Sbhc Republican. ia t,:-ii.u,, , (ikiiroi II. GnonuNnrit, hditnr. " CLEARFIELD, P.. WKDNrBAr M0HM.M1, t'KII. 14, lT7. amiuJ" . 'ii..ii"' w!mi'ivii-i-Wi'.'-'iVIL -n. li-w'-riiln tolaana. III. .VpiMj wiluniB in ,r,lul.r. - m p.n, ifi. L.uUhj. iwn.rrniea ir p-r,urj. ; iVr.n. l.ct the good work goon and bim.,1 ! all tho rogue to the penitentiary, where i Ihey lighll'ully belong. ' Sold.- , m;.,..; 'of I'ittBhiirg t 'ii.m-i.li i.u- been pur-, 1 l, Jill, I U ,,,,,lfc.iMK,. ..i...r.Hl.v(l,i,i.miiri..i..i-iil i!u (!,i',llf 1 and tho two paper will he consolidated. . Good bye, Mr. CwnMtnit, yon hnve lived and bed long nnnugh ! Congressmnii Mackey lias on i- thanks for a daily copy of the Congressional Itocord, and a full supply of olhor "Pub. Hoc'," I lie mot valuuhlo of which it l'orlcy I'oore' Congressional lliroctory, very usolul to printers. Til end or a Statesman. J. U. Itunklo.lato Republican solicitor for tho Columbia, South Carolina, circuit, com mitted suicido by shooting himself through tho head. Ho was 30 years of age. No canso i assigned for the net. T bo present Legislature has two old friends to look after tho Boom Bill and tho Local Option Bill. Tho ses sion could hardly bo considered a suc cess without one at least, of these miifmlireil "In the lint." l.llt otir law- makers-lucky beggars-have boll, of 'cm this year. Dodging tako vour choice. d"0Ula- W0MiM.i.ixiM..-Aucxcnange.: "The closing hour of tho Mississippi Jlatiiro, which hn iint tvliourned, wero mnrKea ny trio comreu uepuDli- cans on tho flour of the two Ilousesj I 1 I .. A. . i . .1 tl Li! 1 rising anu pronouncing sentiments oi tho most commendable character in favor ot tho economical and just gov ernment 01 llio liemoerats. ; "The re-'eiislavemeiit ol the blacks," ia f hut BAOttta In trr.til.ln ll.., lia,.i,r.l..rl aeallawag and carpet-bugger down South, and tho "Christum .Statesmen" in the North and Kiist. Well, would that bo any worso than robbing the black of all his money, nVfc tho Freed man'. Bureau Bank robbery. Who did that ? liadical philanthropists, be-1 10. 1 twecn prayers I Could a devil do more? 1 f:.,i ni ,., i,,.,,n...;t.i 1 a 1.0.EB. inejonnsiownjOTiiocmr i,Tl. Tl 11!. at.i.l- ' says: iwjiuuurnitB Hi-c-m 10 uiiiik . tliey aro perlorming a great luut in proving that Litlletield was a rascal "l-1 i is a .Sot at all. Everybody knows ho is a' rascal, llo could not hnvo been the cierKOiinoiiOuisiaiiaiieiiirningnott.d.eortilicatewas made by Senator Mo-. since ISi. it no was an Honest man. , rnmnaHiuLir. will. U',.11. flamr.a klm I vuii.i-i.iii.sir.u.i; .lvh "' I as a companionship wilh Hatan damn-1 cd even tho best among the angels. , ... , , . ficorgo W. Dietze, who al the age I ....... n ... , .... ...... , . i Ol SU CIH 'IIIIIU n UIHCU II UIU c unni II1V, Indiana, to tbo Centennial Exhibition in thrity days, is now engaged in writing a history ol Indiana, llo has applied to tlie Legislature of Indiana for nn ap propriation to aid him in tho work. In his petition bo speaks of having "re ceived tho unanimous judgment and indorsement ol the press as tho great est pedestrian of tho world, ago con sidered." STEntiss' Obitcabt. A n exchange says: "Alexander H. Stovcns sBt up in his bed on Tuesday afternoon with the bright, clear eyes of a convalescent, and lislen.il whilo his clerk read acol- umn and a half obituary of himself in . , ii- I. ., ii i oiu man, a. lie ruiiuea n ih emaciated chin wilh his bony band and his eyes twinkled merrily as he spoke, "thcy'vo written worso than that about ino k7kn J kiu living." "Mr. fie.mllh it ytt In "retirement" and Ibe lebool fund of fe.inln. Ii nbort 1 n.onn . Thi. ii . bad bowlna for the late honored Serae.nt at-Armi of tho pemoerttio lloo.t of tbo i'eno ajliania Legi.lat.rt. Uut Iheo, "Htf.,rn !" Journal. Yes, hud lieamish been a "crooked whisky" dealer, or a post trader, etc., bo would have appealed to Grant lor a pardon, and would now, with tho rest of his butties, bo crossing his lei's under tho Wluto llmiso tuhles. llul, ... n. it ia in line, nisi In nn exile ol linn- self, and if he over makes his appear- anco bo will bo sent to prison not pardoned, condoned and pelted, like Jlolknap, llala-'ock, Jleflonald, Avery k Co. There seems to bo no pardon for an occasional offender oi tho lU'ni ocratio persuasion, although a large number of Hadicals carry that docu ment in their pockets as a kind ol vouchor for their personal integrity, Democrats find the ten commandments and tho prison in the way, und hence 1 J ' prefer to lead Upllglll bves, but neither 01 mono potent, ousiueies sceill lu nil- noy liadical office-holders. A pardon, or promotion, wipe both out on this Continent. - -- 1'... V..- II... I ...a Aaer diii.11. nil.!.. villi mm - Legislators are just now engaged in "vontilatinir coal mines," to tho amuse- , 1 1 miner.. (Jnourfirstpagewillbolound a bill, in full, bearing on tbo question indicated. We also give the dog sheep bill, at length, as reported in the House. SonatorS. K. Pealo and representa tive A. C. Tate, aro the proper parlies at ilarrisburg to address by tbe clli aen. ol thi. county who may favor or object to tho passage ol these bills. There is much other rare reading mat ter on our first page this week. Our fourth page is embellished by the Au ditor', settlement, w hich must prove Interesting to overy tax p.ycr who take any interest in puhlio affair. The title ot the mining bill reads ex ceedingly nire, bat wo lear that behind all that there is somo boomerang ar rangement which will not add to tbe health of the miner nor to the profit, ol the operator. The bill may be necessary , but at thi. distance from Ilarrisburg, It looks good deal like " snake " WASH ISO TOX JIETI'HX- r.xo no i it p. As elsewhere indicated, the Klot io- , nil rommissioii bus ronnled in the THE four Ilnyca KIm'Iiiih In Florida, nl- ( tin, to secure atinilormity throughout j tho penitentiary, lor passing coun though a majority .'f the people of thai i tho Stiito. Sumo of tho County Com-! tvi-frit money. Why not liico l!el Hlnto had voted fi r Tilden. This U inissioiior. neglect to lory any Statu knap In tho Wnr Department, and all rij'ht in liadical eye!-, in Florida ; tux, or nmil to colled it Irom personal throw Cameron overboard? An cx but when the leninirutB pul in aeltiim property subject to taxation. As an ' chuugo also bays : lor an elector In Oregon, tho world is illustration of tho luck of iinilorinity, The notorious Tom llullard, the informed that u ninimily of the people tho Secretary slates that in Merit engraver of tlie iiioki dani;vniu conn of that Slate voted' for Have. And,' county, having, wilh tho city of Head-: .""foil j-liito extant, a :.nn treasury ,. . , ,. . .. ,,., .. , noto, who wusciiiivii led und sciitunceil "it would lo an liiluinmni oulragn to in, an area ol OnO siiuuro miles and , ;..:,, u,,,,,... i,t tv,.ll,..-.. in slenl an elector in that way." Such is lladicoliim.., .lL i s trl '. UUIW,',.I W V(,III,a ,F ll,- V. I. ; 1.. u,l ,.. .....! nVi.- tor 1 iiiien in tiregon. 1 lie docuuoii ol don in Oreu-on. the Mii tiiraK ommission III the Honda ensu wan read in joint convention of , ., f i iliiy Wriu,n (),lj(H.j(, wfrv mni ,',( ,,y Mr Kil.1,1;r N, Y.,on the imrt ; five Senator and twelve l,..-,.u,...t. I alive, and then ihu two ioue .,puM - ---- - ......... rated to conmder the ol.icclioii in their! retip.ctivc chamlier. 