She gUpublic an. -- , . i -: 4 I Mil u . at jiiprTSUf. tVw)i,:" XvfltS-firt JWr " r5Artko'" -JJ-efc T B Tf-i, V8" y,n5si. ' Mrt'. Mlrft;', 'I . ; -.r I, I,.. ;.' Gtoaoi B. GooDLAHDtn, Editor. WKDNBSDAY MOKNINII, nUHCII, 11, II7S. Boeder, If yon went to know ht li going od g lb builneil world, Just read our e.lrertUIng oolnnai, tho .Vreaf ooloron In pnrlianior- Btatk Committm. Tho mottihoni ' of tho Pomoeratic Stato Coinmitleo arc roaciitod to moot nt Harririburif on Ttiuatlay, Murch 19th, at 12 m., to fix upon a tinioand plaice of mooting of tho noxl Democratic Htnto Convention. ,. ; ' William Jlt'Ci.ei.i.ANO, PimnuM, March 2d. Chairman. Till apeech of Mr. Mackey ll good anil ablo tne, and will Grid a ready responeo id the hcorta of Ike people. IttlltfvHf U'tilcamuH. Why In croolion did yon not publish It,Iimtiftdofj!ivingitachcappuff. It is bread the people want, not a stone. Tho State cloillon camo oft in Now Hampshire yeBtordny, but wo are with out ony returns as wo' go to prim Tho State lias been overrun with Hayes stumpers and gold-fringed ud vocalon, and they may run the ltadical majority up to 5,000. Inspired. Thooditorof the Krunk foid (Ky.,) lVotitn,'waa a silver ad vocate, and upon learning of tho pas nagu ol tho silver bill, broke) out in this ("train: Now let Puln Prollti toot bli born, . Aod bang uway bie iwirel- Jill Hill. Argent Willlain'i born, And kicking like tha devil. lti'liK. Tho editor of tho Altoona ' Tribune, uflor taking a telencopio viow of tha Lower lloimo at Hurrislmrg, nays: "llrooka of Cameron county, is tho chief clown in tho Slain limine of IteproHOtilatlvex, though wo would not nay that lie is tho only fool the people have there." (Jueer. One of our ext-hangos In alluding to tho speech of Mr. Mackey, Rays: 'The npinioh of II r. Mackey in a good and utile, one, and will find a re hh)iico in tho heart of the people." That's so! Jlul how aro "the people" to learn what ho paid, when you re ftio to giro tho speech room In your rolumn! Clieek! Thet Want it rUNny. William port, Sunbery, Lancaster, Huntingdon and other places aro putting iorth ef forts to secure the now penitentiary, which it is proposed to build in the cen tral part of Iho Slate. Tho question il location is likely to prove a perplex ing one ehwuld the bill now pending before the legislature becomo a law; - i .ii ii , Patbioto. Cambria eounty has two Ilcmocralic editor ii! tho Held rcaily to lib sacrificed for their poitntry'p good. , MePikc.of the Kbensburg Frn wiik, wants to handle the county funds in tbo capacity of Treasurer, and Wood ruff, of the Johnstown Pemoerat, de sires tho post of Legislator, at Harris lurg, for tho next two years. We second tbo motion. . . W ii cut's tuk Abmy. It seems that our army ig in danger from tho red skins. An oxehitngo remarks: '-Not ' having heard of Sitting Hull for sev eral days, we really fear that that gen tleman has captured the United States - army in tbo absonooofth great chief tain, General O. O. Howard, who has just arrived In Washington, where he tvill conduct a Sunday school for a low AOoks." Cmamiisd His Mind. Mr. William - A. Wheeler, who fraudulently occupies the post of Vice President of tho Uni ted States, thinks too that the convic . lion ol Anderson is a gross outrage on justice. Whocler was one of the first to call tho attention of the country to frauds of the Louisiana Returning Hoard. That was bcl'oro 'Wells and Anderson conntd him into tho Vico .Presidency. . Fi;i!ir. A distinguished ytiJt friny eJ ucwspaer points exultingly to the fact that "Mr. J. Iscariot took hi pay ' in silver." But this' important fact should have been made known a few days earlier. But supposo that Mr. . iscariot did take the silver; thore is no record that he went and hung him self becauso ho had been cheated out or ten cents on tho dollar be did it I'ocauso ho A.iif fin. In A rim Am.. Congressman Cox's - "fraud" remarks wens printed in tho CoHjrrional Record, notwithstanding tha spcakor's assurance to General, McCook that, as out of order, they would sot appear. It is understood that Mr. Cox subsequently denied rfpeaker itandnll'a right to exolndo his remarks from tho Record, and conse- ; jucntly I hey woro not stricken out. ' Tally one more for Cox. ' UtXLol The Pittsburg Telegraph '. snaps this way : "If Mr. lloyt be nom inated for f ho offleo of fiovcrnor, Mr. Uoyt will bo tho nominee of tbo Cam- oron ring, and if so, Mr. lloyt will do nerve at the hands of tho independent '"voter a glorious and snocessftil defeat." Tho editor of that journal had bettor "be soon" by Don pretty soon, or thero . will ds troublo in the ltadical circles in tho smoky city beforo election time. i BT-T -J Snu. DscLia The DMacnaTl 0 WaTrnu An few woewa eino adrtaad ex-Oovornor Biglrrto iloellno tiaa appointment of honorary eommii rionrr ta the Parte KipoeltU. tendered klm by I 'Sir. Frawaulanl Preitdeat llajiaa, and wa aaa by , tsw'Owrytele! A-waUirow that ha kw followed tbatadrioa. BrUeciare It'.ilrA.a.. "Over thore," whore tha Governor is personally unknown to many, such BtufTmay paMcnrrcnt; but hero, where everybody know Mm, it is well tin . dorstood that he rigorously attends to bis own business cad CKaeU others to do tbe samo. Ham Way The llellofonte ej)ui Uean last week complimented Con groawjjian Mackoy Tory highly. Wo re glad to chronicle tha change - wrought M tho breast of that oditor. He was an awful bad man two years ago, if the column of the journal in qiestion wore tmbollislioal with facts. ; nt why not publish Mr. Moukey's speech ia full, and let your leaders judge for tbeowelvear. lct tba intend i compliment he a substantial one, and not mora flummery. Jiiuciai, Nominations. A wiimIiIo Ittulinil mibcMoinH lilmnolf in tlui llollo fonto Republican of lull week, in I hi" way: i , . DttLieroare, Pi., Marolt 4. 17I. Eniroa lUi-tjet.i-Air I kaee read the article la yoor porr of Ihel7lh of February, eatillod a ''Judiolarv Candidate," ondutireiy diaaenllrou. JeJ.'bw-r Tut Vrtrt MvTY'&'&iSrtiHl Ik He pukliosn eaters l this diatriat ol,l follow tha example ol ; KifUii Imjit q( I'mIii ln(j Clinton eouutles, to reenuiniend, end ubci the time eamee to rote for tbo preoeot eflieltal, able anil upright 1'reildent Judge, Charloa A Uajrr, who derervei and abould reelre tko Nip purl of all. Judge Meer haa beau tried and found to be pure - . gold ; lot ui bold on to him. What hai imlilU, lo ii" with Jumlra and "lib law? II a Judge adrninletrra jurttoe iuipurtiallr, and el poundi the law- aorrretlv, what dote It matt whether he tavore Ilia foliar of our faihore" or ; A few yeara ago the RrpulilliMini of the great ellT of t'lnladeiphia rhowtd their approoiiitiuo of an houcrt Judge lyrelectli g Judge l.ndluw, a llemoerat, to the puaiilun ha bad held for year, and liut yimr Iho lieinoorall of tbe eaiue eilt Mhowed that the were ae wire ai tbelr opixmeula br alrodoB Juilgoa Alliroo aad Urigge. Nuw let the rtuulK-ei.f ol ibla Harriet do likArlee, aod aaiiit In the re-elaetlon of Judge Uaer. A Thi b rlruai.l0Aii, A luoio sensible suggestion has not appeared in Iho columns of Iho journal iiidicalud, for a year, and it would bo woll uiiuogu lor our ltadical friends in this ooiinly to follow the advice of this torrespoiidoiit. A Dirty Trick. The Philadelphia Times very properly call tho attention ol il readers to a trick perpelralud in our State Senate last week a follow : 'The public take little stock in legisla tive investigation committees,bu t that's no excuse for President Cooper mak ing Ibi m up in violation of w ell ac cepted parliamentary rules. Senator Iluwley was tho mover of tho resolu tion to investigate the seUlunietit made by the Slato with the Union Trans portation Company, and he was fairly entitled lo head the committee. There is nothing cither in the stunding of Senator iluwley or in tho precedent of the body lo warrant his exclusion from the committee, and there is never anything gained by violating tbo pro prieties ol the Senate, either for parti san or other ends. True, the formal investigation of the matter by a special committee is a nearly farcical as pos sible, as the whole ftiets of tho case aro known to every. intelligent nows papcr reader, but that doesn't justify tho