hc Republican. trmmiiR H (iiHiULANiirR, Kiliuir. CLbTkFIKU). Pa. WKDNKSDAV MDRMNfl. FKB. . 171. Reedrr. If ma went ia know vhM If going nn la ine hupinee. wnpld, Juat rend nur i)vrtlinir tnlamn.. Ihe SMil e-duinn In perttenler. MAXIMS FOR THE OAV. Un man worthr the nltine of Preeldent "ild willing in hold il it snosted In. erplneed there by nor fraud. H " I onnld never bare keen reennolled In Ihe ele Tali" be the ptnelleat eld nf Bine nf a poreoa. k'twerrp' reeperieble In peiente lifr, who naet foreeer carry upon bio hniw the elainp of fraud tlrpt iilumi'lipni In Amenean Hi.lory. No Buti prquenl orllon. however BeritoriouB, win wmb away tbe letlnre of that record. ('a.ei.ae Knisi-ie Anaaa. 1'nilnr Ilia 'nrme nf la, lluiherrnrd B. Hate, bal heon declared PreatilrBt of I'nllad Sielee IPe tilla raeie upon dlrtrancblprinent nf lawlnl relero. Iba falae eert itioalra nl Iho returbtna; offl. nerB aclinff enrrutlv, and the daoial'in ol a enm miloa wlilob hap rrfaaeil In bear t-rldenre of al leaed fraud. For Ibo flrat tiBOare tbo American people ennfrunted with Iba foot of a frauduleotly eleeled Pre.iiieat. Let II not no uoileratnod Ibat iba fraud Mill ba pilenlly aoquleaeed In by tbo country. Lot no bonr papa la whirb tbo uaurpa tios is forgotten. AnpsBat or Dbuoi:btic M.C.'e. Oua hundred yeara of buman derravlly aooa. mulatad and oonoantratad Into a cliaat of ortne. M.e. eg.in In Ave knndred Teere hall tbaj here ao opportunity to repeat tbo wrong. Uanibi. W. Voonstaa. I would ratber bare Ibo oodoraamoot of a quar ter of a million of Ibo Aaerloen people tban ibat of the L-'uipUna Returning Board, or of Iba Com toiapion ebieb eielwled tbo facia and decided the queitioa on a teobaieelily. Tuna. A. Hksobicsb. : jTisbiiu Doint'iice, lorinerly ol 1'ilts burg, dtt.il in Spain, Ins nutlvc crtutitry, where ho viis visiting. Kx I'tmtinHHtcT tiuiit-rul Jewell' Cam. ily wore robbed of H500 in mimoy anil juwolry nt a liullimoro hotel while at tending the lluriiotl-Slioeinaki'r wed- Yo present, our readers this week with the first inttullmvtit of Senator VoorhtW (rrwnt spooch, wbieh, for elo cinewe hs nwtr been surpassed In that body. The biiliinco of the spoccb will itppear in our next innue. A Good Bill. Wo notii e by the re port of tho Poor Director of Mont comery county, thitt tho tobaeoo bill lor 1877 amounted to WfifiOl) The average uuinheroi inmuten during tbe year, was 307. I'uther a numerou family, and ton expensive in tho to. hacco lino. Twknty Cents. The Congrosaional Committee on bunking and currency, on Thun-day lut agreed to report a bill to discontinue the coinage of the twenty-cent pieces. The invention of this coin in due to Senator Jones, and through bit ii fl'ieiico it was coined. It ha no friends now. Tn Sii.vkb Kedhlvtiun. The Matthews resolutions, which bad pre viously passed the United States Sen ate by a roto of 43 to 22, pasted the House on Friday by a vote of 187 to 79. This is more than a two-thirds vote. This silver question seems to be far moro popular than any onocon tjimiilHti'il ' DrUAlINO THS (uestio. Tho Ti tusviile Leader asked "How would Hendricks and Walluco sound for 1880?" and got its answer from the Erie Observer, which said : "Hondrieks and Wallaco would sound good, but wouldn't Wallaco and Hendricks sound belter?" Tho rout of the returns are not yet in. CAPArtTr. The Pittsburg Telegraph breaks out in this way: Don Cam eron' powors to givo wore equal to bis capacity to receive, we would expect such benefit from him as bar not been showered upon any Com monwealth sinco the day when quails and manna wore rained from heaven upon tbo needy children of men." Local Statesmanship An attempt waB made in the House at Uarrisburg on Monday a week to pass a resolution thanking Senators Wallaco and Cam eron for voting for tho Matthews reso lution, declaring the government bond payable in silver coin. A call of the yeas showed (11 in favor of the resolu tion nnd 18 against. The dodging wa beautiful to behold, and for want of a quorum the resolution was postponed. ToRMENTIVU "THK lioVERNM eir."-A 0 exebango says : Coiikling having wounded tbo reform lion, the jackal now kick him with impunity. Spen cer is likely to succeed in rejecting tbo nominations nf Hubert T. Smith for Collector of Mobile, and John T. Col Jin for Collector at lSrunswick, Ua. The trouble is that (Joodloe, a Spencer striker, has to go out il Smith goes in, and that can't he allowed. As 8en eer helped Conk ling in New York, Conk ling helps Spencer in Alabama, A Qt'iKti lp: solution. Among the proceedings of the House, in nur Stale Legislature on tbo Slat ult., we find the following: '-AWeprf, Thai Iba Chief CIppIi be and ba la hereby rtqu. elo.1 to inform ibo H"BPf the oeaee cx tno rt tnorai rnim tbn oommitieo poooip of iho table, pofap, pbalra window eorUtne. nnd Ipo tbo carmine from tho windowa of thia ball.' ' We infer from Ibis that somebody has been plundering the capitol during the past yn.r, and if so it would be ivull unoiigh for tbe I ix-payurs to kno the name ol the parties who have been furnishing thoir privulo dwellings with government properly.' No loniT ok it. Tho Venango SKdator Volunteers this remark : When Mr. lilaino stood up in tbe Senate, the other day with (pail Hamilton looking down on him lrora tbo gallery, and spoke of tbe time when Maine and Massachusetts didn't stand shoulder to shoulder, and Icel Wash no, Madison's great arm lean on them for support, there wasn t a Massachusetts man witb in tb sound of bis roico who wouldn't liave planked down two dollar and a half for ten minute of Daniol Webster cm the floor ol Ibat Senate A TLACt rtrk II art Tbo Governor, in bis message, recommended the cre ation of another Stale office, entitled Bank Commissioner. Hi Excellency, no' doubt, want a place to put Capt. Hart, whom ba ba nursed fr seven teen years. The people having turnod him oat of the Treasurer' office, he aiul his cbnro are looking around for place) wherein bi tint and fang talent ran ba displayed. Wa think the State can get along without him In 4'a luUtre OVtt COMMERCIAL DKVUSK. Every active buainoss man in this country know that there ia great radical wrong omc where lu th man agement of our governmental and o-lea'-il-ir bat no one ooroe forward it bemuse we are ignorant of what alls us, or is il pure "cussuutiess, nut earing when we will all be wallnwtl up in bank ruptcy. e have a panacea, and it I thic Let u do more of our own work and siiend less of what little we earn. More: We call '.he attention of tbe reader to one commercial fart that stares ua in the face. In 1800, the IWuftluo Department . paid out for steamship mail service, M27 ,790.87. Tu-Q hunjnd nnd eijrVy thousand dol lars ol this turn wa paid to American ships and seamen, while but one hun- Ired and forty term thousand dollars of this sum went Into tbe pockets of for eigners nearly double tbuamount paid to our own eiliaeii that waa paid to our rivals In trade. Now, In 1876, (sixteen year of progress) tho De partment paid out four millions, tujht hundred and seven thousand, four hun dred and eighteen dollars and tilenty cents it 1,807,1 18.20) but one million. three hundred and eiijhty five thousand of which went into tbe pockets of our shippers, and the rest was carried oft to foreign countries. I p to 18G0, our citir.ons wcro far more than a match tor their rivals in the ocean trade, re alizing two'dollar to their ono in this singlo commercial