She jgt puMiran. UioHoi B. Goodlander, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MOBNINO, APRIL I, HT8. Reader, tf yon wool to know what It going o la tho boiineia world, i.uat rend on udvertiiiJig eolamna. tho flneeVel column is pnrtieulur. MAXIM! FOR THE DAY. No man worthy tha ollloo of Preeldeot ibeuld bo willing to bold II It oouoted in, or pleeed Ibero by Boy frond. If. Ubim. I eoald dot or have boon roeonellod to tbo ele rotioB by tbo tmallitl old of mine of periou, however reepeetable In private life, !o mult forever oerry opon bio brow tbo itomp of fraud tnt triumphant io Amerioun biitory. Ko eub foquont action, however meritorieni, eon woib nwey too lotion of tool rooord. CrtAnLBt Fntnrtt Adams. tnder Iho form! of low, Rutherford B. Ileyel hi Ul declared President of tho In Hod Slatee. HI titlo reili upoo dufrancbiermenl of lowful roterf, tho foloo eertint-atee of tbo returning ofil eon noting eorroptly, and tbo derlilon of a oom. oihIoi which bu refuted to kearevldonuu of al leged frood. For tbo Irat liroo oro tbo Amorlooa people confronted with tbo foot of o frnudulootlj eloetad Proifilrnt. Lot U not bo onderotood tbnt I bo frond will bo iilonllj oeqoloiood In br tbo roonlr;. Lot no hour pool in whlok tbo oiurpo tloa U forgoUon. Addbbsi or Dbbocbatio M. Co. Ono hnndrod Trt of faumon dopmvitjr oono muUtod and ooBonntnUodtnlonoliaoB of orina. Noror BtBln in (to bundrod yoon iholl Ikoj hovt on oppurtuoilr to repoai tbo wronr. Daribl W. Voohhbki. 1 wonld rotbor baro tbo ondorMnant oraqnar tor of n million of tbo Amarioan poopla than that of the Louisiana ReturniDf Board, or of tho Com minion wbieb aifloded tha fact! and docidod tbo qoeitioo on toehnitmUtr. Inoa. A. Ilr.annicBa. Cumcrnn Sliorman - Scoflcld, llftyce loft oat, in tho Kndioal prograinino noY for Pennsylvania. Tbo lact that Lord Derby, tho For eign Secretary, and bead of Quoon Vic toria' Cabinet, bua roeigncd looka as though tho Kantern War would bo re opened. Lightning may strike in Winter timo bcreaftor, from tho fuct that Ben But ler voted with tho Democrats ono day lftHt wock. Wo liopo bo will never do ho again. By the Fwtk. No Icwi than three would be Lancaster county Governors bavo declined that honor during tho past week Reynold, North and Wickornhani. Sensitiveness. Tbo resignation of the British Secretary on the morning of tho23ih ull., aciit wheat up four cents a bushel In Chicago, within two hours alter his resignation vrji read. On Tijie. Senator Hon Cameron can fill a vacancy in a fut oflice quick er than any other member in that body. The Cameron-Shcrnian alliunce is elab orated in the appointment of Schofield. Lord Beaconsflcld, and Lord Derby are in tho British Cabinet. Tbo latter was tho peace advocate in tho Cabinet and tbo former declared in favor of putting crory thing on a war looting and then await events. Ji'ST oianx. TliEi.Arrr.R Ancx chango.says : For a rich man to make n wtll llial will plcasu atl bis heirs, Is about as difficult a task as for an editor to undortako to print a paper to please ull liis readers. A new Dkpartdbe. The appoint ment of our ox-Congressman Scofield as tho successor of Allison, is the first deal in tho Cameron-Sherman gamo, and is tho seal placed npnn this new alliance. SoJIetdiso Wrong. Ben Butler voted the other day to scat a Demo crat in Congress who, like Tildcn, was counted out hist fall and tho certificate issued to tho Radical candidate. How ever : "Whito the lamp holdl out to bum, Tha rtlcit itinnor may return." . - --j. Bt;siNE8s Eiitebprise. Tho State Sonalo has worked itself so far a head of the Houso in business as to enable the members to adjourn over from tho 2Sth of March to the 9th of April, dur ing which timo we have no doubt tho members will have a good timo, whito tho House must work on. The War. It would scorn Irom the latest news Irom F.uropo that the war will bo renewed, and that England and Russia will measure their strength, and allow all the other powers to choose sides after the first blow. It looks like a general war, but it may bo averted if England is not too baity. The Elect. Auditor GoncralScboll and Stato Treasurer Noycs take charge oftheii respective Departments on the 1st Monday ol May next. Tbo former has announced his appointments, but "old square timber" does not seem to be in a hurry. Probably he has some rafts sticking in Kettlo Creek and he wants to got tbcm afloat before repair ing to llarrisburg. "Tub cat in the Meal tub." The general opinion of llowo'a anti-IInyes spoech is that it would have boon moro effective bad it come from some one who had not been disappointed ap plicant for tbo vacantty on the supreme bench to which Harlan was appointod, Ho was also a candidato when Grant appointod Waite and thoro is no doubt bo will bo a candidato again, should another vacancy ocenr. Cheated. Poor Ballard, the em bcEzlcing momlicr in tho lower House, of our Legislature, has been cheated out ot the half of his salary. His broth eren expollod him last Thursday for his crookedness at homo pockoting some $1,000 of trust funds. He is the fellow that was taken out of tho Del ware county Prison, paid half bis sala ry and f 100 00 worth of postage stamps and fenstod at llarrisburg for ten days. and then allowed to run off. M'ahted. A Democratic manager wated on tho floor of Congress. Tbo iraccedin'gs in that body on the 26th nit., muring the Feld Dean orm. tost for a Boat, shows conclusively that wo have no leader in that body, al though we have good majority of the tuumbeia in a numerical sense , ''The machine" ruui very strange, for eld manager liko Kandall End Wood to be in tbo) room -at tbe time. Why Is this : thus T 'A .YIXO llYPOCJtlTICAT.AXD TRIh'MXa ADMIXISTIIA TIOX." . Tho ttliovo titlo hai been toliforred on Mr. Hayes by (.'ouRivssiiiaii White, tli horn sUiU'Siniiii from liitliana cunnty. A WnnliiiiL'ton ItlUr wnler says: The mWVmW'V 'he '-BnHvlvania Ee- TZTZriZ-r. . xjf pTlllllCttfl IU1IL tor Sullivan, or Allegheny, to succeed Register Allison, deceased. Ilarry Whito and John M. Thompson wont to Sherman and told him to. II o ask ed them why they hadn't called Hayes's attention to It. They wont to Hayoa, who said that a Pennsylvanian in one of the departments bad been apokeo of lor the placo, but like "hbcriitan treated tbo question as still open, and inquired as to the qualifications of sev eral Pennsylvaniani amongst the num ber mentioning Mr. Schoflold, but stated nothing of his appointment, and as usual took notes. The congressmen felt satisfied nothing would be done lor some time and went back to Sherman to Inform him of the result of their in terview, when they wore greatly as tonished to learn Hayoa bad appointed Mr. SchoGold tho day before, and at the lime ol their visit bad lit bis pos session a telegram accepting the posi tion. Andtbcnthcyrippodandaworel White said they had been treated in decently, unfairly, dishonestly, untruth fully, unofficially, discortoously, tri flingly. Secretary Sherman, surprised at tho emphatic language of White, remarked