iTht Republican. Grorqr B. Gooiilandrr, Editor. CLKARF1ELD, P. WRDNR8DAT MORNING, DUO. , 1817. Reader, If yow went to Int.- whet to going od Is the nailnoio world, luit rend our advertiilng olaBini. tbe Npteiml onlumn iD partloular. MAXIM! FOR THE DAY. Nn man worthy tbt offioo of Preeldrnl ennuld bo willing to bold It if counted In.orplneedthore by one frand. U. R. OntnT. I eould n.var fcav. boon roeaarlltd to Uto ele vation by tbo amalleit ftid of mint of ft neriun, however reepeetable to private llfo, who mult forovoretrry upon bl brow tbo itamp of freed Bnt triumphant ii Ameriean niitorv. No run eeqneat ftolloa. howoror merltortoue, ooa waob wav tbo lottoro uf tbot rooord. Crablbr PruNTif Aiumo. Under Ih. farm, of law, llutborford U. Ilayoo hai boon doolarad Proildrat of tbo t'aitod Stntei lilt titlo rMto apon diifranchliement of lawful votrra, tha faloa eertl&oetea of tho returning offl cero noting oorrupUy, aod tbo dootfioa of a eom mieoion whloh baa rofuaod to bear evidonoo of al legod fraud. For tbo Ant tin aro tba American poopla eun fronted with tho faot of a fraudulently oloolod rrooident. Lot II not bo andontood that tbo frand will bo lllontly aoquieaeed in by tbo country. Lot nobourn.il in which iho usurpa tion U forgotten. Annnnn op Irmocravic M. Co. Ono hundred yoan of human depravity oeeu. mulated and eonoontrated into n elimai of crime. Noror again in flro hundred yeare ihall they have an opportunity to repeat tho wrong. Dabibi. W. VooRHnaa. I wonld ratber bare tha andoraoment of a quar ter of ft nlllioo of tha Ameriean people than that of the Loaiaiann Returning Buftrd, or of tho Com. miaoion wbiob excluded tbo faelo and decided tho queatioa on ft technicality. Tnoa. A. Heudricki. An account ot tho repent Senatorial duel will bo found ou our fourth page. (ion. McCkllan again ordered to re port at Trenton, Jfow Jer&oy. Ree fourth pajre. ti'overnor Yanco, of North Carolina, attributes tho destruction of the pure agricultural fair system to horao-rao-ing, throe-card monto and prize candy. Thanks. State ftonatur Feale hun our thanks lor a copy of Secretary McCandlefui' report on flail Roadn, for 187C. A Bad Lawyer. Gill, a Pittsburgh Attorney, bat eloped, and took with him over one hundred thousand dollars of other people. 8 money. Tur Nrw Juutn. Gov. IJartranft has appointed C. K. Taylor, Ksq., of Franklin, to succeed Judge Trunkoj-. Judge Htorrott ill therefore out again. The Governor has appointed Judges Trunkoj-, of Venango, M'Dcrmott, ol Mercer, and Gulbraith, of Krie, to de cide tho judicial contost in Crawford county, The Bilvcr question rests over the recess of Congress, but comes up again as the unfinished business of tho Sen ate immediately npon its reassembling on the 10th of January. Provokinq, Indrrd. W hat makes the Republicans maddest now Is that ftor they have gone through so milch to givo the stolon goods to Hayes, he refuses to mako a fair divy. licv. I S. Kallocb, formerly a Kansas politician of unsavory reputation, but now a preacher of San Francisco, baa come out with a vehement antl-Cbinoso pronunciamonto. Goon Advicr. Tue Now York Eve ning Post bas concluded that it's abont time for tho Prosidcnt cither to with draw his civil service reform order or to commence to enforce it. On this quostion the voto Is nearly unanimous. AoRRRARf-R. Our Senator "Don." says the Philadelphia Timet isn't mak ing any fight on the President blmsell, but be knows a man from New York who is, and that's as good a thing as tho young Ponnsylvanian wants. A ootomporary says : 1 1 may bo con soling to Senator Patterson and other restless carpot-baggers to know that Caron Farrar declared In a recent ser mon delivered in Westminster Abboy, that there is no such thing as hell or "a world ol worm and flamo." lir.AD It. An interesting debato on the Silvor bill and tho Bond question will bo found on our first pago this week. The views of tho ablest Sena tors on both sides of this question was brought out during tho debato on tho 12th'. Tur Nrw Srnator. Tho California Legislature, on Wednesday Inst, eloctcd J. T. Varloy, Domocrat, United Statos Senator for six years from the -1th of March, 1879. Mr. Farley displaces Sargent, Radical. Tho Democratic tide keeps rolling on. "The slave driver's whip" begins to unnoy Radicals. Bocause Senator Gor don possessed tho manhood to tell Conkling his own. Thoso moral cow ards fear the exposure of their crimes, hence the:"stop thief" cry is set np to call public attention in a different di rection from which It is drifting. Waors Raisrd. Charles Nordhoff, it is stated, receives from tho Now York Herald a salary of 10,000 a year ; and ft writer in tbe Denver Keici adds to this statement that he nsed to "hold copy" for Mr. Nordhoff "when tho In dianapolis Sentinel only paid him 112 a week, and grumblod at that.". A Solid Majoritv. While the ar my Rnd the carpet baggers conducted elections in Mississippi, that Slate was good for 30,000 Radical majority. Tbo official vote for Governor at the recent election shows that Mr. Stone, Demo crat, is elected over his Radical rival by a majority of 95,310. How is that for high? ' Tor War Ovrr. Tbe bonlor thieves and bandits on both sides of the Rio Grando River, succeeded in producing ft sensation during the past week. Somo peoplo seemed to think that another war was right on hand, bocauso number of American and Moxican robbers were plundering esch other. That Is all there is In this fuss -about a war with Mexico. Tbo gov ernment should send troops enough along the upper Rio Grande to shell them out, and If they do not disperse, kill then! off, and thon we will have jware. .i.V AWFUL CALAMITY. Nrw York, December 2i. Tlioiv was an explosion at ten minutes pasi five o'clock thii tdtornoon in the ini incline candy manuiiutory of Green field li Sons, No. G3 Ilarelny street, which extends lo (Jollcgo Plane. The boiler, which wnsjjn.ltho basement, burst, tearing away the onliro front ar2r ff ' uir - ?v : ,fv eetS9Jreny ' e-urreeaRleeRetta tilth. Within a few minutes aftor tho ex plosion, tho wall, five stories high, iell into tho street, whero was gathered a multitude of screaming peoplo, and the flames burst out in all directions. With regard to tho number of per sons in the building at tho timo of the explosion no definite estimate can be had to-night, though tho propriutoi thinks there were about 110. Those employed In tbo factory were princi pally young girls and boys from eight to twenty years of ago. Owing to tho approuck of the holi days a double force was employed, one working during tho day and tbo othor at night. Tho forco, winch usually consists of over a hundred, is changed at live o'clock, and thu fact of the ox plosion occurring at ten minutes pasi that hour renders It still more difficult to know bow mnny fell victims. Several girls wore seon to jump from tho top of thu building into the fire. Tho greatest sacrifices of life, however, will be among tho young gitls, many of whom are from eight to fifteen years. They wero employed selling and assorting and packing candies on tho first floor, over tbo boiler. None of those escaped so far as known and at tho vory lowest calculation tbore must bo forty or fifty dead bodies in tho ruins. Thobookkoepcr who was on the Bar clay street side of tbo building was blown out through tho window to the street and badly cut on the head. Sev eral persons jumped from tho second Btory and escaped with slight injuries, tho fall being broken by policemen and citizens on the sidewalk below. Thirtocn wounded persons, of whom ton are nnder eighteen yoars of ago, havo boon taken to the hospital so far. A Nrw PEPARTrRR. Messrs. T. & P. Collins, of Philadelphia, who havo the contract for tbo construction ot the Madeira and Mamoro railroad in Brazil, havo chartorod tho steam ship Morcedita to take to that country suflicient supplies, tools, etc., to onablo them to begin work soon. The