She fficpubliati. (Jtosos B. OnnoukNuin, Editor. CLBARK1KJ-D, Pa. WIDNS3DAT MORNINO, MARCH, 20, 1S7I Reader. If m .ant I know what li loin, oa la lb buelae., orl4, Juel read oar adrrrtiilef aolarBBl. the ffpaetaf eolutn la parlleular. Valuable Information " worth nearly 120,000 to the iiembor of the ring, but that much dcaJ low to the people. J. II. Butler, ol S. U. flutlcr Co., of Philadelphia, wbool hook publish cr, diod in Korlhumpton, Mass., on the 10th Inst., of paralysis, after u months confinement District Attorney Cotter, of McKeun county, ha boon lound guilty of aid ing prisoners to escape. A new trial has been moved for, mid tbo official is out on bail meanwhile. Ei-Socroiary and Senator Boutwell is quietly training for General Butler's scat In Congress, and it is hinted that the General had bettor save a few of his bricks for nso at home' Andrew Jackson Uorr says he is ub mild a mannered man as ever scuttled a ship or cut a throat. Jack has evi dently studied tbo injunction of Socra tes ' know thyself' to advantajjo ntlfbury Telegraph. 'I do net vi.lt tb Whit IIoum now," aaid tleueral IJarleld lo an applicant for ofllee. "That to on? of the few CflUiolntioni 1 hard," remarked the I're.ldent lo tbo n individual, not three boon aftarward .Ve. York Utar, Thcro's mutual comfort, cortuiulyl What statesman could bo rendered more happy? The Ohio Logislaturo is considering a law to provent betting on elections. Tbo penalty is from five to live hun dred dollars fine or imprisonment from ten days to six months or both, as tbo court may decide. We need just such a law in Pennsylvania. tienernl Simon Camoron wus seventy-nine rears old on tho 8ih of March, and on tbo Otli bo started with Jerry jty tho debate found on our first page, ilcKibben, Jim Diiflry and a number I that tho leading Senators of both par of other young bucks for tho Hot j t' participated in the debate. Some Sprinirs, Arkansas, to have some hunt- threatened to voto against it if their ing and bathing sport. They Kscapi Tho Louisiana' Bo turning Board rogues have flanked the penitentiary through a decision of the U. S. Court. Senator Stanley Matthews, Hayes' right bower in that body, was tbo first man to recoive tbo intelligence. This is outrage upon out rage. Kx-Senntor Wado had somo queer kinks in his mind. Ilo was.a firm be liover in spiritualism, and looked on death as a mere change of scenes. An other striking peculiarity was tho dread lie entertained of silting for a picture. Ho used to say often that ho liad as- much respect for a dentist's odleo as ho had for a photographic gallery. Not so Bad. A Kansas editor has made up his mind to send his wife and children to Washington, to look at the great men and womon who congregate there. Ho is now making arrange ments for a boarding place. He wants quarters for them In a private family, where their moral example and pros ence will be taken in exchange for boarding and washing. Ho had no rooms at last advices. Dom't Likr It Tho Sow York Hun is terribly mad because Repre sentative Randall and Swann, and Senators Gordon, Hill and Randolph, attended the last State dinner at tbo White Houso. The Sun doesn't un derstand tho situation. There is a movement on foot in Democratic cir , clos to eat Mr. J 1 ayes out of houso and homo. At present there seems to lio' no other method of getting him out of Mr. Tilden's domicile. Wathinijton rost. Political Pibatis. There are thou sands of our neighbors who have been unwilling to beliovo that the horde of carpet-baggers and scalawags who in vaded tho South after Iho eliiso of tbo war, were common thieves, but re cently thej, are forced to believe that such is tho fact. Thoso therefore who aro still in doubt on this subject, wo refer to an official document on our fourth page. If larceny and public . robbery has been conducted on a more J claborato scale anywhere else during the past century, lot it be pointed out. Twcod k Co. are nowhere. The Eastikn Quehtkim. The Pow ers are making slow approaches toward final settlement ol the war between Russia and Turkey. Every nationality in Eurnpo will bo drawn into tho Con gross before final peace it concluded Russia will bo compelled to submit all her demands to a Peace Congress. Eng land will take no part in favor of peace, but will koop hor Army and Jsavy on a war footing until- Russia agrees to this proposition. It is protly plain sow that Russia will not be per mitted (o acquire a foot of territory in 1 Kurope, and porhaps not even in Asia, whoh peace propositions are ratified IUtiier CesTtT. A n excfiango says : "The annual cost to the government per man in the army of the United Staloa it (1,854, while in England it is bat 1487, Germany, 1229, France, 212, and Russia, f 184. This would indicate that the United Stales it pay ing pretty dear for itt whistle, and notwithstanding General Sherman's swearing at Congressman Banning'a bill, a reduction of army expensos is highly necessary." Our army is prin cipally made op of officers, while the regiments of tht European arm ice are filled with soldier with only one Col onel to' A regiment, while ours has boot (even Colonel and other officers in proportion. Xltace the great ex fMose. .1 SERIOUS REFLECTIOS. The editor of tho Pittsburg Tele graph, in his Uxuo of tbo l'.'tli, wades into our law-maker, ut Hanisburg, up to the belt in this way: "It Is very generally understood that the State Legislature of l'ennoylvania does l.ot rise-in intelligence, capability lor work, .4--if . ,t. W rV mediocrnv. but iid uiiu su "Mniscd'Ciml any legislator fell so fur below this low level as to bo imbecile enough to give tbo whole crew away, as was done yesterday by a (Quaker City represent ative, in I lie introduction of the bill providing fur a commission ol tbreo retired Judges of the Supremo Court ol tho huito to decide upon the constl. tutionality of all acts before being read in place before the Gonoml Assembly, Salary, 1 1,000 a year ; lorm, four years. Thul such a bill should be introduced is, perhaps, proof of the need of such a commission, but as the bill does not provido that tho decision of this job commission ahull bo final, and as it is indeed one of the prerogatives of tho Assembly to pass upon the constitu tionulity of all measures brought be fore it, tho purposo of tho bill is too evidently to provido a place for somo body nour the tottering tbrono of Don Key Amcron I., to servo the 'circular' fraternity, and assist in investigations of the Davics stripo, giving a judicial tinge to the last coats of official white wash. Unless the Assembly wishes to stultify itself further even than it has yet dono, it will let tho Quaker City representative know that it still considers itself competent to pass upon the constitutionality of bills that come before it. There is a wide difference between being a fool and proclaiming such a fact to tho public." The Lono Bonos. Tho two ab sorbing mensnrcs before the present Congress, have been "the Bland Sil ver Bill," in tbo House, and "the Wal lace Bond Bill," in tho Scnato. Tbo former, as our readers aro aware, pass ed both Houses, was vetoed by Hayes, and passed again over the voto. Tho latter bill has passed the Senate unani mously and is now before tho Houso. For tho purposo of enlightening onr readers upon these two vital subjects, we published elaborate debates on tho "Silver Bill," and wo this week begin tho debate in tho