ehc fjiuliliran. Uaonoa B. Gooulanhir, Editor. CLKABFlKliD, Pa. WKDNIHDAT HOKNINO, MAY I, l7t. Reader, If yo wool to know whet la oln 00 li the bualnare sorld, )ot read oor Bdvertleiog oleoma, the Spuiml oolume 10 parueoiar. Read "Bolter tlian Gold," and "How Blaine Does fluslms," on onr fourth page. The Democrat of Now York at their Stato Convention agrood to vote aa a unit, and present Govornor Sam uel J. Tildon at thuir cboic-o lor 1'resi dont. i j Our Stato Legislature had roaolvod to adjourn on the 6th hist, but the booming business baa proven auch a rich placer that the members have araomlod their rosolvo so as to continue in session until the 9th. t Bbetuiun Now. Tho Bellefonte Watchman and the Timet are now run ning in the some Senatorial groove. Tho former puunsnes tne poetry auu tlio latter the Slanual fur the Junior Know Nothings. i The Unitod Statu Centennial Com mission on Saturday voted to close the building on Sunday, but will admit visitors anywhere on the groundt on tlmt day freo of charge. Tho voto for opening on Sunday stood 9 yeas 27 nays. i. Tbt Ray. Dwtol Behiodlor, lata profeeaor si Adrlaa College, formarlj editor of the CAried'oo JiWieof, Piltoborgb, has aeeepted mil the Lotberaa Cborob, Uanovor, Pa., aod to new at work Id hli Dew laid. Ila la 000 of tba trua re former of Iba iri aod on tloquaat preeoher Ilnrriiburj Patriot. Well, now, what does that moan? Is bo for or against tho Beechor thool- gy . . , An Ahramuimsnt. The Governor has appointed his privato Secretary A. V. Norrie, Reporter to tho Supreme Court Heretofore, none hut lawyers of large experience and marked ability obtained that place. But now it seems to have dwindled down io a cheap trader post. . Tho official canvass ol tho votes fast in Connecticut at the late election shows that Mr. John T. Wait (Rep.) received only forty majority over Mr. David A. Wells in tho Third Congressional district. A mighty close shave for a district that should have given 1,800 Radical majority. Failed. Tho couusol for Belknap had the impudenco, on Friday last, to ask the United States Senate to ad journ the Impeachment trial until tho first Monday of December next. The proposition was rejoctod by a large vote. To adjourn to tho 8th of May was rejected by 32 nsys to 23 yeas. Tally two States Indiana and Ar kansas for Morton. Tho Radical cat seems to bo jumping for one of tbo throe Icadors, Uoiikliii, 01 jnow lorn, Morton of Indiana, und Blaine of Maine. Tbe former being endorsed by Grant, Belknap, Babcock & Co., is ol course ahead. ' " (iooD Stock. Mr. John S. C. Har rison, of Indianapolis, who accuses Congressman Blaine with pockotlng llU.OOO of Credit Mobilior stock while he was Spoukor of tbo Salary Grab Congross, is a grand-son of tx-Prest dont Harrison, and has credit tor tell ing tho truth generally. How Blaine t Co. will discount him on this point the future will show. Tho Commlaalonara of Clearfield eouoty Bio a Biblo wilb the Ten Oommendmeata lorn oat Thii ooeonttta Io aomo aitont for tho orookod waya of thai otnee. Woadarlllbo Oommiaalow eroaf Snhaylkill and Luaaroe oountioi una the aaiae kind. rtatc. From tho numerous libels retailed through tbe columns of tbe Timet, and the records of the court, it la pretty conclusive evidence tlmt tho editor ot that sheet has discarded tho wholo Biblo. JIiciht Piiroff Expelled! The House opened on Monday last with a raking fire on tho bribed members, retroff, from tbo Filth Philadelphia district, was expelled by a voto of 118 yeas to 4G nays. Kmilc J. Potroff can now re- tiro to the bosom of his constituents a wiser, if not a better man. The case of Martin F. Lynott, of Luumo county, was acted upon on Tuesday, and we presume a similar ato overtook him. Th "Natiohai." Trai. Tbo Ni tionnl Labor Convention, which met in Pittsburg a fow weeks ago, "lletolv- rd, That independent political action is extremely hazardous and detriment al to the labor interest." The truth fulness of this resolution cannot bo uaiusayed. But tho "labor" rooster or Ueiuagogtio denies it all, because it in- tortures with his low schemes. Ho will have no lodges or Assomblys to sell for casb, and may be compelled to go to work and earn his living as be comes a man. How Ciiamuid tiik Tunc Colonel Forney's Pnst styles tho Congressional investigating committees "tba machin ery of detraction." The vonerablo and consistent editor bad a different opin ion of tbo "smelling committee" of tbe lamented John Covodo, which did such tremendous business in the way ot detraction on much smaller capital I linn that on which the present inves tigations are operating. Covode's chkkons are only coming borne to roost, but tbe Dock has greatly In creased and tbey are all great, tall, full-fledged rootteri. Tin RionT Man. Hon. James T. Wickersbam bas been re-appointed by Gov. Hartrantt, Superintendent of Publio Instruction, and unanimously confirmed by the State Senate. Ho is without doubt the best educator in the State, and deserves the compliment beslowod upon him by the Governor and the Senate. He bas been guilty of aomo "colored" freaks, "too numer ous to montion ;" but we are willing to overlook tbcm, and allow ago and ex perience to teach him losaona ia that rase be cannot ignore. Tha African ia not a Caucasian, aad all the Lincoln Institute in the world cannot effect the change, w care not how bag the flntt. HOW IT HURTS. Tho sublime arrognnro of tho Kadi oal, loyal, negro jmrty manifests al ways 011 ovory opportunity, an Ignore ance that seemed to ucliovo itself toil ml' od on tlio itiounluiiis of .uwrlusting. This arrogant party defied tho peo ple; held itself aloof from all contami nating association with while Demo crats, as not "loyal ;" conducted itself on tho doctrine of "holier than thou," in all respect with everybody not In tho "rings ;" superb, grand, poworful, negro troops, "the army," the cash, all in band, this arrogant .Radical party never dreamed of a hereafter. Grant, the idol of this party, witb his aids, private secretaries, and hangers-on came to tho Loyal Iieague House, was dinod and wined, and had the best cigars, and received the homage of tho faithful contractors, office-holders, ol-fice-seekors, and tho while he smoked. Io was introduood to aspiring young Itnds, who shook hands with Grant, and then witb the negro waiters, to show bis faith in the "brotherhood of man," and his detestation ol a white Dem ocrat. Colonels, Majors, Captains, (Jon erals wore as plenty at these Loyal League roceptioaa as leaves on the trees in summer time. It was glorious. Car riage.! wore called, and th j royal party drove hero and there, condosoondlng to look on the people out of the car riago windows, as a Ring look on his subjects. A box of cigars was sent "for tho President," a house, a horso.a anything. Theso great statesmen act ad as if there was not mortality in greatness. Look now I This arrogant, negro, loyal, Radical party and Us august leader, and Babs and Hoiks, and gang are dospised by the people Tho Loy al Lcaguo House is shut against them. No Hugs are hung out over tho cntlro front of tho League when Grant come to Philadelphia. Instead of Majors, Colonels, Generals, there are to be se cret deputy Sergeants-at-Arms witb subpoenas to find who, knowing, will toll the truth. This is the beginning of the hereafter. , The next pleasure journey, a Iree rido, in a Pullman car, this party will take is to bo from the White IIouso to