1 no penaie reiurnen lo ll riinmncr at 1:20 p. in., and tho objection to tho dwinion of tho commisioh BiiUmilted in tho Houbo of Hopreacntatirva by Mr. Field having been read, Mr. Storenaon, ol Ky., jnoved that tho Sonnto tuko a reces until 10 o'clock on Monday. l!o jocted ; yea 2ti, nny U a utriet par ty vote. A di-teui.Hi.in ha Bprung upon a mo tion to tako a reces until Monday. Tho liepublicans opponing it and argu ing that under tho electoral bill the lloiino had no power to tuko a roce, but should conBider tho objections to tho deeiaion ol the commi-wion for two hour, then vote upon it, and then let the two IIoubcs come, together again. Tho Democrats am preing for a ro ecu and deny tho correctness of the position taken by the Republicans afi r ru,nlnP" Ulhl th r ec ton of tltlcU tho decision Ol tllO. Iho Senuto, ; J ,''",'".! iMlsuT' fVuKic ... i - ij jtanunis to .1. I'emociais. According to previous adjournment tll0 H0U90 mcUt , oVIwkon Mon I dav mrneand after a vigorous do-1 knt ih w.t f ti. r.m.i ' nii8siolli wblell countc, i thcj llaJ.C9 ewtori in i.ri,B ,y votu of , yeas 103 nays 107. jrepurioi mo inueuieuness ui eacu j Tho hnn-o then adopted a resolution"00"1 hit'h ,n0,,ntt'd in"" K'Btcj tonolilv tho Senate of tin, action of; j,c ji01,S( , that they were ready to jprocood with winning the electoral ! VOlO. Tho Stato of Louisiana having been reached four sets ol certificates wero openclanil read, llio l.rsl ar.d Hunt, gave the eight vole, ol tho Slate toi Hayes and Wheeler, and tho second ' (signed by McKlieryasUovernor)gnve ihrrn to Tilden ....d llmid.uk. Tl.., - - . 'ourui wasa mure uiincsqiie, un tlie. .1 1 .... electors hearing the name ol John miin anu 11 ueing aiiineiiucaieii ny ; ..jin ,smjth, bull-dozer (iovornor ol'""'"-v " .... will lia will a.tfl mnoh tih llin ihlnrmu. I LoU,manu ,,T und ending 4,hih b is lifem, Louisiana." H wiw ordvivd thut tho latter bo not printed in the proceed-1 'in,' ings. Objection to tho Uaycs and Wheeler ! Donald, of Indiana. Messrs. Gibson: . 1 . ..'lOlh. 1 1) I.OUI1 1 It'B llKti C lOttrfit'ld W llOrO HI U II WWI UinU IWIIfc HIP U1MCU.. IUIIB I" lh0 Hayc, and Wheeler corlif.ea.e. Mr. Howo sont up objections to tho Tilden and Hendricks electors. Tho , papers wore then ordered to bosun- - .- mil ted to tho Commission, and tho Sen ate retired. A resolution amonding the rules of tho House so as to allow legislative business to go on as usual during the simsiu.ii. u. u. i.miui.1 "' waspassed. . i The electoral Commission was railed ' to order at 4:30 p. m., to day, Monday, and received tho certificates and ac companying papers in the taso of Lou isiana from the presiding officer of the joint session. I'pon tho arrival of the various counsel, Messrs. Field, Camp bell, Trumbull, Carpenter, Merrick, ll.,n.ll..,. .mli:,,..nl.i,,ll. (l..,r,r.rlw. ., , .. , ,. . sido of tho question, and hvarts, Mat- . ".Uhews.SI.ellabargcrandf t., i, i i ... . . i fchellabargcr and Stoughton for ; . , - ... i ai i-t ... .. tho Republican side, the presiding jus- ,Ucr to assess ul the property in tho j .. , . . ,, , i ..i'. ... ii' ucu 111411111.-U wuu wvuiu ii-ui.-sciiv mo j olijoctoi-s. .Mr. 1'ield responded that ' henntor 31 c Donald and Air. Jonks, of tho House, would appear as ob jectors to certificates Xos. 1 and 3. Mr. Kvarts aniioiincud that Mr. Howe, of tho Senato, and Mr. llurlbot, ol the House, would appear as objectors to certificate No. 2. Tho Commission then, on motion of Mr. Justice Field, adjourned until Tnesduy at cloven o' clock, and as wo go lo press, the Com j mission is cnjrujrcd on Louisiana. What the result will be no one knows at this 1, f .... .. . uwianco irom tlie Lounlini: Board. THE SCHOOL REPORT. ....... , 1 Wo hnvo behii-o us a copy of tlioj School I eport of Mate Superintendent ttickersham, ending Juno 1,1, 18,0. Tho following aggregate, will no i provo interesting to the render: Whole No of Pehoot. Aetr... No. of ai'.nlh. taught...... Namiwr ol ai.lo taecbert 1 Number .rieuiaio ie.oberr."""" ." i"T"' rr ",b N.mbi-r nf niala eoholart .Number of female leh'.l.n i Aeerair. No. of mill, laid nrmffv m.i j.er mi.nin lor t.en... ,, , j "hooi buunn i,::i,ui r I p.id for r..l and 'oViu'ni'i'n ,. ,., I Total ttpi.ditnrel V B,ua.i,U3s as ' ' ' Tl.l. !. . nr.il!.. ,.ul I. I.l T1..11.... , m . .,, ..v... um. ueouu- rotary of Internal Affairs, in his report, j '"j" u' thnt wo b" 1'0n2'')51 inlilim in tuo Slulo. rwtn tbin it will I be observed that it costs every tax - payer about nino dollars a year for fuct Uial , tliirty-iive year old widow, school houses and teachers, and when j uerk in t10 Treasury Department, has wo add to this tho cost of books, wo, brought a breach ol promise suit against may conjecture what is tbe real cost of j SenatnrCamcron, widower, aged scvon ourrw tuition. tv eiirht t ears, and has laid her heart For tho purposo of contrasting tho ist with tbo nresent. Wo will irivo a pasi wim tno present, wo win givo a synop.1. ol what ll cost twenty .two yi-ars ago 10 "run ins maenine Wh.,1. N. of Reboot Wbolo No of Ttachera ..... Artrait. taltr; of mile liacbart..... Aetrasv taltr of (email teacher.... Wbolt No. ol tchnlnrt Arertee oo.t of earb pupil ii.i ai i.ean. lilt of fuel ad oootinaeaiiei - lli.,3!S 19 . , . , , ,. It will bo observed from thu com - parison, that nothing ha. advanced moro rapidly than tho contingent ox-j penses and tho wages of female teach-1 T, 1 .1 c 1 ers. The progres. m.do in Il.e former; item i. enormous ; nearly reaching tlio j mid bird ol theexpensesofthesyslem. I If lliero is not some plundering done in thi. branch of "public instruction," wa are greatly mistaken. Only one- I tenth twenty two yean ago, and now lone third. NV but progreH I ' " IMI'OHTAXT STATISTICS. ' Tlio necessity of a rovisal of tho us-! soiemicnt und tax laws of the Stale is id .Irongly ruoJ ly General Met'iind- 3J IHO taxable inhabitants, tho (!"'. Ro vi'i"tif"i l w. wl .1, ''.' a!iT.?,V in iiim nl ll m,l,M mt,l H I.Jt ItiVn.tlM : ,' v Hi. m M.. u.-.1. ih ..w.-. iniiuintatHB, ino valuation n (wj,iji,-, I'11. The lollowing Hlaleinent Irom Secro- Mel'aiidlew reoorl U con.oiled rm tho annual n'port niado by tho ''' " " "f lr..cut.on ha. County Conii.iiionei' for tho year; n mnir.ed. II the wholemile deal- 1S7(1. It uive the figure for the ii hole State. Numi.r ol iii,1m. I mu jj . Vlutiu l n?IJrit.l l,r.;i,i;,i.iii, 'lu.tioB tf furnilur util pUle Ib vri afvmw MuDoy at intril loc'O'Ooit buoda Number of bortei and nultt Their value t Avarnjf value - Numbi-r of cowa and uat oattla... Tlieir ralua ... 4 Average value n Numlwr or pleasure enrriagrp I heir value V Number of gold watcbaa (Silver ni domuioa watebua Htale tai aieintl 9 CVuDty Ui aiMiavd Utbti of oouutlta H. Tho irregularity of the assessment is illuslrated in tho returns of articles! of personal property subject to State taxation. A good many counlioa don't return a single watch, gvld or ailvor. Allegheny reporta 3,613 gold walchea and 1,116 nilver. Of pleasure carriages nml lntir.Miii Allixrliiinv countv rciinrtfl 2.R30. which i exceeded bv tho retunm of a doien other counties of lew) Kipu- i lution. So too in money at intercut bon.l-. Allegheny coiin.y reports! " l.t W33,3i2, wbUo two.veotber Ls-I" '-t ' T in lliinuu rnl. Uci.n I ii. r nwuni in ti " fron) ono million in Cumber- land to near fiirty millions in IMiiladel-U'""0". ... . r .... I phm. Only a littlo ovor eighty million. I . , -i i c..- ..u:i 1 is reported in tho whole Stato, whilo ' , ' "Tl We "riK 1.ll".m"C?. . . . . . I 4,01,(18 owncd 1,1 1 '"ipnm iwr'iy t I exceeds that amount. The law only provides lor an annual . -P !.. I.. 1.1.. I . t 1. " i'" l" sixij -seven millions. A s ,r v.c, . ... v., u,B., L MA..;Mil U U1I,.1 " J" " "' , corpora.o ofllccrs of each city, borough und towiiNhip, showing the ainonnt ol tho iiMlchtt'dneRrt of tlieir respective .1--; "" " " ; value, " tllaU ; "nd eowi " ' " 'j""1 r""n inquiry a littlo further 'and otituin Irom tlio several countv , . . , . , ,.'."