Scnato on "the Wal lueo Hond Bill." It will be observed peculiar "Bourbon" views were not in corporatcd in the bill ; yet, upon its tuial passage, no member was sun! ciently opposed to it to call for tbo yeas and nays, and it therefore passed the Semite unanimously. Senator Wal lace's constituents huvo a right lo feel proud ol tueir representative. II lie is iniBiukon in bis measure, who in the United States Senate is not ? Wo may bo a little enthusiastic on this subject, but we expect to see fin hundred mill ,. of thece bonds issued within the next threo years. Good Advice. Tbo editor of the Patriot gives "tbo gentleman from liraulord somo excellent advice, as follows: "Senator Pavies of Bradford county rathor porcmptorily adjourned tho committee of investigation in or der that ho might attend the Supreme Court this week. He eaid be would not sign the report unless he bad an opportunity of hearing and toeing the witnesses, and upon this lofty throat the committee adjou rnod to await his sover eign pleasure. It was not enough that the Senator from Bradford should abandon bis public dtitios to attend to f bit privato affairs, but ho must inter- rupt the proceedings of tho committee for bis own personal convenience. Sen ator Davies know of bit engagements in tho Supremo Court when he bocatno a member of this committoc, and had ho declined sorving on it a member equally eompetont could no doubt have been found to tako bis place. Tho cooln,css of his threat not to tign the report is only equalled by the weakness of tho committee in yielding to it. There is not tho slightest neces sity that ho should sign tho report, and the absenco of hit signature will bardiy detract from its weight and in- nonce with tho public. Senator Da vie overestimates bis importance." Tnou ArtTiir'Man." Thooditor of the PitUburg Telegraph states it in this way : "Tbore is something re markable in the manner of the ad journment of the committee which it "investigating" tho Union Lino tax swindle. When Corporation Clerk Bayard was about to give facts under oath, which were damaging lo the Au ditor Gencrul, Attorney General, and Treasurer, llcrr grew nervous, the whole committee were stricken with dismay, and Senator Daviea, Chair man, suddenly sprang to his feet and declared that he must tako leave of absence for a week, and that if tho committee dared to meet in tho moan time be would not sign the report. So this whitewashing committeo baa ad journed lo meet at the call of a chair man who has manifested a positive de termination not to permit anything to transpmnnjuriout to the Democratic- Republican ring, otherwise known at tho Camcrons. The action of Konalor Davics had a moaning so obvious that it has aroused the indignation of every. Dooy wbo does not wear the ring collar. An Alcohol Commission Tbo Uni ted States Senate, on Tuesday, the 12th inst., passed a bill constituting a crmmission to look after the liquor traffic. It antbonr.es the President to appoint, by aud wilh the advice and consent ol the Son a to, a commission of five persons who shall be teloctod sole ly wilh roforonce to personal fitness and capacity for any honest, impartial and thorough investigation into the alcoholic liquor trajlic; primarily In its relations to revenue an4 also as to taxation and its general economic and tciontiflo aspects In connection with the public health and general welfare ol the people. It wat amondel to that at least one morauer of the Com mission shall be engaged in the liquor traffic. A SiNsini.E N io Fred Douglas advises hit colored brethren against all schemes of emigration and similsr movements, and says tbo best plaoe for the negro it at near the while peo ple as he ran get. . liXTUEASVRER M.iCKEY. Tho Washington correspondent of th Philadelphia Samay World, got bin eye on the Irrepressible " Hob" Mackey the other day, and he said : "lie is here, and, at usual, dined last night with Senator Don Camoron. He auys he did not come here for an office, and that he would not have one under 'WfV- a-aja.-v ,r- the word. Ilo says Iluyes is a hum bug, and that he is trying the game of postponingaction in regard to the Penn aylvania appointments in order to get all he can out of tbo politicians there at the full elections. I think this is true. Uaekey said to mo : "I want you to understand that I am not' walking up Pennsylvania ave nue this time with a vuliso, singing tho conspirator's song; that 1 am not go ing to Florida, and that I am not after an office. I came bore with State Sen ator Grior, of Butler county, who wants bis friond Robinson, editor of the Butler County Eagle, appointed Collector of lntornal Rovenuo for that district. The present Collector, Sulli van, was appointed by President John ton, and hat been in offlco twelve years." " What is the political prospect In Pennsylvania this year." "It it good. We will carry tho State, but it will be a strong pull. Peo ple generally have do idea of the im portance of this campaign. We bavo to elect a Governor, Lieutonant Gov ernor and a Supremo Court Judgo, in volving tho question of majority on tho Supremo Bench, a Secretary of In ternal Affuirs, Legislature and Con gress. It will bo a heavy fight." " What is the President doing to help you ? " " Not a thing." Commercially Riuht. It will bo observed by tho debalo in tho t'nited States Sunato, on tbo U'alluco bond bill, that some ol the Senators were opposed to paying more than 3.65 per cent, interest, while other members tavorcd 4 per cent. Tbo lattor wore right. This makes a dilTeronoe of 33 per cent, in the interest between gov ernment and business paper. Hereto fore the government bas been in com petition with every business enterprise, from the fact that it paid lor the uso of monoy, all an individual could afford to pay, for business purposes. Now, the money lender has two parties to select from, and may hosituto where to invest. " Uncle Sain" offers bim but 4 per cent., while John Smith, who is running a log job or a farm, offers 6 per cent. Ilenco tho government is no longer in competition with all bus mess enterprises, and bard times will tborefore bo exchangod for prosperity, because ol this reduction of govern, mont interest, while the "saving" in vestor is entirely satisfied with his 4 per cent, investment. St'IX or War. Tho Turks are still purchasing war material, although tbore baa been a great deal of "peace" talk. A dispatch from New Haven, on tho 15tb, says: "The English steamer Remus, which bas been bore for somo weeks taking in a cargo of cartridges and cartridge machinery for the Turkish Government, has dropped cut of the harbor, and tailed last night tor Constantinople." Reader, it it not very strange that no American vessel can be found any more to carry our goods to Europe and olsow here ? 