She lUpubluan. Gkobqi B. Goodlandeh, Kditor. CLEARFIELD, Fa. WEDNESDAY UQHN1N0, APRIL U, 16TS. Raadar, If yoa want to know what Is coins; oa Is tha basins world, Jolt read oar mdvnmag olaaas, tho Spml eolataa la pameular. MAXIMS FOR THE OAV. No van worth t tho ffiot of President should ho willinf to bold it If eonitod ia, or placed Iboro hy aay fraud. If. 8. Gram. I could oovor hara boon reconciled to tho ele valiea hw tho smallest aid of mint of a person. howovor respaetablt In arlrate lift, who nast foreror oarry upon bis ..row too lump oi irauu flrit trlunpliant la Anorioati history. No sub sequent aotioa, however meritoHoui, can wash away too letters 01 mat rooord. Chablh Fbaii A Dim I'd dor the formi of law, lluthorford B. Ilayoa bas boea doolarod President of tho United Hiatal, lilt title roato upon disfranchisement of lawful voter, we lalao oernauatet oi too returning om ear aotiof eorruptly, and tho decision of a com mission wbioh baa refused to hoaroTtdcnee of al leged fraud. For tba flrat tint aro tho American people eon fronted with tbe faet of a fraudulently elected Prealdeot. Let it not bo anderatood that the fraud will bo silently acquiesced In by ibo country. Let no bourpaai in wbtob iheajurpa lion ia forgotten. A ddbeii or I)bmocatic M.O.'i. One hundred yeara of human depravity soco mulated and eonoent rated Into a oliaaai of crime. Never again In five hundred yeara ihall they have an opportunity to repeat tbe wrong-. DamiilW. Voonnnas. I would rather bar tho endorsement of aquar ler of a million of the Amorloaa people than that of the LouliUna Heturninf lloartl, or of toe Uotn ulailoa which excluded the facta and decided the queftioa on a technicality. Tims. A. IlEinicica. In no Hurry. Neither House of tlio Stato, or Fed o nil Legisfaturo has fixed an adjournment day. Death is cutting very el oho to Ibo next bloody shirt Republican candidate for President. IT. S. G.'a cousin is gone to meet tho other Grants. Hayes will not spend his Summer vacation at Fremont. Ho docs not care to locate within thirty miles ot the To ledo warriors. Toledo Bee. (lo Ahead. Tho United States Sen ate lias repealed tho bankrupt law. Only six Senators voted to keep it on tho statno book. .Now lot the JTonse go and do likowiso. Anothkr Candidate. Tho Bollo fouto Watchman nominates J. Howard Beaeb, of Wayno county for Secretary of Internal Affairs. He ia a good man, but bo lacks tho experience that "tho gentleman from Africa" has. Tho report which has been circula ted that Mrs. Abraham Lincoln refuses to return to tho I'nited States for fear that sho may bo placed in a lunatio asylum, ia denied by the Journal, of Springfield, III., her old homo. That's so. The Omaha Hera Id mild ly suggests that Mr. lloyjs might get out of that Toledo poRtotfice muddle by sending in tho name of I). R. Loclio I'arson Jsasby, "which was postmas ter" for so long, at tho "Confident cross roadn." (Iives Tin Alarm. The Globe man says : "Republicans of Huntingdon county, close np tho ranks. Wo urgo thorough organization. Tho coming struggle will bo a desperate one and wo must be prepared to content it suc cessfully." It is slated that an oHbrt will bo mado io prevent Governor-elect Van Zandt, of lihodo Island, from taking his Beat this year, on tho ground that ho is not cligiblo to tho office because of a lack of tho property qualification required by tho laws of that State. Tim Uell-Puncu Man. Tho Haiti more Gazette says ; State Senator Mol fett, of Virginia, inventor of the boll rcgistor, is described as a middle-aged bacholor oi excellent attainments and agreeable appearance. lie is, howev er, a good spoakor, and an accomplish ed physician. A (iooD Dio. Tho editor of tho TilUburg Leader, in alluding to bis railroad interests, takes Blaine a whop on tho mug in this stylo : "Mr. Blaine stands by tho railroad corporations in the Senate, just as he did in tho llouso. 'Our Jim' is for tho Gould standard every time." Weight of Coal. A bill passed tbe Lower llouso of our Legislature, on tlio ICth inst, fixing tho woight of a bushel of bituminous coal at sovonty six pounds. It is about time that this leading commercial product ot our State should have a fixed weight. We hope tho Senate will not hositnto about passing this bill. Bra Butler, H is claimed, If gravitating to. ward. lb. Domooretle ranks. ftVeaaeoe. Yes, be got every Radical Congress man to vote for Gonoral Shields lor doorkeeper ol the House. The Gen oral bas gone through two wars, and is a full (lodged States' right advocate. Ben bas given tbe Radicals many a doso, but this last caused them to puko more vehomontly than ever. Sample Di.oody Shibt Yn.rs. The Lebanon Courier says that the Confed erates made a good many earnost at tempts during the war to capture Washington, but always failed. They have succeeded now, and evidently feel well pleased with their success. Tho Unionists now about Washington look very much as it they woro all membors of very sick families. . Maui a Blunder. An exchange says I General Grant is accused of a broach of courtesy In not attending the dinner tendered him by tbe Grand Duke Nicholas at Stelano. He accep ted tbe invitation, but acting on the advice of Minister Maynard and others subucqueatly declined ior fear of wound ing Turkish susceptibilities. "He put his loot in it," tbe same way during tho French-Prussian war, by voluntarily complimenting Bismark lor bis States manship after the fall of Motx. A Hi'Man Devil. Mam. Stcenburgh now in prison at Fonda, Now York, awaiting elocution lor tbe murdor ol Jacobs. Parker at Amsterdam, Novem ber 17, mado a full confession last night to Bhoriff Fonda and ex County Clork Burtch, confessing to cloven different murders, tbe first whon be waa only 14 yri old ; also to innumerable burg. lories, robberies and incendiary fires In nd Mound Amsterdam. The con let dion wiH not be made publio until tho day of cieonUoa. Jt Is horrible in the extreme and atari M of it is oor rohoratod. pluggixga sexator. Tlie PilUliur Telegraph ono of tlio Radical orunH of that Iindiiol vicinity takes tlio New York Heimtnr hy tlio top-knot in this nav : .7f -T: greatest effort of bis life. ' It Is a serial interview and fills six or seven columns of tho Now York World. Tho whole of It is devoted lo tho abuso of Presi dent Hayes. Mr. Conkling finding that ho cannot use tho Federal patron- ago for tho 8tato ot Now York lo so- curo bis ro-eloclion to tho Senate, sud denly discovers that tlio President is an infamous scoundrel, destitute of principle and without a legal title to oulce. II r. Conkling nevor discovered any of theso things until tho Prosident announced his Civil Service policy and cut tho claws of tho New York Sena tor ami all tho other gentlemon who made politics a trade and office-holding a moans ot amassing wealth. The con victed felon beliovos tho Jtidgo lo be upright until ho passes sontenco and then he is suro that ho ia n heartless scoundrel. So with Senator Conkling and President Hayes. Tho lormor says that be bclioved from tbo first that Louisiana voted against Hayes and that he intrigued and bought the Presiden cy, let it was air. loiiKiings vote that sustainod tho finding of the J'.lec- torar Commisdion and declared that Louisiana had legally cnosen tlio lie- publican doctors. This vole bo cast under the solemn sanction of his high oath ollleo. To day ho holds up that voto and writes perjury across his lore head. Lot Ililloe Chandler arise and oomo forth. Ho accused himself of common rascality nolo! perjury. Uil loe Chandler is not at the vory bottom now." Dowxstic TnUTiis. Tho editor of tbo PittBburg Telegraph, ono of tho Rad ical organs of that City, in his issue of Friday, slates tho case fairly to his par ty friends in this way: M.S. Quay bas been finally pensioned barring that tho Sonato has yot to confirm bis nom inationlor bis valuable services to tbo Stalo ring. Gov. Hartranft yesterday having appointed him Rocorderof Phil adelphia, at