i SkefpuMtran. a. i w ill ai, Ten eat. :-..-., -S .... -a. vag 1 H' ' d-b -j k ? " ' J1 Georoe B. GiMini.AmirB, Kilitnr. CLBARK1KM), Pa. rtDNESDAY MOHN 1ND. 1KB. 11, IMS, Reader. If JOB wnl lo BBow wket ll "'" "' la ilit kailaeii world, )u.t reed eor ailrertLlne eel area., tee .IpewW eolataa hi riortlaaler MAXIMETORTHE DAV. No nu worth; Ike offlco of PrerU'at tboalil ba wllllr,. lo kold ll If eooBled 1. or j.lere.1 tnerr bv ... fraad. '"', I ooold sever bava lieea rrennoiled lo tbe ele vatios ke tba imallut aid of aiina of a perroa kowover' raapaolabla la prlrete life, who bio.i forever eerrv apoo hi! brow Iba etetnp of fraud tr.l trloajphaat Id Araerleen hiitorv. No tub aaqaaol aolloa, however nerltorioul, oaa walb n Iba IMUTI of Ibat reoord. Cssi.ai Faiacli AAi. Undar Iha forma of law, Huthrrford B. Hare. k. J.l.n Pre.ldrBt ol Iha llolled Btalot HUtltla raail apoa dirfraotibtieBieBt ef lawfol ..re. iba felee eerllloetei af Iha retorting o carl eetiaf eorropUv, aod Iba dee.iloit af a ooia ;..i .hi Kb refaaed lo bear evldraoe of al land free. For Iha awl llaia ara tha Aroerieeu paopla at.oireated wllb Iba faol of B frauiiolrntl.v iiuii pM.irBt. I .at it oot to oodrnlood lliat Iba fraad will ka lllenllp oeooleered la b Ihr oaalrv. Lot oo boar paM la wdkb taa oearp. Uoa la farfolteo. Aobbsm or Daaoceatic M. C a. Oaobaadrad jaan of booiao de rerll j eoea alated aad aanaaatratad law a aliaiaa of orlute M opportualiv lo repeal Iba wrong. DAaiat. W. Vooasaaa. I nM rather keve tba eadoreeraent of a qoar- Ur af a alllioa of Iba American people than lb. I of tba Looirieoe KetarnioE Board, or of Iba Com aiiuioa ahiob eseladed Iba faoll aad deoldrd tha qaaltioa 0D B taxmoieaiuy. 1 Taoa. A. IleSDBicsi. Conirross is engaged in making speeches, and our Stute Legislature in pipoing id tbe tamo direction. Libbaiian. Got. ilartranfl has ap Dointed Bev. Cbarlua L. Elirenfuld Stale Librarian for three yoar. One hundred and thirty -five ol the survivorsof the wrecked vossel.Moirup. olis. have returned to Philadelphia, out ot the 257 that sailed from that port fortnight aj;o. SrEEcrus. We this week lay before our readers the balance of Senator Voorhees' speech, and will lollow it in our next issue with Senator Wallaces, whiob is the nrofoundest legal argu ment that has been made in eithor House, on that question. Wur IlEsiiATf. Tbo Banking and Currency Committeo in Congress, are about reporting a bill to retire the Na tional Bank notes and substitute green backs or Treasury notes, which cost the people nothing and arc bettor than money. State Diohitt. The Lower House of our Legislature is too tender heart ed to exiwl tbo rogue, Bullard, who, by bis elopement, bas violated all leg islative etiquette. But it has expelled bis little son, who was serving as a Page. Tbe boy therefore made bis escape from among some bad men. An exchange remaras: "Tbe Btlle fonte Watchman, wbicb has heretofore never bad a good word for Bomber, but only violent abuse, bas gone into aaaf ay war his leotur delivered there lately. Probably the fact that the old man has tried to abolish hell has givon the editor a ray of cheerful hope about his tnture prospects." . A New Duku. The UarrUburg Pa triot put on as entire new suit on last Monday morning. It is a decided im provement, and tbe thing looks like prosperity at this distance. It is tbo best paper for this locality, because we get it the same day (by noon) of its publication. Besides, it is soundly Democratic, and costs only $7 per an num, postagw paid. No"Compouobt ' in Ocas. -Doctor Wickereham, Slate Superintendent of Common Schools, is in the field for the next Republican nomination for Gov ernor, and the Lancaster New Era is bis original champion. There is a lit tle too much "Dr." and "Prof." and "compulsory education" about him to make either a successful candidate or a successful Governor. We fear the Acts Jira bas Invented in a "dead -"horse." A Call tok Organization The Directors ol tbe National Liberal League have issued a call to their friends inviting them lo meet in their respective cities, boroughs villages, and towns on Washington's Birthday, Feb ruary 22.1, 1878, for tho purpose of or ganising themselves into Loral Aux iliary Leagues, in accordance with the provisions of tbe G nslitution of the League. Blanks and any further in formation can bo obtained by address ing W. II. Hamlen,No. 231, Washing ton street, Boston, Massachusetts. Attention Demociats. Tbe Dem ocratic voters of the Borough of Clear field are hereby requested to meet at tbo Commissioners' ofllco, on next Sat urday evening, between tho hours of five and eight o'clock, p. m., for tbe purpose of nominating, by ballot, a ticket for borough officers, to be snp ported at tho election on Tuesday next. Let there bo a full attendance, James L.Leavt, vr,) . Vig. Wm. W. Beets, Com. 8 A ML 1. HNYOCR CwARFlEtn, r., Feb. 12, 1878. Senator Wallace's Bill. TheSen ate Finance Committee have author Uod Senator Wallace to report to the Senate bis bill providing for the issue of 100,000,000 sixty year coupon fuur per cent, bonds in denominations of 12S, 160 and 1100, the interest paya ble at the option of tbe government in legal-tenders or coin. Tho Secretary is aulhorir.cd to disposo of said doii'Im , for coin or its equivalent in legal-ton - d jr notes. Let tho government adopt ' this plan oi carrying the Federal debt, and in ten years the whole of it will bs held at borne, and the tctvnty million of interest sent to Europe annually Will May among the people. Beside The mechanic and laborer, whose means are limited will lave a sate place to invest bis savings. If capital lata and bankers want to invest their meant elsewhere, so be It, but give the classes Indicated some benefit of tbe .federal legislation of the country. A Mit.u iirTonr Wliilo Hvnator couM ili-mand nn sanrilti-v of ('kiIioIk Wallace was iMivorinir lii silver! principle," ('anlinul Matal wa hunl speech, his neighbors, lluynrd Imm I). Iiiwiu-o. slid iiandolpli ! .NmvJir Key, us well us Hill cf Georgia, won-eoii-tniitly lnterruititii him. The fol lowing I kiii) uf the points ho nmdo on the Senator liimi IMawurw: "The dif ference lu'twcon th" Keiiulnr fiim el- Itis ijiieslion, is that he would regulate the value under the Constitution be tween silver lulliou as a coimnodity. asAinnltur ol nierchaiidiso, and gold coin as full legal tender money tijfre cnitol by the dspreaation and Jcbiuemeiit of sittrr.' while I would 'ruiriilute viilue when I have tested the Increase in viiluo thai would ho added to the white motul hy using it as coin and by putting upon it full legal tender functions. When wo shall have ascertained what the relative value of proportion be tween tho two metals is by using sil- ores money and by Impressing npon it the debt paying power, men we ahull he in a position to adjust the rel ative value between the money, silvor, and the money, gold ; but if wo un derlitko to regulutu it now ir regulate limply the value betMxn silver bullion, demonetised and depreciated tilver bull ion, and gold appreciated and stamped icith debt paying power." I L sr The BtsT Plan. The Hurrisburg Pifnof rnrnarka ; "Tho advantage ol Senator Wallaces plan for tho invest ment of small earning in three-sixty Hvo bonds over the postal scheme is that the former does not requiro a great machine of government to put and keep it ill operation. Through the various banking institutions of the country the people will have the means of investment in the bonds, and when the whole loan is absorbod there will be an end ol the matter. But the pos tal savings scheme on tbe other hand will mako of tho post olllces perpetual banking institutions concentrating still more power in the general government when it oxercisoa too much already