1 1 it disgracoful to our mechanics, and very humiliating to all at a nation. If the policy of the Federal Government it not changed, we would not be surprised to soe foreigners operating our rail roads, too. What a spectacle lor Yankee cutenosa to contomplale. An Excellent Selection. Tho Democratic County Committee of Hun tingdon county, mot on tho 15th, and aeloetod R. Milton Spoor, Senatorial, and Col. J. S. Miller and Dr. McNite, Representative Delegates to tho noxt State Convention, with Instructions to uso all honorablo moans to secure tbo nomination of J. Simpson Africa, "I that borough, for Socrotary of Internal affairs. Tbit it the most appropriate recommendation that has boon made for this office. Mr. Africa it tho Chief Clork in tho offlco, and it conceded to be one of the most competent gentle men that over filled that position. There it no man mora competent to fill that offlco, and we hope he will be norainatod by our frienda, because he has the experience and ability to muko a first-class offloer. RlOHT Kll.LD. A small faction bas turned turned up annually in our Legislature, advocating a law author izing tho purchase of all school books with the school funds of the district. We aro glad to chronicle tho fact that this infamous measure was defeated in the House on the 5th inst. It, bow ever, eommandod 79 votes out of the two hundred numbers in the House. If the advocates of thit measure could succeed in their undertaking, a year would not elapse until they would ad vocate the purchase of clothing and boots and shoes for the school children out of the taxos. It it just as honest to advocate the purchase of a pair of shoot for a pupil out of tht common fund, at a book. Dim Saving Fraud. An examina tion of the books of the Beading Dime Havings Bank, which failed recently for over two millions of dollar, shows how apparent the fraud must havo been to the officer of the concern. On tbo 15ih of November, the day. book account shows that the deposit amount ed to 124,397.86, while the ledger ac count the tame evening thowt that the cash on baud wa only 106 25. A fraud more apparent can scarcely bo record ed in ledgers. The bank failed on the lGth, and the only cash found in the drawer wat in the shape ot a note tignod by tbs President and Cashier, calling for 1 13,800. ' A Point Well Pur. Tho Cincin nati Enquirer slate the caso in this way "The people of the United Slate bar paid, in Internet on untaxed Na tional bond since Wl, I,6P0,f2,- 807.32. Thit it almost the ontir amount of the National debt. How many lime are the people to pay the. debt J To exsmpt bonds from taxation was a war meatus, euusable on grounds such a permit another to kill one on in self defense. To exempt lbs bond from taxation now U like licensing a man to kill another when not attacked." A I'VRUC SCAS'DAl. The New Voik Eepress seems a lit tie tliin sklnnod. The editor siiys : "The retention of Anderson in the Now Orleans Custom House since his conviction of lorgery, it a Mundulous proceeding on the part of tbo Govern ment. . Iloru is a iiihii who bus been tried by the Statu Court, convicted of powering aud irresistible, and sentenced lo two years' hard labor in the peni tentiary. It is bud enough to have Weils ill Federal oIIk-u until he is trivii ; nut to nave a prison convict kept in ollleo because, I'oriooth. he helped John Stiorinuu A Co. steal . the Prijfljr.iy ihitc, is u litllo loo much for the Country to endure with patience." Why, dear man, ibis thing of con. victs being honored is becoming very fashionable in Itadicul circles. A con. vict was taken out ol tho South Ouro Una penitentiary two months ugo bo. cause he happened to be a Congress man, and restrained of bis personal liberty, and he has been sitting in bis seat in Congroe at Washington wilh tho outside brethren. Mora : A mom ber of our Legislature from Delaware county, became a little crooked during last summer, and his constituents lock cd him up in jail ; but when his breth ren mut at llarrisburg they missed their brothor, and learning tbal be also was restrained, sent an officer and took him out of prison, conveyed bim to the capitol, aud introduced bim to his brethren who gave him l-'iOO on ac count of salary, and 1100 worth of postage stumps, and discharged him. Recollect thejo are civil service times. P. O. War. We notice by our Clin ton county exchanges that unotlier Poslofliee war has broken out in Lock Haven and hostilities bavo heou pro gressing for some days. An effort i being made to displace Mr. J. W. Har ris, who was reappointed and confirm ed several months ugo, by preferring somo kind of charges against him. The aspirants lor the office of which there aro tbreo or four huvo gone to far as to induce the department to send up a special agent to investigate tho official standing of Mr. Harris, with tho hope that it will result in his de capitation. But Harris is full of fight and determined, to die guino. lie bus armed himself with a sutebel full of documents and posted off to Washing. ton to luy them beloro the department in person. In Ihu mean tiuio the as piruiita for the place aro quarreling among themselves, holding caucuses in buck yards and gaiing with wistful eyes on the poslofMce building. What a pity it is thul ibuy couldn't all be supplied wilh a postoffieo. Victor Hloo. Tho Paris corres pondent ol the Boston Jlrrald, in al luding to this celebrated French au thor, says : "Victor IJugo is so strong a person that ho can go out in all weathers without a great coat It is his 'custom, always, of an afternoon,' to take a long ride upon the top of an an omnibus, and, in this elevated o- sition, commanding a view of the busy lifo-of Paris, ho jots down his fust-com- ing ideas, and when ho reaches homo throw them into shape. It is assert ed that he has written ten volumes on the knife boards of omnibuses." The flunkies who travelled with tho Grant family through Kurope last tuinmor, tent tho novelist several invilations to call on them while In Paris, but he al ways declined. Victor no doubt re membered Grant's complimentary let ter addressed to Bismarck after tho full of Met. It was tho stupidest thing that an American President ever perpetrated. How is This? The Homo corres pondent ol tho London Times says: Cardinal Franebi bas been confirmed as Pontifical Secretary of Stuto, Curdi. nal Siineoni as Prefect of tbo Propa ganda, Cardinal Moridiinl as Camor lengo, and Cardinal li.irtolina as Pres ident ol tho Congregation of Rites. The Popoon receiving fifty-four parish priosts, recommended them to preach Jesus Christ, His life and teachings, and to guard their flocks against the infldolity and immorality so generally prevailing tho result of a corrupt press." Now, did Leo XIII allude to the European prett only, or did ha im-ludu that of America? We are charitablo enough to beliovo ho only alluded to tho "pros" of bis "native land" Italy. Twin Relics. Congressman Kelly, of ourownStato, is a Radical tariff ad vocate, and Garfield, of Ohio, is just as Rudical a free trader. Those twina are affording somo fun in tho political world just now. Garfield showed up some of tho inconsistencies of Mr. li on tho financial question "set down on him," the vulgar scribes say. Now that the laugh bas subsided, anxiety is a-tiploo to tee the sonorous Mr. K. squat on Mr. Garfield, and it it goner ally thought that he will do to very effectually, for bis subject is one with so many vulnerable points, that when the dissecting knife get to work on him he'll be about the most completely rippod-up Congressman that has been on tbo board for a long timo. Treason Most Damnarle. The Lancastor Intelligencer state that "without rccreont. Democratic votes the recorder bill would not have pass ed the Houso, nor would tbo bank commissioner bill havo got through the Sunato. Tbo odium of both is in soma tljgbl measure shared by fuith lost representative of our own party, These blow in tho house of our frienda are the hardest to bear, and It is no wonder that Impatient and disgustod Democrat begin