Senate in doing its worlc any other way than doccntly and in order." Tit Wallace Bond Bill. The long bond bill introduced by Senator Wal lace, early in the session, passed the I'liitcil Slates Senate unanimously, on Wednesday last. The bill provides thut in lieu of that amount of four per cent, bonds authorised to bo Issued by the act of July 1-1, 1870, tho Secretary ol tho Treasury shall issuo a sum not exceeding one hundred millions of dol lars of coupon bonds of tbe denomina tion of (51) and S100, redeemable in coin fifty years from the dato of their issue, bearing Interest, payable emi annnally, at tho rato of four per cent per annum. Tho bonds are lo bo dls posed of lor coin, or for United States legal tender notes at their nominal val ue, and ejiich legal tender notes shall bo reissued, ond their proceeds, and the coin received for such boliils, shall be upplicd to the redemption of oiilstiuid ing hoods of the United States, which aro rcdiicmublii, and bear tho highest rato of interest of such bonds, The Three Stolen States. Kx, Governor Mosos. of South Curolina, has written a letter to tho New York Sun, in which he tells how the electoral voto of that 8tato was stolen from Tilden, to whom il bolongcd by an honest majority of mo,a than one thousand, and uiven lo Iluytn), lie allenes that tho true return of Charleston, Georgetown, and Darling ton countios were tampcrod with by Thomas C. Dunn in tbo prcsonco of tho members of the Board of Canvass crs, and so altorod a l&j;'o the Stato to Ilaycs. Thus it now turn out that not two, only, but three States were fraudulently nhylen from Tilden by the Republican manauor, allt'l' the people had decided in his favor. That Fbaud. On Monday, Murch 4th, 1878, one year elapsed since the representative of "Fraud first made triumphant l American bislory" was sworn In as Presidunt o( the United Stales. It is an anniversary iuwr to be forgotten, and tho crime onu nuver to bo repeated. If it bo true In morals in 'lis in physics, and that the stream canned, rise above its source, wo havo no rouaon Lo hope for good from the administration in powar. Angry agi tation and discontent must prevail so long as tho honest sentiment 4 thai people Us law of the majority ruling is insulted and held under foot by the presence of Hayes in tho presiden tial chair. The WAV to no IT. Tho Philadel phia Chronkte hi been a gold organ, but npon tho passage cd ihe sjlver bill over Hayes' veto, tbe oditor says : '. Ja ton days we shall havo tho new silver dollars. Kow, avoording lo our way of thinking, the only way by which snmo psoplo a ill bo ablo to got them, will bo by pulling on cheerful eouitt. nanccs, spoaking hopeful words, hav ing faith in tho futuro, and giving lo and helping to work to make that fu ture all they would have it bo. Let speculation, about tho silver bill be laid aside for the tiwo, and every man do his level best to restore public con fidonce in bnsincss." PaspA way. Mr. Joseph S. I .aro, on ol the aditors and proprietors of tbo Pittsburg PoAf.'dixd In Philadel phia on tho 7th Inst., aged forty years. He loaves a wife and throe children lie went to riiiladelpbia about a year ago for medical treatment, but failed to obtain relief, and died at tbo resi dence of his brother, Georgo S. Lare. Ho was a nephew of the Uio Jlenjainin Singerly, for many years Slate printer, and through htm wo persuaded to for sake tho mercantile business and en gage in prtnUnjr which was adapted to his toslo. He was fin honor to tho craft, hut he ha left us prematurely. A Wonderful Discovery. Nearly aA cur Radical exchanges havo discov ered Hie following: "It is rumored that United Stale Benalcr Wallace, at the request of State Senator Pill, ad dressed a circular to the Dsmooratioi members of tho Pennsylvania Legisla ture, urging (bem to hold a caucus and lay plans for thp capture of the Greenback Labor void at tt coming fall election." It is truly remarkable bw these sharp editors find every thing out. What a pilyt Wall, It gives them a nln Uos editorial anyway. A JUDICAL l'HINT'NU job. Tlie South ('uruliiiu Li-Klutivu Com in ill it) find tlmt from 18C8 to 1871), tliero n paiil out for publio jHiiiliiitf ll,32C,58fl, a nut largely in exoota oi the coat of pilhliu jirinllng from tho ealublubmonl tho wur in confederate currency. Tho public printing for one year exceeded the cost of like work in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania.Ohio.MarylandandNew York by 0122,932.13. Itisalsoshown that during the session of 1872 3 there was appropriated $178,094 more than Iho oust of printing in all the thirteen Southern Stales flir tho last fiscal year i uo money was lor llio benefit ol tbe Carolina printing company, of which Governor Heoll, Nile G. Parker and D. U. Chamberlain woro members. Testimony and chucks show that fif teen Senators and seven Representa tives rcccivod various sums, from 8100 up to 12.1100, in order to secure their aid in passing swindling appropriation bills to pay for tho publio printing. Tbe sum of $57,200 was paid to Sena tors as bribe for the passage of an ap propriation bill of $231,000. Besides this (ioveinor Mosoa received 110.500 and Canloxa f 12,500. Pennsylvania Hailuoad. Tho thirty-first annual report of tho directors of the Pennsylvania Kuilroad shows the rurnings of tho main line in tho past year as $18,983,450 ; total expen ses, (10,701,138; net earnings, .8,232, 318 Summary of line directly opera tod oast and west of Pillsburg: Gross earnings ol all lines from tho traffic in 1877, 54, 159,720 ; gross expenses, ex cluding rentals, interest, dividers etc., $.14,022,329 ; net earnings, 120,137,300. In regard to the riot lossos, tho report snys that in destruction at Pittsburg, were ''included 104 locomotives, 40 pas senger cars and 500 freight cars, iho whole loss oggroguling about $2,000, 000. In addition thereto, the actual ruvenue lost by tho Company, through this stoppage of il Irulfic, is estimated at $1,0004100, and tho value of mer chandise in transit destroyed at from $1,000,000 lo $1,500,000. In addition thereto, 20 passenger and 80 freight cars, together with their contents, and valuable building belonging to your Western lines were destroyed, and a largo umoiint of property belonging to outside companies and individuals, in cluding the largo elevator at Pittsburg. bo that tho entire loss will probably ex ceed $5,000,000." A. M, Clapp, of tho Washington Re publican, says that in 1867 ho was present at an interview In the Gayoso House, Horn phis, botweon tho late Benjamin F. Wado and General Por eslcr, the Confederate cavalry leader, They vvero discussing the political-situation and General Forrester was so licitous as to what Congress intended 10 do with tbe Southern Hlatos. To ono query Mr. Wade replied: "We would much rather meet you on the battlefield than in the Halls of Con gress." It is not improbable that a few of Iho Pcpublican "statesmen" of this day are of tho same way ol think ing. Th. writer might havo added that but few of tho UTado-fjarrison school of politicians over ventured Hour a battlefield. Tbcy aro nearly all moral cowards, and detost tbe smell of gunpowder aj tho dovij docs holy water. Tin Lono Bonds. Tbo editor of tho Philadelphia Timet, in alluding to this funding measure soy : "Souator Wal lace has rendered the country an es sential asrvjee, and especially tho in dustrial classes whono rW'1 have been so greatly sacrificed by tho failures pfi savings banks, by pressing his hill au thorixing the issue of four per cent, gold bonds, running fifty years, in denomi nations of $25s, $50s and $100. The measure wm pusseij finally In the Sen ate without a roll oall, and it will ihibhl less speedily pass tbo House. These bonds will be so rapidly absorbed by the savings of laborer and balancers of business men, that w look fur an ad ditional issue lo bo demanded before tbe close of the present Congress," Let the Mill Grind on. Tbo York Qfi:e(te remarks : Sherman, Matlhewa, (iarrioid, Hale and Harry White have come to tbe ruacuc of H'P convicted An derson. They assure biin that hp lj "falsely accused and nmliuluusly purr secutod," and that tbo proceedings against him are "without tho substance of justice," and their "earnest symi thica" arc tendered, with a lot more of gush like llit. fow let u l'car from Joe Bradley, in tha wwUJwpJut tbe mills continue to do tha grinding even if the "visiting statesmen" are eaugbt between the upper and nether stones. Doctors Will Differ. A contem porary says : A leading Now England ttcpublt?an told Htyos that it would be bct;or if he AiuJ.d change his policy, and pursue a different counts both to ward tbe North and tbe South, an1 that il he wishes a frank opinion he would say that what he was now do ing, if continued, avofyld kill Die Repub lican parly. Hayes quickly lopj.led, "1 havo not tbo slightest Idea of such a result, lor when I came into office I found the Republican party already dead, and over ainco 1 bavo been try- ;or to resuscitate it." In a Fix -.' I'ave two first-class Democrats in our eyo for Llputenant Governor, and wo find oursolf nnabl to decide, and must therefore rely npon the Stat Convention to decido for us. Ws allude to Captain Wm, McClellan, the efficient Chairman of lbs Slats Committee, and Hon. Charlton flnr- nott, ol Monroe county, now Senator from lbs XXII. district They are both highly qualified to fill tbe post lion tndtfalod, and wo hope to have tho privilege of votiug for ono of them this fall. Bayard Taylor, of Kennett Square, Chester county, In this Slate, has been appointed and confirmed Minister Plen ipotentiary to lb German Empire, Every reader knows Mr. Taylor, 11 appointment is Hayes' beat, and if be refuse to send good Democrats we wM Df$, complain if be does send so In telligent ana litxyaj rninded a gentle men abroad as Mr. Taylor, What does tbe mother country think Of Jbe silver bill now T Iu other words, with siiviAr par, how' ma f Her gold ring and Umai tuecifc'aor must reel as if they bad taken do of standard crude nit. A A A' II' ROAD TO THE PACIFIC. Tha mutter of railroad communica tion across the continent has occupied attention of tbo country for nearly a third of a oenltiry. Tha writer lived among the Rocky Mountains when some of tho surveys were made, and bo ro- luLl.tiJp; of tblA. HSVe eXMhVtl, llOTTMil)- among the low inhabitants ol those dis tant regions, but throughout tho whole country. When iho engineer demon strated the entire practicability of two greal routes, that would be unobstruo ted the whole yeur nun d, great satis faction was Icll. The country looked forward t" tho early joining, by a band of iron, of lliu country cust of llio Mis sissippi with our new and rich po-isus-sions on thu 1'aciriu sea. Ol all the routes surveyed, there was but one looked upon as the route one tout na ture herself pointed out lis the true line of intur-oceuiiiu communication. This is now known as tho Southern route, which cronies the llio Grande. nour Kl Puso, und ihenco down the Gila and on to the I'ai'itiu. Heliiro tho flans were matured for the construction ot a road over any of these routes, tho civil wur broke out. Tho need of railroad connection between the Atlantic and I'acillo across tho continent now be cumo so urgent thut work wits begun, and the mad now known as the Cen tral and Union Pacific railnmils were built, running through the byperborrun region of Utah and Nevada. Thu his tory ot that road need not be-rcpvulud. It was only built after tho must gener ous aid from the government, and its corruption ami scandals have shocked tho country. Il ha grown into a mighty monopoly, and defies the gov ernment thut built it. Tho loud was built on this routo because the other two wero all, or in part, in possession ot the oneniy. It may bo safely hald that hut for the forced necessity thai biiili ibu Pa cific road through a region nature nev er designed for au iron highwuy, there never would havu been a railroad from Omaha lo the Pacific, hut il would have gone further south, lint tho time has come when the country requires anoth er lino of railroad acrosj tho continent, to be built on the route of nature's own making. No finerrouto for a greatltno of freight and travel can be found in I lie world, than tlu-l known ns the Texas or Southern Pacific, il runs for hundreds of miles across an open and almost level country, to the llio Grande, when there is an admirable crossing the river banks on either side being nearly on grade with tho country ; and theneo it strike tbo Gila rtvor down whoso valley it runs lo (lie crossing ol tho llio Colorado. In this long stretch there will bo t m t little heavy work, and the road can bo built at a low flintrc. and can be run at least tw enty icrci iil choaier than the road in use. This line is south ol llio region ol snow and ice, and in tho soverost winter there can never be the least obstructions from these causes ; while with the modern appliances of cultivation thut whole re gion, in tho course ol timo, will become very productive. The country ilaily feels tho necessity ot a mora southern routo than lite one wo havo, anil sever al reasons are urged in its furor. It is not only required to break up tho great monopoly into which tho Central Pa cific haa degenerated, to givo us a road that will be unobstructed thcypar rt unt) but, aboro all, the groat benefit it wil provo to tho Smith and therefore lo llio wholo country i while it will at tho samo llmo add a nuw band of iron lo cemont our country together. It will do mora than any other ono mcaiiro can do, to restore the ancient good feci- ing betwoen tho sections, hi a com mercial point of view, its advantages must not bo overlooked, for it will give tbo great middle and southern sections of the Union a shorter route to the Pacific. Of course such a road cannot bo built without government aid, and we nope a bill lor tuo purpose will ho passed tho present session. A a rule, we are opposed to what are called sub sidies, but moderate help, in money or land, or both, to build the sioutborn l'acifio railroad, will bo a oboup Invest ment for tho groat good that will fol low. If it buildingfall into tho hands of those who are now pushing it, tho iron 01 I'onnsylvama will bo in large demand, and many an idle furnace will bo started into activity. In any bill that may pass, tho government should be woii prteced and secured in all tbe money advanced', or for whit,h she be comes liable. With a now road to the Pacific, both passengers and goods can pass over llio continent at a mod erate rato. Doylcstoien Democrat. Pfll.AR Faxr-xniTloN. James Gordon Bennett, oialad by tqu sippos of his African expedition under Stanley, is about to try for the North Polo. Ho has addressed a memorial lo Congress, which was introduced in tha Senate on Monday by Bunator t'onkliPir. which Mr, Bunnell say lio lius pur chased the Arello vessel Pandora, and will fit her out and man her at his ow n cost and expense, with a viow to pros ecute, and if possiblo bring to surcosa- fu luSHS polar explorations which have so long ocuipitj tha ajtc-nlion of tho soienlifio world, (Jo fardingiy requests that a hill may be paswial through Congress authorial ng tho Iran- fur of the Pandora to Iho United Slates flag, tho change of her name, should bg deem it desirable, and that sbo may be (Mfr NM !7.Pnlted HuiUnt naval ofllcers find be subject q United States naval rule und discipline. He also requests that tbo Unllttd Stales government may be authorised to givo Its aid and cotiniunuiico to tbo enterprise and lo afford such assistance as may appear advisable. This is a loiter way for Mr. Bennett to spend his money than in pitying polo, riding steeple chase in ICnglsnd, or fighting duels. !tj,WT,--Tlie Grand Jury ol Dela ware county, has indu4ed the Sergant-at-Arms of Ihe Houso, for spiritlpg away that prison bird O. V, Uullafd, A meaner device wa never practiced upon tho Court of a county for tho purpose of allowing a roguo to escape the Penitentiary. And tbo Delaware authorities will not bava discharged their duty to tbo public, until Dullard and several of those who have ondfavir ed to get him away are locked up in prison coll. ) I 1111, J I AI..U.J. Gossip. A Washington telegram says: "Miss Sherman's engagement ring, givon by the Senator "Don" Cam eron, has for its goms a large diamond and sapphire joined. Mis Sherman will bo a good deal of a slop-mother when she becomes