transaction. Again: The sum paid out by the Department amounts to ELEVEN TIMES more now than waa paid In I860, and the foreign shipper gets off with three dob tare to one paid to our own citizens. Those fact are really amaaing. Sup poso tbe Postoflleo Department would have been presided over during the period indicated, by some European Prince, could be have moulded it any more effectively in tbe interest of bis countrymen tban it ba been by John Andrew Jackson Cresswell Co. ? We will call one of tbam to th aland. Pierrcpont, another of Grant's uots, in 1876, just before sailing from New York, a Minister to England, In an address to the merchant of that city, uttered these sublime tacts: "Why has value departed? Because ytVur government ia corrupt. Uow can a irnvernmenl bo made corrupt while agent are all honest men T Did our Plenipotentiary intend this a a reflection oo himself and hi confeuer atos, or was it more slip of tbe tongue. Thi trull) cover the whole ground. A controlling portion of the tbe agents of tbe federal Government for the past twelve year are corrupt men, and have been bribed and bought and sold like Trader post and Credit Mobilier stock. There ia where the disease lies, and it is bigb time for those who prefer bonost men to rogues for office to apply tbe remedy. If the lido of our commerce is not reversed, ten year hence will find us in a far worse condition tban we are now en joying. This retrograde movement in morals aud commerce will toon land us at. the bottom in ruins, an easy prey lor the Goths and Vandals, Turks, even, or some other beatbun legions. Stop That Steal. Tbe Lancaster Jnttiligenceray: A wretched, thieving job is beforo tbe Legislature in a pro position to spsnd many thousand dol lars of the publio money in the pur chase of 10,000, copies of Paul' histo ry of the soldier orphans' schools of thi State. It wa a private specula tion out of which the author now hope to profit by saddling an enormous pur. cbaseof tho worthies volumes upon tbe StaW. I ha Patriot review tbe book as "a dreary compilation of papor in the soldiers' orphan department tricked out with a few wretched wood cuts. It baa neither literary merit nor hi torie value. In the book market it will bring nothing beyond it worth a waste paper by the pound avoirdupois. Yet a liberal and literary Pennsylvania Legislature bought 5 000 volume of tbe book last year witb the laxee) of the people. It ! nw proposed that tbo Legislature shall double tbe dose." Supt, Wickersbam, bead of tb sol dior'a orphan' school Department of tbe State should b beard from in pro test against this attempted steal. Paul is a clerk in bis department, and in that capacity secured tbe material for this book which tailed a a literary venture and which he now seeks to foist upon the State. Ilia chief should put a stop to It, and a man who aspire to be governor of Pennsylvania should exhibit bis official energy in stamping out such jubs by sounding a bugle note against the attempted jobbery of one ol bis subordinates. Deatu or Mr. Miller. We record with profound sorrow the death of John Miller, Esq., of Chester county, which occurred in Philadelphia on the 31st ultimo. Mr. Miller wa widely known a a publio man. II never held many offices, but was always re garded by tbe mas of tbe Democratic parly ia a safe and sagacious leador. Ui great executive ability wa always sought by tbot who were called to organize the campaign of (be party In 1874 he wa made chairman of the State committee and to hi tact and energy as an organizer tbe victory of that year was in great part due. lie bad been tendered tbe appointment of chief clerk of the Treasury by the Htuto Treasurer-elect, Colonel Noyo, and bad he lived would undoubtedly liave filled that position. Tbe death of John Miller I a sad low to hi par ty and to lb 8tale. Radical Excitement. The Phila delphia Times remark: "The excite ment over the controversy between Mr. MacVeagb and Ben Bu,or lew month ago wa a nothing oompared with tbe state of anxiety into which the country has been thrown by tbe sanguinary telegram of Burka and Chandler. The telegrapbie oombal be tween Major JJurko and Mr. William E. Chandler isn't llkaly to lead to any general disruption of the peace of tbe country, and ao long a Burke koeps at bi present distance from Chandler be is safe The proud ton of New Uampsblre I not a good )ong range hol." Tbe First National Bank, of Kansas City, closed ita door on tb 30th ult. TbsCasbierannounces th"shrinkago" at 1000,000, but guaraulee tb depot, iton will eventually be paid it) fail Exactly! U 11 A COSTLY LUXURY. l'he Uarrisburg corrosponeont of tbe Philadelphia Record, tell a thing or two in this 'way : ''Th true inward neat of Governor llartranfl'a recom mendation Id hia message that the Anwasisor lu J it'aiipii-wu. a tug piet-' is wanted for Mr. Wtn. B. Hart, the defeated candidate for Stats Treas urer. Should the Legislature not prove tractable he will lull back upon the position of Statu Librarian. Under existing law the Slate Treasurer and' Auditor (ieneral apHint Assessors throughout tho Commonwealth who examine aud mak report upou the banking institutions operating under its laws. This assessment ol the banks is performed once a year in a sort of loose and perfunctory way. Tbe banks fill np the blank form that are fur nished them by the Assessors. These reports are put on file, the Assessors draw their saluries and tbe thing is over. And referring to the Auditor General's report, just published, I find that the cost of these bunk Assessors to tho State for tho last year was $15, 362 87, while tbe expense of the en tire Treasury Department, with tho sulary of the Treasury and clerk and the contingent expenses, were S 13,- 642.61. Tbe name of the bank As sessor tor your city are T. M. Pierce, H. C. Selby, C. 8. Greene, W. E. Thompson and T. A. McDuvitt. Tbo sum they divided among them was $5,964. These bank assessors!) ips are much coveted by a certain class of pol iticians, as there is little or no labor required. Tbe Auditor Genoral and Slate Treasurer parcelled tbein out to their personal frionds. But as both those office are in tbe bands of the Democrat, it baa occurred to Gover nor Ilartranft that it would be a good thing to abolish them and create a bank assessors!) ip, the appointment of which he can control. When Gov ernor Ilartranft held the office of Au alitor General the idea ol relieving that offiiisl of.bia small patronage and transferring it to tb Governor never teem to hav occurred to bira. n"aaaani Bill Superintendent1 Balart. An ef fort is being made in the Legislature to change tbe mode of fixing tbe salaries of our Schoo! Runerintendent. Tbo following is a copy of House ui!! 3Q. which ba passed second reading: An aet nreeeriblnc uio mode 0' tslns the aal anea ef ooanty SuapriauadeaU of Coanaoo Srh'ioU, waa read aad Breed.to lee IrH tine.aa tollowe t SkctiqV 1. Be it enacted by the Sen ale and House of Bupreaenlalivee of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by tho authority of tbe tamo. That the salary of each county Buiwr. intendent of Common Schools elected according to law in tbe year one thous and eik'ht hundred and sevenlv-eihl, and thereafter, shall be two dollars for eaeh school in his jurisdiction at the time of bis election, and one dollar tor each square mile of territory In bis county, to be paid out ol me general fund appropriated to Common Schools : Provided. That