Senator Wallace's p'an simply proposes a long bond of small denomination for investment, and the people will be able lo take it up without tho aid ol the official machinery of the post- office department. Tbo postolliee has enough to do in attending to tho busi ness of recoiving and delivering letters. for which it was established. It should have nothing to do with negotiating loans." Tue Riant Tone. Tho Patriot por- tinenilv remarks in this way: The aneciul committee selected by Jlr. Speaker Myor on the alleged fraud In tbe Forest county case contains four members (or a majority) wbo opposed any investigation. Such a construction uf the committee is a gross and mon strous violation of a well understood parliamentary rulo, but it is just bal might bava been expected of the pres ent occupant of the Speaker's chair. Should another ocralon uriae the House will be compelled in self-defense and in self-respect to tako tbe selection of the committee out ol the hands ol tbo Speaker. Tbo selection of this committee shows that Mr. Myor does not waut an investigation of the For est county fraud, and he will not be disappointed. It is at the same lime a fiuo commentary on Mr. Ajjnew's boast that be courted an investigation." Why, ll is a wonder that the Speaker did not appoint ono ol his sons on the committee. TUE DEAD POJVTIFF. Pope Pius the IX, died at Home, on Thursday, the 7th Inst., in his 86ib year. 11 is full name was Giovanni Maria Giovanni Battista Pielro lsidoro Mastai Ferritti, was born al Simgaglia, on tbe west coast of Italy, of noblo family, on the 13ib of May 1792. Even bis youth was eventful; bis life was saved by a playmate when drown ing; be was, alter having for soma years received tbo instruction of bis father, sent to the College of Tolterra, where epilepsy seized him and threat ened to end bis days; finally, in 1809, his health having been reatored, bis mother presented him to the Lord, and be received bis first ecclesiastical ton sure, and, a few days after, went to Rome, and. in 1818 be was ordained sub-deacon, and in Lent, 1819, deacon and priest. II is first mass was cele brated at the chapel attached to tbo or phan asylum known as Tata Giovan ni's ( Daddy John's), from the poor stone mason who was its founder. Here bo labored for lour years. Then ho accompaniod a delugato apostolic to South America. Tbey landed at Montevideo and crossed tbo continent, with considerable risk, to Chill; but in 1825 returned to Rome, where be was given chargo of the hospitals, school and reformatory ol San Miuhele. Two yesrs later he was named Arch bishop of Spoleto, being then 35 years old. With his advent all the sweet and holy charities of neighborly intercourse began to flourish anew, and bring forth a rich crop of peace and happiness and prosperity as well, There was not a family throughout his flock with whoso aims, hopes, cares and griefs the prelate- did not identify himself, nut an industry or an undertaking in which he did not show a sincere and active interest. The plague which desolated central Ituly, in 1832, gavo occasion for new exhibitions of his great and fatherly ipiulilies. Tho year after he was trans ferred lo t lie seo of linola, where Greg ory XVI. fell that the presence of sui b msn was needed. Tbe Ilomag'tia was then in a stale of gieal agitation and disquiet. His career here was but the continuation of his lite at Spoleto. In 1810 he was made cardinal, but ho was so poor that he could not have madu the customary journey to Rome it his friends had not come to his as sistance. In June, 1346, ho was called to Rome to participate in tho election of a successor to Gregory XVI. Ho was then iu his G5lh year. The car dinals Wore divided into two parlies, according to "their attitude toward reform in the Papal Stales, or tho ex pediency of muking certain concessions to modern society." Lambruschinl was the leader ol the Conservative wing, Maslai, a moderate member of the Liberals, believing "that the con ciliation of Italy with the papacy in volved no abandonment of papal pre rogative, and the conciliation of tbe Catholic church with tbo progress of modern society, wilb the Just rights of liberty, or tha demands oi science, ly regarded as a cnndidiito lor Pope, but he was elected on tho fourth bil lot, und bueamo two hundred and six-ly-fliKt successor ol Saint Peter. The nuw I'upo proclaimed au amnesty to tliu hundreds l olitical prisoners und lliu thiiusuuils ol potilicul exiles me - : v Twaw-w - . ar-a a" " lime lo lime, the reforms InalliuUn and the political and economic meas ures announced became known to the people, their enthusiasm over thuir now sovereign increased. Through 1817 ho continued his reforms, but to uurJ';)!"!' J of that yeta?-ame ro yoll, and In 1818 open revolution. His iuisior was assassinated and his sec- rcturv shot down at his side. On the 24th of November it became necessary tor the Pope to Icavo Rome and flue to Gaota, where he remained until the 12th ol April, 1850. He was, however, restored to Rome, and in 1851 promulgated tbo doctrine ol tbo conception, which he bad de clared in bis exile. In 1857, lo ascer tain the exact condition of his domin ions, so as to bo able to redress all griuvauces, ho made a tour Ihrough his domains, and many improvements were the result. Tbe agitation for a united Italy continued. In March, 18G0, the Pope isaued a bull of excom munication against all persons con- ment of his dominions, but its effect was imperceptible. Tbe Italian move ment gained strength from month to month under the lead of Garibaldi, Count Cavour and King Victor Ktnau uel, and, finally, tho Pope found him self stripped of his temporal power. In 1865 the idea of the (Ecumenical council was concoived, for several years pieparalions were made lor it and in 18(59 it convened ; in 1870 the dogma ot papal infalibility was decided upon. Henceforth the Pope's life be came one of protest against Italian en croachment. In 1871 oamo tbe famous anniversary of the 22J of August, when Pius IX. acbioved "tho days ot Peler." In 1877 occurred that mem orable Episcopal jubilee, tbe fiftieth anniversary ol the elevation of Giovan ni Mastai to the dignity of archbishop The Biforma says: the Roman and German cardinals wish to elect a Pope of advanced age, but the Italians pre fer one not intimately connected wilb the ovents of the late reign. The Italian government baa tele- graphed the foroignmonta, pledging tbe security of tbe conclave. A special dispatch from Rome says "Prince Bismarck has instructed tbe Gorman ambassadors at Rome that Germany refrains from j'l interference till a new Pope is elected, after which event she may take action." Tbe Timet' Berlin dispatch says: "If a moderate Pope is elected, Germany Is expected lo make overtures lor ftn understand ing." New Yohic, February 10. Cardinal M't'loskey, in accordance with an in vitation he received from Rome on Thursday night, sailed yesterday lor the Eternal City to participate in tbe election of a successor to Pious IX. In compliance with the wishes of the car dinal the occasion was marked by no demonstration or formal farewell on the part of bio friends. Friday be sjient in ponsultation with Vicar-Generu Quinn and Chancellor Preston, wbo together will have tbe government of the archdiocese during bis abeenoe. A (lor a few hours sleep tbe cardinal roso, and after receiving a fow of bis friends Wbo bad heard of bis intended departure and oame to wish him fare well, be entered carriage with bis private secretary, Father Farley, and Vicar General Quinn, and was driven lo tbe Inman steamship wharf. The Eight Br 8even RiroRMis Very dirty work is still going on at Washington. No President prior lo Mr. Hayes not even Grant charged the purchase money of bis