Ilk 1 Wit Hi III JThf gUpiiIiliran. Umnoi B. Uoodlandkb, Eilitor. CLEARFIELD, i . Under. If ens ! ksnw "Sat ft"ll ! tbe fcasineee serid, Juet read ur edrerUiin, anlawae. tbe .VpeetaJ enlunB Is part teniae. Ths dcUiles at the new torpedo! boat, making Bkioecl workmen, ihe!1 .'iR? -tn. liln0.t .TVry. fiViilnce, I huvo thought proper to deluy caso Holomon decided, tho Louisiana muddle, and a man among men, all found on our first pajjo, is wholesome reading matter. A Good Sion. 'the State bonds ol Louisiana bare advanced ten per cent, since tho United States troops baro boen ordered to legitimate quartors, and Nieholls declared thelegully elect ed Executive, of tho Sluto. First Paue. Tho Stato, Church and Tboatro aro represented on our first page by the three eminent actors in the drama of lilo to whom reference is mado. Webster, Muhlenburg and Foster all had tbeir sphere and they played their part well. "Russia and Turkey" and "Advico to Hoys" is all good reading for old and young. "Consternation" is the diseaso which now afllicls the I'ackardites most at New Orleans and Washington. Judgo Peleg Sprague, is tho oldest ox-United Slates Senator now living. 11 o was a member of tho Maino Legis lature fifty-six years ago, The Senator from Maine, was not a guest at Ex-Secretary Cameron's on Saturday, in llarrisburg, where Grunt and bis Cabinet held a scssiou that day. Prof. John Light, formerly of Avon, Lebanon county, and well known as a balloonist, died last Wednesday at Paris, Illinois. His diseaso was throat con sumption, and ho wss buried there the noxt day. An exchange says: 'The Farmers and Mechanics' Bank, ofShipponsburg. will fix up its affairs at filly cents on a dollar." The creditors wore promis ed dollar for dollar when the officers closed the door. The fine new Court IIdubc at Beaver will be dedicated on the first of May, on which occasion Chief Justice Ag new, of the Supreme Court, will delever an address, and there will bo other in teresting exercises. The Western Iron Association held a meeting on Wednesday, and a reso lution was adopted advancing tho card price lor bar iron to two cents per pound the price heretofore having been ono and three-quarter cents. George Washington, colored, is the last Packard Legislator tho Democrats of tho Nieholls House have captured, in Now Orleans, llo went over on Thursday, and made the usual spooch. Ho bronght bis little hatchet along. Philosophers hare done wisely when thoy told us to cultivate our reason ratbor than our feelings, for reason reconciles ns to the daily things of ex istence; our feelings teach us to yoarn after the far, tho difficult, the unseen. Poob Blaink. It's not sunstroke now, but bcartstroko, that throws Jeema Blaine into affectionate convul sions. His heart bleeds with sympa thy for Chamberlain and Packard. Jeems knows himself bow it is to be struck! It's of no consequence that Cham berlain's officers refuse to capitulate until tho Supreme Court orders their ejectment. The Hampton government will go on just tho same, and when the timo comes Cliamborlain's men will go out just same. Dunkard M eetino. The annuul mooting of the German Stinkards will bo held at Now Entoipriso, Bedford oounty, commencing May 20. Dele gates will attend from every Dunkard church organization in the United Statos, and the gathering will likely number many hundreds. Boss Winans, a .well-known citiren of Baltimore, died on Wednesday last, aged 84 years. Ho was widely known as an inventor and proprietor of ex tensive machine shops in Baltimore. He built extensire railroads for the Russian government and devised nu morons marine inventions. There are six prisoners in the Schuy I kill county jail who have been senteqc od to tho penitentiary, but could not be received there for want of accom modations. Our prisons, like all our leading professions, aro crowded and overflowing. Tboro is still room for regiments of farmers men who pro duce something ovory year for man and beast. Must oo AnKAD. Tho New York Herald gircs as its opinion, gratis: "Hayes can loso no time in proclaim ing and effecting this purpose lie must go on. llo stands at the parting ot the waters. Ho may giro us a Ty ler administration or a Jefferson ad ministration. But ho must not hesi tate. Ho has thrown asido the licpub licans. Tho Democrats do not want him." Yank. Ahiad.-Kx.Gov. Pollock, Diroc tor of the Mint at I'biladelJii, when compelled to manufacture the bogus live cent pioco ten years aim, conceived the idea that the baso coin should be well endorsed any how, and instead of baring the old "E Pluribus UnunY motto engraved on silver coin we bare PollockVlB God we Trust." It was supposed that this device would bring about "good times," bultbe Pollocken doraement does not seem to make money any plontier. A shrewd Yankee merchant in Allegheny City has con oeiredlike Pollock, somethingoriginal and has placed a sign oror bis door like this: "la God we Trust; All Others Cash." Tbe Ex Governor should sue tha Allegheny merchant for Infringing ob ths right of tbe United State Hint, "77M GETLEMAX FROM CAM ERON HAS 7 HE FLUOH." Tho Riljtiininjr fonnty of Cameron elected John li rooks, of Siniiuinaiion. ing, to the Legislature lust full, over one of llie dent inun cvtirnumiiiului lor tliut vnicu. One si'BBion lias duvolnpcd I! rooks. Ha ritlcs but oihi holiliy Local Option, llu fuvorud a rooniui ment of thin measiiro, anil went to llarrialmi'K cocked und primed to tliu mtiiilo. Air. llrouks finding tliut tile session would wind up without the amy how, snd tlio lUtrisbur, ' pendent of the Scranton Jtri'ublican. I relates the effort in this w ray : "The loWBr branth of tho Legislature pro- of dramatic situation, from high trage dy down through tho several roles of genteel comedy, low comedy and larco. Yesterday uflernoon a genuine treat was enjoyed in tho lino ol farco, one that seldom, il ever, was oclipsed on any stage Tho local option bill was under discussion, and sovoral mombers favorable to the measure had prepared elaborate addresses for tho occasion, and tho House was becoming rather ennuied thereat, and in no mood to be further addressed upon tho subject, but woro seeking such modes of enter tainment as aro usually resorted to by Legislators when il becomes necessary to while away an hour or so of unin teresting debute. Wad-throwing had lost its novelty topics of conversation had run out pin-sticking, and tying tags to each other's coat tails had he come monotonous still tho speaking went on amid the hum-bur.z of conver sation and tho rattle-crackle of desk lids and tipping or chairs, when Mr. Brooks, of Cameron, begun to read his address. Now Mr. Brooks is a tall, elderly member, sort of John Brown, with Btiff up black hair, long white beard, elongated visage, und a weak roico. He had prepared two speeches, from which he purposed to mnko a choico when tho bill came up, in ac cordance with tho direction which the debato might take, and having select ed tho more suitable effort, began, as