TUB "CLEARFIELD REPIBLICAV rtrauaaan irgnr fiMiinT, T OOODUNDEH Sc LEE, . . ULUAkrikkU, l4. Tue largcec tlrrul.lU.M ctl lay N,waSsr In North t'rulral Penaaylvaula. If paid attar X and hotoi ninntha '! j If paid ftller it ajpiratMMi ol lai.ntha... 3 IMj Rate, ot Advertising. W.-...I.... ..l...il..Mnt. er .nuarenf lllltne.or ril, S time, or le. ' s" ! , For e:ier. .iili.eipirni Inaertiiin ! A Iminlftratorl' ini Emculcr.' n"llrea... t M' Al'ltt'ira' notice. ln R.uiiim. and li.lraei 1 Diainluli'in notice. ' 00 trflre..iinal Cant.. 4 line, or le...l yesr...- on : I.cl ni'llret. per line t YKARUV ADVKHTISEMKXTS. J I I uara.. t .(iiare. I a tuars. ,.... 00 1 column.... fit 00 ' 01 i noluion Til nn H..2H I I anlutnn IX" " (1. 11. IHIlinLANDKR, Nl)BL B. LKE, Hahllshem (fiirdo. O T. I1KOCK11ANK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CLKAKPIKI.il, PA. Office In Cnort Moure, tf S5.77IJ H. W. SMITH, A X X O K M R V - A T - L A W , ., . 11:1:7.1 t'lrartlcltl. I'a. J. J. LINGLE, A TTO UN E Y - AT - LAW, 1:18 I'lilllii.hiirg. Centre Co., I'n. yipd ISRAEL TEST, ATTORN R Y AT LAW, I'learUeM. Pa. jr-HB la the Caart lloua. iyll.'7 W. C. ARNOLD, LAW & COLLECTION OFFICE. CbKWKNSVILLK, c2 Clr.r6cl4 Cuuai.v, tVnn'a. 75y WALTER BARRETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. llearttrld. I'a. (V-OlUce la OIJ t.tero Hotel bull.liag ecin.r ot rieeirod and Miirkut Ut.. lanral,. g V. AVILSO.V, : ' . ' ' ; ATTOIINKY AT LAW, OfTir ltt dr. r rnrt tl tWltra it'll"! tuiljinf, (.in.iln I ourl llou.. r.t.6.'77. CI.KAllt'lKI.Ii, I'A. FRANK FIELDING, A T T O RSEY-AT-LA W , l Icarliclu. I'a. Will at f eft.l t.. All liUMOi-.l i-l truale.l Ui blu. lou.).ll (tu lullM lll.T. jaul'7 N U.I.IAH A. W.tM.AC'K. AHHV f. 4LLAC. ItAVtll L. HRKHd. WALLACE &. KREBS, (Suwniri lit Wnll.aCf A tf lUl'llUlt.) ATTO II X K YS-AT-LA W ttlllK. R. HI IIIAT. critim '-kio)i MUUHAV & GORDON, A TTO RN K Y S AT LA W, OI.EAKFIKLI), PA. Offioa in I'iv 0M-ra lluuef recond ftitor. CdARLES 0. LEIDY, AT70HSEV AT LAW, OMrruIti Milt, CkHtQulJ Co., I'a. Lal huiineii of 1J kiu li tjtonjuj to Par tiouiftr uttt o' too (t 4 t imi jit'reuriu i f tiouniiao, IMFIl-H'll, 0 ' ' N.fv 21, 1377 ly. MXKTH B. H'EXALI.r. BARlKI, W. h'cL'SHT. McENALLY & McCDEDY. A T fo U N E Y S-A 'l - L A W . I IrarUeltl, Jr. M!rtairpl rmitneva Jtitendi'd to (iruinptly withj niiMtjr. oilifl on dueonii firrot, tiiire Frn .ijiioiul battik. - jam 1:7ft mm M. Hcrt-t.i on, rro. it L. trcit & IllCK. ATTOKXfiVS-AT-LAW, (leaillcld. i'a. All rit l-u'innt r-ut))Ujf aiuntifil lu. Offl B tilfUU.l Hlf', in th MattDIO luillilias. . . JmiU'.'iT G. R. BARRETT, .VrjOKKKr ASH CofftHKLoR AT Law, CLRAHPlRI.n, PA. Ilatvinjt rtfifrnril hit- JmltftjuLiji."!, ruttiel i!i practi.-c of l bo Ut iu hi o)J office tit C'ltaW-riel-l, Will avtteud lite eurl of Jatl)rauD nl Klk oouoli" when iiit'i Ully rctAincJ in oonorctinn wirh rini1'nt muipI. JhiiI'77 A. G. KRAMER, ATTO II X E Y - A T - L A W . Hmil Krtntr Anil Ctillec'ioD Atfnt, ( I. i:itKi pa.. Will prniiitlj atteuj u all tr.-.) hunnfi en trustrd to hip car. ftfljrii6)w id Pitf'a O,o' II Jnnl '7A. JOHN L. CUTTLE, A1TOKN KY A V LAW Mid HchI Rctftte Agent. I'ieartlrtrt f OtBr-e on Third trit, bat.Cbrr A Hliui. Jrtr-rUVcifully uHvr iL4r?icoa in t. liiin ad kuyinf laa ll in Clrlul i n'mi aiijt.ioity aaatiai Hd with t,u xfHriannt; ter tfiit f.ut h ft urvtycir, tLn hiinpt-N tiar b rai ) rnaar wtifmMvri- - iH.'K ti. DR. W. A. MEANS, PHYSICIAN A SIJ I! (j K O N I.I TIIKIIMH 110. I'A. Will (lnd irolei.i"iiMl omII. ui'Mil'tlv. auicl"'''1 DR. T. J. BOYER, U YrtlCI A N aNI) iUUUf.oN ': Offoun Markat Htrvcl, ClvarUvld. Ph Olftaji huun i tu 12 a, m , and 1 to . m I) It E. M. Kt;llEUIEll, IIOMIKOCATIIIC 1'UVMICIA.N, Office la n tidi are on f'irri tt. April 14. ln;l. Cl,..'l.l. I'a DR. H.B.VAN VALZAH, ' l.Allt-IKl-lt, PI.KN'A. OVFH'K IN HI A.SOX IU IHILDlNti. ' tr OBjr, aovr, Freni 12 to t P. M. M l, mti. DR. J. P. BURCH FIELD, Lata tiargaoD at tbu 8 id hvglutwnt, Paauaylranta Vataataart, havibn rataraod froia ika Army, ffara feia profaaikoaal aarvleti to lb cltlaan of Ultarlald eoamy. tfi4TPrtfiiional call promptly attaeJtd to. Offloa oa Btoooa) atraat, frairlyceapiftd b Ur.Woodl. . tapr4,'M tl yiM,lAM M. UKNKY, Juntick t r or thr run An KcaiTiara, LUMItKK CITY. Colkctiona aada aod atonPT uronoilT paid ovr. Arlielai of agroamaot and dt-ala ol oontayAnea Beatiy aiorutad aad warraaiad ror root or an aim. lAjy'l JEEI) li 1IAGEIITY, HARDWARF, FARM IMTLEMLNTS, 1 1n Ma re, Italia. c, bbI,'77 . (? ad FumI. ClfarDcItt, P. JAMES H. LYTLE, In Kralirr'a llulmiiir, t Ir.iBild, Pa. Ilenlat In Ornoetlea, I'roTlilvn., VegetaalM, frail., Hour, Keatl, air., ete, .,'ll'j.ll HA lilt Y SXYDKK. LAHIIKH ANU ItAIRllrlKS.'FR fbou on Market at., oppoiiie LVurt lluatf. A t le.a toaal for erery t aRtoatar, Alto taanufartartr of All K li"l. ar Artlrlra In lluaian llalr. Cle.ib.lc, P.. ia7 IV, 'tt. JOHN A. RTAM.ER, . .. 11AKKH, M.tttl It, Clratlrld, r. rraak Iraa, Ka.a, Rille. PM a ad Oaaat "a hanil or aiade la order. A general e.eorlmeot of Coefut'oaurae, Frail, and Nov. la, Haak lea Creaai and Oj.tara la araeaa. ttaloo. aeerl, oapo.il, laa PoauaW. Prlaa, ned.raia. Jlarea It-It. I - . r"f a d luft n iSfe p.topttpt Tin a m. I ' W .1 l I IH1, I -W,i, I, . ,!, , - VOL 52-WIIOLE NO. Cards. JOHN D. THOMPSON, Juatift ol the Peace and Pcrtvetier, Cur.weiiavllle, Pa. Collect lona iHAile nit J money prompt! i ,,, thiJ 7ltt RICHARD HUGHES, JfKTICK OF TIIS I'EAl'B , Iticalur Touuihip, Omoln Mill, f 0. It i.fflnUt l.utiliei.1 iitrai-ii.J tii ti'ni wPt U tirnamtlr alM-niiro I". mrhitt Tt, Ithomas h. FORCEE, i naALta is j UENKHAL U I IH H AN IHSK. , I .1IAII AMTtlN. Pa. Alio, oltrnalti nnnularlurar mil riajtr In Rqaart J taibar ana oawau uunnra bidu. WOrJort lollelled anil all hill" ir..ip ilj REUBEN HACKMAN, House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, t'leartteld, I'viin'a. '&ft-WIII ateout John ia hit line promptly nr.l In nurkminliko manner. l r4.fi! G. H. HALL, PRACTICAL PUMP MAKER, KKAK CLEAKFIKLU. PKNN'A. "Humpi wy$ un haorl and matt to nrltr nn hrt notic. Viymt burn! uu reiaw.nablf irn)i All work wftrrintntl ! render aiilil.ictin. nd 4elivtrMt iraireJ. R2A:td E. A. BIGLER & CO., OttAl.rHI in SQUARE TIMBER, . . Oil manulncturen of ALL I.IMMOFHAMU) I I Mill H. d-T'73 C1.BRPIKLD. PllHJfA. JAS. B. GRAHAM, doalrr la Real Estate, Square Timber, Boards, SIIINiU.ES, LATH, i I'U KETS, Ihllfn . I'lrarlirl'l, P, WARREN THORN, BOOT AND Ml OB ilAKEI!, Market .. t'lrarlicM, I'a. In lllfl lli.'C l;:e'v nrrllj e. liv rf.tnk !Ii.ill. Oltc d'otr wnl ..I' A Id Ktint ll'JU-e ASHLEY THORN, AKCIUTECT, t'oXTKACIOK and lllll.tll U Plant and f."etneali"tn furni.he.l T.ir ell Kind. of buiMinxi All work kin elet.. riuir bii.l-l ibK a ..eeUllr P. 0 addreM, ClearSrl.l, Pi, jan. 17-7711. R. M. NEIMAN, SADDLE and HAMESS MAKER. Kumbar(;er. Cieurlieid Co., Pa. Ketpaou bao'l ail kind- of llarat:!. 8ntlJI-. Hntlkx, atiU Hunm KurnibiDj( liumta. lt-.uirt iijc (riti.tl Nilehtlt-tl t'i. Ituiuhargi-r, Jan. l' I Jt7-tf. JAMES MITi UKL!.f Square Timber & TimWr Landn, jell'71 n.CAHPIKI.li. PA J. H. M'MUHKAY WILL 81'ITLY VOI' WITH ANY aUI'HII.I OF Mb.UCUAMil.-K AT TIIK VKKV LOU Eril PKICB. COML AMI rilili. ,.1:4:73), NEW WASHINGTON. J. BLAKE WALTERS, REAL ESTATE BROKE It. Atn QKALxa ia Snw LogM and Ijiimtior CLKAHPIKI.lt, I n In Jraham'a R.