horses or their keeping to the public. But Mr. liayes, wbo is of an exceedingly thrif ty turn, signalize bis advent in the White House by such a charge. John Sherman, Secretary ol tbe Treasury, bas submitted bis estimates lor tbe cur rent year. Among those for tbe ex ecutive office are the following : Coatlafaat aaaaaaaa, aiaaatlra atli atatlooart,raesrd aouka.lalaraM. aarladl aala sad boaaa for library, ratatnllaaaeaa ilaa aod aoatlnraoelra, wAirA mil iaaada aaraaafraf, aatl'ifr, aarral aad saraa $T,0SO This is 11,000 more than the amount appropriated by tbe al Congress for oonlingent expenses, Part oi it name ly $2,705, is thus accounted for in the Secretary's bill of items : Parchaaa of sarrlago for aiaaattra afloa, 9 0A Paiobaaa afoaa aatr af auraat, Oaa aat of doabla haraaM, Faraga far aaa pair of borraa far ana yaar, r-hMiiif, aua pair of horara far aaa yaar Ordloarj rapaira of aarrtaaa, Ordlaary rapatra af haraaM Salary af aaa SHataogar (driver la siaaat) for ana yaar, Tolal It might not bo impertinent to in quire what use tho President is sup- posed to make of the 150 000 paid bim annually by way of salary f On ball lhat sum no predecessor even dreamed of asking Congress lo appropriate money to bay bim horses and carriage. Ho would as soon bave demanded an appropriation to repair or renew bis pantaloons. Becoming Lively. The corruption malady iu elections seems to bave rug ed in different parts of the Slate during the past two years, especially in the election of Sheriff. The gentleman elected to that office in Butler county has been deposed for corrupt practices, and now we nolh that the Shell, Is in Schuylkill and Pike ronnties are being tortured in the same way for the "crookedness" they practiced during election times. We bopo the Courts will vigomsly enforce the Constitution al Provisions on this subject, and there by break up the vile practices of bribe ry and corruption at elections. A clerk in the School Deportment, at Ilarrisburg, got away wilb f 10,000 of the State funds last winter, in the shape of a book. Tbls winter ho is af ter f 20,000. Modest indeed f If that ontorprising fellow is allowed to stay there a few years longer bo will "go lor" the two million balance, il he is not locked out, and tbon watched. Fall or a Bsidoe The long bridge over the Schuylkill river, at South street, Philadelphia, gavo way on 8al urday, and precipitated six span Into tbe river. The original cost of tbe bridge was 1750,000. It ta estimated that 1100.000 will repair tbe structure. THE K ASTERS WAH. Wasiiiniiton, February It. A oi lier dispatch received al tho llriiish nation represents the iKisiiion of af fairs in Kurupo as jutrolnely grave .ml leaves liillii hoiM of a peaceful ad imimunt - . I J m.i .... r. L... .. I.. .1.1 ' -I..., ... influenced hv a sorrel under r- , .... I. standing wun inner r.uropcan n, ' .. - . i . t Constantinople, rol.ruary 11. The sultan has invited the Grand Duke Nichi'lt lo spend a few days in Con stantinople. Lonimin, February 11 A dispatch from Const anlinoplo stalat I list, In con sequence nf'tliooljectionsol tbo Turk ixh jjovwionent, ho lintisli fleet lm not vet passed through the Ditrtlunelles. Russia threatens lo occupy Constanti nople wilb un armed tim e if the llrii ish fleet proceeds further. Tliu English Cubiiiel is now in ses sion, considering this new phase of ihe situation. A dispatch lo Router's telegraph company tro" St. Petersburg, says: "Tho Agenet finite Issued an arllcle re pealing its declaration of Salurdny, that the entry of fluets of tho powers into ihe Hosphorus ata moment when peace is being negotiated will imply luil liberty of action tor Russia." ll says : "If the presence of fleets is neeessarv for the protection ot Chiis- Hans, this duty belongs equully to ihe Kussian troops, London. February 10. Tho Russian agency, of Su Petersburg, states thai the dispatch of the British fleet lo the Uuspborus restores to Kussiu ntierty ot -.!.., f IKu wi-jwul i. to voirul in the maintenance of order and the attainment of a durable and rquilublu solution of the eusturn question the fleet will be welcomed as an auxiliary. At any rate, Russia will regulate her attitude by that of Hngluml. The Vienna rvltttctil Correspondence slates that arrangements are being made lor a meeting between the Sultan and ihe Grand Duko Nicholas, at To hatahlja. The Timet approves the govern ment's action in sending a portion ot the fleet to Constantinople, ll says: "All danger of a renewal f the war between Turkey and Russia is now over. The Russians are practically masters of Constantinople. Nothing remains for us to be concerned about but the duo settlement of the terms of peace and the protection of our imme diate interest. Russia is under an hon orable pledge not to advance further. "Should she do so under any pretext she would arouse the suspicion and ex citemont of this country, of which the last two days have afforded some dan gerous premonitory symptoms; but if she will loyally restrain ber forces even within the limits fixed by the armistice there is no reason why the conditions ol a permanent peace slioulu not Do temperately discussed and deliberately determined at a congress." The Timet' Vienna correspondent, telegraphing on Friday evening, savs: 'Russia, beside her exception lukon to Vienna as the place tor holding the conference, announced that sue bail some other observations to make, which word .aut by a special messenger anil are expected hero litis (Fri'1') even ing, it can scarcely bo expected thul now, when to a certain extent Rusaia has already exercised therightot trrul ing alone wilb Turkey, she will lully recoginse le equal rights ol the other signatories lo approve, reject or muddy all the points ot her separate agree ment, and It is more than probable mat sbe will insiat on certain points as nut debatable by the conference. A telegram is reported to have bvn received by the admiralty slating that neither Russia nor Turkey will object lo ihe Englitib fleet going It; Constan tinople. Constantinople, t ebruary v. tno I urkisb forces lo day evacuated n id- den, Rusichuk, Siltria, Belgrade and Erzerourd nd have withdrawn from the Buiuda Chekmeieci to a line from Kn'tik Chikmcick to Akabanur. I The neutral sune Is twelve miles broad. I Gentlemen Keep Cool The con viction of Anderson, one of tbe mem bers of the Louisiana Returning Board, to agitated "the government" al Wash- inglou, that immediately upon learn ing the fact Hayes called a Cabinet meeting for the purKa of discussing tho tate of the rogues who counted lhat Slate for him in 1876, but are now on tbeii way to the Penitentiary. It ap pear that liayes & Co , very wisely concluded to lei Amluraon, and bis eon federates in crime go to the Penitenti ary, and not interfere with the 8late Court ol Louisiana. 1 list question could have been aellled up here In the buck woods without Cabinet mooting. Of course tbe other three will also be convicted, as they were all tarred with tha same stick. A Radical Statesman. (Jot-bin nf South Carolina, carpel bigger and claimant to a seat in the Senate of the United Slates, is again beard Irom. A select com millee uf ihe Senate of South Carolina.afVerinvesligating the charges made against him some time ago ol s propriating certain moneys of the Ktate to bi own use and bribing members ol tbo Legislature to vole lor bim lor United Slates Senator, has recommend ed that the evidence taken in the in vestigation be placed in tho bands ol the Allornuy Uelieral of ihe Slate, ailh instructions to at once commence civil and criminal proceedings against the would-be United Slate Senator. He may therefore land in the Slate prison before be occupies a seut in Ihe Senate. Grow Con u a Pan M. Kit-Speaker (Jrow is learning some things in liar- rishurg which be neglected to Slid out when at Washington, ror instance, he says "bo bad supposed thut can didates were nominated in conventions, but if the thing is all sol up beforehand, what js tho useol holdingcoiivontions?" Thal ia a conundrum lor which he ought to bo able to get an answer in Uurrisburg, but a Mr. Grow ssys be "don't belong lo any setting up school,' perbups be isn't in communication with Simon's pure sources of information. Gettino TrtEia Shrouds. Our op- ponents begin to see the hand writing on the wall. The liadical leaders in this Legislature aru engaged in nulll. lying the verdict of the people of Penn aylvaniu in the last election by dustroy ing tho power of the pemocrulie Audi tor General and Stale Treasurer Ihrough bank commissioner bills and other ingenious devices. 