above stutod, to deliver himself, hold ing ono speech in his hand and laying the other upon his desk. Tho manu script consisted of loose leaves, and as lie completed the reading of each page, laid it down upon tho desk with the sheetB of Iho other speech. By and by he hesitated, seeming either to hare lost the connection or mistaken the pago. Seeing bis difficulty, und in or der to help tho gonllemun along, one of the clerks being in his vicinity, vol unteered to use It is better sight in to letting the sheets, and soon got the gentleman going again. Not being aware of tho duplicate speech, mid guided solely by the numbers on I he pages, tho clerk inadvertantly handed bim the leaves of the wrong speech, which fact tho deliverer did not realise until his uttcntion was called to the evidence of something wrong by the increasing titter ami snicker all over the House Then ho stopped and en deavored to arrungo his papers, and further assistunco came from a couple of waggish members, who, with the ostensible design of gutting the pages in order, mixed them still more disus trously, handing bun slips from the bottom and middle of tho pack, which the advocate continued to read until the House became convulsive with laughter, and business hud to be en tircly suspended, and tho Sergeant-at Arms called upon to quell tho disturb ance. Meantime the oil gontlcman thought bo bad bis slips arranged, but when ho began again bo found bo was reading parts ot his address ovcragain, but still be kept on, mechanically read ing ororytbing handed him, becoming so worked up that ho didn't really know what ho wns reading, and would havo gone on re-reading until dark whatever was shoved at him from bis officious assistants. He would have read tho Lord's prayor, or a chapter from Job, or an extract from Gulliver's travels, had such been given him in manuscript, and the situation finally, becamo so excruciatingly ridiculous, and tho House broko out into such a gufffuw of sido splitting laughter, that tho chair itself could no longor control its risibles, and joined in tho general chorus. Then came to the temperance advocate a full realisation of the situa tion, and ho gathered up bis manuscript, stuffed it into his desk, sat down, wiped the perspiration from his brow, mut tered to himself something about things getting mixed somehow, await-1 cd tho quietude of the Uouso. There ' was no more speeches on tho question, and tho ayes and nnys were taken amid the broadest grins, and now and then a burst ol uncontrollable laughter." ANOTHEB RrSTORATION. Tho ccro monials at tho White Homo will bu hereafter, as in iho days of Buchanan and his predecessors, conducted by tho I Commissioner ol l'ubliu Buildings and ! Grounds instead of by tho Marshal of! the District. Tho conciliatory nolicv ol tho Government has it lino to draw, and draws it from tho bow at tho Whit House door to tho hand-shako in tho Blue Hoom. There's "a nigger in do fence" now, with a vongennco. Hayes was forced to appoint the negro, Fred Douglass, Marshal, but tbo doso is too strong for the numerous reHned caller at tho While House, and now "the gentleman from Africa" takes a back scat. Fred is still Marshal, but ho will bo sent for w hen needed at the Whito House door. Fred, however, will still crib tho 110.000 salary, and wo will bet high that ho will never put a dollar ot il into the Bureau. Tm PosTorriCK Sitb at IIakkis Bl)nn TT q n;-iwtn A, i .V i buro. U. 8. District Attorney Valen- lino having mado application in the I circuit court In Philadelphia for tho "ir11""! o a commission to tlx a valuation upon part of the property In tended for a postofhYe silo ot Harris burg, the court yosterduy appointed the following named gentlemen lo dc. cido botwocn Iho United Slates and the owners of tho property: Simon Camoron, Samuel J. M. McCarrell, Kobort Lamborton, of llarrisburg; mo ctiaymakor and James L. Hey nolds, ol Lancaster; Hugh M. North, ol Columbia. Tbo properties are (round ed by Locust, Third and Walnut street, and by lUspborry aronuo. It is the flrsl lime that such an application as stated has boen mad in a United Htali-s Court Heretofore the State Conns bar beon applied to make the neoot ary order. ANOTHER FREE ST A TE. Tlio wllitlrawul of tlio troons from jJuw OrU-ans drives tha lHt iml! In llio Huclical coflln, Slid rentores the Union, Tlio Niclioll Sluto government Is in full rsswesslon, Legislature mid ull. Tlie soldier wore rumored by (ivn. Sliuri dun lit 12 oVIiiik on Tuesiliiy. Tlio llu) i'h ihj orders read us follows : Kxh'utivi Mansion, ) Washington. Anril 20, '77. I To Hun. (leo. II'. McCiary, Secretary of ivar: censor, in tho iiiiinediuto vicinity of the uuilUing usel as a mate House, in New Oiliuiis, La., and known as Me chsnics' Instilulu, a detachment ul' U. S. Infantry. Kindinir them in thul a decision of Iho question of their ro- ninval until I could determine whether the condition of affairs is now such as to either require or jiislily continued militury intervention ol the Nutiouul Government in the uffuirs of the Stute. In my opinion there does not now exist in Louisiana such domestic violence as is contemplated by the constitution as the ground upon which tbe militury power of tho National Government muy be invoked for tho defense of the Stute. Tho disputes which exist as to tbe right ot certain claimants to the chief executive olllco ot thut Stuto uru to bo settled und determined, not by tho executive of the United States, but by such orderly and peaceuble methods as may lie prescribed by the Constitu tion mid tbe laws ol the Stale, llur ing Iho assurace tliut no resort to vio lence is eontempluted, but tliut, on tlio contrary, the disputes in question are to ho settled by peaceful method under und in accordance with law, I deem it proper to take action in accordance with tho principles announced when I entered upon the duties of the I'resi duncy. ou aro therefore directed to see that tlio proper orders are issued lor tho removal of said troops at an curly date from their present Kisiliou to such regular barracks in the vicini ty as may be selected for their occupa tion. IS. 11. Hayes. Tho Secretary of War, alter tho ad journment of the Cabinet, addressed tho following letter to General Sher man : Wae Department, 1 Washington, April 20, '77. J Gen. William T. Sherman, Commanding United Slates Army: General: 1 have the honor to en close herewith a copy of a communica tion Irom the President of tho United Suites, in which he directs that the de tachment of the United Stales troops now stulioned in the vicinity id the .Mechanics' Institute, in the city of New Orleans, La., be withdrawn to such convenient barracks as may be selected for their occupation. You uru hereby charged with the execution of this order und will cause the withdrawal to tuke place on Tuesday next, lbe2 llli of April, at 12 o'clock meridian. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Geo. W. McC'rart, Secretary ot Wur. The following order will, no doubt, put Sheridan's avyur to boring in the right direction in the future: Ciiicaoo, April 21. Tho following was sent Irom the headquarter of the military division of the Missouri to General Augur to day : Chicago, April 2L General C. C. Augur, New Orleans, Louisiana. Sir: By the direction of the Lieutenant Gen eral, the following tclegmphio order from tlio General of tbe uriny is for warded tor your action and guidance. Please report by telegraph upon the execution of the order: Washington. April 21. Gen. P. II. Sheridan, Commanding thr Division of the Missouri, Chicago, 111.: You will pleuse onler the troops now posted at or in the immediate vicinity of tlio Slule House, New Orleans, to the United Slates barracks on Tuesday, April 24 ut 12 M., precisely, and rviort I he fact to these headquarters. Copies of the order of tho President and Socrotary of War will como to you bv mad, and anothorcopy will be sent to General Augur dirwt. W. T. Sherman, General. It. C. Drum, Ass't Adj'l Gen'l. Tho 21st ol April, 1877, will be ren dered famous in history front tho fact that it restores liberty to forty millions of people, who have been pinned down by tho bayonet over since 1861. Eman cipation to all. A Material Difference. The "line of demarcation" between the Democratic jiarty and tho opposition party for tho past hundred years has been as marked as the changes of the moon. No differenco what name the opposition adopted, or who became its parly leaders, who alternately assum ed the name of Federalist, Whig, Anti- Mason, then again Whig, American, or Know Nothing, and lastly Republi can, it was always the same leopard. A chango of namo did not rcmoro tho spots. To bo a Radical in politics is a kind of "free and easy" achemo of plun der, equipped with alias ; but to be sworn to support tho Constitution has ruined a number of prominent opposi tion lenders. An exchaniro in alludinir to tho question, remarks: "John Tyler, Millard Filmoro and Andrew Johnson wore all elected by the Kadical party on itsdicul issues. But when thev took their seats and swore to obey the Constitution, as honest men Ihey bad lo abandon tbeir party and ils platform and stand by tho Constitution anil thu luwa mado in accordanco there with. This is now tho situation in which Mr. Iluyes finds himself, Tho Budiciil leaders want him to go with lliem in disregard of his oat It to suppo't the Constitution, und be hesitutes. If ho refuses to bo governed by them, they will fight him. Under theso circum stances it becomes the duty of Demo crals to sustain him in whatever is right, for that is what wo want." Wat Nor be Happy. And now come the New Orleans Republican, tho oldest organ of tho party whoso namo it boars in the South, with this frank declaration : H da sal hailt.t. to aj laat If Iba BspubM ean puny ihould Iron aoy eauM la hruurftil l lla that lha raraianuttoa af tha eolorwl pao pla ran sa lanaar ba SiraetaS by Ibrai la tha mssnar ibal lhair heart and e,,a.tenfla wDnM diat.t., th. ,.r, ahi,t at tr...i. ib.i raura aisnaar mat inir heart an e,,a.lenfla woald "U"M prnm:dbj io.p.,,0, I s iser aeptiirud and laraed sfiloil to da- Which means simply this, that when tho llcpublican party can no longer control the Totes of the negro il will favor bis disfranchisement, as it never would have given him suffrage except with a view of controlling his vote and , retaining power by the exorcise of this agency. Forney seems to think that Hayes' ordur withdrawing tbe troops in Lou isiana I about tho best thing that ever happened. Tho editor of tbe TYest, has therefore, boon mado happy on two occasion. He rejoiced when Grant ordered tho troo there for the .purpose of carrying the election and new Hayes hu mode him good again. Ureal men often cbang their views, bat fool never. Converted. The gallant editor of thu Philadelphia I'rrss is moro highly pleased with the "Cniilcdcrulu" Key iluyes hu in his'Cubiiiet, than with all tho rest Hayes Included. In allud ing to the "Confederulu" Postuiusler Geiierul, Forney says : "Nothing has been more touching and moro siguill cant than the selection of this distiu guished citizen us tbe bind of a most iniporlunl department of iho civil Ad ministration ; because, while indicating torgiveness on the purl of tbe Exucu- 'e'lerule who accepted it, There tun he no real reconciliation between the North iiul the South unless the spirit manifested by these two men Is made the organic law ul tho two parties ol this country. Wo must hour and for bear. We must give and forgivo. And nothiugiu the somewhat abnormal pol icy of President Hayes, considered eu llrely in reference to tho past narrow practices in the politics ol our country, is moro interesting lliiin the recogni lion of these great axioms," Well, if uuy "rebel sympathizer" ever said it any better, wu havo lulled to notice il. The "rebel" Key, and the "loyul" For ney in one bed after such un awful waving of the "bloody shirt." us was witnessed in this country lust full, is enough to muke one remark : fSoiuo hiMly's a fool I Or words In lliut effect. A new comet was discovered In Eu rope on Fridny, the (Sih iust., and thu fuel was immediately cabled to Prof. Henry of tbe Smithsonian Instilulu, who telegraphed it lo Prof. LewisSu ill, u distinguished astronomer, nt Roches ter, N. Y. Prof. Smith commenced searching for it lit 2:30 o'clock on the morning of the I lib of April, or ns soon us it was above the horizon, and succeeded in finding it in a lew minutes. Hu says il is a beautiful comet, jusl visible to tlio nuked eye, will show in an opera glass, bus a short wide tail, and is going to be brighter. Its posi tion ul discovery was In tbe constella tion Pegasus. It can only be seen in the morning un hour or two after mid night, so tliut the celestial visitor is not likely to attract much attention from the unscientific public. " With out Ri-flnril yi'irirtk'a SunUy ntsi imprr null attention In ih rxiropilmiir omitt ln f linnet ib ib Tsi R-srlfvr' Ollu of thl -it J i a.ii'1 tii ca ul C..s'r.lltr Hsii.tuok II In itrtf anolbrr paiDTuI enniuirBtRrji Ui"tt inunict ial ovE'verninDt. Look whrra we utajr, tbp lulauiB,nKDJD:t of out Awftriaan elites II, Wltb Ivw iepliona. uVulonMs tsoL" That truthful contession is extracted fiom Colonel Forney, editor of the Philadelphia frets, in his issue ol April 17th. The "puinlul comment ary " arises from the fuel that Iwo ol his "bullies" huvo been caught rob- bing tho tax-payer or that city of . . . ' . . . ' ihoiisatids of dollars precisely on the Tweed New York plan and iho vir tuous Colonel never "squeals" until alter all the other daily and weekly und Sunday papers huvo exposed tbo scoundrels. " Butter lute than never." Pi'm.man Palace Car. A palace cur is in course of construction at thu P. II. 11. shops in AlUsina, and will be completed about tho first ut July. It will cost ubottt 130,000, und is a I'oll muii palace car on the sumo style as the one which was on exhibition ut the Centennial, the only differenco bu