a salary varying from MO,- 000 to $50,000, and ton yoars' term of office. We ace no good reason why Iho Legislature should not pension a a few spavined hacks from the East on Allegheny county. Thoy have juBt as much right to deprive tho voters of one county of Iho right to elect officials, as the voters of another county. Wo lako this occasion to record tho prediction that tho Republican party will sco the day when they will rogrot the pension ing of worn out politicians. Tho timo will como when a Democratic Legisla ture will follow tho Republican exam ple and thrust Democratic officials on Republican communities. A Republi can Legislature in Ohio set the example of governing Democratic cities with ap pointive Republican Commissions, and tho present Democratic Legislature is carrying out tho idea by putting Dem ocrats wherever tho slightest opportu nity offers. It will lie tho case in Penn sylvania as soon as the Democrats got control of tbo Legislature, and it would not Btirpriso us to see thorn install Dom ocruts in the principal offices in Alle gheny and other Republican counties under tho very convenient prinoipla of the Quay Recorder bill. The Peeling and Skjsiuno Lien. Tho Rcnova Record says : "Tbo bill in troduced in tho early part ot the ses sion to securo lumbermen and laborers a lien for tboir work, was .defeated, it will be remombored, on account of its too rigid provisions. Anothor bill bas boen substituted by Mr. Quigley which removes the main objections and still secures the laborers' pay. Undor tbo now bill all wages due for cutting, peel ing, skidding, hauling, driving, railing, and running of saw logs, square timber or railroad ties shall bo a lien for six months upon such logs, etc., and shall bo paid for beforo removal. This bill will bo pressed for final passage by Mr. (Juigloy, and wo learn it is vory likely to roach the Senate in timo ior its ac tion." A more oppressive and foolish measure was novcr introduced In a Legislative body. Its passago would pin every laboring man to the wall. If this bill bocomos a law no operator would employ a laborer until he would sign his rights away under this act. The bill is gotten up in tbe interest of a few lumber Sbylocks about Lock Havon, who neither employ men or manufacture lumber tho middle men. Settled bt a Caucus. The Radical members of the House of Representa tives, at Harrisburg, held a caucus on Tuesday night of last week for tho pur pose of agreeing upon a day tor the final adjournment of the Legislature. After nearly thrco hours' discussion a molion to Bupport a resolution to ad journ on the 24 lb of May was carried by a voto 50 yeas to 39 nays. This will prolong tbe session until very near tbo last day upon which our law mak ers can constitutionally draw pay for their invaluablo services ; and proves that tho Republican majority care much more about their per diem than thoy do abont attending to tho intoresla of tboir constituents. Wore it not for the limi tation set by tho Constitution, they would undoubtedly sit permanently or until their successors are clocted and forco them lo vacate the seats they havo in no way honored. In Trouble. The SoliuBgrove 77m'puts it in this way : "The Repub lican politicians are in a dreadful way about Sonator Dill. They havo al ready set np such an earnost fight against him as If bo already woro nom inated for governor. They anticipate bis nomination, and are vainly striving to defeat it And all tho Radical pa pers havo been able so far to show up, amounts absolutely to nothing. Thoy cry "corporation candidate." Yot we fool quite certain that any corporation could bny more than one half of those vory follows for a vory small sum. Tho very tact that tbe Radicals are fighting him in advance of his nomination, ia one of the best signs in favor of hi nomination." A Good I'Aia.-The Democrats of Adams county have Instructed their delegates to vote for Hon. A. II. Dill, of Union county, for Governor, and "Unole Jake" Zieglor, of Bntler coun ty, for Lieutenant Governor. This Is a strong loam and we shall not fllo a ingle exception, if it wins ia May next, although "there are Iota" ol other good candidate in the field. Exactly so. Tbe editor of tho Lan caster Intelligencer in alluding to a Leg islnlivo pest &: "J. Murray Mivoro bond nccrnii to bo in trouble with hia little bill. We should bo vory Horry to ii if. "SluitfClj isoVut Hi WsTTuuiu TiIriTT out to have been trying tho luetics ot the heathen Ckiiico upon the Legiala turc. Wo bavo always frankly i-aid that wo did not like his bill and did not believe that ho should havo relief given him in tho way be asks for it Wo do not believe in eroding secret and irres ponsible star chambers to dscido upon the validity of claims against the State. If Mr. Moorelioad has been injured by tbo action of tho Sluto lot him bo ro compensed ; but let him first prove the injury in an open investigation bof'ore a committee or a court, and not beforo a secret tiibiinul of Ihroo Stale officers. It does not reflect well upon tbo char- actor of bis claim that bo does not Boom anxious lo lot Ibo publio bear tbo tes timony by which bo proves it. Tho man who now steps in to challenge its merit likely enough has sinister motives, but if Mr. Moorohoad can piove that be honestly expended tho monoy ho claims, and was honostly decoived into doing the work on Iho faith ol tho Sluto appropriation to Ibo Milford and Mata- moras railroad, ho need not four black mailers. But he should prove his case to tho satisfaction of tho Slato and not to that of three State officers only." j The Verdant Sister. Miss Cathe rine ., sister of Henry Ward Bcochcr, aged (i7 yoars, waxos wroth on account of the charges Mrs. Klizabeth Tilton makes against her brolbor, and in a card to tho Now York Tribune speaks of his "purity and lovo of truth" whon u boy. This is all right, and we ad miro Miss Bcecher's fidelity to bcr brother; but there aro a good many who, nevertheless, will always believe that, whatever Henry Watd may have been as a boy, ho is anything but a saint as a man. And in this connection, by the by, tliero are those who have not forgotten tho nauseating ecandul another sister of Mr. Bcccher dished up a short timo beforo her brother's ex posure respecting tho "lute lamonted" Lord Byron.' No ono over thinks of Mr. Byron as a saint, but wo doubt ho ovor did anything to justify Mrs. Stowo dumping onhisgravcthemassof pntrid filth with which she offended tho nos trils of the publio, under tbo pretence of explaining the mystery which en veloped the domcstio difficulties of the deceased poet. It is oftentimes very unpleasant to tako tho mcdiciuo ono Is so ready to give to others. Justice at Last. Tho Pittsburg Leader, in alluding to tho discomfiture of the Union Pacific lobbyists at Wash ington says: A cheering gleam of light comes from Washington. Tbo Ameri can Senate bas still the virtue to sund Jay Gould, whocame down from Now York jingling bis money-bags and open ly professing the fuitb of Sir Horace Walpolo, that "overy man has his price," back to his own placo. With its mil lions of bribery power and its myriads of lobbyists skilled in applying that power, and on tho other sido only tho equitablo claim of tho United States to the monoy duo it, the Pacific Railroad "Ring" reeled out of the Senate cham ber discomfited by a voto that mado Thurman the hero of tho hour, and that will give every patriot a thrill ol satisfaction and hope tor the republic. It was a glorious victory. Tiie Trite Policy. Tho Philadel pbia Record says: M. Loon Chottcau, tbo distinguished Frenchman, who is now in this city, has came to this coun try on a mission of civilization. His object is to promote profilalilo' inter course between thiscountry and France by pulling down tho restrictive, barri ers in tho shape ot tariff legislation which deface the statute books ot both countries. It is bis desire to procure for the pcoplo of the United States the right