1 he next llliiu the plow of the people will gt deep enough to uproot thu Itepuhhcaii Legislature and there will be an end uf theso legislative contrivances. Let's Settle. An exchange puis it ibis way : by this dincord on flnuti rial questions between the Kant and tbe West T Let us have peaco. We propose that all the debt due by the West to the Knot shall be paid In gold because the East prefers gold ; and that all the debt duo by tho Kant le tbe West shall be paid in silver because tbe West prefer silver. I not this fair aod fratornalT If not, why not T THE IU.AND SILVER BILL. f.-lilW U-1H 111. I. .1 I 111 MlHIllI ullfi.t.1 bill as it passed the llonno and us il I now stands before the Seiiatu. Thej Mouse hill ulnls with Ihe words printed j in bru kets. The Hcnato Coniinitli on finance struck nut the words in In - Mi'li - la itiitl iilili-.l lint wortla wliu-li lollow, l.nnled in italics. The rentier i .1 .... I.u l.i. lit l.i - I... .u l.lnt ui..l u-i I .... I. l.i.ll. I. lit. I. t'. ..... I.i,.. U...I u-.tll l mun i u-. -e- j -- .Senate. An A"t la aalburlar Ibt frt-a et'lsajra af Iha laliilaril tlvrr d-tl.ar aad lo rraloro u lagan Irndvr obtraeiar. c if enacted, dv. Thul there shall be coined, al he several limits ot the I'ni letl Slutcs, silver dollars nf the weighl of lour hundred anil twelve and u hall t grains trnj of sianTfurd sflvi'r, as pro vnlcil in the act ul Juiitiuiy eighteenth, eighteen hiindrtd am' thirty -seven, on lm b shall oo ihe ilvvices and sitK-r-scripliolis provided by said act ; which voiiis, together with all silver dollurs liorelutoru coined by Hie t'nited Stales ot like weight and fineness, shall tie a legitl tender, al their noniiiml value, for all ileitis and dues, public and rivate, except w here ol hurra epiovido I bycon tract ; and uny owner of silver bullion may deposit the mini al any United Stutes coinage mint nr assay ollice, to lie coined into sui b dollars, lor his tit-no fit, upon the sumu terms and conditions as gold bullion is deHsiled for coinage miller exixling laws J Anil the Secre tary nf the Treatury it authorised and directed, out of any money in the Trcatu- ru not ntherictte armrnpnntea, to purcnuu. from time to time, titter bullion at the market price thereof, not lekt than tivo mtimiH iiwtw a jmr ainnra, nw wuir intin fuur million dottan per month, and caute the tame la be coined isTo tuch itotlori. And any guinor teigniorage arising from this coiiuuie lhall tie accounted tur and paid into tin Treasury, at prodded vs- ter ex isting aies relntnr in the tubsitliary coinage: prmded, that the amount of money at anh one lime invested in smh tiltvr bullinn, exclusive of tuch resu ling com, shall mi exceed five million dollars A MJVEL BARKER. Wo recently learned, and wero high ly gratified lo know that our ntutiml Iriuint Seely, ol the Jersey Bhore Iter- aid, had turned hanker, ilustatusthal iu lHUa, he tud a few chums raked up fliOOUO in gold, which one of them transported to New York, and there traded il of lor $100,000 in greenbacks, and came back to ibu' Shore" with his pile. Ami after some consultation ainouit ourselves about war, and finan cial affairs, we agreed to start a Na tional Bank, and without much cere mony one of our parly posted off for Wushiiir,lon. witn our pile oi green bai-ks. and there neiruiiuled with the Federalaulhorilies.tor Rank Charter. The btruraiii was soon closed. Our mutual triend counted down his $100, U0Q aixl took bonds lor the amount, bearing gold Interest at 40 per cent premium. But beloro leaving "I ne gov ernment" banded him back $00.0011 wort hot National bunk notes which he conveyed lo the ' Shore" and we struck out fur hiisiness; ami lor the accommo dation of our neighbors. Wo loaned them these note at from 12 lo 15 per cent interest while we drew $0 000 gold interest, on the $10,000, su i ntu itu left al Washington, say tor 15 jears, making in all shout this: Intercut on tbe $10,000 lei tat Wash inglon, $00,OUU; interest on the notes we bandied, $110,110(1. In short, we bave cabbaged in interest during ihe past 15 years $200,000 and westill have $100,000 at Washington making in all 81100,000 on an iiiveainieiil ot $ti0,000. Thus we have doubled our capital every three year. Hume people may think this is a table; but like Uukes Ames, of Credit Mubllier lame, we like hi in invented our. money "where it would do the moat go-sl." It is true, some folks are growling about it, but it bas been a fair government transac tion, and we are tbcrclbro not censur able for supporting it while we at the tl.fil.l.l.l ,.., flu -1 mw.,1 ,; i "ve" K ' wnanye. i . AweulI Tbe Harrlahurg Iwltpeni ent, of the 20ih ult., relates tbe follow. ng: "About three o clock yesterday an accident of a very trigbllul nature occurred at tbe boiler works of Mr. 1'ipiict, in the First ward, this city. which resulted in the loss of an arm to a workman named Wm. Murphy. It seems thai at the hour above desig nated, while Murphy and another me- ol anic, El. S. Heller, were about to tighten a bell which bad been thrown I rum a puliy fur Ibat purpose, and were standing on a platform about twelve feel from the ground Heller engaged in lancing the bull and Mur phy buttling it up wilb bis right baud by some unaccountable occurrence Murphy' coat sleeve caught in the -hulling, while the powerlul engine was making about two hundred and filly revolutions per minute, and be lore be could extricate bis arm be was curried upwurd against the pulley, where ho braced himself with a pow erful eflurl with his led hsnd and ac tualiy stood me rtairtti waiwin until tils right arm was wound np in the bell ing and torn off about ball' way be iikn the elbow and the shoulder. fhe unfortunate man then dropped tp the floor, his fellow workmen gather ing around him aa sisin as possible lo render assistance. Tbe engine was immediately stopped and the mangled arm removed. Fortunately, Murphy wa iioasesaed ol much muscular strength, wbicb enabled bim to brace himself, as it were, wilb a tremendous purchase; otherwise, he would mtst likely have been cur. led through the machinery and terribly mangled." Tho Ilarrisburg falriot furnishes some interesting tact about Pennsyl vania Legislators. Uf tbo Senators, twenty one are lawyers, seven are phy sicians, six merchants, five farmers, three journalists, two manufacturers, two Contractor, two politicians, one teacher and ono ot) pro.tcer. Of the Representative, Any two aro mer chants, forty-ono aro tradesmon and clerks, thirty-seven farmers, twenty fuur lawyers, fifteen physician", ten manufacturers, eight teachers, six nil producers, lliree editors, two hankers. two railroad conductors and ono hotel keeper Supiien Death. Mr. Wm, Welsh hrothiTuf the American minister to the court of Si. James, fell dead ol heart disease, lust Monday afternoon, at Wills' Hospital Philadelphia, al which place hi was visiting at the time. II was 70 years old, Mr. Welsh was one of the most