that tho administration bad dono well by Pennsylvania, whereupon Mr. Thompson, impatiently waiting for an opportunity, said, "What in tho h 1 have you done for us ?" The Sec retary, looking astounded, mentioned tho names of Welsh and Taylor. Mr. Thompson said that ho wonld liko to know who, in Pennsylvania, was re sponsible for those appointments. Mr. Sherman asked, "Aro they not good men?" Mr. Thompson repliod, "Ccr tainly, there is no question about that ; but we think yon will pay the penalty lor trampling upon tbo pocplo whoso support you will want." General White then said again, "I want an an swer to my question ; why wore we not informed of this appointment with out being trifled with 1" Tho Secreta ry roplied, "We did not know that Mr. Schofield would accept." "Vos, sir, you did," said General Whito, "tha ap pointment was already made when we first called upon you." Mr. Thompson hero spoko again and said : "It looks much as if this were nothing but a ly ing, hypocritical and trifling adminis tration. Xjct'a go." Wboroupon the two Representatives turned upon thoir heels and left the Secretary to digest their remarks. "A Pair or Jacks." Two Pennsyl vania Congressmen exhibited them selves in their true characlor io the Cumtal lust week. The editor of tbo Philadelphia Times in alluding to their rfflirf says : "Thompson and Whltc.' tho Pennsylvania Congress men who nunteu in pajrs tor mo Registership of the Treasury and didn't find it until they holed it in Judge Seofield's pocket, babbled right out their grievance and tboir emphatic resentment of the treatment they had received from the President and Sec retary of the Treasury ; but when cool ing time bad jogged around and sober od thoir throbbing hearts and tbey read their own speeches in the news papers, they concluded tbat some peo plo bad played the fool, and they weren't quite sura that it wasn't them selves. Then the amiable and accom modating Associated Press waa called into requisition as it often is to heal the self-inflicted wounds ol thought less politicians, and a general denial of all and singular the cuss words repor ted in the heat of the first instalments of the story was sent out to vibrate over the continent ; but tho average correspondent isn't an oyster to be shut up in tbat way, and he reiterates the story just as if lbs truth was to be told on all occasions regardless of the changeable fancies and variable Inter esls of tho average Congressman." Too Thin. An associate press tele gram from Washington on the 30th says: A caucus of tho Republican members ot the Senate was held this afternoon in response to a suggestion that measures should be concerted for a closer working of the Republicans as a party and body in dealing with mat ters coming before them in the busi ness of the Senate. During the meet ing a good deal of discussion arose con cerning tho recent speech of Senator IIowo and the questionable policy of division being created further in the Republican party by such expressions as were mad" by Senator Howe. A por tion of tho debate bad reference to the great necessity of preventing any spe cial gratification being afforded to the Democratic party by the evidence that there was cither present or growing dissension in tbo councils ol the Repub licans. It is denied that any effort was made oithor to whip the Hayes Senators into line, or, on the part of tho latter, tbat any plea was made in bohalf of tho desired co-operation of the anti-Hayes Senators with tbo policy of tho President. Senator Conkling did not attend the caucus, though he was in the city. i'ENNSYLVANiA aoain. The ap pointment of our ex-Congressman, Glonni V. Scofield, of Warren, Regis ter of tho Treasury to fill the vacancy causod by the death of John Allison, has stirred up quite a breexe among po liticians. Glenni was one of Oakee Ames Credit Moblier men, and whon interrogated about the matter while making a speech in Mercer connty in 1872, told the crowd that be was not Frenchman enough to know what the woids meant and was therefore an in. noccnt man. IIo is a true representa tive of the Collax-Boecher class ot pub lio men, who have so nearly ruined tb morals and business interest of the country, and why Hayes should resur rect any of that class ia beyond oar comprehension. Libeling Bi'llakd. Tbo Cleve land, (Ohio) Herald in alluding to a small affair which happened at llarris burg, one day last week, says : "Mr. O. F. Dullard was kicked out of the Penn sylvania Legislature for stealing. It ia shrewdly suspected that if all members ol the same body who merit similar treatment wcri to get their deserts, tbore would not be a tjaoninj leit, W don't say this because we a re proud oibh, parti e represents over twenty ri . o . t ,. . 'I r,.., . ,. i our vnin rwiinnw. enner. ,s( r .vff r A7) r.u? raj .v. SHIP. Tbeellitoroftheiilllmore6,i:r. ex. piw.tr. i.ur view. MMtly, on the con- L.i . i r.-l n ,.-. Inst liusmeM in ConKre. He The Hean-Kield contented election cast. wa. d.njidrd in tho Uouaeof l!epron- fomocrau next aKreea iiKjn " - itTM i , .- l.:..vJ.?fy.J.''.'.tl'.yi!C. and the Radical I rnnnrt dlMtlnrinif Lh iornter COniUBLU. Cc1 I o entitled to his seat. Underordinary cir cumstances the displacement of a repub lican by a Democrat in Congress would be viewed with satisfaction, but in this case there is something to regret At the last election In the Third district of Massachusetts Mr. Dean, Mr limn Demncnit IfW- returned electod bylhe original count of the election officers, bat Field, the Republican candidate, claimed that clerical errors bad been committed which, if corroctod, would give him the seat. The charges having been put in proper legal forth, a recount was liad, verifying Mr. Field's statement and returning him electod by a majo rity of fire. These are the simple facts in the case. Neither Mr. Field nor Mr. Dean have charged any fraud in the votes themselves and the whole ques tion turned upon the point whotner the original or revised finding of the judges should be recognised. Techni cally perhaps the former had the strong est arguments In its favor, but tho equity was entirely on the sido of the latter. Mr. Fiold received the most votes and his title to his seat ahould baro been rocognized. As it was, par tisanship prevailed over higher Inter cuts, and although nine Democrats, In cluding, we are happy to say, two Maryland Representatives, voted in favor of the Republican contestant, Dean was scaled by a majority of ono. Wo do not question tho motive ol any member's voto in this case, but the Democratic party cannot afford to fol low such a precedent as the Republi cans set In the Senate when tbey voted in Kellogg in defiance of all justice and decency. It bad much better content itself with limited power than run the risk of losing publio confidence. The Fire Fiend. About 10 o'clock on Monday night of the 25th ult.,a fire broke out in the wholesale Drug store of Messrs. II. K. Wampole & Co., in the Cth ward, Philadelphia. This ward is bounded by Chestnut