steam er will lcavo on tho 25th, and in addition to six hundred tons of tools and general merchandise, including provisions for the employes, tho vessel is to take out an engineer corps of fifly-ono men; fifty mechanics, mostly Pbiladclphians ; ono hundred axemen, or pionocrs, who aro to orect tho noees sary buildings and clear the way for tho progress of construction, and who aro Irom nearly all sections of tho country, and ono hundred colored mon. Until tbo contract is completed a steamer will lcavo Philadelphia each mouth with supplies. Pattorron, of Colorado, ha. been admitted to ft aaet in tbo llouatof Kepreaontetlvea wilhnal the leaat onadow ot rtgnt to it, ueitord waa oleoted by an norliiputed majority of 1T2. Thia it one of the molt Infainoue and high-handed outraged over eommlrtrd by any body or any party. unriayrfoa trivni. Mr. Globe, did you never hear of the election of Dcmocratio Governors by tbo Returning Boards of Louisiana, Florida, and South Carolina, and Uayos Klcctors, at the samo timo? You area very innocenlcreaturoifyou did not. As you assumo too mnch, how could that crooked thing happen ? It thoso States did voto for Hayos, how does it come that the other fel lows were oleoted Governors? Do tell? Complimrntrd. Tho Wayncsburg Messenger, in alluding to tho recent do bato in tho United States Sonato on tho finances, says: "Hon. William A. Wallace, tho Democratic U. 8. Sen ator from this State, bas taken a noblo stand on tbe sido of tho peoplo against the encroachments of the bond holders and money-kings, in discussing tbo financial questions now beforo Con gress. Senator Wallace deserves tbe gratitude of tho producing classos for the courago and ability with which ho has defended their rights, and advocat ed their interests, in tho body of which he is a leading member." Wkll Said. Tho Philadelphia Bul letin, ono ot tho standard Radical or gans of this Stato, chimes in in this way: "Mr. Conkling does not want Senators Hill and Gordon to control the Georgia appointments, nor do we, for ono reason : Because unless civil service reform is an empty sham they should be made by tbe President in tbo interest of tho general publio and not at all in tho interest of indivdual politicians. But it soems to us that civil sorvico reform docs not suffer any mora with Hill and Gordon supreme in Georgia, than it docs with Conkling supremo in Now York." Ovrri.oadid. Miss Kate Field, the actress and authoress, writes to Jennie Juno to deny that aho had gone abroad bocauso she could not get liv ing in America, "which was a sad com mentary on tho gallantry of tho Amer ican man." Miss Field says: "I came here (London) because 1 wanted to como, not because I was driven. As to tho gallantry of tho American man, tho best friends I have in tbe world aro American men, and if I have not married ono it is bocauso I lovo too many of them. American men, at homo and abroad, are the finest fellows I know." According to tbe Now Orleans Dem ocrat, "at tho moment when Stanley Matthews, Booth and Christiancy gave in tbeir independent and judicial votes declaring Mr. Kwllngg entitled to scat In tbe United States Scnato, At torney General Ogden was engaged in preparing information for Grand Jury to substantiate the title of that eminent carpet-bagger to a roll In tho Louisiana penitentiary." Tho Mansfield Attrertiser, edited by that tuny man, Col. Bed. Goodcnougb, tolls of ft Indy who sat at a sewing maching and who felt ft queer senss tion as of a fly or miller crawling nn der bcr dress up her back. It proved to be ft small mouse, which escaped from its Roll-imposed prison by pas ing over tbe lady's shoulders and com ins out at the throat. Of course she screamed. A Goon Piiotoowaimi. The editor of tho I.ouisvillo Courier bus drawn an excellent picture of Ibo Radical New York Nenatnr. Ho says: "Mr. Hos toe Colliding is ft base demagogue. Disguised as a gentleman, bo bas boen all bis life a low politlcul trickster. The companion of gentlemen, ho has been tho champion and confederate ol thieves. Last winter ho w real emuing the man wnoni bis cowardice and treachery wero not able to keep out of tbo Presidency. He is not, like Morton, a rough malignant, who, warmod into partisan action, possessed a certain barbarous .lincerity; but a cool, methodic trader in tho vilest pas sions of tho vilest classes. Ho is a good actor. Ho baa an educated facil ity In word mongery. But bo is an insolent peacock, accidontly gifted with a voice. And this is a man whom a few Democrats would elevate to leader ship in tho Senate at the expense of the administration which, however its short-comings may bo, has at least dono something toward tho readjust ment ot tho lost sectional balanco and tho restoration of nationality and the national spirit in eery part of tho country." A Homr Indicator. An exchange says : "At rMgetield. South Carolina, the boioc of Oen. M. C. Rullcr. when the nowa of tbr eratlng of Roller waa received, the etd.ired firemen form ed ft pnnetftion and walled upon Mra. Roller at her reatilonoe to tender their congratulations I'hit .int.limnl - kiu.Lt.lil. ..ku.UJ and the etdored brethren left with three routing! onoere lor tba tnaa that waa abueed on the Roor of tbe Menata ae a naurderoui onemy of Ihelr race." So just one flock after another ol the Uadicnl chickens aro coming borne to roost. If lightning would strike liars now as in the days of Ananias, nearly all the Radical leaders would be killed off as soon as warm woathcr sets in. Anyhow, not a carpet-bagger would be left in the South by tho time the dog-days como around. Tiir AbsrntSknator. Sharon, ono of the Nevada Senators, has not been in his scat since the opening of the session. A few weeks ago when the party voto was noarly a tie, a commit tee ot Radical Senators telegraphed , him to come oy to Washington or tho party would lose tbe control of tho Senate. Uo telegraphed back in this emphatic manner: "Lot tho Scnato go to h 1." Sharon is still absent. And thu editor of tho Milwaukee S n tinel, a Radical organ, in taking a sur vey of affairs, says : "It looks to us as though the United States Sonato wasabout to adopt Sharon's suggestion, although it is rather a hot one." Tur Grrat Mistakr. Tho Now York Tribune, In roviowing the Hayes Conkling Custom House fight, says : The Prriident'o great mlitaha In dealing wllh the New York Cuvtom liouae waa In not letting down to oouot the aoot before ha begun to build, and ao Sliding out whether be had enough to Sniih hii undertaking. Je eeema, however, un der tbo influence of Home Itrnngely nneophlltica tod ndvlior, lo have itrolled deliberately and gaily into difflcultlao without taking tha trouble to calculate how ho enuld get out again, nnd wa are not certain that tbo Cabinet underatatida even yet how aorioua tho dimcultiei are. It is consoling to know that all tho blunders Hayes is committing as he passes along, inures to tbo benefit of tho country, and thoreforo ends In somo good to tho people. . i Tbo good people of Boston, in ono shortycar,aro tired of Domocracy. Tho Republicans carried tho city of Boston by 2,000 majority on Tuesday, ft gain of over 5,000 lrom tho preceding year. Pittsburg Gazette. To which tbe Way ncsburg Messenger man says : "A II of which goes to prove tbo inspired wisdom of Solomon, as recorded in tbo 20th chapter and lllb verso of Prov erbs : uAs a dog returneth to hit vomit, soafoolreturnethtohitfolly." Francr. Recent events go far to wards strengthening the Republic. Tho Imperialists and Legitimists havo boen compelled to lake a back seat, and Marshal MacMahon surrenders handsomely to a forco not of soldiers but circumstances' just as potent as an army, and ho is statesman and sol dier enough to comprehend tho situa tion, and because of this tho Republic of France will bo at peace for somo lime. Why tho Republicans should expect Senator Davis, of Illinois, to vote with them is not made vory clear. They did not elect him. Tho Republicans of tho Illinois Legislature voted for Logan a good deal longer than was reasonable or decent, and thon switch ed off on Judge Lawrenco. It i clear they did not expect Davis to Bland by them or they would have stood by him. A Good Cabinet. Tbe Chicago Times wants to settle all this trouble in Washington by the formation of a new Ministry, as follows: Premier and Minlater of Juatlee David Daria. Miniitor of Stole Tboraoo P. Nayard. Minioter of Pinanea Stanley Matthewi. Minliter of tho Interior W. R. Morrleon. U hiliter of War (le.tere 8cbl.io.er. Minlater of Marine Jlriiter Clymor. Pootiaatter lionom! J. Randolph Tucker. In Prison. M. P. Woodward and M. F. Dorin, editors of tho Wilkesbarre Sunday Newt, convicted of libeling G. B. Kulp and Sheriff kirkondull, wero sentenced on Tuesday to pay ft fine of (700 each and bo imprisoned seven months. An application for anew trial was deniod. Tho jail is poor place for tho "dovil" to go for copy. 