to buy and soil in Franco upon as fair terms as aro afforded to other nations ; and to obtain a liko conces sion on the part of our government Trade is now mado impossible by offen sive laws which are equivalent to acts of non-intercourse. Such a policy ill benonta the two foremost Hopublics in Christendom. A Dead Beat. General Burosido, ono of tho military failures of tho lato war, and authorof the celebrated Burn- sido whiskorsjs, by accident, a United States Senator from that potato patch Slato, Rhodo Island, where they have no nogroos and very few statesmen This Radical Choctaw, dosirous of be ing the author of something more than whiskors, introduced a bill in tbo Son- ate compelling recruiting army officers to enlist Africans as well as Caucasians. But the Radical Sonato and the whole army sat right down on him, and flat tened him out so effectually that there is nothing left of him but his whiskers. But sovontoon out of the scvonty-six Senators voted for the measure. The Man. Sonator Sargont, of Cal ifornia, is a vory roliablo personage in hia way. Whon his party has a particularly moan job to do, its oyoa are at once turned toward Sargent and he always responds to tho mute summons. His last performance is tho attempt to kill the bill putting tbo veteran Shields on tbe retired army list, by loading It down with tho names ol well-to-do officers, who havo not seen half his sorvioe and who do not need tho monoy. Bargcnt ia unhappy whon he ts obligod to pass a day with out giving the nation cause for regret that inch a person exists. Philadel phia Record. Tho Cincinnati Gazette says that tbe point in tbo olection ol Field ovorShlol Js to the office of doorkeeper ol the House is that the issue was squarely mado bo. tweon two Democrats, one ot whom was a general of the army which fought to prescrv the national Union, and tbe other general in tho army which fought to destroy tho nation, and that the Democrat, in solid body, chose the Confederate General. . lTliKouan. The Democratic cau cus at Washington bas agreed lo sup port Banning'! army bill. Itfixoatbe salary of Gonoral of the army at $12-, 000, instead of 118,000, as at present j Lieutenant General, 18,000; Major General, 10,000; Brigadier Gonoral, Ifi.OOO; Colonel, 13,500; Major, 12,600; Captains, 12,000. Tba estimated an nual amount that will be saved by thle bill is $1,400,000. PA YIXO OFF CHURCH DEBTS. A remnrknlilo tuccrx bas uttended tho efforts o( Brother Kimball, uf New York, in pavinguil thedebts of church property. He has the art of trolling mc-re out nf -riven mirritcyo'nnir.l1!;r'nirh his r'irrnf. and we'll, region. When ho goes to worlc upon the lolU.it comes ilown without a at nig gle, as 1 lie coon did when Captain Scott aimod at it. They know that Brother Kimball is going to got the sbeckels out ol them, to they meekly resign themselves to their fato ; and w hen tho plato is handed round goodly tribute ia gathorcd in. But the good that Broth er Kimball bas done is not confined to bis own personal efforts. Others Boo ing his good works havo boon encour aged, and I) live taken heart to lift the mortgages I mm tliuir tabernacles also. During the flush times and before, a custom grow up in tho metropolitan churches of raising money by mortga ge to improve tho buildings, to add to thuin, or to maintain costly adjuncts, missions, chapels, ,Vc. These mortga ges have at lost boconio a soro burden, and a vigorous effort to pay them off and Iroo tlio churches from all cncuni brnncoB has boon unexpectedly success ful. It shows, too, that notwithstand ing tho dull times and stagnant busi ness, ready money can still bo gathor od up in New York, where there is suf ficient inducement Tbo sight of church alter church freeing itself from debt has fired a generous emulation among tbe other congregations r.nd in duce them to riso and gird their lions and put forth theirstrongth. Ono nev or knows how much a congregation can lo until the heavy pressure is applied. It sometimes seems to tho faint-heart-od that tbe vintage is exhausted ; that there is no more moisture left in grapes; hut stir them up a liltlo and tuko another turn or two at tho wino press, and tho gladdening and invigor ating fluid is suro to come. This is a chocring reflection to thoso who wan dor atbirst through this vulo of tears. Kimball, tho debt raiser, succeeded on Sunday last in getting onough sob scriptions to como within $.'10,000 of paying off tho debt on tho Bethany Presbyterian church in Philadelphia. A Singular Case or Burial. We are requested to state that "tho remains ot Judge Cblsolm, son and duughtor, who woro m u rile fed in M ississippi some timo ago, will bo interred iu Cedar Hill Cemetery, near Salona, next Friday. And that Itev. 1). 1). Hamlin will de liver tho funeral oration." It does not appear that any other reason exists for the burial than that tho widow wished tho remains buried somowhero North, and somehow or otl.or Squire Sigmund got in communication with her and of fered a lot in this cemetery, which was accepted. As a matter of duo caution, it would become all concerned to satis fy themselves that tho remains aro those they purport lobo. It would boa grim farce should a shadow of doubt bo justifiable in tho matter. Clinton Democrat. This resurrection and burial may be a new scheme on the part of the carpet-baggers, "lo firo tbo Northern heart." Liko tbo shipping of dead Chinumen back home, it makes no dif ference how worthless a character bo was when be left China, when his dead heathen carcass returns to his native soil it always excites tho highest indig nation against tho Infidels in the Fast. Deajh ok an Old Charactiu. Prieonor "No. 1" in tho Kastern Peni tentiary, whoso name was Wylio Will, iams, died on Sunday of typhoid fever aflor a coiifinemeM of twenty-eight years in this institution. He was not a convict, but was confined lor safe kooping. Ho had a checkered career, having been educated at Yalo collego, and alter an experience at sea was found on ono of tho South Pacific is lands. His mind became dorangod while on the island, and npon being brought to this' city ho was placed in tho Pennsylvania Insane Hospital. Making his oscano he returned and shot Dr. Kirkbridu in tbo head for his refusing to permit him to lcav the in stitution. Prior to tho war remitten ccs came from his family In Georgia to support him. IIo was Gl years old, and will bo buried by tho Warden of the Penitentiarr. Female Waiters. Gov. Hurlranft has signed the bill abolishing tho "pret ty waiter girl system so popular in Pittsburg. lis provisions are gonoral. It prohibits proprietors of places in which Intoxicating liquors are sold from employing females to dispense drinks, under a penalty not exceeding $500 orimprisonmeutfor ono year. No licenso to sell Intoxicating liquors is allowed to bo issued unless with tho express understanding that tho appli cant docs not employ any tomalo for tho purposes indicated. In addition to tho fine and imprisonment provided for, tho act requires tho forfeiture of li quors. A Prettt Lot. Tho Philadelphia Radicals elected their forty-eight del egates to the Stato Convention the other day, and tho editor el tho rec ord boxed them up and addressed them as follows : To Don C.idiiod, llarrliharff, D.uphia County, T.. C.r. lUkl. W. M.rk.j. KRtr bnt. Haodl. ttilb tr. Tbl ildi .p. Shipped H.7 14, ilt. P. R. H. That packago will certainly reach its destination unless Grow should get permission to enter tho express cur bo fore reaching Harrisburg. Wiir.