Mrs. Cameron, as tho Senator baa aeyen children by a former marriage, tba eldest of srho is twenty-two year of age, while tba prospective bride is only nineteen, and "Don" it in his forty-sixth year. Oni Rascal ouv ,7 n. Parker, ex Stato Treasurer of South Carolina, w released from prison the other day. He has made a confession implicating a niitpbpr of his former assncintos in of flee, and has also stirrcndrrfd (ta'rncn tary proof against tbcin, and boot bp ha been accepted as a wilne for lb Commonwealth, in future prosecution W"t "r In thieve who plun dered thai ptsi, .1 i'OMFUCTK FHAL'lK We stipMso newspaper H-ople have a right to a private grievance against, the now Tariff bill, as well as the iron men, although it may not lake the aanw lllnwiiiiii X minim if 4'itt.A Z.M.it.t their pnvalo tain, and prriioiMi to levy ait additional tax usm Iho 20,H0O printing offices of thot-oiintry, although they are already sufficiently protected and are conducting business on a hand some profit. Thu now Tariff bill fixe duly on new and book type at 15 cents per pound, equal lo from 40 to CO per cent, ad valorem, and on job and Inncy type, 30 cents per pound, equal In from 50 to 120 per cent ad valorem. Under tho present rates, tho tariff puis 820, 000 a year in thu public Treasury ; under the now raum, the tariff would be prohibitory, not only stopping tho revenue, but raising the price of lypo here by cutting off foreign competition That a doxen type-founders, employing but 700 men should be allowed to tax 20,000 printing houses, employing 200, 000, for thoir own profit solely is a lit tlo steep. Every printer shpuhl "houiW his Congressman, and put him on tho kiok ont for this commercial fraud before it is consummated. If these typo manu facturers n am to do a manly act, In a business sense, let them ,ihI xheir prices, and uy hist how much each printing office should pay into the pool lor the exclusive benefit of tho lypo men and their families, uud not drag thu job through government channels for the purpose of disfiguring thu steal. 'Kmotional liaroRjis." After a year's exporictiee and lime for cnlm re flection many church members who assisled in tho Murphy temperance movement are beginning to doubt ot its propriety and efficacy. The Church man wains its readers against emotion al reform movements of all kinds as dangerous. Reforms are good, hut they should bo carried mi in the Church rather than out of it. It says that in Pittsburg, where thu Murphy wave rose probably lo its greatest height, "the sulootts are doing a belter business than over, and many gissl H-ople find themselves ashamed of some things they have bech led lodn." A Pivrdiy tcrian clergyman writes lo those w l.om be thinks in iliiugcr ot being made temperate alter the new method : 'Pray the Matcr to keep away the wave. But if it come? Pray tho Mas ter that Iho day bo shortened : keep out innovation as much as you can and be patient, ftciiiuniberthal the Church is a temporericu society good chough for an) body, vows of membership bel ter than the pledge, it Head butter than Francis Murphy." Mutl'ai, Grievances. A Washing ion eorrusHndcnt of the Nuw. York Sun ays Mr. Uftyc had twodisagrce, ablo visitor on Friday lust. One was a nepresonlalivu of the Republican Committee ot New Hampshire, who told him that at least five thousand lic puhlicans were refusing to act with the Republican party because they declar ed the Administration not worth sup porting, and asked tbo Administration to appoint Packard collector at New Orleans lo provo it republican charact er. Tbe other visitor wa a Senator who bad voted for the silver bill at every stage. Xjr. IJayos told him bo thought the action of Congress in pass ing tbo bill In question over hi veto in such hot baste was highly disre spectful to the executive. Somewhat ru filed by this turn to his joko tho sil ver Senator curtly told Ilaycs that be considered any veto message which charged two-thirds of both chambers with intent to commit fraud wa high ly disrespectful to Iho legislative branch ot tbo government, and ho took hi leave. A Knowino Journalist. The Pills burg Z)i.vnfi'i is one of the liadicul OfL'M of the "Smoky City," and it edilor thinks that i-rlonator Wallace's influence will bo paramount in shaping the result ol the forthcoming Demo cratic Convention, and a ho is known to fhvor Dill for Governor, tho chance of the Allegheny aspirant, Hopkins, are regarded as exceedingly slim. Tbe Diiatch elsewhere, aaya tho pro gramme of Dill' friends is to make him Governor II they fan, and United State Senator if they curry tho Leg ;,(,t.ure." a". W 'JSSSS 3",3 Till V iTo,-Umlor Ingallaaays tho President's ntesaago was a rehash and was In shocking bad language. Sena tor Mitchell likes it Senator Wallaoo says tho irossage add no force to the .rfr-mcntt ed by the enemies of sil- ei sjenseor Jonas abruptly dimisao it by colling II ''Han-il'iKKie! whatever thltt I, "Ihe weakest kind of Wind," Senator ttornan expected stronger document, Senator Maxey says tho voto was the hardest blow between Ilia eye any President ever got. Senatbr Buck says the President ha 110 friends lett yAJ.UAaLtlN,c,K)UToN. Somebody Inquired of the edilor of the Cleveland Herald about getting somo'of ibd "Dol lars of our Daddies," and he replied as Ml"; "Dr. lylndormat), Director ol llio Mints, elate that within two weeks tbe Philadelphia Mint can coin two hundred and forty flv silver dollars per minute. All that anybody need do lo get all the silvor he wants, will b lo hold bis hat under the bop por." I .. JL. I ,i X- I A Vu.-ri). (JoTfB.iLj.K, $ arch 7. William Hcrriman, General Mining Superintendent ol the i'liiluulpbind Heading Owl and Iron Company, died at lira o'clooek yesterday uftprnoLn. Dooeaacd wa a heavy loser in HunU ingcra' bank, Hi loa preyed o heav ily npon him that he ha bad no real since the loss occurred. Tho Hunla- ingors are in th Ponilonliary and thoir victim is in bis grave murdered. O. V, Marklc ft Bon pups mill, lo cated at West Newton, Pa., with Its stock and valuable machinery, was de stroyed by Are on Fridsy morning. Tbe fire originated in the rag room, and is oappuawj hi tba work of an Incendiary. Loss $lfj0,000 Inwreoi forpl7,000. " CnuEL. -The llarriaburg Vifnal, giro lb. big (.ijy jj (Jig 'hi kind : if Philadelphia! a "city of Ihi rt class," It la singular that aba send to tha Legislator so many fuartb-clasa Repreoenlatlvc. TFSTIILVTIVK FIRE. TWO MUNCHED AND flFTY III 1LU1MH IN ItoT SI'BINOS DESTROYED Till HOMELESS raol'LE DKIVEN TO TU S OL'NTAINS BY Tilt FLAME LOS ton nop wch - rw -rt-m-V - Little Hock, Ark., March ft. A sKu'inl lo the Evening Star gives thu lollowiinf particulars of the grout fire which occurred ul Hot hprtugs, Ark.: About hull past one o'clock tins morn- lug. fire broke out In a shanty wen pied by a negro named Greenly. The tiro .communicated to thu French res taurunt and tliencu north and south on Imtb-wY-lvs ft tho street. All tho build ings are burned north ol RockeleUow a drug store, and south below Malvern crossing. About two hundred and fifty buildings were destroyed, and an immense amount of goods. Ao there Is but one street in tho valley, tho steamer was cut off and could afford no relief to the lower end of the town un til the flumes had been checked abovo them- Tho horses, firemen and engine dashed through thu flames lo the Sump ter House and tnmu around the avo ntio and Grinn Hill, and nro now, at eight o'clock, fighting ut the south end of the town Among thu buildings destroyed are thu Hot Springs, American and Karl Hotels, tha French restaurant, Valley anil Stato Bank. Poslofilue, Huffman k Hamilton's Bath House, Western Union Telegraph office. It is impossible at this hour to esti: mute the loss. I tit it will bo $200,000 or $300,000. The mountains aro covered with people drivou from shelter, and ifoods carried from stores. No lives wero lost. Thero is very littlo insur ance. Tho Western Union Telegraph office has been re opened and business Is being curried on without interrup tion. . Not Settled A fortnight ago il looked as though our Legislature de sired to adjoin n uboul thu 10th of April, liut later leanings in that direction sorm to indicate a slill later period, probably the 1st of May. Politicians will find a nut to crack by reading "forced nominations" in ibis issue. Ilea dwtistmfBts. j.i,. H.iiKiciinoLn, Surgeon Dentist, Oreduate of the Penarylvanl Collars of Dentil Surgi-ry. l-lfioc In reridenoo of Dr. Illlli. oppuatte th) Shaw House. wiohlj, '7S If Divoiu !: NOTIl K. Allr.il 5tre ... Willu, limine J, Straw. lo Cia Court l Cottmon plem of Ciearde'd ftouotr. No. J.muarr Term, 1S78 To WillmiSA J. Sraaw: You are harelir re quired 10 eppear 00 tbo frit dar of tbe Of SI teres ol Ihe Cuurl of Coaiejuo Pleas, toiboweaola wbjr a ileeree 01 diroreo rnould out be wade a(aioit you In the olsire itoted earn on eon)ilelal of iiirrtsiiit S.1UIHS rami, Jr., Cle.