbcd. Calicoes, ) Cottonsdes for men's and boy s wear. ( Ticking Maslimand i All kinds of Summer Uingbamji. Nice Summer Shawls and Skirts. Full fresh lines of all descriptions of While Goods, plain and plaid. Mualint, Piquet, .So It flniHhod Cambrici, Nainnook, SwUi Vicloria Lawns, A new ohoioo HAMBURG New Corsots, Lsdics' Ties, Usndkerchiels, Collars and CufT. Kid Glores, Black and colored Veils and Veiling, Nock Bucking, Ladies' Hack Combs, Parasols and Fans, Ladies' and Children's Hose, Ladies' and Chil dren's Gloos, Ladies' and Children's Underwear. MILLINERY GOODS, ' lil10 10 suit "ryy Trimmed llaU and Bonnets, very cheap. Now Silks, Klowors and Hibbons. Vnlriramod lists and BonneU. Having succeeded iu getting a Brat Call Will nou gOOUB in inis ucpnrimuill vviy uiuii iv- v. . ..... (jJentV Fiiriilstlilnit tntoocl. 1'ercals Blurts, n hita Shirts. Underwear, liinen uonar. anu uim, i aiur Collars and CufTs, Suspenders, Linen Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves and Now Ties of overy dosoription. All Ihe above goods will be offered at Ihe lowest poisiblo prices. T. A. FLECK & CO., Cloarflold, Pa., D ISSOLUTION Theeo-nartntrthlp beretofuretxllting betwuen Bllli Bnieal and Iiaae Hhiael, nnder lha Am name or KIMa Hmeal A Co., doing baiineti tn toe horoagb of Walleeeton, Clear Held e-mnty Penn'a, waa dUiolfod bj asulual Mneent on the lit day of April, 1074. RI.I.M 8MBAL A CO. Wallaeeton, Hareh II. loTA-et. M ILL NOTICK Any part baring loa. lo raw at Lark Haoen, aaa bar tbm manuraoluroil at Iba lowoat rat aad ia lb boat manar br anlliag at tho Paw Miliar Towa., Bhaw a Co., waior atraat, 1.00R Baron, Pn. N. HUAW. Look Hat.a, ARI 1, 1ST Im. QAUTION. All pertmii are hereby eanUoaed ngalnat nor. ehaamg or In any way meddling with th follow ing propeiiy now in tut poaaeaaion ot afotr-pn rl Line, of Hrady lownettip, rll ! ope blaok uw. one two-yea? old betfef, one bog, oil tbe wheat aod rye in lha green d, oiity tvibeti potatoea, part of wbleh are in Hamnel Balloy'a oellar, nil tbe bonieholil furniture of forlorn kind U or a boat the bona, Including fceda and bedding, one pair of twin aleda, aa the aaaie waa parehaaed by aaa oi Bhentri iaie and U auojet to my or.ier at any time. JK8SK LlNKH. Lniberebnrg, April l, It H. pOKBAl.BORRKNT.- The ondertlgaed lading It toe Ueoneanient to keep n Publie 11 onto at lb month of Bandy and Central Point, deelrea to rent, HI, or ei abaoire tbe former. He will ea eh an go It for Iowa property in LleartUldet I'nrwenerille. Thla pro prty eonlntnalaV aorea, 4 of wbleh are e lee red The whole Ii underlaid with ooal, Ire ela? ood n rein of Iron -ere, becldet poeeeaaing n good water power Tbe buildinga area large dwelling, ttarn, eni nonaee, ana a aow-miii. roaaoaeinn will e gives a nay time. Tbo title It indtauatoble. Tho preepeetlve vnloe of this properly la not ee-ewled ib tho Oooaly, aad ia thorelero eery ooeirohW) aa aw InvoataiewL Beeidet, a large o.uaaitty ef now timber U yt en the property, which taw he man a to tared oo the prwwj( lek of help aad aaeaa. to doreloM i la m; rooaM fat ofering tl for late. Aa'fyl' - rermatieui m be Aulaeg hj add; "! the auh flribfr. UWlrtrfCl LOOB. 