street on the South, Soventh street on the West, Vine street on the North and the Del aware river on tho East. Tbo Mer chants Hotel ia located about in the contre of the ward. The flro broke out on the corner of 4th and Cherry streets and destroyed all the buildings on the East side of 4th street from 109 North to 123, burning about forty stores and dwellings worth 12,000,000 and turning out of employment 1,300 men and women, A strong wind was blowing from tha West when the fire broke out causing fires to break out on Second and Front streets by burning shingles and boards lodging on the roofs. The residents on Cheny street, which is a narrow street running West from Third street, to the Schuylkill river, between Arch and Vine streets, were the woist sufferers. That a Chi cago disaslor was averted, all agree, because of the vigilance of the firemen. Hanuinos. The Harrisburg Inde pendent says : According to the report of (be State Board of Public Charities, two hundred ana) thirty-four persons were hangod in Pennsylvania from 1778 to 1878 inclusive. This number does not include the three executed at Bloomsburg on Monday. The chances are that at the end of a hundred years from 1778 the end of the present year-toe number will approximate two hundred and fifty. Among those bang ed in the post were five for treason, eight for robbery, sixteen for burglary, three tor counterfeiting and one lor arson. If men were hanged for these crimes nowadays the Sheriffs would be kopt busy at the work of execution and the cultivation of bemp would be a paying business. A IUee Joke One Dullard, a Bad- dical membor of the Legislature from Delaware county, for some local crook edness was locked np in prison, and when the Legislature met in January, the philanthropic members of that body charged that their brother Legislator was restrained ol hi Constitutional privilege and hi personal liberty, and straightway sent an officer to the Del aware connty prison and demanded the release of the said Bullard and con voyed him to bis seat in the Mall of the House ot Representatives, at llar risburg, and gave him 1000.00 in cash and after receiving it be run off. Last week bis associates became bold enough to expel hire, 171 voting io favor, one against and seventeen dodged the que. tion. Good bye. Bollard. The Fate or tbe Mollies Only three, Kehoe, Fisher and Donnelly, of the Sixteen Mollis Magnires sentenced to death for tbeir awful crimes, remain unhung, and their late will be sealed in a few days. In tbe meantime it is reportod that six more have been ar rested in Allegheny county and three in Westmorland for committing aim). lar crimes and that detectives are scouring the Broad Top and Clearfield region, for half a doaen more. Should any be fonnd in those sections, whose bands are stained with tbeir brother' blood we bop they will be justly dealt with and a murderers fate awarded them Democeatic Bei-obm. The Legisla tive, exwoutiv and judicial appropria tion bills, a reported to the House of Representative at Washington, effect very considerable saving to the Treas ury. The bill do not reduce salaries to any great extent, but they abolish useless offices. Among the inpernn. merarle displaced are two Auditors an Assistant Secretary ol State, an As sistant Attorney General and the Soli citor of the Kavy Department. Tbia ia a move In tbe right direction. It ia a pity there is not B better prospect ol getting it through tbe Senate aid se curing Executive approval. The Ou Boabd, Horn of tb stock holder ot the Pennsylvania Railroad ha agitated tb election of new men a Director for om time. Tbe eleo tion ran off on tb 26th ultima The old ticket, beaded by Colonel Scott, waa successful. Tb Tote polled for him waa 479,278, and for tbe opposi tion ticket, beaded by Mr. Potter, ro- oeived only 643,662. Tb voto east by lour million Of Cflf "I, CoNVEHT'ONS. Tll''tirvtMlliatk'OTS,''. jor, aa they have re.-ei.lly Untiactl, themselves, ' Hio .Nationals, hail nx- 8,1 "Pn l'hllaJel.lii a. the plru' of, bol'lint,' their Slate Convention, mil . . ' Th l 'h un next the time. The - Ojojrv .rr. I, n timoof meeting on Uft'lSlbot ilTiy'fW" ?''-""'-f ' v-'WjTV? !.".. at llarrisburg. Sinco then the "green back," or national leaders, havecbang 1'" wr holding tneir ntaio Convention to tho 15th of May, the aamoduythe Radicals hold theirs. Tho "ale 01 the . nationals io loo jiauicnis Is therefore complete already, and the .Democrat must he very, uliud who cannot soe through this arrange ment. How much "hand-money" waa paid nobody knowa but the leaders on both sides. That the Nationals wore for salo was wall understood, by counties, at least, for cash and oflice, or either, all activo politicians know ; but few expected that tho negotiation would be closed so early in tho season. Democrats, to your postal The ene my is approaching us with tho forked tongue of a vi;wr, and the roptilo must be slain. Mr. Schei.ls Cabinet. It seoms that Auditor General elect, 8choll, has made but bia list of appointments, as follows: Chief Clerk, Edward llerrick, Bradford county ; Corporation Clerk, Edward F. Kerr, Bedford county ; Clerks, F. (1. Churchbill, Tioga connty; E. L. Everburt, Huntingdon county; M. L. Shotwell, llarrisburg ; II. L. Acker, Montgomery county ; Messen ger, I). C. Johnson, Luiscrno county; Night Watchman, Thomas Tidman. The following clerks now in tho Au ditor General's oflice have boon retain ed : John McMurray, Jefferson county ; B. M. Nead, Dauphin connty; W. L. Sansom, Indiana county ; A. J. Sander sen, Lancaster county and Walter Dif fonbach, Clinton county. Tho printers fare first rate. State Treasurer Noycs has not yet announced bis appoint ments. Ho is slow any how, and bus made it a habit never to go rafting until there is a flood. In rot Beaver. Shortlidge and other Bellefonte Radicals are wading in to their waist bands for the purpose of nominating Gon. Beaver for Gov ernor. Tho aforesaid declares that there is not "blotch nor a blumisb to be found upon the General's personal or political character." "Shorty" wns over here lust week, looking up tho lime and coal busineu, etc., especially tho latter which include Governor, Judge, Congressman and Senator. This programme muy be rather club orate, but he has the onergy to shove it through. His lime is the beet in the State. Stypr It. Our first page is embel lished this week with literary matter. "Washerwomen and Ornamental Hus bands," "New England Photographed" and "The Girl as a Tramp," nil fit up to real life and ran be studied with profit. On our fourth page will be found "Arkansas," and "Let's have the official Returns," as well as "A Mclan cholly Wail," all of which aro worthy of perusal. We call particular atten tion to the arliclo on Arkansas, be cause Mr. Caldwell's statements ran be relied on. Stevens ok Siueman. A Washing ton correspondent ol tlie Cincinnati Enquirer relate tbe following : "Bay ard told Nevada Jones an anecdote of the late Thaddcus Stevens. When questioned why he insisted so resolute ly