?, " . , .. '. P .. - ; " " ,'; ' " j 1 u uu iolt il wi" 1,0 lwmri-' l,rL'lar" ' "''( to ignore tho designs of the Creutor. !unins,iiiielortboiiumberofBcresandThi ruritun leuluro of refinement is! " "lo 11 " "" '""" '""", mn.rer ...r; " " , - "i .......,,... . ow hf ot lb on H unseated list, without any improvo - ments, this classification is essentially j nccessary. Therefore, just as soon as tho num ber of acres in any county accompany the vulue, anybody can ascertain tho averago valuo per aero. As now re turned it is of no practical use, becauso lho Tcrj. first question an intelligent would M( n official, would most likely 1 : "Wbati. the avcragoassci- ej value per aero of the lands in your1 county T" llo cannot give tho answer, I . . . . .. Deeauso no aoos not Know me i.umncr; ... ...... ... i oi acres, vt o uavo auueu in tne auove i tauuiar statement ino averago vaiuoi " -imiur i-wuuiiu. of horses ($G1) and cows (120), and if course in tho liadical caucus that do the oftaiul table had furnished us with feated Kilting Hull Morton in his tho number ul ai res we would have scheme to muko the action of the Coin ascertained tho averago valuo per acre mittce uhortive in tho end. in the Slnto, or In any county. Letl ,r.. ,, .. . . . . ... I t,. be done then it would bo an easy Htmo uy ooiuiuuig correct roiurns r)m tho County Commissioners. To still iiirincr iimsiruto our view, why do the Slate authorities allow such wonderlul discrimination In tho value of horai'B, U-n whirl, ihero i, a Stuiu lax ot ihreo mi s. 1 he nveriii.u 1 value as shown by the table is (til. Yet in the county of Dradtord the aveniL'O is onlv ?1I8. whilo in Berks ' county it runs up to 880. Now, why j are the owners of six thousand horses i in Hulks county required to pay SI. -110 State tax when the owners of the same number of horses in Uraillord county only contribute (681. A differ. I i.i.i.n i.l' nv., aiu AiiM.fe.if ete t'h- .. V is ibis, thus ? Wo will refer to this in the near future . IT..- T! '.. U 'I' I. inr. mi.niiii.,1 s MiiAni. 1 uv Housl.ConinuUuon,bo A ,,,roprition Hjllony tuou. . , , - f p-j.,.,. 1 and accompany it with a provision re- 1 pealing Iho section ol the revised slat "''' utl'" whleh increased the salary lo Hfty .('yj , Ihousund dollars. It will be reniem ii,i': ; berud tho Senato at this session failed 4.';,'i:o (iranl Ibo bill restoring tbo salary to llio old figui-o although it pussed bulb , houses by a majority voto. It is likely ' tho AppMprlation Hill will bo agreed i 11 I A ' I il... -...I P-..-;. I ...II I.. 1 l" ".1' bo content wilh twenty-five thousand dollars per annum. Br.vv.NTT xianT TlitRTT-rivt. Tbo ho.i V.l.!...,!. .n.oiine. .a in iluiol'. dlinmKe, ,t 150,000. Ucr ultimatum : .1 tr .1 i. is, marry me or ...me down. Herdcsk 1 in ,ho Dopsrtment ia the one next lo where Senator Cbrisliancy, ol Michi !i'J7 ! K"' a ,,lxli'-"ovoni found his eigh 1. :u j teen year old dulcenia. It i. strango lea'e's 1 'l0W l'a"''' 'hose old roosters are raged 41 j by tllO "young fblks." .11.' n ,. ----- Some Comtort. An Independent ..(.,111I1(! .liy,: ..(jov. Hartranll snys the balance of the Pennsylvania war claims will be paid, lie has secured ,l,u 'viei'S ol Mr. Well, an attorney n abi ily n Washington, to push the matcr 'lm) h thoVp.,rtmenl. and )uvo t (.aim 'J'ho Slate is entitled to about (200,000 balanre." Well, thai', a pretty good chunk these '""J"! l ? 1tt,..m J"1 mm claim no Co., who got away wilb thrtt hundred thoatand ten year, ago, or Into tbe I 'Willi I dl 1 itlll(IIV "Mn I UITH I state 1 reasnry 7 A Mkmiifi l I'mmuknt. (irnnt ba. pardoned Lewis M. Huberts, w ith liulf n Beore ,,r rtiVi.iv, who wore convicted few year, ugn in Pittsburg, unci sen tenced to twenty year. ininoiimciil jUIlllMrj.i Hr$ nl Alhuny, .New York, "ur l'dins) Ivaniu readers: tnjiijn.-' i- iiiii'i-Wiiiiu.V. Ui. .tin.',. - Wm. A. VVt'U,I HimtWi ajjiiaaWH.Wc"' . ii.v , winm. r "J - . r i ;.nen anu women lor eugagmg .,. ine , tilcKtu diisiiicm, wniie the lug rogue! are being pardoned by tho I'ri.idenl coumenen ami oogu, money are Kct fivo, h Iiv aiinov the retailer with vexatious, arrest and imprisonment. I.i't them bo pardoned now treat all ii sn,i? ! alike, ''crooked whisky ' dealer and l,7T( i.ini i ln0 ,gu vendor. :is,2us i Sll,il4.8f.j! ' - bi Uniiai'I'V Twkkh. That notoriou II ti mi J roguo, Win. M. Tweed, who i serving a twenty years term in a Now York 4,111,01 1 ponilenliary for hi robberies, Kent by 'j,.' i Samuel. I. Tilden and Cbarlea O'Con 4o,!iSinor, 1 runderod very unhappy by J)JJJjjj j learning of tho pardon of hi colleagues cr,m0- ''r'Oent t.rant. 1 no Ji - Terenc is this : Tweed was a Dem- ocraiic Bcounurci anu wasnrreKieii anu convicted b Democralio nflli iuls ; hut Avery, Babcock, McDnnahl & Co., are liadical .coundi'els, who were accident ly convicted by order of tho late Sec retary Ilrintow, who was compelled to rmin G,,lMt Cu- l,r,j,urud men of thia clam to honest one; bonce tho pardon of nil the "crooked whisky" Tl,e J . "P Wr rogues in " " Ba. pardon and iimnmin i ... T Ui i-i .n. i;n. r..i,p.. ; ... 1" a moral point ol view. I bo lesson implied in tho conduct of thu leader. of tho two imrtics art worth v oftttudr . ' ' . " 1 ' Mihcecenatioh Lkoauzkh. The .. . .. ... ... .. .. .. nttlo Stale 01 KI101I0 Islana is cvniciiliy making true progress," us modern , anll.ropisls term IU U11 tuo s, lnsl., me nouso or uepreseniauvcs 1 J .t 1 . r .1 ..... .... 1 Pco"" 1 ,uuso ,nu "l,llM, , prohibitingtheintcrinarriageofwliites ttnd bluckn. Whon the roll wu cullud t,oro wero 30 yeas and 30 nays. The ''- '. : r(.pealir,g tlio penalty for tho inter- j "'-"Ku l.iu-..n.l negroes in that ouiio. 1111s muy no 111 aecoruancu , KJ with the tusto and sentiment ut that!... .n...;ii,.at,i fv... .,.1,1. 1...1 ... iuu" " ""'i'" sniuiiniii mi- 1 -i j - - " "lougnno uuu low grauc. i no I... ..111.. 1 I .: "u yvnumn ui umu ruces win revolt at in is ictfiMiutivet'llort i ins ruriiun leaiuro ol reiiiiumeiil is i exuet iinrniony Willi the witcli liuug- g uuu. ... u.o . nugianuois ono uiiiiiin.-u aim nny jearaagn. T.a . 1 . i.C. J .f , 7! ',x nu Ol tho cheekiest things that bus trim- ipired In tho present National Legi.la- ture was .Morton forcing himself on the Electoral Commission alter fight ing it day by (lay and il hiring it an unconstitutional body, Uu not only determined to impose himself on tbo Committee, but attempted to force othor Radicals of bis own way of thinking on with Mm. Ur, In oiuer wonls, ultor ho had fought to duleut tlie bill instituting the commission, and been defeated himself in the attempt. L . .1. . ... I. -a ..r i. ri uBni. u. ae.p . o. every . .1.1:.... I... u i i p.. ......... i .1... iium.i.ii vino uu uuu i.nu mi- ii r. i a.ii.1 wiflnnrx. win iiaiii- . .. . . . viii ii it.-iius nio hi u t. ut uuiiii v u vr inv .. .. . . ? Presidential coin I. Just now it is war to the knifu, and tbu knilb to the hill, ! Imt wi. ..Ii f'umnn.n 11...I M.irlnti on ill. ., , ,, , ,. , . . , , " "dc. ttn'1 t-lit. and hdmunds .1 .1 Dl. . mourner, uuiuio iicshuicb upuii which lido lo iall, but Grunt wem. to t.i,.i,nu t ...,...! i '....bl:.... I... I.:. .1 signing of the Electoral Dill and bis disposal of .Morton's pretensions to the power of tho President of tho .Senate, when he suj s "our whole history show, that in no instance of doubt or dispute has ho exorcised the power ol deciding, and that tlio two houses of Congress have disposud ol all such doubts und disputes." Bankmtt Aiiaiv J. H. Port! & Co., Deechcr's publishers, will never -"" ... ....n... .., ..... ........ j get over the ellocls of Iho Brooklyn scandal trial. IlavHig failed lo carry 0ut the terms of their compromise wilh their creditors, they have gone into bankruptcy a nccund time. They now offer thirty cents on thu dollar, in sixteen monthly instalments, to tlieir creditors. In the list of assets npn'ars Mr. licechcr'. contract lo writo the I. ill) ol III in! " inI.H K. , I Vnlim uncertain." Mrs. Harriet Beecher I Htowo is one ol the largest creditors, '' '"I knocked a good many ' tliini!" 