'PraelPe, Pa., Mnrdh M Ifo. IMwlVtn .ryaetn. itfd nim of tU mtminmtRt Plaaate away Ji D(mim lo pUoMoj pw-pio l.ouu mile. J(yrfwctl m If tlwjr hrt in i IT- -a lausst hmlfaa dlffoirnt d.-partinenur A. "Uydtaralrl we have tnorw than tvmty, ti:b chanrixJ with Its own btutneei, and eaca tttowmghiy onranlted.anicaaiarir wheel wiiU In tbo ireat wbrel." , V. "Will you name a doaen or so of th-il f A. "With pltasuro. The Ciiabmi Apst uiorit. for thoee who pref.-r cusbm-made to pwly-mv!(. Vn rurniablna; A;artmrnt, uiib I la lyiao otork of all underwear, 'ibe Milrt W torr, with lu bury maihtfies, n.fiiilnit ourown llrir-rJaaiahlri, Tho Trtm i.iluK Lpurtnint, lUstlf attblf as many a iwa luT Hon. Tbe uaroitint Btork Koudl Tbo Kr-cclvltif Kuoni. Tbe Order Itopartment. uuiuud U-foru. TheBpecfal tnlforus Itcpui mvitt The Delivery lpsiTtixiwt, wlu Itt score of BiirSsVMijfera, The" V. '-Mold, hold I ilr. f m.urh r A. "I'm n jt hlf throned I That kAwtMnm rierauent. with Iti bllLand elm ditttrlbuton. fftlilitiri end publlablncA bualneas and popular joiinial cUculrirrV.MiUooplea monthly Ih'll all your friVtoatnd for It). The Men li lK-partment, wllnta ineny iwroi, ThebV'ya' JjpitrtmenL The Youthr leparaDQnL Tbo CiUlilrt-n'a aOerrartiwt, with m sperial CLUaUice for ludlea. The Telnrranh lepait- n.cnt. Tbe Cbief Clerk'i uartment, with Hi IVrnk-kf nr n and aulBtanta. Genrrhl Man aire li'pantnent I Financier1! Office, and other ofUceatf tho flrra ail bnsy aa beea Uiinklntr, t'lannlnir, cieuUne. boy Ing, mak lug. rnrt.terlnf , rn aip(t,ai'iiliDt out, aelllnir, aud In a thtrUMuofjs Joining their force tu carry on a bucUieaiVlth the people sunoont ItlB to iMWisUQ i,UOOIiUi s4a4 iftMiAU A- tiuclly." V. 'f-t-n-n-e-f.-d-o-o-a!" A. "IndttfJ It 11 I rVtrrot to name the) CA'hier'lWiArtmcut, Which btndleilUJUU of ralnll salt n on some atnaln days I" V. "rx,wl Immctiti 1 1 hat 1 what eriabloS the houte tn buy rbeap and w Jcb? T" A. Kxartly I Yon hare LM hit IL Tbo psple throng here, kiioihat we depend on low prlreeand ImmtMsUeaV V. V. hat aro tho ' rota aixja' J hear ao sducJi about f A. "Ourtyrifm ofbotlneiwi deal(Da-l. Ono price, no (lev la Uon ; 1 Cash for ererrthlnf: t. A ruarantce pmtertlng tho purrnaiWrr- 4. The mom-y rutursodlf the buyer out t wwrwleo ae Hilted. V. " hcdhlniretviiMbo Imim." A. " N' tiling. And ibe people eee H." V. M W 1), 1 Uwuk yuu, atr, tor your potato attention." A. "Net at all. It'i a pleararo to aefre ym. Call ttrain: aud be sure of th pia&-Wana maker A .frown's Otk flillM itfli rest out tvrr Hlith and Market" V. "Thank youl 1 kbaJJ bo happy to doao. Good morulnf." aims NURSERIES' on;l.."O.rNo,t0; """ PM II Thaa. D ..al. , It Wilaoa. VarioUos EaopTjorric. for $1.10: Suml , pnlw..,h flarko, I lloraj 28 racket, of GMt 1870 at ibe elm of a arrwul'ul yesri' batuneM, C'sssimcres, ery cheap. and Crafth. line of I Tucked Muslins, plain li styles stripod, of 1 Long