tbat tbero should be thirteen arti cle ot impeachment against Andrew Johnson, Stevens replied : 'I only want an odd number, so as to get John Sher man' vole. He will be sure to voto for six and against six ; but if we have thirteen we shall catch him on the odd one, sure. State Revenue. When an effort was made in the Legislature to put a tax npon the oil product of tbo State, a wonderful bub bub was raised about it in the oil regions. But it is all right to Impose a Slate tax of three cents per ton on bituminous coal. If It is right to tax coal, why not equally so to tax oil ? If tbe one must help to support the State, why not the other? Let some oil king explain this riddlo. WlCKEp. Tho Philadelphia Timet make tbe following unmanly thrust at the members of the House : "Bullard has adjourned line die. This is the one thing about tbat restless man which is worthy of emulation by those bo leit behind him." Were we a member of that body we would preparo a club or a pistol and go for McClure's scalp, or make him "take the water" effectually hereafter. Still Unsettled. A whole lot of new Postmasters were made during the past week, but the nearest to Clearfield was the appointment of Jno. Parsons, at Julian Furnace, Centra county. Hayes will bit somebody right here before long. Wo move that Mr. Key be allowed to appoint our man. He knows wo aro entitled to a Democrat after bis own heart. WniTE Modest (?) The editor of tho llarrisburg Patriot says: "General Harry White does not regard General Henry M. Hoyt as the proper person for the Republican nomination for Gov ernor. Another case of military rival ry. Ho evidently thinke White would bettor adorn the position but his in nate modesty prevents him from say. ing so." Fun Ah bad. Hayes has nominated ex-Congressman Howard, ot Michigan for Governor of Montana. This is thi gentleman who led the break against Blaine in the Cincinnati Convention Blaine is getting out his littlo toma hawk, and expects to secure Howard'! little scalp when ho come up for con firmation in lb Senate. Late. Howe' speech on tbe slav ery question in tbe Senate tbe other day would hav been considered very effective on the stnmp In Wisconsin twenty years ago. Besides, he thrash d lot of old straw over again when be proved that Governor Packard's title was just a good aa tbat of Mr. Hayes. Lovely Aoain. A leading New York journal slates that : It has again been discovered by tb New York pa pers that Mr. and .Mr. Theodore Til ton ar about lo "make it all op" and hang the plotnrr In their old platyn. AHAI.VSIA. AJl,u,i. en.l.ra,- the m.ud.weHU.n ,,,,, 0f Spain, or ull Spain tliisi. the land ,of romance '. lis .-liinato, pot- pie and hutoryaro different Irom olh. r pait of Spam. HhelU.red on the north wintry wind, l,v the lollv ,,, u the Sierra Morn, and on the aowtb hv the mountain of Honda ciiuriiiuiir, n' iiuuim in mi npniii. They abound in viinm. ol:?wi, oruiijre grove ana pulms. ji siioru are washed br the Atlantic, the slinits ol Gibraltar and the Mediterranean. The Guadalquivor, the only navigable river in Spain, flows through a widu, rioh valley. On its banks are Sevillu and Cordova, cities ot renown and learning in the arts, delightful reserices in winter, spring and autumn; wbile Ronda and Grenada, high up in the mountain lastnesses, furnishes a de lightful rotrcut from the heats of sum mer. Gibraltar, Malaga and Cadiz are its seaports. Of all tho Spaniards, the Amlalusians uro the most frniik, open hoarled, gallant and joyous. They are fond of amusements, poetry, and tho dunce, and are in manners tho opposite to tho haughty reserved Custillian. Thoy aro a gay, pluasure loving, labor baling raco, thrusting all caro of to day upon to morrow. They aro the most picturesque in dross, most gallant and daring. Tbo men are lull and well formed, and the women of great symmetry and queenly bearing in their walk. Little labor is required for subsistence here. The climulu is enervating, and so all the habits ol the people seem to he directed to tak ing life lu the easiest possible manner, to gelling the most pleasure with the least work. K. Y. Ubserter. General iMi'tnr.Nci. This Is the titlo General Sherman will earn if be does not continue to attend to bis legit imate business as ait officer and a citi zen of the Republic. Tho Democrats in Congress are laboring duy and night to reduce tho huge expenses of tho government, and In doing so they find that tho army is one of the biggest steals on band, becauso it is composed chiefly of high salaried officers. Hence the great expense. The Philadelphia CommonirrviM gives the "General of the Army" this friendly advice : "llrag Shorman's attack on General Banning, chairman of the Conimitteo oa Milita ry Affairs of Congress, is the most alarming oxamplo of the arrogance and impudonce of 'tho nrmy' tbat has at tracted public notice. The safety of i our institutions demands that 'the army' be reduced, nnd tho shoulder straps made to know that they eat tho bread of Idleness out of the pockets ot the starving industries of the country. These 'stsff officers' arc at best politi cians, who if not supported by the peo ple's monoy would be paupers." ' Someboiiy Must Come Down. The mutual Thompson-Whito Sullivan set up, was so badly upset by the new Cameron-Sherman alliance, that tho heads ot the trio wore made to reel and wo snspect that if thoy don't "look a liltlo out" tho whole three will lose their places in the i.esr future unhvs they go down on their marrow bonus before "Don" and ask his pardon for thoir rashness. A Ri'DE Fellow. An Illinois wo man has written to one of tbe assistant Postmaster Generals to pick her ont a good young man tor a husband. He at once repliod that it waa not his business to sort the mails, and she wasn't an Ohio woman, anyhow. No FoEOivENEsg. Such know-noth ing leaders aa Blaine and IIowo will never forgive JJaycs for putting a Prussian, Hchura, in his Cabinet. Tbat will slick in theii craws wbile Hayes allowed to draw bis 150,000 an nually. He has his Kewaed. The late Ben Wado is credited for originating tbe term "Copperhead," need so glibly dur ing war times, and still by a few of the "loyal millions" who never crossed the Potomac, either in time of war or peace. Roaring Aoain. The British lion seems to be again throwing out insin nations that somebody has stepped on bis tail. He'a looking for tho fellow ho did it. A single roar the otber day, put wheat np four cents In Chice A Baby ArAi. Tho correspond ence between Congressman Thompson, of Butler Pa , and Secretary Sherman. The lettera are a disgrace to tboir friends and constituents, If not to tbe writers. Hnir flvrilsfmft. tJIITOR') NOTICE. So Ho EiUlo of Ann Waatfait. Orphana Court of CUarlald OoaotT, Pa, Jlarah Tarm, I87S. Tho nndoraionod Andltor, appointod no tho Conrt to diatrihuta anv monava in handa of tko Eioeotoro or tho ootato of A ob Waatfall, dOo-Baod will attend to bio datioa bj Bank, at kla ofltoo io Cwar8old,OB Friday, Ma; 3d, 1871, at II o'olook A. M , wban and wharo au partiao