'higher than a kile," und the 1 , ; 'mu a nut vul J Pardons. Tho member, of tho Board of Pardons, al their recent ses sion, bad no less than twenty-three case, before them for consideration. Among them wero tho cases of W. 11. Klter, of Middlolown, and B. Frank Kbcrly, of Lancaster, "the two gentle manly" Custom 11 011 to tiflhiiils that made themselves particularly conspic uous on tho Centennial grounds during the Kxbibition lust summer. They were convicted and sent to Ibe peni tentiary for plundering tlio Spanish and Italian departments during tbo Kxliiliitiiin. A DnZKa. A Itudical exchange ro marks: "Whilo Governor 11 ayes is quietly attending to his gubernatorial duties at Columbus, Tilden Is ucting as advisory counsel in bis own cuso now beloro the triumvirate. What a differ ence between tho two men." Tbo half of this is true. The Ohio man ia the property of Simon Cameron & Son, whilo the New Yorker is a free man an honest man the noblest work of (iod. Mr. Tilden daro express hi. viuw. like a man ; but Governor Hayc. obey, like a slave, allbongk slavery I ha. been abolished. -' Pinssvivania's Vutk. Tho Peiin . u , ,, i i . i,,.., ylu,niaSenator.d i ldedoi.tho .he-! lorai min.m.win mu-iui. " voting lor iv anil jar. unmra voiiog, again! it. In tho IIoiiko, our dulcga-: lion gavo 18 vote lor tho bill 10 DemocralH and 2 llepublicaim and 6 ' i .uii ii 1. 1;, Tl.n Rn. i publican supporting thu Dill "ere Jllllgo nciicy, Ol l-lliaiieipuiu, nun mi. . , i- ,, .. .. ... , i i. I : I III. Townsend, of I'lienter. lliero were ' -"- --D- Uemoeral, and l!o, Hupiiblicun. 1 ho 1. . ul.ai.iii.... . I '.. inn mill l-..rliirt, Hollowing voto will bo lntoreling to lin - tonTowiiKend If.. HicBtcr Clviiier, ! i n" ii i i Ii W II W..... I l-..ii.. T. .. r.. 1....1. ii uji..ij t iVilliu.n M,,.i,l..r ll V II Stun . , . , , , , ,uu. II, l. ,'ohn Ileillv. I. W. H. Stciiger, !., I.. A. Mackey, I'., Jacob . it .1 ll ' i; i' .i' tt lM ,; "V . y i ll u iV. J inner. SlKuUcy, l.-in NAYrt.-Sim,uC'HM'n.h, U.Swiulnr;' Oiujmiuti fivumun, K., biirU-t U'.Ni-iH, it., Allun WimkI, Jr., K. A. Hoi r Smith, I Ii., John H. Murker, 1(, Juhii A. Wttl- lUlt, II. .. I AhhKNT OK S(iT OTIN(l. I' I'Unk P., Collins, )..S,il,i,ki IIimh, I!., Alhertti. Kglicrl, Jl.-a. Fi.uitiHA KtxtD. Tlio ti-ianglo I!o l.uriiing Board, silting at Washington, counted in tho Iluye. Electors in Flor ida on Kriduy lust. The voto stood as tollows : . Y.AS Bradley, Kdmiinds, Kreling- huv sen, Hoar, (iurlield, Miller, Morton, ami Slrong S. .avs Aliboll, liayaru, t nuoru, Field, Uiinton, I'ayno and Thiirman 7 . . nays all Democrats. This docs not discourage us in tho hast. The sumo rules laid down by llio Boaid in order to count Florida for Hayes, will compel it to count Til. leu in, in some other Slates, unless "llio Court" will flssumo tho responsibility of reversing itself. This is not prob able, all hough possible, because Brud ley and Strong found their way to the Supremo Bench in a very crooked manlier, and may betray their personal integrity again. ' A hravo otd man," is what thu Hud- llio you aro all Ladicals, ami tlie." '",,'.,, ... ... i ... ..... ., 1 .1. .. ino leuow wuo ni-si wuni 10 urauij and Cameron, und informed thorn thut! Louisiana bad given nut less tlinn 8.000 majority lor Tilden, but of those .-Cl.ri.tian Statesmen" would agree to raise tho said Wells oar: million d.Mars, .. ... .. . . , , . , . T , , , 1 .. . . 1 1 fr T,deii, refused to invest. Then .,, hnn mM t0 Nuw Yrk (n lu.(,()tia(B wi(h , ,k.m. locratic Chairman, Mr. Hewitt, a..d Kullca,lerculliiciuriiing iH,ur.i ciis,!,iuJ 1k.0, , UJ L(.ultb ,orM 011g lime. l"I,'...il..., .1. ....... ...."7.'.. ,.f .1 7 viin-in. ninir uv.ii.iKiii.u a iiiiiuvn , uwi villi 1 n. uinir ui lor declaring tho voto lor Iilden. ' . " 1 ....-; nut invest knowimr . ... 1 that Tilder had CUriluU JOIlimana. , , , () , . . , . is locked up Lional Capitol, .,l ..ii. . j( Uu of ttliytm lor fraud, perjury, contempt, etc a FoBSbV J'HKAK. An exc hunge vor of .1 m lliu Hays : "Col. Forney spoko in lavor ol ;nioK.cy on aluruay nigiil irom me isamo desk win refrom ho opposed him , 1, ., . . three years ago. In tho Vma (.r Mon-1 duy Morning is published very proiiii-: nently an address of the Republican Stale central committee expressing its' idea that every Republican n Pcnnsvl I idea tlmt eyto Kcpuhl.i.n in 1 ennsjl vania should tako tho Km. It I. not necessary lorrornoy to givosuch pub-1 Philadelphia Ti'nr upon it. licity to the quid pro qui. Uo is rated . So,.relary Chadwick was inaugur ut about bis proper price in tho politi.!BtJj tiovemor of Oregon, last week, cal market. Forney is just sinner! to succeed tirovcr, resigned. Mr. enough to box tho political compass ! tirovcr will take his seat in tbe U. 8. from the four corners, and" thon cnlSt'""le Bncrtn8 xi o( MareD' only keep bis head above water-level. llo sold Mr. Iluchanan; he sold Stoko- ly, and ho is just rtady to sell every , J ' i-!,,u,nd ll0 erur uj provided ho can . ' eII0Kn rJown." A Narrow Khcai'X. There was a, ni.Himn. ..fT.it.1 mailxiin lliu 1 ll.lii.u """""'"" -'.... ..ii... caucus to get Hale, of Muine, Zacbljeurs, instead ot tour, as by tho origi- Chandler . son-in-law, on the electoral nal bill. Commission, instead o( Mr. Hoar, of For good hard common sense givo Massachusetts. The escape Irom such us the Ccnuocticut Lcgislure. it con an uflliction was narrow, the vote!"1''1" I23 fanners, 40 inaiiufaclur.;rs, ,. i, ., .nr , ,, . 21 iiierebants and oly 12 awyers. The standing Hoar 42 to 40 for Halo. Hole U,,, Ul)UM fJ is of small caliber, unscrupulous, and merchants ai.d 9 lawyers. would have been sadly out ol place on Mooj , EvBnf,,isti .nI,ounco, a committeo composed as a majority lmU tbe comribmions for the family ol nf this commission will bo. It isquito,Ui lato P. 1'. Bliss have been so liberal j . , 0 M , G fl M on tho commission to represent tho . , . , ,. collections snutiiu now cease, corrupt clement of the liepublican par ty. The better element of tbo party Poland, tho profane old ... , , . . v , . .. cuss, says bo "don t know anything will bo represented by hdmunds, rre-i KcctorK, .,, an(, linghuysen and Hoar. was a very cttrc ft danin, That's a Irank acknowl brassy effort on the part of Chandler! elgcmcnt and it is put in tonus that In get bis son-in-law on the committee sn us to propitiate somo of his crimes, if nccessury. A Daiinaiii.r CniME. Tho tux pay ors of Schuylkill county will lose (i!0, 000 by thu failure ot tho Iiiiilicnl llunt- xinger Bank, where the county Treas urer deposited tho comity fund put) wives ofthi-eoof the llui.lxi..gorsownniomh,''niol)llt jt , mwh ler nearly a bull' a million ol dollars worth 1 than heretofore at a rnrrosnomlm.7 nn. of real cstato, and how much cash they havo in their pockets no one knows but their dear selves. Tho depositor, lost ( 1 .200,000. 1 low tr uch of thut sum those ladies have saved for iheir lami- lk'" wi" V"'"y "vt be aseerlained by the oulsiilu world. Why Kick. If the Itadicala fairly carried Florida, why aro ihey so ex- .... Illlnllt Hull O niinmiil I i.n r.l ll.a li..l,,ut "-v character Is not to Inquire Into their tilio to tho voto of that Stato. They know it is . iYnn.1 ami luiiiro tl..... tears ovor tho proposition to investi gate it. More; if they aro not afraid lo huve tho eligibility of their Klector. tested, why did they volo against tho second order of tho tribunal. Tho in eligible Poslmasl.ir may sottlo it. Too much ofllco-bnldor did the business. A QuusTioK roR Tiikorists. If only TEN PEK CENT, ol tho criminals who wero aenl to tho penitentiary in this Stato in 185.1, could neither read nor write, when we had but three months free adieu, I, why Is it that SIX TEEN PEK CENT, of the same class find their, way there In 1873, alter two months has been added to the school term. Is it becauso our education is based npnn a false theory, nr docs tho fault lie exclusively with tho teachers, or parents T ' , Governor Vance, of North Carolina, is In receipt of a lotter from tho Secre tary ol War, demanding tho record, ol the oflle. of the Adjutant General of that Stale for lbs year. 1861 to 18CJ, inrlusiro. Governor Vaneo hrt replied, refusing to comply with tb. demand. XEWS ITEMS. Sec-iH-lnry Morrill lHM-rlUHy III ! us.iingtoii. Texan furmern aro unoiil to Iwglii corn plunting. Philadelphia merchant aro ahip ping largo ipialililiv of apple to Mv eriiool. . , I""" j(U (juj Tho InleMial revcmio agent aro -orgii.ii7.iu).' .um v.. ....... urn.......,. in thu South. I :.i .... in:..;, .li.iiu....;. ' l'ilty ihoiihund grape-rutlingB wei-o hippeil to Iraiue Irom 1 lionuuivillii, i iv.r't wil l-. - .... NaTaVa5t! aftfiWWa''Watt'a!r5iiaMB-f birthday lut week. i- I tJ ... I . .......... I ii... I ..