-rtrl.l, Fob. l 41. (sheriff. CAUTIO N.Aii poraooi ore trerobr ea tioneet ogsinit purehaiiox or io one war meddling with the following nropertr. now to tha oasaas. rloo of Benjamin bloom, of Pihe towosblp, e la : Two boreal aod harnesi, 1 two-horse waon, 1 pair Iwin sledi, 3 plows, 1 harrow, 1 above! plow, 3 uultlrators. III acres wheat to the grownd, Its) bashele euro oare, 10O bnibola oota, I aheap, f) shoots, ond oboqt 8,Ul)Q feet hemlock timber, oa the lame wal purchased hj ma ot Sheriff's sale 00 the I lib Inn, and Ii Ish with aaid Dent. Uloom oa loon only, aubjeot I bit order ot any time. AI'UAa DUO ,M, Curw.ni ilk, Pa., Mar. U-31. SURE REWARD. O YEARS TO PAY FOB A FAB ML, 84 to 8 IO Per Acre. aBrh and lHapto Land In Iff! rh Iff im thm MILLION ACMBfiHANT of tbe Vrand Hapltl auti lasAlajitt Maltreat) 4-oMpay, TITLK PKBFBCT. Blroiiti aoll mum rop plenty of ttmur her mo dro uvhtv-Bo rhlncli buaa fetppra.' Bnnnlnc trmm pur waOr iady markMa-Hatrhoola - Hallroad rom pletad hrnli centra of ike srani. H nd fof Minphlrt. KnCUl f lfi-man, Addrcaa W. . HroniRV, Land ommlwliHri Marehll.ll7t.Ia. r. luuci, a. H'coBKLa. a. tLKen. Gl'LICH, McCORELE & CO.'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Market atreot, ClurfloU, Po, Wo maoufaotoro oil kinds of Foroitor for Cbamhora, Oiatni Rooms, Ltbrorlel and Halls. If Too wait furnitur. of 001 kind, doo'l buT .alii 700 aaa oor iioek. M --miar -1 1 UNOKltTAItl N la til Iti brtnebee, prenntlj atieo()4 to. Notice in Bankruptcy, Uinta Ooarl 0 111 f afleot Suit, ) , roatnlt I H'eirira Ditritt a ieaoif feoai. J Toil II to (lea aotlr. Ikat 00 tbo 4th day of March, A. D. IMS, Warrant I Baokraotrt was leaned aaloet too estate Of Kiobard B. Taylor, of fjieoroeio, 10 tooeoontj or cteorflehl, on SteUof Peooiylronlo, who baa bean odjudifod benkrnpt upon Ota own petition f tbol Iho paTmoert of ooy debts ood deltvorv of owe nronertf kaleaiaiae la sorb bankrupt to him or for bis nee. ond the Irlnifer of p PUPB'tf 1 blm, or ftidilen b.' law 1 lliat 0 meeiino hf tba 'oioiiWrl'af slid fcaOk- rupt to prora tbelr dobtj, and to shooaa DOS Ol more oettfoeea of bia estate, will be bald ot o Coort of bankruptcy, to be boldro ot tho Leooerd Hi.eer, lo tha txtrounb of Clearfield, before 8. 8 Woodruff, Kaq , Ke(iter, eo tha lath da? of April, A. O, IrJIt, ot II o'elook. oi. JOHN HALL, tj. 8. Marshal oa Meesenrer. Plttebnri, Po., Mareb II, lSIS-tt. fa III Ofrfleas 0 OfaorAifd (htnlf I Tha ondertttrned Iroelni boa annolotod he the Deportment, ol Wnebtnftoo, prloolpal reporter of iae Affrieuiiurot ouuiinea OI Ivlesroeia aountjr, rerpeeirollj refiueile the oo-operalloo of oil to aailrt, b aaoding tho aubierihar all the laformo tton the 000 baariag opeo tba fullowiMf quee lioos, eo as to enabta him to make as correct eletereeet to tho Departmeot, oa possible 1 How moor boreal haeo d ad In your boroefh er town ship, ond of wht dimn. Jjow many fowl ond ealvea, dnif of what diaeaie. How man; Ibeep ban to hill, dud of what dllrare ! bow reset bINrd hy n. ItoW Bnay kOge here you toil, auu ei woat Olfeoso. wool STIIOIIin diieaKOs amonast tba noultrr. In oil easel l,s tin 11m rill 4d fhifh htye omo fnnd to 00 moeaM rul, ood la all oaaai I alia tha ouk ralvs of ill topb 01 nearly ai poiilhli. Br too eo-operolioa of oar eillarpa la eper! upon Ihilt Iniportaat porlloulare, the Aalaultoral raporU wl'l beoome ae eaeyelopoilia af oaefol iafwmatlua la tba pnb Iw, by aoablloi tko Deparlmeol to pablisb Ike dieeaiaa, the luaeas, on Ihe remedlee that kaee beaa found most benatelal to amnio dlweeea . An; ether l.foroia'lo. thol wlH be oooel.tered pablle koooSt, will bo thaokfoll) rtoelrafi. Addroae tko laSeerloer ot ttrampian flilla, Ch-aileld Co., Pa. 8AMURL W IUKM1KI. Memh II, HI" If. - STOVES, TINWARE f?AS FIXTURES. JAMES L.LEAYY, Hat lof purekasrd tko stoek of Fred, ftoekott, kerehy ieee ootieo tkal ke li prepared to furola all blods af , VffCAp fAflLQR of lb but and laet lapivvtad aiiitrR", ( lew artet. OAS FIXTLIIEN. Ha Sal area a .and, lot of BRACRKT8, OliAHUfiLIIIlt; and UAH LAMPS, of oil kloda, ot ooUakll prlooi. )a ltroi eruered Orlborl oelUa, la wit eoitooaaci. . - ' v" TIN-WARE. Alto, a coiatoUto aeertaMnl ef mmttm4 rmt perl el Roeai Re. t, PIB'I OflM llUUSMo JA. U 1.BAVT, Firiotar, rilD. SACEETTi 8mf Chartttd, V, ttw. , 7T-, - girti'fftlSfmrnts. CALL AND KTTI.i:.lll panose In debted tu (luliob. M-tCiiwhla A Oi are r-uuarli-d to oall ai Itioir fuiuiiwra etora a id rattle ibeir arooume wlihonl dl-tj. either be ea.h or ot. and r tills means lave aoiti aod trouble t all same utm leroed. I UialCll, Mot-ORKLB, CO. tNCI.lNll V CI.AKHICAI. HOIIIMII., Tide aohool will pen lo tbe fon ird Urs- drd tt-lioul hulldiof, ClearSold. I'o ,ua HON DAY, Af Hlb Md, 17, on eoeiloue elerao weeks. Tuition, for Common hratiehoi AS) Higher Kus'lih and CUoloal- ..... e Ml A Normal elan will be furmod If dcrlred. Cluerllrld. lob U Ml 0. VOUNllMAN. pXKCDTIIIX'a .NOTICE. NollM U lj horetiT ffi-o Mi at Ultera TeilaiiitiBtarr n tl.kj uil ol ALKNiIMf UUKK.MA.N. Ule ui I'uvitiytAia luwualiiiJ. Clwertlwlil evuniy. ie,, efeefaawed, aatlnpi beea 4w)f Rrauleil ts ike UDiitr-iKriaitl, ell ptitiuua iudvbleU lo Miltl mUle will ilrae make .muittJissU yyiaui, and tlmw baviDK oliun ur duDieuJa will preiHint Ibva. nerj auibeu floated fr ivrtlciuent wfibuul dUy. CATIIAhINK HOfFMAN, rrei,ebill, lV.reb. 27, .TH-flt Kxeuutrii. AIMIMHTBATOHM NOTIf'fS. Nwlioe i brebjr fifea tht Utterf of Al fiiiniilnlion on the eaUU of SAM'L TROV, Kr lali of Urady toamhin, Clrfield CuudI. I'-, dtv'd, hiving Wee do If ariB:ed lo Ihe undar i(nctl, ell ftorNDi Indohtvd to Mid eilate IM ileefe niaka itatDMieU peyiaeut, aid .bote he lift eUirot or tlnnandM will preiwnt tbeta proiterly autbenttoted lur eettleteent althoutdeky. K. II. MOO UK, l,uth.tpL.urg, P, F-b. t, '7S At Adu'r. Hotel and Farm for Sale. The hndrnlined oBen for eale a rood fitrB. eonUtaiet; abuut Ti mert of lena, ahaete atxiet ohP-fourtti of a alio wtitk of Bhawifllla, Clear- ntill eouotT, ra. There lean a rarm a jrnl frame building Iti.Sfl fret, aow aaed ae a hotel for tbe aoeori)tulatluB of lembertuea, a good atabla IBi.'ifi Itrtt, wslib all neoeMary oulbulldiDe;., end a roniiig orchard ot thriUy frail trei peedbae, apptea, peara and eherrr Ireet. The farm aad butrl U faffcitd at private aele, oa rejwoneble ttrnii. Kur particolarn, apply ea the premises, or by Mtrr to l.OUHIHA J. IRVlN. atac Hm Shawarille. I'e- riMl 'OSTHAC'nH.-Thfl Bederis;ned X wiH reorira pnpali for building a bridgw anion Orai field erwa, at what is haowa at Lttx' rordiug,uotil Wednesday Ihe t()tb day ur March, 1 8; 8. Ibe bridge t" be a -In git span of HI fort ; to le tiilr.it firet wide litiide, aad twaoty feet high from Ivw water luarfc; alone to be larm aad aited lu ihe purpose Tbo ttoatrutur to faraiah everything except Ibe laialert and to be a g-Md, tQiiitariual urnge, i ne aeaersigBeil agree to furntah Ihe lumber, dalivered oa the ground. Tu be an uncoveml bridge. I'Unsand itieuificaUuna can bo teea at tbe nfflea of U . H. A W. Barrett. i rearvehl, r , waore oiaa eaa be lert, or the) may be banrjod ta either of the undersigned. T 11 DM AH II ILL, HIMON TUUMFdO.V. UtU h. UAHKKIT. Mareb 1, 187 8-It. Comaiittee, Ao. NOTICE TO COIUSUMERS The Tib Tag Smoiir-g Tjbaee la "woond to a ae" in aroma, milduess, parity aod quality. The great eelebrlty of oar Tin Tag Tobarca has eauiied naay Imitations thereof t-i b plaed on tbe tua'kat, we therefure eaatioa all Cbewera again' purchasing such imltatinni, All dnalera baying or i til Ing ether plug tob-wen bearing a bard or oieUlio label, render tbamsetver liable to tbe penalty of tbo laa, and all persons violating unr trade marks are puauhahU by fine and impH ion meat. See Act of Conereee Auff. 14, IHlfl. The g-nnlae Lorillard TU Tea; Tebacca oaa be distingaisbed by a TI N TAG oa euh lump avith the word I.ORIaLLAKU stamped tbareoa. Over 7,0(18 .Qpitobatwo euld la 1M77, aad aearly 3(00il prsoni eupluyed in factories. Taiet paid Govern man l la IH77, about 1.6fl(t,- PO, aad during past 13 years, orer $20,0,i,mm. Xiiese goods seiU by J. U Lytlr, Clearflold, Fa., Agent for Clearfield enuoty, at manuracturera' rat re. Mar. 6, 78 Ste. RF.