the salary of a county Superintendent shall in no case be less than eight hundred dollars per annum j and in counties with over one hundred schools, it shall not be but than one thousand dollars: -And provided lur- liter, That convention of school direc tors, when assembled for tbe purpose ol electing a county rjupertnlenuent. may vote him a salary greater tban tbo amount ha would receive by this act, aucb increase to be in all cases tak en from tbe school fund of tbe county tons voting. Sec. 2. That to much of lection thir. ty-nina, of the act of May eight, one thousand eight bundrad and tifty-lour, a require that a convention of school director shall determine tbe compen sation of a county Superintendent, is nereoy repealed, except ao lar pro vided for In thi aot. There ia no question, but that the Legislature should settle thi salary question. That body has fixed the fees and salary for all tbe other officers in tbe Commonwealth, and why not set lie tbia case, too. Uncle Bam' Bill. Tbe receipt and expenditure of th Federal Gov ernment, for 1877, are aa follows : Reeelred freap Oopleea flM.WO .4M I Kppeieed from Inter'l K-e.ave... lll.S-lt.eol S Rpoeleod froa aale ef laada Ia.t Keeetpod from prnaluel ea (old.. 4Se,TT t RreotTod ftpt)e4sortairoa...... lM3l,ee.e Total reeelpu IISI.IM )l ti liaeaeoe of tbe elell Ret IS.Iil Ml. Kiueaaea of War D-aartaat... IT at T lo u Kipeaoeo af If eve D-parlaipat. lo.f v.lta St Blpiaaae af aaiaaa...HMM......M t.I7f OV7 xz baieaaee af Peaaloa ..... V.Dtl lit It Ripaaeeaaf lalereel !,m,SII a Total aipradltarei ll.tl.SM etil.M Kor five years previous to 1877, tbe expenditure averaged about two hun dred and eighty million of dollar and tbe receipt were about tbe same. Tbe economy of the last Congres is well known to tbe reading public Tbe Department appropriation asked tor were all cut down until it aggregated a saving of nearly lorty one millions of dollars. LUd Congress pursued lis lurinur policy, and again run tbe ap propriationa up to two hundred and eighty million of dollar, the expenses would have boen eleven million more tban tba receipt. A it is, "Uncle Sam had a turplut of pearly thirty two million of dollar at tb close of the fiscal year. Thanks to a Demo cratic Congres for thia first piece of economy practiced by ibat body tor seventeen yean. Dt'tiar.a Unerot. During the year 1876, 16 887 lorelgn vtwaels tnuril our ports, carrying eight million tons of goods, and employing 250,000 men, The American vessels numbered 11, 074, carrying fAree and a half million ton, and 113059 employe. Th num ber of vessels, ton and band that cleared from our porta I very nearly tba aam. Tb disgraceful feature of them commercial transaction are, tlfat we employ two foreigners to on native to do our (hipping. People who are not in debt might do buaineal for a while, and eventually auoced by prac ticing economy but th mn who Is over bead and ear in debt, and hire other to attend to bi business, must become a bankrupt eventually. Tbe same law or rule applies to Bute and Nation. "Re that tie the plow would tkrlra. Moat elo) or bold at drlpe." It 1 lust so with all other avocations of life. A CoNKDauai. In 1B60, our Gov. ernment paid foreign shipper 1147,000 for mall aorrtoo fa 1876, tbe Post Master General forked over to the um partis 3,42l,T83.4l Nearly (uvnfy five times aa tauoh. Now, w bat kind of a rttablng bullae have w been doing that w can afford to pay tbia amount to foreigner, who will never return any of It 1 AX OCEAN UORHOIl! On Tuesday, Janmtry 2!Ub. the steam ship Metropolis loll the Philadelphia' ... u.-r i... n..:i ...tit. oKt "Men tw, imp-, i, null ttfi iiani-i-iiuuia and a crew of twenty five, together: Binil comniitteea, so a to authorize with five hundred tons of milroud iron, I uny member u, administer out lis to M-lr.A,l"tfJ,rsmla ot fl.,iir hn ' wit Mcwsntiil nrovid for the immedi--J-v. : - !-''"'.'"'S',V. l7T'aaJ2v-'snw tut,. On the 31st, the Vessel encoiin Ipo-piiI an awful Southeastern gale, and sometime in the afternoon of llmt duy, was driven on the reefs at Kitty Hawk, on the coast ol North Carolina, hear fc' lie nt I he ill fated steamer iiii run was wrecked a short time ago. Tbe latest inlormittion is to the effect that ubuut one half ol the passengers and crew are lost. The details of ibis awful disaster are of the imwl horrify ing character. When the vessel struck the rocks, nearly one-half of the pas sengers were on deck, und one wave of the sea swept sixty overboard, a large portion of whom were washed on the shore and saved. Those who did not swim on thai wave weul down, an I have since been spewed on shore dead. The excitement in Philadelphia over this disater is wonderful. This was tbe second vessel that bad started from that port.receiitly for tho Brazil mis sion, aud the steamship, City of Itich mond, ia billed to sail on tbo 11th lor tbo mouth ol tbe Amazon. A number of those who have taken passage on tbe City ol itichmond, bad made ar rangements to sail on the Metropolis, but for various causes did not go. Among the number was Mr. Thomas Collins, one tho gentlemen well known to many of our people, wbo had char tered the vessel. THE EAUjTERX WAR. The conflict between Russia anil Turkey seems to have comu lo a close nearly as suddenly as It commenced. An armistice has been agreed iiiu, and article signed lo thai effect by both tho contending powers. All this seems to have occurred without the Knowledge and consent ol the tuber European powers, the beads of which expected to participate In a treaty be tween belligerents, if not in open war fare. England nd Austria now led more like fighting than eyer, but we hope the bear and tbe turkey have out witted tho civil i ted portion of Europe in their diplomacy, and will go on and make a treaty of peace without Invit ing either to the council boards Never before was such a rare opportunity presented to the Russians and the Turks to form an alliance against the balance of Europe. They started a war of their own which highly pleased their neighbors who -never d teamed that they could settle it without cull i.ig upon them. Now, let these two powerful nations close out the war and appropriate the Black Sea to their own Use and behoof, and let England, Germany and Austria growl aa much as they lese, and show thorn that a code of war and diplomacy exl-ts out side of their dominions a potent as . . 1 theirs. 4 CQX8TI TUBS TH CRITICISM, Ma. Editor. 1 ask leave lo make a stutement ; On tbe 28lh day nf January, Mr. Qmgley offurud in the House of lie pre- sentativcs, at Uarrisburg, tbe follow ing resolution : Keecioea-, Tbel tbe taenia of II. la limine are duo Pa tba Hon. Wa. A. Wallace and lle. J. ti. Oaaaeroa for fcbelr eoures ta voting fur the Mat- tbowo reeolutioa, deelarlajp tbe tailed blateo goreraaea! beads pajas is ailrer. Tbe question being on agreeing to tbia resolution, our member, Mr. 