to consider whether the thieves who woar the Democratic livery to servo tho opposition in are not tho most dcspicablo class of politi cal harlots." Defeated. Tbo seven day Baptist bill, which has boon before our Slate session, and championed by Senator Jones during the whole ol the last ses sion, was defeated on the 7th lint., only fourteen Senators having voted lor the measure. The bill conlem piatcd to oxompt this class of religion ists from the penalties of tbo Sunday laws, and allow them to have their Sunday on Saturday, and allow them to plow and reap on Sunday is their consciences might dictate James W. Wir, tor fifly six years Cashier of the 1arri.burg Dank, died in that city on lha 14th ir.st, from the effect of stroke ol paralysis. A It in LEAK. From five to ten thousand dollars are annually stolen out of the Treasury at llurrisburg, by a parly designated as "the Superintendent of Public Build ingaand Grounds." The following Is part of bit bill for thepist year, at fur nished by himself: Commonwealth or Pennsylvania, " ft arrisuuuii, January 21, 1S7S. J To the Senate and loune of Reprrsenta titx' o the Cummonwllh of VentuyU I'linid ; Genti.kmen In compliance with I lie rcQilirciuenta of the ixth section of tlio ! General Appropnutinii Act, approved tbo Dili day ol May, A. ! "its, 1 here with transmit u deluded statement ol the expenditures tor the Public Build ings and Grounds Department, for the year ending May Met, A. D. 1877. Tho amount uppropnutvd by suid section was (10.000,00, and boa been disburs ed as follows: For sinouat nsld for pnviog, jiblt ! t 2,0ull Oil For ili'nitliig rod gmbtllng is inbllo buildinR rod grouudi, including tho erection of two tounmlni ,9M TO For brick, ind, bri.-nUymg, coneut t rod puttering n 0M 51 For rztrn labor, elt-ming binding, night wntcbmsa,eliorvliDEnnw, Ao. VflS St Fur lurnlibing room lr Hoard of Ag llt'ulturft, Itoerd of Cheriot-i, chair . for Auditor llenrrel'e oIBm, 8te Ireaeurer'e Gffljii, Eieoutive Dcptrl nietit, snd fur filling an s room lo rtoro publio doenuieuM in for ibe Beereurjr of the Commonwoellb I,01tf 13 Forbsuling, esrting, freight sipenne, sod rt-peiring deekl, window, doom, obairl, do Sib a For gardeners' lanor. materiel, aiirub ier, fluwerr, plants. Sirllliaef and m.aure... . tIT tl Fur ln uoweri, tout furniibel, re paire tbrroto, loekimithitig, carpen ter verb, Sag for dome of flipitul, and tee for pul.lio building .. S7T vt For lurnitu.e, blindi, ooruiitt, pupor lug, tepairing, ophulH ring;, quctn wn and eual aupp lied nltc-oure Manama M 9m 47 Fur paiuliog and glanog... 12 Tolal SIS (ins t We could nuine i.no hundred aquuru business men residing in Ilarrihluirg, who would keep up all repairs of tbo kind mentioned for one half, F.vtry bill named in the loieoing schedule ii. ono-bulf too much. Tbu Superintend ent nor no onu eUo can point out one thousand dollars worth ol paving done, and nine mind red dollars in tho bunds ol an honest businoxa man, would have paid llie plumbing uml loiintain bills. More: Tho amount chargod lor fur nishing the Department offices wilh liiriiituio fir tho pail five jears, is enough to till them chock full, and leave no room for the officers, provided the furniture has not been stolen. Cremation to be Stopped. Tbo llurrisburg correspoudunt of the Pills burg Telegraph, in uNuilmg to this sub ject, says: "Dr. l.oMoyne s great rc tbrm is in danger. No ono who knows the Doctor would ever doubt bis abili ty ultimately to win over to his view the last orthodox opponent of t rema tion in Iilllu Washington, but when he is confronted with the prejudice and bigotry of the Pcnn-rylviiniu Legion tine bis stout hi at I may well quail. Cremation might triumph over the world, the flesh and the devil, hut it never can surmount the Pennsylvania Legislature. Duttolbusubject. Spang, of lledlord, has introduced a bill to prevent tho burning of bodies, and to punish all such ceremonies us tho ore mution of Duron Do I'ulin and Mrs- Pitman. It has already been reported from committee, and will doublless be put through in less timo thun it would take to roast an average corpso. When Brooks', of Cameron, rair.es his clarion voice iu its support, tho last represent ative of the Philadelphia Zoo will be ready to join forces with Itrother Spang." Touigoi.ery. An exchange eayt; " In Bryan, 0.,a man sued the 'Church of God,' laying bis damagt al 110,000, for enticing hit wife to abstain from marital relations wilh him. Formerly all tho parties were members of tho church, but latterly, for divers reasons, tho plaintiff bad been excommunicated, and he was placed under the ban termed 'avoidunco,' which means that the remaining members shall shun and avoid tho erring member. His wife was not allowed lo eat at the tame table, nor to tleep wilh her husband. Sevoral timet he came near winning her back, but tho elders were alwaya around and hold her back. At last bo brought suit for damages. The Church made it own defense in Court, and at tempted to carry thulr causo by Hiblo argument alone. Mnttbejury broua-bt in a verdict for tho plaintiff tor 12,500. Sometimes religious teal and foolery go band in hand, as in this case. Gin. Mead' Sistes,. Tho Wash ington correspondent of Iho Chicago Inter-Ocean ays: "Some time ago Secretary Schurx discharged a sislor of, General Meade from Ibe Interior De partment, a lady C5 years old, with no income except what sho received as a government clerk. At tho time ot bur discharge considerable noise was made about it by Gen. Hamilton and others. Schura defended the removal by claim ing that sho was incompetent. Secro tary McCrury has given tho lady a clerkship in tho War Department whore thoro are very few lady clerks, and she is now doing work and doing ll well that wat formerly done by a man. Too Late to Howl. The Cincin nati Gazette is trying to alarm the peo ple in thit way : "Lttrtarpnaring Int Waehtngloa front all eeetiona af Ibe country, anmpktiaing of tha ef fect of tb brmoeretio oruaad opoa bueiaea. ll i not very nonuraging lo reSeet that ther ar rtill flee month left of th prereat national nightmare.'' Why, doar man, this same "night mare," with thousands of ghosts, tared yon in the face for twelve year, and still you never lounded one nolo of alarm, Why booome so fidg ety now. IIarrisri:ro Leoislation. The Parker Daily complain that in the bill passod by tho Legislature to pre vent tho over isauo ot oil certificate by pipe-line companies the section pro viding for the punishment nf tho of fence requires such a roundabout of legal procedure that no person will take advantage of hi remedy. The antidoto i a had as the pokum, A WoNDEaruL Mes. Th Xw York .Sf.rr remarks: "It la said that Bob Ingersoll is trying to convort Mrs. Van Cotl; at the aim timo Mr. Van Coll It trying to convort Haye' pri vato Socrotary, tbo rhetorical Mr. lioo'gers, who is accused of having in troduced rum punch at the White House, disguised a orange juica." Thai w bv lieligioo, Rodger Mat Rnm all St on Jo j BurLaVt Simmons. The proupcits . are there will be another hot tight in the Sunato over the President's ap pointineut of Mr. Hoard lo lw Collector at Boston. Han. Duller is no willing to have hit young man Simmons made a vicarious offering to Mr. Ue)ar't dis pleasure, anil hu tnav sxn be exiiurled ! to commence bunting amulier iiixtull- ':);'-:'.'-.'