Cloth, EDGINGS. I P''" Cambric. class Milliner, persons favoring u, with a April 20, 1870. l)LASTKIt- 1 We are prepared to chip the flileormtod Oa.rugi Land Plaater, flnvly grouool reidy for nee, te all lattoaeeo tbe Oiearhnld railroad in ear loada of twelre and fonrleen ton, at very row prioea. Connif-nera' weight in all liin to he paid for. For partlonlara, addreu KlluRTlslIX.8 A CO., llellefonte, Pa. olareb tl, U7I t pLANTS & FLOWERS- The umlersijino 1 herthy glvel n tlfla t-i the eill ten i of Clearfield eouolj, tliat be bet, at hie (Ireen llouae in ClearAeld, o Urgn t)Hntiiy or all klndi of Vogetable and Flower Planta, which be will furntah to all wbo may faror htm with their prtronage, ot reaeonaide prleaa. The following il a partial Iht of planti and flower : TMOT.ei.a PLARTt. Wtnlered Ca1hat,o PUntn. Late Cal-hage Platita. llearf Celery Planta. Wintered Cauliflower Plants. Bwret Potato Planta. K(t Hlawta. Temalo 1'ianla. Pepper Planta, ruowaa flakt ron ear-mso, IIKI.10TR0PK8 Aiaortrw, I'KniSUS fitngleand double. UKRANIUMS Kuoale. (IKHANIUMH Iouble. U K K A N I U M ft Variegated. HA'. K-Hear let nd wbiW. PANHIKH Largo Bower a, AUKKATUM Mlted. COI.Kl'H Aeeorted. PUCHHlAlingle aod double, DAll MAS Double. VHltHKNAS-BoH teleeied rarlellei. Cl'PHKA. CKNTAUMA nnd CINEtARIA. CANNASAaeatted. HTOi'K Large lew-ring, doable. BAOONIAH Aeeorted. BKOVAI.IA-Klatnmagnr. MIUNOMHTrB-Urgewerlnf. PINKIlardy. , PIILUXa.otaMI, a latg aaaertment oC planla IW Hanging hetaer Vaaeo. BUN I-St IdOCK, OR rRINTINd OP KVKKT bKwCRIf iiaw. I ! SB r y VM"7 IH M uu otsee. SfUf flrrrtliftufnts. rput'STEES' NOTICK At a Court of Ctimiin.a I' let i m Clear Rol'l, oa tlw Siib diy uf M-rli, IS O .u t,ndr. .Kiil sra a,oInt4 Truttre f it .. rt.i f ti. Ml llr, nadir prjteedia, lit t.,Uq.i,aj tarshie.et. fit-.y b.rb- !. ..i;.s. i, ,t o,ey are vtoJ m'k ll ibe etat ot .i I K. u. JllilUr, and all b-iohi, Yt4--ainr eu-i ym' r.-.i-iijf Ihn 4Ui, at1 i,r rr i.re all t r , .i U h6sh to the n4 Ji.ttr r buiaiiaR prvtiert m,.!,. t' IOI,H put fti.li dllvr ail iiiut .1 ...,.- an I jiri,, tr, a.i.l t -loiiin i.i i , in", j i'utai. i, 4n4 a!u i!en.- .'I nl.i.ar, , : prr-ett tU'it rcpeitire efloj 411 1 J mi ,, ; jn y. 1 it iv iv, . ' 1 C W. HMiril. r-a.ie.. w. d nniLKK, j ri.-4 i:d. April is, iN;-ta 0 ril'IIAXrf COlTIiT S.VI.K. - ry Tnte of en or lt-r uT lli f 1.'...,' t:.m.i .. j Cii4rB.ilJ ouunly, limrv mil ' t Wl y-M-v .(, I by tue ittrdarraiisfiir J A4 jitfitr tt .- i( f 4 j Ha I (sutai, J c J, on Ibe pri-tni-., u Unt.wn" ia. aturdayl April Si) I tUl, the (iuio dAa.:bdl r.H ttU; U:sj jf d., t wit: Alltlul oert.tiai t,-a-ir jh.-js f leii-1, -.tu tie iu I.4r--.M UiBrt.h , C ojril-l O -tllllV, I., IxiUII iJ ft.lj d r)-iWl f-).), f D ('imiii; t e im.4; t jcue n i 13 farr, at t; p.-rokoe lu e .einnl k ; tnotyt ,j ui sooes: iheuM hy Is ii of 1r te i iii v ..-11 jt derM et Kt ?rfhi t i. .j -i ; lhn-i.i Wolf Hue iu:b i. diynssi txt t i.sr b-. ti BnVe nm4 ftieee el eitfttRj. u, at"-. eod HIV nerchM. Tamil Oto- balf euh, bUn e In w be pared on tbe prcra iti iof.