-w. I:2.:7I SNYDER, ATrllMAKKIt Mar.n la ttatuliva, Clitka und Jewelry. Otvintn'm Rnw, tf.irktl Rlrtrt, ( I lOAHKIt I It. PA. All kind, of rep'tlring in my line prntptl at i.ded t... e April .t. I7l. HEW BOOT Ajd SHOE SHOP. Tha andrri ictirt ,uiil li.fufin h pti'-M that hr hia rfinort-d hia IL of and hll Si.oit fi Mir f-Miiii Intt ly ooetiii-d hv .!. Ili-Hrion. in lhaw'a K(iw. Alarkt-I lrttt, ahfia ho (.rfparxd in at Mini f It.a w -nt- of . who urn I Mitytbuiif in hit nor. All work uVi t tt him wrt In- of 1 lit t.fi iiattUl. Mini xui.r- ntt fd In iu litri -. mi rr rt-ii.v.l( llt'omiiiitf (.rt iii,ny mti-i.ti- ( io A hiDtla ol l,ptttt r ai.d .-It- r I-iiiii j( I n n JnllN .sriili-'KKIt. Claar. rid. Pa . Jtly is, lh,"J Cle?rfielcl Mursery. : KNCOl'lI.UiK JMjMK l.MTliY. 'I "UK ndfr-ipoit by unit atnl.i.hr l Kur I air on Ox PiHt.a k-ilt vt Wrwoti! t'lta-flflil Hiid 'ur li ilo . i firi.rtnttl tit ior oil all kind or I- It l" fT I H ffc.. -i.i durt H.,.t darf.) Kf rrot-fia. Hlim". ny. Onia- Vn a-. OiHi-tl-t rry, l.atttnu HUt kiny, ftir,t rr. and U:muioir Vioi .. A ... Kilnti.i. r,.i. T. Wuiiica. and i-arty rsarlat KliH)rtt a0. Unlrr prriiij-ilj atlcittlvd tt,. Aildpim, J U UIUUM1 aT'2 "-) tit.wn.-t iM., M ANDREW HARWICK, Maiket Htrcti, I Uuj fn Id. Ia , a Awrf ACTt'Bf ii AMiurjii Kn ia UAHMCSl, FAMILY, UltlM-t.S, COI.LAIU and all klndl of HOUSE ri k&isuisv MODS. A tM Muck tif fdiddiPti' ll.irtwarr, Uruphv. Niailia, Htankaf, Hut-t-i, tre., alwaii hatm and fr aala ai tfa luwrM oath irtii. All kiu lr ui riitalriflft prooipily attrnilid tn. All kititli n hldra taken In rich a1 g for hn' om and rr.ililnjr All hibda of barnfft hathai krpt 0 hand, atitj for litr at a riaail pr-ifit, t'lrarflfl'l, Jan. , I rTA E. WARING'S LAW BLANKS Tt ial at tha Clfarflaid tiKi-raticAN ifl.r. The niohl Complete Serb of Imw Hlmnku published. Tbtpc Biai ka arc gotin up la aaprrlur pt)!a. art of amltTM Uv, aod furoubt-d at tarjr low flguraa far ab. Call at tha Rum mix a ((Era nrd tiamin thfin. Orderi by atl prnBtptiy Rld Addm. UUUOl.ANUKH A 1.F.K, Jaly XI. 1-77 tl. Cltaika d Pa JOHN TROUTMAN, DKALKM IN FURNITURE, nnini:ssi:s, AKU Improved Spring Beds, UAKKKT cTllKCt, MAII P. 0. fha andaraliraod bra. leaf, ta Infarat tha elll- taat ol Olearttaiil, and lb, paklle aoneralle, thai Bat oa BB"d a naa ataiiruiirai or rutaliuia. tn.h Be VT.Iaut, Cbattnal and Painted Chenioi-t ;tL'ler, Pallor nuilet, lleelinlna and Ettenrica Ctiaire, Ladlel and tleelt K.rj Cbalre, Ibe Per forated I'ining BBtl Parlor Chair.. L'ana Heat, aad Windsor Chair., ClolfaU B.rf, Step and Kttea- liao Ladder,, Hat Itaeke, Berabbln tlratbea. A, MOULDINQ AND PICTtlltl FRAMEA, tkhlna Otftteaa, Chrrnj,. Aa.. wbleh vaald ttltafcle far Holiday ,raaetill. aaia i, evun TltuvratarT. S. I. : '2.553. AWl'AL MESSAGE OF THE GOVMOR OFPENN'A, (hhtimtn of the &iuttc and Jlouw of Jii'prwntfitirfif ; Mirny in.pi.rtniitniHl gmv- quvnlion will oitiipy 3 oti fiiu-m mo coit... U'wsion. Anions tho flnutice of the hlato, hv'nm oi finit iinpoi'tuiito, will clttiin h oorrcHpoiitln.rf nlntro ol y our limottiitl nlU'tiin. Ki-rtuiuUely, thoyaro in hiu u vxccUcnt conditio.,, ami tho iiviiit ci tno Mato so uigu thul vou will iirohuhh linv i-littlo dilll culiy in ro inljtiNt n the tuiuls to mod theortliimiy ttntloxiiiuirdiaryexponsos ot tlio year, without impi'Minx huui ti'tnul luiiitiui), . , t TiT.Vt Ki BII'T 4M IUyi tiSKHltMT" M'lHIO tl B'. in itramry, .NuT.Ilt, IS71. W4.9W 2 (M-nvral lui.J 4,.114,WI.4 4A SiiikiiiK lui.d, t.M.ii-ty ri-ti(.u MM.&l iit-w louvii. a Mrwai. b,iiitt.uu tu " iii 01 luui un ivaD 2tiltU.S H u in. ou i t ol ikw luau H.ltil 44 HV o.Jtio on insiit i!i;MKjm. In ai. n drt Hiiil., K.tiJj.l-'tt Iiil n t on I'laiin..., Pri 111 i m oil (olrl ... i(iuuii'ii,l'iriiicra' aiiii MtrhauicB' att3l.a (la-... Iijuj-iiii iuti-r t ut 1 nrifiirv I,4i4,ti.i fit U,7Jtt 34 2,41)7 lial. iu "i rtoa. Nor. in, 17 r 1 m iL in ar Otrr dut In in, upon ohioti itrir- "t luix bt u itvtl and boi a a rt'iilrtl l r 1 a mutt Iw-iliiuuh e oann o. B.o nd t l-ir I'liii. I -au, ui wtiiuh inter tat ha a bit 11 rttd. ao I Not I rfD J lor inimot F.tt ir ntit., j 11 1. hk lu Isia mx 1 a (u.i , i'1-jaii id I h' y b I' i' (ii-t cciit., ih '!'- iii I SS2 Ft'or ai.il vt n La i f f I' b a in l.i:-it ft. ',,11 ft IMt 27.t,ti.9 till 4i'l in 0 UU .ill 1,00 It UO fc7,' 00 I'O rfi j it nn l , u-ilif ii.ji 'lv In I" 7, fi.ti ti.it .iblv m I ol Cia ft-, cunt., n Ii riuiMia id t.11.1 iMblel IteVi I'nfc bti icta , ml ,-iuia.i 0 iu latt, Mi ll I at,) at 0 III I VI '2 ti n-iil. tArivU'liiri nnitjtu, naila U2iH........MWa... lti lli-1 i.ut MOi'C ll... nt.it $ m,i; I it ic it ot ft itiiit-uita oinuudiHK I .'.a1 85 61 tllUtval 0lll(lal u. UatiuiM 4,4 (4 38 I'OU.Krllu IKillaWI tH-f nuiiti 2k or LiMlitLfCt"Utf( tlll- hi alia otilauutlitibf 61 21 L'liauiO roHr,( vrliu cntt.8 iiiivImiuii J 144 tt" ll ',Bh2 73 loat Uoo I, 'W. I'm. I'M it a tii a rairal iJ,VIJ,nl4 ill bwi.tlp, n oittriitiuK an ttit.t bf tlt.ikp, Jan. 31, iis, ol...J 6 lid Altr)(b a; V.cy ia in,--1 btti.ii. 8,i 0,UuW UU bmaii.tja iu ttutkiu 1'uiiti, it.tiuibt,r lv, Ib.7 I,7fii,il4 87 9,.VI,4i; VI Ibil'lt. auprovij. dlor. l'i,i,iV,:k-6 :ia NKW FIVE ri.lt CENT I.UAN Tbu hciv livu ht tint, vilit mill on limn, lor tlio reilumplloii til Ilia tuuuii' OIL' lotllllt Ot till) LOIIIIIlCli.Wt'ullU. UU tiionzi'd by act ol' .Miuvli 20, 1S77, whb utny Aovii'iMcU, unit Iho but, llicivtoi wtro oiit'iii'U uu too tl ml Oil vol 31 it ", 1877. i liu Lii'l" ubovu nir uniouiiteU to oa'!' Ii,imi,U0j, ami ilio imviuiuiii rviih.cil nun L'(il,!l2 33. O. tlio 8,- OlHi.i.OO ol IioiiiIh iciliinii'il with tho piwiiU ol tlim I. un, ov i r o.OIKI.OuU wi'ru nix irr vvnt. iiiiiviu- iuluivht l.'vurn.g LuihIh, uikI tliu ruinuii'ilur woiv iivu per rnt. (ro.d iiitun-xt bi'iii'ing Iioikih. 'Huh lutiiictioii ot tliu into ct ihlt iii-t will suvc tlio Statu more than .)tl,uO0iiiiiiiiully. I fM'BHAl, ig.tiri Ik'tctipf ieri"y .e . Iff if r7" ii. I. in r. u i r.. mid .... t 1111,351 :I7 t'l'Ue..... 4. '"'I ee. 't I'.' HeLt. Pal In fund .Nor. :W, IK77 I. luu.led lnViatl. lor I aft.... I" l rail. I. r fiiMl Lrl ul'll'l 0S.f"re. dl',Vllt tl ... t 4'ii.liH . .... d.Utl'.asI eli .... $ 451,714 til ...... a M-i, uo uu ..... i.' ..;, mi ... 4.!rtT,l'l" lit t vn-.vji i Ap r"Tl:ili.in. f. U.t year l"i f'M.lOll mi I). ll'lt . , -:i,vis ill 'I liu ill titvsfoil loiiiliiiiiu of thv in- Jiistriiii inii'iVNtM liirliitl lb ulti nipt to lui'i't this ileluil liy iiiiivuMi'd Inxtilioli I, tln'ivloiu, rue mill' ml t I.ut o. o-tlnnl ol tlio luvi'iiui'tl riYiii J rum tlio loiiio nil lull tux la' diVorliil inini Iho . 1 1 k - iii' I nini anil juiiil into tlio tlciii ml hunil lot tliu 1'iiKi iit j'utr Tliuru will "I ill Lu mi'i'lo iiiii'Ih, ulior uiyini'iil ot inii'i'i'ti, iii inoru ilinii ooinpy with till' (llllslltlltinlllll I'0YIN1IIIIM till' till' iii I c ii : j 'I ii ol too ilui t. 1 ho on lliiiil mi divorivd wi I, in part pay tliu lltlUOIllillIIT CXpl'llsl'S ot tlio Jul riiitn, whiili ui'u oslilii.'tod to lio ill. o il U.'illU.IMKI I iiu lui iiikii ot tlio iloli. it t an only ho iiroidod Ly the clownt -e utiiiy ol all appropriation oil h unii tliu hi i n test ut'onoiiiy in uli (It pin t nici t ot Iliogcvei'iiinoiit. ' tl.KIII ,' Rl'. . , fi'tci'l. oed l..,.t' f..r .'