disgrace A quick trip, witb 0110 stop on the 'iurnoul," to let the Democratic train past on to M'ashlngton. J'Ai'te- delphia CommoMCtalth. A Luiut Semtkncb. McKeo, of the St. Louis Globe, who was convlotod tomo months ago of being in the whis ky ring, has been sentenced to pay a fine of 110,000 and bo imprisoned two yoars in the countjr Jail. This is heavy punishment for an eminently re spectable and influential geutloman, a deacon in tho church, a prominent leader in politics, and proprietor of tho principal Republican organ west of the Mississippi. . But thoro has been alto gether too much robbery of tho gov ernment by such respectublo people, and the lesson of Doacon MoKee's dis grace must provo wholesome. This lays another first-class hypocrite on tbe shelf for future reflection. This Grant editor made 175,000 out of I "crooked whisky." Tbe Judgo should have mado him refund the whole amount. A pretty business for a Christian Rutjwmsn" In Angagw in But, tbon, be saw that a number of bis brethren bad filled their pockets with Credit Mobilier stock, and not having a chance at that game, stimulated him self and frionds witb "crooked whisky' funds. ' Hold ut Bloody Shut. We made some allusion a fow weeks ago to tbe I act that tome Domocratio editors wore always candidates for office. This bas riled our meek friend of the Bollofonto Watchman, who flaunts bis bloody war shirt at us in this way : "For QoodlaBder to twll othtrt shoot being eaBdidatea, ia a apoeiaaea af tvpBdenee Iba oa- limilt ofwhiohlaaeldomroaehad. Twelro yean ago when tho editor of tbo Parcaeiaa waa being boooded through the eountry, uroogn tbe guars bouaaa and eooru for tryiog la do hil doty oo a Uemooratte editor, brother iioodieauer waa aarv. log hia parly aa aa ofltoo holder." That's sol In 18G4, our medical ad viser informed ua that if wo wished to preservo our health, we must take somo out-door exercise, and through the per suasion of Sheriff Perks we took some such exercise aa Deputy Sheriff at $30 per month for a lew months. How ia that for high 7 But ws bavo never bothered either a state, dist rict or ooun. ty Convention since wo entered the newspaper business, nor will wo allow ourself to bo made a "representative journalist" In that way. Th( Boom Bill. This piece of Leg. islative legerdemain causes considera ble troublo to our Uw-makur at Har risburg. The report of lha House Committee, and Senator Boyer's testi mony taken before the Sonata Com- mitteo, relating to the bribery qnes- tion, will be found at length on our first page this week, and will be Tory interesting reading matter. The Grand Jury action, as it were, seems to indi cate at thla distanoa from tho Capital, aa though throe or four o our law makers ahould be kicked out of tbe Capitol, and about half a dozen lobby roosters cooped in the penitentiary lor a few yoars, and in that way strivo to cleanse our Legislative chambers. However, before ws fully express our viewt upon this Important question wo will wait until all tho testimony I in on both aides, so that we can render a vordict in accordance with tha evi- dence in the ease. Foxr. The late "Confederate" At torney General, Col. Ackerman, of Georgia, who, it seems bad a hand in robbing tbe secret service funds 'While a - member of Grant'a Cabinet, was greatly pnisled for an anawer, when tha Congressional committee asked him whether he consulted with tbe President in reference to tbat robbory. The "rebel" really asked for one day's consideration to answer thai simple question, and aftor taking one nigbt'a sleep over tba matter, he says be didn't Tbon Wo aay, lot tbe Senate impeach this "Confederate" Colonel. Scttlkp at Last. Hon. Geo. Lear, of Montgomery county, bat finally boon confirmed by tho , Sonate aa At torney General. Mr. Lear waa ap pointed by tha Governor throe months ago, but baring accidentally rendered decision immediately after hia ap pointment adverse to Bill KorabU, In ft city naaeenjrer railroad case, lh Gov ernor was Unable to get bia appointee confirmed until last week. Wa pre en dm bia aUoeliwicy aod Oaorga made It "all right" with Bill. Banc bis confirmation. CKNTKNN1A 1 1'liOCLA MA TIOX. Governor Jlortnuift hits issued the tallowing proclamation : St its or Paumvivian, kai ffj i', Io Iha.aaoio and by iWaotbaAly of tba Don. inoamaallb al PeeBfylvBake.lehB t. ilartraafi, Uovarnor of tbo laid Caenmopweelth. j f . t A. SROOuASiTIO) ' f Wtsnaal, Dj s Jolot ftiulatkio of 'the Heneto aod lluuee or Reireoenutlvja IX Iba Hailed Hlalaa of America, Io Ceogreae aaoaoiblod, ap proved Marab IS, I8TA, It u reeomioeaded "by tba Haoele aod Uoeie of ll.nreeeotetivee 10 tba people of tba leveret State, that tb.-y aaeeoiblo Io their aevorel eooatloi or loaoa us tba epproara to Oaotaoolal Anaivtraary of uur National In dapandaoaa, aod that Iboy aauaa ta have deliver ad os aoab day on biRlonoal iketoh of laid eoao ty or town Iroai Ila formation, aod that s oopy of aoid ehetoh way ba Mad, io print or maaaeeript, la tba olerk'l etooe af aoid oeuoly, aad oo addi tional oopy, io print or manoeorlpt, bo fllad In tba office of tba Libraries of Oongraaa, to tba in tent tool oeeaplelo moors stay abnt oooUplood of tha prograaa of onr ioititutlaoa during the tnt Coutanolal of tbelr oxiatanoo," Nowt tharaforo, I, Jaho V. Ilnrlraaft, Oorar nor oa oloralaid, do hereby farorably aoianand tblt resolution to tba people and authoriliet of tha fnrtoua aitlaa, oouotlaa sad towaa of tbla Coainoaaeoltb, nllh tbe rfijnoal that whatever tbo oboervoBoo of the Inoooung aaalvereory of our Notional fodepondenoe will permit, provla Ion nay be made to euoiply with tbo rveomnion datlon eooulnad iht-rein, eo thai there blatorleol rkelchee eaay ba maue Io oajbreee all luroriaa lion aod netiatiua ibol eaa ba obtained In rele tloa to tba Brat eentury of our eaiilenot at s ComBonwealtb. Ulren under my hand and Itio great aaal of tbo bloto, al llarriibnrg, thla tweoty-flrat day of April, in the vaarur our ioru one looueeoo eight hundred aad aerraly-ais, and ot tba tomiaun- weollb tba one boadreiltb. J. f. lUnTaaxrT. Ily tha Govaraorf U. 8. Quay, See rotary of tha CoBiaooweellh. Till Only Rimedv. The Harris barg Patriot truly remarks : ' ' Tbe diplomatic appropaiation bill, as passed by the House, restoring the expenditures of tbo consular and diplo matic service Io something nearer the standard of outlay before the govern ment went out of tbo bunds of the Democracy, was amended by tbo Sen ate so that there was no retrenchment in it The people are carelully noting tho continual struggle of the party in power to maintain tho govornment at war rates. No heed is paid to tho col lapse ot business, the falling off In tbe receipts of the treasury, the private suffering ondurod in all parts of tho country sinco the panic ol 1873. Tbe capacity for amendment aoems to bavo been lost to the Republican party. It must bo driven from power boforo tbe country Is entirely bankrupted by tbe present feartul rate of expenditure. Sent Ovia Auain. Tho celebrated boom bill, which bod boon recalled by tbo House, was sent back to the Sen ato on Saturday, by a vote of 115 yeas (o 55 nays. Wo are not advised at to the actiou of tho Senato as wo go to press, nn Tuesday noon. This is rath er a significant vote, although thirty members seem to have dodged tbo question. We presume some of thorn had taken pay from both sides, and did not know exactly on which side to re cord their vote. ' Tin ConMtrraa.