latrrartai mar Bttood. . V. WILSON, aprl-lt. AttornoT-nt-Law, Auditor. umtoiih wcrriCE. Philip Dolts, for nan, va. Jaramlak Cooptr. In Iho Common Pk-ao of Claarlald Co., Pa. Wl f. M. 1,1 U k. T ml " Tha nndarila-nod Anditor, nppolntod by tko Court to dtmriknlo tka monava ariain from tko aala af Dafcodant f roat avulo onder thia wrli lo Bod inmr too lion oroditori ootttlod tkaroto, will alttad to bis dntioa aa anoh, at bia offlca in Clrar lald, os Mondnr, April 12d. 1871, at IB o'cloek A. M.,wbtnnnd wkora oilpartiaalntrraitodmay attend H. V. WILSON, April! It. Atlornar nt-Law, Anditor A UDITIIR'O, NOTItH. In lha matter of tko Saal nooonnt of Daniel Ooodlsador and F. Kparr, Eioontorr of tbo laet will and loalBmom of Adam Markall, oVoeased, lata ol uraur lownaoip. Orpkana Court of Claarlald OOBBtv, Po. Tka undereifrnod Aoditor, appelated by tha I oort to toko taatimoay, Ao., and Bdinat and re port upon too oieeptiopa Sled to tbe oonlrmatlon of tbo BOfoont Sled aad report dUtributlon of tbo mooey in tbo honor ar (be Kloentori among tbo lejreteoa and partiei entitled thereto, will altand to bio dntioa aa anon, at hitolloe m Clearfield, oa Wednesday, April 14lb, 1878, nt 13 o'olook A. M . whon ond where nil panlaa Interaated mty attend. o. v. w ilauh, aprl It. Atteraey at-Lew, Auditor. rp) BRintJR nl'IMKRII.-Tbe under I alaned Committee will rneetvo propoanli on'll soon on Hotorday, April lark, lull, lor building n ariago Borneo iiearBois oreea, al blla a rard. Said bridge lo be as nnoorered wooden atraeturo. lagle apea, ISO feet long, and tbe roadway II reel in die olenr, Tbe abutmeoti to be atone rougk, but eabetantiel matow-work and 17 feet ktgk from paw water mark. Plana an opoeiloaliona eon bo aeon at tha Connty Ooeamlieioneri' effiee, la Clearfield, wkaro bid eia ho ton, or handed lo ney nf tho onder lined. Bide will be reeeired for tbe ilone-werh sod wood-work aaperstely, or for both togelkor, taa vommiuon reiaioing the rijni to rajeet noy or so) Diiia. sinom iiiomrsgjj, THOMAS HILL. JOHN BROWN, iAMBE It. LEAVY, Committee. April I, IIJ8.lt. Treasurer's Gale. -0P- Unseated LancU Clearfield County, for 1876 M. 1877. Vocioo tf uereey glean, la pnronnaoo of nn Aot of Aaaambly approved tko Ills day of Jane, A. P. 1813, entitled MAn Ae to amend an Aoldlreet- jtv dirrtisrmrnts. li'S tbo mod of Mvlltna I'oMat.-d Land in t'li-ar fiolii fwiunio," and tlm oi-ral aupplornvnta luera V. thrro will bo ioad to lalo or ou'err. on lh SECOND MONDAY. Hub day ol JI NK, A. D ITS, Ibo following iraoti or piooaa of land ia aid ouunly, for Uxr Joo and no paid, tta: lleerarla . Towuatiip At. IUt. H'orroarta, Tu-a. Tl II Thuniaa BilliMtoa t !l II ne 'oko oli.r ti ne loll ID Jamaa MaMorlrta.... 21 14 Tbomai Murealorjp . 17 II 17 3 kit IS l tl li II S I I ISI 14 4-t 40 77 44 v - S Mi 32 m t n BU Manua Millar 911 John llr.J; -St M m. Bra.lv U Jamaa lllalr SS Alaiandor Blair 4 John Whitmor ', 340 lltnrr Wliiimor..N - ITS Wm. WtlB....... .... 3VS Hariuon Haitmrr . ot Brown A r'ullrrton " IB SB John K at land iM'K.rn.li 4 SI J.rrailah Moihar 4S IH U.Ttd Barton ..... IIS raderii'B ilawmau ........ 124 Dcnaia McCoy, ar loo Jaooh Kin, 174 Jararoinh Moihar... 17 113 t'radariok Balaa 1-"S 37 Thontaa BilliBflon IS John Bram Mil Uil Mart ia Sraota bo Krodorick lliiblajf 14 Brown A Kallcrton 1.14 I'hillp Mynnropo - T Jamai Oiball..- ...... ;: J. W. Smith of 413 li3 William Ura; 4.H 143 Jotn Millar TO Stowart Cowan- !V.l Jacob rauat .............. rfi John Uauiuian IOS Frederick Halo; 411 Hall A Mara -. 41 J. B. Walur Hell Tuwasblp. 17 VI HI o 47 (0 SS SB 10 41 11 75 43 IS i e 141 it IS 4 lo is as I 63 So 113 (11 411 S3 !u 13 Ml 44 40 4 4 IJ 30 73 41 4 10 No. 43SS Ml 6704 3010 427 Mm 6SII 3SIS Sl JVJ1 Ao. 1000 300 1W0 So 110 lot loo IIS 007 IIIHJ 100 200 MO Kill 70S 80S IMS 44 321 347 10110 00 101 102 4U0 ins loo 4U0 141 bll 123 143 810 33 100 n'armafea. Iloara Baek..H Tax .. 31 to .. I'S 80 .. 3i3 43 .. II 10 .. 31 07 .. 31 31 .. 34 I'" 87 II .. Ull 0 .. I'D 43 1 02 ., 4 Hi 33 ai .. 147 111 .. SI 81 .. 71 4( .. VS 30 .. 71 .. 40 ve ,. It .. HI 4 40 Ot .. 13 U ... 13 77 31 43 .. 8 l 8 40 .. tl 10 .. 40 III ., 13 33 .. 71 to ., 110 l 43 00 .. 10 83 8 t3 Nlokllo A uriaiu From Kord From Brttl Il.orj Back Nioalin A tiriftitk. 42S 0U04 9VI.S ovur 6IU JM IVllI mi 17 so 42SS MIS 01101 Ml! itlt 4206 42S7 1018 OSIS OS IV 001 42S7 42S7 Ilaar Book .... F.O.Millar."'.""" Moblm A Uriffitb.. Ill Ilaar; Book...... Uaor; Book Widdowaon A llro, J. B. Burgoon tin UlaLo Bison Townahlp. No. 1004 Ar, Per. H'ar-raaroe. W Robert! A Koi I J. W. bimith Nlcklm A Urirrt'h SI " " B.glor Roberta A Pol 180 ' " Jacob Burger. H David Imn eel.. Roberta A fox A. L. Toiler Milton L. MeClure... Mcklln A ilrifBih Tai. 184 00 31 80 30O 822 AS 14 111 1008 101) 807 BO 110 80 30 88 1 110 111 113 12 43 8 44 3411 3308 3811 41 78 TO 30 7 03 188 4.1 10 80 34 00 IS 80 IS VI 3 43 Angwline Bailey Philip leiler Denial Hodgera.. Will lain Aruoid- Itogga Tnwaalllp. H orraolfe. 18 40 13 80 II 30 Per. Tax. .. 4 73 ,. 83 18 .. 80 75 88 00 .. 68 08 .. 8 80 ,. II 75 ,. 83 75 ,. SO f . .12 15 . II (Hi .. 18 75 .. I 50 .. 15 75 .. 3 23 ,. 13 75 John Thomal Wm. MeCormiok Nanny Bogg M. M. DooelJ... John Byeri , Barbara rinyder 17 Jo' . Montgomery..,.. ,.... (ienigo Ajere. ,. 31 Wm. Iroutwina Tbomai Smith John Kephart Wataon A Muuaon- Joaepb Bait 38 John Keen.. Tbomai Park. .. Albert Owes rtradford Townahlp, Ao. Per. Warrant. Tai. I 34 "4 t 41 1 10 . It "2 1 70 I 84 . IS 44 , II 4S . t t , 10 . 31 10 108 Aletahder Dnllaa. , Rueaaaa Bator Herrieoa, Byard A Bryeon., Andrew Btard ...... Jnaepk Powell Horatio L. Hall - V. B. Holt ...... Joaepk Hand........ David Uoana.. Wm. Hltehingi BlBir MeClenakaa Jnmea Ueaean..,..,-.... bend Alley,,.......,. Hall A Buek.. Jobs NlrhelMn leaao W ileoe. Conyngbam.. Polly McLaaahna Rlehard Moeaop , 14-33 , II 74 , II 41 . II 18 I 08 , 7 11 . II 14 . I 8 Brady Townnhlp. Ho. Ao, Per. trarrworee. Tel. 401 301 Wm. Klrknatrlek 1 127 84 341 O. B. Ooodlandor.--... 41 M 1134 861 Pavid Kennedy.. 141 61 121 111 Conrad Lonj. ..... 01 48 5S7T1 115 Henry Wyonf. 71T 41 6sSo 821 311 Joba Dnnlap 134 63 105 40 Caipar Stiver. . 14 21 ""Jj 1071 Roberta A Fob. 979 86 1004 185 . 141 71 1018 104 " 648 87 358 96 94 613 77 I7S J. W. 8milh- . 81 II 1411 55 C. II. Preioott . ..,. 88 43 too 111 Robert. A Koi 133 04 II IAS Benjamin Henry. 68 II 146 135 Caipar Stiver.. 84 65 171 471 Caepar Silver, ar. 107 II 91 S3 61 Ueorge Kbaf-r 61 86 I5SI 7V0 16 Roherla A Pol 400 4 118 116 Chrlitlaa Lower 60 10 88 Hollopeter A Brubakor 8100 111 67 Chriitiaa Lower 361 00 100 Wiley A MeCollongh. 16 10 III Jamea A. Calbere. 10 83 160 129 Hobrrt L'nrry 86 66 60 HAW. Winger L ...... I 60 451 Hi 41 J. M.Adama 65 71 in MoClaiaACa I8 60 110 W, M. MoCollongll.... 21 00 hi J. W. gmttb. 17 IJ Humelde Towaahlp. No. Ao. H'arreroleo. JI. 6601 10 John Nleholeon... I 18 18 6603 1 40 " " 00 16 6604 836 " 101 80 I Jobs Neylor .. .......... 66 84 II Makers Wbileman II 17 114 Cnepor Shelter Jr M 83 160 Denial Whitmer. 134 34 414 John nnhloy Ctl 41 ISS Mary Roberta. 