'late, vole 2)0. A tin question is preg nant with interest lo nearly everybody at tbia time,. and as we behold in th Matlbew resolution a gleam of light lor tlif crushed business industiy of lb oounlry, and fuel sincere gratitude toward Sender nallaco and Cam. eron for their support of ibe resolution, I would be interesting to bear I rum Representative Tale in explanation ol his vole, and why and wherein the bondholders and money -gamblers are more entitled to bis sympathy aud sii port, thai) the people be affects lo rep resent. And why, w bun Messrs, '. lace and Cameron have done a !'"sl thing, as Ibey unquestionably did in voting fur tbe Mallhewa ruMilutii.n, they are not entitled to lb thanks ol every friend of industry and thrill, in cluding the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, and the Hon. A. C. Tate. Your lor the Dolia np THR DaBDIX. CLEAXmLc, I'a,. Eeb. 2, 187fl. A Good Fat una Mr. .Speaker Meyer of our ljower House, bas adopted the Grant style. lie bus a nnn nnulad nn npub. ablip ol liimp.,11 Qui ervo as Page at ti per day, and tbe other as Clerk at tb per day. The Chief blerk , we learn, removed Bollard's son and appointed bis own In bis stead. Builard's futbor wa locked up in the Delaware county prison for some crookedness, and alter the son waa dismissed, the House sunt an officer after the father, and brought him to Uarrisburg fur the purpose of learning whether bi personal rig hit had not been infringed upon In sending bim to jail, instead of allowing him lo go to Uarrisburg and take his seat as a Leg islator. Bullard was introduced to his brethren, drew 1150 on Recount ol salary, and pocketed 1100 worth of postage stamp and madu h'a escape Irom the Capitol and piison. Candida TI Unrr. Th rbiladcl. phia 7 imes burls this brick at Colonel lioyti .'.'Colonel Uoyt conducts hia gubernatorial campaign at cltsuip quar ters than doea Mr, Grow. He baa been In Philadelphia for several days, with headquarter at Guy', and hia line hav been carefully reviewed by Senator Cameron, Meckoy, Quay, Ku tan and such trained Field Marshals, all of whom have been in hia councils in (.bit city. Grow nut oall In bi out poet at Washington, New York and Massachusetts, and go for dele gate In Peinl?;'!ni. It would pay for bim to got Mackey to give him a fuw lesion ia the rudiment of con ducting primaries. W fan vouoh for the competency of th master If Grow can command hi lervice." Tbe Cbi'-tgo Journal says that when the colored Senator from MissUlppl. M r. Brace, wa in that cily not long ago, be raid to diver Iriend that ho was of th firm conviction .bat bo would be lb last of hi rac to occupy teat Ip the United Stale Scitata. L1041..4J 1J!B Out Uuoto. Governor Ilartranft baa appointed John U. Harjet, of Phil adelphia, member of tb Pari Arm ol Droxsl, llirje A Co., Rod William Lu olen Behalf, of Pittsburg, Honorary Coaimlsaionera from Pennsylvania to th Pari Exposition. I A XRWCOfiK. We notice that Congressman Glover, of Missouri, has introduced a bill in tbe House to a menii the revised statutes , . . , .. pvur, aisw iiiut a Wll.ieiui icnislug to lesiuy snail lorihwilli he plueetl in the custody ol the Sergeant at Arms, witb- out wailing lur the House loonier his arrest, and his contumacy sliull, as stsui as pi-act italilu, be reported lo the llourw tor Its action. Tho bill makes a ret Usui lo testily a ciiiueinpl nf the authority of either bousu, punishable with not mure tliun one thousand dol lurs fine or iuiprirouinciit of not mure tliun one year, or uoih, In the discre tion of the House or Senate. 1 1 also re vive the provision of the act ol Jan nary 24. 1857, exempting from all en slln-s witnesses who may criminate themselves In imtily iug before commit tee, ami forbids the discharge of w it nesses in tho several departments ol ibe goveimneiit who may testily con cerning abuses, corruption, extrava gance or unlaw lul or immoral acts, op. pression, extortion or olhcr olllciul mis conduct within one year hum the In no ol tustiiying, or wuhout at least six inoi. the' inn ieu til such removal, includ ing thirty iluys' leave ol absence with pay, and the payment in full for ser vices rendered by tuch persons. - A penuiiy it provided lor a violat n of this prohibition. Committees are empowered to iiupo-e Secrecy oo wit nesses ooucerniug tbe nature of their testimony. reiialla'S are also imptrsed on persons attempting to induce wit nesses to refuse to apcuror testify, or otherwise conspire lo prevent commit lees from ascertaining fuels. Witnesses are exempted from arrest by any other unihorily while commit, Koiiiit or at tending coniiuilles. Tbe hill abolishes the responsibility of contumacious wil- uesses to any court, the punishment to lie itiilicicd by that bouse ol whose au thorny the wiliicss is in contempt. Rale or Ckntennial Osiiis. In compliance with the customs reirula I inns. Collector of thu Port Tuiton, ol Philadelphia, has madu arrangcmenls lor Ihe tlisHisiiiou, at auction, ol the uni United and abandoned exhibits at tno Centennial Grounds. The Hri sale, on the 10th of Kebruury, will .be held at the Exhibition Building, mid will vntnprieu, among oilier article, a large bronzo statue ol Itisinarck, ap praised at 12 727, upon wbnb the charge dqe are ll.UUIli a collective show case, appraised ul f 3U0, and va rious other cases, appraised at from ttou to .tuii. On tbe l'Jih of tho same month tbe second sale will lako pace at Birch & Son auction rooms, fbiladulpbia. This sale will inelude surgical instru ments, medical goods, engravings, hooks, fiirniluro, wine, guns, revolvers, i". Tho uppraiounieiit' range from 130 to 1100, with the exception of the -ttocls ol the rruiu'h restaurant, wbicb are appraised nt ez 50U 1 n the bird sitlu there will be offered to the public some iieulul and valuable ar ticles, among wbicb are the mosaic lion in tbe department of lunis, appraised at V&ilO j an exhibit of enameled titles, appraised at (1.810 ; Chinese sho cases, pipes, from the French exhibit, rope I mm ibo npanish colonies; pavil ion aud allow cases from Belgium ; saws, guns, Ac., from Sweden ; bent winnIs Iniln A'lstrull t, nnd the Japanese hazaar, the latter being appraised at -J J7Q 'I'U.. ..i .... .i ...i 13 478. The cbarifes on these articles range Irom 1100 10 atout 1.100. Trur as PitACINq A cotcmiiura- ry truthfully remurks; When ill the South at just deed is done or a gracious wort) mured iy liemoural where lie publicans are concerned, recognition ol Ihe fact need not beexiMfted in North em Kadieal journals. Thus, though we beard a great deal about Intended Ucmocrulio oulruirc In a recent Ken lorial election in South Carolina, there has not yet been published any oil i lori al admission that the Democratic Loir islature seated tbo Republican candi date instantly, without the delay that in ordinary case Would nave inter.ven. cd. Nur do wo believe that many of the Northern Republican papers will nave tno lairness to reproduce aueh words a those irom the Augusta (Ga.) Lnrnuie, speaking of tho acquittal of ex Governor Budock : "When the Gov eruor dud the Stale we had no desire to make bim a political martyr, and for mat reason we never saw the wi-d nn of hrinjfinif bim to triul. Now, how ever, that tbe trial has lak n pluue, and thai ine vunlict has been rendered, accept ii, and we are in duty bound to uuuejit ii as honorable men. We have everything our own way politically In Georgia. We can afford nut only to he just hut to be magnanimous. Ilia lime that we should abandon all prose anions growing out of the H elical ad ministration. We can foririvo and for get, and iiinrcb with confidence and safety to reap tho rewards wbicb come pipe penwii siufwpnpnent and oils own industry aud enterprise." The Wounded Hihus Tb New Tork Herald, which never helj the Democratic ido of any question very much, however very truthfully chimed in the other day In this way : The flut tering snd squirming of tbe members ot lb notorious Louisiana Humming Boanl.thuirdusperaiealtemptsto