eminent citiaens of Phila delphia, and his death is deeply deplor ed. At tho time of his death he was president of Girard college, and was identified with many benevolent Inati lotions in that city. A resolution to expel O. F. Bullard, a member of ihe House from Lelaware county, was offered tho other day, bui being deemed premature, was referred lo tho Judiciary Committee. By his flight he ha admitted his guilt, and it is only a question of time when hi name will no longer disgraco the roll of the House. Itr.ro M. Th I'lllMburg Methodist episcopal preachers declare for funeral reform, plainer cofl)na, fewer carriage, bo mourning apparel, aqd only the at teodanoe to th grave necessary to secure proper burial. In Tuhi;ule. The editor of tho Lan- I cnsti r Jnttlligeneer has an awful lime "' lItl"K "P candidate lor linvcrnor and in appointing the Clerk lor Auditor General Schell. anil Slate Treasurer Noyes' uflieen. The man hat list much on hands to du hiiusell justice and " property. ..e..oto es-rs. Schell ami Noyes will give diluted, as well as the selling up of a gubernatorial candidate, and the run tiing of his puper, something is bound to give way by the dog days, if he is not relieved. - The Mi(ldlo .(Hsjrwit Penitentiary bill passed socond reading in the House in Tuesday materially amended. The original hill provided for a commission of thirteen, named in the hill, to select tho silo and begin tho erection nf the building. The hill as amended pro vltles for but seven com mi winners. who shall be named by tho Governor, and who shall not reside in tho dis trict. It also adifs tho following coun ties to tha district: Tioga, McKoan, Potter, Bradford, Lycoming, Sullivan. Montour, Columbia and Northumber land. Well and l.'oniun Dead. Hon. Gideon Wells, ot Hertford, Conn, and Secretary of the Navy, under Lincoln, died n Monday evening. Hon, Chas. M. Conrad, successively member ol Congress, United Slates Senator and Secretary of War under President Fil- nioro. died at New Orleans on Monday, aged seventy-three J vars. Thus two prominent men who served asCabinei ministers passed off tbe slags on the same day. Alasmed. Hayes, Sherman & Co. are greatly excited over the conviction of the Louisiana rogues. Garfield. Hutu, ami our General burn, llurr White, express their sympathies fur the same siring ol scoundrels. Why is not the Hon. Job Stephenson of Cin cinnati, wbo was onn nl the visiting gentlemen, railed to the stand by Hayes A t o. to stale what he knows about the conduct of the Returning Board. Let it be Settled. The New York IIVM in alluding to Ike recent Ocean disaster veers in this way: "The sta tions ten miles apart and seven men to patrol the beach." There is the sini pie story ot the loss of a hundred live on the wild North Cirolina shore. Wbo is responsible? The Republican Secretary of ihe Treasury or the Dem ocrats in Congress ? Or holb T Nov- er mind about the ship till we settle this." Uessian Ktr. The American Agri culturist tor February has informalities, lhat "this pest of the wheat plant is now operating destructively in many parts of the. country Michigan Wis consin, Canada, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Kentucky and localities between." Tb "City of Itichmond," a vessel chartered by Messrs. Collins, will take its departure for Braxil from Philadel phia on tbo 20lh Inst. A large num ber of those who took passage on the Metropolis will sail on this veasel. gfic drtrtisrrarnts. N .TOTIl'l-' I hara lafl mi anaaaata with . ir parts tba uat witbia 3 aaya. aartiaa win srsgeati. ft II SIIaW. C aarl.ll, Pa , Jaa. 1.1, IHII-4U E Tfaia aehvol will aaaa la th Lan Bird lira rfed Mioel beli'tiat;. Cleat ftrld. P .b MONDAY APKIL Z:td, 1ST, and bob Ibu lTra wean a. Tullloa. far 0$ataB hranabaa ,..ttJtt M Uiitbar Eas'Ub Bad rtaa-ieaL. - 00 A NortBal will be f-rti-d If drairad. Clrd, b II H B O. YOUN'tl M AN. AUDITOR'! NOTICE JoBattiBn Buy b toe Wj. Albert. Hanra Aitx-ii and ( ! Albert, daint: ba-iBe-a ae wa Abart A Kro'. la Cuaju-ia I'laai ef UtVerfieid 0BBt. Vo. TB BBdftct4 Auditor appotatad ey taa Coart lo dtrlrihata tba bj we eriin; 'rata tb ata of DfvDdei'tf real eUi.ataonK iba lira ered iiura, wil b'lend a lb bearing at bi ado-. Ib tb Coart Hta, oa Tbrady. rbrary fitib. at ll'olec. B $a.,aahiB ill (wtrtta tab Bullae, Jolt A Kb J r.b. U it Auditor. i ateariBe IIbI'B aralrvi.nao Raltaafiratbar. la Iba Coart mi 'o$a.oa ia.i ef Ctoertald eoBBly, Pa N. S7I, Janeary Tarta, iHTi. The BBlariTted v -$BiaiMtar, apfMiaiea ay tba Ceati ta Ukva taatktaeny im tbe entire auted rua. b-br . Btia Ikal ba will allBd ! tba dulint of asid aipolBtaeat ai tba oBo al M array A Uaua. la tba borough af Claaraald, a tbe lib day al Nana, A. u. IB7I. eeiwr lb A. 0. WKAVKH, CvaiBilHieaar. Claarlald, fob. iS-Al. VVOITOH'K KOTICI- Jaeffib Fry fa Siawa Jdc Par lead, i .:oaiaiea Peoa af Cirarfiald evaaty. Ko. l4l MarobT, IST. Al Pi Fa. Tbe BBdarrlgaad Auditor anpolated to rewnn Ib tb B3ter p( aeboowe4yaBt af 8hrif daetl. and diairibut.M of tb tiroeaadl af ll of real artel ai aB'iar ab- Pi. Fa., hereby j Ire out lea ibat b will MBI ta tbe duuea ef bia ap bolntaiaBt at SU o im tbe Bn a(b el t'lear brld, en Tba rail a v, lb lib dj ef Fabruery, A. li. 11, at lee olocb, a $a. DAN. W. McCURDY, Cletrfleld, fab I" 4t. Auditor. AirtimiR notice. Ib tbe Orpbaaa' Coart of Clearfield iwanty Ib tb waiter of tba ieepiioa to the aoeount of Joha B. Raffarty, one of th admiaietrator of 7 K RafTar(, aa Sled by lb adaiiaiftral ur$ ef said Joha B. Rffrty. Th BnJralffB A editor areola lot! by the Cearl te take ltioi'iBy aad rpirt to iba I'oart brraby givae aoti that be will alland tatbe dutiaa of biBiB"ln'n.fBt at bit bfteelaibe b-reujeb el 0lfarl.4lflTo-d-y1ia bihd; of Wtvrch, . ' ' ' 1AN. W. Mt Ot'RhY. Craarfldl, Uh IM.. AHor. JIVORCH NOTICE, Mr? J. Barger, by her Beit friend, rt. Jr. dlah Rergfr. ISo, sJVrl, Pfpl Trral, 1B'(. BUBptrBft Pur Dlroree. Th sndatilgned OimmUalnaar, ipilnad by ti)a Cnnrt te Ub teoiimoB.r lt tb above . harrhy gtra B"t" that b will a'- a I o th de liet of h i BBolatooi at ib aMoa a Moral lah A Hue , In tb borough of IrarfU'd, oa Hoed, Iba I lib iUv f Marrh. A. ll IHTd. A A. hRaHAH, Cunnlifhntr t Uarfleld. Feb. !Mi, AVTIOft. AM aertana are aareh? warned an1" pnrohaelBg or la any way tweddl nr with ihe f .Hewing Brwini itrnpeMv. now la pna. aerrtna nf J, A. Rlhal, af Br if tawahlra i t Twtt h"Pr and harneas). t wi borae wafon, I tMlr IIb alvda, I Mowlafl w)hlna, 4 an, t halfer. I ftg. f rhep. f plowa, I barmw I aal livalor. I wtad mill. W hu-hala wheat, 0 ha-h eli oat, buht li enra. nl T arrea a hi at in tbe ground. 8 are rte It the rrnend I bed an IVd-lnt. I buroaw, IW.Oft feet aaw toga. Thla prnpartT wai aaraba-ed by me at NbrliT a aala no he III day or February, and la left with lent Rtihel ob leas Buly, uJ'-et ta my order at any time, h. n. NUUHI, Lvthanhirg. Pa , Fab U lt N HTICB It PATITIO!l. f Ilia OrtiK na Oaart af Cl.arSal.1 aaaatv. la tha Blaltar al Iha rartilHM af Iha Haal K-tala ef Williiw Htlablngi, lalaal Bradford lawaahlp. Is aala euaatr. saaaawl. haliaa la hraiv alraa le Jana Woolrtaa, aa4 Jaha Waalndaa. atr aa.b.a-l, Daat MlMhlaa-, tlarr Aaa Maisr.aaSN H Malal. har haakaaS Catharlaa tilahiaaa, a AafaaU. Kra, Baa barliaarSian mm filrw. an4 Taaaia' U. raraT, Ua.MlUa tj llaa.J Walaar. Thuaitf M. V. Walaar, Manha Ha I, AalHis Wa k.r, J. Blah. rvaiaar, Vila anitriar "rarj B naR.r. ivir.. af aaranaa istaraalad la aai4 aalaia, lhat Is la quart al pankaae Is aal eatala will aa h.lS aa Caaamalaaa, la aal lawaah.a.aw W BUfKSO Y . ua iTH nay or u ikcu. a. o. iuti, at i a'olaek a. f h'ra all eaai tllrai at lwr Ha aracar. ANl)iW fEwIi, Jr., aWalU aiaweaisi wmm- u-n. Hnr Adwtlsfmfnts. C1AI.I. AMI HK1TI.K.