--' ..... Exactly. Tim Hellefonlu liepubli run makes u very clear point in this way : "Senator Wallace it the author of a financial schomo, known as the long bond priijeclwufieli, ifit succeeds in becoming a law, will be apt with the silver bill to put a final quietus to the Greenback party, which Kili have no reasonable excuso for a con tinued existence." An Awrui. 1 alamitt.--"Five hun dred men were lost!" Sucb is tbo brief but frightful sentence in a short dispatch from Triosto announcing the burning of tho Austrian steamer Sphinx, with 2,500 Circassians on board. Had not the ateamer been near shore, the probability is that the whole of tho passengers would have been lost. How Cbiel. The Phila. Record plugs our humane Governor in this wicked way : "ft a aa id that Ooveraor Harlrasft willfiga the Recorder's bill prorldrd It i eent to hint aling wilb lha Bank Kunilner'e bill, tie deel aot ex -etlr Cooatinand for rlnf he U iaclined lo lie damntug tboeo be baa no mind tot bit be will Piga a bill La bee ae mind to 1 " Tu get on peaaed be ie inclined be " Dkath or A Senator. Hon. David A. Nanle,. Stale Senator from Phila delphia, died in thul city on Monday last. He lia" been a member of tho Sonuto over since lfifiO, and for a num. her ol years tbo only Democratic Sen ator from that city. Ho wot. President of the America Club, one of tho finest political organizations in Philadelphia. , -fur mtiSflttfutS. ADMIKIftrHATOHS' NOTICE. Notice U hereby given that Letter! of Ad inmirtfatiot an lha eetat of LEVI WKTEHL, lete af Uirerd townebip, Cloarflald conoty, Pa., dcot-a.d, having been duly granted t the undersigned, all pereoae indebted to eaid ertate will pleae matt !moidiat paymont, andtboe I heving claim or demand againet la last will ' preernt them properly authenticated ter eeltie. vent without delay. vt I I.I.1M lll v r. rr.KI., JONATHAN K1ZKI., Adnouialrstur. February 17, MTS Sl IXKClTOlm' NltriCi: Le'trre Tola J military on thoeeteteaf Dr. II. V. WILSON, iic of Cleerfield boroflub, Claruld sounty, Pa.dre'd, having ben granted to ibe underelgned, all periimi knowing themielvee in.le ted to eaid eftale are required lo make Immediate payment, and lb.w having claim againet th eame will preient them properly autltentieaud fur aettta u.ent without dvUy. CI.EMEXT W. SMITH. CAHOL1NI M WILSON, Lxaealor. Or, 8. V. Wit ioa, Attoroev. llearteld, I'a., Feb Jl) tit. CALTIOrS..AIIpraoniart b-reby can Honed agtinet purnbaeingor in any way meddling with the following property, now la tb poena Hon of Uenjamio llloom, of l'ika townehip, vit : Two boreti and barneee, I two-horee wagon, I pair twin elede, t plowa, 1 harrow, 1 above! plow, 2 cultivator. 10 acre wheat la lb grosnd, 100 buebcle cora an, 1110 buibel oata, t ateers, pMcatr, ana aooqi s.ouu itel bemlnck timber, ai the eeme waa purchad by m at Nherts" eat oa tb Ilia ItieL, and ! ln wilh aaid Heaj. llloom on loan only, uhjct lo my order at any time. APUAK BLOJ.M, Curw.nivilK Pa., Mar. 1S-.1I. Dlt4H(11.DTK.N OK PARTNICHTIIIP. Nntte la hereby gtTn Ibtl tb eo-part. oirbip heretofar iletiag between Jaa Ooa 4 ftao. at Wallatoa, wa diitolrod by ataal eeu- wnt oo th lltb day ot March, Instant. Tb book and aooouats ar (eft wilh O. Frank Got fur eetttoaeot aad oolbwtioa. who wilt a! aattl all claim or to Drm. JfcMi tf Q. itt AN K U0S3. Wallaccton, March 0.71-4t. I bereby glvo nolie to our old patroaa, aa well aa to new oa. that tba barin will b eootla ned by aa at tb eld tod, br I propo to aeii trnre ana eoeapcr (ooaa ta a were aver or fered In thit market. 0. FKANK O08S DM.t TION OP PAnTNERHHIP. Nutioa la hereby glrea that tbo ao-part uarihip heretofor emitting aader tb Ira nam of Moore, Hamilton A Co , In tb neroantlt bad net at Lathertburg , Fa.. waa diwolved bv aietnal onaent oo tb Aral day uf February. Iti'A. L. B. I'arllle having withdrawn from tb firm The book, aote and obllgfttlnBi tba Irn ar loft th Moore m Hamilton for eet tiers en t and eol- lietion, aud ihey nill fttl all claims againtt h iate Arm. KEi HFN II. MO HB. JuHNsTON HAMILTON, LKWH B CARLlLK. I.utberrhurg, Maroh M,'T8-4i Tba andertigned dctlr lo eootlon la lb bntintta at tb old atand. MUOHI HAMILTON. . Notice in Bankriiplcy. Pftnrl Court V,iUd Xtatti, ) 9am en L rVeartm DhlriH o Pfeneem.'. j Thit la to give aot ice that on th 4th day f March. A. D. lT8.a Warroot ia Bankrantevwaa tMued agaloat the ttl of Hiehard B. Taylor, of Litarneia, IB ui rounty oi uiarnria, and State of rrnniylTani. Who baa bn aIJudged bankrupt anon bia own petition ) that tb pavmant of any debt! and deltry of any property btlonging t ab bankrupt to bim ar for hi aae. and tb tranifer f any property by him, ar forbidden by taw tnat a meeting oi in creditors or taid bank rupt to prove their debt, and to hooa oo ar wore aatlgne of bia eUte will be held at ft Coart of Baftkrpiey,to b hold1 attb Leonard Hoaae, In the borough of Clear Bel rj, beloro A, K Woodrtiff, Ktq , ftrgitter, on the lth day of April, A u. ihtp, at ii o eiooK, m. JOHN RAUL, V. fi. Martha) at Meaeeoger. Filtohurr. Pa , March li, 1878 3t. Agricultural Statistics. Tm le Citimtnt mf Clmrfiild Cbuafy $ Th aadrignd havlnt baea aaoolatod bv lb Drparimrai, at H atbmgion, principal reporter af ' Agrteauurai mattiie ar Ulearlfeld county, reepectfully roqaeila th eo-nperattoo af all to aMiti, eiy aeauing in auoeeriner ail lha inrornw lioa thav eaa bear In a; onoa lb followiac oiimb- tlnnt, o a to enabl him to mak a eorreel a tatemeat to th Department, a poteibl i Bow many bar have d ed ta yoar bomagb or town hip, and of what diaeae. How many cowt and eahea, and of what diteae. How many iheep have yoa loit, aad af what dtaeat how many iiiMd ay a-tga, now many aog Bara yoa loat, and of what dlaeat. What prtvaUIng diaa mongtt th poultry. In all eaaea gl. th rem ediea aeed whieb ban ba found to be aoeflvii lul, and la all eate to auve the eaah value of all lock aa nearly aa poMible. By tb eo-operation or our aiiiaeaa la general npna that Important particulars th Agaioultural report atl bota) aa aevolopodia! aaeful InforntatloB to th pnb lie, by enabling th Department to puMisb tb ditat, the rotaee, and th remedial that bav beaa foand mnet braafielal la aoruia diAt , Any oihr ipforiaa'loa that wiH baoaalred ) panne baueqi, il ) thankfully retalvedK Addreaa tha aubwlber at Grampian If I III, CleatleldCe Pa. 0AMUBL W IDKMIHI. Maroh II, 17 -If. ST0YE5, TIN-WARE AND GAS FIXTURES. JAMES L.LEAVY, llavln parebaeeS Ihe ,Kk ef Trad. Saokrll. tierrl five aiitir tbal b, le Brrnarri to faraLh all klndi ( HEATING, COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, of lb beet aaftMetet! iMnrored paltnaa, it rrj torn rla. CJ AN 1IJVTI IlKM. II hat alt a band, a let of BRACKETS, CIIANHKLIKKH and UAH I.AMPri, if all dind, el tuitabi price. Qa Biturat ordered alebert notie, lalt aitaaefa. TIN-WARE. Alee, a romplel aforlaat af BaaslXMar Tleare, ta eiblk b la rile tb suaata af arebaara. Preat fart f Hmm Da. t, HM OMIi HUtur JS. L. LA Vr, Fr.ari.Hr. fan. ACErT,t;f'i7 Otrtlrli. P., tM If, TT If. $rw dwtlsrrafntj. C 11.1. AM HF.tTI.l-: All pcreone la. I y cMilvd lu llulieta. M'Ctfkl a Co.. are re queues) 10 eait at IBetr nnil'ura etore muu renal taeir eeeeun'e wlihoat dU, either by b or a-tt. oa4 y thie taeaae cava e-lr aa 1 truuble t-i tl panier 0 .njarotid. v ' ill LI' II. M CuKKl.K, A CO. I Clear.!. IV. Ja. . I:t it if "pKdl.lKII A CI AOMICAI. M'llOOl,. TMirrb.iol will apea la Ibe Leonard lira- V a -V- ' 1 .. . ". W rv eaBrlVwa' Tuition for Cuminon aranebea 90 Iliicber Lng'lib and Ox-leal.. Ml A Normal elai will be f-Turd If d' lrcl. Cleerueid, lek IS Ut ll. C. YOUNHMAN. IXEl'IITKIX'K J brrebv given the KOTICK. Nolle ia given that Leltere leMninentary on lot ('uMH2tia b.wnahip, Cluarllld county, I Fa., deeeaald. bavta; aaca (dat creeled the un.lrreicued, all pcreone 'ifiutiMcd to raid. r-M ...... .1 I'llVUMvU unrvuiH l.i. wi:l plraM make iminedial payment, and thnre having elalnia or deiuaudi will prevent Ibetu properly aotbenliealcd for rttlrinent without drier. CAT HAHINK MuKrM AN, Frcocbtllle, 1'e . Feb. ST, ,ra-t Liwulrli. 