ing thai this will bo a much finer car. The tour seasons will be represented on Iho headings, the panels on tbe arched sides ure lo bu iirnunieliled, the trimmings uro lo be ol'sdver, nii.klo- platcd chandelier will grace Ihe centre of the car, and all in all it will bo a beauty. As Corrupt as Belknap. It seems that unolher of ti rant's Cabinet .Minis- lers is to bo put through the mill when Congress meets. A "special" to the New York Herald asserts that the "prosecution of ex-Secretury Itnbcson, for ullegud misappropriation of the hinds ul'ihu Nuvy Dupurlmuiil, will bu a leading feature ot Democratic policy in theforthcomingsession of Congress." Robeson made ten dollurs in selling .Nuvul con true Is, to one dollar made by Belknap in selling Trader-posts, und why should the former not be made as odious us Iho latter tor his crimes. WoitliBTO lit;KN. -duel Justice Field, ot tho eight-to-seven commission that hud no authority to punish wrong, said of thu doings of the commission : "The country may submit to tho re sult, but it will never cease to regard our action as unjust in itself, and as calculated to sap the foundation of pub lic morality." Associulo Justice Clil tord, suid: "Neither the public nor the citizen have any power to defeat the machinations of fraud, perjury and Ibrgcry, if the measure adopted In this caso aro held to bo iiicfl'ectuul und insufficient." Tue Gay Deceiver. The Ex-Rev. General Gnrtlcld, in his ruco for the Speukunship, is making ull sorts ot promises to catch the Southern vote, but thus fur with little success. Iiu pttblican professions of luith, where olllces are concerned, havo been lound by pusl experience to bu Very wvuk reeds lo lean upon. Tito Congressman who will accept s, '1,000 leo to pass a claim through tbo Committee uf which he is Chairman is not fit to take a seat in tho Speakers chair. A stull in the Penitentiary would bo mora appro priuto. riXMi.-Dun-el Hull, of Now Hump shire, wus sent to tbo Cincinnati Con vention lust summer as the representa tive of a Dluino constituency. Before the Convention met ho was "seen" by ex Governor Noyes. When the lime lor thv ballot camu Sir. Hull voted lor Hayes and carried two of his delega tion with htm. Mr. Hall has just been appointed Naval oilier ut Boston. Carry the news In the gentleman from Muine, Mr. Blaine, A lUroRMEU N'eoro. Fred Doug lass, tbecoloind United States Marshal for tho District ol Columbia, has Very clear and practical ideas on the subject of civil service reform. Since ho was inducted Into olllco bo has made ono of bis sons bailiff and another a deputy assistant marshal. Plainly Mr. Doug lass holds tho apostolic doctrne that he who provides not for his own house hold hath denied thelaith and is worse than an infidel. A Pennsylvania woman who wont lo Kansas few year ago writes back that ahe ba done a well as could be expected endnr tho circumstsDces. She bo bod thro husbeveds, two pair of twin and lb ag. XEWS ITEMS. Russia thinks shu can "bear" It. 1 1 1 ill I to ami Hamlin are quarreling. Michigan has fifty ihousund tem perance men. California has ono hundred und five niillioniiuirus. All tho new towns out west uro being iiiinied Custer. Sixty five thousand men are out of employment in Now York. Vermont is doing a good business in munlurs and ium' suL")i . totio lust, and then Gov, it up. Grand Diika Alexis recently visit ed Mr. tluyes at the While House. The Towimila, i'u., nail works are about lo bo out lit iij-y-ri4v 'sydi). A Pittsburg merchant has put up n sign, "In Gud weirust ; ull others cash." Jimmy llluinu has a chip on his shoulder, und dares Hayes to knock it off. Tho Ctti hondule iron -works hare moro orders un bund than ihey can till for some lime. Cbunibei lain coin nionded his cause lo heaven, ami that tribunal knew just what to do with it. Cincinnati Is going tn have a color ed baby show, and eighty entries have already been made. Sixteen miles of gas pipes will be laid by the new gas company recently organised ul llurri-biiig. Gen. O'Neill bus started for Ne braska with a colony of throe hundred emigrants from l.tiieriio county. Twenly-one sheep were killed by dogs one nielli lust week, ou the fsriu of John Elliott, in Butler county. McKeun county bus a now curios ity it gas well Unit emit immense vol umes of naler and tiro alternately. Parson Newman's church is bur dened with a big debt, and bus no hope of a subsidy for the next four years, The Pittsburg papers sny I hut or ders tu the Iron mills ot thul city are coming in rapidly from the Southern states. Tweed is not as heuvy us he used to he, but in his recent confession ho sut down pretty bard on some id' his former friends. Ex-President Grunt lias bought a hundred ucres of laud ill Florida, and after his return Irom Europe will goto raising oranges. A letter from the Black Hills re porta laborers' wages at from lour to fire dollars a day, bul flour twelve dol lar per hundred. Tho men at work on the Ashlund water works, in Schuylkill county, gel three drinks ol whisky a day in addi tion to their puy. T. W. Marion, of Gn-ono county, I'u., a former member of the Legisla ture, has been arrested for dealing in counterfeit money. l ctgui-iooi vein ot coui has open discovered near Susniiehuuita Slut on. in Stisipiehaniia county, on the hue of thu Kite Ituilniud. Hx Surgeon Gen. Full, of the United Slules navy, died al his residence in Philadelphia on the 12th iust. He was a lialiva of Lancaster, Pa. Moody bus kepi up his revival in mision longer than he did utiywhuru else, hut il is easily aecounlud tor the New Kuglund sinners aro lougb onus. Tho grandfather of tho present ii uuu iiutnploii, ol Mould Carolina, wus a ruvuluiioimry rvbvl, and George Iho third suid ho ought to huvo buun hung lt,r Iruuaoti, A meteor weighing two tons re cently buried itself in thu soil i.f Ver mont, ami yet the iiihiibtlanlsol thut benighleil Stute persist in vning the ,-eneia satiusioiie lliKel. While workmen wore cleaning out a ball in Warren, Pa., one day last week, they found a rut's nest contain ing ovoi eighteen dollars in hills and scrip, all in good condition. Chester papers report that before the Celili-liliial exhibition orders from foreign cities were rurely received al the Kddj stone print works, but now they are literally pouring in. During the month of March there were confined in the llarrisburg lockup 510 prisoners, to whom I.3UU meals were issued. Tho total cost uf broad was 123.50, and of cullee tVi. Statistics show thut of 1G!),62I col ored troops who woro mustered in du ring the war. 1,514 woru killed in ue lion and 14.887 deserted. lint the colored troops fought noSly." Tho Sheriff of Carbon county has bis instrument of death prepared lo eoiiimenco the execution uf thu Mollie Magtiires under sentence. It is suid no two will he executed at '.bu suinu timo. An Kitglish steamer is now atNuw London, Connecticut, holding munitions of war lor the Turkish goveriiineul. This will make the seventh cargo ot war material taken from