-OI prrmna la.' j drt.laa lo llaliaa. M-Coikla A Vt ara ra- j tUita lo aall al lhir fttraitara alnra aad rattla tbair areoua'a wlib.tat dvlay, aither by ab ori '.la, and 17 tbta oiraaa Bava aula aa I troabla lo t all l.arllar ajuwraad. Ol : LICII, MrCOHKLE, A CO. ClaarOald. Pa., Jaa. . IIII If. IMI NINTH ATI IHH- NOTICB. L Nwtloa t hxrabjr glrea tbl Ltur of Ad. da--S. banun araa dalj jtaatad ,v tha MB, aigaed, all aarMoia iadt-blt-d la raid aiae wtU tilaMaa aiakv laimediala oaynaat. aad thwaa bar ma alatiat vr .It-wand Wlllprawul Ibt-ai preparl; aulbaadiialad or anttUiaiial without delay. K. II. MOO UK, Lalhairbari, Pa., Pub S, 'IS 61 A Jia r. t AMI 1MIHM lookheke:!! waul 1,000 but. lie!, ul OATS. I want 20,000 pound of HAY, Kcr which I wilt pay CASH DOWN. JAM KS I..LEAYY. I DiroB M NUTICK- Etaatai Lather J C. WMi-pla A Co la h 0iib'B PIihii ir CUarfis-ld eBB y. Km TV, January Trin, Kl Ka No 'M, Juoa Tr a, 1HTT Tha BinlaTniKnad Auditor. appnlnifd ! ntkr and rrB-'H dlstrihal nm f Wscardl of ! ef fivr M'Tiftl tr"' IT f J- O. W bl.p , Ib ar-sv- enfa, ill attrni In the duli of Alt pi olotmanl. af b'l nfflor, In bo CoiM 1 1 .., I-" Cr& A, t I ooloek p. $., riU, rbrarf tt, HI, mbtr all uu. tataraiial at attki th ir cltim or b dobaairtsl (r m a ml'-c a 'a fu-fl ft T t)KU KBANK. Olaarflald. fo-. I, IHTrt-li Aa liter. A1 MUTOK K N(TICiV." Prnnl, Uvarfbt A fa. va. I W Minttar. D H. RotbnM-k and J. R KiB.tort. aa iba Pdb ( ' Cm. Id lb Court uf Conmui PI a- al Cls-arHald Must. Pi P 1..iU. J. .rr fara, IH7I. unlT)'atn-d Aa'.it'-r. apuoiBial by tba Court ta dioiritauie iba aavoaj aia'0( fra-a Ha il r b daTendHnia partonal prpriy. baraba fivil i. one that B win a land l 'ba aaita a b'$ aipiiiliattat ai bit nfli, ta C'laarftaid, oa Tiiarmla, Phra ir tl-', al U'lNk p wbaa abd abara 'l parttaa mtcrvu.l tuat al'vad. A ti. KtttMKK. CUarAaM, Fab , 1S78 It AH-litur. a. r. BLira. m. m mibt. . RBiLiaaa. lil IK II UdOKIaLE & ( 0. S FURNITURE ROOMS, Market fHratiu Clearflrld. ta. Wa PatiufaerBra Bit bindi mf FnrB.iara for I'basirsara, DimIbx Kuoou, Librariaa aod Haiti. II too Pit mi tur of ay hiod, dual bu aaui aaa oar aioei. Is all Ha braaebaa. praaipily atrat4a la. oiaicn, mbcorkli ico. ClaarSald, Pa., Fab S, IS. ORPHANS' COURT SALE or Valuable Real Estate I Br vtr of aa order ef the Orph-.ni' Coart of u learned eountr, in andrraigned, .fifoiaittrat.iff oi tne taiate at jobb Uearv, late of Hloora lowa hip,dac'd, wl aall at public wle, at tba Coart neeae, ib iiaarBvltl, ea Thursday, February 23, 188, at t oVIooh b m , th fet lowing da-crlb-d Real Rpfaie, tAwitt An Uattwr'aU aieoa nf land alt aula ia Blwia tAwoihip, C'earflald ooaate. Pa, honadei by lead of J -ha llephirn, Ur, 1 tsr, rrana vreeii ao l. r. Hloom. eottaiaiBaT 74 ACRES, har ng alanit thirty B"e elearel and la a good eiaia oi r-ui'iTiuoe inera le a amall boaaa and bara, aad nail orchard thereon. TERMS OF SALE i. Oaa.lhlr.l of Iha pa ohaaa mooav te ba ail.l at onanraiaii at ra'a, aa I Iha aalanea IB Iwuaaal aaaal pafraaata, with lalaraat, ta ba aMina br m i i oa taa j.rr m i JOHN SMITH, Foraal, Pa , Pab , IITMt. A lat' nriRltL I.IST.-l.iKof rattan a. dnan t.r I trial at Marah Tana. A D 178. aorataaaa- na Maftday, Marah II. ant enntinutag iwewraha. PI EST WEEK. MONDAY, MARCH 11, I. CI, MaCloaaaa va Jiiha Hriaa. ra It. Shawa aalaia. Joha J Pailari-a Ahrara Krphart M llarwa A Br R. Hn.a mi Daatl Wravat f.alwlr-l Kohlwa Thotaaa R. Hl.na; . H Marrlah a. Brrwiarj, bit. A Ca vi. va. Mattsaw Bloeaj. vi A. K-rio. va. Wilit.ta. A nrar. va Klilaaatof dial Co. va. Willtaau A Hafttr. VanO rtlxtiA Hhphard ra. La-iaia a Hontaiin ri, m I.. A A. M.rrrlaaa A Ca Tha M. L A L. Co. Mart a E. sa.T4ar ra. r-atar M..aar. IM Ran. a.t hrrrriraa ra J. M. Latahorn at at, M. Mr-lli-ailry at. al. va Jaraaa D. asthonf . S. Chanat A Lan-Sarrv. riatllaa A Wrb trr Samaal B 4a -Cha ! G'lltrpla vi RHIa Paraa. vr, Jainaa I'lirr-M A &oa. vi Willi .oi r. i .hnaaa. M. Haarrl uaa ri, BrabaarA llllipaia Tiimn wur, MoiiPAr. march 25. aa. H. Paatiaa VI. Arnold, llarlahtra A lllppla va. Jurapb M aatlth, va. Arn..d A Hnrunara vl. J-Ko CamitMil. vl. Jataaa a. Irvia. vr. tl. U Mrr,l.i. al. va Joha A Dllla. vi 4 tram WnolwaH. TvH SVmpla Wra. H P.,ntlal lra'.al Owmpiall a. A 0 .hrai J-hn P-lar II Elll.it Lvna A liTahtoa arlava S'.a'Biaaa vi Tha T A C- K. R Co J-taai P- Hala ... Tba M. I, A U Co. Taltla A a hliaiara Oa va. Clf'-I Er Caaih-nb Ou Naha-I Wrirl-r va. ClCd Pianlna Mill Ca. r-Hr'prilla -aa.tol Plat. vr. n H rarl-ir al. al. Wartl Swiaf M. Ca. vr. R. R Cor-v at al. r. B Haaia va H-lwr LaB"barry. Pra'liald BAB. la'l va Mnllrxiar A Pra't, VailrdoA Rbai bcrdv. Willi. wA H.m al O'Nrllaj A Co. VI. Joha II frld.; C. H. Tan all A Co. v.. AltraA Soh 'll.-ld. Jaan f Bahntald vr. W. R. Eiocb. HiBaar Mannf'g Co. va. A. tl. Straw ol. at. niglrr rang a SaaaT ra J-.BB Oultoll Woatlav Millar va. Walwr Sr.lrar. Milrhall A -Srv vr, RoiaaaaB"! KanUt Thra-t'-r Tralia ra. Julia Ans Raaaa rb t, 1811. KLI BLOOM, ProlBiiBMar; T UT nH JtJHIIKft.-Urt af Ja an drawn j for Marab Trraj, A. D. lit, le roalinae ihrra waaii. riRST WEEK SECOND MONDAY, llTH J.ika Li'lla. H i J s Orarbart. Jokn O-iader, Bradfor Hamoal Cr ah " Jalf CaMwall, tra.lv, Jr-kn M Jordan. Oollok David Hoover. II rah ara And lllaa -a, ftuutldalv at Llvarlfht, K.lw'd P.dieon. War MrKaj. Iloatral. David Prtoe, Karthaaa. H J Panli, S i MrHandrv. " Petri Rb, Bara-idalp loa Mtlaball, Lewraooo J W Fhaiari, ClaarSald. J o r-rart, Jna ft Rewlee. J Jarlron, traaa Jhnar,n, " O B llorrver. Car'ivllla, J h Co.,h, N Warh't a j n nraf, Ander-ana t,aii, Mori -lobB Panla Prno, Nitnon Welly, UnluB, R II J-raoa. r I TboaiBion, Frad Bahar, Chrrl, .lbn Allrl, Daaalar, J H Bama. " Joha H ntaB, On. ken, R Ale.an.ler, Woodwara JW B,, Ureoaweo'l. Joel Ralalon, W.wdward ORAND JUROR SECOND WEEK 18th. H A Wrlttbl. Beeearla, Robert H atr, Bell, A M lllll, Bradtnrd, Reel Nroo, T J Frlai, H-.ali l.le, w abarr-aBib fhoa Hewitt, Helton. R Hrldiear, Karikaaa, J II liraiieker, nraily, Joe Kaiaharirer, ' Ja.i UnhrH, " Jaa ll.-ll, CnrtnKloB, C R Norria. Lawrenaa. Jaake'io H. Mirer, Mirrll John R Ktler. R Hldabrand. Newbarg Wra r hrle, Hir.rd, A S Shaw, U'.rhea, tvtn rpredv, ue.-eola, J ". Wanilward, r J TborailoB. OraeB'l Waltaaa Jny, S1 liapbarl, Deaatar.'J.ia l lll((nl TRAVERSE JUROR SECOND WEEK, 18tH Wbj H-.llea. Beraarla, Joa Whiiraar Blierai, Jno llkeBHer.y, Oirat w L llareer. naratar, tlao Kbirey, lltrarrl. Juba Br-iwa, B..ga, liaae H-I.b, at. L ll-aa, " Etna Praraa. Bradford, M.rtiB Witaun, ' Wilion Sbirey, 0 W Barter,. " Adaai Si.b I. Brady, T l l awry, U W Pra a, " li C Tbner, L Sevier- " PblUp Waartr, " H Hanalel'. Jr.. " D Ad.aia, Hanltda ip Inn trriB. Cerweliavllk. I P H.r.1, ' W V Hr.iit, Clearleld. W J Handbill, - 1 atapheBaaa, " Jnba Serve, Oavlnltaa, rrabaarra. J B Hariri. - PeM 1(001, " lao.tN-rrv, lloakeB. lie. Btariah, llrahaai. J Ataveaa.,B, llraar.wo d SoM Aloieoder.lleiiek, I ha By ra. RMr.Nam.re, II . on I. I l,.a We'llhurn, l-.tia, HeoryWi ker-.w J.irdaa Javaea liata, La a raaaa, Z.-ar 0K,aB, II W llllr, L llV. lea ll,i(hea, kl irrli, loka Hail, Kdwar.1 Wall, P.an, l'k. Wail, " An-i Mgllonall, " tl U Oaldeoll, Plba, P Haaar. " TU slaraoa, W,Hidwaid TIIIRO WEIK- MONDAY. MARCH 26rH. Jaa Latber, Rear-aria, Jaib Ileal, Brll, Jaa L.ebrlt, Bffr. A B llaidea, Blo.., Uwil K lae, Bradford, W S l e.e.ll. Bredy, Jaa Dims, Ha.b Kelly, " Aag Haalnf. kdwia UaaM.plearlald II Bridie, Area. Kannard, M TkaaWaod.tk.il. laa-'l R -k'r', Ore a a, 'bo Wiley, Ureeawool, M Sbarn, X k Hoover. I .a Haaaa d. ite.lea, .laba arayla. Hnatidala, Wra T BleoBi, J..rd.a, U J 4. .tea, H Laaoard. tl ilea Head. tawreBol, Wot L.Baberrr. Jeaaa llaaro, Morr I, aorta UuiMak. Prod Ptakalt Oaviairtoa! J B HeaaeaberrT, Morrti Thai Nevrta, fargaeoB, Paler BraBitaaar,Utrard . ... . a m lea Suiwhorinbaar, Joa aVotkraoa, " - a aee.iej, 0 W KlM, On lasvl waaua. Oeoeeie, A 1 Oapslaa, Pika. Wisrrttanfou 3ldrtrtifmfnti. H'tih Mk wlr or iwn! all It btlr ) bath oft m tts'i gr,4iil. ik yimr ..rr for tt. JkhI '.o Si. ra lit ! ra r i.n un th tUf of DAVID rK4.ZKK, Ut f UrnhiM luwrtch-p, OIAiitll teiiut-, Pn', rfrVd, kuflng hm-n duly f 'avouil to lb n lT ftKnt. all pcrxnni iii)liUx1 U Mid Ut, wUt riitoatH n nils tinmtMiUto p-f maol, mn4 ). i'l elatittiw or dt-mtandi will pr- then bmiyrriy utbBtietd for iUtLM withim fM-j. AM US HLbl.KK, OrftborDtun, Jn. 9, 1ST I-At, A4t$jr. A' DMIIMTH ATOHM Mfrril IS.