(;iwTRHK NOTICG. Notiee Is hereby given that the follow In ao- owuata have beo exauiaed and passed by mo, aod remaia nted oi reeoru in tbia eoiee fur tbe in spectioa of heirs, lagatees, ereditors, and all others interested, and will be presented to the Beit Or- E bans' Coart of Clearfield eoaaty, to be held at the ourt House, la the bonragh of Clearfield, eon., meneing ea the Sd Moaday (be ins; tbe 18th davi of Meivh, A. 1. 18TB i Final aeeoant of P. Taaaey, Adm'r of the estate oi Samuel uordua, late of Wuodward twp , Clearfield Co., Pa., deoeaeed. Pinal areuqnt of Jutiqi A. Ttrpe and Michael Shaffer, AJw'i-i q! tbe estate of Nlobolas Sella day, late of Urady twp , Ciearfleld Ce, p., da oeased. Final aceuual of Wai. T. Moore, Adm'r or tbe es tate of Andrews. Meate, late of Pane twp., Clearfield Co.. Pa , deceased. Final aeeoanl ef Daalel Good laa dar aad Il-nry Kaarr, Bxeeatora of tbe vttata of Adam Mar shall, lU af Urady twp., Clearfield Ca , Pa , deceased. Final aeeoant of R. R. Moore, aad Goo. C. Kirk, Kteeatars or Ui estate or 8. f. Hura, lata af Brady twp , Clearbeld Co. Pa, deeeaaeA. Flaal aeeoant of R. H. Moors aad Geo. C. Kirk , Kxeoutort of 8. J. Horn, and who was Guardi an of the minor heirs of James A. Woods, lata of Clearfield Co., Pa , deoaa'ad. Final aeeeuat af Henry A. Wright, Bieeatw of rhe ettsta of B B. W right, late of Beeearta twp , Clearfield Co., Pa . deeeaecA. Partial aeoonBt of Wrp. Lansbvrry, Adm'r of the eotate of David, tanbetry, lata of Lewreaoa twp., Ciearfleld Co-. Ha,, daeeaead. L.J. MORQAkJ. Feb. fu,( Hstiiater 4 Heeardar. PRIVATE SALE or Valuable Real Estate I TV. I i U I i n . n i ' M.n.i.iw, "'II i. ran. twp., . teu--irld eoealyr, Pa., otTara tko Mlowlos aaloobla U..I U... I.. 446 Acres of Land, more or leaa, I Brooorfo townsklp, lyinj on tke north side of bisr Clearrl.ld ereek, and witbl oaa mile ef the aama. The abora land Is beeull; eoeored with hemlock, white oak, rook eat, ond other hard wood timber, and o quaatily of white sine, 4-l tp be half a mili.in op mr.ro feet. ' Iho hmo' li kMtiy tnderfele. With biiuhjlnoua eool, and dlreotlr o Ike lino of milrood leadin from flouiidaletuCeolport. Itiralne tlaaknown. Tkero ore, ojso, otker valuable mlnernli on tke name. Tha ahore laod Ital about two ood a-half mllaa below the Tt Hoar, ef Ulea Hope, odjolnlng looda of Oeorgo Qroum ood ethers, oo whot la knowo aa Porter's run. Tke )mproremento ao tke prop erly ore o food (eared saw mill, ta raunlof order, o hih dam, etooe bre.it, made to tha bast mee nir, tl) foi ultnoit anymarhiner;. There Is, also, o faiire rrume uwiumi noma ana arefc), hank lorn about l If or Bllr artros, wore or leu, of the land la olenrod. Any tiarroo libioi lo loraal In property of tbta kind will do woll to alanine this property. I will oall tbe wnuw or tho aodlrlded hair Ioteseik, ai may ault the poroboaor. Tba oboyo met of laod will maha two or three farms, which wllloompere farurably wllb Ike freeler poH of oor oounly. prlee ood toreaa made kseai to oey poreo. wlabiog to pur ebaee. Fur further partioulara aoll in pereo. or addreai Ibe .ader,l(nsd al Oramplm H ills P .0 ClearSaldoouoty, Pa, HAM L W1UHU1HI. Jo.. . 1 .70. 1 1 h ICGajaH HOTIl ICwThe folio.!., per. J oeni kaea Bled, Ip tke offioa of tko Clerk of Court of Quarter 8rrions of Oleerll.ld sounte. tbelr petltiow, ami tAfndrfor Hoedtei; nl lb. k)ark .ie,lo,. a., nfreenbir (M l)a Al gf .oj"al( . auTk. Win- S. Hrodlej,,, Cllrleld bopnuak . U. How W. C. Caejo. , w Jame, MaLauibll ., - R. Newton Sbnw ' William Shield, Woodward towmhip Da.ial MeCorthj.......,,. - lieerfe Kkedoe,. , " Wm. Darla. ......., ...... - Patriek Bhiolda ...Boatidala Wrouah Wm. Parkor.... m Wm. Currrn, ,... ., Abol Hall m .. .. lamal llf-liy., .............. f l Kllaab.il. Sfclrea..n.,.u ) Patriok lion.- ,,...... J I- Klpnli..,f;w f rron, li. Bapuigaydser ., Nicholas tUolllnl.,.., w u J.O. 8woope w . ktary Klienaower ., Jaoob Vlukoeker Mrs. lull); Slop, Peter R.ffoer. ...,.., Smltk B.trd ...... Noel loahert7...,M.,u., Ulrba.1 Carroll Ilaorte W. tmM....... llio Uert... ...., ..MorrU) towmhip Paeeyollle ....Ooeeoee kuronrk ,.HOerool. korougk "raey Brady township fleorgey. ohk,,.'.-...,V. ..,',,. Hulil loU.biB twi sekoleidi...,.... ... t M'''"mm..ru.en.lla toMskl Wm. oleMonlll .,. Unllok to.aiklp Ramuol llolliba. Crwaasellle boroah Howard Weld Boeearl. towohip Uoorf. W. Dnrll ......Hew Wtik..fte were' kurACainr. Joka Dm;!iarty, Jr..., ,.,ClekrteM aorew.k . a.Buitr,.i..f, nii:, - v. a. wimit.... u at le.he Oewf ...Corwon,H1le konogk Rletjfard Mouraasi.......,,.oatadoleejerouk Job Sohewto. . .Brodj eawoahip nia U. ,, Jlo.lidale OortlM Ikwm tko mora al CVoarteld. tk Ulk eojof rokmrr, 1171. , tIA BLOOM, Pah. IT, t. Protkoaotorr, Or TOBACCO! gnu di'frtisfmrnts. 1878. NOW READY I 1878. " A NEW WALL MAP . or : T- . .... . A . v - ' SIZK 4x8 FEET. Every School should hare a Copy I We take pleasure In annoitBelngtbepuhlieetlo. of tkis Map for wktoh wa hero lied ao maoy In qutrUo, It la keaatlfnlly eolored by aouotlee, and eentalna Krery Pout Office in the Stale, by the lateat euik'irltiis oorroetly loooi.e oh, rivora, oMuotoi.a, ratlroa la aod annate, and ts' Cumriluta In every particular. Tl la printed on tine paper, eenurely mouoted on t rung tattrlin nnd on rullere, oad will bofuroi.ked At tho low Price of 6. 00. Net. OJH3 1 TXXJU BBBTI MITCHELL'S 7 M.K lo nt, A Key, g-nlia, witk eaok aet, Amsll Serlea, with Names tit HI Kuiall Kortuo, wltboot N.iaee. I lin LergeHer.ua, without Nao-ea til Ot J. II. ULTLKR A CO., Vlar. t-4t. , Pblladalphia. Mercantile Appnuspiiienl. Tba render, of Foreign nnd Doineailo Merrhan dieo, Uislillera, llrewors, Urakers, Ae., hn Cleor Aetd ooanty, will tale not.ee tba they nr. op ptaiied and elarard br Ihe nndersened AnoraiM,, of Mareantile and other lleense laics, for toe year .nr:, M lollowa : n.iaa.. Hocc.rla Tow.slilp - . tai. 14 John II. Olaigow, gen'l mte, ...l.,.J) 7 on Id Nutter, Kooirry A Uo , geo'i tudee..,i.. J 0(1 Hall Towunlllp. 14 II. MrfHie. A Co., geo'l udee 7 00 II itolenMehutTer, gen'l md.e 7 on Hrndlurd Ti.wnahlp. ' 1 1 IflMionWra-er A f"-. druni 7 00 IU I t.ray A Co.. gen I fn,lae..HH . Jll I 14 J. T. Lfi-nard. g.n'1 mjso 7 I lurneld. Tiiunihlp. , . . 14 Aaron P,trhln, gnl mdso 7 on in Ilorsee 1'a.tnhiu, gen'l mdn H.. lo on 14 .famra 0. Connor, gon'l mIrnHH...M.. 7 00 14 Jack I'alehin, gon'l mdau,...,M aMa 7 Oo 14 Hn. M. C. Rol.drugs.... .. f on llrndy Tuwaalilp. IS J. rieylar A Hon. genT mdla Ill 00 4 Daaiel UoodlMtdor, gen'l rndie,, a 7 00 14 Moore A Hamilton, gen'l rndae 7 0.1 II J. ll. Kdinger, hardware. 7 00 II P. S. Weber To , gen'l md... tl U 11 Long A prady, hardware .., II so 11 I. treoy A Co., groeeriea..IH . y no 14 M. L. Lookard gen'l mdso , 7 00 14 A. L. Hoe. rnrniture 7 (HI 14 J-.hn II. Kills, gen'l mdee 7 00 14 Tb. ioaa Montgomery, gon'l mjso 7 0 tl M. U. Ainsley, dry goods IS 10 1 Jib. IruUoil, gen'lmdae 40 00 14 C. ll. Krone A llro.. notions 7 00 11 Ji.hn 8;ht-iirik n' tions. 7 00 11 t? A U 1.. Knsor, hoitis nd shoes. , 7 00 n. L. M, li-.l...n. I l,iliad ublek 40 Or t'tleal Towuahlp. 1 1 Jamus Mi-Kwe., ganl mdso T 0b ll J. It. Mokee. gon'l mdee f 00 14 Peul While, gen'l nJ.,..M.HWH.H 700 Covli.toa Townahlii. 14 Itillllaod A Ueckendora, gen'l mdae.H. 7 00 13 I.. M. t'oodriet, gon'l mdso 10 00 14 Francis Lelgey, gco I mdie , 7 00 Glrat-d Towuohlp, - 14 F. A Mignot, geol mdso Too Graham Township. 14 T. n. Forcer, gc'l mdse.w..w. 7 0 Oullcb Towuahlp. II D. R. Ratney A Co , gon'l md 10 00 14 P. A A .Ft.nn, gt-n'l mdie H f 00 14 T. A. Pridoaui, gen'l rndae .... 