- , ff, te J l "AW. AioV. P. 8. Tbe r will alsj awl I i u ,, imt and y) ell lbs porto-nl pruer.v of sail dee d, coiiUn er houeeholj ad kieh-a fumtlare, farm iuiplemenu, and rariuu utti.-r ar iei iao Bttanrreui to menhua. C'earflpld, April HM -it, IEFFE.TLICI1S mMMl Am 1 Juki, lHM, lt t Um.iII Hmbhs. hih is, in dee V,n tnlUn ."luten too N rd Ainrnra, dr Zicrorru nun Carl PritHriek Koob, luil II intrlain(t d ViiaKfiB veretor ken. iivrreltao nar sin 29 April, IPii, in -Its grlton-a ud I m.iI, uaai emer eororl.ifr'eo Naoh (i. t.t cine Witwe and einen Pull a biutrrlassea djat.ea. kuvrden t'alLdeet Korii -'. ratbet vefii.iritfB iM, tat'pn sib wine vol.atwtijfen Utohitpr alt eeinfnaehiten etti-s-n Kr'n a aurt iWL-'trn, nt-ralieh : A.,dcr Kautiana L'rt Ferd oei.il Koob. ii., die rerwiitwcte Praa. Frtederieke lionise Ia..nbardt, f eltoreue Kock. C. die Fran Amelia Thaemmlt r, feboreoe Koeb. . der kaolmeaa Frani Kint.nl Koch nod K. dr KaitltNiwu frati Afcerl Kcb. Zr Krpa.ntung dee W-ohw-i-s tbrr iusjli it all e-tii'e ail-litij(e K'bea il aWr bch eia afenlnclirs Auf(;bot lo-r erfordetlleb eraobtrt wordeo. il erda ilabr eHe difjaien wleuo etwa oirbofe oder Rleiob nihe Rrbaupro-ebe an den Natulan ieacs Carl frielrieU Kiiti se baben verm ineo.h led ureb aelcfordert ibre Aowrirarahe bis sfiielealeni an dem aof den 29 Jalv. Is75 Vortaitteiti II ('far km hiflaijrea Oerichttjr, 'htvede Ztasaer No. ! anberaimto Tertatee bet uof Aotawelden widr if enfali each Ablauf dea Tern ins die Auaite lluna; der ErMaKbetoijcunc; faer die eben (enanntan Oeecbwuter Kocb erfnlt;eB wird. kviKiatlcn PaiciilirHEN Knan OanirHr, II. Attlieil(iOtf, Zeitt, amTtua Janoar, t HTtt. Carl FreJeriek K b, of fllen Hope. Pa, or bit relatives are hereby r'auented to in fur m of U eir wberealsont. Cll AHLK8 II. MtiYKH, Imperial Oerman Coniel, S17 Chestnut street, I'tillvlelphia. SherifTs Sale. TY rlrtoeof wrlliof VWirieai A'jteMe, Inaed J J eat or tbe Conrt ef Cosamon Fieaa ef Clear field own otr, and ta ate directed, there will be aiposed to pnhHe cale, at the Court Huote, in Iba boraurb of Clearfield, mm SaiurdaT. tba jflth day of Mr, l7fi, at 1 o'clock, p. m. tbe lollowinf deierttea real estate, te wit : A eriirj tract of land KituaUla Dsualar iwp., rUsrfl ld eoantT, 'a , Ix-friaDug at a be ut lock ; (benee 1-y lai ! -f Abnun ilo.e ttiirty-eij-ht aa l uoe bif t).-rcei north &fijr-fur porebva to a beiuloak ; tlwuoc nnrtb elitt an J ooe-h.if decrees wrrt ei((-'t" erebfi; tbene north lereaty-oae dej-reei it one bundrrid ial fortr-one perolisi tea btiml"ck : tbenne aenb tweuty one drKreet eat one hnodred end twatT-tersH porbs te a plae; thence eooih eixty-ntee dere-e enat t4 faandred eiRtity prc'iei a chofttiut, and eeiib twenty -one li-rt-cj met on bund re 1 nnd eighte percbee loi. brili-k and laaeit buj-tun a,;, cos. littiuf -f ! bundled and six aorc at.i .line snot of n pr eeat. for radi, and havins; aSiint ods buiidred nerve clearoj, with buuse and btra iberein, ettb a oiel oank, weijrh house, and oue foartb of a