.e.il jttnt fNifi'eM Sit- e.e.i.r k. 1-77 ; titrtiplt n.l. In fun I, N" !,,l7 , Ji I wiltinl ux nn eetp... all"" .look LXl'l,"!! II Alltul.eity Va'I'y tliitlri'a.l t'oui. 1 liar..v, (in en el .n l".B'l.,) 11X 600 00 Allel'ikV el".y Hal road 0..LU- ptlii, (li"i"lt retl.iiia.l,) II,0"0 0, IMili.tl.NHia Hal rMl loii'."ti.v, ('itiinii.'allon'tai.) NtW five per eent. Inane, l-eaei by eel, (B'.'h M, l;7 MliylHl no I'reia am O" .a a "I new loin AI.V.'l all Iii'mM on m!c of nua loan Villi 44 (II,I7I,.',U Id '"jfatraf. Fie, per ,.a(, gold liHtn r-ilema I. i liiu,0l'0 01 Hit per e.'i.l I'.an re- drrmrtl ,,8eil,IMa .1. Iteliel B"H'p 8 llll T' lal am' of lo.in rcdrrmrd s,0.1.'., I, H JS Prerniilm un rold lor pnyin't nf Internet. . t IS,T?A nil Ami'iint at In'erct p.l I during Bm.I jrar 1 lll.f'il M Toii'pen'n Farmer.' a Mr-nants. Il k, I'Liladelpbla 1,010 Oil .tf 171 : Hal. Io fund Kne SO, It Aiiiouni pa' alile on d'tna'"l : ti.iOi.nii ,7 0er due 1'iaa H ,'l.UHI 6t 1 1.1 i" l".n 01) Vie 00 H. lief aotei, Ae Il l.7.1 ATai'at',e f..r paiiarnt of publl, ilrlil. Nor 3a, in; J,M0 ii rup,.n areoani, '. t a. Iii tw laupoa aco l ai 1, 'JT J.lKI ,11 l.::.( so I'ftimiiM rierijittaHit pnymrntt nf Sink- nig iiwf Jor final yem IHiH : Cetp aaih.n la...;..'..l,lii(ll 10 Lt.. "ne-tuirj "Bietufora ,:"niinemli d lor dl VeiaicB olf ' aeralpar p.'.rt tJM.tOt rlj I ade.aW II C.tntn'tian of lan.rre tal tea.MII aa A. V. H. K. Ceanpany... aat.il, ', Total eeeelple.lirl . ll,Cr,,li ,t tnl.pjb.deU,l,lat,lio,i t,wpoa aect. al 1077.... 6 l,ll?,il W CLEARFIELD, 8ur lui for IS79 AvalUhla for ratuaiit of di-bi during It-Te ..I 4is.7 10 jiuhlio l.37,00 ft Tho Cittmiitution pinvidv thul tlio umiuiil rt-diii'tioii ui Ihu di-hl Hhnll not ho Iohh thnn 8250,000. It woiihl apju'ttr, aiaroiilly, t'V Hit iccord of thi'itt'hicuiiL'clud.lhul tho indebted-lu-hH ol iho Smtu hud only bivii ro-dtin-d, during tho tUcl veurjuHl t hmod, 111 tho Kum of 35,WC.3a Hot. hy u tiiriltcr exuiniimii.il), It will uiour l but tho Sinking Fund Coiiiniiiwioiiorit I'ullcd in tor rvdutiipuuii tlio tulluwing loans, vis ; UaffUttretl, lOxlA, ill par cent., eall ol May M, 11, $l,7l0.4nO Hrdcautvd to Nov. .1(1,1877, i..iljo .I4A,010 Kt-gUtrrt il, ll prrer-BU, flail of juiv ft, ih77 $iA,nia Hedotuud to Nor. 1877, X2U,0 Co on 11 n, Itlx IA, ! iFrfent,. cull of .May lit. 1877 f l0 H0 RvdMUvdm Nov.3, llt.T, S uUO Coupon, ldy 4, M.M, flv par aeut .iallot May 18, 77, f?.75,00fi Hadmnuod tvNor W,lif7, ,70,Ulil) Rrgiiiflnd, May 4, IfSJ, Ova iter 011 U call ol May 18, 1877 I4AO.&0O Rtdflviac-d, Nof. st. 1877, 4lMU Auiouat of (tan, oa wbioh Interval hi bina llobiad aud aot rtdnnnod ffrli 9S9 Tho cull t'onlHini'd tlio tiulioo thul ihtort-Ht Mould iTuao ui Ibo ind ol iiinoiy (Iuh. Thuau Icinia not pro nuiiiud in uii'iiriluiico with tho noticu hiivu cuad to druvv inturunt Hinuo tlit, innui'ivuli III tbu t all hue uxpirid. Tliu principal will Uu paid, without inluiunl Inini unit li mi", bun pruauiitud. 1'iuoli lully, tbu ciiiieliiiitional provision u to tliu anliuiil iidiiilion ol tlio Muio in. li-liliduoKH baa bcfii moru than lully cumpliud wilb. Dnilcr Iho etuvurul aols cunalitiilinir ihu llouid ol' liuvuiinu Coitnnir-nioiiura, tliu law ia vury dolcclivo tor tbu pur- poau iit'iibluitiiiiu lair und i-rpiul annuna-loi-nl of tbu Bol'jot'lii ol Stalo luxation, tun! liir iiHi-ortuininu; nti'l duliiriniiiiii tbu vuluu tht'luiil. ii bun tbt, Hoard wait tovaiiir.i'd in 1H14, it iiinaiilud ot onu nit'iiilior Iriiiii i-ai-h jiiilii-ittl dinlrni uioibor wilb tliu Siatu 1 ivutnriT, ami ihu .it t it i it I atitj' rt of luxution ivun rual uatalu. Ihu Itiiurtl now uooaiaia ol tlio Auditor Goiiural, Mtalo Truua uiur and Suirvluiy ol tbo Coiiimon wiultli, ami pi rnonul pmpirty only la lialilu to taxation. 1 ho law, ad uppli i-ahlu to real untitlu. ia tint udapli-d to tbu valuation und iqiiulizutiun ol pur aoiiul proiiurly. 1 bu roi'Oi'ln troin tbu Liiinniiriai'inui'a oi Ihu Fuvural I'oiintiud il tho return inudu by tliu Ainuanora uru no unurpiul in tbu valuation ol' tho iiropirty, and ei'iuu ol' Ihuiu ao di'tii'luiil in ruiuriini lull unai-rM-uiunla ol tliu vanoua ktndaot propiriy luxahlu tor iSiulo pui0-on, that Kiral injiiaticu iadouo to thu Coin iiuitiM lullli, aa wvll aa to many cntiii- lioa, ill I'oiimqtiuiii.u of tbia want ol' uniloi iiiiiy in vuliiaiioua and uoiuplulU' ouna ot ri-tiiriiB. Thu Hiwur ul' Ihu Hoard ol Uovouiiu l.'oiniuiraioiiuis to i i iuuily ihialiy giiiiibohind tbu rt til ma to uiuku (.'orri'Ctiniia liom Hitoriuatlon dirivo 1 hum other win icon bun boon quimtioiii'il, and u bill wua inlrodiiiud into tbu Loi.-lnuiro ill tbo last huhmdii io rumidy ibiadolui t, and to (li flirc tho iHiwura unit uxiciid tho dutiua ul thu llourdol Kovi'iiuu Cciii in i-r.i"hiiiri. Bui ihu bill wua tint piiMud. Thu triennial iiioolili' ol tbu llnuril will lnko plaeu line, miller, and without aueb legit-la-lion, under tha inu-1 tuc in ill oj iho prununl law, which ia eontuudud lor, Ihu duliea ot Ihu liimrd will bu only lien tiil,aiid ibuineuiiiiu UHi.eaai.uri'inoiiy. If ruri'iiuu id to bo derivud Inini thai aotnvu, thcru nboul'l bu adeipialu ower to ll-cel lain lliuutiiiiiinl.ui'd tounloivu ila colluclion, and tbia law aboiil'l bu paused without duluy, in order that ihu Itovcntia roiutiiiH"iiiiii.rH, at thu approaching iiieulinu,, may avail theiti aelveaot Ita plovir-lona. Many uppr"piiatiiuia uru ui-kd for annually lor Ihu beiictit ol thu i Iumhm ol peimiiH who pay thi'M) taxua, hul io puy uppiiipiiuli'iiiH ii ia nucunruiry to I'uvo luvcnuu. The uccnuiiiiiij; and financial olllecraol Iho C'"iiini'.loullli alniiihl bu pro idud with ihu iiieana ol iim uiiuinliiu; and colliciin the at ml ol luxin whit ll tbu lawn tuivu ilupoaed. To dccbiru by law ibai m nuiji-t -articlu of properly, ia liublu to laxa tlolt, nill prniliicu Ho I'uvi'liuu Ulileaa tbu lucuiia ol aeccaain und collecting tbo laxc-a aru provulcd. HA VI. MIS DANK AM) THIiHT I'lM I'AN 1 18. An examination ol tbu many luiluivs of iIuhu iiiHliliill"iin ihiiiiijr iho Voor ileiuoiiNiruteM that to allow thuin to ho iii-ixl aa banka ol iliacount la biliil In tbu nilt-rcnl ol dcponiittm, uven wberu thu I'liHiucHH ia I'linducied with ordinary iiileuiily and prtidciicu. ltaiikrt ot did- collnl. and uxehuliiru, ttllliouirli unlillud HitvioN banka, tniiht bo coinliicii'd aa a hiiHiiicna mid cauitol bu maiiauHid u a tiuat. Alimcy tniial bu loaiiud to buat nuaa nii'ti Uhui liuaincas pttpur aubjuct Io tbu nui'liiulioiiN ol'lru'lu, and invuHled in Mpuciilulioiia, w hich, whdu perlcclly btlinialu for a biiaiuuMa mull, involvu rmka hh h oiibl hut to bu lakuii by a IriiMiuu. I liu law ahoulil acpuralu buoka of iliHCounl lor hunim-KM pui'iMiaua front iuHlitiition, dtHiguod tiir thu auto- kcf puibT ot tbu uaruiiita id tbu puonlo, und tiiu;hl not to ullow them In be do- cuivtd by thu iiuiuu ol aaviuu. hunka, upplied in what uru, in reality, aimply buuka of diHcount und uxchuuru, A tiii'Ti'iiicfil ia no tout to oi'iriiior,u a hMiiiiiiil poaiul Huvina In ml. .Such u acbcniu ia a nuljoct liir Hcrl'.ua ruflco linli. It involve not ulnno qncaiiiiiiH ol a pecuniary tin I lire, but iboruof u prot'iuml political chuiucter. It invent ihu huderal (iovcrnini-nt wilb a vant iruat, and clothua it with corrcapoiulin' iiifluunco. ll would add intuitu intur unt to our clocliiuin. und ivo tho doini nunt party tha weight ol iiiiiaurvalinm of a irn-at vented iiitervat. On tbu in her blind, it offcra tbo peopla tbu iHKiinat di'iHiHitory fur their aaviiijia, and cxcilM nn ubidinu; intcrunt in Ihu pcrpeluity undinie)rrity of thu. National (liivemmcht. Uiain the whole, It