7 00 14 II. Allemoo, gen'l mdee 7 09 lluaton Tueraalilu, 14 Coryell A Co., gen'l mdso 7. Oft 14 C. D. Wood, drugs 7 00 14 Charles Hohaeker, grooeriaa 7 ftfl 14 J. A. Dorr, gon'l mils..... 7 00 kiarttiaoa ToHiiililp. II Qodrr, Fi.hrr, geo'l rndae 7 0 14 I. C. kterh'lkry, gen'l mdso 7 00 14 Co Op. m te Society, gen'l mdso 7 01 14 Uillitatfl A Yuikera, geo'l mdse...M.n.M I on , Lawrnie Township. ,; , . Cnarlr, Shaffer, brewery -.,M . po Lumber City Borough. 14 D. L. Ferguso, gen'l mdee 7 SO II Nutter, Dyer A Co., geo'l rndae It to Morris Towaahi. . i R B. Wlgto. gen'l mdia......, ....... 2. ot 14 Jonaa Nona, gen'l miiae.n.n.1Mm 7 09 14 Leonard Kytor, tn'l mdae.,, 7 09 14 Peter Hoyor, gon'l tndae. , , 7 09 Pmm Townsklp. II William A. Moor, gim'l mdie 7 09 14 Mile, W.ll, agent, gi'l mdie.... ...... 7 09 fl.ena Twomnhlp. . 14 J. Seyler A Bo., ge'l mdso.,... f 09 14 i. Brubaker, gon'l mds. 7 00 . Jamas Anderson, eating boose 7 SO tVoodwnrd Township. 10 M. Lieerlght A Co , genl mdet 70 0 14 Jamee Lowlhar, genl rndae 7 90 14 Mr,. L. J. Booondinger. gen'l mdee...... 7 Ml I Whitehead A Oe.. gen'l mdee 75 On 11 Fisher Bro's A Millar, gen'l mdso IS M 14 faooore Coodroy, geo'l mdie ., 7 99 14 JemriCorBely,gen'lmdeo 7 00 Cte.rHeld lorougll. II Wm. PuWoll, bordwtre.,,. ... ... I 00 II Bead A llaticrty, banlware 10 0 14 Jomes L. Leevy, eto.ee. ., '.',' ...,r. 7 OA It James U. Lytic, groceries l W 19 John McOanghey grooeriee'. m.. I 00 II A. li. Kramer A Co , gaoooriea.. 11 M 14 Siege A Norrle, meat market. .... 7 410 tl T. A- Flaok C... dry fundi li 00 11 Wm. Ketd. dry goods.,., , , It 00 11 II. A. Kratser, dry good,..'. II 69 II R. htofuup, gen'l mdse.. , 10 00 II Uao. Wroear A Co, gen'l mdee ,. II in 14 Jiiha A. Block tokaeoonllt. 7 00 14 Atet. Wnteon,tobn?eoniBt r 90 11 Ilerllngor A Book, elothiog I 00 It A. iluintburg, Agent, clothing.,,. 7 N II 8 Oulniburg. boots aaj eboee..' II 40 14 0. C. A T. W. Moore, boot, A shoal... 7 09 14 P. A. (iaullo, startonery 7 90 14 John Trontraan, fnrnituro ., 7 00 14 Uulleh, Mi-Cork Is A Co , rurnltaro 1 0 14 F. M. Cardon A tiro , moat market 7 09 14 M. U. Brown A Bro , maohlnery 7 00 14 0. D. Wataoa. drags T on C. II. Wntson.'patrnt madici,ee. I 00 14 llartswlck A Ireia, droga.. . 7 00 llartrwiek A Irwin, patent medicine... ft 00 t4 M. B. 8f nckmnn, drug 7 00 II B. e..aokejee, I'lteotmliiia.es...... t 00 14 S , Buliera, loulwionefy , f 00 4 8. .. Boticte, aaloo. ,., It 90 B. 8. Uutlera, S billiard Ulil M 00 It Jnba Stadler, centMtiooery.. ............ 7 00 A 1. Dougherty, Jr, soloea..-. t 91 A W. S. Ulanta, saloon. ........ ...,. 0 90 C. Ulpoldt, brewery ......,. la ot , W. Bndrna, brewery , II ot Clearteld Coooty Uank. St tt 14 8. 1. Snyder, Jaoeler f to Carwea.olll. Borough. 4 w. 1, Tbompeo. grnl mdta 4 tVtubiti. On ,'g.nl rndae..,';;'. I J. O. Wrlibt A Co .eulhln......... t to toS .... ii 00 14 P. Fault, gen'l md.e I to It Sareaal Irnold, gen'l d....,...M.. 10 91 II A.M. Irwtn.grn'l mdie-. It It 14 n. J. liates, hardware...... 14 Jacob Bilger, hardware II A. Oatea, hardware 14 A. hi. k Irk, .w.l.r 14 W. A. llale, grooeriee 14 Aughiobangb A Uregory, drugo... 14 J. It. Irwin, droga i. B. Irwin, patent medielnee It HegnerA Thompaoa. elothing 7 OO 7 00 II to . 7 t, 7 tt I 90 7 00 , A 00 7 to f to ia u. ..ran son, oonloeuo.ery 0. QratT A Bon, lelooa. ......, ,.. It to Curestrlll Bwk... ..., . m., II so loatd.l tlorough, 11 Union tl.rdw.ro Co ,(im'edih'dware. li 10 li C. W. Voollule. 4 Co., fen'l mde. 10 10 U " ..,.! i ,4 S Frank Lltrerlght, g.n'l mdso. J5 to 14 C. Uogferd, totlooa .. 7 tt II ( . Simon, gen'l mdee.... It 10 14 P. Cameron, fee't mdee ...... 7 00 11 H. H. Bhaw, gen'l rndae 4. J. ...... it 90 14 K. J. Cklfee, JeW.lrj. I 90 14 J. Rhoadaa, drngl 7 99 II M. J. Af. Lane, Kerr handles 11 19 II 1. B. Arnold, morehnndlse 7 90 14 McCaa. Dibhena, di) goods.,,...,., , 7 to 14 BenJ. cherllon, aotioni f 99 14 Mitlblna Moyer, Sotlona.... 7 90 14 M.LIrerlgbl, dr.ge. 7 90 A 1 I " ,1. P".' "i"'""" -Mt I Alretr ulaaiaB, dry guodi ... II to lj AlnJothet, wboleinle liquor .., 11 to VeWljarf BortuuU. , ' 14 Wa. Itu.ter, gen l miL... .... J (t N.w Yt aahlttgte. Uorofifk. II I Ilillumy, gea'l mdso... 14 N, R. Arnold, geo'l rndae Oaroola' Borough 14 Oeorgo B. Joaea. Jewalr.. it t t N OS '7 tt II Oe eeola Mercantile Oo, gen'l rndae. II T. C. licit.., gea'lmde.... II Kra.ee Broe', gen'l mdee It Lieorlght Bro,' A Co , geo'l mdee.. II Meter., dray A Co., gen'l rndae It Ml.leel OrltVy, ywa-1 mdee . (...., I to 11 to It to tt 10 II 9c fl tLTS 0"t.tt, goa'l til 11 Wtllutm Q. Kotley, gen'l Ufdee...'.-.. ...... II Brtkewtti 4 Hfeb.Ym'lindi I W.B. WMio, nel.eai. II PTlthl. Bro',, lUilooary,,, , .,. 14 T. R IJIn.dy A Co, druge......,. 14 F. P F.rey, Merea A tinware It W. Maya, .ellooo tt I ... 7 90 .... 7 99 .... T tl t 99 I.M I ! I Mtekael Bolllrn, reslnejrHlt.,., Ciltpeajt' tto.h,Mrt Wllto1a Botworb, It J. Qoae A fee, hhrhlf, 19 .oaa bmico, n mm ere ion nr. a 1. tke ap Mtoomo.V'thol M wf9l Ml wodteai M Ike OaenmloeHnoero' ofAne, iB.C4e.rft.le), oa Thered-.y, tko M dal'of Morth, lli kettoeo li. Hit, ol I o'elook A ., aad t fehxk P. .., wee. ead wkera ye. ean alUad If ye. Ihlak preper. Tokk notice, ell wk. ire I. 'toe'a Clearteld. P.. ,P., 1 7-4t. J duua u, tuilLB, oreo a, 1 Memntllo Appraleer. grin j&dvrrt.SM'n.s. AnMiwiarRATiiniv moticb. -Notloe la kerehy giro, that Lallan of Ad. mi.istr.tla. eo lb. estate of LBVt H UTZKI, 1st. of ttirard lo.nehip, Clearteld oounly,' Pa., AWoBfOd, baTta keen doty groled lo lb. underelgned, all pereoae Indebted to aaid .etat. will please make tmmedlnte peyment, nod ibor. f)o,rJ.U-ui-.vAwn4f ip.tr. -v.we dm-'wut awwafa-liejf,a.t Mel -. .epoj al w.tnewi ejeiay. WILLIMINU WKT.BL, ,t vvA . JON A IU AN WKTZKL, . r 1 Admiaistraleri. February 17, IV-ttO TTiXeCUTUKH' NOnCB-LellenTeita-1 meotoryon the eaute of Ur. R. V. WILSON, law of Ciearfleld borough, Clearfield euauly, Pa ,do'd, boring been granted to the ooderofgued, nil persons knowing tkomeelvea lado-ited to aaid estate nro required to moke immediate payment. ond tkae hating elelmo ogatnit tha aama will ureeea! them nrooerle nulhautluted r, e.t,u3 mamt without deley. CLEMENT W. SMITH, CAROLINA1 U WILSON, Baeootora. Or, 8. V. WiLiun, Attorney. CrarOeld, Pa., Feb. I0.S4. . ' ' Sheriff's Sale. By virtue ef luedry wriu of aiVW tfaeias is sued out of the Court or Curnmon Pleas of Clear field eounty, and ta oaa d tree tod. I bare will be eiposed to puhllo eale, at tbe Court House, la be borouxb ot Clearfield, oa Haterday, tbe 134 day of March, im, at 1 u'elock p. ta., tbe M lowing deeoribed real estate, to will All Ttefendafit'i Internt la two lots or plaeee of ground it to at la tbe vlllere af DnBols, Brady ivwannip, (.laarDria enanijs re , bognuao and da. eri'ei as fulluws: No. I, bounded ea tho west by Mala street, on ibe aorlb by Washiaffioe strert, aa the east by Oraage alley, aod oa tbe eewlh b) lot Su. ta, aod bring known as lot Ne. 6S ta plea eai.1 villagtp being 00 feat fraol an Mainatreet, aad I Ml feet oa n asfaisgtUMi etreat, aad baviag tbaraoa eittd a twe-slwry fraave biAaaa 18x2)1 feef, a rtnall stabta and other eel but Idiot; No I. A tat ia aaid village, boaoeed oa Ibe west by Franklin str, a iba aorih by lot Ne, 1,5, cast by I'esvh alley, eouth by lot of Epbraiia llaad, biug &t a Fran ilia street aod loO ftwt dfp. and bring lut No. 144 in plaa of seM village, baving theiaua ereetod a fraeie ao' i slorita bigh, about lei feet.' 8ad, tekea la ejawealtwa and lo be sul 1 aa tbe property ef Fraok Huiabargai, Tbrmi op a.ut. Tbe prtoe ur ean-at which tbe pnperty hall be struck off aiaat be paid at the titae of tale, ar aadh a bar arraageaMnu taade as will b afrovd, atherwise the property i) be liaaivdtuly pal ap and eeld agaia at tha eipea-e and risk af tho pvrsua ta wbota it wae strnek off, nd whw, ia ease if doneieney at sueh re salt, tball atake good tbe eetae, iad ia ao instance will tbe Deed be preeentad ia Court for eunarnatttia anlaaa. tba sjuKey it aetaaliy paid to tbe rfhsriiT. ANDKKW HKNTZ, jr., 8MBMirr'a Orrica. I htientf. Clear tt-ld. i'v. Fob, 2K.187I. f SherifFs Sale. BY tirtue or write of Fi. Fa, Issaed oat of ths Coort of Common flaws of Clear flsld eounty. and to me directed, there will be eiposed