'Tbo Colorado infamy" troubles tho Radicals very much thoso times. How strango that a singlo "infamy" should attractsucb undivided attention among men who havo practiced nothing but infamy tor soventcen yoars. But thon, it is on tbo plan that the frailest sister always proclaims bor virtue from tho st root corner. Prriiaps. Tbe Now York iS'wn edges in In this way: "Whon leading Republican Senators, who have be come disgusted with the de facto ad ministration of Hayes, rise and push Hayes to the wall, it is impolitic lor Democratic Senators to get between Hayes and the wall." Dennis, the man who carried thro' the Irauiis In Alachua county, Florida, is now government clerk at Wash inglon or a salary of 11,800 year. It is way Mr. Hayes has of paying his littlo debts. But for Dennis be would not be In the White House. Civil Son ice Reform I Exactly. Tbe Charleston Keici and Courier rejoices over the admission of Benator Butler, and says it worth more lo tbe Slate than the con viction of ft score of Pattersons." sriiiKiya back. If the ellvrv Repudiation Hill .tiould lie adopt od by both bruneboo of Cnngre. i'roaldi-n ilayeo, by Interpoaing bio veto, uioy aecuro a du gree uf popular favor of wbich Ibo good ftelint whloh already g,ieo out toward him in a vary in eeualo nteeiure. Iho rountrv beuora bim foi bio eflerle lo reatnre peeeo tu it and lo correct h ebuiea uf Ita eitil aorvlcot but bo nill gain etill greater honor when lie iota hlo leeejithd blr oR) oial eigualura agaloat a breach of faith, lo whal ever aliape it uioy be ptrrebled. Thl" -croie lo, cheap uitiney la a pBaelog tnadarla V. )' 'eef a ".'bi' e. in'v yglllTO.ww '"TVi! f -a 'y. j- 'jtremfi- lion, anil noes not luck tnulignily. The Putt dines to speak of tho proposed restoration of silver to its old place in tho coinage, and to the reinstatement of tho old money character ot thai metal under our laws, as repudiation. Tho Post is the advocate of tho mono) sharps who havo depiived the people of the United Status of tho silver op tion. This was done when inflation bad caused a vast increase of indebt edness, public and private, nnd it was done with the express purpose of muk iug tho sum ol tho dubts greuter thun they woro defined to be in the con tracts making thorn payable In one metal Instead of two. Tho talk thai tbo President will popularixo hiinsell by helping the conspiracy to forco tbo singlo standard or British gold policy upon tho peoplo of tho United Status, who never wero consulted on the sub ject, is simply impudence. Tho asser tion that thero would bo a broach ol faith in paying bonds and notes ac cording to tho letter of the laws under a bich they aro issued, is equally arro gant aild imbecile. Tbo Putt should pause in its career of lunacy, illustrat od in cnarso denunciation of all who aro for tho old Americun money stand- aid, and condescend to reason. Cin rinnati Commercial. Anotiirr Kai.i.in Star. Tho Boss Returning Board cumo to grief on Fri day last when up lor confirmation. A Washington telegram says : ' The no mination of McLinn, ot Florida Return ing Board fume, for Chief Justico of Now Mexico, was also the occasion of a sensation in tbe Sonato. Senator Con over mado a speoch against tho confir mation. Ho said if McLinn was a law yer at all he had no ability, and was ineorr,1)oteIlt MK llnfit for any jmicia, office. Ho had been on both sides dur- iug tbo war, and had betrayed both, and while in Florida he had devoted himself moro to applejack than to law Ho said tho nomlnco was a timo server and insincoro, and would belong to either party as his interests dictated. He said during tho Presidential count in Florida the Republicans had to keep tho closest watch on Mi l. inn, and if j they had not done so he would have sold out tho Democrats, 'and we should,' said Mr. Conover, 'have thus lost our President.' Conover's speech created a good doal of amusement, and when tho voto was taken tbe nomination was overwhelmingly rejected without a di vision." A Good Tiiino. Tho editor ol tbe Richmond (Va.) Dispatch, in alluding to tho bill introduced by Senator Wal laco, says : "Tbe government will do a wiso thing ono that will be useful to both poople and government by issu ing bonds of small denominations. Tho people ol limited means will invest Irocly In bonds ol tho government. France bas afforded a fine example of this. Any expedient that will increase tho amount of publio bonds held at homo will he of great advantage to the country. Paying interest to tho for eign bondholder is a drain upon the land, diverts its resources and lessens the means of tho people. Tho small bonds now proposed lo bo issued would secure the investment of an immense amount of money of the people of small means in government funds, and assist docidcdly in maintaining tho integrity of pecuniary matturs at home.' A correspondent says: Judging from the Cabinot ministers, members ol Con gress, literatcur, ladies and lawyers that went to hear him, and from their closo attention and frequent npplause, his lecture was a great success. As to his views ho soumed to be a little more heterodox than Henry Ward lluecber ; moro profane and entertaining than Wendell Phillips; less dyspeptic than inocuore liltou ; not so sweet as Phoebe Cousins or Victoria Woodbui! - and, I might add, that he bas evident ly not traveled as much as Parson New man, for while tho latter talks inces santly about tho Hindoos and tho riv er Ganges, Mr. Ingorsoll confines him self to the sarcophagus of Napoleon and the tortures of the Inquisition, which be said bo had seen, and ima gined he bad felt. Inorrsollon Kvr. Col. Bob Ingor soli, on the evening cf the 20th, deliv ered biscclobratcd lecture of "Liberty" in Washington, to a large audience. Among other things bo said "that he believed in Darwin'; that ho was not sure he was right, but that on that question his mind was about eight to seven, lie ridiculed tho idca'thal wo men aro not fit for politics, and said that they could not get the country into worse fix than he had just helped to got it in himself. That from the small amount of raw material used in the manufacture of Evo, from ono of Adam's cutlets, it Waa tho best piece of work that had over beon put up. A Dissolution. I lis pretty evident that the firm of Hayes k Wheeler, recently established in business at Washington by Board of 7 by 8, bas already dissolved partnership. The ad interim Vico President has pinnod him self to Senator Conk ling's coat tall,and stakod his political salvation on tbo courso of the virtuous Senator. Tho course of tho senior partner is still little crooked and undecided ; but bv may find a landing aftor tbe holidays. A Washington telegram says "Blaine and Conkling bnve kissed and made up." These two Radical giants have been personal enemies, and bave not spoken to each other for twelve years. We presume tboir defeat at Cincinnati In 1876, and at Washington in 