Hoetiia to me Io pnunlHC clidiirlli lieliu- n in in mo pcopiu tiiiiivititiully, aud to ihu Nation, and to be worthy of aii port und i'o-on rutioii. I'ciidintf the diacuu.in and oivniiif.u- lion of Bitch a ayatetn, wliich inuat, ol iuecHiiy,rcrpiiio Iniio, I moMtrurncnily runew my rueninmendationa nf laat jfar. and urcjo upon you tho parwuuTi of law, i'inbialyiiif tbu princlplea and iiroviHioiiattiun'iii aut forth. llieMinte cainiot bu held Htuiideai of tbeit fail- iifua. Ila charter, liicnriHiratiiiif a "auviii'B banka what wurt) really bunk ol dini'ounl, had much tu do w ild Iho reaped and tuilh the eoplo felt liir thum. It ia. thetvllirv, a duty to draw. at unco, tbu liuu bet ecu a Luaiiio and a t r.t. and to prevent bcreuflur mo ennrmotm lon.c mrniln to thu wi.rlhinl of our io'plu by a dueeitlul and daiiKnua combination. , ', A lurther atilivuard. I bclievo it Would lis a moat wiaa tiroviaion to create a Dank ExamlnerorComniiwIon- rr, withdutin analogou, to tbomnftbal PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN. PA., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1878. liLoiruuco CiiiiitiilMitniii'r, w in) would ptiriodiciilly in it L u an uxiimiiiutioii ol Iho bunk of tbu Ciimnioiiucalth, und report -their I'oiiilitlon, Hi powcru und compi'iiaatloii inljjbl budi lined ami llxeil, an tbimo ol thu iiiauruncu t out iiiiHkinniT now are. KIIUUATION. Tho view of thu Supi'iinti'iiilctit of ruhlio liioti'iiciiiiii.ciiiiiHiMiiiil aoiicurly with my own ibaU need do liulu nunc I Lun l ull atluiilinH to Ida ivpoi t. liu rcout thu rccotnineiidiilioii fur u ru vinoii of iho iiohiHil law, aud, I trunt, you will poo thu adviahili;y ol lirnia-- nig tha original oiiaciniuut, Mipph'- mciitti, UHiigoa, anil uuciaiiina into one loiiciau and logical code. Thu money uppropiiatcd to pity tho indeblcdiicH ot thu rtiinnul ncbool wu uppoi Honed anions tboHu liiHiitiiiitiii, in i.ecorilaiicu wkh the li.lo.'t",'! .a tno ijpginattiru. Alihougli reliovnig tin in li inn luinpo rury i'inbarrami'iit,il will bu ihtc Kary lo prnvido for their I'm uru wcllaru. Normul .School aru an casuntinl pint if a public kIiihjI ay. tern, und I lie Legialaluro will, no doubt, eo that thonool lViiiiHylvuniauro not rcHlriclcil in lliuir aphuiu ol uovfiilnua by tbu waul ol fiinda. I ful'y rucoinmoml thu trial of tbu cautioua ryHlcm of coinpul tiory I'dueulioli ot vagi ant children, pro poned by tbu Supui'iMuiitlunt, and bavu clnuwhuru given my viuwa of thu nib juct of iiiiiuntriut hthoola unit woik- aliopa, which bu toruttca liy nm argil inoiit and fact and example, prov ing tlio feuibilily of tbu acbi niu. Tbu report of tliu S ipoi iiitetiilrht ol Soldiera' Oipliuli prrnciila a aaliafai' lorv rocoml of tbu projrun und bcultb of thu ward ol Ihu Slalu, and convey thu griitilying liilolligtlico t.l Ihu wel faru of tbou w-lio havu cotupteteil the courau, " lit-ui ly uu ul wtiiiin aru ul work many engaged in the Hiniplor kind nl bund luhnr, but muny ut I ru le, on farm, or III tliu pnitersnui." l'i dor tho law, Iho Orphiitia' S'lnml eh iho Iii, ally on thu titr-l duy ot June 1ST!), and it w ill bu notTHaury fur the prcnchl Legixlulinu, if il demrca to eiuiliniui lliu bulimy of ihu Slate, lo provide fur tho two ibnunaiid children hcltrucn tbu age of tour and nixteeu H urt, w ho w ill then bu loll iu tbetn. Ol Ihu tbreu pliiii act forth by ihu .Sui'Uiintcinlflil, it aeeln to mo thul un her tbu firt, tn iuhuI I ho act cloning thu mlnn. I in 18VJ, ami allow thu ayntem lo run on to ila nalur.il end, or iho third, diacbargiug nil children over a eel lain ago, or for whom toiiluhle htitnea can bu tbiind, und providing lor thu rent in tbu Inini-' fur Irieiidlo children which exinl in various purl ol the Stale, will dune llii noblu iiiiib r luking, ua il wa buguit, in charily. I'bu prulu and ploiooire they bavo loll iu thu work, tbu eutu-lia ticn ihey luive dorived from it liupv reiill, leuvu no dttubl that tbu atoiiion of uilher c oi n-o will meet tbu warm approha lion of thu pei'plo ol I'euitny Ivuina. TIIK JI'l.T RI"T,S. Ill tbo early part of July. I arrutiged for a trip ucroa the cum iuuul. At thai lituu liu peucu ot Ihu CiiluuiiitiWcuIth auciucd aaaurud and all claeaof mieiu ty appeared lo have accepted with re igiiulion tbu reniill of tbo continued depruaniou in buairtee. A a precuu liouuiy nieuauro, lion over, iu cuimultu tion W illi iho Adjutaiil (ii'iierul, I gavu ti 1 1 tl iualruclioiin, in ca-o of any unux peclud outbreak requiring prompt and vigorous actum, lo ordur tr-nip to Iho awinUaiivu ul thu louul uulboritioH, in aceordulicu wilb tha policy herutnluru adopu d. On thu sixteenth, 1 lull lor tbu Wont. Shortly ufier, tri'tiblu aruau bulwuun tbu ltultntioro and Ohio rail fund and ita umployu, w hich culmina ted III I ho alrikein M iiiiig Ihu road al Murlilmbiirg, Went Virginia, On thu iiiueluutilli tit July, thu truiii hanil of ihu leiniy Ivaniu railroad ul I'lltnhutg ulao alruck, and stopped Ihu paseugu ul allfnighl traitia vital and wui. All utluiupla of tbu imitiicipal and cnuiiU uuihonliea to reatoi-u trulllo laded, and hy the uvutiing of the lueiiliuib, a largu iiiiiiiI.it of Iruiii, coiiiiiiniiig tlioiiriauila of head ol Iivu aim k und nierebandiau iKluiiging to cnizen ol tliu Slulu and other Siati a weiu inuna. oil al l'lUnburg. Kvorv i lima to inm o Iruiglit oy tbu uouipuny, Willi ihu wutk iiiuii thul runiauicd iu aervice, wa ru aisled by iutiiniduliiiu. and woru iier nielud in, by viuleiieu. lu ihu menu- lituu, cully on Ihu luiiiuiiig til the twuiilielh, n p. in thv call ol the iSbeiill, Ihu Adjinuui (ieiiertil ordered ibeStxib divisiuu of thu Xulioiiid Uiiurd, Gener al 1'euraou coiiimandicg, to ansii in realnriug order. Ol' tltiit itivi.-ion, ug- grcguliiig olio thiiUHtti.d und eighty- tivo ollleer and mini, but MX hiiiidrid weru g'llleii Ingethcr by thu uvcning ol I liu HVunllelll. lleing inforiueil by (ieiiertil Pearson of Ihu gravily ol Ihu siluaiiuu, und llnil hu loured thu mttpirity ot hi troiips weru in hympiithy with thu striker. Iho A'ljiiluiil tienerid ordered thu Kirsi divisiiiii of tbu Nuliomil tiuard, (ioner al lirintnii coiiiiuuiidiiig, lo report to Ueiivrul IVarnon al I'ltlnbuig. The Adjiitant (lenerat bad provioiisly set oul for Pittsburg, ivcuivmg, on the way, my lelegriiiu lo proceed ibeieaiul keep siipurvi-iou of all troop ordoiu l out. ilu urnvo I at onu o'clock on Iho nun ning of tho tw cut) -Hint. All irullle ii u lb. ii Htopped on thu l!.illiui"re and Olil i, thu I'url Win no, thu Alle gheny Valley und t liu IVinisylvuniit tailroad. '1 no forcu iu ihu city wu then uli. ul threu huiidieil mid liny m. n.lho Eight 'uiuli roiin. iit b i.ig ul Torn li. ilu ring the liinlnicg, jusl beforu duybniik, thu I'oiiiieeni h and N i il. tion I Ii regiment and Hick's hut lery, under llrigudior-liciicral llmwn, weru moved to laku positinn upon ihu hillotuiliM'kiiig the titles, nl I wcnty elgbib alruut, with instruction luko. p thu Inll-sidu Iroo of people, in unticlpa lion of the uttelupt ciiileuiplaled iu the alturniMin, upon thu arrival of lliu I'lnl ailelpbia troop, to clear the truck aud open the mad. Tin movement wus Hiiccesnl'iilly executed and thu bill oc cupied, ut a tiino when Iheru were few or no pouplo a pun it, but, owing tn it faibtru to carry out llicinsirui liiiim.ilio bill ido wa covered by noon with an excited crowd ol inuii, ainong whom w ru many women and children. Thu