14 14 147 JohaTreaalor 131 70 all Carper Shaffer...... 171 14 34 Jeremiah Wlllla.eon......... 101 4B 114 Mary Crawford Ml II 111 Townaend kparkmaa.... 800 S3 Itl Reoeeoe Brown 839 71 100 Leonard Hollla 16 84 116 Frederick Kuha 176 66 9 lleary Kuper.. 34 19 171 Bailey 18 48 Cheat Townoblp, As. Per. n'orranfrf. Tel. 100 Wm. Benamnn... ... It 01 III 161 Joba Boyd 31 41 146 Joilab llaynoa 41 86 183 151 Tbomai Hamilton............' 164 69 51 Charlea Oobin. ........... 63 41 100 Robert Fleming , 178 60 309 Iiaaa Rlehardnou.. - 121 00 100 Jonathan Walker. 12100 4 1 161 Jokal'ook .... 3184 431 131 Jaaper Ewing II 36 431 111 Wm. Cook 44 IS 141 MoCord treat..... II II SI Joiepb Piper II 77 171 lleorgo Page 6! 73 411 Henry Page 91 46 134 Jaaue Noble II 60 101 4 Chriatlan Hohar...,., 11180 60 From hmtib 41 69 131 Maithlaa Slongh 165 SB l"l MebaEey A Mitchell 4 0" 151 ' Miller A CblilL I 81 II " " 6 13 llil John Brennemon.A......... 89 69 150 Joirpb MrMurray... ., II 60 89 ' UoarrrMillaOo 14 47 I Railing ground!...... 8V 619 Ford A Hpreokla............ 69 13 800 Robert Rwing 46 00 161 Jamai Hoaa 84 II 413 141 John Cunningham....,... IBO 78 111 John Moaner......... 1101 SO Henry Brelh, Jr 4 08 131 151 Martha Wothlrgtoa 199 411 John Mnaaer... 14 10 1 40 J. W. Umber t 00 140 Rath MoCanaell aetata...... i SO 1 00 Leonard A Wllliame I SO Cqvlugioa Towaihlp. No, Ao. rTarmafee. Tel. 1361 108 Ueorge Meade I 61 44 6171 1109 " " 171 90 6874 1109 , " .......... 106 OO 6401 lie " 189 40 6109 110 " .......... 69 90 137 1100 " el 10 641 110 " " 18 60 6407 1100 ' ......... 156 96 637 48 ,' " tl 70 6404 Jl! " ' 41 40 llvl o Morrla A llenarL....... IS 19 1831 161 ' ,.,..,. II 98 6367 140 Oonrge Meade ..,. 19 40 6187 104 " .,,.. I6 19 6177 1180 .. rl ..m,. 117 9 i!o') , Morrti A Stowart...... 1181 191 10 ' ' ' ...... It 6 1 ear IN from J, Rider. 16 it! ilmtlsfuirnts. Decatur Tuwnolili JVr. tVir,.ir. Aa :i HI 40 K 5X JO.l o'J 14 TS IIS, Tax. ...1140 l .... hi 33 ... 121 84 .... 181 87 .... Ill II ,. 10 ... 14 70 ... 83 47 . 48 81 4 (II 47 137 137 114 41 John llrinkor John S UrTMia.., Kit bar J lh.maJ ., Ja.o,h llrwoirtg.... Iluirh I It- John Kran Wm. Btontsowiarj.. Thuo. Bdmiuitoo... Joa. Hamilton. . rtu H..k IIS III 101 4 t Col 14 1 141 400 too i of 73 loo . oi lr.4 131 Man SIcLanahan...... 13 34. 17 :i 147 J iron Wbnihill 17 3 Wm. kvan ISO If Thoo. Kdmnndwa . 181 IS rami Hamilton 17 41 Cupar llaiooo 101 71 PatrioL Mooro.... David rltawnrd..., Caipar llainaaM... Tboa P. Copo..... Thoo. Kdraunaoa,. ' lllbart Vausht... John Hollldar. Jr. 103 no ... II 1" ... VI II ... 130 71 ... ISO 18 ... IN ! ,.. 81 18 814 130 118 IV3 41 3 13 13 300 to For. U3 Jobo Harriaoa. 113 87 Kllaabalb UarriMB.... 31 30 H. Flolehor Jo,, llarriaon D. W. MoCnrdr D. W. M. Curdy........ Albert Owon- J. 1). Droning A. V. lion Ilanry Foal Miliar aaloto Ferfruaon Township 78 VV 138 CO 37 T7 I 04 4 IB 4 IS 4 20 v vi vv Ao. 438 71 77 173 1411 80 30 78 100 40 30 30 Warrmntte. Tni. Uaorga Boar. , I vv is IT 81 Lawia Joidao Abram Ogdeo J. H. Forsuaon.....H. I'aoi.l frank Joba urafl Chaa. Lawia. liaorira Straw HH.., Warron Ball...,....,...., H arras Br From Wm. Davis Kirk'l ottato. I 11 40 18 30 7.1 1 60 II 06 14 II 41 811 11 86 93 II 67 Taa. 120 00 7 00 136 Oil 106 00 61 90 61 III 161 04 408 00 11 40 600 00 116 40 194 80 234 00 828 00 818 00 II 00 74 00 1 60 47 10 68 18 31 I 80 448 10 80 10 S2S 10 '3 so I lo 4 t it e 68 44 7 60 71 01 68 75 18 10 74 08 ' 37 00 33 60 17 SO 31 SO II 40 17 SO 38 l'i 37 40 I 82 T.I. ins 46 48 40 117 26 117 91 121 81 108 16 Jr. 7 67 160 li 93 60 1. 4 30 301 SO 90 05 10 60 118 70 721 10 41.6 13 7-1 00 7111 60 84 46 3 l 9 57 It 16 67 04 18 83 6 81 61 44 17 II 1 40 1 13 10 44 6 50 IJ 64 Tat. Cltrard Towuohlp. No. Ar. Par. Horrnnrea. 5384 !. Ueorge Mead... : S..85 751 " " ........ 3.181 UI'O " " .,. 3370 641 - " " 5.171 I0S8 " 6300 111)0 " " ...... 63i8 11148 ' .... 8354 1003 " ' ......... 5350 1000 5355 1100 " tnul null - 5371 1100 " 5376 I0S1 " 6381 1100 5303 1008 " 1014 338 100 Morrli A Btewarl..... ISV0 154 100 Fraocla Cool rial. 3e47 10 " 10.18 180 , Morrli A Stewart..... 8363 68 Ueorge Meed 5.168 468 " 1SS0 120 Morrla A Stewart..... 3351 708 Ueorge Mead......... 6.151 1101 ..... 6357 1100 ' ... 5378 1100 " " .... 1037 41 Morrla A Stewart 1V2 30 11 " 1038 134 ' IVII 82S 12 " " 1027 63 70 It'll 400 ' " IVS7 3S7 44 " " MM " Aug.D...,I,..... IWT 456 Morrla A Stewart.... 1S1.8 131 " " 1017 348 " SltiO 106 " " l08 17 " " 1023 III 1011 114 " 10.11 4o0 " "... 1033 430 " 1037 120 " " t;oaliru Townahlp. No. Ao. Per. B'urroelee. 6313 (53 Ho'rgo Mead.. t '5317 1150 " " 8318 IIIVO " 4311 H'0 " " 6328 1100 " " 8331 100S " 5321 1 10 " " 6331 UI'O ' ... .. 8331 1100 " " 5.111 1100 " " i 5.128 800 " 6314 ISO Wm. Mapaa INHd 00 " ' 5324 tlOO George Mead.. 6316 1100 J 6327 1113 " . 5.M8 1100 ' . " 6338 1100 " IVII 411 Monte A Stewart..,. 1008 176 ' 60 " " .... 1834 415 158 ) 1015 82 J Morrow 1023 621 Morrtt A Stewart.... 1021 161 " 1880 771 77 timingham A Garri son S" OeorgeMead 11.83 HI C H. Wood IKS6 loO Moorm A Stewart 6318 III ( baa. T. Roberta..... S3 Thompoon Read JO Wm.Wabh 6 J. C. Smith............ Graham Townahln, Aa. RpBreaefe. 363 Jaiper Mai land..... ... 77 8 ... 10 4 ... 1 10 ... 16 4 .. 19 91 ... 66 76 ... 44 93 ... I 46 .... 87 10 .... 14 62 ... 76 12 207 Thoa. P. Cope 148 John 8kvron 16 ' Oeorgo Moore.. 849 Joerpk Simmons... 164 Bernard Urata...... ISO " 19 104) Charles Hall Forooy, Weaver A Co....... Hoover, Hirrta A Co. 444 SHI flreruwood Townahlp No. Ar. Per. 9a raw alee. Taa. too 433 60 650 643 111 100 100 84 Per. HI 121 163 161 48 73 146 153 69 John Hambrlgbt. t 44 90 nenl.umrie E A. lrvin Nleklln A OnBcb John Nloholaoa.. Joerph Boone 144 10 9 44 479 08 10 35 6921 6961 .. 14 41 .. 17 ! . 17 6 .. 19 91 Tai. .1 83 18 .. 181 81 .. 401 II . ISO 41 .. 171 94 .. 151 3 .. 16 6 ,. Ill (I ,. 31 13 .. 334 40 . 95 16 .. 16 8 ... 43 23 Gnllrh Townahlp. kVwrvwaree. Chrlettaa Starke . Ao. 119 103 Mettbina I oung.. , ... Chriitien liagae Ueorge Meieerimith... George Yerller Daolel Offlry 431 II 137 II ii 111 ueorge Ueker Timothy Paston....... John Barge , Rmannel Kogert. Wm. Uray Thomue Oreat. . Ueorge Mooro... M M Philip O loan Infer- John MeCehon. Qeorge Baker.-..........,..,., 431 413 458 130 71 46 340 134 168 97 303 260 IS 128 116 V 1SI 2 116 106 7k 179 109 680 No. 4001 6871 6671 6676 6861 606' 6871 4X0 413 4226 4309 887 81 11 91 141 17 . 10 74 ... 116 II ... Itl S3 ... 91 II .. 9 96 ... 37 " ... 148 19 .... 7 II ... 61 61 .... 81 66 ... 14 II .... 1 II .. II I ... It . 66 I John MeOabeo lAutphlaak Benjumln Wilioo Jol.n Wbilmer..... PigotShaw Ed. Head ..... Plgot Hhaw.. Pigot Shew Benjamin Wilioa Richard Ronnel.. Robert Henderaen ........... Daniel Fulkima.... G. Natter Ilantoa TnwBBDlp. Ao. Per. Warvwuree. Tat. Wm. WHItnk 4 31 t David Caldwell II 40 Mooro A PelBBey..... 181 17 " ' Ml 41 " " .... 151 94 176 19. 1011 1041 1041 9V9 S79 141 114 490 740 870 871 lot 15 50 111 110 201 647 147 Ull 400 117 176 111 1030 10S 347 901 429 9S6 990 966 407 900 611 626 1010 437 S99 731 19 lull 6 88 1019 1120 89 HI , 17 lo ' 96 Wm. Powera... 