1R77, bas brought the"milk of human kindness" to the surface, and like lov era, they have gone and mado up. Damnarlr Frauds. During tbe carpet-bag rule, tbe 8tate printing cost the taxpayers of South Carolina IIJ.IO, 000. Gov. Wade Hampton's printer'i bill for tbe past year is only 110,000. A considerable difference In favor ot tbe taxpayers, A proper Inquiry now would be what became of the 1234,000 the baggora was tod. Catciiinu It. For declaring that there Is no hell herealter, Mr. lleei lier is catching considerable of il here. His critics seem to think be has a personal interest In abolishing the place in ques tion. His conduct uvcr since 1857 twenty years ago when he took up a Sunday School collection for tbo pur pose of raising money with which to purchaso Sharpen' rifles, and delivered aw. whose mom oars went to Kansas anil there shot "border ruffians," shows tbe nrccutity of bis plea, because if there is such a placo, lieocher wili gel tbo warmest berth. Uo has earned it twice over. Bkiiold tiir ChajhiR. This time last yeur tho Republican leaders wero scheming, planning, forging returns, suborning testimony and hunting up scoundrels to help llioin cheat Tildon, the people's choice, out of tbo Presiden cy. Now, they verily bolicvo they wore instigated by the Devil to do these things. They are bewailing tbo sue coss of their great criminal plot, but dare not ask Heaven or tho American poople to forgive them. The Iribunal reform whiuh tho Judicial eouteat In Crawlord oouale la to no tried ireumnoeed of Judge Truokey, of Venango) Judge MeUermult, of Mercer, and Judge Oalbraith, uf Rrio, Ibeto having been deelgoated hy tba llovornor. A de oirlon by a tribunal of tlile cbaraeter will be rca pected by tbe people. Eukangt This one-horse Returning Board, si range us it may seem, are all Demo crats, although they reside in strong Radical districts. However, wo hope they will declare the man elected who has the most votes, and not imilnlo Joe Bradley A Co Moral Trrasoi. The New York Tribune is disloyal enough to say that Mr. Kustis having been admitted to tho Senate by a votool fi to 1, it will now "be in order for tho majority to ox plain why a Senator with so clear a titlo to a seat boa been kept out of it so long." That's a queer conundrum for an editor to put to such wise lead crs as Senators Conkling and Kdmunds. On His Wat Hour. The aristo cratic Pierre pontc, who presented Grant wilh 120,000 in rush, and was after, wards appointed Minister to England for that compliment, has been relieved by Mr. Welsh, anil tho aforesaid js on the way to his Now York homo, a much wiser man than he was five years ago, when ho forwarded bis 120,000 bribe to Washington. Attar leating Patterion, the Democrat ought never again to talk ab-iot fraud, Thut'mbold, liald, bare-feeod fraud RJici aVcaaeav. Two thirds or the Democratic nows papers bnve condemned this small fraud, and not a singlo oditor defends. How is It about tho Hayos fraud? What Rudicnl journalist, or politician, condemns it? The reverse is the fact. All endorse iu Bust again I Growling. A Woslern oxchango whose editor has been counting noses in Congress says: "Pennsylvana bas moro than her quota in tho Forty-fifth Congress, forty-seven members, includ ing six Senators Messrs. Blaino, Wal lace, Cameron.of Pennsylvania, Mitch ell, McMillan and Patterson are na tives of tbe State named. linuLbeu.Ueb.H.Riesfaronnlno mvtnl, despito bis naino, tbau Kellogg. Ho has sent a letter to Governor Nicholls, of Louisiana, resigned his seat as a Senator from that Stato. This is real ly creditablo to Pinebback. The idea of being taken up and patronitod like Kellogg by tho Republican leaders re volts his proud spirit. Tiir Old RTORT.-Tbe Nashville Ban ner says: "Somo years ago Andrew Johnson charged that General Grunt was a liar, and most poople thought he proved it by his Cabinet. Two months ago General Grant charged thatChas. Sumner was a liar, and it Is shown conclusively that the liar in this case wasn't Sumner." An Aui'D Hero. Col. John Morgan, of Fayette county, who was born Aug. 6, 17110, and who sat in the Legislature when membors wore red "womases and ate their cheese on the Capitol steps, rides from his homo to Union- town, a distance ol twelve miles, be fore breakfast frequently, to attend to business. Pointed. The Pittsburg Telegraph says: "Illume and t onkling have em braced that they may work In unison for tho subjugation of tho Administra tion. So highway robbers, who have beon at daggers' points, shake hands when some extraordinary opportunity offers for tho capture ot unusual spoils.' A Chicago newspaper, which ought to know, is authority lor the statement that ex-Ministcr E. 1). Washburn is a candidate for the United Statos Senato, and also for the Presidency. He ex pects to succeed Senator Oglesby in 1879, and then hnpos to mako tbe Pres idential nomination the lollowingyear. Hon. Henry L. 1'ierco, who was elec ted J! ay or of Boston on Tuesday last, is a Republican of the advanced Massa chusetts school, who voted in Congress against giving tbo vote of Louisiana to Hayes, and is an outspoken advocate of tho reconciliation and reform poli cies of tho present Administration. Happy Aoain. "Thank heaven I" ejaculates tho Boston Herald, "there is no longer any Louisiana question. Mas sachusetts is now not moro firmly in the union or possessed of more rights and privileges than the Slate which has so long beon the scene of strife and tho occasion of angry debato." Five Stato officials are to bo elected in Indiana next October, besides a Leg- Mature, upon which will devolve tho oloction of a successor to Senator Voor- bees. Tbe Slate positions are Secreta ry of State, Treasurer, Andilor, Attor ney General and Superintendent of I n- struolion. Mr. Hamlin is the oldest Senator now serving. Ho is sixty eight. Mr. Dorsoy is the youngest He entered the Genate when only thirty years old, and bas served five yosrs. Mr. Ed munds, who Is forty-nine, is tho Sena tor who looks oldest. Haves hassiirnod tbe nsrdon ol J ho. A. Joyce, convicted of conspiracy to defraud the United States of tax on distilled spirits. The wholo gong is out now. BUino wu the t Senator lo reach Washington nd tba flrtt to tbe TreMtiry to draw hit pay. THE E.lSTKft.V WAR. The recent victories achieved by the Itussiuns over tho Turks, has cmlsihl oned the former, and from tbo diplo malic epistles that are being circulated by the other powers of Europe, some thing has been said iriWi- which but few ol the outside world knows tiny thing about. England is mad; Germany le e.seiled. anil Austria.. Fraiicy ,a.nd Wo predict that a treaty of peace be tween tho Warring parties is far in the future. Russia demands tin much England nnd Austria will not acccdo to bur demands until thero has been sums more fighting donu, and if ucc essuiy both will tako a band in it on the side of the Turks, while Germany will clasp hands with Russia, il she persists In her demand for the freedom of thoso provinces now over-run by her army, and tho froo navigation of tho Black Sea and tho Dardciicllcs. This England cannot afford, unless sbo is whipped into it, either on tho but tlo field or in the Diplomatic field by a stand made by her neighbors. Boilrd Down Wrath. Tho editor of tbeiTyrono Herald delivers himself in this way ; "General Gordon is the first ot the forgivon traitors to revive tho duello In Congress, which all good men supposed had died out with tbo end of tho barter in human flesh. The Senate owes II to its digt.ity toeompei this bloodhound to make a public apol ogy for bis invitation of a fellow mom ber to a test of ability to murder." Costi.v OmcR. The Syracuse Chron icle says: "Scnutorshiw aro pretty near in aoutu Carolina, t'ultersoii V seat is said to have cost him f 45,000, anil nnw II is charged that poor Cor bin, another carpet-bagger, paid out 128,000 iu the way ol bribes, and then didn't gut his