Pittsburg Hoop weru mirrouiided by tbu crowd, ami, In fact, liecuinu a putt of il, Thu iniiin body of tbu atiikor weru assembled on tbo trai k iu the iielgbhorhiasl of Twenty -eighth aired. Thu surrounding alreel and tracks, above and below, Wero alito covered with people. At two o'clock, in the iiltoiliiion of tho twenty first, tho first delftchmeiit of thu Philadelphia divl- aloii, aix hundred and fifty strung, un Jercoiniiiandul ttelietal Hrinloli, bring ing with il two Gulling gun and a largo nniiiitliy of aminiiiiiilou, arrived ut Ihu Union Depui. Alter a butt deluy, to teed thu oldiots, tha move. tnent to oiicii tbu mad began. Pre ceded by tbo Sheriff and aecoiiipiiincd by the glina, the troop, wero inuivhed town thu truck, belwcuii thu line ul freight cars. For aoino distance tbu road wa, comparatively clear, but, a,J the column approached Twoiity-elghtb I Hlreut it mot a coiiHtHhlly increasing crowd through which it lorced it way into thu dciisu niusa ut tbu fool of tbu hill. Tbu lino pressed thu crowd slow, ly und wiih il i (Hi ti I iv buck on ciihur sidu of thu rouil, until tliut porlinn ol tbu truck enclosed by thu hollow sqiimo so formed wa ch ar. . An attempt of thu Sberilf to arrest sottiu riiigleudor who hud boon prom, incut in ihu pruvioua oiilruge ruied , commotion, during which sioiiea weru throw n by thu mob. '1 ho troop were ordered tu I burgu buyonet and in do ing so cuiiiu iu i in in i-ii i u t u oiuiliicl with thu prcwing and cxeiied nias,. Suv oral pistol slioi, wuru fired and a volley of .tonus thrown from thu crowd, from lbi'Hu on thu hill sidu u well usolheiR, and vhileiil ullempt wuru mudu to w rest I ho miiskota from thu noblier. Having been wedged In unionganrg ing body of rioter, growing uiiiruuiu! inure aggressive, iiutny ul w hom Weru attempting to crowd the uddier Irom thu ruiik or wrench iho musket from their bund, and us a lew mono lit moru would buvo hmkrn the ruidis und involved thu imlii iduul siihliors in inextricablti and Irvlpless coiifusioii among their I'iib, thu soldier fired. Under ihu ciiiumataiioi s, they did rigbl to renin thu attemiil to (iisarui or overpower Ibein. A sol liur is alu- tioued or roiiiuiuiiiled lo niiivu a a soldier, und bus thu uiidouhled right, in lliu execution ol In order, to pru vent hfniscll from being foiced from hi poHl or disunited. A anon a ru In ved of thu prm-nio. ihu commundH ol thu uflieur at oncu stopped thu fir ing. Eiom proximity lo thu crowd, tbu firing wus wild and high, as well a desultory, und tonk elfecl, principal ly, upon thu lull. Pituic-sliii kitii, the crowd upon thu bill sido and adjacent si reels mid ininn dialely surrounding thu soldiers, scattered in all direr lion, carry ing wnb H tunny of thu Pittsburg soldiers, and the luuin body ol thu rioter, loll buck ubing the truck, lu thu mclou fiileen or twenty soldiera weru wounded, iho muiurily wilb pi. lul bull, and a number of tbu mob kill ed and wounded. At till time thu lionpa were un loubtudly master ui Ibo sit'iutiuii, and u il. toi iiiinid ml value in nil directiiuis unileo-oporiiiinnof the civil millionth'", would have driven away every votive if tbu mull, ittid by activity and caru might bavu prevented il from lo as seuiblin. A it was, though uunkill lully executed, tho movement produc ed ihu result intended; but, though olloicd a guard for cui h onu, tbo mil wuy olliciul were uniildo lo m ivu their H ums In. in thu impossibility of finding engineers und crew alio wero willing to limn Ibein al thut time. Thu troops held their ground un hour or two dur ing which tnnu thu rioler giaduiilly i ol ii rued und colloctud uhout iu squad. About six u'cluok tbo troops were withdrawn and pl.iced wholly w ithin tbu round hnusc und adjacent building-.. No pickets or guur ' weru lull outride. From thi liutu on, tho lionp weiu kept on lliu delciiMve, which gave tbo mob a gli al and futul advun ine. 'I hu mob, inpnily it'crearing in iiiiiiiboiauuit buldiiusM tiller datk, brnke into various guti-siores and nimorii-, iiruiing IheinselVfH, unit u desultory tir ing wus kept up during thu liigbt. without illr' t upon thu soldier, und with c-onsiileriihlu lo to the riuier. At ttiiiti o'cliHk Goneiul Peiir-oii und stall' lilt the munil-houau, and General lirii'tun remained in comtniind of all thu IriHip ut that point. About mid night they rcsoriiil to thu expeilioul ul burning thu sulilient uul by setting tiro lo lliu freight cars stuiubng along tlte traik below tho roumMionus Tlio A ij-i I tin I General with a lew civilian und ollicur in ciliaeii' cluth ing and eighteen dismounted cavalry, without cui t'ilie, und during n pari ul thu night a lew member ot the Four t eulb reginnnt. guarding llio pn.vi sioiin and an munition r'iiiiiiuetl all night al thu Union lb p a hut. I, uhmil a lutlu lu'in lliu seeitu of acliuii. The Ailjitlaiil tioiierul, a Nutin a hewia inlui'tiieil ol thu position ot the Insips, laboivd ci aluiisly during lliu iiihl lo bring up tbu oilier doiu. bun ma ul tho Fnsl division, tn rovte troin Plulu dclphiti, aud Ihu E ghluentb rogiiiieni, siatiuiod ut Torretin. OA-ing lo thu wutlt of limliiiit-ei en tlui I'litu. . iiiuud and lliu deluy iu liuiispuriitig il by wiignii ami tbu inability of lliu ruili'oud cuitipaiiy lo furnish enginuoia lo muvu lliu train, making it in cessu. ry tu muri'h suuiu nnio, Ihe movumeiit could not bu executed in time. Al eight o'clo k on tho inortiing of Ihu twenty-second, Genorul llrinttm "' liw ("" conflict thai loll Iho round buiisK, and, marching ullitvi- was severely injured and thruu raiiidlv.ciossed thu.Shuiiieliiir.hi'idiul"f thu rioters killed uud a nnmbor r thu Allegheny river and passed ... ' " . I into thu open country. On this re treat, liuir soldiers weru killed und u number ivuiniled. Tho AdjutaulGcii erul bud diroi'ied him to effect n j'ltiu linn wiih (.'ulniicl Guthrie nl Torn ns, ahuiil Iivu iiiihs 1 1 out 1'iilsbiirg, unii uiviiil thu iirrivul of hi oihor tlutucli inenls, prc:iiiai"iy to oilier nuive mcuis. Acitiig upon his own fbscro liiiti, thu Guneiiil tliHregurded this in strucliun. 'I'hi' stnpptigu of ull line running in to lint city pruteiitcd the arrival of iho oilier divisions ordered liy tho Adju tuut General lo tbu reeiiu of thu ilit lurbatice, uml bu wtm, cutisequeiiily, Kit hi Pittsburg wiih'iut triiiip. Find lug thai General llrinlun would mil etl'ocl lliu J'tiiction designed, iu tho ut teriiiHiu of Sunday, thu Adjutant Gen u ru I ari'iiiiged tor provifiuns lu bu oul to hi command, and directed him to conceiiiratu hi division ut Allotma, us tbu most uvailabb) point lo secure sup plies fur n largu body uf troops. In thu nnantiutu, disturbances having broken out iu various, railroad centre throughout Ihe Slulu and country, and all tbu railroads being ob-lrin tod, and fearing a lailuru of telegraphic eutnmii mi ul ions, ihu Adjutant Geuurul decid ed to return lo llurrisburg, lo prepare and concent I ale the Intop tor a Inure fl ing campaign. General Sigfiied was direi led to move to llarrisburg, to take charge of the State unvnul, which wa reported in danger. Having mudu thosu disp'tsilioii-t, Guiiur.il Litlla, late on Sunday evening, loll Piithurg and rulurnul to llarrisliurg. Thu Logisla lure and peuplu uio luiniliur w ith tbu scetir of uixon, pilhige and dirtructlon of property enai tid by llio ini h dur ing S.iiiirduy night und Sunday mum ing. . From llietiniu the trouble commenced uu thu llullimtiiu Hil l Ohio railrond, 1 a it cotistantly uilvised ol thu siliiatlon, anil gave general order to meet tbu emergency. In couseqiieui-u of lelo giams from Gen, I .n l lu, received at Ogdeii, ul six o'i lock Saturday evening, I determined to return to tbu Suitu on Ihu tux I train, leaving at ten o'i bs k Sunday morning. At Sail Luko City, ut liinu uVltH'k, V. U , I received u dis patch from Secivtaty 'juuy, und nn mediately Hindi arrungcnieiils toretuni in a speoiul cur, uml started nt twelve o'clock, midnight, Sntiinbiv. 