avoid arrest and their threats to make dam airing exposures if the government at Washington docs not protect them, evince sometbinu' verv ilincrviit trnm conscious innocence Why should they oe so lerriiuy acared II they are not guilty r In their desperation they as sumo two perfectly sell etuitrii' tory poeilloiie, I'uey asseverate their Inno oence in one breath and declare thai their attempt loosctioa trial proceed from their dread of a jury dishonestly packed to convict their, and In the next breath they iniimalu a willlnirnesx tu (ell all Ibey know and disgrace their former patrons if they can be assured i immunity, llmnroner ol ilamair ing disclosures is an implied cunleasion of guilt. Why should they demsnd immunity as the price of what they can divulge if llieir statements would not convict themselves f Bum Hill Humane. -A Wash ington telegram u)s "A magnificent pair of fossil elephant jaw bone ha just been received by tbe Smithsonian Institution from tlx Black Hill. The preservation of tho specimen ia unusu ally flue, being lest broken than any other now in Ibe collection and larger. I lie inuicauuns presented uy inn ani mal are that a now specie ol those gigantic pachy dermal a peculiar to pre historic times bas been discovered, and pending tbia decision a lively time among the osteologists may be antici pated." V hupp tbia I po Pwrdiff Giaut job, played off nn tb (mart peo ple, in the Institute in question. Tbe recent mysterious disappearance nf J. Madison Wells and O. Plagg Bui laid seems to iiidical that our great men who part their namo in the mid dle are rapidly passing away. Within (bur yearn, twupiy grls em ployed in a aingl dress mailing eatah liabment in Maine, havo taken upon tbemtulre the additional task of ut. porting husbands, Luttrell, of California, say b will not be responsible for damage II Coo greai adjourn without abrogating or modifying th Barlingam treaty. Gail Haves inu"tiieGuveiinment." -A n exchange says: Gail Hamilton, or a Mr Medill of the Chicago 7A war rails bur, ''Jim Illaiuu's sister in law," bas written some more of her tumble le'ters, which have appeared in the Tribum dtirlna the past fewdays. Hho entitle Ihem "Tho Civil Service Keform nf ourGm'd('vb"r : a !t"Viow uciiimi campaign we were mi oucn re ferred to the purity of thu Admiuistra iloiis in those days, thai wa accepted it as a matter ol luci. Ily readini; ihese urticles one's mind is lived some w hat from I hut impression, since they do not exhibit our 'iv'ti,.t'illsTv "t ihe liuht wo have alwuys seen ihcni. hut show that public men in I hose duya bud no hesitation whatever in securinir good places ul the public expense for tiieir menus, ami ill several instances bad office creuu-d for their benerlu In an editorial upon Senator llluine's attack upon Massachusetts' action in the war of 1812. Mr. Hunt, f ihe New aik Daily Advertiser nays: "Toalliter ate, Blaine bhsiereil the Bosion brah mills, u cluss of men who c.0 nion d with their nosiui hiirh in the air and gusty in rhetoric a club of po liigo gnes wbo have let the ports decny and their commerce perish, ami I heir rail roads owned elewliere suffer to tbe verge of bankruptcy." I um ufmid the Donioiilait uon l uppruHute that. A Berlin man root ntly advertised for bis missing wife. He offered fifteen thalura If her abiding place could bo pointed out, or thirty thalcrs if her death was established. Gov. Hartrantt has apiminted (Mem- ent Biddle Penrose, a Judiro of the Philadelphia Orphans' Court, to fill the vacanoy caused by the death of Judge O'Brien. Hon. J. Q. Cannon and Dr. Mary Walker bad a bearing before the House Territorial Committee on Mormon and Woman Suffraifo in Ulnh. It Is mischievously snifgestcd that Gail Hamilton had a hand in preparlnif Senator Blaine's splenetic speech which lie delivered nn Tuesday. Jefferson Davis is mentioned as a possible successor of Senator Bruce, nf Mississippi, should his disabilitir be removed In tirrpj, Mark Twain denies that he Is going to be an editor again. Ho humorously remarks that he mean to try to learn to be a humorist. It ia now reported from Washington that Republican .Senator have aban doned the attempt to unseat General M. C. Butler. Prank 11 nu I ton is making speeches to the Pennsylvania milkmrn. He know where his bread is buttered. George P. Gordon, inventor of the Gordon printing press, died at Norlolk. V., on Sunday a week. Beocher wept In the midst of his ser mon last Sunday. Tommy Bhoarman held the dripping tub, four sister in""pwlct, Vt., were married In one day recently, flow' that for PswleticsT It was the Groome instead nf tbo dark Imnpe that won in Maryland's Sen atorial fight, The Ave .lie line bill received a black eye in the Senate. The vote Blood 18 to 23, Carl Schurt is spoken nf as the ' most interesting widower in the I'ni ted States." The Boston Herald say that the "tall sycamore of the Wabash" la a hollow log. A Mr. Ueochersays there' no hell several preachers are ready to raise one, Packard didn't get the New Orleana Colleciorship. This ia a cold, cold world. Over fifty taps nt a rhtin-li Ml is de dared a nuisance in Lebanon, Pa. "A keen politiral termagant" I what the Boston flloke style Itlalne. Venus thinks herself handsome enough to be seen by da) light New York banks are investing all their surplus capital In gold, 1 , ana i nap na ' Widow Oliver is no woman suffra gist. Simon know that. Green peas and fresbshad in Florida. Bustles are humping up again. Ilcur gpflefftisfrafnts, TrTll'F--l e. left bp a-oeoaip with ft. l V. Wile.a. Ka . forenll-otlaa. By prnuipt l.p papist lbs aaae witbia 19 Save, bartlea will aareoopio. K. U.HIlAW. Clearleld, Pa, Jaa. 11, ISTS-al, Wllb aold water ar itm bI'I . . , ",J take ea t kot rlddle. A.k ;nar Owrer f, lent 'Tt B AHMINIaTR ATtlN'M MITICK -Noller le aerehT glrea that tettera nf Adialnlair nn. n. u. ut.,. mvm au..,.. . .. - ' wi P"iu ani-inn), lain 'if Orabaa U.a.kip. UUarteld aoealf, IVaa'e, dee d, k.plnj na dolj a-antrd ia ike aadrp. alnad. all awraaae le-lebu.l la taid enate, will pleaw aake laantlaw fTBeat, aad lh..pe bar In eleia. or draaade will sreee.l thea prop.rlp ealbealiealed far eettleiae ,1 wlihoot del.e. satis HUHI.KR, Orakaalos, Jan. t, ll:i-ti. Ada'r. ADMIJITR4TN'sl SIOrK'K.. Naiiae le aereb, elraa thai L-llerp of Admin la. trnlian na lb,e eptalf of p'Kl.tl, I'll'AUU. le a of ' op eaiae lowa.hlp, olearS.M e .unlp. Pa ,deo d. naemt ha Selj fraaied ta ibe aader.ltned , a'l pereonp Indrbled It, aaid eeleU will plea.e aake imaeaiaie paTBeai. ana tanee havla olalrne or leaanda atralnpt the eaaa will Dreaetil I beet properl; aolbeaUeeied Sir eeltleaent wliheal delar. f t.i III UHIKT, Adaiaiatralor, rrtaokpllle, P. , Jaa It, Ills ft AHMIINTITIM NIITirR.