--Seiator Boyer, on Friday, asked the Senate to appoint Committeo to specially investigate tbe chargos brought agaiqst him In tbe boom case. The following named gentlemen have boon appointed said committeo in accordance with tho res olution introduced by him to investi gate the charges : Anderson (Alleg'y) Crouso, Lemon, Nagle, and Stanton. What the result will be, no one can tell at this timo. Madi a Mistaki. The ' Cambria Freeman says: "In tho Huntingdon court, last week, Judge Dean sentenced Andrew Dunn to two years in tbe pen itentiary for stealing $100 from a man named Bouslough, of Orbisonia." Had tbe fellow gone to Washington and stolen ten or a hundred thousand, ho could have purchased fat govern ment office, and eacapod tbe peniten tiary. ' Hon. James D. Williams, member of Congress from Indiana, it tbe Domo cratio nominee for Govornor of that Stato. . Mr. Williams is an old Granger, a great economist, and it distinguished by bis singularity in persisting in wear una a complete suit of Kentucky leant. Tba nomination ot Mr. iinama seotns to give very general satisfaction to tbe Domocracy ol Indiana, and it ia pre dicted tbat be will beat Uoulove a. Onb, the Republican candidate, 25,000 votes. . Rathek Fast. Tbe Wilkinsburg TimpjL in ranlv toacorrosnondcnLsavs tbat the fastest timo ever made on tho Pittsburg Division, as near as it can ascertain, was by engineer William Philips, with engine 13. He made the run from Pittsburg to Altooiia, a dis tance ot 117 miles, in two Hours una forty-seven minutes. If any one knows of a faster run that paper would like to noar iroro. mora. v . fhoy who, tbe Dallas Commercial asserts, is beyond much doubt tho votitablo Charlie Host. Ho recognixod bis fa ther's and hia brother's pictures at onoo, it is said j butof course thoyoung gentleman may be posted sufficient to play the game ol the nitio v ormont fraud, atidilr, IVwt will probably bos itate before ho goes to Texas, North Carolina wot oarried lor Grant in 1872 by fraud, and the Administra tion victory in that State pravontcd tho defection of many wavoring Ito publicans from tho ranks of the party. It was the Initial and most important success of the campaign. To-day it ia fully established that tho money to do t was stolon from the Foderal Treasury. Mrs. Fitch will at last have the pleasure of wearing tho diamonds pre sented ber by tbe Khedive of Kgypt. Congress having recently passed a bill allowing them to be admitted free ef duty. Tbe concession on tho part of Congross was Intended aa a personal compliment to General Sherman, Mrs. Fitch'! father. A combined boy and girl are said to have hit, her, or their appearance In the city of Osbkosh, Witooiiiin, The girl is manifest only down to tho waist, where bus it fastened to tho boy's spi nal column. He she or thoy are to be exhibited at Philadelphia as ft specimen of American ingenuity. Somo idea of the immense amonnt of work being performed at the Cen tennial buildinira may bo cleanod from tbe fact that eight hundred tons of goods are daily transterrod Irom tlio cars to the tpauet in the ttructuro,and on ono day recently ono thousand torn were thus transferred. Ralph L. Rollins and B. Johnson in dicted forattemntinK to rob tho.Nstional Bank of Cbamborsburg on tbe 24th of March last, were sonlenccd last week to solitary confinement for ton and eight yoars respectively, A man of eeMistical turn of mind conntt twonty-o: babies born in Franklin within tha !st thirty days. Fathers all known. Ours not In- cludpd. Spectator. Thriving town, that, - A rule of tha Panne) Ivenia Railroad Company dosa not allow braktmet) tp sit down while 00 duty: eondaelort are liable to dismissal f (bey do not en force ha rult. NKWN ITKMS. -Tho Texas wheat crop for 1870 , I estimated at 12,000,000 bushels. ' n, J i in.-1 tin . -The exports Iroai l'hiladulplila, lnu il.MIfiliwl In SKrhK rt tft but wMiuk. amounted to lK5ti.u35 4 Reading culprit vuinly thought to eseapo by yelling "firef" in court. The alvo 'on which Cincinnati is buiit was bought for lilly silver dollars in 17HT. A male child with one head und two fiu-us was born in Alabama lust week. Hon. llonry Rnwle, the new State Treasurer, took ihisschbiuii ot his oincu on Monday. , . . i . A crush factory has boon estab lished in Philadelphia; ' A good many factories are crashing, elsewhere. . Now York city shelters twonty lonusomo widows worth more limn 11,000,000 each. Barney Williams, Ilio well known Irish character aotor, died in , -Now York on Tuesday afternoon last. Purses to the amount of $300,000 have already been made tii lur the Philadelphia races this summer. Berks county has an anvil 177 years old, a ciock over -uuyutirs oiu anil a poeaei dook k.i years out. A Lehigh county gil'l spelled BOO words correctly at a recent spelling match. She is only eight years old. Boston is a starched fit v. Its polioe have been ordered to wear none other than linen collars while on duty. The Chinese Governiuuut is mak- jnir purchases of silver in Sun Fruneisno in consequence of tbe recent duclino in Pril'0'' i. i , . ,.' i , i -Avery says the truth will come out some time. 8o will A Very out of tbo pouitcntiary at tho end of two years. t .. 'An in mute of the Soldiers' Home at Milwaukeo, who had lost both arms and legs, lately became dissatisfied and run away. One in over)' uinoof tho California population ia a Heathen Chinee. Sev eral of tho other eight are heathen Caucasians. A Cleveland man has whittled forty feot of wooden chain links out of his own boaa anu white pine lor the Centennial A hundred million feet of lei's bave just gone on booming witb tor ritio violence down tho Chippewa river, Wisconsin. In Western Michiirsn, ono of the chief fruit regiona ol tbe West, the prospeet lor all kinds ol Irutt livery encouraging. I Our Centennial Kxhibition build ings have cost several lives. Twer men bavo perished already In their construction. I'ncle Daniel Drew Is hot entirely "busted." He draws a pension of tiuht dollars a month lor his services in the war of 1812. , On a farm at the Gap, Lancaster county, there are chcsnul fence rails, well preserved, Which wore made In 17HU lib years. Bayard Taylor hat completed the first drait of bia Centennial ode. It will not occupy over twenty minute ill its delivery. . Tho growing of wheat in India for exportation promises to become quite an important factor in ruling tho price ot tbat staple, The Lyceum Committee, of Law rence, Mass., declined tbe risk of offer ing Bcecber 1300 for a lecture. His price useu w oe wi,uuv vo ei,ouu. . Kentucky, the best grating Slste in the Union, producos annually lest than 12,000,000 pounds of huttor, while New York producos 107,000,000 pounds. The Titutvillo Herald aays tbe production of petroleum this year will probably fall short throe and a half million barrels of tbo actual demand of tho trade. Mayor Stokely has aworn in 650 men of tho special Centeanial guard. Tbe guard it divided into three com panies, nnder tbo general command of uoionoi uiay. Out West the agriculturists are crumbling bits or clod In their horny fingers, wondering if they contain any thing ovor oight thousand grasshoppor eggs to tno pocK. A Connecticut woman bas just diod from the offeett of exoessive laugh ter. She had laughed much, and, while attempting to relieve pain with some medicino, dropped dead. In some parts of Australia tbe wild horses bave increasod to such an extent