'I he next morning, al Cresloii, I ordered out tbu tnl'no lore of tho State, aud culled up- NEW on tbo Prosi.lciit for regulur troops. Traveling continuously day und night, lliu latter poll lull ol thu Journey by Hiiiroiunco of thu strikers, 1 arrived ut Pittsburg on thu twonly luurth. I luiiml thu city in u statu of grout anx iety, nud all thu niilrouda obstructed. and, in snmo instances, run by the sinkers. 1 wus inimeduilely waited upon by a deputation of profoioiial men, llierchulils, editors und promiiieut cilizeiis of uli clusses, who uskud my slay lo orgiiiiixu the militiii and taku ubargu ol thu siluuliiiii. Tboy pnrtic u lui ly urged thu necessity ot mini' di utuly upumiig railroad coiumuiiicatloiis, I'oplesoiiling moat varneutly, thut, un less this weru dunu vury ahnrlly, thu supply ol coul und proviaions would bu exiiuiisted; tbu gua-vork,, mills, und lucloi ies must bu stoppuu ; a lurgu num ber ol idlu people thrown upon thu rtlivulH ; thu w ater supply could not bu pumped, and the want ot provision uiuoiig thu n)or and uiiiinpluyed, would niuviiubly prucipitulu bnad riots. Alter a ahuil cotiaullulion, 1 loll on Wednes day linn-lung, und arrived thul evening ut Philudelptiiu, uccompaiiiod by the Aiijiiluiil liiliolul who jollied mo at llurrinburg. At Plnlu Jelphia, I met Generals 11 uncock und Schotiuld, of thu United Mute, Army, who inlurmud tno thut Ihey bud buen directed by the Preai dolil lo support tbu Sluttt authorities. As thu liocesslly of opening cunimuiii culiclis, lor tbu reasons given, was very urgent, tt was determined thul 1 should I'loceed ut oino lu Pill-burg Willi the niulu troop, and thut Gen. Hancock would forward tho regulars us fust as they could bu mudu uvuilable. lu aocordaneu with this programme, uu thu twenty sixlli, with ihu lew troops ul thu First division remuiniug iu tuu city, 1 set out uguin for 1'itta ourg, and gHlhoriiig thu detachment ami divisions scattered ulong Ihu mud, ui l ived theru ul ihu light uu the twen ty -eighth. 1 he lureu luken wa appar. vnlly largo, but us il wus probublu ibul, in opening lliu rouds. il would bo nuc- essuty loguurd muny depot und sov uru! miles ol track, il wasiboiigbt best lo bu prepared lur any uiuergeney. ?o teuilnl were thu (ilizcii, even ul that lime, ol u renewal ol ihu outrages, that in spiiu of tbu necessity liir opuuiog Uulliu which they had liiiinerly plead ed, they now, through tho cumiiiiltcu ol public salety, bagged nm to iiifiucnce tbu Peniiy Ivuttiu Kailroad t'ompuny nut lo ultempl lu movu lieight train. 1 replied wlnlu it was not my duty to run luilroads, ll the Peiiusylvauiu Itail- road Company dusiru to piit'suu their ouniuc, aud weru prepared to do it, 1 would support them with Ihu whole power ol tlio Statu. On Monday morn ing tbo railroad companies and their etnpluy es rusiiiued business ; thu freight truiii Weru Mulled, uud comuiuiiieu nuns opened with uli purt of tbu country. In luu meantime, thu disturbances spread rapidly over thu Stale. In Philadelphia, by tliu courugu uud activ ity ot thu Mayurand pohcu, supported by thu greai body ot the cintoh und press, and tn liurrisi'tirg, tbrutigb the eoolnoaa uud promptness of the Sherill of i-biiiphui county and lliu Mayor ut lliu oily, and Ihu public spinl ul the cilir.oiis, w ho responded lu the cull ot ihu authorities, the disturbance were spuidily quelled beloro my arrival. In Heading, tbo costly railroad bridge over lliu Schuylkill wus burned down on tbu eveliiug of tho twenty second, and freight trains alupped. Tho Sher iff of iferks county, pioving unequul tu Ihu ailuniioti, Gun. iieedur, with twu bundled and filtcen musket, ul thu Fourth i 1 1 li. ti try, Nuliuiiul Guard of Pennaylraiibi, wa sent theru by Gun. Il'illiin, uud in a severe s'.iool fight, uller dark, on Ihu twenty third, in which muny of hi command wuru in jured more or less severely with stone. und eleven ol Ibo crowd killed and aluivu filly wounded, tbu rioturs woru dispercil. These I mops having been aiihsequenlly demoralized by tbu action of the Sixteenth regiment, wore with drawn ; but the next day, the twenty fourth, upon tho annul of a detach meiit of United Slule troop, iiudur Col. Iliiinillon, thu ruin! was ro opened. In the middle coal field of Luseruu nullity, tbo miner, under tho prevail ing excitement, slrin k on the twenty fiilh or Juiv, and all train were atop, ped upon iho road running through t lut t region. At Kcranton, on tho first ul August, u largo body uf men, en tleavotiiig to drive lliu workmen from tbu l:i il 1 1 oi ' I sh" tiiid factories, wure uriigeously ilispoiHeil Py the .Mayor l l ... I l.i . wounded. As the troublu wus serious ami thieiileiiing, and rapidly growing beyond lliu comrul of tbu Muyor and his small force, bravo and determined n they were, 1 directed tho Fimt Division, under General Brinton, lo hit-Ion tbu proposed movement to that region, fulloivin immediutely with oi bur forcu ; und on tbu third of Aug., thu railroad woru oncu more put into regulur operation. A body of troops, regular and Killitia, were stationed there until the early parlol November, when ,11 fears of any disturbances be ing removed, they weru withdrawn. Slight outbreaks which hud occurred ill various oilier place hud been easily suppressed, either by the local iiiilhur nics or thu presence of tho United Slates or Statu U'mips ; und before the middle ul August ull thu rail roads throughout the Statu weru ru lining tin Hchediilu lituu, untl by tbu early purt ol Niivembir, all thu miiiiirestaliuus ol law les-uess hud disappeared. Fur full details of tbu military moveiiiciils here outlined, 1 rotor you to thu report ol thu Adjutant General und uccoiiipiiny itig documents. When called upon, thu Federal gov eminent promptly nt-punded, and throughout the trouble, the Statu was greully indebted fur tho co opuiuliou und niorul supirl of lite regular irtKips. Upon their final withdrawal, I address, id letters to Ihe President nud Gen. 11 uncock, (which will bu Iiiuud in tliu Appendix.) acknowledging our sense of thu services ol the army, and the in tui used respect and appreciation of our people liir Us admirable conduct in thu Slate. CAl'sLS AND FttsI'LTS. Thus ended the groul railroad atriko of lh77 in Pennsylvania which result ed in violence, murder aud arson ; which caused lliu deaths of over filly civilians aud tint (oldient, and the wtiiiiubng and maiming uf a hundred or more, and thu deal motion of mill ions of dollars worth of pmpoiiy. Whdu it i true that the win kni men, who began ll. roiitctnplatetl no such terrible result, it cannot be denied th'it the maimer in which they pro ceeded lo eiiloreo their demands, by stopping Inland coin merer) and seising lliu pmpeity of corporutinns and indi T i I it it Is., and driving individual Imin iheir usual occupuiions. in detiancu of law, madu l ie lireacb through