-An exchange puncture the fish question in this way : Wo have a Fish Commission somowhero in tho neigh borhood of Harrisburg, and a fish-hatching houso that tho Legislature goes to see cvory wlntor. Wo also hear largo talk about spawn and salmon, shad and bass, and game laws. But the fish a p. poar to bo getting scarce in our streams and dearer in our markets. Why ? A Political Vagrant. Ad ox change remarks: "0. K. Babcock who did the dirty work about tbe White House for Grant and the Whisky Ring, draws regularly bis pay as a Major in tho army whilst bo sponds his time down in Florida at raising oranges. It appoars ho enn t be stoppod from swindling the government. An oxchahgesays : "Senator Blaine will address tho ship builders at Ches ter Pa., this woek." As Mr. Blaine hails from a once famous State in the ship building line, it would be woll enough for him to inform hia hearers why Maino has abandoned the business and adoptod fish bounties fur a living. Reconciled. Tbe Baltimore Ga fctfeaays: "Mrs. Dickens baa bocemo reconciled with bor sistor, Miss Ho garth, who, after the separation of tbe novohst from bis wifo, became hia house keer, and of whom ha said that aha was 'the best and truest friend man ever bad,' " CAUGHT IX JUS OWX TRAP. Tho taction of Butler in nominating tien. Shields for doorkecpr of the Homo of Representatives were complete. ly union oy ine Domoerats, wlio saw "lid nai ha ble frog. Gen. Shields is a bravo and patnolio old soldier, but entirely dis abled, and his ponsion bus been recent ly increased in consequence i,f kin in flnnities. To drag bim away from his home, and make him aurvo ns Doorkeeper ol the House, where lie has served with credit as United Stales Senator, was a sort of humiliation and disgraeo tho Democrats would not con sent to merely because bo was poor and needed the pay ot tho office. The good Butlor did not propose, thoy did, ny introducing nnu passing a resold lion requesting tho Tresident to up point Shields Brigadier General and place him on the retired list, which is only a fitting recognition of his brave unu nonorauio servieo lo tho country in tbo Mexican and Union wars, and will give bim 81,125 a year during lile. Tho Republicans were caught in tboir own net They moroly hoped to muko a break in the Democratic tanks and defeat their regular nominoe. If thoy bad cared a tig for General Shields thoy would have provided for ins necessities long ago. Their at tempt lo raise tbo dead issue of the war, and make party oaiiital out of tbo nomination of Gonoral Field, who bad sorved in the t'onfedornte army, and nas Binco Burvcu under tho Ahedivo, but came home in order to educato his children, was characteristic, and do sorved thedeleat that followed it What kind ot "magnanimity'-' in that which, having pardoned nud restored a people, takes every possible occasion lo taunt them on their disloyalty and stab them to Ibo quick with malicious aecusttinn and inuemliH's? What kind of a wuv is it to cement the Stulesol this Union by telling tbe Southern ncoule thev ought all to have been shot or hung? A singular method ot cultivating fra ternity and good will botweon tbe dif ferent sections of tbe Union, and mak ing tboir people lovo each other and loyal lo tho government, to taunt ono section with the disloyalty for which it has paid a full penalty in the loss of nunureus ol thousands of lives and millions of property and enormous debts and genoral impoverishment of us poopio I i ms is Jtcpiililicanism I io wonder iho sooer sense and patn otism of tho country repudiate tho thing, and rem so to support Ibo party that resorts to it Witliamriort Sun. A Joke on Mary Dr. Mary Walker took ill vory suddenly at Washington two weeks ago, and she at once order ed all tho femule doctors in Washing ton to attend her, and Iho more that presented themselves the worse she felt. Finally she discharged tbe whole flock and sent for a malo doctor, who, after consulting with hia patient, got her to agree to tako tho medicine he prescribed, and she has boen getting better overy day since. Mary has be anie disgusted with tho coldness and ignorance of lady doctors, and goes in lor tho warm hearted muscijlar sex. Prlparinq roa Defeat. The West vuenier uepwiucau iimiKB It will re quire something more substantial than political sentimcntalism to insure a Republican victory this fall. "Tho party," it says, "must be prepared to wage an uncompromising, aggressive contest Blow for blow must bo ad ministered, and tbo man who is inca pable of loading in Biich a contest, or who cannot rally the working masses of the party about him with enthusi astic earnestness, bis nomination bad bettor be deferred until some more propitious season." Newspapers. Tho National Union, started in Washington as an adminis tration organ about six months ago, has lieon purchased by Mr. Stilson Ilutchins, ol tho Daily Post, Demo cratic orgun, and tho consolidated jour nals appear under the title of tho Post and Union. It is staled that tho sub scription list of tho t7ni0H givos tbo now paper a circulation list of noarly 13,000. There aro now only two morn ing paporsin Washington, the Postand Union and tho National Republican. Gould's Loiibyibts The Washing ton correspondent of the Kansas City Times, in alluding to Jay Gould's lobby efforts to defeat tbe measures before Congress, compelling him and his con federates to pay tho government its just dues, says: "It is said that tbe femulo branch of Jay Gould's Wash ington lobby boasts an array of tho handsomest women that were ovor brought to bear in a whole broadside upon the legislate n of this country.' la referring to tha ftvat taat Jmie Mayor bat announced htnielf aa a candidal for Preaideot Judge In tills dtatriot. and that two otbar most eitmattle eltiaeni hat-a been paotad la oonnao linn wlla that otBoa, "Kliok1 MeClar aaya, "thare'i bo law, fundamental or itatutory, against any lawyer ootiid of the penitentiary balna? oandidata fur Jadga." W know of ao law, stat utory or otbarwi, against aay aaa who ought to ba la tb peniUatiary from a. U taking iMpa. denee for wtt anil aditlnt bi paper. ittUe- oars nrpmoHta. Tlmt will certainly annihiluto tbe editor of tlio Times, or kill tbe Bullo- lonlo man "stone dead." No man can survive aflor mich a delivery as Uiat A DtwKitTta. In turning bis back on bis post and permitting a fraud to be conMimmated by tho counting in of llnyo", Senator Conkling, the Now York World think, uttorod bin own condemnation in (stronger tor ma than it bo had "aid : "I am not a atalenman ; 1 am but a sly politician, oncqual'to a groat crisis ; not tearless enough for a patriot, although a trifle too scrupu lous lor a parti nan." Jn Trouble.-A Washington tolo- gram of tbe 18th, snys : "Tho Senate in executive sosnlon to-day recommit ted tbo nomination of Goorgo F. Cut- or to bo pay mastor gonoral of tbe navy to tha oommittoe on naval atTuirs, with authority to make a thorough In vent I gation of tho grave charges preferred igainsl bim. It will U rocollectcd that be was recently confirmed tor Che abovo named ofllco.' AnjoDHNNENT. -It looks now as though Congress would adjourn before our legislature. A resolution passed tho I'nited Stales Scnato on Wcdnes day last to adjourn on the lOtb of Juno. The House took no action on Iho ques tion except to postpone it until the 15th ol May. Elbctiom Times. Tbe first eleotioc for stato officers In the approaching campaign cornea off in Oregon on the 1st Monday of June (3d) to be follow., ed by tho August content In Alabama: and Kentucky and tho September elec tions in Arkansas, Maine and Vermont. A PAtsoi'a Viiw. A wentcrn cler gyman who lately visited Mr. Hayes, on being asked what bo thought of biro, replied ; Woll, I believe that bo- fore man bli walk ia upright, but 1 rear that beforo the Unj ho wobldrs," Senatorial Virtue. Tho Wash- Inivtnn cnrrnMnmulitnt. nf llm V.tiv Yni-I .r ., ' ... . .v.... ...... U.U.HIg. U....H mnnduirio ol Washington obtained .. . , . I q ii ..v... ..... ... ubiiutu KU" J w.iwj dotix upon the desk of a dignified Sen- , , tf , , I alor beneath, lie read it, and sent; for tbo deputy Sergeanl-at-Aniis, and that stern official led the fair and trail one out of the gallery by her liny, shell-like ear." Wonderful People. Ii seems that the wholo Iribe is again coining to the surface of society ultor a four years vacation, for the purpose of ro-liu-diiiig tho old scandal. Bessio Turner, of the "Celebrated Case" theatre company, and Beecher-Tilton scandal fame, whose iiamo on Iho bills is Bertha Avery, is Strously ill with diplheriu.ut Brockton, Massachusetts. Mra. Tillon has tele graphed lo have a good nurse procur ed, and everything possible done for her. A New Draiia. Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, has a now pluy on th boards. It is Henry and Flisabotb alone this time. Theodora and tho mutual friend, Frank, have been drop ped out. Tho conduct of Beocher and Mrs. Tilton, tor pure unadulterated scandal, exceeds anything ever pro. ducod in this country. Common mor ality demands that those two vulgar celebrities withdraw from society and torment it no longer. Chairman Mcl'lelland has secured tho Pittsburg Opera House for the ses sions of tho Democratic Stato Conven tion, ll is one of the, most commodi ous and plentant halls in the Union, and well adopted for convention pur poses. There will bo abundance of room for spectators and at tbe same timo delegates can bo isolated and pro tected from the intrusion of crowds. Representative S. S. Cox's boad is level for onco. Ho thinks the columns of a well-regulated nowspaper a more proper plato for advertising than tho folds of Iho American flag, and proposes to make it a misdemeanor to deface tho flog with advertisements hei-cadcr. 3tw flffrtlSfiufuts. CAUTION All penonisra h.rabj w.rn.il f.in.t purobuiiig or in oy w.jt maiMling with tb. fillowlDK p.non.1 proporly, now In poa. aialon of Iwao Koll.jt, cf Hn.iJ tonaaMp, rla : Two bmj bones and ooa ooob tlova, aa tba ponbusd bjr na U Coniulile'a aal., and ia l.ft wllb laid Rolley on loan only. tuj.ot lo mj order at an; Urns. JA8. CtlllRY. Ko Washington, April 10, I87S Hi Trade sale of 200 JfBW CAl.llIAttKK, Of AIX lE('RIPTINfl, On Thursday Morning, May 2, 1878, nl 11 o'clock, at Ilerkness' Bazaar. Ninth and Saneon Su., Philadelphia. D' VOHCG NOTICU. Carolina J. Ilooren b her sett tVlead. Ju. II. tlal., a. Henry Hoorer. No. 107, March Torn, 178, anbpfenn nir dlrore.. Tha nnderairned Cntnmlealeaer. annointerl he the Co.rt lo L. teattmonr tn the above .t.t.d oaaa, hereby flT.i aotioa thai be will attend to the dntiee ot aaid appointment St tbe off.oe et larael Teat. In the borough of CtenrAeld, on Fri day, tha 18th day tf June, 178. at 10 o'elooh a. a. fKANH A. FLEMING, Cleerleld, Apr. 14, 187S-4ta Commieilooer. VTOTICB IN PARTITION. ll la tba Orphan!' Ooortol ClearJ.ld Co. In tha mailer ot the partitia of thn real eatat. of Henry Irwin, lata of Lewi. nee township. In aid eeanty, r, dee'd. Notice la herehy lr.n to Mary Irwin, Mow Jane Chlkla, and J. W. Childa, her hnaband, Laura Sanbay, aid John Baokey. her huaband, Kelurah Fl.fa), and Robert K. Klegal, her bui band, Margrry Seaman, and W. W. Seaman, ber huaband. Coraella Irwin, Hernial II. Irwin, Rlrbard B. Irwin, Klmia Irwla, Wary B.Johneon, and B. C. Johnson, her basbaml, heira or persona interest'd in the estate of said deceased, that tba Inquest or partition ia aaid estate will be bald on tbe nremlfee. on Friday. Ma. 10th. 1878. ej 10 o'clock A. U , when all can atlend If tbey see pr"Pr. AflVKHWraHTZ, Jr., Clearneld, Fa., April 14, 78 SL Sheriff. TL A NTS AND P Lf W EK. X Tba andrticnd hereby airaa aotioa ta tb cltiwoa of Clearfield eonatr. that b has at bis graea bo us ta Clearfield, a Urge quantity of an aioas oi VIOKTADLB AND FLOWER PLANTS. wbtob he will nil at nasonabl priei. Ho bas larly and Lata Cabbage Plants, Tomato, Calory, t aulillower, Egg I'lanft, Pebnar Plaau. Ao. SWKKT POTATO PLANTS, 04 8 per 1,00 or bi ij eenia per nunora. All kinds of FLOWERS for poti and bedding. banging beak eta and vaeea, ancb as An or ted Ilcllofroptt, filagl A Doubl Petunias, uaraniamo, nap. roeaita, fans., Agar, turn, Colaiu, Dahlias, Varbeoas, Clphea, Canoai, Cents uraa and Cineraria, Begonias, Broralla, Uignoatlt, Piaka. Phloi, Ao., Aa. FOR ONI DOLLAR, I win land oaa do sen, strong, vigorous, will b rase bed flower plants of any selection. Where to selection is lelt to m I will guarantee satis ". BRNK8T BOCK CloarReld, Pa , April SlTfl-tf. ADXIINIMTR ATOKA hAI,E OF VALLA Ul, Real Estate, jnChest T'wp D; tirlnn ot an order of Ua Orpbana' Cnatl of vi.roiu euueij, ana aa ma directed, tnero will ne aiposM la publio tale, aa tha premlaea, on H'ftfnr.tftia;, .Tl,i l.MA, 1878. At two o'clock. . ro . the followlne- deserlbed real ertate, adnata In Chest township, said enunty, to win All that eertela farm and woodland, late the pruperij oi unfa uaiiafner, dee d, nonnded on the east bjr land owned, or laid; owned b; Wa. II. W.jroner, en the north bj landa of Joseph Shook, M the sooth bjr land ot Reiner, Wefoaer ana oiaere, anu M mo weat by land or W in U n mgan ana in.i ereoK, oonuining 132 ACRES AND 75 PEEOHES. more or leu, and keooa aa the Simon Rorebaute rams, raeerln( aad aiceplin from tbo abora de serlbed promisee abont one halfaa aero, aold and aonrared to the Cheat School di.lrtnl. Ahool hundred aone f the land la elenred and ond.r onlllvation, with a food bnarlnf orobard, fram. house and lop; stable thereon. Tba nnlmprored part la Umbered with pine, kemloek and other tmuer. .no properir te earentafeonslr situated w ir a aenraoia nole;nbornood. TSRM8 Or 8ALR. One tblrd ouh nt nonlrmalion of aale. tba he. nnoa ia two equal annual payments with Interest, to be Me. red by Judgment bond and mortf aje on 8. W. OAt.LAOIIKR, N Wsibln.ton.apH 78 3t. ' Adm'r mOWNnluas AUDITOKH- RliPOUT, J. A statement nf Ihe Rood Panda of Boston township, for tha year endtnp; April It, 187. J. r. uelauen and Ueore Urewa, Bupomaers, PBBTon. Te am't anaetlled seated road ui of '76, $ II IS To amount of aaated t.l laeied for '77... OHt 6 To orders drawn by tbe Aadttora, lor .7 in plaoa ol an old orar,. 1,171 tl Talal... ........,... .,; U rnsnmn. By J. P. Cnlaban's bill of road work S!7 II Hy Uaoria brown's bill of roaj work.,, I,0WI Is ny m l paid for water trough Hy amauntpald for plank By nmonnt paid for Andltor'a serrioee Hy amount paid town elerk..HM Hy amount paid for prlallng By aaated tea eionemled by auditors Ky aa I worked out ky leiebles....,,. py amount uneelleoia4.,M Total Unreeled tal of IS7and l77 ... Loss commission and aienoraUon, Total .. LIAaiLITI... Orders eutstaadlng ntoieei, noout ..,. , Aissls arar llabiiltlee...,. rotnj,,,,,, ,t. mmmm. Road tai of t mill knled for 1171 We, Iho nndorslgned Andlort,aarUry that tha loregolag lataoseal nf tha rood funds of llustea lowmhlp Is aorreot. A. H. ROir.NKRAKS, . g. HKWITT, O. D. Woon, Clerk. CH. &OUACKKR, (rnleld, April t.TI It Auditors. tl in S l0 1 DO II 00 II II ,.. 4HU oe II 00 - I.7J 13 . 1,2I 14 any... HI 14 ....... li.0",0 I n .......M.KI M ....... II M t.JJI 00 .... 11. OH 0 Um- aflwiisfuwuts. COUNTY Blll'KHINTKNDKNT. - w. ,,, ,, inll,nr,-v ,, ,h, a nu oi t: w a Ri) n. IM Vi), nf find.. i(.iriihii, j o.uilth.1 W Hi. olfl-wi tl 8itjfriDtndnt ,( i-oiumon AuB.iul. or Cl.ral I ri.anlj'. Ml. pwl- " ' i"tthm p ujr w.j m.-d ihn . lib is llli'Wiuf fi.'.i.D.l properly, an tn in i........mu .,i l..u,ii N-.iiii,j.r, of Mrri id One bay luare. abuul six years old. well abite s t in lor. brad, e the s.lne bclougs Ui me, and Is latt with ssid Kasliwioder on 1-iaa only, aubjeel to luy order at an. lime. FLThlt MOVetl. Kvlortown, Ha, Apiil 17 11. Sheriffs Sale. 1y virtu of wrlU of Lon Wiai, Utusd I 1 out of th Court of Comaiun Plett uf CImi- fivld euuotr, iid to m dirooteil, (her will b slutted to pul lie ail, at th Court lUmtf, In lb borougb uf Clear (laid, on WcduonvJaj, tL 1Mb Aj of M, 1H78, mt 1 o'clock, . to, tli followlof deacribod ru-vl Ul, to wit: All the Bodlrlilod 4-15 of tb full'-w in Z traru of Innd ai.ua to In Brtulv townthip, O rear Held count?, bouti'lcd aad d-nbd ful iwi : llfgicainn at a putt ta tbf diitrict liuu at tba uulbwwt eoruar of aaid iraot of land , tbaaco north 3 dfgra eait 2(ilo-lI roka to a t tbo nonbweat eorter of aatua; thnnoa taut 104 perch iu a poat j tbeuM .uth ttO degruca wuit XiOprrrliaa to a hemlock ; tbenee auu(b 611 d'grtca aaat 16ft patrhea to poit j Ibcreo aautb Su d-gra-a weat 14 4 10 perch ea to a poit i tbanoa tomb 60 dKrofiB aat V4 parcbea to a bvb ; thenoo north &0 degree aaat 8V tiarabea to a post tbeaoa loutk til deft-reea eaat 46 piwhaa lo a beech j tbenca tooth bVl di-grna taatUr perch ae to a poat ; thcooa outb 08 perch ei to a poat ; thence 9 dagreee wrai CR 6-10 perchea to a poat or maple , llieoco aoutb If) depreta wtit 16a parehea to red oak j theneo watt 121 pcrchet to a poit tbanoa 11 do. frttei weat 117 1 10 perehfla to a poat ; thenoe lott percbei to poit ; thence totitb U degree Wot 54 8-10 perf hn to a poat tbenca north 88 de greaa wet b2 perch ea to a lugar ; tbenee north 11 utfrMa ut (HI ptrchoi to a pin tbeiioa north HHJ degree wtat Ju pcrche to place of beginruog, Oootaiiilng 1,174 act more or 1'. 