-NdHm- i bambv firao thai IV tlam af Adioinla- ti.iieo oo iha afUlaof PKLIX IMCAHK. I' of, l orB(ioB towoabip. Clear Bm 11 'uaie, Pa , dao d. bar inn ban duljr sraaiod to iba andereitfavd , bU paraun indi-brad t. laid oaUta will plnaaa taaho UaBadiaia atBal, aad thoaa hailac elalaia or daaianda aaitot tha aBia will prrii ihaat pMnarif ButbatiaitJ ftr tculnaatit wltboM dalay. . OUDKIK Tt A'lBiiBirtralur. AOMINIMTNATIHv p.tTI( ri.-Nt.tire te berabr given tbit tetivra of Admlniitra- tit.Boe lhaeaure ef K-4rilKrt . AhDLKM .. late of Hike tnneh.p, C learn rid enuiitt, Pa., daeeaead. baring b-eea dalr graaied to (be anileraigond all pareona .ndi-bit-d it. raid rauna will plvaao mahe iaimenat pijinent, and th. aaving eiaima or gftaanaa win preeont iam prparv aatbaatioated tur rt.letneat without d.lay. H B. THOMPSON. Cur went file. Pa , faa. 9, M77-lt Ad'r l IIHI NaTH ATtlK Wt'TICB. Notice la bcr'7 givea ibat Uirera of Ad-!ni-ireHon ia tbe tie of MrtlA'l AnH- RNr KLTKR, lata ef Bradr tw . IWiloM C Hfoa'a. dae'd. bavin bea dalr araatad tbe and-rtgiad, all poraona iolatiiad U aaid tale will plaaao loatta iniovdiata pnrtartit. aad lm.ee having elaluie or di-tnBl will prveeot (item prifsrl autbetitioated fur tilem-at with-'.ut.i-l'T. K. AHMKNKIil.TEK, Latr.er'.org Pt.Jtn. 7e At lHI4THATtK4 KorUIC. KoliM le barrbr girea hl Ul tore of Ad- uiiaietratioi ao the tsatat oi JNO. B PIi;aRU, tale uf C-vir-atua townahtn. Clear Held a .antv. Pa., aVeea'ad. bating bau duir craatvd t ihe uoderalgaed, all peraoae tadabtad to aaid aetata -lll plea atah a itemed iBi pavueal. aad iboeo naviug eiaiaaa or dftBADila ag-tiBat toe aawa will praernt then proprt aaihi-uiieaiad tur aetUo- Bfut Wllaoui dalar. JOHMJ PIOARU, ClK LI.SK K. flCARD, Adtnibtatratore.' Freaehrille, Pa, Jaa. In, IH74 t TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MEltllELL Mm opened, la a bulldina on If ark at atreat, oa tha aid Wee' era Utel loi, oppwaite ibe Osairi nuaeo ia learnaia.a lib and ttbeat iroa aiaau rartorr od8ter, wbr will be found at all time a full lie of S0VSE FTOKISHINQ C00DS( StOTOS, Hordv&ro, Etc Hnaee Bpuatlng aad all hiade ef Job work, repair ing, Ae., done oa h.-ri autiee aad at re -unable rale. A law, agent fur tba SingerSewing Machine. A ru,.piT of Machlnca, with N red lei, Ae, al wti ob baad Terne, ttrletlr eaah or eoaairr aroduee. A bare of patrooage aultoltad. O. B MKKKKI..,. Superiateadeai. Cleerfteld, April 15. 1877-lf. A NEW DEPARTURE L I' T II E R 8 HC R G . Ilerealler, aood. will ka aol,t for CASH oaly, or IB airkeoae for prodaoa. No braille will ba leal ia Ike ratare. All aid eereea!. aiaat ka arlUad. Tkoaa wka oaoaot aaak o,, will ptaaae head ever their aotaa ard CLOSE THE EECORD. I am determined to eel) my good at oeah prieaa, and at a die.. ant far below thai aver offered ta tbia rtetakty. The diaaouat I alio aa eaatoaiera, will mafct- ihota neb ia twenty year 11 they tnllow ear ad lea and buy tbetf gode fmej ai. 1 will pay eh fnr wheat, nata an-i elurer wd DA NIK I U MO it LA MKH Luthrrabarg, January 17, n7T. THE TIN SHOP! RlVn(i MY 0V MniIR! FRED. SACKETT, ROOM NO. I, Vlt i OPRKA H(t8I, Clearflrld. Fa. RaapeetfaHy lBfiraia b(a uftaaer. aad tbe pab Ur la general, that ba eoatiaaea le tBanafaelaTV all ainde of Tln.CopiKr & Shret-Iron Vrc, of Inl alaM a. lariat aaly, aad la a workraaB like aMaaal. ROOFING and SPOUTING done oa abort aulle aad very raatunabl tern a. COOK STOV.ES, IIRATINO STOVKH AND PI'RNACKfl alwaje kept In Koch, aad for i tie low. Gas-Fitting and Plumbing a specialty. Oaa Ftilnree atwaya on hand. AU work guar leed to give aatlefaetioa. A hare ef public patronage ear dia 11 y ae4liHed. FRBD, SACK KTT. Clearfield, Pa.. May t, M77. REMOVAL! JOHN McGAUGHEY Would reepeetfully aotlfy taa pablie geaeralfy that be baa rem need hn Orneary Blora Iroa. ba' Hiw, to tbe build tag feraerly ecapted by J. Mile Kratier. ea Haeoad aireel, aeil door to Higler'e hardware atura, where be intead helping a full line of U It O ta It I K H. IIAMA, DKtKD SKEPaad LARD. .SUUAR3 aad 8 RUPS, of all (radea. TKA8,.reaaaB Blaok. OfJfrKK, Routed aad Dreea. FIX)UR AND PROVISIONS, c.i.r.rzit fhi its, All blndi la Ika aarkal. ' ' PICKLES, taJ.raaadbalT.lt SPICRA, Ib arary fom aad Variety. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL K.INOHOI'CIIACKRMIa. SOAPS, MATCnKB, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACI1I8, DRIED C8KRR1EI, Coal Oil aal Limp CUzuuyt. And a ffoad .Mortal eat af Ikoe. Iklaaw saBBlty leal I. b iroeery etere, wklrk ka'wlll aiakaafa far aaarkatlB at ika Barbel priaaf. ... Wip aall f.r esak M ekeealy aa aay atkor aaa. Pl.au aall lad e Mi Hook ud Jfa far yo.riai. JOB! kvoOADaBIT OlasHald, Jaa. I, let. iUm 'drrrttsrmrnti. AMHTOH'tf WOTIC R. Id ibOrt au' 0urt or Cer&td aniv, In lb maiitruf lb .. "f A. R. rr-il'l, ) .. I Tha BD laraikTDrd Aadtbir aip"lai4 lj it 14 Ctmrl la raftirt ilUlritiutt.m of tit balaon rata.ia- rt.Kla tha bi,. r p. A. K mlaa an4 N. H. t i!m, adBitt.tfrai"ri -1 mi . m .amrtlrll v or-t.iird t-i, barabv givaa anlioa iba' h will li and i iba daila ol b atpntnt. Htrai.tso Kn iatr.Di l Hmwmf lrcb. A.l. MTS, 4 Wv'tumk.m. m. al b t Cloattoti, Fa. liAN. W, bicOl'HDV, 0 tPMANH KU HT elAI.B. Br virtue of aa order f the Orpbaete' Teert 'f riearfleid eoan'r, be andrraigna 1 A In. ai'tra inr ate tWiNae aoa nf iha eel a a -f . H Kaff'fir, Hao'-t. lata of Pane. II. P"ia tnwaabip, Cleorba 4 Connie, fa will tell ai t-aulie eel o the prim- lava, on , Thursday, March 7th, 1878, al I o'elock p. aa., tb lollow In d eeribed real re:"-, e-i : All ibat -ertaia lot "f gro'ioJ alia mtm ia lh village Penn ulle. la P-nn ti.wnihip, ( fl Id eoBnty. p4.. bounded and dearrin-d aa fnl in w ; bi'gtaolng at a ! eorner ef 'anp'fce red ; ibanne north lng towaehtp r4 IS-i feet to .ol iheuoe ea-t hy all- 104 faei to pott j tbenee Mulh by line of N. A. Tr el fet t poet i thano weat h ternpU rood 111 feat la Ataeeef eginaiag, eHiai ilng tve-igbtba ef aa MVi ai'ir or ), bar ng tbareon er 'd Large iiotti Building, at40 fewt, two ttorlea high, wltb haoh beMdiag, a larg burn and ether ouibail-liBga. A hotel i bow hep In 'b b TERMS OF SALE i 0ihlrd of ib arehae -ia r to bo paid at e-nflroj'irii at ai t this a.l in twoafaal ennaal pa.nienl, with iaiara, ta areered 'T bond and nixrtgaga on th prui. JAVIK Mr KB WN, Orainpion HiHa. rb K It. A im r. TRUSTEE'S SALE -or- Valuable Heal Estate ! Under tha dear of tboOrp iua' Court of Clear-li-ld ri'un'T. I'a , l tier win he ad ai puMia aele at CL'KWBNrtVH.LK, Clearfield e ir ob Tbursdaf. Much 14th, 1878, the ellnwiag drribed raiuaSle l i KUta, ta wit : Par part So. B-Ing deaeriSed aa fllow t w.teji ia He lownahip, I'luaHlelil eoiitle, a hffinng al a blak oak eornY of purp'ta V n, I and I t 'b-nea hr parptrt No. 1 aoutb tt da grre enel lit I ft in prbra to a eberrr at th river : thrnew dnwa the river hy ll" veraj oruaa and HIuoe'. aa foil -.tutt 7 dore-a aat 4 a It p-rehe, aoufh iM deaTfwea aet I pw-rniee. north HI d-graejeat t" t.e-obata ir'b M 'legreoe t (ft p-reh- a-i'th HJ l-srtaa u4 1 1 ptrubee, ofirth I degre t 11 p rnh a. eorth t degree want XSiierehea, Borth l4 d-greee.at Inparoba. north ?lldegrea eal 82 ier-'h-e aorta I) drgreee