which llio las lea, elements ol society pourud to plunder and destroy, liy this in TERMS-$2 per annnr. a Advance. SERIES - VOL. 19, NO. 1. considerately inviiing the Co operation uf tho criminal classes, lubor did iisell a great and grievous inj ury, and ll will bu long In hu o it can remove ibo an picion und distrust wiih w hich thupoo pie will view it, strikes und orguhiza lions. Into lliu merit uf thu eoiitosl, it is not necessary to go; whatever be tho rights of laiior, tbu duly of the Executive is imperative, In tho Mo ugo ol 1S70, were set forth llio pi inei pies which govern thu present admin sirulion iu ihu dischurgu of lln oner oils duty, lo which recent events have given udditiouul emphasis: "No dir-o-liedienco of reguluily constituted au thority will bu permitlud, whether on the part of individual, corporations, or cumbitiuiioim of men. .No sense ol wrong, however grievous, will or shall justify violence in Becking indemnity loert-iur. inurignisot proporty imisi bu respected, and no inicilciciui' wilb its Icgilimutu mo will bu tolciulcd. Every man must bo ullow oil to sell bis own lubor ul his own price, uml his w'orking must not bu inicrrupiod. either by force or intimidation. I'm grievances, fancied or leal, retires must bu sought iu the milliner the law pro vides, and no one must attempt to over ride its process. If ciliauii will ro cognize ihesu principles us binding upon their conscience uud notions, thcru can bo no necessity for Execu tivu iiilenoreiieu lo preserve lliu peace, und il must bu undei stood, once, tor all that any violation of. private rights, or resistance In public olHcers when iu the dischurgu of their duly, will be summarily do It with, uud it the civil authorities and the power of iho coiin ty cannot maintain the supremacy of the law, then tbu whole power of the Coiumoiiwciilth shall bu employed, il uccussury, to compel respect for nu ihoriiy." I As u Brunei o bo riot, tho-grand juty ot Allegheny coliniy entered upon an investigation, und huminniily demanded tbo ultundutice nf thu Gov eriiorundihu civil and military olliceia of the Excctitivu Uepurlinciil to testi- lyhelbruit. A I did not think ll Ihu limu or place for an impartial mvoii- Uhu woiliitigmco and the people. Tho gallon of the Initibles, or concede thu children of skillful und piosperou, tue light ol Ihe curls locommiiiid the ul-1 chaiiics might lind iu Ihu primury leiidanco ol a co t rdinulo branch ol suluaiis instruction in mechanical und the ;ovirnmeiit, 1 ivfusid In attend, IVeo bund druwii g; ond to llioso who n ml directed thu civil uud military I are circumscribed by harder conditions, uflicials to icluu also. 'I ho qiiesiion free highl acbool could furnish the w as submitted to tho Supremo Court, opportunities ot a slower advancement, anil its decision according with the j lMonn industrial school, under a wiso view.snflhodcparliiicnt,ulluppearancosyr'icni r.l compulsory laws, could ul conflict between Ibo jiidiciury and gather the children of utterly destituto executive wa happily averted. Should ' or vicious parents und cducalo thum thu Legi-lutiiro deem it exnc lioiit to fur u useful calling, without contact, investigate Ihe subject, all iidbrr.inlion on tbo one hand, with acknowledged in tbo pusses-ion ut the Governor or tho Department, if nny, in addition to that contained in the Adjutant Goner ul' report, and tho npeiiiltx hereto, will he promptly given. Pussing from these secondary mat ters, lo tho broader and deeper lessons of tho strike, while theru is much to causu anliiitudu, there i much, also, to uwukel) colilidencu in tho final sola lion of tho pml'lem. While capital held labor in ignorance and bondage. stiiKoa wero rare. 1 heir Ireiiiieiit is currenco is a proof that labor is grow ing, more and more, tu un eqnulny in strength and importunco to capital. Intelligence hu, spread itself among I lie laboring clussea, they have learn ed to read and write, uud to inter change their views, and lorined asso ciation, according to their new light, lor their protection and advancement. And if in thi, u, in muny other cacs. "A little learning is a dangerous tiling," it is yet belter than no bun ning at ull, und i thu progressive step lo higher intelligence. Un tho other hand, un derlhu influence of civilization, wealth bucauiu moru and moru diffused, and corporation grew up to collet Ihe lurgu uml nm tt 1 1 amounts of unemploy ed cupitul, to build tbu gigantic work und conduct thu great industries re quired hy modern sia iely. These two result? are Iho ineviiublu consequence of iiicrcuttrd intelligence und civiliza tion. These great corporations, from llio cliurucler ol the enterprise, am of necessity, in most cases, monopulie. As, licit, iho people have a right to (re mand llisl wlttlu tha profits mu uc crnu topnvule individuals, their iniin agemenl shall rise abovo merely selfish aims, and coiisutl ulso the public utili ty and wellure. ll has come lo puss that in thu conflict between capital and labor, tbu Ibrmcr is almost wholly represented by corporations and tbu latter by various otvauizalinn. Tho utlitiido of li e pcoplo Inwards thesu two Ibrcc during tbu great sttiku hu ubo deep significance. In the general sympathy lur the striker, dulled only by their own unlaw lul sots, thu workmen bavo assurance thai iu ull right anil lawful ill'orls to belter their condition liny will bavu thu aid of iieiirlv all classes of tbuir fi How-citizen. Andjn the prejudices against tho corporations, those who control them may realize that the pus sossiun of great wealth und tho con trol of great enterprises iiiipoicsobliga tlotis to ibo public which they t uiinol ulford to ignore. In these facts, we can discern the two roads Hint may uvcntuully lead In thu final scillemoiil of llio contest tho dill'iisinn of higher ilucutinn among the woikinirtneti. 1 anil tbo conviction, on thu purl ol cap ital, that it has now to deal w ith an equal competitor, whoso claims and rights, together with it own, ninn be decided und adjusted by ni Lit nit ion. In this contest, the primary duty uf the Slate i to keep tho peace, uml secoiidurily, so fur a law will avail, to ba-tvli iho consummation of lint re sult. INIU STI1IAL AND KCIKXTIFIC TRAINING. Il is iiiipossihlo to reud lliu imin,. trial history of the country without being struck w ith ihe decline ol the system of apprenticeship, the deca deiico ol skilled lubor, und tho rapid iticreaso of eniiimou t'ay laborer. Many cause, may bo uaaigncd for these results. The invention of labor saving mm bine, the minute subdivis ion nl hiliur, uml tbo intense cnuipeli tion uniting producer and niuiiiiluciur cr have, uu dotil t sorvid l ilon n t' e pride nl thu workman iu his work, uml ttiutle it impossible, in ninny instance, j to give nuy liino or upp ii lunilies lo mere learners. To cuiluluracl thosu In fiuelicca.lbo assisiatice of the Slate will bu roipiired. Hut unnther ciiise, arising from tho misdirei t. d cITiirt, nf the workingmen tbeniselvea, can only ho removed with their cooperation. Trade, union, and various labor or galiizalinns, sbicb profess to elevato llio condition ol the liihoiittg classes, have, in real ty, materially Coniribultil In iniptirerish und degrade litem. Mill ions of dollars bavo been folk-clod from workingmen and squunilcretl iu profitless strikes, during w hich other million, havo been lni through en lorced idleness, w ithout oven a tmu scieiit effect itHin tho iiiiturnl fliictua tiona ol wages, Tha ihdepelidonoo of imlivitlutil has been sacrificeil to ibo tyranny ol.s class and llioy have grad ually learned lo depeud tor prt)vrily upon utbor agoocie, than tlnir own purHoniil Industry unci thrift. Tlia regular education of skilled uiocuauic, bus boon restricted by tho osmo agon- den, forcing Ibo growing generations into tbo undistinguished muss ol dny laborers, tlio lowest and poorest paid ol any class, and reducing the nation to tbu necessity of iiiplying ila skill cd lubor fn.in Inrcigneountrie,. These thing strike at ibo wdliiro of labor asiilk-4ft4afti!l!f,t'j' H '.