-1 I'limaixvillu. iLjwlita ner iiiihi"- k,,;,,,,.;,,. A in. ncuii iiu in iivii inu mnj al .Wociatioii to viit Texas next mnnnier. Tho ico In ......... r 1 1 . in.. !tfhj"' rivi'roiifi 18-IW(riM without uui u. I... n i.w- . wittl dunui l rnoriy. I liUu-uiplna hut in,(imi vucuni Iioiim - h, wLulo UUkKa tiiriliii wlnsrot votfitallo unglit to grow. .r.., iUut tri i(i 1ii.nV(,P,.ti i forilia Was Ut tllO rout o A Willi OHIO!) ft ;a,ft n.n)l UH nnllinir flir irvim. ! -A rcwhilion ha, heon introduced j in the UoiiHeat Harrishurir. todimiense II. JIIU ll ll.lOl. U. ll.ll in.n.,, l'J,lf"..'..nJ with the printing of the Legislative' Itcnrrl I Iteccirri. m, , , ino wiiu wavesuro weuringaway it... Mini., ..I' IM.,I l.l.l .l ii. V. " - '"'-' - ,. .lisappcarance is only a nuesuon oi ll,l,u' j Tho House passed the Legislative, ! Judicial and Executivo Appropriation Bill, which reduces Ihu President's salary to 125,000. I -Tho debt of Chester county is . I Oil (11 1112 7(1 : at tho close ol tho war it ' year was f'O 2.V) ' - John Slaver, of Pino Hun, Ly-1 coming county, will piitinto tho wuturj this season 500,(IU0 feel of log. and i 400,1400 fuel of boards. Man)' of tho schools in Cumbria county have bud to be closed on ac count of the great prevalence of dip. Iberia among tho children. Tho Americans are shelling Con stantinople. A hlcamor carr ing 1 000,000 shells lias just sailed for that port from Mew Haven, Conn. Bear Admiral Wilkes, fnited , Stale. Navy, retired list, died in Wash-1 lorKin 11, ' ir oe.nga uroin .... .... i 1.... 1.-..1 d.i. 11. ior ol John n ilkos. of hiiLMand. In 1818 Vtll. 111. lUlimUHl, (VUlllllll OLII. 1111 It is a linn! thing to find an old 1 , .. i P 1 .1 1 , muid who doesn t hnik under the bed I jr ruhbei-s, but still harder to find a man who can run a skating rink and! make money TI... I..- :., tr...... i- 1 . i-n l- Ti .1 . Z. ! 1. died at blk rulls, in that Slato, last week. She wa. twumv-two years ol ,:agu, and weighed threo hundred and tvvelilv lioumls. ., . , ., ,, -1 ho ivsideiiU of V oodbme, I ar-1 riHonVounty, Iowa, Imve been holding; indiirniilion meetings hecause a lurmer; keeps nineteen dogs, which he allows 'In run nl Innrt. - " Iho (iovernor has issued a war . . : n ' rant lor the execution 011 thu 4th ol . .....1 ...,vt nl' Tlwa lli.tTf ....W-l.iH i . I"". ,,,.' , ? .1 .1 l in .Schuylkill county of the murder oil Slidell, tbo Confederate Commissioners jrs jp . Hviijuiuin F .Yost. lo Kngland and France, on boardJ.adn . .. . .; Mason and Slidell were taken on board "' 1 Haro de erner savs, through i. ,. . , . .. .m ' .. r. i tlm Sim Jiii-inln anil nn lu-r arrival in . ... ui I - u.... L. ....,...11 . i.l d imki, . , ; : ho;:;. no .. " . T ' rT,.,Y. .'' ''"'t Warren, whore they formally I sH'Ct pa d to socm distinction. lie 11.11 iv h . .1 ' -, lul ,. swindling. t!"",1t"1 Aln"rnl tt ,lk,w ,or ll"s ac- tlOII. ,p. p;..,. ..u .....k inveterate In lRl'.R uliil.i A lmiral U'illii.. una j mj ,eun sindling. The ,,inU,. ,,,, invoteril(e gamblers that a party of squaws and ,1 r it . - 1 bucks in irginia City were entirely anowed in the other day whilo playing lM,Kcr on " Ta,Bnl MH- i 11 rwl' ladron in tlio est Indies, -Thad. Slovens' old desk in tbejl'' .laj'tured many .blockade runners, House of Representative, is t he per-M bulaat active duty. Hewas A R Mt.cluro ;uocommissioneil Rear Admiral on the J,, uf rinKjK ..litorial in tho!""'""1 ' uiy 18C6- A negro of lioxeman, II. l drink ing a pint of coal oil with suioidal in tent, tbe other day, the emetic convert ed him into a petroleum well, witb a flowing capacity of four barrels a day. Advices from Tnscon, Aritonia, say tho Legislature baa passed a sup li.lMmonlal lull oiriimiif inir tliA Kn.ithirn I I. ' . . . - " raciltc riad Irom taxation lor six ; t,nt wUh tho nd(liliun of wbal bo ,oft .1 .u . j... . .1 .. l"7 provioea ir, nu tne are entirely understandable Captain C. V. Gardiner, of Dead wood, D. T., baa just completed ar rangements in Omaha, whereby smelt ing works of tbu most approved kind will bo established in the Black Hills this u minor. Capital, l.'iU.IHM). The freight business of the Penn- sylvania liailroad has diminished enn- siiienioiy as comiiareu Willi a lew riod of the year. This is tbo dull season fur railroad business. Tbo stockholders in tbe Kccly Motor Company are getting uneasy, and il is rumored that the great in ventor will bo called upon to show somo satisfactory evidence that tho money that has boeli put up lor him bus been productive of some tangible results. . . . . I . n i'-. Tl,., l',l.r;. f...... . :.. "v . it,,r.,.n 111 in run). .. ... ... .... mo fieuin 01 Mrs. t alharine Trotter, j in Hemlock, Cambria county.ssys that I good lady, who had no children of her i "". reil and oducated no loss than iweniy-nne orphans, jicr tuneral wa. the largest ever seen in the locality wnore sne nveii. Eastern statesmen should pattern their action in rcirard to the payment Of school teacher, by the statesmen of ricoraska, who, to their honor bo it said, have enacted a law which pro vides that male and female teacher, shall receive the amount of compensa tion where tho wine kind and amount of work 1. performed. Good for Ne braska. The liabililiea of the firms in New York that have failed, assigned, or been adjudicated bankrupts during toe past month of January i. estimated at (3.000,000. Thirtv-sevcn firm, failed wilh liabililiesof (1,000,010, thirty-two mails assignment., their liabilities be ing (550.000, and nineteen were adjudi cated in bankruptcy, their Indebtedness being (850,000. . It Is mentioned as a striking lliu.. tration of tho hard time, among poli tician, as well a. other folk, thai among tho .pwial police lately .worn in at tho rapltol were two Kx Govern ors, ono Kx Judge, one Ex Congress man, and several prominent State pol itician, who have been hanging about Washington for month, waiting fur something to turn up. TIIEUOVfiliXMEXTSVOG. , , iiiki years nusinces, air. u. i'. Boarie, An K tho vouchors presented l.yll0 vrmMeni expressed a jr jw. r.. iiuiw.hk. charged wine arc .ii.u ' i..iiin iu.'.ii n . lie v. rou imib ai n aniiinii..., u.v mnim of a Blriking nature. Twelve ol thewi Toiiehcrii, running in date from 1871 to tho chw ol 1875, aro lor tho quar terly "lourd and euro ol a dog" at the "'lanil amounting in too aggregate i ' I I I I ..,,.1 jVicnJ (lt il,0 capital hcikIbiib the mini , , . , .., i. n,ii.,.iuiean.iauiouiiiB.i iiirB0M.u.u.)ur C(.n, M1 mnti n ,(l0 ,,,k, fin, hm bo ilia' not Bpecilli ally Btale. ri,(riving f:i nun in cali and thu Mink whether that dog belonged to tho Ad g iiiiiiibiiuiiuii or wa me pir onui pi-op-1 'i-".V WyVw i, Vi-- icompare. with tho tout ol In keep. ! Il:it ll he I a real Hog. ami wiib either i ' - - " " ,...i..l .....f.,1 M I... tt... I,,t.., ............. " T"""'" " '" " i Iii.il ..I irm mw mil il.toiil In null ! . i. :.i .iA .. . . t ,i: i ..H .1 : iiiiiu null Hill. iiw win.. ll I. v 11111111 1 m ,,r Ihh cuiiitcirluMvaiMt jtror mi.iort a jpiviTniiiPiil flo In viitw nl l i .,, ilM W11H nnilmhlv one of tin; M,A , f ... . crowd In which ho moved. Tho pc- ..i .i i... I..U ... i : ..i t :r :..f.i...i ... i.;. m.,.! I.im Miirmntwlinrrn nnd tt'iM triviiil ..i n... ll ......,.,1 u..., I... ..'oil lliO chliliro of umhcZ.Ujim'nt nd M il.e rent of tho de,H.,.de.,l5 upon lh I renmiry. At leant Ho lion cucaiieu i --j- l I personal Investigation, and bo has had no connection with Cameron and Mor- no connection 'ton ... r" ing , ,.. .,,., ,M ,,,,,.mi . having lived upon tho money ol the people lor lorty-two months at the rate of ten dollars a month. All this we find in palliation of the dog if ho was a real, live dog. But, if he wasa stono ' fn 'T or a torra-cotta dog, l"ul . 