and do so much damago, that in their own behoof tho settlors bave to shoot them as they do wild beasts. The death of Astor and Stcwait within six months, removes the repre sentatives of capital to the amount of 1100,000,000, and is tho boginning of tne crumnung oi those vast ostates. , Because man in Portland, Ore gon, deemed it necessary lur the proa. orvatlon of bis authority at borne to flog hit wife, all tbe women in the vicinity met in council, nassod rosolu lions, and then going to his house, whaled hira until ho became insensible. The Turkt who arrived in Phila delphia last week are now at work upon the Inundations ol the bar.aar for the display ot their wares, and the pic turesquo oosttimot and twarthv coun tenances of those people attract tho at tention of many visitors to tho grounds. The litigation botwoon Brigham Young and Aon Klita bas boon com promised. Tho auit was for alimony, and tha Prophet seems to have arrived at the conclusion that it would be cheaper to buy a poace with that par. ticular fraction of bis wifo than to con tinue paying onormous foes to lawyers. The number of Immigrants arriv- ing at New Vork this year ia thus far not one-bail tbat ol last year. This it duo, principally, to tbe discouraging accounts tent from this country to ivurope, ana because In tba present stato of business tho class of people nore wuo pay tne passage ol their Iriondi are dulurrud from, doing sq un- vtii umea cuango lor me potior. It has been docidod hy the Adju tant General to have tho Stato Militia attend tbo Centennial tbe last weok in Juno, in order that they i sent nn tbe Fourth of July, gramme seems to bave mot the ap proval of tha different divisions of tho State National Uuard, and tho Indica tions aro that there will be an exton- sive turnout. WestorvelL In orison at I'hilailel pbia for complicity in the Charlie Rosa abduction, baa been visitod by the widow ol Mother, tbo abductor, who entreated him to give some oluo at to the whereabout! of the boy, Ho earn estly doclared that ba knew nothing of tbe matter. He wont Into tho con spiracy in hopea of receiving part of the reward, but bad no direct part in the abduction. Two millions of bushels of corn are to.day lying in tba fielda of Illinois unbarvosted, tho formers having found it impoasibe to gather it In oontequonoe of tha ground. The doplh of mad hat been so groat tbat horses and wagons are bomired at toon as thoy enter Holds. It is expected that when the spring lairly opent and the weathor becomes tattled, portion or It will be saved, bat tba (easier part will bave to be plowed under, ft lha want ol time will 1 preclude tba pptiibility of t being Ilg SEsrBK-TlON Detroit, Constant labor, about coinpletij B complicated piece of meobaiiiani ilgned to repru- nl tba "roeuirooliony Gnoral Wash- iiiglon," and whiuh I a Ills intention tennial Kxol- IO eXIIHMI lib IIIW v tion. '10 whole n mlus is enclos- od in a caliiuet V V't bigh, HI feet broad, und SI tool dip- the lower bull contains the iniu uery, and in the upper portion thediot: uiaiaiHapliiyutl. lu nl tho loin li The scene Is a iuc-i of Washington. l' ii one side shine's an Aniurieiiii, unit I tlio other u j present duy, uputi the rvuess French soldier ot while ut the side unit beyond are painted lugorital figures and ombloms. The Irtcliinery, which is niiile complicated, li operated by a siinng similar to thosV used in a clock. When it is set ill million a miniature cannon is lired, a bill ia tolled, and a curluin suspended ajroHs the luce of tho cabinet rises slo ly, bringing to view the tomb und onliuel soldiers. The lutter stiiud nt in "order." In tho course of u iiiinii or so the tomb opens, a lite-simile of die father ol his country arises thcruf'om. Simultan eously the soldiers lice toward tbe tomb and present ariis, and Washing ton puriorme tbe iikii military saluta tion. Then there deijeeuds from tho clouds an American tglo, holding in its talons a stall', on aio und of which is un Americun nag and upon the other tho national eTsign of France, carrying in its beukii laurel wreath, witb wliieli It crouiis Washington. The machinery continues to revolve and the seuue it ivversed und repealed as often as it i desired, each represen tation requiring abuut three minutus. The figures are mado on a sculo ol about three inches to tbu foot; the heads wore carved by Mr. Julius Mel chore and the bodies are minutely cor rcct and properly proportioned. Tbe guns carried by the soldiers are in ox- act imitation ol Mprmgtiold riues and the costume of the soldiers is pattern ed after the uniform of tho armies ot this country and France. . Tho dress ot Waihington ia tho sumo in oolor and stylo as that worn by him at the battle of Trenton. Bids ma Military Supplies. The Stato Military Board met in Harris burg ut noon Wednesday, for the pur pose ot opening tho proposals for camp oquipagu. A utlitor General J. '.' Tem ple, Adiulsnt General Jnmoa W.Lutla, Stulo Treasurer, It. W. Mackey, and Hon. Henry Hawle, State Treasurer' elect, were present when tho bids wore opened. Tho biddem, all of whom wore substantial dealers in or manufac turers of tho articles required, wore also in attendance. The sums named were us fullows for canvass : Malr ft Cranm.r. ..... 114,750 RolKirl II. Parker... IS,TS W. K. Rehelble 1S.UIT Cherlee Lewreneo ...... ........................... IH IISS Pitkin A Toomei . lu."!7 Jobo Welib Messrs. Mair & Cranmer being the lowosl bidders, received tho contract for canvas, to bo delivered on or bcloro June 15, 1870. Tbo bids for tent poles were: Robert II. later.... ti. W. Tkompaon. I.SSS Frailer A Norrl. , 1,187 A bid of Messrs. Kollcy A Buck was for pine upright poles, whereas tba specifications called tor ash. Kobert d. Ksler being the lowest bidder, re ceived tbe contract, to be delivered on or before June 9, 1876. The bids for tent-pint wore : A. O. Robert I ! Kraaler A Norrla - W. H. Cooper .. I,tst A. C. Roberta beings tho lowest bid der, received the contract, to be deliv ered on or before May 29, 1876. 1 bis is tbo first chapter In military expenses lor 1876. It will be followed by few hundred thousand more, by the time tbe Centennial hills are paid for those gentlemen 1 Blaloa 4eeo set dealre Io oaeapa reapouilbillty, bat ratbor ebollooa-ee it 1 bo takaa a tilt at orerj Dooaoeratie laeeoiar I so eelaaa oaery loaoa, aad area aaw, laroelooea or aa lefealigatioB, ho tooee II aa f eroelr aa oor food friood benjamin t. Butler hlmaeir wooid do under tbe aaoao etr- oaBBataaata. Pkitmddpki rVeei. The amount of cheek possessed by tbe man who wrote tbe above para graph is simply amasiug. It was prov en before a oonimittee of the House of Representatives, aftor ita author had gone to Europe in tho interest of tbe Centennial Exposition, that ho bad boon paid tumtypve thovsana dollars for advocating in hit paper at Wash ington an enormous subsidy by Con- gross to tbe Pacific Mail Steamship Company. It ia not neocssary Just now that be should stop forth as the champion or apologist of Jamoa Q. Blaine, who secim to bo involved in some very suspicious transactions, bnt it would bo In order 11 the editor 01 tne I'm would take time enough to ex plain that little arrangement between himself and Richard B. Irwin, tlie agon), of the steamship company afore said. His friends promised that ho would do to as soon aa be returned, but aa yet be bos made no sign. Until be does to, a aonse of propriety ought