-. Uvea. guild lll.lv ll .aiolua Ueoro m Uul ivu liom aueU men", can compunsuio liir their deterioiaiing elToots npun tho condition and inoralu of tho liibuting i lussi s. 'I b ..fowl Ii of the individual ia d w in led, hi aubsiiticu wunted und bis children deprived of their rights. Tho door, ol hi own trudo and ull others uru closed nguinnt them by his li llow-workmun, ninl thuy must enter uuother cal'iiig, or become the mero drudges ot society. A, long a the trades are closed, us ul present, we must over complain of ovur-orowdud proL'ssioii uml commercial puniits, of 4 luck of skilled mechanics und un ex cess of common luboror. In thi qiiention. not only the work iiigmen, but the Stulo, also, ia deeply concui tied. ' Tho great warfare of tho nineteenth century is industrial war lure ; tho strugulu between great na tions lur supremacy in various indus tries, und for control of tho various murkets." Kuvurul foreign tuitions und u lew of tho Slates bavo fbnteen iho conflict and begun lo educate their people. Pennsylvania Las unrivaled resource, but iinlcs she prepare, Ibr tbu competition, she must content her- stlf with the production of raw ma terial, und her peopla tiecume tho hewers of wood and ili aweis of water lor more highly cultivated communi ties. 1 ho mean must he tho difl'uninn technical knowledge among tho la boring classes, securing the eo-0sura-tion of tbu wnrkingmcii ; creating new Industrie, and diversified inlerosts.iuul throwing the ways lo honorablo and lucrative employment 0ren to all. The work of tho scliool-niastor must undo tbu work of thu demagogue, and tho Mute siipplunt llio bigoted organisa tions of lubor with industrial schools and workshop. If tho workingmen will spend Iho money now used in keeping up such organizations and lost in strike, in keeping their children at such institution, and co-opt rating with tho State, tho dignity and aver age value ot labor will bo rapidly rais ed. IliTctoforo public education hu, been too much in the interest of a cluss. The influence of the old schol asticism has been powerful enough to ivurneitrlhulorcuot modern industrial and siiciilific demands. The resuliuut ha leuriied loo much in o.ie direction. and undue prominence has boon given lo professional uud classical education over industrial ami scientific training. A thorough system of industrial training must embrace tho children. i paupers or crimnul, or lowenntt llio putilic schiKilH, on lliu other band, with ol!'en-ivu poverty or low ussiHiution. In addition to tho theory, it may bo necessary for the Stalo to afford prae licul training in tho mechanical arts. 1 1 is not probable that tho old system uf apprenticeship, which bus gradually billon into disuse, can over bo general ly restored. Two cause, ulono would seem lo bu sullicieiit tn prevent il. In tbu extensile modern wornshops. tbo proprietor, or master mechanic or fore man can never find time lo devolo to tho instruction of apprentice, who are consequently left to pick up, in a dc sullory manner, what littlutboy learn, and in many industries tho necessity of producing article, at tho least labor and expense, lo compote with others in the markets, require, the highest skilled laborers, for which they must depend upon tho overstocked labor market, ul thu old countries, as they cannot ulnicd to educate new band, believing that, under theso circum stances, no remedy can bo found ex cept through tho direct agency of tho Slate, I renew my rccommondution, enntnined in tbo message of 1S75, for the establishment ot workshop, in connection with industrial schools, and hog leuvu to refer you to Ihe current report of tbu Suporinlendont of Public Instruct inn for tho prools he has toi lette I ol tho feasibility and advan tages of tho plun. It will, perhaps, bu a slow and dilli ciilt ttisli to secure tlio co-operation of the present generation of workingmen. Hut. in all th luruo cities nnd towns, whore thai class is principally congre gated, lecture and dr.'.iighting-io ims could bo added to the nieht schools mi l such instruction given ns would interest nud benefit adults. Every thing i bat w ill tend to recognixo ihe impiii'innic and dignity nf labor; that will excite tho pride and emulation of the artisan ill his work : convince him of tho interest 1 1 the Siato in his wel fare and the wcllaru ol his children, uud sut ure the traits of hi, industry and tin dt. should bu done; nnd 1 ant convinced thul nothing will cotitributo so much to theso results; ns tho oMiih lishinciil ot iiioitstrial nnd scientific school und workshops by the side of our present hih schools and academics. Fine ly, the appreciation and demand of Works of art und skill muH keep pace w ith the rapacity to create them, .tltiseunis. art pillories, and other pub lic collet lions, are also important fnc tors in iiiduniiiil e locution. Accord ingly, 1 took occasion Inst year to re commend the arrangement, Ibr public cxhibiii .ii, of tho specimens collected by thu Geological Survey, and o nil;; gust I hat you consider the advisability of extending Stuto aid to the Philadel phia M useiini uml School of Industrial Art. Tho hitter institution has, (Inc iter tho year, opened free school of drawing mid iKsign, and n the State, il it decide, to add insiitriul education to llio public school system, will need competent ten' hers iu theso branches, this fact give, it additional claim, to ihe recognition of the authorities. 1 venture lo hope thnt this subject will curly engage jour Inliors, nnd that tho public schnu! system will receivo a synimetricnl development correpond i"g with iho condit onsol n highly in dustrial ago nnd tho largo anil varied n sources of Pennsylvania. ARntTnATIOIf. If it is to the intercut of tho Ilcpuh lie thut liiigatiun should cease, it is stid more to tbo inti rents of tho peo ple that tlio conflicts between different classes should bu brought to a cloao, Aa it is bucomiiig tho public opinion t f tho civil, te.l world, that tho nations tanuot afl''nl to submit their differ, enccs lo the costly arbitrament of tho word, so it is becoming tho settled conviction that nothing can be rjuiiied by a war of classes, to comiotite fir too loss caused by tho disturbance of nil industrial relation, and the dangers threatened to individual iidupendenco nnd freo institution. And in many place the saitifl idea i gaining ground among tbo trading classes Ibr adjust ing; tho conflicting claims of individu al. Since, therefore, arbitration has been an. ccs-fudy used tn settle inter 1'iitionil question,, and oron the petty dispute, ul individual,, why cannot the saiuo peaceful aguncy bo Invokod lo adjust tho relation of capital and lubor f Tho subject, though Important, Is, (.WirturJ on trrtvtd fy.