seat after all. Voles in tho Palmetto Stato keep up to infla lion prices wilh wonderful persistency. A Lonii Vacation ?rank Goiiirh nour plead gnilty in Ibo Canbria court week beforo last to eleven indictments for burglary and larceny, and was sen tenccd on five of them to $500 fine and ten and a half years in the penitentiary Goorco Townscnd plead guilty to set- ting flro to a stable in Johnstown, and received tbe samo sentence as 'iough nour. Failed. The hanking firm ol II. E. Taylor A Co., at Willinmsport, closed its doors on Tuesduy, tho 18th Inst. Tho firm bas mado an assignment, and ex Judgo 11. S. Bentley has been up pointed Assignee, and will no doubt furnish the public soon with a state ment of tbo assets. An Ovrrsioiit. Colonel Forney was allowed to leave Philadelphia, for Europe, without a big dinner similar to plenipotentiary Welsh's. It's too bad. Tho Colonels have our sympa- t"y- Tiir Adjournment. "Tho deserted Capital," Ib what tho few who remain in Washington during tho vacntion write borne lo tbeir friends. General Grant declines any diplomat ic position in Europo beforo it is offer ed him. But when anything is offered him ho usually takes it. Coolbsugh, tho Chicago banker, bad a cool million of dollars to draw upon when he killed himself. Somo men aro never satisfied. Chorus from Blaino nnd Conkling "Told you so." 2fu; 2,drttsrmrnts. BANK KI.FXTION.-The annul aleetloa lor Direetoro of Ike County National Rank, ol ClearSeld, will be hold ftt tho Ranking liouae, In ClenrBeld, on Tueiday, January .atb, IB7S, between the soars of one and four o'clock. P. U W. M. SHAW, Deo. it, Un it. Coihier. DINHOI.UTIOM. Tha paitnerihlp hereto fore ranting nttwoen Iho andereigned, nn der the ffrm name of ffiiley A Fiaeer, doing buii neae In Clearfield, Pa., in the manufacture nnd aalo of clothing, waa di-oulved by mutual eanaent on the loth day of December, 19J. Tba bu.i noli will hereafter be earrled oa ftt tha aid aland by P M. Willey. t. M. WII.I.RT, Doe. M, IST7 41. O. W. PIHHKH. l-ffME TO UO, nttrl IfOM' TO CO WKSTI l.DvO.OOO acre of land for Bale, ehoap, la tba gar- en of the Wcat. For Map. of Kaneae, full Information aa lo belt mllrnado to tiavel on, Tiekela, Ptttghl relet, ate., applv or write to wal. rJllomi,IUUtt, Ag.nl Atrhlioa. Toprka A Banla Pe H. R , Dee, ID, IS77 Jra. Ilellefualo, Pa. N" otic k to rocmni.DERa of the Clearfield Fire Brick Co. A meeting of tba to.-k boldera af tba Clear- told Fire Brick Co., will be held ftt Ibe cSVo of C. W. Smith, on Weducaday. Jan. 9, IH7H at I o etoek p. m., for Ibo purpoeeof electing Dlreo lore to oerre fur the oniuing year, nod attending to ouch olbor buaineoi aa may leg.lly eotoo before them. V. w. SMITH, Cl.art.l4, Den II, 171-11. Becrttary. ry .IVORCB NOTICB. Mir; T. Bnrirtr, hj her nlt frlMti, Ib lha Court of Common Pleaa nf Clearleld Co., Pa. No. OIK, Sept. T, '77. liioeaafriadieeraa. JdUI. Burg. A ftlUi uanoii i this oM kariBC re turns. m Ml imptntwi, Molio It hrtb; li to UtrrBtiMt t fiptM' at lb Bit Vomtt of (.-omtaon Pktu, to bo bold ta td Monde. j ot Juwr;, 1H7H. Dd ibu fjiim, If njr b hai. whj tb libol- lart t 'boa Id not bo dif oiw.. ANDRf.W PF.NTZ, Jr. Doe. 19, '7? It. toUnff. HEALTH HAPPINESS. Hnltb tad iUliniaon rO nriotWtt Wohb in tboir puittMiora, on a t tti-jr aro witBin int room ol tftrj ono woo "in ono Wright's Live Pills, Ttw itftljr for Ct'RK (or Torpid Liver, Dyipf-j. lo. Ilnadooha, 8oor StooiMb, CoBttioallun, D-bilit;. IUbm, ond oil Uilliom eomiUiBt ood Hliwiol el I a ratal. Non tmnliM tan I mi larar-fl "Wa. VVnilil. VhilV If joer Druccltt vtll Bn "opl'ljr lOBd It mu lor oan boi Iu unrrick. noiior 4 uo., i n. "in 01., mi m. Ti.HMLUnoN,Tbf MrtBonhlp hft-oto j for lifting bttFin ibo an4rri.rr.cl, wod-r tho Brta Bftmo of J. R ffh-IT-r 4 Oo doini bsiiloM Ib UoBf.1. Climrtlold eoontr, , Ib tbt. BtftUofo.oroood ifwloof libor, eta., hMlMi do Wmb dlMolrtd br ffootuol oooprat J. I lligti il tuthgntrd to eollml oil unnojH due to tho flrro, Md to fti.M im py on aoou. I. B PHAKFEH, J. I. IlIt.BKK, Dnftoln, IVtV IS, 1RTT. P. 8. Th Bdorat'iBta1 boo .-tod tbr ntrOfl nf I. B.Bboflor Ib lh nlll, tte.. M Dafloii, bb. i will MBiiBBO Ibo buino bi borvtnritro. JAMK8 I 11K.HKK, Dot. 16, IrUMt. HPIIANfl1 COURT I A LEU Valuable jteal Estate I BY t IrtBa of bji ordor of tho OrkB&V Court of tlonrbciB (want.", rnrironii,lh Btidmlgitcd. AdmlBtftTBtor of tbo otioto of Joqb CI tar. loJ mi Blooo lowMblb, CtMrt.ld nomnXj, p., Jt BOB d, Will Mil Bl pabllB Ml, OB Thursday. January 10, 188. At f o'ornk B. tbo MUvlnr eioMrlbotl Root K-toto,lo wtt All lhal ertm ftooo f ad ItBtlB It Bloom lowBihlB. C tear laid ooukt. P TtAHfidtd by Uodn of Jiilin Hopbnra, Dr. Pur, rrmBi urmi ibb m. r. ptooa, eoaMiBiog 84 ACHES. Moro or toot, bo to if tbtot 10 Mroo oloorod tail la food nolo or Mitlr.tloa. Thoro to moll bguoB tad ton Bad a omt.ll onibrd thrrtoa . TIRMS OF BALI i Ono third of tho aorebito tnou-r to bo bitd it trvnarvntwivta i mm mps, ! niihi hi twm obbbJ Banal with iBtorttk to wound kf bon4 pod 9rtfr-o oa tbt arHBim. tiuiin SMITH, 4Jw'r of Krttto of fohn Clow, dtootftod Nrott. Pb., Doo. Il, UTT . drrrtiscmrnts. OH Ol 'toil I'll! VMM; OF KVKRY IlKSRKIP omliv eie.-iile,l rhl. nW MATCH COLTS) Foil t Tain bor.a "lie, jt block, two )oen end four mon 'bo i-M, and ol relitlile prd'arte. For lurlber partic ular, evil on or oudrer. 11,4 no-Uclgoed at Cnr win.villo W. AICLI.KN. Dec. IV, IS77 -Ii. 'OI K H TO PTIK klllU.DKHo. A. nr!jj!y,iiijij- R Tf I a. u el laawia et. us' WKDNKlJAY, THK ID DAY OK J V.NUAKa, Ih'iH, fur lh odImIiob of nffifaire, ol tli tmno liB of ...ber hiiiine-. A. V. llOYNTuN, Dec. IK, 1H77 ol.j IWanil COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! TtiUBiltri1rBid ltirilo tuTorm tho cftiien of tlMrflald (bit ho it profiand to ruraich CuAL of bo Moelltut qualil, to all wboaaj giv bim b call.Bt o rlt tuiublf fur ibo preMnt fatrd timco. ue win fn-iiKB umi ir Dour, la, gruetrw, o. All ordro will rrot-iv prompt allcnl,f.. ha de. irn liiiownoo.l. TllOfi. A. UlKhtlf. Clraroold, !., ipt. fiTT Aca. CAUTION. Notice I, hereby given to all peraono licenced to perform tha marriage oerelnony, not lo marry Biy daughter, Carolina rEr.His Butico. will Incur tba full pvaillioa of th law, (in id CsruliDB Yalliuunt U but 17 Joon of ag. and I bt refer forbid bcr mrrii)t wbiU ho it luiinur. Y. . VaLLIMONT. Kr-Dolllle, Pa.. Uto. IV, It77-5i AI)MINIHTKATOHf4 NOTICB. Nttioo U hereby (ti-tto tbl LotUro of Ad mmiitrili'tB on tho riiata of O. H. LYTl.ti, lali of Lumber City, C'loarOvId Coaolv. Pb.. dofs'd. bsviog bOB dulj ftrinted to tbo nndor linned, all pernio" Indebted to raid eft at wtH pieatw mako immMiate pay moot, and tboio b-v-injt eloimt or ilfiuanitu willpreoent ihfm proerljr tat benl If atrd for rrtiictornt without delnr. J. U. I.VTI.K, A. O. TATK, Clearllrl.l, Ia. b, lH77-ot.J AdmtnliirBturi. IK I.KHi: OTK I The followinK per J $oa btv filed, ia Ibo otfice of tba Clerk of tlie Court uf Quarter idvfilona of Clearfield oouot, their iet.tiunt and botidi fur licayniei, at ibo Jan nary mm loaf next, jrcet.Mjr to iho Act of AMeinbljr : BOTE I. LIC'IMBC. Jorhua Emorino DalluU W. 1.. NirboUan, liuUoU William iSuiiib -UV-dwatra tp. . J. Llroucker , t'urvnitllia. Mn Kitr-h Butler, Biafior M. A. hterk Humta'gr. Howard Weld U.ea 11 f. 8. K. Noleaiiue Ourweoxvllle. Win. Hurley OuUuii. loho (-olemao, Jr Iluutsdalo. r'red, Wraxe Jacub L.ntf , ' RKITACrlA.VT LlCINll.. W. H. Rienley Dulloii- Feter B. Weaver...., DuU .ti Ueur(e WatewB .Houttialo. Cenified frtiia Ibe Uotwrd. It 11 HbOOM, Cleaileld, IV, Deo. IV, '77 to. Prulbuuutary. STOVES, TIN-WAKE AND GAS FIXTURES. JAMES L.LE1YY, (lai-lnf purchased the itook of Frod. PacluU, hereby giToi Obtico that boil preparrd to furoUb an atua oi HRATIXG, COOK AND PA Itl.OR STOVKS, of tbo hrit aadlatoflt InprtirtMl paUerof, at Tory torn pneea. uah rixn iti:s. Ha ha alio oa hand, a lot nf BRACKETS. CIIAItOKMKKS and UAH KAMI'S, of all Hindi, at roltable price. 