to stiggoal to him the noccssily of absolute silence in rotoronee to charges of cor ruption preforrod against othors. Cambria Vfrmaa. Tin CuAMnr.RBHmu Ronnica Triis to Escapx. The robbers of tho Cbam borsburg Bank woreon tho 20lh alt., de tected in a conspiracy to break jail. An intimation given to Sheriff Sweeney by one of the prisoners wb,o has tho free run of tho Jail led to ft careful search of tho cells of Rollins and Johnson,and a fine floxiblo ateel saw about tix inches long waa found in Johnson's cravat, and a larger saw, a pair of nip pers, and jimmy wore found In a blanket that appeared to havo bcon carelessly stuffed into Iho window to take the place of a broken pano ot glass. The implements were, it is bo fiovod, carried to tbo prisoners by tho wifo of Rollins, who visited her Ima band almost dully until last Thursday, whon sbo was peremptorily refused ad mission. It is believed that several other prisonore woro engaged in the matter, as the Sheriff noticed that money bad been quite plenty among tbe prison flock during tho lust few weeks, and it was unquestionably lur ipthod by Ifollius. lie bad bis caso beard this week on a writ of habeat car put, evidently with the view of throw ing the authorities off their guard and facilitating bia plana to break jail. Judgo lpiwo fixed his bail at Wl.QQQ, to consist of three known and respect able oitiaent ol the oounty, and of course no effort was mado to obtain tho turotlus, A Rica Association. Tho Statu Tanners' Association, which bold a con vention in llarrisburg last wouk, com prises ovor ono hundred of tbo princi pal taunert ol Pennsylvania, and rep resents a cqpitat qf over I35,qoo,000. There may ba many objects which tbe Association have iq viow, among them the removal of tho duty on last, ings and aorgoa tor uso in shoe manu facture; reductions of duties on calf skint, calf kids, morocco, etc., to assist our shoe manufacturers in compoting for a foreign market and thus keep their manufactories at work through tbe year; protection against tho out ting and scoring of bidet by butcbora, and matters relating to tbo trade in gonoral. The psMr mill of Morrison, Bare A Co, at Roaring Springs, Blair county, which wat destroyed by fire tome montbt since, bas been thoroughly re built and enlarged. Their facilities lor tnpplying paper ia double what it was ' J herejnforo. A HM-nitsKNTAT..N oaj.ua aisi orwAslllron. Mr. Andrew Gauion, of Mich (i.jlornMrXearot ' . .B THKtllAN(lKlllf RHOUS'im. The 'leiitenniiil enraiilmeht com- nn n v. clbi'lertHl by tnu ii.iitniieriitiiu county C'turt, expeetoil tu ready liir luu UCliunnicHtui-Hui l' yvuyv n ,M'u grounil, at r.liu station, auvurui nines li-oin I'lnliiilelphia, on tlio 1st ol' May. A short liUtuuce from 'bo lUilloii lire tho olhVe buildings, J!' butt in length by .12 feet in depth. Hiu buildings uru nl' liiimu, chestnut linibur and mill worked plunk being usee in their con struction. There uru adj lining these eleven dormitories with a luU.il length of :IUH leet und a dutlt nl' M feet. Those dormitories eoiimin DO rooms, each 8 by Vi leet and lighted by a window, which serves nUo lor ventilutiiig purposes, in connection trith cupolas which suniiouiil the structures. Tho doors uf all tho hud rooms open on long corridors. Tbe dining room, which Is supplo inontod with n spacious kitchen, is 320 feet long and 4H leet wide. Ad joining this ure the store room, 'l by II H feel, and the liiinidry. Hi hy 77 bet. 1 here is also a public hall 80 livjH feel, in which eiiterluiiinieiit for tne oncuuipineiit will ho given. The li ter lur the use ol the encampment will be supplied by pipes from it reservoir by mount of two engine. The druiii age is thiiiougb. the cost ot livinn at the encamp, muiit will bo moderate. Tbo lornas will be tl nerdav fur rent of room and 50 cents lor each meal. A branch line 1 wiii no const ruuiua oy mo rennsyi vunia railroad company to connect the encampment with tho Centennial grounds, and thu lure will no almost nominal, tirangors have the prefer ence in securing quarters at. tbo cn cuinpinetil, but applications aro being received Irom those not connected with tho grungos on the same terms. M. E. Gr.NERAb CoNPKRKNnic. The general conl'erilnco of the Methodist Kpiscopal church met at lliiltitnora on tho 1st. The general confurenco Is oumposed of lay and clerical delegates from eighty annuul conferences, includ intr one confurenco in India, one in Germany and 0110 in SwiUorland. About twenty ot the delegates are from tho colored conferences. There are twelve bishops in the church, all ol whom will be present, as follows: B. 8. Janes, N. V. ; Levi Scott, Odessa, Del.; Mutt. Simpson, l'hila.; E. li. Ames, Hallo.; Tho. Ilowuinn, Si. Louis ; W. L. Harris, Chicago; H. 8. Foster, Cin cinnati; Isaao W. Weily, Boston; 8. M. Merrill, St. Paul, Minn.; E. (i. An drews, lies Moines, Iowa; Gilbert Haven, Atlanta, Ga.; and JcssoT. Peck nun rmnciNCo. Missionaries are ex- poctcd Irom India, China, Japan, Mex ico and other foreign countirea. Kra tomal messengers have been appoint! to visit tho conference from the follow. ing bodies: The British, Irish and Canadian Wcslcyan conference; East ern Hntish-Amorican Wosleyan; t an adu Methodist Kiiiwonal church ; Meth odist Protestant church ; Evangelical Association ; Methodist Episcopal church south; National Council f Congregational bodies; Goneral As sembly ot tho Presbyterian church ; the Haptist churches ; the Alncnn Methodist Episcopal church, African M. E.Zion church, and the M. E. church (colored) of the I'nited States. A MxTimnisT Camp BunHKD. At midnight of tho 22d tho Methodist camp meeting grounds nt larontum somo twenty miles from Pittsburgh were completely desolated by nn in cendiary fire, involving a loss of f 50, 000, The number of buildinirs erected on the grounds was 156, all but about half a dozen of theso being bousea or cottages occupied by members of tho camp meeting association. The cot tsges were all built by families occupy ing them, they paying rent to tho as sociation for thu into ol the grounds, so that tho loss w ill mostly lull on mill vidtmls rather than on tho association as ft bod. Tho houses average in value about f 100, though some of tbe finest wore worth pretty well on to $1,000. Many of the houses were furnished, tho occupants loaving their furniture there during the winter. the grounds proper embrace upward of fourteen acres, being a level plateau wuu ravines on tbo cast, west and north sides, tho entrance being on the south side, tho main road from Taren tum, leading directly to tho camp. Tbe camp was one of the finest that could be imagined, the plateau being covered witii immense forest treos, somo of which were fully two foot in diameter. Groat preparations wore being mado for a national camp moot ing on tho 7th ot August, but it is feared tbe grove bas been so badly in ju red that it will be impossible to hold tho meeting thoro. An I'ntsnabli Guound. Gen. Bel knap's rejoinder to tho replication of tbe House of Representatives ia based on ono ground which is clearly unten able. It is that bis resignation was in duced by a suggestion mado to him by Mr. Clymer that by resigning ho oould osuapo Impeachment, Mr. Cly mer is a member of the llouso of Rep resentatives ami Chairman of tho Com mitteo of tho llouso before which Mr. Marsh's testimony against Mr. Belknap was givon, and Mr. Ilclknap contends that tho House is in good luith bound