to POllMC 8ALB, at the Coort lloase, ia tbe boronith of Ciearfleld oa Saturday, the litlb day of March, 1!78, al 1 o'clock p. as, tbe follow-In described real estate, to wit: A certain lut of ground situate I ft the village of Ruck tort, Clear Sold eoanty, P., bounded aad de scribed as fullows. to wit : ftgianiDg at a post on the north-west corner of Maia street, being also corner of lot No 4. tbenoe sooth H7J drgrees aast 60 f-3t along tuw sirrt ti a pen at north ami Minth street, ihrnoe north 21 d'greff alung said aorth aul toulh street 170 fret 'o a p'-sl at aaat and want all.iv. thrn-a aorth T dt-grees west a'ong -aid all- (til liul lu a pout and liua wf lot Ni. 4, thence lou h two and one halt' dfgieae went one hundred aad seventy feet In I trie of lot No. 4 lo a pott aud plaoa a: beginning, contain, log S7 perohea, aiora er Irsa, baring thereon created a good (stank dwelling boo e, well luished. lliSS feet, aod kitchen lfxlci feet, a plank shoo shop, laxUl feet, and a frame stable 16x24 fevt, and other aotbulidiags. Halted, takea la as ecu tiiio, and to be sold ae tba property of lleary Ktagner. Also, all dcftDdant'e lauraat In tbe wbiu pine limber lying and standing oa a oar tai a Iraet of laad iitaate in Braly tuwnship,CleavrSald ouoly, ra,e'nt&ioin about thirty acres, mora or la, being the west side of a piaoe of laud owned bv Erastns Luthsr, bounded oa tbe aorth by laod of R. U. Moore, oa tbo wst by land at estate ef Jaoub Woaids. and oa tbe ouutb aad east by lands of ffraotuo Luther. 8eleei, taken ta esecatiun, and la be Mid as the proarty of I. 0. Wbi.pU, W. II. Drain aalW.W. Wood. i , Taaai or Sal, Tbe price or turn al which the property shall be struck off mast he paid at tbe time of sale, ar such other arrangements made aa will be approved , other wiee the proper ly will be Immediately put ap aad sold agaia at the erpease aad risk af the persoa to whom it was struck off, and who, ia eae ef deaeloacy at sueh re-sale, shall make good, the tame, aad la aa instaaee will the bead be preaeaied ia Court for aonfirmatloa aaleee the money ts actually paid ta the Sheriff. AND KB W KKNTZ, Jr. Saaairr's Orrica, I Sheriff. Ciearfleld. Pa., Feb. 30, t7d. 1 SherifT's Sale. BV vlrtae of iQOdry writs af Ka. g Issued aut ef the Coart of Common Pleas of Clear field Co., aad to me diroetod, there will be eiposed ta public sale, at the Ooart House, ta the borough of CrearBeld, ea Saturday, tha llith day of March, IM7H, at 1 a'doek, p.m the fbilow tag deecrtbed real aetata, ta wit i - All that certain measoage or lot of greaad sit eat a in tbe Borough of Oeeeola Mills, Ciearfleld county, Fa., bonaded ao follows t Segiaaing at a poet on Curtin street, tbenee back 141) feet alone, line of Noel Dougherty let la a post, tbeeee by a line at right angles ta I aet Haa at) feet to post oa lino, said post being tea foot more ar lew from aa alley, tbeaea 1ft) feat mare ar leaf across al.-y and la post oa Hale street, thcaae along Uale street 140 feet more or less ta a post, tbenee by a line running in a diagonal diraetloa lot feet a ore or lees to post ea Cartia street, theaee along Cur lin street 50 feet to place of bag tan lag havln thereat, erected oaa bib all dwaltiag hoaeoend alio a small sh,eiy. Suited, Ubea ia execution, and to be sold as the property of Michael Sand ford. Aleo, a oartaia tract of laad, sitaete la Burnt slda boroogh, Clearfield eounty, Pa., being twe lou No.'e llttaad 117, No. aith Ivgo two. sWry frame store hoaea, wall laiahed) No UT adjoining the above, with large two story dwell, ing boute, stable and other oebuildin,fs thereon, bounded as follows t Qa tba aaat by aa a'ley, on the west by Mate atrewt, and aa the eoath by loi of A U. Shelter. Seii4, Ukea la weaatlua,aad to be auld as the property of James Mo Murray. TiRats or fiALi.-The price or aaa at which tbe property shall be struck off mast be paid at the time of sale, ar each other arraagemeats made as will be approved, otherwise the property will be Immediately pat ap aad eehl acaia at the Ja pan ee and rink of tbe pereo a ta whom tt was struck off, and who, ta oaae of deficiency at sath tv-sele, ah all make goad tha aama, aad ta ao lastanee will tho Deed he presented ia Ooart fur ooalrmattoa aateas the money is actually paid ta the Sheriff. AKDMtiW rt.NTE.Jr., Sacmrr'i Or ma, ( Sheriff. Ciearfleld. Pa., Feb. IT. ltTl f lt SheriiTs Sale, y rlrln af will, ef Aswrf Aye tcusd, el of tke Ooorl of Oommon PJoai at uasae- at.19 uMoty, and ta aw dlraetad, there will be eiposed to publio sole, nt the Oourl lloase. ta the korougk of Clewf eld, oa Bol.rday, tke ,-ia aey oi ,:oren, 187S, at 1 o oleoh, p. mY tke following ducrlWd ml eataU. to wit I Alt that aertaln meea.ngej, tenement or pteoe uf ground oltuate in the borough of Ocoola, Olear laid eounty. Pa, bonaded and deeoribed aa fol lows: .Oa tbe aorth ky Ourtin alrort, en tke earl by lleary alley, oa tho eouth oyttproe alley, and tt. the weet by lut No. SIT, a.d knowa na lut Itq lit I tbe jeneral plfr.ejfaid botwogh, aad hy. log tbareua erected 0 plank kooae, leitl feat, M tory higk. hailed, thken in execnllon and ju a eeld aa the property of A. J. f . Merreli: A lie, tbol eerula lot of pteoe of 'grof.nl ailmnte) la the borough of Oeeeola, CleerlHd onunty, Pa , bounded na fuliowi : U. Ibe north by Hale street, oa tbe east hy Klliahelb erreet, on the moth by oae-hnlf uueh of tela Noa. Ivt A J09, en the wart by lot No. 10, and knewn na lata Ho. 'a it, A let In Ike general ,ln uf orM boroogh, btng Ihe aome tleoe ur lot of ground convoyed hy the Moehnnno. s.d aad Lomber dmriony, ky deao) dated Tib May, 1ST1, and harlag thereot entned a one nnd a-half story frame Mast. Ueiaed, take In eToea Ilea aad ta ae eeld a. lb. property of W. 0. HcCulley. A lao. tllt eartala uleea of frQaad altata la Ika lawn af Uoatldala, Claartield osuaty, rVt., oa lu auulkaaltooraerof Uriehi atreel'aad Ultaitr-.!, and froQliag on Brlibin atre.t AO feet.oad running not 1 it fel lo Uapla alley, aad known ai lot Ho. Ao ta the general pla. of eeld korengh, being tha same piece of ground eoaToyed ky U. Hoota aod wife by deed dated 7 lb Nor, 107, to Charloa Kinney and oil. hy deed dated Iflh Juno, 1071, ta Wm. boaghirly hy deed doted 17th J.ly, 171, to Fraaeta O UooncI, party hereto, aaid eereral eooTeyaaooa ealered oad reeordej la the oflo, for reoordlng Deed., reapeolWaly ia Deed Book No. I, pogoa 140, 14 aad lit, and ha. lag there 0 ereetod . Iwe-etory frame kuwa, about gtioa, with hiteke. attached. Beiaed, toke. I. nail Ho. md to ke sold aa tk. property ef Fmncil 0 Kennel. Alee, tke qn,i .f pVt ,f tkal tawlai. aauara e plioe of ground illume la tke borough of Veeeola lloreial.F, ant ournpuaed ef lute Hue: N, 11 anj foi to rb. eonaral plan of sal J berougo, fronting on tke porta lido of Prnodr M net li hot, aod oa tko lloe of Hale street lot fool, ketag port of iha name pramiato eeyed ky tke UsoeoU deed Co. It Wm. a Winuma ..A Baoj. Amirwae, kt, wa dielded one half ef the premises to William ll. William, by decddated'M Deeember lltt, and eeoreyd ky Wm. k. W Hilar., ml hll wife, ky deed doted let Fekrwory, l!l,aa Kastagtoa Kep lHut,andharlagthnreoa erooted a frame koum, well lalshed, twe eterlee k h, end etable Belaud, taken In eieontiee, nnd to ke told at tka property oi amtagtoa Kephert. Ale-, Ikat eertela meaeaago or pleee a freood into to jne town wl Tl eel uieoela, fjlenrrtelfl JUty, Pa., hiMiidrd, nnd deicrtbed kl foflA)! tiglaatag at a flu 1561 StMft'j'tur'rW (Mf ,' ioe aoMk to feet i ttu.ee meet to IW i tkeaee eoulk I feet to pleee of beginning, and kari.g tkereoa ereeted a plaak aoaaa, Iwe aaorlea klgb, witk bee-meat, aad a em alt si, re. Heiaed, lebaa I. .aeeetie nod lo ke eeld aa ike pr-perly ef demo. B. Cole. T.aua or in... Tbe price or an al wklek tfc. prepert. akaH bo ettwek of moat ke Paid a i,e Mm, uj e.1 m eu.ok -Hhe, artwgomeufl wade a, wltl kt lrpTeleoklrraledtkeUrT'er(Twtfl (! immedl.tety putwp oaltold aeja.a al laoI,lVil; naej rt. of iJm-noraeW to lo was ttrifll aad I wtje, U tm of uUa.dy l H'i, It T" arr '1 "w""! as. t . taotaa wilt tan iVeei Ve preeMlod la e-ert tar eootre.1 meeey la Mtnallf paid ee tbe AMDB.BA? BaJifLJr. Seen I. Baaatrr'a Orrtv. I . BAaaif. Clea.l.id. Pa., Feh. tt, U7I. J