1" 1 "I"'". payroll -r tho sake only l swindling the Treas- "O" 0,lt "' ,he ,um fl'rged against him, theso vouchers represent a fraud, Und a committee should be appointed with power to send for persons and paper a nil thedog. Vfnanm Snctntor. llfCAR A DM I UAL WILKES. IIKATII Of THE CAI'TOR OP MASON AND SLIUXI.L, TUX roNCKIlKRATK COM MISS- IONKHS. ll.tr Admiral Churl... Willr..a !, was on tho retired list of tho 1'nitod . Status Navy, died in Washington yes-! yuy. morning, lie wa.bi.rn in New I .... ho was appointed a midshipman, wast .i.... ll 1., mor . cnimaiider in 1841 cantain in 185a' I a. COIIimanoer in lIM.l.iapiain ill iv. 1. ; iac. ....1 b...- .i.:..i oh ,1U ralnii list 18UC. j 1H38 he .....nd fiv0 vessels '. Smith Heaa. Alter visit inr tliu I'acinei and Chandler, llo i ehar of oil. a.ltl, r tltt u u IImi ' 18 a1 'Cf td avanir of Cltardeld, to ai'iir la langlemen.sconc'crninKtho Itolurn- "Christian Statesman."' Tuo remark ' iim.itJ!2' lloanl irauus in Morula ami iiouis-1, . , , ... , J ..k...,., :...r...Z- i.l.ii.,1. ll,.. nv,u.,l;,ir, .l.ri.r.-l 1 1,.. ; isluiids ttao 0XH!dilion diseovereU the ! Anlartio ccnliueiit, coasting it, wesl-in , want, lor more than .evenly di-greesj 1 .: i... : I - i i I . I ... nous uu roceivcu a ifoiu meoui irom (le UmUtn tjuo ,.,1 SK.iuly. , ml ttur. a ComimHloro, . ..,, ,,, y., i.ii... :,i. , ((J H Jttcillto t0 look alter the , i ... I iiiiiiicrain Hicanicr nuniicr. in inn j tail ol the same year be encountered r.. ll ,.r . I.-!.... -...i tlie llntiso mail steamer J rent in tho lt.ll.MI..A ri.utLt...! till I. M.IM..n tnH Ml! I ll il'f ,r 1 wlur : """r, wrbor lhei 9i 'T'i In riii'l. u arn.n. whiirt. thnv Inrma t l i8i6. wbile Admiral Wilkes wa.! in command of a flotilla on tho Jamiwl"' ,""' ""'f '. V' ' . .... . inuiuai outi rat no ilia Hlh it ay nf Janua'T. I "7 r. j nvcr, he shelled and destroyed City j a ii pernor Ldebied io ..id trm ar. nouiro.1 io . Point. In 1863, while in command of ik pjeti i Frank u..iior, ... ail el.iiar THEMOXTROSE DEFAULTER. AHTON1SUMENT Of HIS TB18T1NO rXUAIW CIIIZKNS TUI AUOl'NT Of HI. PXCU IATION890,000 HItDItl NIWTOBK. The Scranton JicputiUcnn of Satur day says that tbe now. of Nathan L. Lenheim's enormous defalcation fell upon our neighbors of Montrose, Bus quehanna county, tho other day, like a clap of thunder from a clear sky. Ho was a young man who moved in the boat society in tbo place, apparently a (li'Tntt'd member of ft churc h. hclnvod(riirjd.ioitibanujof U.hBitK.tn, Adminitr-lrii nnH nbii.tfttnod-l I.l' attl u-lm Ln.tur him of aatd ialata, ta and amotir tb tianltn Ifvallt llt r.al.i..r n! 1 Imnlr in vli.h 1 1. weaUhiwit men of tho town wero inler- osted, besidos licing well-to-do himself all this at the ago of twenty tour. With such brilliant prospects beliiro him, he dashed them to tlio ground in a single day, confounding the com muni'.y in which be lived, and lelt the people of tho placo almost panic stricken. HIS (JUST I'LIUUT. But a few days since he left Mont, rose without aluting a word of bis affairs lo an v one. and a week airo to- day he was arrested In Now York lorJ prescntinif a lortfod note lor tbe lumol lorteu notu wa. uiicireu 10 uavo oeen di-awn by B. T. Stevens, and endorsed by Mr. H. Kesller, of KastOII, Who is known to be worth al least (l.OuO.OOU. rortunaU'ly, nOWCVCr, tllO bold int k WM detOCtOtl, Krid ill forger Ukon ID eras uuiucilii, B.I.U lilt. Ilirger taaeil 111 clmrKebv the mtboritioi. The rtceipt . .1- lit. Ot thCStnrtling nt'WB COmj.lt)toly Rhw - k - ed the pooplo ol' MonlroHo, and especinl 1 - fth 74 drgn-f rait no tvt to kpiitniDn, lythostOt khoMoMorthoFimlNttlionttll"1 rrrvi a HHp of UndOfl i A .uv . ..a. . n... mm. , . . . . ,.,i . """"" " .an... er. Accontingly an investigation was made, and it was discovered that his bank defalcations reached thuenormoiis Itlllllr ntt. ... Mr I .i.nhnim mram ...1. sum of (90,000 of money be bad wuun. dercd in various way.. All crTuris to ascertain bow ho had invested this plunder, or into what channel, be could have directed it, havo m. far proved fruitless, and this portion of thn Irananntinn mual rnn,ain . . i i " y oav.j t aiij ana nir, and to asa diraelad, ibora will U , " nonh a-! drtraai wcai II ll par Until the dark nequel of' tho hold crimo aspad to pahllo alr, at the Coan H.um. i iia 1 eh" to d amlTki throna north H dKfi id ruvealud. Of thifl amounL "0 0U0 Bnn,uh nf 'l',rl,W( Saiarday, tha S I .Inr ' t lS(i pairbf to a bam I. -r h Haaip : thvaea by kn unnn fiMl ,i. i'.i f Narrb, lSTT, at I o'clock p.m.. tha follonlnt 1 tr of load of Kiraard Mrrrinoa and rest wftj taken in Vflnous ways, lor Mr. l.OllllCim )Rd full COIltrol tU dlS- count notes und trnnnact olhor buRincM Ol Iho bank nt will and atmn.ntU- Ol IU0 Dnii ftl Will, unU appart ntl) WlthOUl Consulting any Of the O 111 Cent iSf th innl itnlinn WHT tUt BANK WILL UWK. Wo haro ftiirortJi.n.rl Lwrn, ,ui the defaulting cashier", bond 1. good mr me grvaverparv oi me money stolen, and that the , bank will lose only about (.'4.000. The confluence of the people in its stability is .till nnshaken, and np lo Thursday noon there was donble tbe amount of money deposited that was drawn out. On Wednesday last the bank wa. closed for an inves titration and for the adjustment of matter, that had been deranged by the nuuuen aisappearanco ol th. easbior, but it wa. opened yesterday, transact ing buiinos as usual. Tbe stockhold er, havo given their note for (40,000 to replenish Iho depletod treasury and moot prosont emergencies. They are an men ot sou no nnancial standing, and no extraordinary run i. anticipated. In fart, one party, to .how his faith in ih. atable character of tha ooarorn, depoaitod (5,000 in il on Taewlay, and other, have toaiifled their confidence in It in a similar substantial mannor. Tb liabililiea are aecured by sound notea, and no such thing a a failure i. ox petted. STANDI SO or TBI BASK. Th First National bank of Mont rose cam Into existence about two y.ara ago, and aver hqc iu inception Mr. Nathan L.LDhlm.th.for)rr,ba. been its cu.hiur, At tho done of the ,.. . ,itttiluilioii ovor tho factVJ . ..i . rd.r urn.. o,.m.'rJ: that tho original plan of rvlurriiiK all ' I'. , commiuoo alter being timed bid not curried out, and that .Mr. I.eiibciin wan negoliuting puper without tliu iiiatruction ol any ouu. BtOCk ori. lmV out .Mr. l,eiihoinr. The coimc nuenco wai that Mr. Hearlo Bold out hm 15,imu worth lor a margin ol 20 tier cent, and retired Irom thu hank. ( wljii-h b mill hold) a Kc urily. Mr.: (iv(,rg . Ucnllv, wa cIiom-ii viio f,..;,.rrt.'iu fam i.irt.,1 f77i, hr. Will'. J M.unaii uiu omv .-.unonai nan .u U)W. There i another buiiriiiitf. i,11KU then that ol Win. Il l'iKincr . ... . . a t.(1.wiiicii na ikh-ii hi exHni.ce mr twenty viae, ami 1 iiIm.vo ivi.roacli. 1i.ur.ii Aiuoni in r.w iiii:k Lenh.-im. who in Uij.r turtt in loik, Will lrnilL'it Up Ul ItlU T(unlm ve-4toriliiy,iiinl Intel tlmt ho inK-ndttJ to wuivo lurth.rexflniinHtiMi, xwl 141 Jiu.uou, una no wan ii mu Iwlil lii .i II II tn hwuiL r ifdlllKl lion Irom (iovcrnor llurtrault. lirn no Will bl) tUKOn to .MoiltrtWO lor trial forgery.