mile of rail eemt:, with all improre meats heloaglnf to Coal to beitod, tnkea in eaeeation and U be sold aa the property of l. jtn Coal Company. Tanuiep 8ali Tbe prioe or saia at whlh the property iball be struck off mail be paid ai lbs time ef sale, er such e her arrangement made as will be approved, otherwise tbe property will be Immediately pat np and told ag4ia at tbeeipeoie and mk of the pereon te wbom it was itniek off, and who, la ease ef deficiency at such re sale, ibtll make food tbe saeje, nd ta ne inftet.ee will the Deed he presented in Court for eon I r ma tion nnlesa the money it aetaally paid te tbs Hberiff. W. R. MePUKKSOX. Shbrifp Omen, I iSiicnlT. Clearltold, Pa.. April 111, 1ST. J SherifTs Sale. tf virtue ef tiadrj wrlU of Fitri Fneitt ia uin! out of the Court of Otntani 'laa of Clear laid eoanty, enl lo m d treated, (here will be etfKbted to pobtlo ; at tbe Court Hit. in he buroofh of OlfartWl't, am Tbaralav, the 17tSi Av of April, lTr, t 1 o'eloek a. tht j lowing dticribed real ertate, to wit; All the intereit of Peter MaOoorija (heiofa I nDdiTi(liil one half) io all that eertain farm or ; trait of lant iiteaie, lying, an-t heiaj in Law 1 rrt.ee lownnhip, Claarfleitl eoantr. Pa., on north , it-le of tbe Boaqaahanna rtrvf, and en bnth ii4t of tarnpik If ad to from ClearSwIt, to Cur emiril I, I b-jinoinf at a eoit by ebaatoat oa the bank ef lha Soraufbaana river, beiec elte tbe eornr mf laoJ of Joho 1. Wriftoti thanee down Mid mor Math eifht iij('t dte:ree et fDurtMui pereliM tu a poet ( tlteac aoath eefenty-two deavrt-t out riht fierfhe to a poatf thence eorib &! r drjtree eat twvotr-flre perchet to a post ; lb-nee ortb liity twi degree eat liitT-tijtht ptrchea to a pott aod earner ol lead of Leinder Ueuniuf , thanee twntitv-iiK and ena-balf Anrrrmt wct ! twealT'tttne percLee a4oaj( Leaa Itr Ocnnitif land to a poet ; tbeac north ftr-ili dcfrroei cmC atTectern and one-half perchet to a poat t (trace north lew dsftreei eaal aeroea turapike mad m hnodred ami thirteen pair be to a poet on to en thin rad ; throee along aaid townebtp nud arth ei)hl7-eia;bt dnjcreM wot ono hundred and tbirtf wo porrbei t a pott ernr of lani of John 1. W right, theaoe aouih ell and three-fourth deer1' ett ono hand rod nnd niorlr-two parohee ; rvloait John l. Wriftbt'a land te poet hj rti-ttoat I and place of begianme;, eenlaiaing eue hmdrr I I aod thm--Uire aorve and entr-asa pr-U nt, i being known aa the "ltarrett Fatib," and heviug 1 thereon ereoted a good Iwo-etorjr deeihaff huate. large frame bank t.arn,wab bajte, iai.ik hue. pring bo a so, and art bar outbaildtng, aad al a vrrjr good orrhard. (To ba nil ut'jcct te a mortgage of tf,)0 apon tbe whole propertj ) feiiL'd, taken in etermion and to be aoid ai the propertj of Peter Metleorge, Tsnaa or SoVi-i. The prloe or mm at which the property eh ill be trunk ul a4it bo paid at the Unto of iln, or inafa othor arn(feati ! u will be approvi. otherwieo the irapi-tr eill Jj-;', ff.'J, ";."."!,,,.'"':o T j atruc. ir, n I wn i, in o or l.,nnrr al ra.