this country to Turkey. The Indiana normal school will re ceive Utt.OUO of the appropriation for schools made by the legislature. With this aid the school will bo ubiiliduntly uhlu to coMliuuo successfully and mcul ils obligations. A curious rule prevuils in Germa ny, that it a person is injured on a rail n.ad and subsequently dies from thu injuries received, lliu occurrence is not deemed a railway accident unless death occurs within twuuly-l'oiir hours. Fred Doiiiduaa and his thruo tons being all in tut offices, thu negro rueu may bo considered as satisfied, the country having been lor years taught to consoler r red as comprising the col ored peoplo of America. Tho now stay law has been uro- ductivo of several judicial oiiinions. J utlgo Trinikey bus rendered decision that its provisions tin not apply loesses Where slay ol execution is wuived by contract nor to chums tor lubor. Tbe Corry Telenrank says I, lias just been discovered that oil" nl the unsuccessful candidates lor postmaster mere nail a spnl in his house (filed with upon ended cigar boxes, anil practiced mroiigu inn winter al distributing thu man. John Mulloy, a Molly Muituire charged with complicity in the murder ol .uorguu I owell.hasheen Iniiuu guilty of murder in the second deirrve, al .Munch I hunk. He is the sixth msn ti.und guilty ol comnhcilv in tbe mm der ol Powell. The riicattixville. Pa., bridge works hare cliwcd contracts for lite whole of iho iron bridge on lliu Que bec, Montreal, Ultawa anil Occidental Kailway, III Canada, over six thousand lineal lent and between three and lour thousand tons. Miss Kste Claxlon, Iho actress who made a narrow escape when the Brtstklyn theatre was burned, ma le an equally narrow onu at tbo burning of thu St. Louis hotel. Khu hus thus es cuped two great Ores tuny sho bu as fortunntu in escaping thu Dual confla gration. "White (loortre," noted triik horse hrvd hy Dun Itlcs, rliivl In Tilus ille tlio otlior tin)-, stfed tliirty livu jesrs, lie rulirad Irom iMisineiw eleven jesrs iro, since which lime he ba nn OKlenUliotisljr lollowed oommon lifu, Oo had lh cxn mojD nrvUv macfa ill llo hlmMtf. . A PETROLEUM BLAZE. ONE MUMIUKD ANU SEVXNTEEN TltbU BANO UAIlHtLS or UIL VKSTUOYXU BY LIUHI'MNU. A despatch from Putroliu, Butler county, I'u., sua: On Tuesday utter noon u woek a heavy storm pussed over this suction. Thu lightning struck a lui'gu lank on lite l roulinuii lanu which eoiiluiued 22,OUd barrels of oil, und tho lunk wua lorn to pieces. Thu burning oil set II iv to two other tanks und ouu eoiiluiiniig 25,000 barrels was destroyed. The utuer was exiimuisli i ij'sit. MihA u iinu uestrolllg everything in it course. It was chucked by IfaUlou's dun), which was large enough to hold Hand slop lurlher damage, twelve oil wells Willi tanks ut lliu null were destroyed. The town of Ti'ouliiiau, consisting of a hotel, Iho lively stuhles, a blllluld room und dwelling houses, were destroyed. The )7,UI)J barrels ol oil burned holoiigud 10 lliu Union I'tpu Lino and will be paid by pro lulu assessment by thai hue. The loss hi the town uf Truul iiiuii is estimated ul f dlt.OOO. 'I hu loss ou thu twelve oil wells Is hot known. Thu Pittsburgh Telegraph ya: Dur ing lliu progress ul the storm a United 011 lunk, ut l''uirvicw, Buller county, wus struck by lightning. Thu flumes cuiiiinuiiicuted lo others of nine tanks ut that point, and this morning tuo contents ol seven were destroyed, with the probability thul the oil in the other two would also be consumed.! Euch tank contained 10.0UU barrels, sol that 70,l0d lunvls huvo ul ready been deslioyed and 2U,UU0 barrels ale likely lo ou lust. The destruction ul' ilU.IIIJU out of 10, 0U0 burl els will uccasioii a! Ions lo holders ut United euriitieales of (20U on a Ihousund burrels, or twenty cents pur burrol. The lotul loss will tcucli a qtiurter ol' a million dollars, and will full muiiily on BieculuUirs w no uru holders ol United certificates, l'tiu largest holders, ami presumably tho heuviust losers, ure Prentice & Co., ol Now York ; Dr. Uostuiler, of mis city, and IticbuiM Jennings, ul Jirudy'a Bund. In many cases pel-nous uniting luuks uii the line huvo un insurance independent ol the line, ui.d owing lo Kits luet, the general average may bu reduced in this case. A I.Iab ltLWARDKD. Alfred E. Luu, who wus Privatu Secretury of Mr. Hayes w hen bo was Governor ol Ohio, Uas been remembered with Ihu appoint ment of Consul lo Fruuklorl. Mr. Leu deserves Una token of grateful recog nition un the part uf tuo Fraudulent President. On the lUlhuf July, IH16, sunn alter tho Cincilinali Convention, Mr. Loo wrote to the Secretury of the American Alliuucu to u' knowledge tne receipt of the resolutions ot the Alli ance admitting Mr. Iluyes to honorary membership, und lo say that hu was deeply gratiliej by such a mark ol confidence. Mr. Luu in this letter re ferred to thu importance ot currying Ihu Stales of New York, New Jersey und Connecticut, and promised the Alliuucu "such aid and co-operation as seems to bu advisable." When this letter, revealing ihu connection of Mr. Hayes with u pruscriplivo Know Nothing organization, was published, every ell'url was iiiudu to relievo bim Hum responsibility tor il. Nothing wus left bul lor Lee to niuko an ue kuowledginetit Ihul hu wrote the letter without the slightest knowledge ou thu part of his principal. Improbable as was the story, il was accepted tor what il was worth, und Mr. Leu is now re warded lor his noble sacrifice of lite truth with ibis consulate in un import- uni uuriiiaii city. SraippKU ht the Liuiitni.no. On a tarm sixteen miles sou I best ot Jack sonville, 111., and not fur Iron! Franklin, 11 r. Huinuel JlcC'iiiluy, his son rullum, and a hired hand were at work when u suveru thunder shower begun. The parly sought refuge under a tree. While wailing liir tlio subsidence ol Ihu storm, Ihu electric fluid descended thu tree and felled two ot thu men senseless to lliu ground. Ouu, tbo la borer, sisni recovered, and was un hurmod. Thu other, young McCurloy, seemed lifeless, and was supposed to bu dead. His clothes were stripped from him, even to his btsils. Some of his garment were on Ure. His under clothe even were burned or torn into shreds. The ioor fellow's body was burned and blistered down the entire back, from his shoulders to his heels, ami wen the soles of bis leeu His companions wrapiwd up thu almost nuked Usly in their coats and carried it off lo thel'arin house, about a qtiurter of a mile distant. There it was dis covered thul hie was not extinct The sufferer recovered consciousness, and is now colivulescelil. Poor Hi.aine. Tho Senator from Maine, in bis letter to lliu New York Herald, in Blinding to things down South, says: "My heart and judgment are both with Packard and Chamber luin in tho contest now waging." Well, whut of it Mr. Blaine? Mr. Iluyes' "heait and judgement" seems to run in some other gutter; and what are you going lo do about it T Again : If Iho Huston pros does not reflect stal wart Radicalism in New England ; does Mr. Blaine? And it so, go ahead, and you will find a landing yet. Uni- ditrtlsrmrnts. CIAUTIOM.mAII pr-a.i are brrebjr tm.on J aUilnit tturchsnlair tr ) inr war - tlltflf villi Lh following propari-r, nuw in th pottwMfio ot C nnKt.it i iu rich I? It I trig, of Bog ii.wabip, to wit i All lb grain la (ba groan '.all lha caul anrl hor-u a In hi pwion, nil bngt tvt all hit arming Imtjlaiatnta. 