8a i ted, taken In xtiution and to bo eold ai the prpriof Robert Oborn. H. J. NirhoUoa and Nathan Car Htr. Tantii or Hai.r. TU price or lum t which tbe priirty ahull be itmott tiff uiut be paid at tha lima of sale, or auoh otbor arrangement a made a will be appro red, olbnrwiaa Lb propertj will be luiiuedialt-ly put up and lold again at the expent-e and rUk of tht peraon to whom it was it rue It oif, and ho, la erne of deficiency at such ra-aale, ball make good tbo raw, and in no ioatane will toe Deed oe prem-nlt-d in Court for eonlirma lion unlcaa tbe money In actually paid in tba tibtriff ANDRIiW PKNTZ, Jr.. Buaiirr'a Orrica, I Sheriff. Claarfiold, I'a., Apr. 21, lh7(t. SherilT's Sale. BY f Irtue of sundry writs of Kea- Et., I nurd out of th Court of Ooiomon Pleas of Claar fleldCo., and to mo directed, there will bo exposed to put. lie sala, at the Court Iloune, in the borough nf CIcarfMd. on Wediieaday, the I5tli day of May, IH1M, it 1 o'clock, p. m.( the follow. Ing described real aetata, to wit ; Also, a certain tract of land sltua'.a in Chctt townahip, Clearfield oounty, V., eontalning 76 acres, with about 20 acres cleared, with frame bouse SOt.'tO, and small log barn, boun-lnd south ly Inrtvel Snyder, east by widow Irrio, norih by Frank Knepp, and weat by Aaron I'atchin. Seiied, taken In xerutfon aad to ba sslj as the proptr ty of William R. 8ayder. A crrtaia tract of land iltuata In Oulioh town, ship, Clrarflotd eountjr. Pa.i beginning at maple corner of Matthew McCully'a farm earrey, tbeno by land of WeCulley north forty-eight degrees part one hundred aad forty perches to poit.thtrme by ictidu f tract of IJenj. Wilson sua'h forty dt'grtri nst soventy-four pcrcbrs to poirt, thnce by earn aooth forty -eight drgrras weft on hun dred and forty-two parches to pon in lb old line, thcui.fl by land of thaw north forty degrees went seventy-four ptrjhes to plaoe of b pinning, enn taining sitty-flvo acrvi and thirty four p;re'ii, and having twenty acres el tared and small two it ory frame bous thereon erootvd. Soimd, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of W. K. rimith. AUo, a certain tract of lend fltaat in tbe Tlllaga of Franklin. Bell town. hip, Clearfield oounty, Pa. doscritied a follows; Irontiog one hundred and twenty feet on front street and Tan ning bsk oa the west by land of Hobert Alabaf- fey, north by saiua, oast by locuit street, south by rlr, having llina eructed a frame houao I flx24 feet and kitchen attached, and frame stabl 18x20 fct, and other outbuildings- Waited, taken in execution, i-td to bo sold as lb property of V. C. Thompson. Also, a certain tract of land situate in Oreen- wood township, t'learReld county, pa., in the village ol bewlivllle, and anowa m lots No, I and 'i tn tbe general plan of said village, bound ed ai d described aa fo.loa s : On tho south by lot belonging to tha M-CIasey heirs, wost by lot of W. L. tiharp, and being on theconior of Main and Walter streets, bavlug ereirted thera;n a two etnry frame dwelling bnux, fifty feet front and thirty foet dp, and tbe lot being about sixty fret irnt by on band red and sixty feat deep. Sciied, taken in execution, and to ba sold as tbe property of Jno. P. Irrin. Tanas or Sai.i Tha price or sua at which tb property shall b struck off must b paid at tbe time of sal, or soch other arrangement mad a will ba approved, otherwise tb property will no immediately pui up ana oll again at the ex pens aad rink of tb person to whom it was struck off, and who, la oaa of deficiency at such n-sal, shall laaka good th sarn, and Id do instance will the Deed bo presented ia Court for oonflrtneitioQ unless the money is actually paid to th Sheriff. ANDKKW PKMZ.Jr., BHEmrF'i Ornra, 1 Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., Apr. 24, 17. f SherifTs Sale. BY rlrtu of writi of V. fa, Isitusd out of tbo Coart of Coataoa Pleas of Clear- fieid eooatT, and to m d tree tad. tbr will ba exposed to PI' BMC BALK, at the Court House, in ui oorongn oi uiearneia, on waanealay, th 15th day of May, U78, at 1 o'clock p. m., u louowing aoacrmea real estate, to wttt All tbe right, title and interest of the defend ant in the following traetsof land : Warrant No. situate ia (Jirard towaehip, Clearfield Co., Pa., eon tain iig 1)U aeraa, more or leas. Also, warrant No. S.tft2, in tiirard township, Clear fie Id oounty, PaM ooataiiing Ull acres, moro or Icaa. Alee, warrant No. 6323, eoatalaing 1114 aorei, or or lass, la Uoahea township. I Also, warrant No. frSJi. sitnata In Hosben township, Clearfield aoanty Pa , eontalaiov llNV acres, mora or lees, reserving 212 aeras sold to Peter Hidcr, and iT acres lo th southeast earner soia w tiacon herns. Seised, taken la eirution end to b sold aa th property of J. A. P. Ten Eyck. AUo, the following described real est at, situ- k.vU in nntii lowoamp, uiearDeid oounty, Pa., bounded on th east by John M. Chase, on th south by laads of Wm. and James Cathoart, on , Ml bit landj f Mr llowman, north by lands of Pagan Howies, eootaiaina: 0 aeres. more O' orva oioareu, small on-bant, and haring thereon erected a large nlanlr dwelling bouse three stories high, largo frame barn 3flxSJ faet. . viuwt oniouiiQings. Pentxi, taken ta execa tioa, and to bo ao!d as tb property of P. A. Bowles, Also, two eerlaja Iota or parcels of groan d alt oat tn tba village of Uullois, Brady township, Clearfield eoanty, Pa, One thereof bounded and described as follows t On the north by lot No. 28. vest by lot No. 1J, south by township road, and weat by High strtat, being 65 feet wide on township road, front and roar, and lLlaj feat deep from township road, and known in plap of said Tillage as lot No. 11. The other thereof bounded an the north by lot No. 17, east bj lot No. 14. south be townahin road, and west by lot No. 11, being AO feet wide on township road, and 11,1, feet deep from township road, and known ia plan of aaid Tillage as lot No. 13. Seised, taken in efeeatioa and to b told as the property of W. C. Kepler. a tea, a certain imt of land situate la It loom townahin. Clearfield aonatT, Pa., boanded and described as follows: On the east bv Ian ts of u ns-n Lecti. soDtb br tb Uurweosvtll and Re. aoiasTitte pike, west by land or J. Thamaa. aorta by laud ef Latimer Read, eoalelaing forty aeres, mora or leas, and twenty acres cleared, with two-story frame hoase, small barn and other out-antltllngs thereon erected. Belted, taken It seeutioa, and to ta sold as tbe property of Geo ft-. iseecQ. Alao, a eertaln traet of land iltnala in Bloom townabip, Clearfield eoanty, Pa., bonnded en the east hy lanls of tie. A. Bloom, Hath by Car wenaTille and Ueynoldirllle nik, west by land of ilea. Leech, aorth by land of Latimer Ri eon tain Ing forty aeres, more or less, with twenty aeres cleared, and having thereon erected a, small frame house, small frame barn and orher oat- entitling. Alao, a eertata tract ef land iltaate la Bloom township, Clearfield eoanty, Pa., bounded bt ibous oi n. ideeea, v. unea, injmpsoa and oth- eontaioipg one aoodred ana tersntr-flre aeres, mora or less, being ootered with piae, hem lock