0 fiilutei onlerrd at abort not too, to run foatomera. TIN-WARE. Alan, a compute asarirlment of maBufaetnred Tia-waro, lo which ho iovltea the atteniioa ol purebaeem. rrni pan oi rtoom ivo. n, fik h vrr.HA HOLiSK. JAS. L. LKAVV. Propilelor. r KLU. PACK KIT, t.p't. ClearCeld, I'a., Dee. 12, '77 tf. IS HONEY OF HOREHODND AMD TAR FOR THE CURE OF Oonirfli, Ooldi, Inflaania, Boantieaa, DlSrvU Brtatbtir, tad ail ABeotioni of tha Throat, Bronchia Tobei, aod LaDrt, ltadina; to OoatuBiptiot,. This infallilile rente-ly ii comiwrfi of tl IIdNEV of the plant Horchotmd, in tlienik;-' union with Tar-Bmai, ex tract etl from il I.trB Frinciimr of tlie forrl tice Ami MviSrWiKA, or Halm of Cilriul. The floury of Iluichomid Mwitllis AM -ca n kks till irritation and tnft.inini ft linns, ni: (he Tar-balm ci.ranskk anh hi ai.s ilic iln ami air paucea leafimp to the un. l'i : aihlitional mgrcttienta keep die oiana cmI. moist, and iu healthful action. Ixt no pi lu-lice keep you from trying tin Rieat nicli cine of a fainnua doctor who ha nveri lleni unflsof livei hy It in his lnrpc m irate prnrlkf . N.H. The tar-Halm has no liAU iasik or iell. PRICCt 50 CENTS AND $1 TT.H BOTTI.K, Great uving to buy Urge liie. rikc'n Tootliarlic Dioptiw Cum in 1 Minnie. Soltl hy all Druegitti. 0 N. CEITTENTON, Prop., H.T REMOVAL!! t bortlhitda; movol my ttora to Sooond ttrtft, Ib tho room known an Wrlght'i Sturo, InaJJitiot to 1 ho large ttok now on band, t have received a largo ft 00k of now Full V Winter C.ooils Ib all tie variant rtjlra af Dry Oooda, Notiona, Trlmrolnga, White Ooodt, Millinery A FaB Ooodr, Carott, Oil Clotha, Wall Paper. Ad., Att, U la my determination, lo eontlano keeping good goad, and tell thorn at the low eat GASH PRICES, And oheap atuff at ehap prttwi will lot ba aJ a tportalty hero. It Uartnecoiaary t tnamerala artielot or prtooa, hat job will lad pilot of gode and prkoo to rait ovtrjbody. My oipeaaeo bolng on a foarlh what they wero, t can tell at tbo very lower! prloo. ARMRMRKR Till PI. A OH, WILLIAM REED, RIC0ND RTRRET, CI.RAHIRI.D, FA. lee. II, I ITT If Mew van XgXff -I a I PATRONS Utv durtiscmrutfl. ffiHIAL I.INT Mat of rau-eiMt I..wb fur Intil Bl tb iMond wtk of JaaB-rr to m of Court, oomuiaouiBg Mi'lvUjr, Jonuorjr Slit, IM7A O I. ftfhonnovfr. I. C. Briinr. Jr. fidnon R Kioporti, ri. ThomB- Tciirr. fJcor( W. Taililwtill, t. A. 0. Finn. J u.,w W. (Jiiih'U, rt Willi, n H Lowrojr. Joinn Witifribotloni, vt Hill A ClNrk. (loorKi O. Hill, ti Hill A C.rk. Jobio Id, II ill. Jr . ti. Hill A Clirb. iilirb A Ho'.Uon. ri Wtlitcma A Hagor. U. II. Il.rrlpk. t.. U'ilU.mt A IUr. VanU .rdua A Hhohcrd r. Wllii A Hor. J-.hn M . Adalne. ve. Cue. H. Peeeaolt. at. a L'rlMinan A Sane, to. l.nee llelneo. W. 8. Head A llru'a, va rlamuel Murphry. A. U. Mnln-w A Ci. VI. Willi. m. A lleger. (leorgc R. Uoodlander, ve. A.M. M-Cloreet. al. OiSor.l, lia'l A Co 10 Jamea A. Pearaol. Jerari II. Waple, vi. MeKwen A MoArlbura. William (llb.on, vc. lllrnm Woodward. William A. Huntiuc, vi. Arnold A llarliborn. Andrew bboff, va- Jueeph M rmitb. Ilavid Semple, VI. Jolepb hi. Hinilh Willi. in tl. Ponliui, va Arnold A Uart.huro. Jai. McKeili.n Adiu'r. vi. Lorrnio Itloom. KL1 IILOOM, I'rothonolary. CHEAPEST AND BEST! TIIK flAHRISnUIKJ asj WbeIsIy Patriot I J y FOE 1878. To ail new .ulwerlbera nnd lo alt prevent rub. ecnlieri renewing their lubierfpliona, TIIR DAILY PATRIOT Willie lent at tho following rate. .- 1 aepy, I yeor. poilage pre-paid I O'lpioa (In elub), " u r m , II on 17 on H .0 I. ' 1 copy during the aenlnn uf the lcgiil ture I 00 TIIK Wlii-KLV fAIUIOT Will he tent at the Io1.okog raUa t I ey, )rar, poalnga prr paid 4 oupiaa, 10 li " " - and cojiy to tter-up of club , . I .0 .. I 00 ,. 1. 00 e . II .0 All ardtra Dual be atoi)iti. anted by tha eaab, etthtr b,v ehevk or port oftca order 0'J WOl.T.1 t-'OR ;t 00. Any pviMin rcmittiaa; ua 0 will rtcelvo ono cp ol the Wbkklt 1'iTHiuT fur ooe year, one e'py of the A hbhh'a a Aouict lti ainT (the lead wg aftrlcultuuai journal In tbe 1'uitod Stater) for una )ar, pulb pM-tage paid, and In addition a Ailcrutrcupe, lucb aa twi borotwioto baaa auld fur TUB FATKIUT BOOK OFFlt'B. Harina; rxeeuled the 8lta Fiiotini and Bind ing fur ihree ycara, wa are prepared tu print and biud Buuka, Maajaiinea Pamj.blaU. Director in, etc., in beit t)i and at luwi r cea. BLANK UOUkS. aurb a i(-teif, bjy Uooki, Ledjrera, and Hotel HtKi'tera a ipeoialiy. OU Uouko re bmiid. K'pei-i.lly nV ratea for re bludini Baa-d-y teiiool Lturaner, A'iJreaa HAlKluT r-l ULISHINO CO lieo. 19, 1877-41 llarrirburf, I'a I lT Olf Jl MOHM-N.inM of the juror. J drawn for January Term,, A. D. 1878, tuuiotouciin ua me t ooDdnue twu weik. Mod lay, 14lb), and to iujin Jt rv. J. M. Alliirm, DurnaiJe, T. II, Furoey, Graham, JaJ Mitobcli. Clearbeld. W. H tjrvao, U. W. Weaver, t'ur'avtlle, Tboa. l)unUp, OuliH, Ja. Mclntyre, " ! H. ttttna, Frank llolxer, li utt dale A. Frrdricka, " B. V. Mre-lry, Broearla Jaoub llulicb, Lwrence. Peter Hiliel, K.J. Ktiaffnnr, " Alox Uavi.la.in, D-II, Kdward Blom, Peon, Joe. Wall, Burnaida, 'Win. Curry, Pike, lea Smf'h, " Kib't Nooper, Lew ii fiend, Corlrftoo Wa. (-aldwll, Sr., Pike r u. McLraoken, trrg o r. Pejler. aiun. TniKitaa ji aoM rinar wbkb Htm. Julm I-Tilr, Clearfield, M. Foil at h wait, Drady B. r. H;ckl-, " fSnmaal Hollar, " Ed. II u re Ii fit lil, " Wa, Avora. Hutn-ld. J -a Hngley, . W. Fry, " .Matt, (ifdt-n. " M. W. 'E waine J no. hweeoy, Jloolfdalf, A. (1. Stt-inrr, D 1. -oa tur. Matt. Mayer. lurtei Hell, Porgiiffin, J ..flab lleory " S. T. Hankin, Ounhta, H . A. tn-t. 0eeula, Eat. Kriibarl, ' I . Molroaiin, Albert HhiflT, Iltornria, W.W.Williami. " Wm. Mehnffir, licit, .laa. Mt llbee, Hr, Tboa. Heeri, Boggii, JcihD Blair, II. A. Kbinifl, J. 11. (J car hart, Bradford Henry Aurand, Brady, (ietrfe ta illiaje, Philiu Swoonv. Wo McMt.ntgaMluI.cft nyivaiiar Hunt, Hu-lon Peter Pattaraofi, Jurdon P F. Culriel, Kartbaua J (.tin wttborww, Knot, John UerryiuaOf " I) II. Barrett, ' Mtk Burat, Lnwrvnco, .i. H. Irwin, U. F. Wtlbelm. Murril, Ira tShaffer, Piko, Jamea Anderann, Union John Dinib,W(oltrard W. U. KHne, " laaae P. Cara.ia; J II. ltallry, , JohriRtnn llamt't'in " tl. Kdlufer, TRiviiut. t;a.iaa atcosD wbbk Jlat. Kliaa RutTnor, Hurneide Kd. tiainaburf, Clf'd. J. W. Lam bom, Cboat, Job ll Addleman, " John Mulaon, Colt.((to A. M. lloorrr, DcOalur, Hieb'd Fbillpa, Jamea Flynn, Uulinb, Harvey Hwaon, JurdAB, A. II. iSbaw, Law ranee, L C. Bluona, " (i. (1. Uearbart, ' Arthur Roeto. " A K. Uraucker, Cur'lla P. Cameron, lloatadalf, Uenry Kiblina;, Ooeola,i UBVtd IIBBIIIItlB. Jithn Koia, Wallarotoa, John Hboff, Beocaria tp. Thumaa K. Lee, Bell, Tita. tjanlerlin M Uoorire Umi, Boggr, Char Ira King, J. II. Nlewart, Bradford, Conrad Humi-h M M 6. Clark. Brady, Dan 'I Heigba, H ilha Nuffrnt, Hara.ijc J R Reed, W'm, Waring, Morrii, Jtibn Kylcr, " William R.wlai, Fenn. Aucual Boy, Pike, C C. flb-lT, Woodward, M. At. Yin gli n. H. hitnundiogfir, M SherifTsSale 1)y vittna of wrltt of Ltvarl F.tiat, laened I 1 oat of tht Court of Cam mon Pleat of Clear- fluid oonntv, and to ma directed, thero will bo oxpoaed to pablieaala, at tho Court lloaee, la tho borough of Clearfield, oa (Satarday, Uo l.ih day of Januar. , 18714, at 1 o'olook, p. -, tbo follow I of described roal ctiato, to witt A eeriaia twuilory frame dwelling bouae ritaate In l.awreno town thl p. Clearfield eounty, Fenn'a. on the farm rtoently pur baaed t d lea Urn from Jama Uuff, taia buiidinic hela tl leei front on tba ha-quhaaaa rirer ind 7 feet deep. Belied, taken la eiorotioa, and to ba told aa the proper! of Jubi J. RoaJ. ' Taaut or 8t.a. Tha nrlne or turn at which tho prepartv aha.ll ha atruek off muat be paid at tbe tima of aalo, or each Mber a iran (amenta mado aa will ba approred. otberwiae lha property will he immediately put up and sold ajraia at tbaaxpeoaa and rtik af Iho perana to whom it waa atruoa off, and who, In eaat of