1 DMIKIHTRTORN MOTIl'B. Netie Ii hereby givea that Lciuire of Ad. oiiuletratioo on tb eeute of HAVTL TKOV, Sr., late of Brady townabip, CIcarHeld Oouoly, Pa., de.-'d, having beo duly granted to the under eigMwi, all pcreone indebted lo raid oetale will f-leaac make iintnediato payment, aud thua bar ng claitni or detnande will preernt them properly auibrotitated for aeltlctneut without delay. H. H. MOOKK, I.ulh.t.lHng, Pa, Feb I, '78 fit.) A im r. Hotel and Farm for Sale. Th andrnigoed offer for eat a fond farm, ontaining about 7 aerrr of land, ai'uat aboat onc.foartb of a Bile aoutb of cbawrvlll, Clear 6e)l oonaty. Pa. Tbr le aa b farm a goad fram buildiag JltliSt feet, aow seed a a hotel for Ibe aocouBiodalioB of lam)innn, a good liable 1S1.1S tett, with all Beeceiary autbuildiage, aud a veung orrberd of thrifty fruit trees peach, apfil. pear aad brry Ire. Tb farm Bad hotel Ie oftcied at privata eal, on reatonahl lirtne. For palticulara, apply a tha premieel, orbylrtttrlo 1.0LS1HA J. 1KVIN, mar- -o . Hhawevllle, I'a. P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ICTORIAL HISTORYoftbeWORLD Bin bracing full an 'I anthratic lotMmnU of ar. rjf Bat ton of anci-Qt and naodarB tim, and ieolu ling a, hiftorv of lht Hie an I fait of th Urvclt and Roman Kmirtt. tha growth of tha naliuDi of ntuiipro Buropv, tha mirfill art, tb enmdui, tha fa u rial viUm.lh rrformAtitiD, tha tliwuvwr jr of lha Nf iVorM. ta , ale. It eftDtaion lit Una hiit orient nxritvingii nod X'XiM lirjtad'akla1uB9n pagef.and U lha mt-l twintlatf 11 1 nor? of lha World arar published. It Mill at tight. fi-'Dd for eaitDn pati and ettra Wrm" to Acenti, and tern why It setU fmV.cr thin any other book. A'tdma. Niio!fii. PtKLiimso Co, Philadelphia,, V. Mrvh 10 4t. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Tb Tia Ttg Smoking T'lbeem 1 "aecnd to nan" in aroma, mildneat, purity aoi (juality. Tba great eoiebrltT t our Tin Tag; Tobacco I oat auMHl many imltatroQ lnereu to be piaoeii I on the ma kor, wa therefore emtion all Cheum I again " purchaning aucb Imltationi. A II dfaler buying r tliing other plug tobarxir, hearing a hard or met He label, render trtouielrar , liable to tb penalty of tbo leu, and ail peraont ! violating onr trade mark are pinihnMe ry fine j anr imrritoomeut. free Aft of Cutirreai Auff. 1 The gr-nnla I.orlllard Tin Tmg Tobacco lean l diitingulthed he a TIM riCi un ea-ih lump with th word J.tlHII.IJAKI tta raped thrreoa. Over7,fr.ft tonatobaoeo aolj In 1877, ao.l marly .1,00i) ptTtona eniptuvnl iu facHinei. Taxetpatd Uorernment in 1ST7, ahiat H,ifl(i, 000, and during aet 12 yara, over $20,Otni,uon. The good i. ao Id by i. II Lytic, Clearfluld, Fa., Agnnt fur Clearfield eouoty, at manufacturer.!' rate. Mar. A, 78 3m. RK(;iTKHH KtlTICB. Notice Ii hereby given that tho follcwing ae euanti hnve befo examinod and pataed by tne, and remaia filed of reeord in thi otto for th In apeaMon of heir, legatee, creditor, aad all other intonated, and will bo preens ted to th neit Or phan t' Court ol Clearfield county, to be held at the Court Hoaae, la th borough of Clear. eld, mm nuncio g on tb Id Moaday (beiog tha Into day) of March, A. I. U78 i Final aeooant of P Tanney, Adm'r of th ettat of Ramoil Gordon, let of Woodward twp , ClearQeld Co, Pa., doeaeed. Final aroant of Jultaa A-Trpe aod Mlebaal (Shaffer, Adn'n the utat of Niebolaa Holla day, lata of Brady twp., Clearfield Co, P., do nated. Final aconuat of Wm. T. Moore, Adm'r of tb oa-1 tat of Andrew 8. Mr, Into of Pea a twp., i Cloarflald Co.. Pa., deeeoted. Final account af Daniel Good leader and Hnry 1 Knarr, Kxeewtort of the htat of Adam Mar hall, Ut of Brady twp,, Clearfield Co, Pa,; daied. i Final aocoant f ll. II. Moor, and Oeo. C. Kirk, : Kieootori of the extol of 8. J. Horn, lat of Drady twp , ClearfielJ Co. Pa, deceased. Final necoant of R. Tl. M..ure ar.d Geo. C. Kirk, Kxeeulnra of 8. J Horn, and wbo wax Guardi aft of the minor heir of Jam A. H'oodt, lal cf tlearne'd Co., Pa , deceased. Final account f Harry A. Wright, Kieealor of lb etlal of B. B. n right, lute of Uccoaria tap , tvieameij uo., fa , deceaeed. Partial acdnnt of Wm. Lanahcrry, Adm'r of the tot of David Lean berry, late of Lawrenoe twp., Clearfield Co., Pa, deoeaaed. L. J. MORGAN, Feb. tJ-U Kegiater Honerdar. PRIVATE SALE or Valuable Real Estate I Tb nndrtilrned, living la Penn twp., Clear field enuaty, Pa., offer tb following valuable Real Batata for el t 446 Acres of Land, or or If a. In Beeoaria townabip, lying on lb nmn nae oi oig mirniia eroea, ami within en mil of the aana. Th above land la bearily covered with betnleek, white oak, nck oar, and oi he; hard wood limber, and a quantity of white pine, aaid to b half a an ill. on or mere foot. Th I heavily anderlaid wilh bittmineua aoal, and directly oa the line of railroad lea tlng Iron lloatidaleteCoalport. Ita valo U unknown TVr are, altOtOiber valuable mineral! oa th earn. The hart land lie about tao and a-b!f mllea below tb village or UVen Hope, adjoining land of (leorg Oroom aod other, an what ia knowa aa Porlar'a run. The Improvementa oa the prop erty are a good geared aa mill, In running ordrr, a bigb dam, atone hreatt, made in the belt man ner, tt fur almoit anymaehinary There l,al, a large frame dwelling bonne and fram bank barn i ha i con, and aboat forty or fifty aeraa, aor or (eta, or lb land 1 cleared. Any pervoa aitbiag to ltt ia property el thia kind will do nail lo eianlne tbit property. I will tell the who I or th undivided half tall, as may tail lb pa reheat r. Tb a !.. traet of laod will mak two or three forma, whieb wiM epwj faeoraaily with th greater part of ear county. Priee aod Urm made known to any penon wlahiag to pur oka. For further partieuiar oall ia perton ar addra the andt reigned at Grampian llillt P .0 , Clrnldonuety,p. 8AM L W1DKM1RB. Ian. 9, l7 tf 1CENSB NOTICK Th following per- J nnt htv tied, la the oftVe of th Clerk of Cnortof Quarter Heaeinna orCIarflldoouat. thlr pvtlliont and boaffs for lieente. at th March aanioai bait, agreoably to lb Aflt f Atremuiy : BJOtlL. Wm . Bradley.. H. B. Bow iui A..CUrfield borough W. C. CarJntt .Itn e MoLanghlia B. Newton Khaw ....,., William flhielda paaial MfCariliy ......... Ooerg Bbod. Wm Davla Patrick shield. ...,.... Wm. Parker Wm. TJurra. Abel Hall. lam Haley . K lit be lb Hmllea ........... Patrtnb Dana , M. W. Klunk , tVrom L. Baamgardaer. Nieholaa ficsolltna J. 0. flwoope Mary Bitenbowor Jeoob Binbeckor. , Mra. Emily Mopp M Pter Huffnar fmlih Htrd Neal Dougherty ....,.. Michael Carndl t.eorge W. Lan Mil llvl Wm Sehoeaa t)erg B. Hohakr sfamnt Keboleld , Job Maltn Wm. lie Manure Kamul Hullibaa,.. Howard Weld M , Uonrgw W. pavt Woodward, townabip ..wHvatadtl borough ...Mnrrl too nab Ip Poteyflll ..Oaetola huroagh 0raila borough Brady tow Bah I p Hue ton townabip m H U Oovlngton towathlp tinheh tow nth ip ..Carwenaville hroegh Baecana townthtp .Nw Weahmgtou boro' tSTAOBAirr. John Dougherty, jr.... .V. Clearfield boreugb tl B. Bat tort, ,.,, ,,. ,m m n. Qlat. tt KiMtheh Uraff Carwnvlll borowgh Hiehard Madegaa. Uttat idale baroaeh Umm BwwrtB . Brady lawaahia WgoLBCAta. flfrto Uac..MMM.M.MM4M.M.Madal Owrtlfled fram tha ruawrd af Claartid. ilw Aik 4r mi Pehrwy, 117 a. BLi B LOO II , ' frew,!?,. rrothoSi?. Stw 3iflt'i,rtiSfin(ntiti: 1878. NOW EEADyTi 878. A NEW WALL MAP ir.onnsylvanl A.. ; JIZPi FEIT. VtiMv" OfiVfWtT fV".".i'i tiflTTA W tVe plcantir in tnnnn6Mnft tha ptiM .noli or i hi H m mttic fa) hail mf in qKlriM. 