- llV,,,,T,rt Hullo ,'' Fth. WA. A Sad Hiktake In a sproch Iik. and uttered in sarcasm. But was .. , . , ,, . ...... it just?; Iho phrase "a Christian Staiosmau" originated during the dis-1 cussion ol thu Credit Mobilier bribery. ll was used to designate frauds hypocrites like Colliix and t.urfleld, . nion who took tho bribe and swore j that tbey had not taken it ; men pre-1 tending to be Christians, yet all tho , time industriously serving the devil, j Now Butler is nut nun of this class nl .-ow, "uiicr is noi 0110 01 tins iiass 01 men. 11 u iIihs nl pretend to bo a Cbristiun; in fad, ho doe. not pretend to be any tiling that he is not. Tho i hyiocrisy of religion is not one of his vices. Indeed, wo do not think him' guilty of bvpocrisy ol any kind. I . ,, ' y , . 1 Mr. fteudder was mistaken, (.en. But- : 1... 1. ..... . el, c, ............. . ....1 since thu lime, years ago, when the -Vun exploded the story about bis steal- '"K spoons, there lias been no goo.1 r!ri,und Tor calling him a Christian .Slulesman.-.V. V. San. Urtr dt'rrtisrmrnts. - I llltAl' (jUUttHIMl LUMBUR CUT. PA. tt-j-rtip,Bj aim..uoaM to bi. ol. frirarf. . ""'" .... 10 a 01a irmii OKOcKrTrKs ."fRovts'loN's ai'iho old tiaivt - -. I "T"TIC 1 II prt.no. Isd.hls.l lo ihr ml.if i 0f r. . Miil.rV.ro. otio-d that ibrj b.i ,j ielli, h,,,, acoouoi. wiilioui doi.r. aod ail ihoW h..i oi.lu. ...ian .br id m.,. r.lrd. Tbo boo of Ih. Mid O.UI. We al lb. ffco of C. W. binith. n. Koeoml ..rorL f1. W. SMITH. 1 JKO. r. IHIN, I In W i. HlULEIt. I Ckirfu-ld, Frb. It, 1871-41. TVI.Hill IITIIII! 111! ni.Tai.'Diil.lv . a' I f Ti.ih.rinM.h.Hi.,r.,n.,..ii..k.... a --" - . 4 i,r,, ,r lh, ut,i..n bu.m... 1. ib,. d.t diwi.rd by Batoai .i. Tho imi nPMUllllH nrn aid lio rondatilcd hiro.ilrr ut the old .Innd by William Powell. The .ki f tha lata firm tbo hand of W m. I'.iwrll, for rolliN-ti'.n lllrmont. aad nil pnrini bnoaing ib.ia i.domo.1 am iraro e.ll aa.t rptlNr tbr ilbouldel... WM. POWKI.I,. ll1' t'lrart.ld, Feb. 12, '77-11 WM. t. MOIlllAX. TV 1 None f Mill.. Cles f llool.J. IH4III.IITIOM. iee i berelir slroo thai lheoo.partorr. efUlia.liolweeo J P. llalenf Orooola Mill., Clearteld ooanlr H... and r ranb Bolaer, "f H..i.d.ie. ci..r.i,l ..ui. V... ..i.r ib. fainci .! oral an. o aai. or nine J. I. IMI.S. Oic.,,1. Mlll.,Jn.3l.'!7-lt FRANK IHILtlliK. pOK SALK Tli. .nd,r.iunel aill ee'l al nrlr.fe ..to .11: tb.t tract ar raroel af land tilaa'e 1. Daoatur ml.... .1.. .. I. II. r ll I nor..ii.r. Jan n lha faa . l'..n.t.kl.. towa.hip, rie.rll.ld ....ate, Pa, wilbm a abort -jy elrtu.of.riu of ,d,ii..i Ceaoo.. lantd dirtanea or lb. T n.n. Clo.rllcl I K . H . and j 1) out of tbo Oo.rt of Conoioa Pleat of Clear tdjuialni land! of K,.bert Hodton and olnere, Bold eoantf, and lo no diraelad, lhara .ill ad hnna. at Ibe Jaeoh II. llearb.ri U Tlio t be .looted ta pablle wit. at tb. Court Hnait, taid traet oonlainiac arret mora ot lew, tiith I in rbt boroogb of Clta.lold, o. Wo.lnetd.j, iho tel. Tela, of ealoal.lt Wat thtreoa, hat about 10 j at. ... .( f,bro.ry. I.I7, al I o'eloeh, f.m, aerot elttred, and it tbt her lo a Urge bode of ; tb. folluwin ...erih.d r ....u.. i. ii , "un .....vro. ... vm ...io low anu upo. aetr tern.. re parlieiiltn, apple to IIAVIU L. KKKRS. Clearfield, Pa., Jolt II, l.-:il. 4 t lllTllH'S IbOTIt I. Iba Orpbant' Coort af CloarSeld aau P.. la Ibe matter ol tbt etl.to of Iraaa Blooai. fir.. late of t bo boroa.h of C.rwenteille, deceased. Nolle. It ketrb; airtn tbit tba onder.ianed A urfiln alIlUl.ntaal kar aui el k- J L 1 r"t,,M" r.a, .III .iHltd t th tlut,at.rthap.inttaantat hiaoftcaia OlaaHlald, I aa Tharaday, Marrb atb, I UTT. at 1 I 0 O'ik-h a. ai, wbe. and whtrt partlet latererted ma .llond. 11KU5 UOItllilN Cloar6ttd, Feb. U, T7 4t. Andilor. THl'HT.-azwii a.i 11 " Br antloa or pr-cdBgi In dotnfalie atlrh KMit la lha Owi ol Commnn P a. of ClraiSahl ooantT, Pa.,tSrrm ha ripo.ad to pah lio nit h in ur 11 OHM ia Mfarntn. rm Hatarday. March UK lMf T. atZnrl'M'ft n. m., tha rnllnwlng dftcribH rral "TuZllLl,? fl"!, A ,. . ul at foil.,.. H)f tnnlnf at a pnt, fonatrly black, j 5". ;n tb iherteen therm down ,d ' ... " . . . . p .'. """" math ?" dcfxn-a vant 4J frat to a poxt ; thean t.y ! . .!,... , . . . r , t .' , dwmna bo. with tbe atoeaxre ,.uti.u,i.... I titbit, e., and baring a nnmbtr of Iruit uvt frama tr ei and oraanfnul (hrubbrrj Lhrraun. I propartr, boitlnntoc eornar oa Ki'tr atraett I nf ih ditreaa iat Mlu rt 10 TbUd '. .u,u .0 ueuTeeo eat" eu root 10 loiro. J'T.1' ""T .' 1!ul I2. llfra w'i V wet ta aa allft i ttttoc t ld allay aurth XH l d.grao. wrn (IIS 4 5 to Kl.r itf-.. ; tl,-nra by '. ' . ' . T " , thniofh the baek pert of tbir lot j Te.i or k.i.. -noe.h.li ea.b, .oJ th. 1.I "''"" 'r,D,r(,,r "ll .. bt j "J.,"'ir,"J" . l"-i' jko. r. Irwin, r JKO. F. IK WIN. iTra.teee. W ll llllil.KH, I riearlelj, rob. 14, I17I-II. Sheriff's Sale. Bj vlHuo of aandrr wrlta of Fitri Fntin la ' ,,,0, of Ccmienn PIMM of CImn A ibt triM?t w -f Ut(J , . J baiojt Uoioa lB.hip, Clrarttald o.-aiify, bo,IIult- wibed a foiiovn Urg-a r"" " t'oW 01 h" "f OTjrd to Linai . hh(iW) (hanoa by tlaaaortb oaa huadrad and aaraataao pitrohra mora or Ina to a poat oar- Bar af laad rata vrvftai Li H W UaM , th.... k. ; aaid Moora'a laad eaat araty-to parrha nora j or lta la aaat aoaadry liaa of -aid warrant No t lb hy aald a-artaai llaa toutb oaa h oa- .,..7. plaoi of h.jlooim, cogtiiul.f Ift; aerot renre or lett, an. too ataal allowaar.. Aaoat thlrle ieo aerot rlrtreel, aa. a aood wearing orchard, alauk ko.M JI.S. leet, n.uluet an. oak litablr Ihere M. Bene., taken In eiteuilu. in. to b. ula al Ibo nmpert) al W. W. lltnltp. Alto, ooo lot illa.lt t. l aloa towothip. Clear lei. eooaty, Pa, loataiala. aoout ikirtjr aerai of laad, ator: or leu, a. wklob Ii a pliak boat. I 14 feel, a Ion ruble. . brook of ran.m water, )oa.a errk.rd, with aboal I. aore. eleare. Ian. ; foo. beailaeb ... aak timber oa laa.. .tlie., lake, la tieraiiao, aa. to bo aol. al tbt iirotiar re of Jacob Heat. r r Alio, .rt that, aerial, leu ar eleeet affMan. tltaata la tho boroaeb .1 Hoaitdala, 1'lrar.el. oouaie, Pa., boaode. aa. ileeeribo. at follow. : Ooa thereof bonod,-. o. tbt Berth he lut No .1 , 0. tbo math hi ...vor .lltr, oath. oaa. ky Brit bta alroot, tn th. eett he .pra,M alter, aa l 'neiulelll. il, Thi olber Ibaroolbnaade. on tha north bjr Mnwee alley, aeath bj .at ureal, eatt bj lot Na 131, oa lao wa.t bf lot M i. Ui, an. kaeaa ai lal No. tU, wilh konat an. it.ui. therwo. ereeted. Belled lakea in oaee.ii.ia, and 1. ba told ai tba properte of lleo H Wuadan. dmuiltliaior al 0. V. liaitt, deoeated. Taaal or Bat... Tho Iriat al aaal al whloh lb. aeoaerte iball b. ilr.oh of U..I be paid at tb. tltat af tel., ar t.tb . htr arraaaleaeau ad. ae will be aopraead, tlhtrwitt tha proporu will he laetedi.tele pal ap aad toM M.ia at th. upaaea aa. nth al th. portva w aa.e. it wal atraah bf, aad who, Ul aaee al dabateaaa at nek re sale, th.ll etako (aad Iho aaata. o.d I. aa la.uae. will the Deed ba pre telle. I. Uean far eaatraallo. aal eat tb. aioaei I. aetnaat paid H Ik. Hkarif. , . aKDRIW PKXTZ, Jr, ' t.satrr Orncs, i MahC CVaarieid, Pa, feb. 14, I Iff. J MflC 5dW.UfmnitJ r. , iirM. Ioiiht Z777 v"Hii ).. ih MiirmitMi AdKiBtj.r.Z SZJSfi Koun llaa in I'tartild, u lhrd), Marrk lu. Inn, t I o'cluck a , in ibai M,itia (,,., r ... L"r Wt l04l, Hutu li ,..' I..J...CJ...L... II...' I L-' """ d luuiH M.,n. .. m. .m b, ...j. : "" " Uiio fuWll ,,,, kf .j, or fc, .Ikiui tliu a,t,. .... buni. th. ...u. .... ' , .Ik,i ton .r., . i be,,,,.. I'""'" wn lln-ingi livii.i ib.nu,; o J;i , r i Ii.... ib.m ii .all K''" '.-i4ui', .. .V .Am ; .MrWWM.rr,J.'. r rMu.-on. third ih. i,.,.i. '.... e....Hi...i ,r i., "'" ta. ... i... ,..r.. ib. i.,,,,,,. mibidIi IB Iblvml hi b Kvsro. by r,...,.i , .ur.a. u. u.r vn ' ' i;7- u.i in iiitiiiixuii. .......... (J"1"' rn,,i Whbmkah, Hob. R. A. MTER, Priidtii ; JuJjf. f ih 0n of Co..... tf n0 a.hh obmh d iuB. vwcaT u ' Holt. Aiiueutt Jvdaraa of Clearflrld cuum. 