107 14 14 16 148 ro Moore A Demoey Wm. Wllllnk .... Jamel Wilioa..... 05 197 67 117 87 87 64 K. Skoemaker.... K. Skoemaker..., Jamea Wileou.,,, 67 7 16 60 161 19 !i4 1 4226 42.1 4308 51)88 4001 6676 66-7 6671 6677 6674 5671 60S7 6674 8589 11)00 tool 6671 Sivl 198 4181 4211 4219 4239 6061 4131 4234 8501 3601 360 8671 3576 8694 113 71 Woodward A FiBBoy 1. M Moon A Detaney.,,. It 31 II 11 118 10 77 II .... 179 S9 ... II 79 .... 71 19 0 tl II Roberta A Foi.. i6 40 184 8 167 tl I 14 4 Moon A Pelanoy.... Roberta A Foi.. " " -.... II II Jamei-Wlleow. 46 1 " " - 1 I , " " . ... 761 64 " " ....... 87 70 Wm.Powen no so Jamai Wllaoa. ...... Ill 74 Jamai Wilioa...... 101 60 Roberta A Fm 76 46 " V 81 " -' IAI 16 " " ...... 13 60 " " 616 81 " 76 46 80 to 161 H't 3 H I I 13 8607 8607 3584 I6S6 ISO 5061 4101 161 T II II 168 tool 671 6674 4SI I 644 5 73 10 73 1 114 I II 88 137 4 ...... I' ...... Wm. Powera.,.. Jamaa Wileou, John Dnnlap Reyaotda ink. div. t. Nlekli.... Reynold! tub. 4iv. i. Nieblin Reynoldo tub. div. J. Hn-hlln.... kavimlda oak. dir. Nioklla,.... R'laotdi onk. dlv. J. Nioklla Itavnoldo oak. div. . Niokllu Tkue tteoi eel... ; loborla At Fas...... ' H. Pueeaa-i A. t. Brown let...... Mooro A Deleawy.,,, Moore A Delanoy,... 41 I 14 II I II II II tl I 17 II 13 I 8 141 9 I 90 II II ill 48 16 II III 4 . lit 147 . la It 111 assist alilp. Ao. 433 283 4V loO loo 221 VI 30 164 far. 131 Wwrraarta. Jordan loo T.i I I 101 60 81 10 7 40 17 40 91 6 17 00 11 94 I 70 19 SO la Johuiton.. Paniel Oniiik... Bit-hard Paten. .i Philip Poult...! John lira . BanJ. Youug Karlhawa Tuwualil, A. w-aoaliria'" ' Sit -3113 34l 1414 340V 3411 3:21 37111 34113 I8SI lS 747 1043 IIO0 no 1 1 no 1100 704 Ivo 167 4 850 I 14 ' 117 7I)B 67 ' 74 700 17 300 69 Ueorge ileaa... ...... e . H'9 16 160 64 14 20 1.2 14 ISO 63 107 45 Caepar Wlitar M , I. v'. tleorge Mend J. K Met loiket Myeri A Flaher ' " - ......... - Oliver Mcoro Hugh MoUonigle Knieriol A Rider. Kdward Mctlervey.... Jv i . II 18 I 70 14 6 40 7 VI 16 80 1 41 I OS II 64 72 7 40 4 8V Willard J W. Ranch MeL'loikiy A Potter... Wm. V. Keatiog linos Townahlp. Per. Warrantee. 151 Jolrph llllliard.t of...., I 153 Robert Uray. ( ot 41 John llrinkburat, of. . 158 Harsh Ward, I of 131 Ueorge Kddy, of 161 Moore Whai too, 4 ot. 168 Ueorge Aihtoo, i of. 153 Benjamin Poultne 161 lernel Merria.... 161 MarttB 1'earoe... ,. 161 Ieeballa Jardaa Adam Khoad Paler Wlitteaidea Baeannab Ward 169 Wm. Hunter. Owen Talk... l-swrcues Towuehla. Ao. Tel. .31 17 46 60 II II 46 60 46 60 46 60 II 811 14 SI 324 4S 105 72 03 Oil II S3 16 74 II 14 433 4.11 410 433 438 4.1.1 1.13 87 433 is 433 06 76 80 438 lou No. 3109 8309 6.11)1 6301 5301 5.104 6303 6306 530 3.10S 6309 5310 5311 510t 5304 6206 51VS 5201 521-9 6311 1005 1006 to 60 30 20 . Ao. lino litis I ISO lloo I mo 1100 II Ml 1 1 oil 1100 I I Ull 1100 1100 into litis 1100 1 100 1100 374 130 1100 34 IS 121 113 17 17 1020 10 10 726 1100 1100 4S8 1100 74 341 37 80 Per. Warrantee. Qeorge Meed I 473 00 I .... 91 80 1.13 su V 30 102 Si) 226 00 SO 8o 16 811 900 On S4I 00 854 90 83 43 10 79 133 M IS 74 106 21 IS 02 S OS 44 II) 66 40 80 Roberta A Fot 90 ' Hogh Jordan John Bred Samuel Clyde Iiaao Go. n 10 Roberta A Foi Iraac Conk lin Ilrael Nichola Ueorge Mead 1 no 137 10 i9 30 SO :-0 81 38 ISi V0 41) 17 60 4 30 1 II' 6203 6''6 6107 6200 6201 IV05 1007 1911 IVII Ao. 401 206 277 .1-1 421 440 440 340 423 3011 431 433 4.13 Klllr Irwia A Bon.. MM M ( Henry Mead Morris Towuahlp. Wnrreafce. Tat. Oaorge Wettol... t-ilS 31 Wm. Wlrti ISO 80 Christian Wirtl It'O 06 Daniel Louek 1"6 It Je.re Yernell 2"8 SO Joaepb Turner ...v IVO 08 H7 61 146 S3 11 63 06 ro 96 06 111 61 103 84 6 08 91 52 90 06 v 0 110 71 Ueorge Haheekor Peter Vnrnell. .... Clem Stoker John Vaagbn- Jonethan Neibit Blair Mel.anahaa. ... Thomaa Morrii.. Vi m. Morrii Famnel Meredith Wm Millar HettyMorrta 6 358 433 4.13 434 433 433 413 483 4.13 43.1 2a 11 72 Thomaa Filteimmoaa 76 16 tleorge Clymer... Robrrl Uray Petriok Moore. Mary Morria Megnu Mil lor.. ...... W. Fraiierw. .-....... Petriok Hayi Robert Ulena... John 11 niton Franeii Jobaiton David Beverage. Walter Stewart Uymau Urntt. Conrad Swarta...... ....... John Ura.. , 76 16 , 78 16 01 91 110 71 85 11 . 83 04 . 15 92 01 30 179 10 . 10 88 , 11 66 , .14 71 II 44 44 OO 4 1 , 13 51 l'l 4n9 11 108 117 111 151 II 91 31 N . Beednowar Malthiaa Slongh. ............ 9 44 309 nonert enreon Henry Reednonr Mnttbiaa Sloogh Henry Drinkrr.. Joaepk il ohloy ....... Joaaph Potter............ , Francit Jobnaan........ , 111 61 31 . II :i I 99 . 91 68 , '7 7 , 11 47 I 44 ! 114 86 60 . 6 76 . 1 t Matlbiaa Sleogk ) Coarad Swarta V ......... Henry Drinker j ........ W m. Biglar 90 Joeeph Kaymond........... .... 17 Riehnrd Alleaaau Pea Towaahlp Worrasler. Nlrklln A OriB!k ...... . o. 5153 3029 5051 69.31 693 5935 5031 3031 Aa 1191 876 747 II -100 811 14 6 168 66 Tai .4-136 68 29 60 ........ 17 86 ,.-.. 13d 61 128 li , 107 46 8 14 1 10 II 64 . 64 96 I 811 6 II 40 Greenwood BeN.,.. Kieklia A Urimik.. 5951 69.'9 6 6931 129 5951 3" Pike Towaahlp. Ko. Ao. Par. ' Worrnafee. Tas. 6711 76 Joha Nirboleon $136 00 1778 SI " " ... II 71 6774 8SI 64 " " IS 30 1775 820 14 84 16 5778 126 Jamaa Wlleon I 10 8777 109 61 John Nleholeon. 13 42 6777 411 It John Mrholeon 86 70 6028 J"8 Nirklln A UriOilb.... 41 44 50.11 H6 " " .... 41 60 6771. 176 John Nieholnn 14 80 3779 410 ' " IS 15 5777 17 84 76 577T 91 " t 10 1771 161 Jamel T. Leonard.... t 97 Pins Tuwuaulp, No. Ao. Per. Wnrrenfea. . Taa. 4154 927 IS Jamaa Wllaoa. .78165 4256 793 Ilk 4 si 4281 990 " 8A8 28 6679 1041 II Mooro A Delaoay... 1S7 41 4165 689 Jamel Wilioa. ....... 301 76 6670 1071 80 Moore A Delaoay... 788 66 4261 900 Jamaa Wilaon 607 00 4261 900 " no no 1199 406 " II 10 410 45 " .. ... 1 6 431 IWI "J". ... II 70 4139 0 31 00 4261 900 " ...... 39 00 6781 111 84 Joha Nleholeon I 30 4131 937 96 Jamea Wilaon 31 26 6784 839 41 John Nieholaon. ...... 1100 4131 179 Jamea Wilaon 4 80 4268 300 Jamaa Wi'aon . II 40 Union TowuaBlp, Na. Ac. Par. Warmeree. Tan. 3681 909 151 Roberta A Foi ...1031 00 3399 66 6m 09 8581 115 ' ......... 31 13 4151 III 67 James Wilt s 16 II 4231 961 II ' ..., Ill 8 196 000. W. Arnold....... 21 90 YYwndwsr Towuahtp. Ao. Par. Warmeree. Tel. 461 169 Jonathan Wall ......HOI SI 431 161 Joha Roll ,.... 448 83 100 la. Wiloo......... II 18 4.11 161 Iarael Wheeler IS IS 61 Kll Bootmaa II 94 IIS Mary Neil ... 601 ol 66 BenJ. Johnilon... 164 40 171 Itegarlv .. 723 8 401 Malthmi Barton. 14 4 111 John MeCnhen 47 67 10 Roland Brant 33 30 131 41 PlgotHhaw 865 15 III Bebaitlaa UraS ISl 68 118 71 Tboa. Edmuodaeu........... 671 aO 43 Jaa. Arobbridge ... '670 34 II 161 John Muaaar, Jr 131 16 431 103 Philip Pout nil 01 433 163 J R. Howell.,,. 619 10 43) 133 Wm.Johneton 671 ll 1110 43 Ueorge llroekland.. 