8i( oroo- frtr . turbaw4 hy m on tha tttfb d.T of npni. ias., ana M itll vita nlia n loan -ahjaot inj timer. BUItsKK. I.avrtnra, April tft,'T7-.1 A IIHIINTH ATOM'S MorlL'ii. j Noliaa la ber-br fleas that Lattare of Ad- uiialatratloc oa lha aetata af WM. T. TII0KP. tela of Ureeoemad towaebtp, Claariald a,amte, l'a., daava-ad, haria baaa duly grasled la tba aiidrrelKnad, all pereooe isdabtad to asid aetata will plaaea Inabe tiaioadlata pavaeol, sndlkoea naein ataiaia or daaeaaue asaiaet lha eaaia will prrevitt Ural proparle auihtillaarad for aettla mwilwlthootdalar. CIlAKI.H Tll'lHP, Bower, April ti. '77-St. Adtuininritor. f IVIIHt IJ Ntll'K K, 17 Math.ua Millbs rs l.srl Mili.rs. la tha Conrl r Catoai.,n Plaaa of ClearSeld t K as, Uaiab I- 1177. dab. Bar. Ui...ree To l.arl Millrrt Yos ara an-raha required lo apfwar mm lha Brat day of tbo Bail tarm of Iba I'uurt of Comneoa Ploaa of OlaarSeld eosntr, to now eauea wnv a oaorva at atroraa eholllS sot ba si. da SKaiaet yua lo iba abara etalad aaN en aovplalal 01 Matilda Miller ANUIIKvy rKtIT!, Jr., gberlf. April IS, IS77 41. DIl'OHCK NliriCK. Joe it. llsusABsa re. Oars'tss Bni-bakbb Is lha Court af rnrauioB Pl-a. of ClHtr.,atl Ci , ha. It, Maieb T., Ii. Al. Sab. Bur. Ulyoroa. To t'eth.rlae Biabekar t V a ara ken-by ra qain d t. a,pear ob Iba Iret M-adea f JBBe, mi i, m enow aauan way a siarea ur diruraa rboiild Bot ba B.ada BraiR.t a IB lha abore eiena rare as a,.ai.lelni at Joe. K HrBlwki-r. AM.KKW rK.T7., J,, Sk.rit. April Ii. IS77 4i. I I Ktll.lKHhi hOTICK. 1 Noliea le berahy (Ivan Ibal tha fotlowlBg sa aouaiB have bran examined and peeead my sie.aad rvraaiB llrd of raeord Is Ihia alBaa for tba ls .ilion of belre, laaaleaa, aredllora, and all of here tolMirelad, on will ba braeantrd la lha nail Or. phane' Court ul Clearfield eouaty, lo ba held al tba lean tiouee, IB Ihe Borough of ClearSeld, aom nwualnc on the ! Mcsida; bain Iba llet day) , a,, n. u. in, I I Partial Areoost al lleoraa II Waavlia, Adaiiaia. C atorer ibMaalataaf 0. C Oaias la af lb Leioughol Houiid4le, rbarSnd Co., Pa., da-d. rental Aan.aal of U W Uallabar, Adaiialilre. tar al l ha aaiaia or Uuab llalLhar.lele of Cheat taaaihip, Claarlel.l eoaetv. Pa..rie.'d. Partial Ai sol al Jeans) A J. I MeKea, Ada. a. Iiralre ai the eat a ol Uaaa MoKaa, lata af Kboi towooh.p. Claarfleid aaunlv. Ha. AaeM. Partial Aeouaol of Milra Pell., and llao. WiM, naaiiRieiraiure Bl IBB allele af JanuS Wtee, lei. "f ltmi IWB . I'learlald Oa.. Pa . daa'a. Final Aeaaaet of tt B. Speekaian, Adailaletratar ia aeiaia M aeajamtB saaakaia, lata uf Claarl, Id eaaair. Pa , dee'd. rmal Aaaoaai al m. Rider, Adalelrtrelar D. B N . C. T. A . ml iba retaie af Jan kidar, laea si vuriaat,Mj l.p., Olaarleld 0o. Pa, dee'. Uaatd'BB A -ooaalal taahertak MeNaal.(aardlaa at Isae Paula, ifaraearly Bw.e Maaal aa al -aa bain al WB a. um, Uas 1 0arweaa nlla Wrasfk, Vaaart 0a , ra , W4. LI MeWaaaT. apr. ae-ee ftrw 3Ui'frtlsnnfnt. TIN & SHE ET-1R0N WARE. CANDIS MERRELL Hu on-4. In bdlMing o Mtrhtt HKt. lha 9i Wfiirrn llul Utt , a.uiii- tha CVtm II km In ClvariUltJ. Tin inl ritual Iron Un farl.ry tmi Klor, br III U found nlill lit" lull hn of HOUSE FraiTISHTtTO GOODS, HutiMRpunling mm4 all kintj of Jib work, Tmyir. In, Aa., dona on ahirt nutiaa nij at reaawiabla rak-r, Ala zi.'M fur tbt Singer Sewing Machine, A lupply of Mftflblnr., with N-dU, Ac al uo band Tarn, Ptrlutljr tb or coua'r produca. A aharaol palruoaga U. B MKRKKI.L, SuperiBt0(ifBt. Cltrarflfltl, Aprtl 24, U77-lf. HIGH ST AM ARBS !;-. J. REYNOLDS & SON, NoRrllSKST rORNKR THIHTEt-.NIII VII BBHT T MEETS), PHILADELPHIA, MAM HCTI RKH8 Jt PATKNTKD Wrought-Iron Air-Tight HEATERS, HITIISIIAKtva ANU CLINKKR IIKINDINU URtIEK FOH RUsMiSjU ANTIIRA I'lTh OH UlTl'MINOI s CO Ah. (JEN TUN MA L W Roll, 11 , 1!U) HEATERS, FOR BITIXINOI SCXML. KEYSTONE VK)l!,IIT-laO HEATKi.S, COOKI.V'I RANOES, LOW-DOWN URATES. Dattrlptlra I Irculsrs scat Tree m an; s idr h. KXAMI.VK BKFOKEKht.KOTINO. April ,'!7 Ij. THE PU L DEUmPTniES. "THETIKR," j FIRST CI.ASI INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER, A ad baa eloiwj Id flrtt joar with aa tifahliibott boon Ida airaaiatioa larar than that of ao.r otbar daily fa Hooaavlvasaia, witb a liagla al eaptiua. It baa nw tba moat parfot't maehiaar aa l aputiaaf for priatiag iti Ura ad.tiaa. b. iag iwaoao Hon Parfoalmg Prtoaa. aaH oapabl of priatiag JO, out ouoili aaptaa ot Tho Tiaaa In an banr, io that it naa giro tha ttr; lat aa anil taaka Ike oarliait daliiar to iu rcadura. It contains ALL THE LATEST NEW8( ioolading tha ASOCf ATKD PRESS TEI.il MKAMS, KfKCIAL TKLKtJKAM-t a 1 CiR. MK.srONDt.NCK frata all p .lata ..f int-,n, p3 aad AcoaraU Local Hapuru,aal "aarUta B iitor ial biaauaalaoa ol a.i Oar root Tpia, matting it tho anost ouaipiato and ebwipat oawapapar tn I'vouajIfOiiU. "THE TIMES" ia Thoroughly Inda pendaut. ia artryibing. and will, la all polftiaal atniggUa. brtsfaiibial lotratb and it no i ooartati'io). It rnaara aa hl(uw pruaa af aaatralitj oa tba laading quaatma of tba dy, ar in pulitinal eta toata a tnay (im, bat will avar diaeard tba blind partiranahip that aroold aaHordinata tba nght to party aaeat-ac, ao nattar for whalorganitatian. or a vbuo Inraroat neb olaiaa ia nada, aad old fearlaail; aril iota piltiiaal arror a id tha tf puhiia tntattritj wtaroavor faad. It demaod' aaoB-mr aad fli.htj in f-vary drpatrraient of avitb .rt'v. Citr, Sura aad Natianal. aoJ boldlv ariaigoa tbaa ( ovary party no ttiuM paalia iraiu It diaoaaaoa pablia iaaaa. pablio ovania and pablia aa, witb that aivaara of froodai that ia diatatt-d by troth, but wiib that dignltt aud eoaitaay which bnid avar obaraatrli- tlio prvra of ba aiuataoligbloood aauvo of tha world Hriaa tow oanu par pj : aaail aabperibfra, pait ag prapald, an dollar a year, or i'tr r-nla a m.,ulk.- Addnaa THB TlMKA. IK Cbaaiaatrk fhilad'a. April Ja, 77 Jt. WILLI4M H,E3EjE) UOrENINl) THIS DAY s LAROl BfOt'K OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, lit ALL TliB DRANCIIB8 APPERTAfNINO TO THE DRV UOOna TRADB. DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, MUSLINS, TICKINGS, SHIRTINGS, CASSI MERES, LINEN SUITS, &o.,&c, ic. NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS, F UNGES, LACKS, GLOVES, IIOSIElir, TIES, CORSETS, BUTTONS, 4o., Ac , Ac. W1UT8 GOODS, TA BLB LINENS, CORDED AND PLAIN PIQUES, SWISS LAWNS, WHITE TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, RUCUINU, CURTAIN NETS, Ac, Ac. MILLINERY, TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, TRIMMING SILKS, Ao., Ac, Ao. Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Wall P. pers, &c, &c. rtII.L 1T0CC Or EVIRYTHIHO, BOl'OUTrotOASB. AND WILL II SOLD FOR CASH. WM. REED, lm IH. I, Hat Oft Um MHit. CENTRA L" HOTEL. PITTS BUUG u, El? -to i ii wa 1 1 i'T ,. ) Srnilhfield Street, from 2nd to 3rd, Avenues. Tho neit rnt rally Infa'f lrat-rlaa Hiaa lo lb rify. Pirt aara poa ihn d-r ifir aiaataa to all tha d-p U ao I alt pirta uf bj m a. tha. farm. 91 A(l ntr liy. ' W4LSH & AKDEaSOS', Proprietor.. Tba Rapt imcm. of ClrarflalJ, itoilvf.1 weckl; at tba Hulel an t plants' od fita rr fl lMlHf gacau from bie aarlHin, Aa. A.nl J7. Iijt xt rpitiAi. i.lsr-i.in r a.Ht4..I f..r J. trial at 'aroa I waak (tMl day) ol Majp laroi, i;rt W. II. A L. Aieocia'ii Te. Jamae llalay. W. W. W,l.a,lo a.a I C. Wtl(iil AC. Uaa. B l.ata Tha T. A V H. M C i B. A O. Iiartisara re. Ti.a T A C. K. R. fa. O.C. Pairsiora ra Joa. lUrtibora. AaAraw rau, Rr. vt a. forlar at. al. S.oi'l llaf tlj . btln W.V.Wnsl al.al ,A !' -I. U. Uaiit va. MlabarS u-aiip. Uratfr U. II III -la I,. Illll W . Olaha; t. R. Koabar 4. W. I.ucora Lvtarai Morer Oaii. M. Uriabio Ira R. Snllojas Sanaal Wlueiatre Crl.aisas A S-.n aa. Hill A L'lirk. ra. II ill A Ciark ra. J IV. Davn. re Jobs DaBoie. ra Jntia llu Bole. re Wm. W. Irwia. re. Tba Caaa'a K. R. Co. re Bloom A Krbrd. ra. Jara. Oa bar. re. laa Uatue. W. 8. ila4 A Vro'l re. Stfuu"! urhy. i. A. Huff, flaarJIia ra. J. K A ). C. Krati.r. KLI (LOOM, Hn.lb .sniarr. RKPOHT or tbe romllliun of Iho COf.VTV NATIONAL HANK of ClearUcld. at Clw it.a, in tlm State l.tanayiraoia, at tan eiuo uf outineaa on April 14, 177: KaaoURcat. I.uaua and diacounta.., H il Ovardralti :i,i;i it 3 i: 71 ;j,aou ao e.J.a n 1.M2 a? i.iks : a, SIS T I.4HH Si i.ikh n l.s.i is I 01) S..I IS oo U. H. boudt tu aueura oirauialiun tHlirr atookr, bondi, avnd tntrlgatgt ... Uua from apirurtd leaarva acula ..., Uua fruut ottiar Xationai Hi.iika. ltn fruta Hutu Bunk a nod Bin ken... Kt-al vatatif, lurut'ore and Btturi... Currant alpaDeaa akU la&ae pail.-.. Ohake ana aiberoaeb itcina Utile of alber Baoke Fractioual aurrenci.iocluilnig oiukele, LajCal-tradar aute K.ilaiiipiiaB laaj sit U.S. Irske srar to ftr nnt of eirvsiatiuBy 3 S7j Ot) Total...- .M,SIS t uisiurtsa. Capiul atoab paid is- tlu.0 00 Sorplue lufll... . yv,f9 00 Oibar 0llriirt proble- H S.SIS 41 llalioaal Bank Hule utiiaailtbic ... 67,00 ou Individual dtpvfita eatiel locbaaa.. Se.i.AS SO Tnaa avrtiliealae of d poil . IS.iiSS so l)ua M otbar National Baoke.. 1.11 01 Total TO 5ll 5 'raa.r'maia, O'aarrlat Oomulf, SS : I, W. .M Sbaa-, Cuebiar ul tba Couoljr National Bank of Clterbeld, do eoletnnlr eataar Ibat tba above autewrnt ia true ts Iba beet of a; ksoal ada and belief. W. M. KIIAW, i:..l..,r. hubearibad and esors to birlora me lb is 2nd day of April, A. 11. 1ST?. JOHN VT. WRItlLKY, N. P. Correct Atuil : J AS. B II KA 11 il. JAMKS T. I.KON KU, J.0. f. KSK, Aprtl IRTJ. liiritori. 0 RPIIANH' ttll'Ht HAI.K- ta nuraaaooa of an orJar uf 'ba OrnbanY Court wl LMtarttttM auanty. tba andtrvitiMht Ad tnia.flratora. C. T. A., uf tha aaut of Tb-ttraa W. Plata. ni;, lata of tha born ugh uf Cur(rvuavllt, dtre'd, will aell at pabiia aaia aa tha prcuiiaaa, ia L'ararenavilla. oa WedueacUy, May 3D. IMTT, at 1 a'oloek p. m., tba following rtl aautf, lata uf atJ aleo'tl. rii : ha. I being all thai aaruln lit of grai.t.4 aitaatc in aatt borauxh, oa tne rmih atda ul Mam atrial, l4liuBlBsr ataoravror tm af A. i. Oratt kr: tbaneo euthwar4 aloBf iaaaf taid M .-.Ulutio Birch attvj ; tbtiura caaiwartl along aaid ahet 41 fact to tot af Urn i at Potut; thauoa anrlhward aJOPg Hid lit lav feat ta Mat a fffaat lbut ant ward al-mg aaid ptrvt-t 41 faet ti aaa uf ba ginning Tha itctruvauianta eunaitt of a lrn two aiorj fraiaa bui id tea; wr auiaa ataad, th uuia bailding 41 ft irt hy ti lrt ta dapta, with aa I. at li-bed JlJtT li-rt. tw daaiikbla vt'-ra leiiBia oa Ural Untr, with aovaial maw tHond Iwr oaa uf wbtcll ia vccufiiad aa an Old faliot:a' Hal-, 'ar frm I table la raat of U-t, oecaied aa a tlrar. aubta No 1 b?iiif a 1 1 1) at t-artaio Itjt of rroaud alta ta ia said boruogh, tKgioamg at tbe turniiiks urataia airet, at ornr I iwtuf N . E Arm. d; ihrnea i&i.rt!.r l by aaid lut iui (rat lo u all-y; tbcaro aaatward by aaid alley h-vl tu l-t uf II. 8. TntnjMii tbsviiM t..athard tuft t taid ThoBipaua lt tai lo Ktata atrvvt; thaaua Wral ward by aaid at real Aa tort to tba laee ot begia Ring. Tha infirm amaata omaiat of a twti i.ry Immr dwalltng noua. tti mia baiiiia baiogll fart Iruat by it'll laat ia dvtta. with aa LatUahrd lliIS fat. Aiao, a b.aetuent atarf- nndtruaiilh fuiu la lor atora rooia, tiata ataMa nJ utbt-r oot hailiJiaga oa iba ((r spTty. Tbaa f.a.arttaa ara a. II lutttxj In tba bant 'uiBf aa pwUi'B t iaraaaaf illa.and tanl read 17 for taai uaaa .aras.aoa. Aa TERMS OF SALE i Oa third of iba parrhiua aiary aah ob bob. raittuB i-f aalf, ona third ta aaa oar. and tha hBlaaoa ia tw.i yr iruia data of aala. to h areaiad bf judgnia' t hood and (iri.r. mm Iba . rami ara ZAOllAKlAH M.N A 1:1, jitti-;rii R ihwin, A'taiUiiatraalur. CtaarflaTd. Pa., Aprtl U. IS77 &L AnnaalaiUn-ht uf It cat on riwnabp tt ad luuda fur tha tr andiag April tt, .1,77. A CALARAi a , snow a, jr., arr'a run 7rt, dil Tu an't armiad laiaa naelllad April i. Wi"- 1 16 II To fOettad tal Uf iad lur - lilt g To Awdilora'ardviviaauad dunag yrar. S.aVt at $ a, I T si CR. By Kalahaa'a kitU af road v.rk diat.$ I Aft Sit By 6. brows )r m SM Paid tor two wataring inagha....M.,aaM f t Paidtorplank .M . i f Paid avadry paraona lur ruavd wurk.H I4T TS Kaiwrol by Aaditon gy Avatad tax rolltatad by Ui-L Traaa...4 t .1 Worhrd oat hy Uiabt...,.,m...M,M 42 4J A ad it-1 ra for arrtiara ... g Clara faraarrioaa r a Printtag ......,....,. 9 on 4Bid ruad lax uaoollatuid....n a y $ a,Uf 31 aauiAcKBR, pit. Tntua , aa. Tu ani't roe'J or 0u. Trrai lll.eil Ik UnaiBtaadiiadApr. f lB H Collvotad taatrd ruad lax .,.,.. gu in ll.S5 73 CR. By araiaot dua him April t, 76 t I 4 Bvdaraiad Auditor ordara (eaaaallati).. 1 0,7 It 30 By paid latarrat an aaaaa. hja, ng By part of aaiary aa rraaaurar fti id lll.ffll ei Bal. la h.nda of Treaa..., u u Uauuuaiag ordtra.,,.,, 47 J. It. HEWITT, Attaali J.C TV t.KH. L. Biaa. A. II. HOsKNKNAN. Clark. Aadituri. PeaAald. April ti, 1177 it X Aaieaal rtataarnt uf Hu-lun tuwnhip Poor lubda fur tha yrar andiag. Aprd I, 1871. chaklrr ttotiCKkH. niHT. trxii., na, Tu aal raa'd f.ai Ca Trt-aa $ gag g To aoatad UXaa uf '71-7H an. aoilartfrd April I, ltt g 1 To aoatad taaaala lr.i U.Vt'. Bjuwa April I, 18.1 m 17 fi , To Uroraaara' ordar f ga Ta ba!. daa In-ta It W. Uruwa, Aprila.l; U 18 $ 421 49 $221 a la ttoaarattana...MI " U. W. bruwii'a Nutf . , " daa fWiiM U. Morala., n paid Out Huol, Uua. ... " duo froai Hunt m. 7 M l aa ' I M M $ Ilk 14$ III 1 To ataoaat roo'd from Carwaar fill bur. abutro axpaaaaa of tvUaaUaa ... , .,M,HM .M. 169 M ...