-N..llet If bereke eiren thai Lotlert of AdalalHra. ll"ta tbaeeuiaaf RSrtlKR A ADULRWAN, lata af Ptko tiwaaklp, Olearteld aval;, Pa., daaeaaad. harln( beaa dale (reeled la Ihe aadereieed. all wereeae Indebud to eala eetaia will pleaaa aake iaaedlato p.riaeat, aad thoee haplaa alalaa ap aVaanda will sreeenl tkea pmaorlf aatboatloated for eettlraent wltkKi welaji. l. B ThuHKSOV, parsaaa.tla. Pa., Jaa. i lutl lie Ada'p DNINIaTRATIIRei. NOTICB. Nrelrt la keftT tirea thai Letter of Ad. mlalplreHan ea Ibe eobve wf WtHlAil 4s. INPKLTKR, lata af R.adf lap . Ol.arael I 0. , P-sa't. eo'd, bepiat sews del; reeled la Iho BBdrplawad, all aereaaa tadahtad to eald aeaua will pleeae aake laardlate ejeraewt. aad tboea tenet elalaa ar tVaeado will areeeet tkea prejel, aalbaatieeUJ fur ptilearat witb o.td.K,. R. ASIIINrKLTRR, AllHlajiiaYH AteiR. NlirirK. Ratvae It karrkr firra ibel Ulan af Ad iai.lraiietoalbareaetea.JSO.il PIUARD, law af OoPinflaa loaaahlp, OlaaPttld eajatt, Pe deeeayad. taepst keeat dale araatad ta, ia. aaderalaad, a aaraete isdebted aa eat aetata will planes Bake laaadlau pepaeal, aad ibeee kaela eraifae ar etaaaaadf e(ieet Ike a. ape will anaeei tkea proper It aalapBUeaied he aeule a eat wHaeal tele. wuiin . riuARD, CaMtuUMI r. P1CARD, Adaialatratora. Preaakpllle, Pa . Jet. It, UTI If flfil' Artartlsnufuts. CAM. A JII aKITI.IL-tll prreona la. delited lo llaheb, M 't'o'l'e A Co.. are re jueeted lu oall at their furniture atore and pullla laeir enoovii'e wlib'iut del i;, either hp refa up B-ile, and l lliip si-ana pave nuate and trouble lu all pernor ris joraed. UI Lll'll. Mi-i OKKLK, CO. Cleerteld. Fa., Jno. II. if. , Nwltt Il htTubjr rfiruit tfei i.alMra ttt A U iwibilrNli.o wit lh mUU uT JA H'U Tit" I, Mr , of U'tvij tfiwub u, C)rliiJ Ottuuiy. , tltv'd. hat r i uk b-fi Juljr kimhiui! Hi tint ubjii- igoril, all t,ui.t liiUuliltd m md wi-l mm mmku tininMiiBU M,ruttut, mutl lbn h-iv-iiK Imtti or tttiuntl will (.rvM-ui ih.m rtirrty sHiiJlillt'fiJ ur fltJftmJlit wtl hital rjttln . H. h. Moo It K, Lwtb-.bur, P., Vb A, 'ji lit Aim r. C ASH JOiV! LOOK II Ell E!! I wiini i,uuu buslicls ol UA I t), 1 want 211,000 pounds of II AY, r'cr which I will pi.y CASH DOWN JAMKS L. I.KAVY. Fell t.'7 l a f le.rlb-1.1, P, A' 1)1 'OH NOTIl'li- K nwtitf !. iiltter v J C. W'hh i Co In r. uim-.ti lfnp r rtfrffM ., f. No lit, li.Au.r)r T'T.n, 1 F Nw 'Mrt( Jum Trr 177 thi nn It tfntt Am'M -f, npixifn't-d to matte ' il fprl lut'tl.ul n f i.firtf-di of al t( pvt. -B4l Vr"l' ' ' J' UblJ.t( i) llfr CKW, will mir-ml tu tho dul iri nt hi stp oinlinonl, nt b olhnr, In tb Cotl-t Ha", I l!erdfi I, t 1 o'aluoh p. u., VriUr, Vtbratrf III, nbttr sli p (. lnlrtttR mn mk tb'ir oUim' ur b debamtl Ir m omief in itn Id 8 T BKOCKIMNK, Clrtld, Fib. 6, IHTH Si Aa litur. ifHITOHK NtllK h.. Print,, Litrcrlcb' A Co, wr B W Mint Mr, D. R. Hoihrtwk nd J. K Kin ort, i ih Pnn t'il 1 In ih Ooart uf Cunmttn 11 of CI'-ftrNeltl eoiinlj. Pi F H i. Vt Ji atrjr Tinn, IH7A. b Hn'lfniftiftl Au lit"r, pixvntrl hy iho Court In tlitrifiut4 lb nt"nv Ning fr.i- td tilf i.f br tlffntlwbU' trtj'.al pf'-pT , h-riy ' ' oil that h will it.l lu b dnv o h'i t'pi.knttiioul l hiri IB n; in (.'ibtrflv l, on rtiiirM if. Pi'liruin Il-i, m7t. nt I u'v ot-u p in., wUfli m .Lr I (xtrtifl u.l. r.lr. pt. ur A ii. KKiMKH. C. .rll1 ph f.t i 74 3t Au liior. u. p. flt't.i. n. m t'uHtti.i. i.i i.n il MdoitKi.i-: & co.'s FUUMTUKK KllOMS. Mtuhttl Mirrl. Clvtrald. fn. H'o niMftutHC ur M kindr of turn tur Ui hnnf uri., Ioin)i HtM.itia, LUimrirt 4t.1l ltiU Il taol Purnuurr i m h ml, .lon'l .iut til y-u ur - - .... r UNUKKX AKING la all Ita branobet. pr. npllt at'ended to. tiri.lCII. MeCUKKI.R CO. Clearllel.l, Pa., Feb t, '78. ORPHANS' COURT SALE -OF Valuable Real Estate ! Bv rirtu nf an nnlnr ol th Or-ph ta' Curt of Clnrfiold ountr, lb nndartignad, A lmiai'tr it r 0 tht- raiai of John Clwt, ut ui li o-na tuii -bip, dan'.l, wt I Mil at p nil to tale, at iba U-mrt H..u-r, id Cl artt -1 1, on Thursduy, February 28, 188, at oVIueb p ,tbo foll.wmff da'orlh-d p..,l KraU, to wit: All that o-nai t pioiw f i n al in Bloom towaiiip, C evftwid t-tntr. Pa , Hi.indl by land, nt J ba ll-ph ira, Dr. li.r, Piaub Ocoait and l. P. Uiuua, on ulntng 74 ACRES, bap at elm .a Iblrt a aa o ears leal la a (nod e'ni of "ul Irilljo. Thr- Ip a .mall b mj, aal bera, and a aall orrhtrd ti'ei.o, TERMS OF SALE i fWtbif I of tb pH ohrtw mtnoy to t.a pf I at uBi.ii nsf 'ale, a I in b.lano-in iWuMfitai 'uoal po iamt, wtib iiler-t tu bu avourr-d b. Mind and m-r$te on the , rviniF J un SMI r ii, Fof. p4 , -V, 8;g tu A im ft 'PSIU. l.lT.-t.iainf raoee. at ,1 f.r I trial ai Maieb Tufa, A t 1TS. enm-nenn Sp Miiadar, Marub ll.anl eoaiinulnf iwowreka. riRST WII.K, MONDAY, NAHI'll 11. t. P. Mrl'loakej a. J.,ba IIpIpo. John J Petteraen re K. pihaw'i rtlnla. Ahrea Krphert a. Hpre;iad, Wbtte A Co N llarlet Bra va. R llarl-h ,ra pp. Matlbew Bloom Danlrl Wrarer i. A. Krrio. l.oll-b 4 Robiaoa va. William, A llrer. Tbnaaa R. Blaodr a. Kliuamnt 0al t:o. n H Barrlek ea. Willua, 4 Ufr. VanQ rdnnA Shepherd re. " - l.a'lwit A Kobiana ea. 4 t. I A. Morrieaa A Oa ea. Tba M. L 4 L. Co. M.rt-a K faj-l.p ta Peter M..Ter. let Hep K birnlree r. J II. Uinnpa el al. M. Mllesdrr et. al. ra Jan.a 1. antUon. . a. rk.pnaa pa. A Lia-berrp Rattlaa 4 Web ter ra K II. H-.ree. Seanel B 4la TP. Ja-itea Frr -.1 4 8on. Oba lea 11 llr.ple ra wuil.a t. 1 b-ooa. M Haaertaaa ea. Brub,ker4 ll -llnpeie THIRD WE'K. MONDtT. MRt'll2S. m. H. Pnatlup ea. A.nnl.l, llert.h-rn A Hippie n-ipl I ovmni- ti. J. M -ailih. WiB II P-.t'ill p.. tm.,M t H rl'fe-irl. I.ra-l fnp -ell vp J ba .'ainiill. 0 tl ft. noa ep J..n-. .. Irpin. 1 tnP-iW Ta.il B VJ .elln. al. Kill .il ea J-.ha t Di lea I.TOI. LioIiiimp tb llrata W.mlwarl Hi.'m pa Tbe T IC HI On J isee P II. le a. The V). I, 4 L Oa. Tattle 4 H hiiaiera Co ef. Clt'.l gl Caalhife 0.1 Kehe-t Wrle ee. OltM I' .nlu! Mill 0i mpojTiiia anool ai,t Ta. H H Taplur at. al Wpe gela M. Ca. tt. R. R Oarrjp et al. T. II Ho aa ea R .r Laa-W j. Prarhold III Aea'a pa Mi-llreenr A Pr.,1. Vn.lnrdi4 BhapherdTp, WIKi.a.A Harare! al irrieiieT l-a. ea. Jnba II a-ridey. 0. H. r.r.ell 4 Ca. ea. Altred Sob .Sold. Jaaee R rk-b-.OId pa. W. K. Kiooh. Manul'g Co. ea. A. . Straw et. at. Rlfler Ynaat 4 Heeid if J. ho DuBolp Weeibf Millar Ta, Waitef trap, Milch.il A hy pp. N ananad Konli, Ilj.o I m 1 .pie pa. JaMa na Beaaa r.O t, lH. TU BkOM. Pr..ikoa.n.rr T lT r attlK.IHR.-LIri of Ja-o-i drawn I s tr Maroh Term, A. I). .7I, to eoallane Ihrea wti-ke. Pirst vrittit arroND Monday. 11th John I.I He. B (r, J K O arhart. ' John Ci-der, Bradford Ramael Cp aa. " Jelf TaMwell, trait, John M Jnrd in. Ilollek Datld Hiwrer. U'oha'a td HI ea a. Iliaialel. a '.leer'tnt. K.l d Pidireon. " Wa VrKoT. Hopv. Dand Prion, Kartnaaa, Ina Vtitnhall. Lawraaoa H J P'entt, R U MuHandrr, " Poire B ek, Bura-idetp J W Sknterl, CIparSoM. A i JarhMwi, ' leaae Johneoa. N 0 B HoMTer. C.f'.plltp, t I Thnapeoa, " I T.I Raker, "k-H. bn Alhart, Orealar, 1 H Ba.a.. -Jokn H Oedea, Inahen. J ' Belt. Uwwoid. J ) P .re.1. Jna II Howlea. " J L V,k, WMh',, a II Ifier , tnde'0"a l. Mnprla l..bn P.nri Pane. "la-is VTelljr. Unlns, R II J.rlo-i. Ale. an If, Wnodwan Joel Ral.li.s, W-M Iward (irand juriir sr.mm wrrk 1 8 nt. II A Wrlaht Heeraria, RiiKetl R alv, Brll, A VI nil', B.al, .rd, Krr N.pp. " J II llraiieaer. Brady. Jna Hpinlierrr, ' Jan Lana-P-l. Jaa H-11, Onplnflos, la t fcrlie, H.rird, A MHhaw, lliiphi-a, f J Thoat'foa. ilrern'l T J Prlea, H-uli lah). w Sharlieaeh. " rtiot Hewitt, HnRlnn, R Brt.titrap. Kfikiia. C H Niiipi Law-vno. Uea 11 II .lire-, M ,rrl I .he R K.I... K Mdehreiid, Nrwhnrt -Tm r-eaT. llaoeole, J II ... K'..,dard, W arena J... Saa'l Kephart, llrcatar. Joe II HIkk aa " travissiji ports sr.cojtDwitK, 13tu. Wa B illet, Bene irla, .Inn HnrkenharrT, Ohm J"i Wkl'aaf Rloaa, W t, llarner. Il.aiar, John Bpiwa, Unite, Hen Rhirer, (lireril, l.aao B l.h, " J I Hartal, ' a. LUoaa, Peed Miaat, " BI at Pearea. Bradford, S lneherrr. Ilnahea, M.rtia Wllaoa, ' Oan Kaeib, Urehaie, Milioa Shire;, J S'ee..n, llreenwo d 0 W Barter, M Noirl Alexander, Ua'ieiv, Adaa Klrb.l. Brady, J ka By ra, - T M .a- aery, H MeNeaara, Ualt la'a 