'I1" KM" lud.ura. I.WL Cuurl of Uuartar elina. Cuun uit.- i mu4 Terminar, and Court l Uenaral Jail udn. j-SJ.I-iS M.,un.y. lli ihiii day l H.rfli, lu Miiuil.)'. an. b. eimtlau. tu ..kk NOTICE iri, tber.lor., brb circa, t Ikt " 'if. P'"i to Hi an Aot of A..mbly, pa.wd lb. slh ..it .f i,. im(. ,( ,h. .luijr of ib in. tie., ui tbt r.sc of b tevrrsl aouaii.. ui tbu Oomoo..lib, to mora i. lb. ci.rk of ib. ib.ia i..t ao; ir.,o or ptrwoa ehar(d uh a. "."im of aa; oriaio, .sii .ueb . ".1 "1: 7. oomio, ..em of ib. m.i..a nl ib. toon 1. bib idrj aro .'aio roiaroabircictiT.ii,tni ' " "" '"' "W'X"1""" mf'ti inlo tM 1Uo u of lU i.,a u, wb.cb in.; aro na.. Kinrna. Wo, tin Jowkn aro u mora lha .am. m ";--' - " " i- 1(ivt:x an.i,.r my baml ai ciosri.i.1. iii ju na -r Ji.orj, la ib. j..r oi i. UJ, on '""' "''' h"d' t"Vn"''L""T j.ii -I-10 AMIHKW I'hN I., jr. Sheriff . .. .. ... . ., . SherifTs Sale. Ill fir tin ui Mi at tmrm fnaom, Ium 1 I ft the aourt of Conima Plete f Cler- ft lit eotistv. and to a diraaiad. lhara h Hod u PI Itl.IC HA LB, at ib Coutl IIoum, ia Utr iKir.of b of ClearllflH, a Wflna Uv, ih ZMitidayvf i-VlTtiary. t77. al S a'elorlt, p I tnv luiiowioc trier 101 ra uuu, ti c -. lo. or vioo. of aniao.1 .ilu.t in f)mi. tor lowa-hta, ciiarfl.ii o.iooiy. i'a , b.unjsUa.i ! a... nlx-il a. I..U..W. 1 H.fio.io. al or o.u 10, , "ii"" " Ha. ai.idio. ib. i..u ,c ' Hliillo. 4 l.li)il; lbv.ro .1,10. Mid liur Ir-iqij r ' . ' ,0 ri turi'P'bo r.Hi ; ib. oe aiun. id t u i I".'.'..' ZLZT: """'O .men i ramp, ana . I'biii... h. bv L.od d.'od Sib Aonl. A U. im., ro.ur.i.4 ai .:i....l.i. ia Dd book u. D, li" . ""d "". i J.m". c. iM-rd, dalvd 27ih F.b. A 11. I Brill, rriMirdfJ .1 l lourlirld. Ill Urrd boub I). I) . p4.rall, Ar. ro. ved Ihc aam - lo Abraliata Huaithntj. 8ein"i, lam n 10 t ifatitHi aad lu a wM At ir.trij; I A. llauiilin-. Al"", a eertmn lwi-lurt frame hai l.2fl frtl, aitmtlv lo lb tn of ttriit.ft-, CiarnrM vtiuny. V., 00 lot i0il fact. ltfUDM hy Wall plnvL Wrbli- ttry, .dnr IIbt, and M Nu. J:-. Srbtd, lakt-ii in v rut in aui in be uld aa lha prupcajr ul A. . Harp.-r. Aim, a fut and a half aturr houa or buiMIng wnJi bl and eurt Ujrv ar.arteafit ilinrMn, ii m-ni ana i it-t dtrp, tt a pUoK build- .ilu.ti, to Hie iMirwugh ol 0.orola, oa Stone .trret. loiundi-l on llio ...rib lijr Tretivalar rlioel, ..a Ibe e.rl lr Kdonrd Alle. o. tbe ouoin h) ll No. 1 117. He, Bed, l.ke. in ekeratlim and 10 be fold . die p,i.,vri ol liurl Ta;lor, oaaor, and J amra B. Cole, roalractor. Tan., or ti.i.. The priee or nun at ahieb tlie (iMfior'j .boll bo atrvek uff anal b paid tl llio iiuiv of ..le, or auub olber a-rnireiaeol. nia.lt I b. .V(,rutrd. otberw.M tbo ..roprrt, .ill j. .ad ' iruik nir , I j i0.neo ba troinedi.telY put up and told aaai. at the ei- ri.R or tno poran. to erboui it and vbu, In ear. of defleienoe at ro... .ball anlio .nod ibo a.uio. and in no ill Ibe Peed bo praeenwd i. Court fl..r ronSrai.ll.iu unleH the Money la aet.aM paid la mennenll. A.MIKKH PhNTZ. Jr, hH.nirr. Orrii-a, I Sheriff. Clcar.ald. I'.., Feb. J. I77. J SherifTs Sale. At) that etrtain traet or nieea vfland ltit ia Chat tu wm a ii, Clat.rt.el4 eouatr, P , landed nd dMcri'-H ai follow. : On theaaat br land of MamiltaB Wbita. on tha south by Und of Irrio k Hvara, ott tha oonh bj land of McUarv;, aad ctibtalatrif an,at nxty acraa. Alao, m thor traet or p.M of land Uuat io aaid tunbi), bonndi d aa tha taat by land of P. Uotia, ob tba ct by land of On net t, tbe rooib by Ittad f Hard, and m tbe aorth bj laai ul I)olti. ouatMiniog abat llaaere. Alan, anthfr piaoa af land lUnatf la aid 'm'h,V boual'I on tha aasl bv land if Bnnt. ' V 01 8i o ' "u,n T rrrrn im m rum. anu ina aorta "$ I U.d ol Job. NvIT, ouolaialnc tbirt aeret. Alto, a.othar fioee id laud ia tid toanthlp. i a.,and, d on tha rant he lao.l of fob. eff, oa lh. eojlh br lood of J. P. Mtrhaolj, 11a tb. a eel be ; , ... ! ,AJ'' f -d lwa-hip. trmm ""I1 ttahlt, aod othar uatbui dingi. baandul oq th 'at t. land of ttallaithrir atnl Obrwt wak, ailia ' oinb bf laal of Jaiai Oa mr. aa I ah th ittih t hr land ol Huntb luirb. ouiaoin lul anraa Ah..lo,pleW araaod .itb . fo.rj n, '-oundtxl na ih aal by Uad ('aiial by Kitra aa' baira. b other land if tba Dafaod nn lha aonb by Jmapb Joaaatma land, and ... tbt tuib be land 01 H.iraM.tb't he.r.. ' j iltn, Ueteod.ai e talaroM 1. lii. aoro of land I io laid tmiwdiio, oaoupted by J, N K lOrnr ,wtth ' rur th h lh. . ... ... . . . D..,ioatd .1. tneo.n . jo-r ; ua tba foutb by Jiraauh SUvaa. ' r ) Alio, a erUia Irao' -tr fiteoa of Un I al'a.1 ia i B- rnnian -l a wjt at Cbaat ra-h : tb.a-a br i ' Ho.-aach'i htr, htalh 8V di-jtraa- aart I " 11 n"rl 1 ' atrih 0i dfgi-a- -( t'27 arrht to p-at ; theaoa K- riiina Ui.rahaurt 1 larta aarth U drffwa ! Wv" 1 1;1 p"""- tu u t 1 thoo ay tan t ( Ji. - rry tot ha-t rt rh : thanw .,. .aid omdt b, ill rarer court., .o.l dut.Loe. lo t tioet ao l lb. , . . . . ... placa itf bcfinaiai, coataiaiof IS avrea and ta (rCITII- I, Bi t. , AU't, all DrfaniUnt'- Intaratt U all that nartaia traot mt ptmw of laal eltaaU ia ajvd tovraitia. boil tiled aai d -.'rirrw, t Bf iooinc at a pt eiirtifr of Williara Mi'itarvrT'a Uad ; lUnia tty tha ia anaib all dcrvw. aai H parahtt to a tmna eortut : thanra hr Frwaua'a v-arra lot aonb l:i ile-arroa -. Ml uYiBa to a bikoit , 'ttfiulh 42i tlatfrraa 31. ucr ha. tn a itottl a Itrart llav; tlintieo hi tha Mauat amh 4 -i dr ti 4 pan-hra io Pt .nat lhaaoa hr land of ' 1 '" 'Slf -'(win-l H S-Hpar- M CBtltouaTh aoutb 47 daraea aaat I US aarahN to a poal and plaoa at Wtiuaiiig, aonUiaian 1.7 aerot and III ptrrhaa, ant. Alaa, lca laat'a iatamat la all that arula traot or piaoa laad aituata ia aail lotta-Aip, bouodad and dftoritH-d aa ful.ii : UarfiAninf al a puft on Mna of land formarlT otrawdi br Mimon ii--re.aftt.i-h i ihrnaa ay fat 4 ito itb U dfrtca " !wreh to P" : 4 Jrrt wl 81 4 "1 pw0l-a to wat thaoa aorth Ii f"l.!.n." "Tct" !' hJ (4 4 In pt-n-h,.. to a iw.i and ttlaet at b. .inn n.. oontalnin. ni anroa end Ih. aiual all...ne or til per 0ot fur mtd, At. lieited, tahen ia e. otailii. aad lo be told at tho properle g Wis. H W. goner. ' Air.,, a iierlsla ir.ol af Uo t lat'a In AVoe.ria .owuhip. Cloarllekl aoattjr, l'a , k...nded on thi tlM by Hei.rjr. I'.llerni. .alk bf I -.at , weel by Wileot W.hatew, n. aerlh by Thoia.t Flora, eoalat.ia. ahoat k. aorat with aboal I aaraa tliared. an. b.elnf a itaalloao and a b.lf tlory boate aad a liable oraetad there. Belied, take, in oieeetloa aad at ba .aid at Ike properly ol Job. Bhay, tiaral.hea. Al.o, . .ertel. traot ef land tlla.l. In "H tnwnkip, Clearleld anally, l'a., lha blloai , real etlnleaf lleltndaaui Two kaadred .tret of laad with alKi.l forty aerot tlaarad, t.oMI plank boaea auk klieke. .li.ob.1, . fra barn and other aalhatidinife, woaod'd aarl ny K A. A . II Ireia. mi by lee K Henry, aattb by K A. W. . Ima, enalh by Joha Ireia. Alia, oaa ether piaaa ai taod la ta! I towothip, oaouining ab-tal foar aem with taw mill ia md ranolng order, bonnde I Ibe nail by Jeet Miller, weal by U. ffuunh, a'.rlb by Miller A Milch. II, ninth by Jelacl llari.lt, .a. Belled, itkea In aieoutt . a.d lo ba ae l at taa pip -ny l Daniel Coram.. ...I Sninool Cornel ta. T.nat oP d.t.. Th i prlee nr tut. al whinh tbr pruptrtv tbail ua tlrnek wo.t be paid et ike imoo ol tail, ur taoh .Haer arraii.kiaeult aie.le t will be appraend. wtbarwiM tba pr..p.ny aill ba itnatedlaiely pat apaad told a.ia al thaetiea aad rlek af Ih. pertu. la wane. .1 wat llru.i4 aa, and wha, la .tie of denoieoey al each re, aaye,, ehnll taaka anad Iba oaaia, aa I In a bittonoo. wUI law Dead ba preeeoted ia Uoart M aoanrnu' lie. anUaf Ik. Baney w aclolly paid la thai ANUkBMl rut It, Jr., Miurr. Ut.ipa, cw.rd.t.w, , r.b, , utr. kyrUV