133 00 168 Hetauel Kmlin 61 02 lo lleary Sbag.r 66 13 46 Thoo. Barton I 58 II Jamet A Inlander 47 98 72 Roland Kiana , 13 s 414 John Harrison, i of. 166 8 Itl Jaa. Clark, t ol. 81 J 100 Baal. Joho.toa 101 In 437 Reuben Uamaa, of. 77 06 l.tl Lake Morrla, ol 71 a 106 Uaorge Albion, of........... II 45 117 II U i Proojor II os 11 168 Jobs Vaughl 11 36 16 Wm. Parhar 91 74 17 CbarieeUwden..... ......... 6 Is 111 41 Joha lanan 12 14 410 110 Henry Drinker . 4S5 44 240 Wm. Drinker 30 OS 13 Meey S..4wiek- 41 0 19 Mary Nail las SI 40 Wm Wirtar ., 06 31 Wat. Lather II 6 ll Jamet Aleiander ? I) J. Blake W.l i.n 71 ( I lota No, 19 and 19 ......... .... '14 IT 4 0. Plnsey.., ........ I 51 ! Wa. Wlilar....... . 1 ; I Wm. Wletar I 79 10 L. Lowdee . 14 6 Id Wm. Vtil.on... .,., 14 5. II Pkillp Fontt It SI II MoCnnley A Untkvr... hi It I Hearten Oo. 1 1 I P. M.QAt'tlllEV, Troaiiuwr, , Pa.. April I, IS!!, ' LUMHFHt OITY Mule and Female Acuilcmy. Thla Institution, wblob kaa bee a Is auooaufnl peraiioor-ir Iho laat flea vaara, will epoa oe Monday, April 19ih, 1378, under the ehargo of Piof. C. (J. Ytaigb, n aueeeaetul and aoeompllihed loarhor, na-l will oontlauo for n term of autoes weeka. TtTITIONl Hither branehea 419 "... t.i? .ne.M.h.hvwi3ee ( Hpeelal atteutiou win . g,euJ' tw ' of teaebera. A Normal elaa. For lunber ertwulara. eddreia RKV. J. CORKER, mbl.lt Lumber City, Pa. nXKCIITHIXH I J hereby given lhat I the estate of VAI.K.NT N4ITICR. Notice It Lotion Toil. aieatory nn estate of VALENTIN! HOrr MAN, late ot t'ovlngton lowaablp, Oleerleld oonnty, Pa., deoeeeod, havlog been duly gmnlod to tbn uoderllgoed, nil per aona indebted to onld Batata will pleaao make immediate payment, nnd thooa having alaima or deuianda will pre Met them properly nuthentieeted for aettlamenl witkonl delay. CATHARINE HOPFMAN, 6r.aeh.illo, Pa., Feu. 17, ,71-61 Kieeatrli. CAUTION. All perioniurebereby oautioned ogoinit purobaaing or io any way meddling wiih the following property, now in poiaaiiion af , I.mei H. Drauckar, of Brady lowmblp, vlt t Onn orrel boree, 1 brown hone, I aot donate baraeer, I plow, 1 barrow, I two bona wagon, 8 oowi, 1 ihrep, 6 huge, nnd of all tha grain relied oa the pretnt.'-l, al the famo belong! to mo, and la left with raid Draorker on lono only, rubjeet to mv order al any time P. W. DKAl'CKER. Lulheraborg, Marah 71 ItO IXI-Xlll'llll' NOTICE. j Nation la hereby given that Letter! Toila lueotarr on the aetata of JOHN B MA 11 MO NT, late of Lawnnoo rownibip.Clearfield Coeaty, Pa-, de-'d. having bean duly granted to tbn under- igned, ell peraeaa indebted to BaiA eelaie will pleeee mahe immediate paymeat, nnd Ihoee key ing elalml or demnoda will prevent them properly authenlioated for aeUlemoot without delay. I J. O. HARTnWICK, ClearCeld, Pa., Mee. 37,'7I tl. , Eieeuter. IXKCUTOHH' MOTICB. Kolioo la hire J by glren Ihnt Letten Teetetnon! ary on ; ,h r a da u niranijART u- .r 11...1. ' " ! ford town. hip, Clearfield Co., Pa., having keen io ei! d"'-T I'outed to tbo onderilgoed. nil persona In a to ' o'el'ted to raid eitote will plvaae make immediate i.t oa ' pntment, and Ihoee having elaima or demnndt I3' oo : unr ill proaent tbem properly aotbaatientod for aet " I tlement witbonl delay, tl. . UEARHART, 1. U.UhARriAKT, flearlM.I, Mar. 17 8L Kieeutoil. DIVORCIi StlTICB. Alfred Straw va. Wilmina 1. Straw. In tbo Court of Common Plena of Clearlvld oonnty. Nn. 130, January Term, 1878. Subpmua Sur Divoree. Tne undertignod rominiillonor, appoioted by tha Court to lake teetimooy io tbo above elated care, hereby glvea notleo that be will attend to the dnliea of anid eppointneot at tbe erooe ef O. R. A W. Barrett, in tbe borough of Claarlald, on Friday, lha lllb day of April, 1878, at II o'elook A. M FRANK A. FLKMINtl, Clearoeld, Mar. 17.31. Cm mill 'ar. Hotel and Farm for Sale. Thf ftndrffiffnH offvrt for gone) ttrrn, (Kntininn abuul TV urrt f ImdcI, l'mtftbMiC on "-fourth uf ailt uulh of iSbtvwuvill, Ctear fiettl eountr. P. Ther ii oo h ft.ru ffoscft frftmti bo ilti in (t Srti.H. fkt, sow m4 m hotal for the aMonrntjiiatiwii of lamtMiracn, m food itabl Ibi.tft IjU with ll ownnntrj utbatlliBil ini a Voucg orrhird of tbrilty Trait trMi pMktM, pplen, ptri and cherry Irrae. Tb farm aot hotel ia offered at pritite on mtonab. ti-rmf. Fur partiottUrt, apply a the pirmiaM. or br Irtirr lo LUt .-ISA i. IHVl.N, ur. -3tn bbatlle, r. P AGENTS WANTED FOR TUT ICTORIAL HISTORYoftmWORLD Kinbreoiiif tall end eatbfBtie ictjoauta of trvry DfttioB of aneivot and modern tin, aad iDeladioic a hitory of tb rite ant fall of tbe Ureek u Roman Kmpire. ttie Krowih of ibt ftationi ot taotJorn Eurups, tb middle , the oramdmtl the feudal ijvten.tta refornation. the iu-mvrf ol the N-w V'urid, ie , ete. It tMiBtain- UVt fine blitorieal enttrerlDft Mi I'dttHI linreditutrleeolntBa faaa.ad if the noU complete llieiorr of tbe World erar pabiiehed. It lellt at light, timd fur kpeeimen pagea nnd eitra terrai to A .rent, nod eea why it telle fwter than, any otber book. Addm, Natiokil PriLianfNo Co., PaiUdtlphla, NOTICE TO COIUSUMERS The Tin Tag Smokipg Tobaeo-. it "eeeond to none" in nreflan. mirdnoat, purity ond n.uulity. The greet eelebrlty of our Tla Tag Tofrntc baa eaueed many imltntiona thereof to be phnoad on tbo mn-kot, we therefore oastioa Bll Cbewero egaiott porebnalog anoh Imltntiona. All dealers buying or eellingotnor plugtobneen hearing n nurd or metelie label, rendar themeelvor liable to tbo penalty of the Inw, nnd nil peraono violating onr trade marka aro poaiihahlt by Inn nnd impriaooment. lies Act of Congrats Aug;. a-n. irjiu. Tbe oennlne l.orlllard Tla Tar Tobocro ran bo dlitioguiibod bv n TIN TAtt en enoh lump with tho word LOHILLARD stamped thereon. Uver 7,011 tona tohaeoe told la 1177, sad saarly 1,000 pereona employed in feetoriea. Tazaa paid Government in 1877, about 11,19, 900, nnd during peal 13 yean, over 170,100,000. Tbeie good! Bold by J. II Lytle, CleorSeM, fa. Agent fop Clearfield oonnty, nt man a actoron ' ralee. Mar. 6, 7l-9m. - STOVES, TIN-WARE AND" GAS FIXTURES. JAMES H EAVY, Having pnrohaaed tha eteek tf Fred, flaakolt, herehy grvoa netien tkal koia prepared to fnrnink all klnda nf - HEATING, COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, of the heat aodlateit Improved pattorna, at vary low prleoa. iiS FIXTITREN. He hat el o hand, n lot of BRACKETS, CH ANUKLIKK6 and UA8 LAMP8. nf nil kiada. at luitabla prietsa. Gal litarea ordered at abort ottoa, to uit eailootera. TIN-WARE. Also, n eomplete aliortmaet of maBurnetnred) Tin-ware, la whioh bo Invllot the atteulteo of pnrebaeem. Front part of Room No. I, PIE'S OPERA HUlirtK. JAS. L. LEAVY, Proprietor. FRED. SACK KIT, Sup'h, Clearleld, Pa., Deo. H, '77 It I G ROC'ERIES. JAS. II. LYTLE, 1 (PurMftor te LTTLIjtl MITCBILL - ' - t WIIOLKSALE AND.RETAIL ' DEALER IN CHOICE LINE OF TEAS. 0OLONOR, JAPANS, IMPERIAL, T0UNO BT80K, : " INOLtBH BREAKFAST Parent la Karket. BUTTER AND IOOR, Will he kept tad aeld B4 Irtteoot. Caak paid h-r Country Prodnoo. t.RRMAM CIICRRIEA, TURKEY PRUNES. PRESERVED PEARS, , PHILADELPHIA RAMI nsw. Maeberai, Uka Karrla. Oee An. .: PICK. t. Km. , terrai PVkleeBnd Rnflak FUAkaa, . o'LtlUnt AMD rKtSUtX Flow, tinrs Menl, Aai Meal, An. ' tan t IT. IA. . LTTUL OF 0 TOBACCO!