deftoieney at auob ra aala, ah all make avod tha uai, ani ia no inalaneo will ttia Deed be preeented In Court for tin firm a tion nnleai tha moer ti actually paid lo tba "aerlff AMIKKW PKN iZ. Jr.. Snitairr'a Ot-rira, 1 Shoriff. Clearfield, Pa., Doe. IV. 177. Sheriff's Sale. 1Y virtue of tnndry wrltt of Vt JO., turned I f out of tbo Court or Common rleaa of Clear held Co , and to me directed, there will beeipoaed to pnhllo aalo, at tha Court liouae. In lha boron nh nf Clearfield, on Saturday, the 19th day of January, lefrra, at 1 odook, p.m., tba follow ing deaenbrd nal ootalo, to wit ; A certain tract of land aituato la n.uta-tale boroBKh, Clearflold ooaatr, Peno'a., ono lot No 4 on the writ corner of tleorifeand Haauah atreata, huildtBg bavisg been burned. Bounded eaat bv George airert, weat by an allay, aortb hy Beaver alloy, aoutb hy Hannah it reel. Halted, tak-a in a 1 ecu 1 ton, and to bo told at tba property of Cha. Kinney. Alw, a orrtaia tract of land tltnato In Cheat towntthip, Clearfield oonntv, Ponn'a,, eontalnlnf 100 acrei with it aoreaolcarad and having a two ttory log b'.uie, barn and olhrr out baildinfa, with amall orchard, bo tided aa folio wt t Ob tbo Btrth hy John M Wratover, on tho eiat by Barmwa A Ftnno, 00 the aouth by Wa. 6iharta, and on tho weal hy Jon at ban Wetiver. Seiied, taken in riecati-m, and to ho told aa tbo property of Wa. Weatover and Bilaa Waitovor. Alio, a eeriaia tract of land aituata la Pens township, Clearfield eounty, Peno'a ooataiuing about una hundred aoree, wilh about tovaaty Are aeree olf red, and baviag oreeted thereon a larg framo barn, a two atory plank houoe, amall reh ard and ortber oat I'uildtnga. Boanded on Ibo ait by land of A. Hpenoer, oa tbo wout by I. Jobnont ob tho north by Claavar, and aouth by McCrackaB- Selaad, taken in eiattutiea. and lo ho told aa lha property of David M. Hpeaoer. Alio, aeertaln traot of Uad aituato ia Bct towoiblp, t'rearfield Bounty, Pona'a. B mniled at followi t On the aouth by a vtreet, oa tba taut, north and weat by landa of R. MahaiToy, eontala. Ing about one half acre mora or leoa, having a large hotel 40 hy 10 iib wing attached, aad Habit ana etker out buildinra erected thereon Billed, takrn In otoeation, and ia be told aa tho proporty ol Weiley C. Thompaoo. Alao, all wf the right, litlo and Intern! of tho Defendant, euppitwd to ho Ibo one undivided eleventh part, in two eertaln lota of ground aitu ato In the borough of Curwenmlle, County of ClaarAeld and (Mate af Fenmylvaala, being known aa tho Pi earn Tan aery lot Ib laid borough, hounded and deoertbed an folio wa t Ono lot be ginning at a peit on the eouibera line of right of way granted to the Tyroat and Ofearfiuld Railway Cumpaa " and tha Bortheaat lateree tioa of aaid right af way whh Filbert meet j thnta eoalh 10 degree, 41 parohaa weat alone Filbert tlreet lit loot to b poit oorner al Inter teottea of Filbert atreot aad alley ( lbeaM aouth aV degreea, It aerehea, onM iM f-et lo an alloy 1 tbenoo north ! degreea, 44 perehep, eaat Sot f,ti, a ore or Iom lo linn af right af way granted to raid Railroad) thenro along lias of aaid right or way weal ward IV ! Ivtl, mora or lean t plant of beginaing. Tbo other lot or plena af ground, begianing Bt a ptat oa aaid asmihara li a af right away at Ha taiaraeetiua whh wet-ra lino ol Filbert ilreet ; thenoa weil. ward by lino of right nf way of Railroad 19.4 fvt to aa alley t bonne aloag aatd allay aeath M do gro-t, 4a potehaa weat IA feel to a puat aal rornar aa allay 1 thenoo along water rireel, aouth 60 drgrvee, II perehea, oaat lii) feet to Filbert treat 1 lhaee Brlh HO degreat H perchre, to aad -lrot tollo at right of way of aaid Mail, road and plaeo of begiaaiag aontaiaiag two Bcrot and 111 pereboa, mora or leta, aad heisg tho Bama lot or ptoeo of land eonvryed by tha helnaf Wm. Irln. decaaaed to W. tl. While and Joha R. White hy Deed, aa! roordod ia Ue olfiro f r rooordiog of deodi, ia Clnraeld poaBty, Baiag Uarooa root ad largo Steam Taaaery 1 e or tit largo hark thed ; Snr di'irtlsnnrntj. beam bonau) cilice, d.riling bonoe and other building! eonooo-od thereeita. S.iao I, taken la exeouli'ia nnd Aleiandvr II. Irvm . evi l a tbo property of A certain Iraet of land illua'a la Raoi Iowa ehlp VlearOel l aaunty, MennoylvaoU, boanded i.n lha north by lan-l of I,. 0 Rlom. aaal be Pagan Roeioa. i.,nlh l.y John M Cb..e. and wail by landa of Wa and Jo.apb CaUioarl. a ,a. tainlng abuut lot acre., an I b.vlnt nam! a. aerca ,.erv--l, the balaq?. belnf iq Wiial'a-il baring erected thoreoe ft two vlory frame buuic iraiu- ,a,n mii einer ),. u.,ine. - rv '" Runlai. Alio, a eertala rlala lot of (round iltBBto la boruuxh lo, CloarHtld owaatr, Psiaa'a., ob U of HouUdalo, outhweal mroer of Uood tlraet and an alley be. ing iiw ieiroui ana ie imi back and knowaw lt Ni:4t tU .tJ borough, with a thraec atary houae, largo atoro houae, and all neaeaaary out buildinga. Heiaed, lakra la ei ecu tioa, aad to bo oulJ a lha property uf llewrgo Uagor, Alan, a aoriain traat of lio l aituata la Beorarla townhip, t'laarfl Id tountv. Pa., bounded and deaeniied aa followa: Bounded eaat by Ulea tl ipa turnpike, aouth hy landa of hinita ot al, weat by land of (Jeurge Dotta, and north by land of W m. 8, Dlftkey't eat ale, eonuiaing abuat S40 aoraa, and having IHU aeroa s lea red, with largt bearing orchard. Urge framo hoaet, baak barn and othar outbulldioga lbreon. tie i aod, takoa in ataeatlun aod to bo old ailhe property of 0. 0- Pate bin. Alao, a en tain iraet of land aituata In Oulich towmbip, Clearfield eounty, Pa., beginning at maple co.ner of Metlhew MrCulley'a lormar aur vey ; tbenoa by land of Mel thaw jdoCulley north 48 degroat eaat 140 pare bet to poet j thene by raiidue of tract of Benjamin Wiiaoa loath 40 da greea eaat 74 perebea to aoat 1 tbenoa hy tame auoth 4 degreea wait US prrelieo to pott in lha old Uoe ; tbenoa by land of gbaw north 41) de greea weat 74 perehoe to place) of beginning, oua. tuiniog o.V acrra aod X4 poruba, and having 30 averea elearnd, and a amall two ttory framo houae tberooa ereoied. Heiaed, taken in oxecutioa and to be tuld aa tha pruportv of W. K Hiaitb. Alaa, a eeriain treat of land eituaie ia Bloom townttiip, Clearfield o-iunty, Pa , oooiaining about Kit aerci, with about Au aoroa elearrd and too bal anoa in wod land, having erected there a a large two- lory frame 1iu.e, lug bare and other out. builJing, and good young orchard, hounded and tubcn'eil aa fullwa 1 Oa tba north by land of Ja.iob llilger, eaat by land of ilra. John Kllinger, and ivntli by trie litiBpikt. Beited, taken in ticcutionaad lo be told u the property af Ueo. A. Bloom. Tbbmb or HiLB. Tbo prlct or aum at which tbo proporty aball ho a truck off matt he paid al tha time of aalo, or inch 0 her arrengemeati made aa will bo approved, olborwiao tbt proporty will ba Immvdialtly put ap aad auld agaia at tho eiptoee and riak of tho peraun to wbum it waa atruek ofl, aod who, la oaaa of defitneooy at aueh re aalo, aball make good tha tea. ad la no iniunce will tba Deed ba preeeaied ia Court for eon hr ma tion unleia tbo money it actually paid to tbo bhtriff. ANDREW PKNTZ, jr FiiaHire'i Orrtca, I tshoriff. Clt-arieid, Pa., De. IV, 1177. J Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of eon dry write of fiH Fueiaa la med out uf tha Court of Common Plena af Clear field eounty, and to ma direaied, ihera will ba wipoted to puhlia aale, at the Court Houae. ia ht borough of Clearfield, oa Saturday, tbo 15th day of January I S7J, at I o'clock p. m., tbt fal lowing dvacribed real eaUto, to wil: All thai OTtain tract or piaeo of land aituala ia Cbcit lowoahip, Clearfield oooBiy, Penn'a bound ed north by land of (Solomon Toaer, weat by Cheat Creek, Ba.ulh t.y Umla of Jonathan Pieroe beira. oaiaming forty acreemoreor lea. Heiaed, taken in eiecation, aud to be told aa the property of Margaret Atuaa and J. R. Ann. Alio, a eettain tract or piece of land in Bell lnwi.tliTp, Clearfield county, Penn'a.; bounded and deacrioed ai Mlum : Hounded on tha emit, north aod outh. y lan d of ti. L. Rood, and on writ by land of Noah Miller, containing nna bun. drod at-ree and having ahout twenty-Ava aoraa cleared -nd aiider auhivatloa. and having a two ilory frame houae, IS by 32 feel, and a log barn erected t hereon. 