by thin suggestion of Mr. Clymer. This is very weak. The power ol im peachment is vested In the House. It cannot bo divested by any agreement of 0110 ot its members oven It the agreement were positive, while here it is nut proloridod to havo been more than a suggestion, We are surprised at such u plea by the eminent counsel who defend Mr. Ilclknap. Tbo gal lant and heroic Secretary of War now says that although, to quiet things, ho once offered to confess, yet in fact ho is not guilty at all. He puts all the blamo on his wifo. Tho woman ate ; but although tho woman tempted bim, ho did not eat at all. Fasting Bulknapl Tlio returns of tlio Bureau of Statis tics for tho month of March, just pub lished, show a reduction in the imports of tho country of about twouty por cent, ns compared with the same month ot 1875, tho vnlue of tho receipts of merchandise boing $ 14,222, Ru") this year and 155,10(1,417 In 1H75. Tho oxparls, howovor, show an increase of about Hi por cent, i ho currency val 00 of the shipments ot domcstio pro duce (or March was 157,290,(1(10, against 54,572,001 in 1875. Tbe total imports, specie included, for the nine months of the finciil year, ending with March, show a docreaso ol olevon and a half per cent., as compared with tho samo period of tho preceding fiscal year. The gold value 01 tho exports of do mestic produce for tho nine months It 1302.200,000, against 1388,600, for tho corresponding months of the previous year. Tho tott uf imports and cx- fmrtt, tpecio In both case Included, iir tho nino months, shows ft surplus of 182,800,000 of exports over im parts, on tho lilno months trade, compared with a like surplus of $12, 000.000 in tho same period of the pre ceding fiscal year. An important point Is made against Belknap by tbe Impeachment mana gers. They have learned that be drew pay at Secretary ot War lor two lull days in Muroh, inoluding tbo wholo of the day euding March 2, at midnight, and that he rcooivod pay fir tho samo. Tbit waa a practical acknowledgment that tho law rceognir.es no parts of days, and tho Impeachment resolutions having boon adopted on tha afternoon ol tho 2d, the same principle would aoom to settle it that ha waa an officer of tho government, and therefore Im peachable at tbe timo he wu actuary impeached. ' A Lovxi.r llANnl Aekcrmao and Ijin.lmu Williams are on tbo same stump, lulling the people what u saint (iriiiit Is. It is line. What a Ki-cat historical picture it would muke. Whut a tableau! What it subject lor the pencil of the artist. Lot Co'igress gi t ono uf tho blanks in the ('apitul lllkd with the great historical painting ol "Suint (Irani Templed by Crooked Whisky," refusing In give Davenport a hull million nl' dnllurs fur election purposes, frill ing It lili'dit not secure it til i l' election! Send lor that Kreiirh pttiiilnr the lute Secretary nt the Treas ury, Mr. Stuwurl, employed, und then let hint paint Ibis historic picture lur the (.'iipilul. Wu suggest the hiilijeel, Suint lirinit. his leniptaiiona i.nd his triumph. Tho uni;els on tho sides should bu I. eel, (,'oiikling, I'orter, Bub, Kelk, Avcrv, McDonald, Williams, I'iurreponl, Boss Shephuid, Harring ton, and Murjiby ! I A 1'ukttv (iooD Plan. Tho editor of the Onnmonwiitltli suys : "We bopo tho Deiiiis i'Uts ol the House of Itepre sentittives ut Washington will not full Ui stand by tRe reforms, retivncliment, and economy they hitvo so wisely es tablished in their uppmprinlion hills. We trust they have cuuiigb manhood, honor, luuiesiy, mid regurd lor their constituents to tuuiutaiii their self-respect and rel'uso to bu driven with whip niul spur by the Itudiiul parly in the FeiJeinl Seiutte. Let the Senate take the responsibility of either ucccpt- ing retorm or losing tho bills lor the support 01' the Government. Such a lovernineiil 1 1 it is a meirv to the people to end the 1 1 lu of the tKliiiiriii- tration nl lirnnt. 11 stopping the ap propriation hills will do it, stop them." M ieiriieiiiiieii mill iiriuini i-umiui, tie reached tlii-oub uconnmv and pur- Honal integrity, then wo say slarve the rogues u;i I, jjive them no pay. Iho following appointments were sent to the Senate lust week by Gov. Ilartrantl, all ol which were unani mously confirmed : lion. GcorgoLeur, county of Bucks, was unanimously con-llron-d as Attorney (ienerul ; Jamos P. Kkorsliam, Superintendent ol Public instruction lor a term ol lour years; cx-81-nator John Scott, ol Pittsburg. 1). V McCreary, of Erio, and Charles r,. iii vlo. ol Uinonlown. were appoint ed irWiagors of the Western Pennsyl vania Hospital for the insane nt i)ix- mont. to represent the Stato under the act af 1857; William E. Russell, to be Inspector ol strum enginea and steam boilers lor Allegheny county, lor a torm pi two years ; James W. Latta to he Adjutant liciiorul with tho rank ol Major (ienoral; Wm. 11. Uarkur, ol l'llbilmrg, to be Notary Public; Jos. hmtr, .1o ba j ustico ot the l'esco ol the boron jh of Sharon, county ol Mercer. Tho report df the National Board of Fire ITii'lerwitcr, whoso annual meet ing bat ust been hold at New lork shows Hint lODAmoricanand 14loroign compaaies exhibit a decrease in pre mium receipts, an increase in losses.ex pensos ,and dividends and risks, and a moderate increase in assets. 1 lie cap ital enrtiloycd tor tho year was 155,. 38.020.an increase of (2,332,630 over 1874. Tno dividends on this capital averaged 13 21-100 per cont. Com pared with 1874, this is a gain of 10 100 ol one nor cent. A resolution was adopted, that in view of the extended colebratian of tho Fourth of July this year, M ieors of cities and oHlcers of lunna uu-rctiuuniuu w muv jiiwiumei- tions urging tbe people to use tho greatosl oaro in their celebrations, and to mako unusual preparations tor tbe extingninginenl 01 tiros. Tux Glut Clock. Tho clock for the Memorial Hall, Philadelphia, which bas been building at lbomaston, Uonn., it completed. It hat 1,100 pioocs, tbe main wbcsJs are lour loet in diameter The pendulum, ball and rod weigh, re- spoctively TOO to 00 pounds, the rod being 14 1 feot long and connected with the clockwork by what ia known as gravity escapement, and makes two second beau, i be rod ia ol steel, and to compensate lor contraction and ox pansion, is encased in two cylinders, one of zinc and one of stool, which, by their relative expansion upward main tain a nniiorm centra ot oscillation. A Detroit seed firm recently niuved six and a half sacks of its catalogues to Windsor, Ontario, and there mailed them to persons in the United mates. saving a.l.i 1 11 by the transaction, or cheating tho Vnited Stales revenue, as somo call it, Out of that amount. Tbe charge for what is known as "third class matter'' in tho United States is four times ti much as ia charged for tho same class in Canada. Under the late postal arrangement between the two countries the United Status and Canada each arco to tako charge of tho other's mailt without chargo, hence the Detroit transaction. $w Jjwtlsfmfuts. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Natloo la hereer sieen tht I.atura or A4 nilnlilrallon on tno rautaor FUZABKTH MIL LKR,lata of Bnt gitooaabip.Cloorteld eoootj, Po, dooooaeS, horlno boon duly (mated as tba ander rlfned, all poriooi InJahlcd to aoid aetata will pleeae Mako Immediate pejment. and lb. bavins elaitaa or drmaada will rjrooeot theol properlr aatboaliooiad tor aettlemoat wlboat 1elej. a.C. TAT1, Clearleld, Ma; I, HH L AdmlBilttaltur, QAUTION. AH Boraona art kareba eautioaed esalaat purohajlns or Io one way medillinf witb (be fol lowing property bow la tbe poeaaaalon el Joba H. Pork, of lAwreaue towaihip. via t Tkree boaa and boiidins, I ouok atova, I parlor atove, I pif. t ahrap. I fanoins mill, I plow, 1 harrow, I eat rbaira, I lonnffe, I eWh, 1 eow, I two-year old heifer,! apriog oatf, II yardaoarpat, 1 eoltlrator, I eupboard and eootaDia, 1 uble, aad 1 borooH, aa tho lame oeloflta Io me, aad ia left with him oa loaa oale, rohjool to my order at ony time. HOST. WHlULKY. Hay ad, isrs.lt JOTICE- On and aner Ihli 4i.lt, Ma l.y, April X, IS7S, tba Oreraeara of ak Poor of l.ewrBo twp. will aot bo reaponolble fBr hillaooatrooted by any pooper of ooid lowaobip. Uavios preenrod a auitotile place for keepu,, all who may booomo a obarKe to the towoalilp. all perauaa ore oaolionod airaioat barherlog or treuing ony panoer on ao. oooat of eal,t towoahip, aa ao debt eoolraatad hy them wilt he paid. Jervph tihttllna;. one of 110 panpora of ooid lownflbip. hklog le.lt , we hjreby give notion thai we will not be rO'ponektilo for, bia keeping. Ju. IKV1.1, JR., i SAMUKL DHOWN, May I, l7. l Mvanoera. T X)WNSI1IP STATKMENT JOHN W.TtlRNKR.ni.trlat Traaioror. ol Oraham lowniblp, It onaanl wilh Road and Poor fondi for H. It i no a rraa-.pa. Tobal. doo lail oatllemnt.. IS li To Hoed Dnplteato, !'!... 1 !1 To balanoe f HM, 11 SS I lass so on. fty .nperrteori' ordora by H Uoihorry. lMt II Ky Superrlion' ordare by H, llamlia SSI II By I peroral, oa e l order! lifted.... IT (.1 Ry aioaeretiool oa la,llKate, llTI S SO Ily " " lSih 4 IS By oionoralloB on A.WIIeoa'l tal, 71,,.. 4 le By one doy at eettloment ,,H Q() By ami ancelleeted l7i daplioaU It ti tvitl it rooa ron-DR, To bal, ilao leal aottletaeat.., .WM I'OI 41 Toam'lof buplioote for IB7I...,H.M.,.H ;t bt To error la adjilioasl duplieale for HTa. 3 (0 (t It CR. By Overeeer'e ardor llfled ,ti;t ts By S per oent. oa aomo.. MM I 4S By t per eeal. oolloelleg l;i.il .,, II TI Hy oaooorattoBl oa lluplioata, IIT4 4 19 By oae day at eellleiaen I I 00 By am 'I aneolleated oa Dapliaalo, I HT4... tt By am'l aaeolleetod oa lloplioato, ISIt... 1T4 II By bilaooadailooa-klp It 11 H! M Wo, Iho aaerelood A.dlura of Orahom towaihip, harlot aiamlaod lha aoooaata aad vrwhareer Joba W. Taraer, Troaoaror of aald lowaahip, sad lad Ih-m aorreol aaabori etawl. W. W. IIOOVBN,) c.w.Rvi.n, I ;.,i'.i-.WAHU. I AaJIUri. Aitaifi 4.J, IDaLia. alnViBilc aiy I, II'ji' fttw una UsffUnnfotis fli-r rtisf metits. A MATTER OF POPULAR INTEREST. Ws m4ensntom tlio LrMgk Ittcidrr the mttaaronraXinToraallonatsutnBk Hull, la ' l'Ulla4asVilavVaaainakarAlinjwii'a'UrKi,iil aoUiiniheyuNj In America." A visitor mid slienilajinrTe Uie apeakon : Yiuia. " What oernor la lh Building on f Aiuwliat. "Houli tt aimrr cf hits ami Murkot. Floaas nolo Iho SIXTH, f .r ri I e otranffcra looking Oak lull, have bet l ml I.. I by tlealirulDS poroniia." v. II I I In rrrfnnllr nnlfMsMl I ha ra.11 Li. r A. H12,UU0 ijntn IVetM on Mr.rti-t, r.- 1 lfD odd un euth, tis MnriM Itlpti. l.u c t three tnt Q&flooriML!. ml cowr, i j.ih ,, . . v occupied bjmLopGitui .woty (iUluu.i l. :- 1W llaV06i."m I. ' Do foiTUtW ilmm-jKiwerr . M A KUnl yuuiiM iii;ltiQ furni-hm f tot th frnlgbL evnd paHKiiTrlovati r . I u.d boUai Metm fur hettiug, uaU tit UoW . m.. lloua of Ui home." V. " What order do yon take wlih lyoodur A. "Tbcjf tf Br iiJtt i and arriii.ifr.l hi thsbeMtaent,on UmgltM ottuiaUint.ci.il i 1 . tliMiosoii tha JRhVlevrU-ji loUic ii lor'i Kxua oo Uj.bWti floor" X, " la lupertlntlie fin operation "' . " No, tlr, meuuriufr. 1 Uo Root i . n- fr mAMured In the plrce, thfn in - , !. , j clotft. fiaMee OT rcllen In the Ui i f t'. . ILfftat, and two men Bit, one IWi ro m J i behind the guoda, wakhlnit with li,u yo t . a hawk for the loart pin-hole imj-rii -.1' u ri 1 marklnf eery flaw, ao Uiut the cult.r r .uy i c 3 and to14 U wlitjtt be cujium tu cut t.. . l-.'-menu." V. "Ton nnftenployan nrrff rf iM-n.V A. "Come to our Aiih fli Aid tvut V't keep 70 baudi all the UeV rirflng up lhe1 ill Into garmenla, eaJlyTinai'hii tMlLUtaO doum nwo'i work m iWi a Urotc." V. "Do you OMuiactura all your own , looiir A. "We do, and moct rareftillr. or Ainlnm lnrct ercry rtlich aiid apeotn, ntitl eerUfyto vrr ganafnt aa exu-.w.. cl.o before wo put out ticket oa it, aiai Uxjiu napoDtlblo fur It" V. " Your nraten Btut Mvt yrn a treat deair A. "InrrerydlrftrtJoB flr. It b tlC ryrtcm and eoononijr wa pracUMall jtt wyp thn uii, thatenahlaa oa to put out pty a to La people aa we do," tr y. " AOai liuipectlni the wots., wtui beuuece d ur A. " Befbra ft froee Into itork It k fdtaVrf. KrtTj atnftle gtvnucnt bu Ita numUr auu other polntanoiiKl on It. ao that lUentira h.a- w- V. " Tmi moat have M or 40 Mlonnen f t A. "Whr air. on buajr dy yu mnyA-oej 100 In the Tarloua roomi and aulh4 ol nouui. feMinf to the throng! of curtomrni V. "Do you do aa order buak- by mail aad txvnm r A. " Vcrjr great An orer thtjcuuntrr. Our A,aW,it STORE. LOW I'llICKS UAVE NOT KILLED They attll lire, aud And ttitimaeUea well and hearty at the el ore nt a lacwenfe! Tear' bail net, wuiw uiner ere ottaepiainieg eereuM suyera i ukb uni uuuun are am Hi eiat- tlua ta pay the large profit of tba past, while tbey, like far-icclng bunlneai mom, nw (he ri I nation aodffred a'l auUI Dry (loodi at Prices to Suit the Times. ' . By ao dolag they have bn tit np a pruapartiai and iiwrtmping Ira le. Withaaana'l Mure aaj light eartnaM, pnoea that oell be leaathta aeat toother af-rd theta a nrutt. Their wutie fur 1H7 wa made in oliloa liiaf, and ia tbe worrji of rreodin . "A nlaablt iUnee ia -euer than a a'tiw tbilllng." Al a rtrent meeting ef th kroi it waa caaaimniul reaelved to do buaiotiaa aa ttere'nfriro.O V A CAII It Al4. and eliange thn motto for IH'.ft an fnllowa : A nimble Tlirepeitre la better than a alow Nlipence.' Ti.ii beat, franklin jaet if trti. . . THE GREAT DRESS AND DRY GOODS STORE, Market St., Clearfield, Pa. ,, SEW OPEMSK OF SEW DRESS GOODS. All the latest hljlcs from 10 cents per yard up. THE 1IEST BLACK ALPACAS IX llliit'k Silks, ono dullnr and ui.rarils. , Tsble Linens, Turkoy Hud, bleached and nnblotclied. Sheetings and Pillow cno Cottons, bleached and unbloached. Oalicoos, ) Oottonades Tir. men's and buy't woar. " All kinds of Summer (!simoros, very cheap. Muslins and V Uiiiiihsms. . Nice Summer l'ull fresh linea nf nil dusuriptions Muslins, Piqnos, Soil tlnishod Cambrics, Nainsook, Swiss Victoria Lawns, New Ciirsels, Lsdios' Ties, lllacK anu colored cilsand Veiling, Neck Kuur.inj, 1, ad ins Hack Combs, Parasols and Kuns, Ladies' and Children's Hose, Ladies' and Chil dren's Gloves, Litdies' and Children's Undorwear. MILLINERY GOODS, ' " suit evorybody! Trimmed Huts and Bonnets, very olio.ip Now Silks, Fluwors aod Ribbons. I'nlriiiimcd Hals and Honncta. Having succeeded lu getting a first claa Milliner, parsons fnvorinir as with a call will find goods in this department very much lower than heretofore. Gents' Fur!iihin Ciioodsi. Percale Kiiirts, White Shirts, Underwear, Linon Collars and Cutis, I'aper Collars and Cuffs, Susnenders, Linen llandkerohiefs, Hosiery, (ilores and New Ties of every description. All lbs above goods will bo off-Ted at tho lowfst possible prices. T. A. FLECK & CO., ; Clearfield, Pa , April 2C, 180. ,, ., 1 OB PRIXTINU or KVKKY KKSCRIP tioinaatly eiecutel t Ihll otfrt lio' c AUriON-." All leaona are lireT) waraad aK-sia.l uur ehaiini ur aifttiatin fur a etrUm Mute, giren by the aadereigned to Joeih HtiiDrMt, oallinar tor One Htinarrtl Dillara, a I bave aot resMivetl ralue r Ihe anme, and will not pay U unlt oempelled ao ta di bj pnvw. uf Uw, JO.