8 It P h ' loa Wa.bbnra. Iloatoa, II 0 Throe, " HearyWI keniw Jordan L Rayler. " Jaaee Dale, Lawreeoe, Philip Weartr, Z..., o(daa, II llap-Ufel', Jr., " II W Mile, L ''IIP, D Adaae, Barntida Ip lea lluehee, U irrla, Ian l-rin, Uarwenevilk- laba Hell, J P Hard, " Kdwarl Well, Peas, W V Hrin, Clrarield. rb.ie W.U, VT J lleaphlll, A. a Mll.,ri.l I, ' 1 Btapkeaaaa, " il R C.ld.ell, I'ika, J-.be Maeea, Carlaltoa P llaney, " r abaarra, T II adertia,W.iodwt.il THlaUWt.R -MONDAY, MARCH, Bftru Jaa Lolher. Bea-vla. das k iiask. il, II, Jaa L-OBrll, B'B. 4 lle'aen.Hl...., I'Wif K Ine, llradford, W I liaaesll Brady, daf Diana, Ue.h (.Ily, " Ana llek rliaa. " H b e., Ore a a, iao TVlpaT. liraeawiiol M Sherp, a t I. llo-.Tet. I .a Soata d, llaflna, '""a '", U-ia-tlaie, -VaT bl...,u., J,rJ,a, I' 1 hnaiaa, H Leonard, a like Read. Uwres a), tVa kaaakerrp, Jeaa Beea, Morr.a. Jae Kaeilh, J I HoekeaVerry, Moerla le Rwlaheriebaer, Jof atelbraek, a itapld Wettea, Oeatnla, A J Capplat, Paa. Bdwit loor, Olearteld a ariaaa, . Aaae Keaaerd, ' Tket Wead. k, at. read riakall, Certatten Tkat Narria, rareaaat. Paeer Beaeu(aar,Uirard arri starraf , - - " 0 W Kler, llrekaa, WisffUatifOtis 3.vfrHscmfr.1. ARNOLD WAN I S 5,000 Rail Road Ties. rurwKBavilla. fa. Ian. , 'IH-lf ARNOLD WANTS Curwe ovlbr, J .in. V. 'IS tf AUNOLD I'AYS CASH or TRADE. '.'ttrwfintill,, i , J,, tf( if, A li.NOI.I) HAS ADVANCKI) Prices of Shingles, SIIAVKI AXil SAWKI). Cu p.,-ll, Jm 9, 7S if. HEALTH rf HAPPiNlSS. Ilrftllh t'il ll.lnri (.riroVpn ,hh in ihir .mw.r-, hi.cI vh f !.- ro witbiti tlit n k. Ii ul t?rr U' who l. ao Mrlginsilvc nils, Thfiil urwr('KK l..r T- r( i. liwr, yp p piU, llt'M'luvh. "tiuf rtrMMtoii, r.m ii, hl. It, liility. N mitl all Jt .hitxif o-.tn.Uint-ami II .Mill ilip-.ttiltia. N( fi)uin Hxl.ra tvin A "Um W'ruiljt, VUtt'm." It fuur I) iif;i.l will j not up'l xitn'l 2 ffitu l.r i tox tu lirrilt, ll'illwr A to, ill N. 4(ti -i.Tlii,. . . QPII t OI'HT HA 1. 12. J VALUABLE PRO PEtVTY !j Bjr rlrUr i.f an orier of lb Orphani C.mrl of ( Cliti'on countj', thu lulmenbtr i I ofler t public i nil ! ill (auit ijuuMin btili lUran, un Friday, February 8tb, 1878, ' nt t o'cl'wli p. in , nil thl eTiin M or .lw ff ' IrikI, itnatiii in tti lowiiflif of W ..r.rl, m ul 0utii of riinion. buu i'l" ( H'.r lii l hy ' "hf pu'-!ie r.nl letting tr.,lM ( p.,i(j1Jf t ,n yH, . ruaf ill, ti(wrr Ui I tt nf tlnri-tv (i . .,no. ' t.utt.wai'1 t,y tho H'.t ticn h h th- f t"ii', j n n- , l wittrJ bi- iV-.i.-. r I.i . ii..i,!.,i 1. j iiK ibrm ir w, imn ur 1. - ,,,,-, ..,,. t u .. niiii( nl urn rn fa .t , t .r.n 411 I mi- blt i...tr. b j(h, rn um Hi iM.-iy- b 1 n. am. j th" tbrt-o f,.r g . r-, n-1 h t r .irt p art .1 , ' it I k Mm, .it .1- s ru i .u ktai -n f Brl II. mi I t,t. lu-bl H-efr : mi'i. wa h ' n r. rim 1 an 1 01 hT "ul. ut..ti..-, itli.i, a . ! ii il . ii H..I.I. ..( ,,...nc 4,r(, i,,t. tl.v "'i - I n. M (I 11 a.t'.i 1 TfiKMH. 'tiiM itiinitiu 'li'lnn t'ioii ulii , uml i b vneti hi iN'i ftiu.il am.uti m-( .iutu., 1 tltl ut rvt, tj l .-Mr d 11(1 lUt. Inettu.-eM kl-lZ -ilKI II II A.S.N A. V.-' a n l K M Itetuu. ilco'tl Jan. lt.7f .Ji TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE.'i,,,'1 fi"t thu It a s-t abated iho it-t.tnlai'lt? it ana i ihuti. hut baa addvd to It ia rnaoy wya, ani CANDIS MEUHELL t Mm up pried, In a biiild.nj n Marktl rtr.-ct, oa j I lh old Wefrrn .trl li.t, npHnitfl th ('-.arl j ii-urj in uinfMi a I tn an t .shoat Iruti Uanu I la. tnry and Mioro, whfrw ilio liuind ft I all iiui i a lull line ut house rTOKisHnra goods, Stores, Hardwiro, Etc. II - u.e Srniin en.l nil Ho le f J,.h ..,. r,w,,. ine, Ac , ,l.ine on kb 'M n-.tter and at n-apwialik rat. p. ., a.-tt fr Llicj Singer Sewing Machine. A Pannlp of JI.pl,, ii. i, aiib N.t-dlr., Jo., al i on hand Terinp, .trlrlly eah or roun-ir ml,ice. A .biire-tl .ifrunaj;r p-.ll -i-e-1. J. U MKKKCI.L. . I ruin riaieoil' nt. I i.-. fi. ij. tvj.aii i.i, m:r.,f A NEW DEPARTURE 1. 1 T ii . i; s u i k ; . HepeeiVa, oodp will be enl I fur CASH ..nip. ..a in eirbeea-e for prednxw. No b-wko will be kept in the fniers. All old aeeoanla auet be erttled Tho-a wbo eannol ra.h up, will plee., hand urei their aoia. and CLOSE THE EECORD. I an d(riaiaed to Mil my fotida at inah (iritfta, and at a din int far twl.iw thkil r ulTorad in (bit rlnnity. Th diarnnnt I all.tw nt ntMti.Barr. will Walt ibam rwb in twrn'j yrart. Il lbi-t lulliiw bi a-lvio. and buy tblr m it (r iu nt. I will pay tth lr whmt, mta an cl-trvr UANIKI, tl'lOUI.AMlKU Lulhtraliuijt, Ju.rj 17, I?, THE TIN SIIOIM RI VMVG MY Off IIUIUVK! FKED. SACKRTT, BOOM NO S, PIE'.-t tiPKRA 1MIK, M.arflflil. a, Koapoetfall Infornta bit ruttna.fr. and tb tmb. Mr ia ff-aral. that b nlinH'a to tnautalMiv an iinaa or Tin, Copper & ShreMroa W.nrc, of flrai olan mattrial only, and In a workman like ntniwr, ROOFING midSrOUl lNG don on ibrt B.tl? aad vrrjr rm.aona.iit Uttta COOK STOVKS, IIKATINU KTOVKt ANf PI HNACK8 alw.iy t!M ib aiiaoK, aou ior a im tow. Gas-Filling and Plumbing a specially. Oaa natural atwara nn band. All wort guaran tt4 In gira Mitlrnlloa, A li art (if)uhlf j.iirtmftfroardUI1j Mlii llt-d FHKD. BACKKn. Clfarfld, Pa,, Mat t. IMTr. JOHN IVIcGAUGHEY Would rpMifallf notify the put. Mr ((fn-rallj mat b baa rvmnvvd hia Urxourt Htun Irttw htlBj'a H.itaT. than taull.lan.1 riwaaa.trlea ...... .1 ! J U.I.. k..t.. ... , . I .. a ....... ii Htglvr'a hftfilwitrv att.ru, wlijr be inttndf Naapin a full lm .if , u it i: it 1 1, h. IIAM8, IlKIKI) DKltFand LARD. MllllARH aad Ut RllPrt, af all fradet. TKta, Oreea aad Black. COFPKK. R.ia.led ut Uraes. FLOtIR AND PROVISIONS, eat.f.' f it C I 7.1, All kiadt It the Baikal. PICKI.KM, injara aad barrel.. SI'tCKfl, Is ererjr font atd rarlny. FAMILY FLOUR, A l, t ailNIMOKC IUC kKHrt. iOAPH, MATCUtS, DHIKD AfPl.Kfl, DKIKU PKACIII8, DHIKD CIIEIIRIKS, Oa&l Oil and Zitmp Qsimaeji. And rKd aiauilttMtU at Ua thlnn ainalli Jpt It a fary , wblrh b will ui haag- i aaraiin a. m nMrnnt prttM. Will tall tot nb u abtaply aa tbat a. M-aaa tall lad taa bl 4 tad Jidg.f Cl.arfluM. Xin, , 17,1, Jleir dffrtlSfmfnts. (WI'IIT PHOCI.AMATION. J Wseuaia, Hon. r. A. MAYK.R, I'reeidcot Ill-lire nf Ihe (Niurl of fiiiniuoii Ploao uf tbe twea- y - at 1 1 h Ju.ltolal lllplrb-t, ootnp.ipad uf Ibo ooaa w of Clrarflrld, Ci-ulra and Clinlon, and Hob. Abu.u Ooiise aad Hon. Viseasr H. Hutr, Ap.H'late Judifea uf CleerSeld Co, bare laaued tiieir prai-rpl, tu ta.- din-eied, fur Ihe buldiaf uf an A ll'iuinud t'uurt ul l'uuiaa I'lree, ai tbe . j. . , :, k..,pA I MONItAY. TIIV II 1 11 iMt O I"!, D'.IIIUlllt Ott-' W'k Atil I Nn TH!K ia iht-rviora hrreli.i g'wn to Jurnran4 I linf.i , in an. I t'.r ait ciunty t tlrarheld i de hikI ij.nr in llieir pr"jer pfi afttm, at 1 0 otlunk I A M vf rai'l il tj, Ui it.. ili..au ibinf wbirh in thpii ticlmll ir-riHin tu w Hutite. tn KN uinle r mv huml at Clritrfliflal, ihU Slh 4a y of rol.ruirr. in Um jiar uf ur L-iH n . ml riht h'lii'lrt'd ai d arvfntv-ti(l t AM'KKH I KMZ, jr , Sharif, f ( (-. lOUHl I'lUX I.AM Al I'lK. 