$I,MI g PaM Oraraoara' ardara (tanealM)... Paid ia larval aa itBia Bl. ia baoda af Traaa Jf IU T74 71 . r. tswBi a w.j siso, oreeereai rs ;s, ti. Ta anlari dr.aa aa Dial. Trees .sT 14 Cat "' Paid f..r Wbi Kilaiar, pauarr J V SI ' farkr.ulial.ew.ua 1 1 . " fsr leaea Tarsar. jau ar ..M. , f;f s N far Meliraat abnd. .anp.r it M fir JSa Tud..r, p.B.er ttifliuwraii 141 IS " ffer M.-llwaiet paa,.ar a. BJf.arar.i IS IS M W J. Kla, Swarrrla.r .... ... I, S M. P. Tum.e, Brrlel.r g " an al eater; ul Ulit. Tiaae s s M:i si Paasara aow a Ike laaeikln. t. Tea L..la far IU!, leiUU. i. B. Raw ITT, rVeeH . J.fXTVtKft. ai. Irs. A.a.kaagHtaArTrl, Ot. ABdllaaa. PraSal. P, AfitUI, I.TMI. W V or1 MlllfBUlim .!,i!;ir' 1 vzyryy'ma BBt ttnHtHi-.km' ii 1)1. A-1 1- II. ' are ealll,,, ik. 1,,, iu car la ia St ra.tucrd p. (i-m. a,I 1r- ireufte. KlloltTl.tOOK a CO, April is, I S77 HI. B.-iM..n't. fa. O T. BROCK HANK, ATT0RNKY AT LtM, CLE IlKIBIaD, Pa. OSlaa is Court lloufa. P 2i-lT y ia not raail.v arnfl in 'hrft tiaotra. bk Il fan b made in thrao ai'nhi ... nno of etrtiar am, tn- any part of it,, e' tintry wh la willing lo wurh tdily at tat m'lf mont lb it ara fural'h. $fA pur ek ia ytiiir own town. Ym novd n ha aw.y tmm hoNi uvtr Bitit Yu n iri? yur wh'i'aiiint lo tba wnrk.or tinlv yurir mnmmia. t.t until I '.g hi trv lh buinra Tama and $ tladt frtt. . 4.d-lreet at nnaa. H- lll.t.Krr 4 P , Ayrtl I A, 1K77 . fortrand, J tinax. A' I DITMit'ta MMlci;.- lo 'b- ttutt of H'n II ta -ck. I.a'tl. Tn Ihe Orfiliina' Cmrt af C'tairDal-J l'a. Tba ufl'lrrtiifrwrf Auditor. flpprint-J kj tba Cuurt t di-l'it'u'a tha hiUnoa f tin? innnry is lha banda of Jhn M-rg-in. A tatiaUtru ,t a4 mung Iht- Pitviil irarmillshl tbtirttn. hrri raire nilca ihtl ht will nitand tu ih dutita l Ins u. p'-iniiut-a', a b hHim t Clrar9id. a Tumi,. M.y lat 177, at J .-'cl.-.k p. at. -itnn .ij whriaail pailifa intiratd ait a'fan I A. 41. kKAHKH. CaurRt-'d. Anu g, Ifl7;,j,. Auti r. AUPIIANS COUItT SAIV or TAI.UABLN AJ REAL ESTATE I T.H-ra will ! aiii'iatd t nrh'ia ala m ila. J praiolaea in K U'tuwri. CirarttHd 9 'Hi' jr. t ,M T-aiurua. .nay 9. imtt. at -na o'eluok p. m.. thu rll-ing uVaribni fir p t-ri.T, to Wirt AM thil rartaia lot uf fmti 1 M'B aia in y rrl'-wa, CUvrhald aty . V., b as to I oa tba aa-l hj rbo rsd lindmg t ih rulling fl'M. on ill" auiMh by ll V rinar y t J.b U. Klr, a w Murphiy. 00 tba aa b br tut Turui r ly f Klward DHiVfo, oatia a is f. tttfl Irel. and encoding in drptb tro r ta Ln.-k.lM-t. j tbe aina aiai cn nvr l by JdIh 11. Kyiar tu Niche. aa Mnrih--y in d-vd littil Jnua'r I, hi.', rt euidc l In dead buk "T," p it il.kt,tui bvtiit thitya irtxt-d a frame b oae Xtx'.i f.et, framr au4a, aw J other uutii4iiJiuga Auo, oaaoitlor hu a fj 'iat-ig iba a'wive dirriS(4 un lha aorta, baiug ao Itai Irual by IV rui. i Irpth. TERMS OF SALE : Otif -blf t-atli on eooCruuti-ni ul tba a t, ud ha baUuua id mi uioalb', mtt i.itrei, In ba sMtJuri-d BHn iha preait9. JHit-Hi UKMt Aduimirtratur ul tb- aa'a a i N. Jlurj.hry. Kjiartutfo, Pa , Apitl 10, IH77 It. ATTENTION! FARMERS & GARDENERS. bu j fu want tn iucreaae lha pruduittioa f yoar Partua and tsanlvn at aaai outlay aud aa truuhia t If au at uj fr a paekaga uf Waugamaa's Vitative Compound, or Seed and Fl-iut Invigorator. Thu ia a advrlul rhctniual diavurer , ean laming ali Ihu ingrt-diaiit in a cownt-aaed twria tr tba luiUsouiaiv uu atrtfiu ga annaiiua ut tua aad, an thu viguntua aa-l rapid gruwih uf tba plant. Ita rau- ean hardly mm tatiwaal, aa it But ualy raar aava iba prudaaii.ia and battaai tuaiurily. but ptuUuif- tho mmj m-I piai.ta Iruaj th Mlmck ut iiirt'ta aud auruia ful ap ia pai kajtva at $1 Ml anj 2 u orB 1 tb taiail 1 udittlfut f'r hill uu-hoi, ma 1 tq Ur -r f -r uu buhl vt a. ad tfuut bt auatl wa rvauiwt ut pr.a, BLd IV cuuta addltnaual lor pvatag by SCUniK. Khh'l A 8MITU, Aobrt, I a J Liuoriy ttl Piilavvga, tm. Or addroaa WAUGAMAN & CO., Cera ul Ulu. tliasb -ia. Auaiui Klf rte Co . firX-UUKilH, PA. Or,WAtTGiUIA2T8tCOn ' ' , DUAtltot ILLt, I'A. Ap-il IS, ISTT- . . cas hardware store, J. G. SCIIItYVEI., aaataa i . SHELF HARDWARE, Mrcuiid Imt, Clesrflclet, Pa. Cer).antrreaBd pareoBf mkn imsiiu.tate blld l'a ibi.Btd aiaau ba bit ituik and uiIcm al Unlading Hardware, Dfors Brahaataj at'iert NAILJ, POOR lOI Kg AND MTCUIS, IIISIlKrl ANU Si'HKWS, AXLK Pltl.l.EVS. SASH COHII AM) IBu.VS, IMlilR BUI.TS nr ALL KI.1IIS, II R 8.1 KNOBS, HAT ASH CtiAT UUClKAr. PARPENTKR' TOOW, Head esd Paanrl Sewa, T eBd Uriel Siftierei, t Inner BUS Murl.l: aieale, Itraaae. Bilte, IV alalia aad l..rala, Itaicbrla liautaiaia. Oil tilaaen. Aa. Uadea fl,.a lee. R iea aa I ll., Ln aid D IteiMlle Sliava'e, Urlud rliana r '.., Hub ll.Kir Mei.JcI., Srei sad T llioj-l. Paada-, Sb.it and Cape.Flihinj Ta.'ila. A fall Una al Tissara aa bead, ai at it ai.te rial aa I al lus pri.a I'arilautar alteaitna .aid tserie'inf nila al ua bind, at a eeeell urr evata,(a ..ear euerg. a. A eb.ia af etniuere ie Miiiclle.1. CletrSall, Pa., ApriUi, 1st! Ir. aitJOl'llJfLU TKUSTEES' SALE OP T A IX A ALI REAL ESTATE! Br rlrlua uf .r.e.lli.(. la .loaie.tlo attafti fSl Is ihaCnur' of C't.nitniis Pleae at t'learStd iX'UBli, Iheia sill ha ripiuunl la uuSlie e al tbe Court IIuum. Ib CiaaHlrld. aa "aturdaj. May S. Isnt, al t a'cloek p. ., ihe toll.,. In, d.eeribaj nal aetata, ibi.eietaaf P. U. Millar, all ibal srrtais lied ar piraa af land .Itaaia la 'he h..Muih ef flaarflrl.1, lH.undl and d.'ecrttwd aa fulluwi. Henlantait al a .er. h.rmer j a !.,. J.,-. en the Sank at tbe nrer t thence doaa eaid rivrr nnrth Tdrrrre ra t I If fr.1 la s mi men. ennth J d'eare ...I 4Ut tr.1 Ina ami lli.no. i.r land l at. S "aa auaih SJ a.r... r III M io a po.t : I honor art h 4.ma s.el m U.I ueilurd beh.a ei trat t ,b. kralaalnl, haemn lbi-ria rntrd a iee..Mr TaBra Sb.IiI f k.aa, it tkr i..ii, iiBtSaildiaa, .table, Aa , ead bar. In a aaa. arc al Iran treaa aad uraaaieaial .brub. uar.t lharros. Aen, s l"t uf (luuiid adj lain tba abara prup any, bval.ainn ai a euruer m Hiw etiri taaitaa euutb Sa Sgrrae reel .114 ImI la Tkird eirart Ibrna. kj ease snHS 1 di (raea wrel el feel Ii. aa ell. r , ikn.rr kr aaid ain, aanb SS d (lera r.l4!4 4 I Iu Kie.r ana laeaoe br .aa aailk Ik di-(raaa aaal Ivi feat l. tka b(iaiiln, ateaulu aud raairrla a eirl,. ,f laud 4 l. w... .... i bm a, ,a. railrael. ejuiek raee laruugk tba baak part ul tun bit. Ai.u,tbe lBirr.. af T U. ili.r, beln, Ike an ill. I led uae tkird Inlrraet al all tk.l eerleie UMI .4 laud el aaiaia P. a. Uaaeaip, t'hnraald '.'- l'a , k.unaVu aad drerrlbed aa Muiwai .! alai al a pile pla. ru.r af tr.e e N -e. 4.t. aad 3IS , leesua aurlb k. kief, il. purabea taniek k.k ik.aoa ret o, traai 4 kl, eJt per rba. Ul a bi-Bihae , thenaae.B'b b U.at tiki. S.s p. abaa tw skua piuat lb.iaaerael kit peruB ee lu ka,iuBu. a.aaiaia thm avt. aad aliua aaoe, aad bB..wa ae I.S u. 4444. cai.d treat aav ia iUiiub sjie uautuiae aa piaa aad fcnsiefc liiubar. TERMS OF SALE: Obs kalf saab, aad tka kalaaek la aaa jeer Ikeraafiar, auk I a ureal, la a aaaarad k kisid sad Bjarl,aa aa im prealleaa. fmfXmm Tra.aeaa ul bub kail at Ike Mae Usee, bvfe Ptra praof alk. ' aw. SMITH, i I ' 9. P. IRWIN, 11 W. D. RIOL.tR, I Ckakrllakl, Pa., April St. ISTTH.