11 it bftufallf color kf oaut.M, tttiti ouDUigi Krery font ttntet ia tht Male, l tb Intra aaiburltiee-orraelly locate th rivare, mcuatain, rallroal and oanala, and U. Comjilete In every particular. ' " Tl tl prtntl on fin paper, eecdrely monntnr oh '.'ror.g aiii'lm aud on rlcrj, aad w'H be TuriiLbrd At tha low Price of $8.00, Net. OUT TUB DEBT I MITCHELL'S T Mape la fvt. A Ki, -.fU, with each net. Smnll flrrW, with Nuinci... ..., $10 00 Hinill Hariaa, withvut Niua...,w, U On Large Hartu, without N'araei 20 00 J. II. nUTLKK A CO., Mar. Ut. Philadelphia. Merca nt ile "Appra isrrneiit. Tbo rendma of Fore. gn and Damaaita Merchan diao, Ditlilkrt, Drewar. Jtroker. Ae., lo Clear ftald county, will tska nolie thit thay ar ap praiiad aad laand b tb andragDd AppraiMir uf Moroantile hud olbcrliatntaUiea, f-r ttaayaar M fvtlluwa:. clan. Uerrarla Town ah Ip TAX. 4 I . r oo 14 John O. Glatgow, ga'l anda....,. 14 Nutter, tOmury A Co, gen 'I nida. Hell Tawnahlp. M 11, Mc'lbee A C g-VI mdfK T On 14 hobrt M ibufiev, ga'l tod..H.MMM.... 7 0 llradlord Tuwoahlp II ltlet'iibrjicr A Co.. drux ..HM f 0(- III I V llray A Oo.. grn'l m. Jij on 14 J. T L-'-imrd. grn'l iade..,.w 7 DA Biirniiltle Townabip, 14 Aaron Pvtrkln, gcnl mdae ... 7 (ii IU lli.r..ce I'rtthiu, gco'l mdtt ., Id (n, 14 JuinraO. Co a nor, gn'l m ft. t tlfl 14 Jack I'alcbin, gen 'I mdtt .,..., T M,i 14 Mr i. M. C. IWi. drum - 7 0'. Ilrady Towualilp. 1.1 J. Sej'er A Son. gen'l m lee 10 60 14 Iianiel H "id : an dor, gu'. mdae. T 0(1 14 Monre A Jtaniiltoo, grB'l tkd,.,. ... 7 B i 14 J. II. Kdinger, hard turf 7 (HI II P. rt. Welter A Co , gon'l ml.e 1 lu II I.tag A Braily, har.iware.,..t...f Ii 51 14 T. Tracy A Co., groccrlea . 7 fft 14 M L. .ock;ird gan'imda 7 tlfl 14 A. L. Ilo.v, furniture 7 0 14 J-hn B. Flht. (ten'l m l f (111 14 Th niat .Montgomery, gt-n'l m 1H ....... 7 ON ' 15 M. U. Aioilry, dry guoJi J io I 7 J-.bn I'ulloir, gf n'l ni-l(r M, v.mt 4 i II CD. KvanaA Br aouon. ,.Av 7 Oo ! 14 Ji.bn Hchrurick. ti'liont 7 0ft II H A tl L. Kunar, lKf.ti and ihnea. 7 00 W, L. .fin-fault li, 2 bil!lad luM 40 PC i ' 4 heat Towuxhlp 1 II Jam.' MrHwcn, gnn'l indan. T flir 1 14 J. K. W-Kec, g.VI mdte 7 00 I 11 Paul W bit., gcn'l mdne 7 00! a Hilton Tnwrtishlp. - It (it'tiland A Heoken lorn, gen'l mJte..,. 7 00 :t L. M. Coudritt, g-o'l tadto IP ft() tl Franrtt Leigpy, gin'l mdte t s 7 OU (Irani Towualilp. 14 P. A Mignot, gcnl tndt 7 ( 0 (rfttiam rowttahlp. II T. II. Fi'rcey, gcnl mda....H...f.Mr .7 00 f.ullch Towiiahlp. ' ' " IX l. K. Hntnev A Co, gen'l mda 10 0 n r. a riiff'Bi aJ... 7 Ofi 14 T A. Pridcaut. gen'l mdo . 7 CO 14 II. Alleinan, gen'l m lie 7 ou Muitoii Tuwuablp. I I Coryell Co., gen'l tndae 7 P0 14 C. D. Wood, dris-fa...... , ,., 7 00 1 14 Charlet Rnhacker. groorri 7 00 14 J. A. lorr, gm'l mdte 7 00 ( Kartliaui Towualilp. 14 OMfrr Fltbtr, gea'l tida m 7 0 14 I.C- McCI-iekry, gea'l tnd'e 7 00 U Co Optra ive Hociety, gen'l mdee 7 II (llllilnn l A Yothert, gen'l mdae , 7 (li j ,. Lawrence Townahl. 1 Caarlea 8baffrl, Vrewarf ii 0 I. amber City tlorough. 14 I. t. Pergatnn, gen'l mda 7 A II Nattor, Iyer A Cj., gen'l mda 10 80 MorrU Towualilp. V R. B. Wtgtoa gea'l mdt 2 01 14 Jona Muna, gvn'l mitt.. H 7 00 14 Leonard KtIt, f-! idaM.MM f ttO 14 Pater Moyer, gea'l mdtM H 7 00 Peua Town hip, 14 William A, Moor, gea'l dti.,,, 1 7 0 14 Mil Wll, agent, gen'l mda 7 00 Uuton Towiiahlp, 14 J. Beyler A Son, gea'l md .... t M 14 J. Bruhaker, gea'l mdi 7 00 Jamei Anderaoo, aling bout 7 Ofl ' Uodwrd Townthlp. I M. Liverlgbt A Co , gvn'l mds. Ik 00 14 Jam Low ther, gen'l mdte f 0,i 14 Mra. L.J. Sanendinger, gen'l mda. .7 Oil I Whitehead A Co- gen'l anda..,,,,,! 3 Ou 11 Fitber Bro'i A Millar, gen'l aid....... li i0 14 honor Condrujr, gen'l mda 7 00 14 JamcaCornaly, gen'l md H 7 00 Clcarfleld Borough IS Wm. Powell, bard war ...H 10 00 IS need A Hacerty, bardwara. 10 00 14 Jamet L. Leay. atovea...WH,,.HnHM 7 0" 10 .lames H. Lvtle, groeerloi 2i 00 10 J.thn McOaugbey grocer.. J 00 IS A ti. Kramer A Co , grierfe. n ll 66 14 Htg A Norria, meat market. f 00 11 T A. Fleck A Co., dry gooda M 00 U Wm. Heed, dry good 15 11 II. A Kralitr, dry g.odt..WM IS 60 10 R Meiop. gen'l mdte.. It) t IS 0o. W raver Co . genl mdee It in 14 John A. fitenk. tobaceunitU. .. 7 00 14 A lei Watton.tohaieoniat , 7 00 11 llerHnger A Rook, lothtng....WHi... It OO 14 . Hnimbiirjr, Agent, clothing ll 8 Uuimhurg, b- ot and tboet 12 6 14 G. C. A T. W. Moore, boot A aboot... 7 00 14 P. A. DaaUo, stortonerv , - 7 00 14 John Trout man. furniture 7 00 14 Ji)ioh, MeCorkl A Ce , furniture...... 1 00 14 t. M.rCardon A Uro.,mat markt...H. 7 00 14 M. 0. tlrown A Br , machinery 7 00 14 C. D. WaUoa.droga.. 7 00 C. I. Wat eon, pah at medlciaea . 00 H Karlawiek A Irwin, drae 7 00 Ilartftrick A Irwin, patent medkiaP A 0U 14 H. B. fpaekmaa, drugi 7 fin If. B. Kpaektnan, putrat ot'diottiet 4 00 II (l. 8. Huitr, onfectiuficrye, T 00 I 8. 8. Iluttert, tloon JO 00 8. 8. Button, 1 billiard Ub let. .......... 4 oo 14 Juhn 8tadlr, conleelionery. f 00 A J. Doarberiy, Jr., aaloea Si wti A M. fl.Ulants, taktonM4MH,H ,..,, Id 00 C. Irsfpnldl, brtwry Hff U ft W. Indrea. brewery IS 00 Cleartiald County Bank SO I 14 8. I.Bnyder.)ewleT.. f 1 CMrwenavlilt Borouajn. 14 W. n.Tbompton, gen'l mda J 00 14 Tbompton A Ce , gen'l mdt , f 00 II J, Wright A Co.aloiblng M 11 Q 14 l, Pantt. grn'l mdt T 00 It Hamael rnold, gcn'l red 10 00 i A. M. irwfn.g.a'1 mdt. It 14 H. J. Halve, haMware 7 . 14 Jacob Bilger. hardware ,,..,..,,. 7 f 15 A. Ilatea, hardware It OO 14 A. M. Kirkjrwrler ... f . 14 W. A. Dale, groriea..Mn. ..,. 7 00 M Aaghmotiagb A Uregory, druga .., 7 00 14 J. H. Irwin, druga. r. 7 00 J. B. Irwin, patent mediol net A 00 14 AegnerA Thompcoa, clothing 7 to 14 c. tirafl A Bon, aon feel loner y 7 to A C. Graff A Una, aalooa , M 10 tt Cnrweaavill Uaak at Ot HoHigdalt Borough. II Uniontlarilw.raCo.fiim'adib'dware... li 00 IS C. W. YaD.futea A Co., gea'l mdt..... It 00 14 u .,.. 7 to Prank Liverlgbt, gen'l mda. m li 00 14 C. Lang ford, notiona , 7 00 It . Fimoa, goal mdae... .. K I &l) 14 P. Cameron, gen'l mdt nt .,. 7 Ot 15 R, U.8bw(geQT mdto...MH..., I 00 14 R. J. Obi flee, Jewelry 4..,,. r 14 J. Rboad, drag , t,. -T tt 15 M. A J. M. Lane, merchandia II 60 14 J. I. Arnold, marebandia. 7 00 14 McCaan A Uibbene, dry gooda M 7 to 14 BeoJ. Charlton, aotioM.. M 14 Mttibia Moier, aotione..,. ,, 7 to 14 M. Liverlgbt, druga Z 7 tt 4 " patent mdiiaa A 00 11 Andrew U lea to, dry gowdi...... , 10 II Alfred Mot he, wbolHaht liquor ...... 11 Wm. I'arker, 1 billiard tobte MHIH It Ot "ieu,bjr RoraMgU UMVm. IIuBter, ge' mde,....., t New WaahlUfton itorauh. II J. R. Mr Murray, gen'l mdae... li M ll AmmlA -.A J .. It tt - 1 tt OirtvU Brugb, . , 4 . . 14 Ocorg B. Joaea, Jewelry.. ' 7 tt is Ot eeu la Mercantile Cm.. .! . 