-KI'U A KKHIIAKT, Huutilale. May , M7S St SAGEETT s SCHRYVER HARDWARE, aad inaauraetnrere ef TIN, COPPER & SHEET IRON WARE, Hrrotid Ptraet Clearflflit Pa. Itatlng rrfltled nwr itore rn-ira and doabled our terh, we are tirepitreil to oITpt barjtaina to per ehaaeri In ear lia;. Wa hare doeided te do a Strictly Cash Business, aad ran therefore ei-ll at greatly redaoed prire. Carpenter and peraeaawho eoatenplale balld leg will do well to alanine oar Tools and SuildinfflX&rdv&ro, whlob ta are and of the beat aaatifartare, t keep a large itoot. of NAILS, LOOKS, O LASH, LARCHES, PUTTY, HINGKS, GLUR, ( ; , i 8CRRWS, All blade of Bench Platte, Hawa, Cblpela. Pqiiaree, lUinmera, Hathrit, IManaba and LeTela, UnHtMd A Thamb Uuagea, Kerala, Ureeea A Hltu, Wornl and Irett Beaoh Sorewa. aad tba beat r Borlag Marbin la the arket. Double and Single Bitt Axgb, POCKET CUTLIRY, A. Agenti for BurneWi Iron Corn ShcKer, warranted. Alto, ageata for Rlekarda' GOTHIC FLUE TOPS, ' wbloh affeotaally eare Saaeky Flnee, Farm Implements, Garden Tools ef eTtrjr ieearlptloa. A large variety ef COOK STOYES, which wo warraal ts (Ivo aallifaaliaa. Parlta Nittii-M srj Iwrsacu, V.lUofior. Bpoeilog aa job Work doae os rooaoaahhi kervao. An orojoro will reeelva promjil etiemnw. riomoiof aaw fM lt!B( BII0B4OS M hy oiperleaoMl worbowa, Nay , lots. perfect tywim aod rn1w of MirmeanrenwBl inaka UhornxUTm to pleaaa rwopla a.Wj mllnfl ' awaf )4h ufparfactiy aa 1 Uigjf were bare la ptra4JD.', V. "I nijipnee yon haTaat Uaat haladoaBn ' dlllerrnl di'isartmeuur' A. "ily dt-ar atrt we hava nore than ttnt. et li cliAixad with Ita own bualntw,andearli tiiorouMhly Dnrajiintd, a neoaiaarj wheel with. I.i Ihe If"! wheel." V. " ill jrou name a dnen or w of then f A. "With tileamir. Tha Cuaton Depart ' jtHrtit, for thuM who pnfr aiafcm-aiadi ! iro(l)'-itiiye-. Tm TumiMhlti Dapartment, il b Ha JtAmiaa tVK'k ot all underwear, 'iliii Phi rt murr, with Iti buay narhlnea, ruilrlnit mirown nnt-4-laM ablrta. Yhm Trtm ining I if partmcnt, tuelf aabla: aa many a lecn lr iiona, 'iho Oaratftit Hiock jukiio. Tba I ucijIy.ih huom. Tli Order I)ttiartment, i.umtMl Ix-Toro. The Pperlal tnt forma Drpart mor.L Ilia Dellvory Dfiparunaat, with IM acorn of noa(iiera. Tbe " V. "Hold, hold I alr.eiK.Ufhr A. " I'm not half Himiuhr The Adrertbrinc ' 7'i.firtment,wllh lubtlLandelfrn dlctiibutori, ft t tiftiatul jmbllahinma buatneaaand popular JmitiKii, clrt'uliiK,yrt,M,ouucoulea monthly urll all ycur ln.miLarnd furltjT The Meri ).( partT''iit,wlilriu many rxxima. TheBorr . t.trtmotiL 1'be Y'juthr DrpartBlent. Tha tjdll'lrena Pearttueiit, with Ita apodal bhUauco fbr ludloa. The TeleTaph Depart i: tut, Tlie Chief Clerk a DeparunenL with fl,lNrtt-keetraandeMltenta. tianenu Man nrcra leitmeiiti yinanclera Offica. and tV'vr fifiuca ut tbe Ann all buy aa beat taiiiiklr.iM'lftnnlrig, exfntlne. buying, mak innr. mu. urliir. m'WiOK.aendtng oat,Belllnr, and In a UwuaandVra !iaiD; their fotxm ! ( an y on a tiuadnwK vlth the people amount hn I ' Utneao ti,w0M0 aod WWMj aa Luuliy. . V. K-t o p-o-n-d-o-o-a!" A. flti'icvd It ll 1 ftmr to un tha Cn hlcr'a Ik partmtut, whlcb handlv ila MS tain oliuUllBaIaonai)maaliigedayar' . V. "ri'.'MJl Iinnivuael TUt'awhat eiiablil He hu to buy cheap and aelcheapr A. - Lxortly I Yon ha lrt hit Tt Tha pr jple throng here, kTitnthat we depend tn low tirlr3i and ImmtLmlea.'' V. What are Uta 'yuTaat-ui' I hear aa fcUCll atxiUt T' amsjsjt.aw A. "Our ryetem of butlnea dealing-. One Jrlre, no deviation ; t. Laah for everything - i. guarantee pnterttng the purchaaar: TVhe inoDcy itiiiirttod if the buyer can't otnerwlea ' U BUlUd." V. " Nothing eonld he fklrfT." V. " Well, i thank yuu, air, tot yottt polatf attention." A. ' Not at all. 1ft a plearara to mfn 7m. Call agalnj and be aura of the plea Wana makcr it Brown a Oak IlillM itfli fan cor. ner Sixth aad Market," JT v. " i hank you 1 1 ahail b happy to doao. Oood morning. ' 18T6 .:' '.-.i.u-T-a T. A. Flock & Co., MARKET ST., CLEABFIKLD,' TA. ONE PRICE TOWN. ColoroJ DroM Goods in groat varioty. Dross Linens, best shatlft and mskes- f Tickinir and (. . Crash. Shawls and Skirts. of Whito Goods, plain and plaid. ' A new line of H Tacked Uaslins, plain t o h o i o o s t y I e a atriped, - - of I ' Long Cloth, HAMBURG EDGINGS. I Tlain Cambric. llsndkeruliiefs, Collitrs and CuftV Kid Glorea, QOM.M ISSIONER S NOTICE.- tn u dtmi ui nn, i. a if ia narr, tiere. Pet it Ion of Satnael llafrrty.Kxecutor, for8peclfl I nmriBiiirt di vmirafli. Tit HDdoraiarnnJ pAnsaltainaas ...r.l.l.1 kt tbe (lea rt to take toalitaony In the abera eaM, aroj ri oeiiee uiai will atlane te ia tltit.ta ef bia appointment, at bia oftW la Claar- a. m , baa and where all partial Interfitrd My ,lr,"' . . KB am t.n, Clearfield, April Ifl, 'Tfl St, tjomai'f. N NOTICE IN PARTITION.- Blfe rrnaaylraaie.) Kte of JawH Cf lraVua. Ute a Clear BpM eeaaly, u i I Hradfur I i Har d nureuanoo of en order ttrrd net f tat Orphan "a Couri of CleaiAaU eoaaty, an I ta e- direrlfd, an innutrition and paHitim will b heU ( Ilia real e.tatt of tbe lata Jawa 0. tlraHtn. na Taenday, the tweety third dy of Ui, A. ! The talil rral t4t etnita of a met-t tie r traat of Land tuu In Ura lfirl intnip. ! aid reMty, ntiUiaiaK owe huadt aid aiM (lOV) aerra and ihirU nin("8t pert-bei, baa'la4 and doribtd at folluwi i llffiinlnti at a oakeoraeri tlieivte hy Undi ol' Vie-wal H Uett eaat oae hundred aad eittt i perah) te a wroir of Harttwiok Beak a plaaei lbra aert by land of Jubn 8wart oae huodred aad ait Uea (1 1) parohee lo a pult i tbeee by laada Joba hhlrey weat oao luiadred aad ntf O per-hea tea pott t ifaoaiie one bun-ire I aad m teeo ( 1 Io) perohea to tba plaoe of begmning. Ktriloe la therefure hereby giren U Kii Hn hata (widow), Barbara B. Cuaninghia. and Cunningham htr huabaad, and Alfred Orhe an Maithew Wilaoa.guardlanattf Henry H. lr- nam and AlPKamtcr N. Uraaaoa, legal beiri aan rcpreienUtirea of Ihe deoeaaed, la be than aal titere p re-en l at the line lodieated (tid dat aaayj h yoa eee proptr. Sheriff a Ofioe, I UT. R. N Clearfield, Pa. J April tA-dt MofUtoH1. Hheril. )LANTS & FLOWERS- The anileraisnrHl herobr aivea aotloe t a oitltrba ol I'leertrld eooaly, thai ba baa, at M Orreo llouH ia Uloorlleld, o large o,ooelitr ol an blmll or Vrgetobn aad flower Plaoll, wBiao a. will furnlah to all who may favor him with tav prUooago. at reaa,oat.le prieea. Tho folleoial to a partial Hat of plaati aod Anwera: TSaaTABLS ruara. lut.red Cabbago PIbbU. Lata Vabhogo Plaota. il.erl Colrry PI'S Wiolered Caaliflnwrr Plaoll. Bwret rViOoto Plaota, -Kgg Plaata, Tomato Plaala. Pifiajr PlaoU. VLowsa rtaiSTS roa aesstss. IIKI.lnTnoPKS Aioortod. I'KIUNlAS-SlagloMd oVishlt. UKHAMIUM8 (aaale. OKHANItlMH IteebM. UKHANIIIhU- VariegatooV IK-Hoarlet and whrw. PANNIRH Urge towora. AIIKHATllll Mliod, COI.KIIS-Aeaertod. PUCHSIA-liagloaail doable. DAIILIAa Doable. VMUIKNAS-Ueel ornotod varlrflo. CIII'IIKA. CKNTAURRA and CINtRAHia. CAN NAB Aeoorlod, TOOK Largo aowerisf, doable. BAIIOMAr) AaoarlaoV II RO V A h I A Kiata ava(oe. ollllNONrtTTH-Urfel-rorUt. . '' PINKH Hardy. I'HLOX-Or.o.monl. A barge oaaailmoul af' Plonts for ".ap laakeU or Taeaa. KaNBSf HOCo' ISoarvWId, Pa . AyiU It, Ti ll,