-a I r.ral. bll ni oih1 tbo .Aiao, and ia a iau.m.!ii nn bint...ani ia cm i frinfirtnali-)n wnli-a. tba tnonry ia aoloallr p.i'.l I , tn Mnris. . , Hirsnsjiu, SnEuirr'a Orrinn, rWftfi.l, Va., April IS, 1171. SherifTs Sale. UY t Ih of wrlu el Fitri Fntia; l-4 oal of th )oul ol Com-oon Pleu ?f Clear- tie Id eo'intr. a-i-i to me directed, there will be jexpoaed te PCHl.lO fALK, at the Coart Houaa, i in the borough of Cleartetd, en Blerdty, la KHh day of Mv, UTo, at 1 o'eloek, p. m, I the following deioribed re! eelate. to witi 1 All the right, title aa-1 intar. of A. 11. Miltoi, of, in and to one lot and a balf of ground liia ato in Mnteop add it loss to the bruuh el Clear field, lo the eonnty of Clearleld, oad 8tate ef Ponnaylranio, bonndoi and deeeribet ot rolrow, DeKioning at a pot on Maritarelto atroai, heme a'poeoraer uf John Carr'alot ; thenoe In a weetfrly direotinn along Margaretta alreet St fet te a poet : ihenee In a northerly direction along tin ei lot No. 0, III leet more er Iota to an alley ; thome alent; "I'l "'I? 1 n eajlerly direction IV frel looornerof John Carr'alot; theooo in a aoalh ward i y direetioa along line of Joan t'err'e lot I" feet more or lera to Msirgaretta treat nl p'oe of befioniog, eotoining 3 feot fr.'Bt an I ti feet deep, aod known oa lot No.l io aaid addition, being the earn kit which A. H. Mittnn parchaf4 from Thouiao Hi ley under hrttelei of ajreemrnLt ete. AIo, one-half lot of ground, being tbe half of lot No. I in tbe plan of eatd addili-n, eltoiaiag the a bore doeeribod lot, being W feel front Mergemtt etreel, and ISO fet deep le ao aUj, bounded on the eonth by Margaretta airMi.ee the weal hy lot ol Mri. Heaa, and on tbe oHi by an alley, and being toe m let of groan, purehteed by agreement from Jamas h. Leaiy. tfeiied, taken in elocution aal to be told at IM properly of A. II. Mitton. Alto, all that eeruln M of groonil ellnate a Ibo corner of Good end Hannah atroeia io ! boroiiKh of Htiatidale, Cleardfld runiy, Peon a, being aorenty Ire feet front by euiy-twe ,M deep, bavinn erected thereon o large ibrer-aiery boo', and known aa the "Centennial lloiw- Ale, ono other pteec or pbreel of ground -nate in Ihe borough ot Huultdale, Clearleld I'a , known a lot No. Rt, boundwi and deriid aa follow: North hy property of Jam-t IWT oouth by lot No M. aaet by Ueerge MireeU aa weat by Maple alley, baring erected thereon g-Hbd frame bonee known na tne 'Koropeao II ' aiao, n b lie It emith thop, horoa Mable and ' ouibuiidinira. 8eiied, iakeo in eieeoiioa and Mt bo aaid na tbo uruuoriv of H illuwa Parker. iiim the property ahoU he eimofc of moei be poid the time ed aoio, or aoch other nrraoemM Made na anil be opprocod, otherwise the ty will be immediately pat np and cold axaiaM Use eipenoo nnd ruk ol tho poreoo to wt trwok tl, and woo, in oaae of deftfll' " aoh ro-aale. aholl make good the name, " oe iMUaeo wUl the Deed ho preoonted U for oofthrnutlo nnleti tho money I wu' paid to tfao Hboriff. W. R. MoPHltRoON, onairr'i Orripi, I Clearleld, Pa-, April 1V, IITI. I