11 an II T. Oa Heimt, gea'l mdt U to I Kraaee Urot , gen'l m lee....M It tu 10 Ltvtright Hrua' A Oa , g.e'1 mda ...... It on 11 Malere. (lr A fn A.- 14 Mlrtael Griffey, gea'l mda 7 Ofl 14 Heorg Roahtih, gen'l mdt 7 00 1 " .mam u. nciier, gra I m1te It to It Ilerkowita A It Int. ' t.,H ut an 14 W.U. Weilt,Bot(na t tt i nruwn Hro a, etatioaery M. f ou 14 T K Blaady a Co,, alroga . 7 no 14 P. P Par, sum A l... 14 W, Maya, aottoaa H..( j f f m,rai Hoiiivaa, raeiaarant , o ot Citizen' Hank gt tt Hallnetoa HAri..-o ' If J. Oeft A Bt, ev.and,a.. aana), ail WM ar araei la tha mm- prateeeeent, to at aB appeal win V hU l tfce CommlastMar' erne, to CUarAaid. am Thadaaaie. lb 1mm dmm mi Um IMla W.,- tv ' 14 It e'eioeh a u , ant 4 e'h 1. ... whm and I wf 7w Bltond kf ytw thiafe itii. vmruam, ra , l Hlf b. V VI TLB. Mareb I, itfMl; J MeeeMl Appralwf. 2tfw Avrrtlsfrntnt. ' Sheriff's Sale. Dy virtu of aoodry wrlta of tftaW Vi it. ud eat uf tb Court of Ooiurnna Ploat of Clear ftald ouutity, and to a diroMd, ibar will U ,iMiaad lu pul'Hfl al, at I hi Court lloua. (a b bitrvuffb of Claarluld, oa Hutu May, tha tH day of Maroh. I H7M. M I N'olnob p. tb fnj. loving dt-wrib4 rwloatat, t atti All Uvft adant'i tntrran la two (fit or plma of fr..ui.d lituau In the rilUgi of DuUdii, Bftly nwnihip. Clo-rl..ld muniy, Ta , houndad and da- aWVWt a. . ."MtfWWataMK I an Ihiwiil Isw llraltM biIIbiV svnrl ..at St.. . ... ek l hu rtv. dj, mmv neing inuwa mm tin no. Hi IB plan .. aaid vtli.gr, bomg nu tvt ir-mi 9a Jdain iiroat, and IfO fpl oo Wtuhiagton atrovt, and having tbrrn oivcU-d a two alorv fraino h aj IHiJH trot, m finall liable and uihrr outbuilJingi o J. A Ut ia aaid fiUaga, bounded th ( by Franklin atrrot. a tba aortb y lot No. in, eaat by I'tivch alley, anuth by tut of Cpiraim lUiide h Ing fit itft tn Pranklin itraat and fort dcrp, nd bring M No. 146 in plan f amid tllagj, hnring .kmep A'tc't, ft t'i- ij. Monea bigh, atvjttt in I trm. KfU-tJ, ukf la txi'PntifD and t tr tH14 m$ th property of Kraob ttuiubargoi. Taaat or Halo Tb prir or tun at which th property iball b (truck off aiutt bo paid at th tituit of rata, or aucb a btr arraagataanu nada aa will b approved, thrwia th proporty ii b linuifdiauly put up and Mid again at thooiptu and rtk of tha parte n to whoos it waa atrack off, and who, la aaof dBciooy at mob r aal, thai) maka good th aaia, and la no in tana will tho Dead b p rate D ted la Court for eoDfirinatioa unleaa tb money It actually paid to th Sheriff. ' ANDREW KNTZJr., ' KHBMirr' Orrira, I bheriff. CUMiriield, I'a., Pab. HO.IHTI. Sheriff's Sale. Ty virta of writ of Lamart .iei, mm4 J J out of th Court ef Commoa Pla of CUar fluid eountv, and to me directed, ther will be eipoaed to public aa!, at tb Coart Howa, la tb borough or Clearfield, on Saturday, th 2;:d day of Mareb. 1870, at 1 a'oloek, p. m tb following detcrlbed real ettato, to wltt All that oertala meuuage, tenement or pleo ef ground tituato in tb borough of Otcetil. Clear field county. Pa, bunded and deaeribed aa foL lowt 1 Oa th north by Curtia afreet, ea the ewat by Henry alley, on th tooth eyriprue alley, nd 00 th wcet by M No. 117, and known aa lot No. SIA la the general plan of aal borough, and hav ing thereon erected a plank h tit, I6r4 teat, on a tory high. Veiled, token in execution and to be Id aa the property or A. J. W. Merreli. Alto, that certain lot or pieo of ground aito ito la the hoMUifh otOtieota, ClrarfiHd county. Pa ( hiiunded aa 1'illowt: Oa tbo north by little ttot, on the eat by Kliiabetb afreet, en tb south by one-half each of IwU No. 2M A .100, on th weat hy lot No X0I, and known a lott N.'a 2VS A 3 '0 in Ihe gt ni ral pi- n ot aaid borough, hein tha auia piece or ot of ground conveyed by the Muahannoa Laud an I Lurnoer Ooiniiany, by deed dalid 7ih Mny, it't. and having thereou reted a 00 aod abalftt .ry frame houte. 8eid, tikea in evoeu lion and to be. ul aa the property uf W. C. McCuliey. AIo. thai oertala pieoief ground ttuta In tb town of Houttdel. CloArAeld onotv, Pa., oa th luibeatt corner of Umbin a tree 1 and Kluaatreel, and fronting oo Uriah. n ttrtet 60 teat and ruuning aatt 160 feet to Maple alley, aad known at lot No. Hi in the general plan uf aaid borough, being th tauie pitoo of ground enveyod bv 1). H mU and wife by deed ditcd 7tb Nov., IK70, to Cb-irlci t hinnt-y and wit by deed da tod .1''ih June, l(71. to Win. Dougherty by deed drted V7;h July, 1-72, to FmboU U'UtiDncI, ptrty hereto, e-tii aaviat eoBveyaaeoa entered and rotor la I in tha offii- lor recording DrtdK, ratpectirely In Dead Bjk No. 3, pigot 24!t, Z4y and j0, and having thrr on erect fd a two tirjr irin bue abnat 24k:i, wilh kiuhio attached. Hal, tktn to e teen tbn and to he aoid ua th properly of Pranci U'Uonnil. Alto, th on b l( part of tht e train tq iire or pitoe of ground tituaie in the borough ot (if-eata afirai.lt and iHtupsed ot lott No V9, I TO and itfl in itie general plan aad borough, fronting nu the norlb tije 01 Prener atreet li leet, and 04 th line of llele -treat liO fee', being part or ihe aauie pre mi a a aeBVayed by th 0aeoia Coat Co. to tt m. 0. H iliiama aud Buj. Andrewa, hi un divided one-half 01 the prerutM to William l. ftilliama by deed dated "3d iieoamber and conveyed by Wm. I) Willi ma aad bia wife, by deed dted lat February, li7n, to Ji.tingtoo Kep barl.and having thereon erect ed a (ram boue, well fluUbed, too atoriea bigh, and a ttable belied, token In exreu'ion, and to b tuld aa tb pro pen ef Ktsiugtun KepharU Alt, that wtiaa ineituago r pieoe ef g.'oaod ahuat In tb town of Wet Osceola, Clear Ot Id eounty, Pa., bounded aad dt-Mribtd aa ollowa 1 Ilcgiomog at a pin ttump ( the nee eaat 100 leet ; then or nurih i0 leet ; ttieuo wtt JfO leet ; thence Couth 6u I ret to plaoe ef beginning, and having thereon erected a plank bout, two atoriea high, with uaaeucot, and a email ttable. SiaeJ, taken in eiccmiiiQ and U be ild aa the property of Janice li. Cole, , , Taaua or 8le. Tb price or um at which th prortv abali be atruok off auit b paid at th titue ol tale, or aucb ..ther arrangement! made aa will be approved, Mherwite tb property will b Immediately put apaad told again at the a I pent and ritk of tb person to whom it waa atruok off, aud who, In oat of dettoieooy at a nob re sale, ehall mak good tb Mint, and in no inatane will tb Deed be prcaied to Court for eon trot. Uon unleaa lb moiry It actually paid to tb Sharif. ANDRBW HkNTZ.Jr., 8aairr' Orrica, I tfaariaT. ClearAeld, I'a.. Feb, 20, 1878. J HARTSWICK & IRWIN - SECOND 8TRIKT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DIALER! IN PURE 'DRUGS! i CHEMICALS! PAINTS, OII.S, DYE STUFF vAHMsiiKs, BRUSUB8, ; ' rKiroMiKT, ' '' ' FANCY tOODJ l TOILET ARTICLES, Or ALL KINDS, WRE WISES AND LIQUORS. for r.e4ilaU aalfeaas. truaaea, Supporter,, 8ekl Book, aad Statlom. rvt and all othr artieke aawllj ftiand ia a Drag 8tora. PHYSICIANS' PRRSCRIPTIONS CAP. PI'LLY COMPOUNDKU. Ilav.e, a tari as. parleae la Ibe Laela lkj eaa (Ire eallra Mb i.fartina. J. l. BAHTSBTICK, JOHN P. IRWIN FI.OVK, FEED, AND GHOOEllY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Iluoa No, 4, Pie. Uart Bmu. Claartal. 1H. KpeBtaatl a, ka4 (OAR, COPPKI, SODAJ COAL OIL, ' T :' J SYRUP, .' f SALT, SPICKS. SOAP, Cm4 aa Dried Pratt, TeVaeM, Clf an, Ceo- ti-, oidw vin,;.ti,, ttf, . ALSO, IITR4 HOlip HADI When! nid Barvhfa Flour, . .Urn Ileal, Chop, Fee4, Af)., All as? whtoh atttl m a .fc. tV. k. 1. uhMft IW twntn pwtajw. "r a a mm k wai m ma ClMrteK, or. UI HT. af