'h-"., lino. 0. A. MtYKR. Prl4cnl lutir i.f 1 hi ;,url of Oomnh.b mt th- T-p-ntir -fifth Ju-llrl.l IH.trirt, ..taHirJ nf ih 1 nin nra .if rtti lit, ntr ttiifl rllntn atiJ ..u abimu ioit- and Hun Vimckvt B. (lntT. 4nievlatf Jvitfflt uf Clonrflrld tnunif havr iraur.l tnrir p'vrapltMi mr dtrttd fr th h..ifi'n. a Curt CutBinun Hlvaa. flrpbanr nurt, i.miim i'( Quorlvr iiti. Vsmrt t Kjar ' f-riietiif r, and I'unrt ul Uenaral Jail Uali Miy.at tlis-t'iMirt IIiiuih i 1Nrfleld in tn.lf.tr tb i'i.tii,t rarflvM n-nintrntntf lb IlllldJ M.Hi(1h. the IH tlH ul Mairtl. IMH. ImI la. LiM.llliU ian WietJia. ' NOTIlIK IK, tbrr-f-ira. har.t.J p-ivco. U. tbn C.irini, .lunri't ut th Poaew, and Cunatablra, li and fcr naid nuuni,; ut Olwrflold, t. appear i thi-ir proper pt.rauua, arilb thir Rwrdi, HolU liiiuiritiiit., KtaiuiDatiuiia, and nthat Hvnrin. hrsyiut-i, p. du tb'ia tbld(a Mhiob to tbeif 'iffioaf, nd lo thalr hahnlf, irtin to bo dun. It; an Art (,f AMi'tuhlT. ptwwd tho 8th 4ny of la , A. Ii. IM, it ia tnalt lb dtity nf Ibo ina tifi ui th IVaeo uf ih acvt-ral ennntlrf of tbia Ci.iuini.ow. itlth. tu return to tba Oiarh of ibw Court uf IjiiarUr iMiltini nl tba reaprottrn a..unii-a, all dia r-rniMiiiw nttrrt d iuU Mur thciu by any ptfri"n ur p-rauo char(t3. witb lb f.uitn Minn of any eriui", ivept aucb ea aa ui iy I) ftnU4 t.eluff a Jaaltco uf Iba Pmnn. -dr riirtiiijf lawa, at kid ten dayi hefurti lb cniuuii'n.irwent uf tbo eat'u ut th Cuort lo Inch f It at om-la rriurnablrrpL-ivly,aDd in all (- Hbrru may rfo-'Xi.tion.i art oatorad intu ,tr it.au I n dj 1't-f.i'k lb-otianoiiefuiil uf ihr tliit fu which they ara marla irturita M. I he naid J.intiif art- lt r torn tho taiaa in iln-nau iiiaitaar al il iaid ovt bad ut bn p.tmd tlVKN uniir my hand at ClttrflH.1, thia Aib oay ol I t-hia .ry, in th" y-ar ( ar Uunl, unn h'.uaaitj aibthl Muti.lr d atn.l f t-nty -tiht I 11O to AMihhU I't.' XL. jr, nunff. Uiitm aluh ib the bat u1iltt!d work ul 'he kind In the urld ILLUSiRATLD. Vofp'rt tJ lit Prt. naa arpt lairiy atireant uf Ib tinwra, Ibanka to (ba inirpr.Mnf ibo purlib-r nm-i ib taut and wia Inm f ilRedilora Fur whi'avrr u haat and muat rradalo ia the literal or of (ravel, diacurery and Ip'ioa tho avnraa rojvdsr of to day luuba tu HittjMt't) U iff mint juu aa ctpovtanlly ai did tba r.lor nf a floiilurr aifu : I her ia tba aam admir l.i varifty nt viin'rnta and th aatn lrthnraa ind auftivt-e-! it ita eliturial dapannaotn Hun as Ibto. H'pa'ua Jvtrmat. TERMS Pu-tHgr free la a l iubci Ibera fu tkm IT t. Har.r'a .M aaiiptt. um tr.... 00 H.i in.' Vlrs ravwfit uf ti. 8. puntHgc by tlln .utlltnrr, pitihriil..;4 lo lltttr'm Mnyitint Weti'f itd l(t'tt lit i.i.a iddti. ra ior una yrr. a.tft ; tr urui t MrtTjit rV pfrn.ili nl lu oacadlri-aa fur it. An rir t ut n h-rib M'tynzln. Wnttftf T il'it ir w' t ucpn-d Kriu lur tr Ciwn .f It. I- kuhfiili-rfa nt 4 i'0 ravrb. fail 4 ( br jm -um Utilise; ur. (it O". ua r. iib ml utra, y, tor 2t.uf. Ilitt'k NuUiletf Ceili b.: HUpfl'Cwt t MI tioi. Tl.f X liiiiittr nl lb JL.ttteitie mmrmes willa , it-- Ninii'H'B - t Jufiw il (etroheT f rat-h , .tr I VI h.ii litui- In a t-iA d, il m Btidrtttd (bat 1 'bi' ri.tir"-ru-i-r aihs iti brgtfl aiib (ba rrbk 1 .Vtitulu-r. I A Cuiu li-ti Kat tif Nfptr't M-f ti-ta. tout : (ttiRli.. aa Viduuiim, tu uaatcKtli iitaAiiiug. Will h i at til r.) t?tr tei((itl al riFTta f yun-hsnrn ( lir i.'i.t it lu.. Mt-t,l txiaiseaf . bv wail I . t(.j d o OH. h'thr, blR'linif, iBMBtf, tuy ti.ai', f.Pti4 1, A ie-u..it AitMitiii'tU t't'tvi to tin. rt miy . nlUIH ! U'fr' MiyVt Bail tt atVlMbt-tl , rtft'loriiitt eaw'aii.4 'le t'r iwieritii th v.. and taflad faJlH ttlltriMeMJ Wb4 tTWIlMHVIVt Hi ip frif'ii(-l a rriut lltrart rj.iptrdi.v. Ovo, luib. SUUi llJi Call, i.li M-nt ptMiaK ; irvaiJ j tvuUt ri''li'Di niwirvd (ur Harper' pcrioJteali tin iv. piiprrii art out to en.y tbii advrtfrtnnt. aiirunt (it t-rex ord-r .tf II a it fait A Biun. AQiiit.r, HaKI'EK A UKOTilKKH, of Ip 1177-aui. Nrw Vo.k A l1rpoliur of faiahl ih, P eaattro nudf lut,trut-iluM.' llarMkrH I-.ar ILLUSTRA ED Tit- H ,tr tba at-gas f lb fa-bii-aiabla wnrld, and tba -ipMfrtrr o lhf wH4 law and it I f aaib'-nt in all nMitt-fn ft Bmnri n(u-ttr, tra-iuBM, aid adi babte. tthn Ti ftu ir vH.raiarad itlf in ttrry BautWr of tl. Ikhim h .i.i i.f th i-bHdr-a y tlratll and pm ' pi lur-, ti th" j"uj la-l a by ita taaiiinn p tttt. m vuillt'M 'rly,! ih (rovilani aialnta T It" 1 a'l flu (ur Ihkt chitiln o' nl,.f h.. I., .uib.. i-i't .a i i-a u.t. lul .!' Ii.r t.iubr.idraad iuur nu. I luxu'iou- dirr-itig tf"Wi.a. ba lu i a t : m tU 1 nt ibv 'itMr ta tiiiiturtalj ut grat riot- lei, ot. Ih .n(t'T ha -ttr-Ojiiirtwd a widrpup -il.r.tf f-r ll lr,-,l.ii-ri.jiitin,ilt It lTiird. at.d hi b-c -tiitj an a-ta li-ip.d iuibrity with ihe. It&v ilt-a AuivrMi, AT ' Kttmiif twl. TERMS 1 ru.tac Irto ta all ubrrrlbf n In th t. K. Hh ptr' Bitiar, on year .,.t4 91 ti t mpiiidt-a pit pa innt of l. 8. put lag by ih pah ifl.ara. hui)riptiuui to II a an it n't Maniuiii.WKKLr at.d Haiap lu (.nc aeldrraa foronyar, lii.nff-. or, lo of Hiiprr a I'rriodicala. t) on ad J rata for une year, ".Hit, p n i; fraw An utra eitpy of anhar the MAaaaina.rTais tr, ur II tt ah U b auppltrd fratla vr mrcy t'luh ..f Ft a -ab-crinar at d.t'O rat a, iJ fur ii uua-otuit'ftuM : r. His tpa km j anr, with ii' fixtm mipr. fur Sti.tlO, Mi b Nuuihtra e ia I uppliad) at aoy tlaa Ita- Vn mu a uf ibf tttr rataatftica wilb Iba va-r H 1, mi um hiu W tnoutiuaol. it wi I a vi 11 da rat d ib-t ib auhatrib-r wiabaa In anai mi ne Wilb Ih Number artar lb raoetpt af ma dvr. Ih A' Bu.l Vul..m-i af Uttai-cn't Haian, In nt-ai ul. ih biadii g. will h Mat hv aipruaa, Iraa ..I fiprn-c, pr.iitiid tba irvikrht d m nK meaad m (Jullar, f.-r I.IW .at.-b. A uiHpUu a-t, o-.iw prutn lm V.duwa atnl on rtNwipt uf oaab a. h raUv- of S 2i par tul., frvlghl ipna af tittrouaarr. t li'tb Caatj. fur (-b rulun. anltahl for biad hk. wi 1 b atnt b a. ail. piwiuttd. oa raoaiut mitcb r li.iim 10 atvb nilara fnt gratia m raoclpt ul faMip. , HitbKilpiiiioi racalrad for Harf'prMi(aIr Hily. .1 wspaptir ar no', t py thi- advert iartaaaL -lib ut ih ,.... iktrar t Hah pa a A Htrwa A.l.irxna, MAKPhK A BKiirHt.lt., N-'-Jim. . Kaw Vffc. t'C' li-i UM'HEOKliKNrKOiniSabial ryot l. tdJil.tr t,ti rj h b i'n.d 'h PttMicaii .a uf tho PHILADELPHIA . WEKKLY TIMES UK LAIinpsT. rilf'APKST 4 RHIttNTIir - WrbhuY IN fllK UM 1.1. Fift-tla eolaianf of ihe ekuleeel reidlne. ea i rariaic all that anea u aaako a arat-i.k.a live woehlv ,.p.-r. t Thr l),aa-l ead liieiinHire realar Ikw Kl.KI.V TlvtKt, ibat rue prwnd ao papalar in Ike pa.l, will be ennllaue tlrreerkaal tka trar, a ia t A aerlee nf ebap era af Ike wewrtlte History of Ihe Lnle Chll War Iron lea lint Ae.nr. In Ibo Cebiaet, ta lka Field, ia ike P .rom, N.irlh aad S-inBtp. fdr-Tip l.elara nf to PHII.A!elke!il4 HHKhl.V 1IMKK aliinr will a.k. u. nnpt Knlep'alalne; and hiptraellra Vetaapea o 'be lr.lptlir.1 HRCOKIiattr TMB LlTR "Alt Ibat bueter b.en r.a ta Ike Halloa. While Ikrae roatrihntiuat el ka frr froa all -iiarlan lone, tkey wil he wrltiea froa tka Tart- no. piea.ipoiaiB et ike reopeetiea satkort aad per taiir prer aaaaa. nRMS PR ANNUM-Poit ge Fret "I'J. Tire u..pief, l. l.nCopla., 'l. Tw.niy Cniie. J5. An KX I'll t t III V a, II a. .i rsaa ... ieie..a e-.in (It fur a t'leh af Tea, at 411 tor i i iai ui i weniy. TRY THE WEEKLYTIME8. t mining wim n itw iitwi c and tyahttig p Club. ( TavBti, jo will aarb gal tta M EKkLK I M K.4 tur oa Jr. poatag pid by na, lr tbav i.W liriiwa of At It If aal ..a at. A tk. vnr aa, ara iliali-lic4 witb lb I'apav, aad ta il' aad w niil retura your auntv. THE DAILY TIMES, A flral.rlape luaWpondrat Morslua; liwt paper, I'ai.-rrnllp na'Jrd ka tka Peeaa aad pka Pa pit ap the keel Kew.tener aver aaklieksd la. Phlladrlpbla. Tl-asa PoaUta l aid. Ml erellare paar, tf Fifty (Vntt t month, twa Ceaif t Copy, Aaarraa i ut liau, Tiaee Batlditf, Nor. r-lft. PkllaeeJlJiJa.