and other limber. Blxd, takes la x na tion, and to b told as tbe property of Hugh Leech. Also, a eertaln tract of land iltaate In Bloom township, Clarflld eoanty, Pa., boanded an the east by land of 0. Book, eoeth by land of Wia. Lyons, west by land of Buienaa Holdta, aortb hy land of Shew aad Merrill, containing owe baa draw and sixty acres, mora or less, with aborjt eighty aerae steered and having a young gswwing orchard thereon, and a largo frame houae aeed as a hotel, and dwelling hoase, large frame bank barn, grain hoase and other out bui Id in rs tbereoa id. Seised, taken la execution, and ia ha aoin aa iae property oi A- o. Iloldea. a i o, a eertaln traet of land situate in Pike t-rp., uicartifia vo.t fa., bouadrd on the east br lana ot U. Hitter, west by land of Wn, Dale, mvriu it nan i xaiiiinn. eon lain In a eevantr aerrs, mora or lees, with bearing arcbard, and baTlng thereon erected a large frame two-story dwelling house, large frame barn and other out bulldiags. tieieede takaa inaxeeutien, aal ta be aid as the property of Robert Leeoh. Alsa, a eertaln traet ef land si fast la Bloom township, Clearfield eoanty, Pa. boanded on the east by land of Iloldea, wast by land ef Childs, soath by land of Aadereow, and north by land ef O. P. Bloom, containing I.H acres, hariog fid a res cleared, and having thereon erected a log .w. ww-., B-s '. anq mg nara Ilael feet, grain hoase, and other oatboiidings. Belted, taken la axeeatlon and to be aold as the property of Prank OrU- Tim or Salb. The nrlaa aa mb at ki.k th wroaert shall he atrwek aaT m k mij t tb time of sale, ar sack ether arrangements ad aa wilt be approved .otherwise tbe proptr- Kwlll be immediauly put np aad sold again at eipeaee and risk of th persoa io whan It was etraek off. aad who. In ease of daflcUa .i sash re -tale, shall make good tbe same, and la a laeUnee will the Deed be presented la Ooarl far eoafl reset loa inleaa tb money is aetnall paid la tha Sheriff. ANUHKW PKNTifii Jr. Hunntrr i timet, I Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., April H, 1171 1 llnv aclvtrtfsniiriits. SOMETHING tS F. 51. 1 Altl) A nno. IIAVg Jl'BT RKCEIVED A CAR LOAD OP CHAMPION MOWERS AND REAPERS, A LAHbE LOT Oe? Farmers' Friend Grain Drills, Corn Planters and Threshing Machines, WHICH .III be aold CHEAP and F.XCIIANOEI) for GOOD OVKO IIOK8FJI. Also, a car load of TIGER HAY RAKES, H"r,''n. !! " A.X,'E """""""eh. -It dump., th. but r.k. In th. world. Ckarlleld. Pa., April 24, I87S. MOSEY TO I.OAK.-TI11 Mutual Life Insurance Co. Iiaviue rr.u,n.l l,.. ,. j. nlloailons op Improrod farm nroperlle., Iu Hie on.-third of llielrraib ralu., will l. ouosid end, In auins nol lei. than f!,t. For n.rtlcn- lara. oe, annlj to IIUKMUAI. W.8MITU. April 17, '7r-Jm. ClearOeld, I'a. TIMBKIl I.AXI) FOR HAI.IC.-The tn dvrigol will selt at urirnlF sale, two attr act e tracts of TIMHKU I.ANO in Huston town ship, Clt-arfield Ouuutv. Pa- viri One irnnt nf 1IU acres, being part of tract No. 4M, and on tract of 2t'0acrrs, being part of warrant No. 4VU1, inca iraois tiave a considerable quantity of white pin and white oak limber npeo then), and a large sroalh of hemlock. Will cut -..-. 1 million feet. tj. R. A W. BAUHBTT. Clenrfleld, Pa, April 17-4t. IXI'.CUTtlHH KOTII'B. J Nflif Is hereby gin tht Lclters Teta menljiry on the uUU of JOHN ItKAIIMtlNT. late of Lawrence towoihip.Clearfield County, Pa, de.i'd, hiring been duly grunted to the ander signed, ill perrons indehu-d to said ettaie will -lease make immediate payment, and those h ng claim or demand will present them oroiter.Y authenticated for rtlletnent without delay. J. . HAKTSWICK, ClcarfisM, Pa, War. 27,'78-ot. Exeenlor. IXr.t'UTt)HH XOTICENoile Is here J ty given that Otters Testamentary on tho citato of ADAM OKAKIIART, 'ate of Urad ford townhip, ClenrSeld Co., Pa having been duly granted to the anderlgned, all persons in debted to raid ertate will phase make immediate painunt, and thoae baring claims or demands will present tlirm proporly aiKhf nticnted for set tlement without d-lay. (I. W, fjKAKHAKT, J. II. GKARHAKT, Clearfield, Mar. ST-GL - Executors. DITtlltM NOTICE. Fa Ihe ma:t-r .f the estate of Hubert Pro!t, dr coated. The undersignnd, hitving been appointed Aud itor by tha Orpheus' C-ttrtof Clearfield Monty, to distribute tbo money in the hand of W. U. j . Marhn, Ad mini at re tiT of aaid Robert Pmtt.doc'd. will attend to th duties of his appointment 011 Tliurntay, the 25th day of April, 178, at M o'clock a. m., at the offi of O. 11. A W. Bar re It. io the loreugh of Cleartiotd, when and where all parties intcrtntcd may attend. FRANK A PI.KMIN(, Cleardetd, April in, 17H Jt. Auditor. A 1)1 TO It H NOTICIi.- in tne Urpbaoa Court ot Clear field oounty. In the natter of the estate of Bam'l (Jordon, d(fi"d. The undersigneil, appointed by the Court ta distribute the balance ia the bands of Patrick Tenner, Administrator of Mid estate, as abown by bis aoeount filed , to and among the parties en titled to reeeire tbe same, girts antic that be will attend to tho duties of bis appointment on tbe 30th day of April, A. V. 1S7K, at I o'elock p. m at tba otto of Prank Pialding. In Clears Id, when and where all parsons Interanled fnTttad. OSCAR MITCHELL, ClfarlWJ, Pa.. April 10, '78 Jt. Auditor. CI AUTION,. All persons are hereby oantloned i against purchasing or in any way meddling win. iu iviiuoTing property, now in tne posts sino of O. B. Caldwell, of Pike townsbin. rii Two cows, I pair twin sleds, I two-bone wagon, 1 log sled, 1 sleigh, about S tons of bay, a lot of straw, 1 fanning mill, 1 threshing machine, 4 sets oi narneee, a lot or stump maebino irons, I borsei and barnesi, It acres of wheat In the urouad, 1 plow, 1 shovel plow, 1 cultivator, a li t of corn in the ear, 1 cook stove, I room store, a let jf cham, sarpeta, Ao., I loan go, 4 beds and bedding. The foregoing property was purchased by me ut Klicrifl 's sale oa tba 4th day or April, 1878, and is allowed to remain in the poseiiou of aaid G, B. Caldwell on loan only, subject to mv order at any ume. JUHN POKTKK Clearliold, April 17, 1878 Ht. Administrator's Sale op Heal Estato in Coriz.go& Tovuflliip The undersigned, Administrator of the estate of renx riea'a, lata or cavtngtoB township, Clear- ni oonniy, ra , avo a, wui oner Ior salo at pub !lo out cry, on the premises, oa Saturday, May 4th, 1878, . at 1 oVlock p. m., that certain lot of ground site ate in the township aforesaid, bounded on tbe east and eoutb by lands of John B. Pieard, and on the west ana north by lamis of Anguatu Hougeux, containing TWO ACRES, tierinc thereon erected a good frame dwelling boaee, stable, and the necessary oaiDOiiuingi, together with the ii pro v emeriti. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purohaae mooay must be field annual payments, to bo eer-ered .by bond and morigige on tne premises, r. r. COUUKIKT, rrenetmiie, Apr. 10, 1878 4L Admt. SherilT's Sale. Br rlrtne of sundrt writs of Fi.ri r..,;. i. sued out of the Court of Common 1'l.as of Clear- oeiu ooiintr, and to me Utreoted, there will be nipoaed to pulille sals, at the Court House, In lha borotun of Clearleld, a. Wednesday, the Slh day of Mar, IN?., at 1 o'olook p. the follow- iii, ODagrionq real estate, ro wtt: A eertaln traot of land situate lo f hr-st town oi bin. Clearfield Co , I'a,, bounded on the north by . McLaughlin, west and South by land, of K. A. ft. Irvln, met or land of Marr A. Bennett. ennl.l. ins III. aeres mora or Iom. helm nart of iwn i,.. ouutbtoo u rfonn w. crr, be lleed of Simon i-.io,arn ana wile, anted Aueu.t IT. lA.',n. oorued in Ueed Book "X," pane 27, and Deed of . u. eiiiee. nieoutor, dated Mareta 13, 81, the whole patented to Jobs W. Nel, with a two-atory " - ""- .. wiin oava ouiltjlnjr. with ,n ring nnuee, ntia otner onlbuildroffi Iherson erected. Alt.ut 70 eres eleared aed an der ealll.alioo, wlih td beorinii orobard. uohu, hi., m eaeounon and to oe sold aa the prupenr oi Juno w. A, a. Tnnna or BAi..