art 14 nere nee. Birth SI d"gree at pohee. i nrtl 4A d greae wM 14 percbeeiortb ft3 degree . weei t arehee Borth 47 d-gran we-t im parebaa, nor h 61 -leg ea weat 12 pare be, worth 73 degr-a weet II ft-Mt errh to a pnel bv ibe river ; thenee by purpart No. I " aoa'b 1 degna wait 7 ft-lt lri'bea to tbe blaoK oalt aud plaoeaf beginning, containing VXQ .tern, Nl 0.10 Perchr; Bat maa-nr. having 1 10 vret rlirl and wa ter g -ed out ii vail n, 14 aorei w nil it I a larg i e-ioi. a.ivioue bi-iate. large aew bath bara. eui ntber outhji'JInge, a tialr aeleoel tri)-,! n e'lilta frail, baviim 4" new troea,with old ore bar t Th farm being w-ll fned. highly lmprov1, aid at'eV oa Ihe "an r tba oqe-hanta Hr -r. Aleo,tub llvlalon So., Purpart Ne.ll. DeemtMHl at toilo: S'luita In tb bruub ef Cer wen urine afareeatd. Ivoanded br tb tare P'ke afd ibt rt ear. being I9n feat front oa tie turnpike, aad eilen'ltng ia dttb te the Seaqua batana river, being that eertaia h-ttel prop. ftr ka-iwn aa the "Suaviuabanaa ll-iaee " A I ao. Purpart No. It So a era thereof aa il aeowB M treat eurveted mb wrrant Na b9M, hounded and deaeriiwd ae lollwi : s.ttiBta In I'enn townebip. ta th eeeatv aa I Kiate nf-treeatd. hegiiining a' a here I rk e roar; tbaaei br land of Jamee Ji'hai ia mirth 10 degree- w.t tl per eh to a bi-mliMk : thane mirth t drei eH I7S i-errhfa In a hireb : I hence BWth 0 d --greet at pcrrhea to atoe ; ha' aorth 'l d-graaa eaat IS perehu to a pott; th Bj eon lb a 4e gr-o eael 1 1 p-phe ra a beta look : theao a-irtb 2 degre e eat HI ra etiai ft a bealowk ; tbeeee eitwth 874 oVgreea eaat l penrh-r in a beiiMk ; ibemw aou b 1 drgre wet 9X pereho to a ri oak ; iheooe nil. Pt degree aitt 4S parhre bia pnat ; thenoe twa'h I 4 tram weet 'I pruha to a linn; theuc B'-rth HV degreea weat d ft 14 pr ebea la a pout ; thenoe aoutb t degre-M wj Ji7 prcba to lae of beginning, euaieiaiag 13 afrrrt and .4iiowaHe9 being part of treat No. 0V8I. unimproved. h tng tbereoa a large ata -ua' f white (mb-j, whit oak. hemlipek ami ntlvr timber A its pMtpart Na. l4i.-Coaic'iag ef two eparat- tracts or ph .tf tai I bo I t let fl lowa: I'bt ipby-c tract, tatte ia Mnra iwt4 oounty snd Suta 4fo-a.t I, n-jftBt-n at erry m turnpike ; th are by mm eon- h 77 degie eut 34 perete, eialh 41 drgreee ear tf perebe to a poet 1 thaooe north .14 dge t 144 perv'iea ta aahttasptae; thm -a B -r-b 431 d -rei mi 34 isereboK to a p at ; tbo"e north 1t :egree w -t 103 eerches to a betalm. ; ibem-e -ottt 1 61) gr ee w-at ft nrcbe to WM ; tbeoe fnrth I djg. weet 64 p-arebee 1 tneoaa aoutb 7 ( deg wett M IH-rchs-e ; thoiir a iatb 64derM Welt 0 er h-l; ib-n- eoath 4n dr-gre-f aa 42 par In I it ath ft-4 da" wet i prehe te a poet; beaoa aoutb 24) degree, e-tet ltft perobee tw tb place ef Vx-gteairig. xaulniBg 4Y4 rrrj, tanre er lea, being uaiejprored. underlaid with valuable veme ef hiraaiiaoa anal aid Ur aia erala a.d hariag tbereoa a arge en-two! of wSita piae, oak. hr-mlo'k aad other naihar trea Tbe ntereet ) I h ing an ua lirt Ud ona-iiih thtee ia. Tha olb-r tKee-oi kniwo at iha Kirthaar tra't. M'aato in Kirthaaa towoehip, ia the eoaaty and R'ate ml raid hagiawtng a a red ah (daa) at tb river: th-o rth 44 d--grr-- wrat It p rrhee te a Keiolk 1 ibmae aath dare a-t 1 1 S11 ere. hi. n iM ; the na a-w h 4A dg weal 141 perehra to a pot' ; ihnnee aoaih t d -kfaea wrtt low pet-iea to a p-satj th-w oh 4 greM eaet 117 i-tlwa t a piteh pinai thae roBth t degrwa wet f34 patihtt to the n er ; ihenort d'ia the rirwe B irth 4l degree we t IS perch-, aorth i4 legr- weat I p nbe to a white pine ; tbenee anutb 8n di-vne et IM per I'boa tn tbe rier: thane dwe tb rivr by lap aereral eiurM S77 perebea, more or Wi, ta tba begiBAing, s'B taming 11 3-4 ,1crt9 and allowance, aniinprnted. bunag aqeantftyof while fine, oik, heuiloek and other tia.be ib Tbe hrerebt Iu be Bold being aa nndieidod one-l e'f pert ihrretn . A I no. fur part No. !(. Beea4ed aad d. eerihed aa Iwlluo : niiaat 10 tbe o-ir-tugS of i'urweBa ille atorreaid, brginalag at a wial an tbe river, beiag ihe oernar f laud of Oetbartea llartaherai theeee by aatd lead aorta 19 degree weat patabea te a blaek oak j tb-j by lead at Joha Halloa Mrtn Tl degree weet 174 3-ft parr bee to a poet 1 1 hence by lead af Jobs Paitoa toata Ve iM-rcbei is I etaetery ftrveti theae hy lin t aorib Wi degree taut 1 leal the uth .11 il- gwe ea-t 7 teel ; Ibeara aorth im dKrreeaat I2u fert ; ibaee aomb 0 degree eal3l4lewt thenee north IA) eVgreoaeaal IM art tbenee uta W) degrwe wait 1IM Feetf bene north SO) degree eaat lt4 lawtt theae eutb &V) dagnea eaat 374 lel tbene aorth t4 degreea eaat 4f leel ) lbaa auaib ftW) degree at 44 feet i ibeaee rth I ft) degr t Saw feel 1 Ihense aouih fttf) dfgree aeat 3i feet; hetieae u ill eagre. Wvai Jlew laeii ibei uth &9) degree am4 life) feat ; tbeeiee mth li degrree weet 4? feet ; throve telb fttt) Vgrte aet 40 parches wioie or leaa to tba river) ibaiio Iowa tba earn aorta Xltoegteeat 11 peroaiB autlh 34 diereeaeaal U p-ra.ae, auffth ft eVgreea eaat 34 perebe, a -rib 6J) d- greee aut 3d per ehaj tu f aoe ul bgloatng. roaUinlag S6 acrt tnere or leaa. nnimpMved. aad the p'trtita of tb man ran 01 in Buruugn 01 turweaavuie. but h r tofor eold. AlaaK Purpart Na StLBowwoVd and da. eeribed aa fi'Wowei rMure la law hartagb mt CurTnavtlle aforetal I, beianlng at a point ea the eouib tide af tbo riad. where tha east aid nf -i. . eireet tntreMa th aarae ( ttreao he aid aireet eoath 40) degree weet 34) feet te M rei w atreet; teaee nr taie aiuib Wl feree eait 43' feet to purpart o. II ( tbeeee hy ant nonh IfiJ degree eart 4A4 feet aiorear leeatntlw retiree It thene by aaid railr-ad wetterly to lb place ef rgiaalng, too'aiaiag 8 ffcrr tfiMd ttrxktm an re r r, br tg eleer i a-.d aaeftiww laaJ, raaablw fee baiMinc Inta. , Alas. Purpart No. l Btaff all too threw eertaia la el gnad. anate km Pike tawablp ia tee eoaniy ann riat aiereaamt, ewtag m at what la haowa a "Whle aeilleaei,' aevt heaati- ed and 4eoriha4 aa feJtewai OmIvMai bvic a hnaa tberwia, b-iunded oa the eub by a atreet. oa (be we-l by a atreet, mm lae aib hy aa alley. and on (be ea-t hy lot er . bring &9 frt fo al and lt-4 iret de Th other two tbref, ar1r,aiag eaah other aod ona baring a booaw tbereoa oreoleq. Bonded OB tba BXtrth br Mreet a the aeat by lot 4 - , 00 ib nouta b aa alley, aad "tt taa eaat by etreett being aee (0 teet frvtot aail lvj Kei 4. ep. . Ta puri.arti laving two or mora pa real or nf U i d or lota, th pieoee or pareele will be fif ed Irat arpa-ately, and tbea. together, and wni l th o.eJe Im which tbey wilt briag ibe ajeoat mneT. TERMS OF SALE: Oaa third af taa purcHaaa money to rraialR rbarned upoa Ibe preiulee, tigie-r with Ibe n ereet ibereof, ta be paid to 'he widow, eeaaallf , daring bar life, a eeeared by leengalaaaoa, a lib g"-d end rufBeieat errtiee, eoadtttwaed r the peyeneat nf the latere!, aanuallv, to the widow Jane P Irria. during her natural fife, aad lite principal iota lo tbe part lea entitled thereto at ha dtb. One Ibird tn be paid Bpsia oenftraiatioB af eat, aad ibe baUavw la two eauaj anaual paaent wiib lalereat, to be atareA aw bond and mart gage ea the preaal An I aa la curb porttona aa are ralaaUe priaotpelly for the timber, ae Ma. ah el I be aet witbnat tret mak ing application to tbe Coart, aad giving aaeb ad dnioaal eanarity for iba pay Banal uf the deferred pa it bare eaeway at ibe Coart ehe.ll approve and d 1 reel, or ontil after tbe whole wf lb parebaa Money b paid. Puraharer. apoa pereel ttriog heoekad wa to tbeai, will be re..akrd to put np aa anuiwat aullkteat to eorer tho etpene of re-eat Ln faf aeeel tbey a not ootaply wli the tore af aala. thle ataaat to he afieviee) eat awaea)t )4t i( trrojl or opll4 with. Clerll4, IV, tea. U-41. mmm a) mii Oete,