8eiud, taken In eteeut!n and ' to ba told aa tbe property ol T bom at 1) Butter. Ali-., a certain tract of land allotted in wod. ward townih p, Clearfield eoaoly. Pa. Bound.-d on the eat by landa of Mothannoa Land and Lumber Company, ob Ibo north by 11101, wait by -ame and anuth hy fame, ounlaining l3 aorra, atuiut SO arret elt-ared, with amall log Huaae and lof barn. Heiied, taken ia eteeuliun auj to ht told ti the property if Wm. Karl. Alat, a certain lot or piece of Q round la tht Borough of -aeeola, Clearfield onunty, Pa,, boaml. bd and deaerihed at followi : Boun led eait by lot of Michael Hanford.weitby lotol Ueo. Bnallch. aouth by lot uf Jano Hwigert, aod north by Hate airrel and being 60 feat front on Hale atreet and Hit) leet deep, and having tbtrooa oroctod a two itorv frame bi-uae ISi20 feet, and 1 kitchen at tached limlo feet. alo( a framo liable ISxJt feet aod othir outbuilding!. Heiaed, takea in execu tion and to bo tld aa tbt property of H. i. Mar tin and Uoorge Boa'icB. Alio, all that eertala piece or lot of ground ait aate, lying eat being in tbe borough of Oeeeola, ia tbe eounty of Clearfield, and State of Penn'a. bounded and de ten bed aa follow-, via: Front lag on C'urtln etreer, in aaid borough fifty feat, oa lha weal y lot if ftcojemlo Bweifart, oua hundred and fifty leet, on tbe north by olbar landa of aaid tiwrigart. and on the out hy tame one hundred and ftlty feet. It being part of a larger pieoo of land which Thomai F. Boalich and Kltiabetb bit wife, ooavoyod to hlichael Sand ford and having thereon oreoled a large framo hotel Building aad a amall ahop and other out buiidiogi. Suite I, tektta In execution, aa I to be told at tbt property of neii uougnarty. Alao, all that certain pieoo or lot if gronad tit" uato in Moatop'a additioB to Clearfield borough Clearfield eounty, Penn'a., bounded aad detenbed aa lotluwt : Brainninf at a nott OB touthaaat corner or Walnut and Third tUweU, thence to a aoutherly dlrtctltm along Third afreet, one boa. dred and twelve feattoatwelvt foot alley t tfconea in an euterly direction alone laid allev la a liae para Hal with Walnut itreat, fwrty feet U a poat 1 tnenoe in a aortoeny aireauoa ob a line parallel wilh Third atraet, ana hundred and twelve feet mora or leaa to a poet on Walnut atraet ; Iheooe la a woittrly direottoa along Walnut ttreat to th 0 plaeo of beginning ) having thereon erected ant, two imry anuao hoatlnr ca walaat ttroeL and twn houae fronting oa Third at reel, and neeeaiary nut buililioza. heiaed. taken in execution, aad In he told at the property of Joha Biheifer. Alao, an irjie four eertala iota or nie-ot of grnwnd aituata in th borough of Carweairilla, ClearAald flonaty, Pean'a., aunid aad datetihad aa followa, via: Befioniag at tha enruer of Fil. hert and Uaorga atreeu, running northward along filbert atreof (on tbe oaat aide of aaid etreeO twa bundrod and forty feet to atreet kaowa aa Max ell or liiga tlraet ; tbeaca la aa eaat ward direo. lioa along aaid ttroel, one hundred and aiaoty feet to a twenty-foot alley j thenoe along aaid alley ia a aouihward diroction, two bund re I and forty let to George atreet , tbeaea weal ward along aaid atreet, ono hundred and aiaety feat to the plas of beginning, ana naving taenia arectea a large planing mill, board abeda, hoard kila and aooe ttry building, wi-b a large tUam angina ; thingl mill and variout wood working machinery belong ing to laid planing mill, tteued, Uken in eseau- lion, and to oe 101 a at uo prepeity of a. H Irvla A W. C. Arnold. A1i, a eortaia lot af grauai altuti ia Weit llttuiadaia, biundtd on tba Bait by landa of A. J. flick, via) Bejinamt at a pait. aerthweM eoraer of lot No. II, Wett Houtidale, theae toalh 46 degree, wen jfi laat a pet, tbenoa aa tba aouth J feet from patra line of railroad, aouth I degreea 4j percnet, weat ll feat, eaaU wardly S3 teat from and annir tin 191 ret te a pott 1 thenje oa tbo wait by Ita 1 nf lleary Batila bury, aorth 41 degree, eait 749 feel U a poet 1 tbenee on tba north by towmhip tva.il, a-irth Att degree oaat lid feat to pkaet uf tMgiaciag and known aa lot Mt. II, ia tha gen teal piaa of Want Itoutaileia, naving a twt.-ttQ.ry fa in bout and amall liable riHl lharom. ftenti, Ukaj la rit-futtai. ami lo ho told ai tha property of aUUbatl Kearney. Alto, a oertaia tract af Uad, beginning at a po it on tba toutneaat eoraer of Rerd atreet and knn avauoo, ia tbo village of Uontadalt t tbonea along aaid aveauo north Al degram, e,t lit) faet lo Otter alloy ( thenoe tomb i3 dogrtee wat feet t pan j thence taih 17 weal 159 fet to Reed ilreet, thBo north 1 degrot Weet iO fai, along Re4 tlreet to poit, tbe plaoo af begioaiag, and known at lot No. 344 in lb general plan of tatd village nf NortH Houtidale; having rot4 on taid lot a two ttory building eight ana ft! wide, aad twenty-four fret long, and at it tea feat high. 8eiaed, Uken ia axaeatM 1 aa 1 la uid at ib proporty ot A. D. Bvoyr. Alto, a iraet of land tltuatt la Union tew, hip, begiaoing at a hftatook thenje north 111 perohaa, mora or laat in a poit j thane watt aa ierehat 1 beuilooh j thenoe aouth 11 peroaaa to a lion 1 thenc eaat nincty-atao pereua to a be lock and plaia of beginning, oooiaining AS acres, mora or lent, being tba taiao piece or Ire- of land which Wm. B. 1111 and Mary J.,hn wir. Ot.avejedt J. R. Arnold hy Deed haanag dau ofthellth day of December, 19? T, aad roftordal atClearfttld, Ib eed Book Vol A, page It, Altd.aa'thertraetpleeeofland la aaaMlowa thlp, boanded and deaeribod aa follow 1 Uegia. aing at pott, thenoe watt by land of a R. lUal, Bow J. W. Courer,70 prcbe to a pott Iheaca aorth la lo of the tbov deaertbed traet Tl Ml perchetta a poet 1 thenoo anil lift porohoa tea poet 1 thenoo tout by landa of B. F. Harley 74 pereboa taa poet and piano of baginEiag, annUia mg II aoree and lt)9 perchct, mora or tern, hfjing tama Iraet of land which J. W. Cloaaar ooavav-4 to J. R. Arnold by Deed bearing date of the loth day f June, 1A73. and recoiuod at Clear tie Id i Deed Book Vol. 9, page 197, Alio, a lot or plot of grauad aituata ia Rock tn, Uniaa lowniblp, Cletrfield eounty, Pa, da avribed and hounded at fwilhiwt t Begiaaiag at a aoat and tbeaee eoata by land af D. K, bra baker 10 perobot to a ttoao 1 thenoo wett hy ktvod of Da vld Waliy I perchet to a tion, thane aorth I dngrt wet by land Of David Walty 19 perebea U a tioaeal Maia atreat; taaooatt along taid Mala tlreet A 9 19 perrhe to pla ef beginaing, eo. talning AS p -rebel, more nr lait, aud having a large Charoh and aa aid arhool bJuto tbereaa. Seued, taken in otecuiiaa and to a tld at the property of I. R. Araold, Alto, a oertaia tract or land tl tatte la Lawrae townih 1 p, OlearAeld oaly, Pa, bonaded aad derenbed at followa t Oa tha eat by laadi of dam ael Clyde, toaih by landa of John Moore, wait by landiofJna. Irwin, oa tha aortb hy landi of Da -vid banibarry, eanlaiiing 19 anre and having I aeree cleared and under enltivallea. Heiaed, Uk en to e 1 ecu tion, and to ho Bold Bi Iho property ef Jamei Irvia, Jr. 1 aau a or Rata. Th prie or aum al which Ih property thall he ttraoh off matt ho aaid al tha ttma nf it la, or anaa other arrang amenta made ae will ht approved, other a tea the prop, ty will h Immodiattly nal ap aad aid agaia a th eipeaee and rUk af ih pereoa u whom waa tuneh off, aad who, la eat of d-Ac lea ay al iviah r aale, thall make good th earne, and la aa latune will tho Do4 ho ptoooalod la Owari for ob Arm tloa aalt ih moay It aataaili pai4 to tfa Sheriff. ANDRHW PKNTKL Jr. Satatrr t Orri-ig, I flharLl, ClaarAeld, Pa., D 1, lfT7. 1