-The prion or sam at which the property shall ba strnre. of mail be pnld nt the time of solo, or such other arran(emenu made as will be approred, otherwise the property will bo Imm.di.t.ly pot np and sold ar.l. at th. .ipenea and risk ef tho person to whom II was atraek ol, and who, in oasa of defotenoy ot such re-anle, shnll make (ood tho name, and In no inilanoo will the leed be proented In Conn for eondrmetion nntass tho money la artaall paid to th. bherir. AKURliW PKNrX. Jr., Sanairr'a Omen, l 8h.rif Cl.atH.ld. f. Aptlll7,l.- . Why you Should Tim Buy WAMSUTTA SHIRT, roR BALK AT 0ATK8', C1!RWEK8VILI,. The beeom and. .f the beat Irish Lla.a, I, three ply and lined with henry kuteh.rs linen A fraoia. H aai.tt. mat , 1Md fof ,,, body. A perfrot It h (Uarantwd. This Hhirt Ii entirely Inished nl ready for Iho leundry. A earetol eiamlnalkn Is (Inn to aaeh ahlrl, and this I. addition ta the abur. polnu leares Ihe ablrl wlluoal aa erjnal. fORRALRIIT O. J. Gates. DIALER t CI.OTIONd, BDOT8, slfoKS AND UBNTrl' rUHNIXtllNll UUUU. Oiirwenirllle, P., April 10. Sax el." . AV. Puti-rtTllli. o "Ii '"'"'flT A ii In 2 g iQf 'E tw gut'frtljfmfntj.' FOR FARMERS. rj nl ClAL'TM)N.--Allnroniar hereby eaat Ion el J agaloat porehailng or io any way meddling with th following personal property, aew in th possoMioa of Alaxaodar Wilaoo, of O rah am twp.( vis: One spotted eow, about flva year old, a the 1I)0 belongs to me, and Is left with said n ilaoa on loan only, subjeet to mr order at aay ti'n. PKTKH I40VKH. hylertowa, Pa, April 17-Jt. lflITORH NOTICK- In O e matter of tba flaal aeooant oi Jess" Williams, fJuardian ol tbe bolrs of Jacob Leon erd, , late uf lieccaria townhlp. deo'd , as filed by bi Administrator. Kdmand Wtlliama. In the Orphan a' Court of Clearfield eoanty. Pa. .Mareh Twrra, 1878. Tba andersisned Auditor, anrnilntad he IK Court to diapose uf tha exceptions filed te the eon nimatioa oi me aoeount Riled, aad report if tribuiion of the moa ey in tho bunds of tha Ad. ministrattir, atuonR tha h.lrs aad partios antitLd Iherelo, gives notion that be will attend to his duty, nt tha office of Murray A Morion, In Clear lrld,on Friday, May lid, 1878,t 10. clock a.m., when aud where all partieo intereetod may attend. FRANK U. UAHKIH, , Clearf eld, Ta., April 10, 1871 St. Andltor. ; I" l.l'.c riov-superlntf iident ot Common j Hrhimln. ''o ike Srkool lHrrclort of ClearAtM Couotf . (liHTi.mii!. :In pursnnnee of tho 4d aootloa or tbe Art of tth Msy, 044. yon are hereby noli, lied to mart in ennrentlon, at the Coart lloooe, hs the horouirh of Clearfltild, on the ftrat Tuesday lo May, lc;, Ueini lbe7th day ot the month, at ono o'clock In Ihe afternoon, and select, ei'ea eoee, bf a m.joiity uf Ibn whole number of Directors pres ent, one person of literary and soientiHo acquire ments, and of ekill and experienoa io tba art of taeniae;, as county Duperioledrnt. for throe sno feeding yearsi determine the amount of oomnen ration, and certify tha result to tbo St.te guperin. t.ndent, nt ll.rrlsborg. ne required by tha loth and 0lh eoctiunidf suid Aot. JOHN A. GREGORY, top'! of Clearneld Co. Cui.on.iill., I'a, April 10, IH79-4I. SURE REWARD t 5 YEAES TO PAY FOB A FAEM. 8-4 to 8lO por Aero. Hierh and Maple Land In Michiesn la thn MILLION ACRK ItKANTof th.lln.nd Repids nnd Indiana Railroad - Company. TITLE PEItriX T. Btrcng Fell r!ure Crops plenty of Timber N. Drought No Chineh Uop;. No " 'Hoppers." RutiiniiR Stream. Pure Water Ready Markebt School, Railroad completed through centre of the grant, jr$ Fend fur pamphlet, Kugiirh or Utoua. Address, W. O. IIl'IIHART, Land Coiuipisstoner, GRAND RAI'IDS, aJlClUUAN. March 13, J878-3ia. "Tt)TICE Ttl TAX PA VE.In nooord- ftneo with oa Aet of tbe tieoeral Asaembly of Ibis Commonwealth, approved the 22d day of March, A. D. 1S70, and the supplement approred tbe 3d day of April, A. D. lAl, "relation; to Iho collection of tale, io tbo oounty of Clear leld," nellce Is hereby girefl lo tho Ut-paiera residing in tha district, below named, that tba County Treasurer, in aocordaoea with tho eeooud section of said Act, will attend ot the plaoaa of hoUlat th. borough and township elections on the fol lowing named days, for tha pnrpoer of receiving the County and Eutelolee assessed for IS78: For Clearneld bir, Tuesday, May 7th, tot L.wren c, twp., Wednesday, May 8tb. For Wallacelon bor., Thnraday, May Oth, from I to 12 o'olock. For Boggs twp., Thnnulny, May Hh, from 1 to i. For (losben twp., Friday, May 10th, from 1 lo a. For Huston twp., Belurday, May II, from . u 4. Fur Oirard twp., Monday, May 13, from I. to o. For Karthaus lp., TueeJay, May 14, from 10 to i. For Coringtun twp., Wodneoday, May lilb, from 9 to 5 For Urohom twp, Thnraday, May M, from 10 lo 4 For Morris twp, Friday, May I'tk. Fur llradfurd twp, Saturday, May ltth. Tba balanea of Ibo districts will bo .lilted .rw ourL I' pun all tazas paid to tho Treeeoror there will be o reduotlon or fly. per cent., while Ova per oeot. will bo added oner th. taynt day of Jaly noil, to all unpaid tune, seeking dinorosoe of TR.N per oenl. to prompt, tox-poyere. Portia, ean, from the first ol May, pay their tueo at Loo Treasurer's ofllco. Noun to Mrirn.KT,. A rare opportunity will be given lo merehanta to oomo forward at tha lime end places Ut forlb, and lift their Lieooro ''lo"- DAVID McQAl liUKY, Cleerueld, I'a , April 17, 1878 Treaeurer. THIS WEEK AT B.A. A HEW AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK V DRY GOODS, DllESS GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES. &C., MX II B OPENED ' And Ui Gh::p for CasL CMarield, Fa, April 17, liri. JURY I.INT.-Name, or joron draw, for May Term, A. D. 1878. to bo held on Ine Id eon .in monnaya in ..4 I7th, Tls t onaan ju.ona, 1st wnsx Foiter Dal",N. WashVP Oollaghoe, Oeoeolo I Wm H. Hrer, nrady jj 8 Phtllpa, Woodwardl I'hillp 1xng. Plkn Oliver Slovene. Cbeel rrank Pareoas, Doeoloo J B (learhart, Hooladalo John Norris, Piko B U Miles, Woodward H J Melleadry, Brady J R Copples, L City Ron Hoover, Pen. Christ llawk. Bell. Holt, Wallaceton George Hoover, Morrl. t II Worrell, Newbnrg Henry Honrsr. Morris rjiooo, aogga Heor. Smoal. Bradford Wm DoUe, Ueooorto I Allen Brown, Lawrence Alei, Mo.Murray,Uallek Jos Hhug.rt, Rre4y raaiaasa junono, Isr wok. Wm nails. Brndlord l Deal HA or.i s T Mol'bereon, Lowreooo! Jno Knata, Bornsldetp A Crane, Ileeetur Rudolph Book, Bradford John Urelh, Hell i Pbia llloom, Cor'orill. Jas Hl.nn, Ferguson Arnold Rlo,n. Pib. Anilia Kline. Woudw'd ID T llu. I., i. nj- Frank Dotu, Decoorla I D F Copelekd, Deoalor A Woods, Hurnside twp Dan'l Walla, Uoitok O.n ll.rl.l.li, Hr.lv ! Jacob Amroon, Geehea F F KutJn.r, Woodward Hugh Looeh, Bloom W S Tucker, Clearfield W I McOorkle. Uw'noa Rout Mitchell, IWm Melataeh, Brady Kara Ala, iJPHd. iiui. J C Aaborofl, Decatur J A Wataoo, Bradford Oodrry Flsbsr, Karthaoiil'alrirk Daiiey, Pea. C llomrelt, Rrady Jos Mnleon.Oovlogtoa Wll.no Ronck, Kartbaos'JenmeWileoa, Brodford Il.n l Dubarly, CloarOeid L K.rgoroo, L city wm tail.ua, llloom W'm Troael. Borosids tn .. m.iho, riko W J McCoy, Beonorio Nook MlUor, Roll Joa L Dare, Piko M H iloots.Cia.ri.IJ RMUwIs, Knot Ite.nl .lory, tiirard J F Rltter. Piko 0 C Bail, Ileocarla U 0 Road, Uerroaoo TOAVBaa. joaano, tn vni. I M Pierce, flrahea Ramoal Imln, Bloom Jobnsloa Boldea, Piko Robert Meknley, le(l W A Rooms, Decolor D R WilUama, Vorgniol Isoa. flooa, liooatoe Clark Crew. I), Morris I B Harlmaa, Oeeoola D Oeorbort, ll.salar 0 H Wood, Soehea Ale. Holden. Pike it W Uoian, Woodward Jesse lilgiiaa, it u Meiihoe, Bell Wn II Roas, x Rteh'd Pike, Hootadele H Woodward, llualoa M I Owens, Uwreneo Fraak Wrl.Ur. OH i J"hn MoCord, Chest J t Worm, Oeeoolo J B Hormoot, Oov'gtoa I Moon, Morris I Malta, Jordan W R H.e.kmen, Plhe T Waahbora, tKoouia Pater Piper, Pana T F Boolick, Oaerola J"ka Rug,, Jno Klmmoaa, Oloorteld ' ThoaYoono. Rnrn.tiletw Jeha 0 Tyler, Bosteo L M LoPerte. Cor.iillo I A Mollbeo, atorasld. I KRATZER'S W T "porkmaa, Law Vt L