1 ' l;! irl ' 5 I Gioeui B. Goodlanuks, Editor. CLKARF1ELD, i. WIDNESDAY MORNlNfl, Jl'NE II, Ittl. KmmJit, If ta want to know what U (ofo on U lb bitoM world, jml rul ear kdvtrtUiof otaast, tbo SpiMl ooluma in partllr. MAXIM FOR THC DAY. Wo m worthy Ibt otte of PrMldMt hoold U willing to bolU It 1 oonnUd in, or jnlieod tbtro Ij to; fr.ud. 1T- 8 UitAitT. I ooold BOfor b?o booa rwtcilod to tbo J rttiM by tbo mftllMt id of atito of portoa, hawoTor nipoeublo to prlnto lit, wbo . fororor e-vrrjr upon bta orow mi nwp iu Int triovphoat im Aaorlean hiKery. Ho inb ttquoat mUoi, fcowoTor aoriterioaa, wk wy tbo Mttori of thst rooord. Chaslii Fiahcii Adam. Undor the form of tow, Rutherford B. lUyttf bu boon dMlarod Prtildtot of tbo Units. Sum. II Im titlo re K upon d.afrueb.w.BMit of lawful TOton, tbo folio oorllfieatei of tho rotorblog offl eerf Ktiog oomptly, nd tbt dcito of earn mUtio wblob ku rvfnvod to bur ovldooo of 1 legod fraud, for tbo firat tin or tbo American paoplo ouaifrootod witb tbo fact of fr-udul-ntly- Icelod PraaldoBt. IM It oot bo aadoratoed that th fraud will bo ..ntl aqnlooMd Id by tbo oooaUf. Let o hourpaM ia which tboBaarpa tioa ii forfu.UD. Apoaina or Dmocbatio II. C.'i. On hundred yan of haaaao doprkvity awa mnlatod and eonooatratod Into olioiai of orino. KoTorngali in Bro buodrod -fan aball tboy baro a opportuniiy to rrpat the wrong. DillBL W. Voobibbo. I woald rat bar bar tbo oadaraowont of aqoar tor of a ojilttoB of iho Americas people than ibat of tha Looiriaaa RotaroiBg Board, or of tbo Com BiMioo which oxludd tbo facta and docidcd tbo qaoatiOB a a taebaieaJity. Thui. A. Hkipbicki. Democratic State Ticket. rot OOTKRXOB, Hon. AX DEE W 11. DILL, or crioa eocnir. roa LiaiTBSAXt aovieiioR, Hon. JOHN FERTIG, or caiwrokD oorarr. roa McaaTAav ijttimal ArrAiaa, Hok. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, or KcaTixeDoa cvctity. roa irraBHi rrsr, ' lion. 11.. P. ROSS, or oxtoobbbt cohwtt. ArTE&A PosTorricK. The Hunting don Globe declares for General Grant as ita candidate for the Republican nomination for the Presidency in 1SS0. Still Piobimo. Threo hundred and lorty-eix new wells were completed in the Bradlord oil regions during the month of May, yielding 5,650 barrels per day. Tho wells completed cost on an average $3,500 apiece. To tub Point. Tho editor of the Philadelphia Timtt remarks: 'Sena tor Matthews may have the right to plead his Senatorial privilcgo and re fuse to appear before tho Potter com mittee for examination, but he has the undoubtod right to go tliero voluntari ly and not aland before the country in Mlf-confesaeil guilt. That's the Eng lish of it." All Fudoi. The Venango Specta tor says: "The twaddlo alout dissatis faction among tho Cumocracy of the oil region in regard to their Slate ticket is without grounds. Tbo Dem cruts of Venango, at least, are well pleased with the nomination of Pill, Fertig, Rosa and Africa, and will do their whole duty till the last gun il fixed." Mrs. Geo. II. Pendleton is a daugh ter ol Francis Scott Key, author of the "Star Spangled Banner," and all Washington society awaits her enfre. It made her so mad when "gentleman Ooorge" was defeated by the "Buck eyes" lor Governor, that aba lett Ohio and went to Europe, and remained thcro during tho time for which her husband was defeated. A Good Man. We notice that tbe Democrats of Indiana county have nominated our highly esteemed Iriend, Jesse M. Barter, of Cberrytree bor ough, for the Legislature. If a ma jority of the voters of Indiana county will consult their own interest and that of the Commonwealth, Mr. llarter will, of course, be elected, and he will make an honest Legislator. Will Said. The Huntingdon A'euv (Ind.) says of Mr. Africa, the Demo cratic candidate for Secretary of In ternal A flairs: Is sverr pvtlMo. pofclW r prltit, la hleh tc hM Smb plm4 dt psfty or loeitT, ht hu rficebftrgW alt SbU nithftjlty sb4 femtitfMtori if. U i s frslL well-informed cititM, wbo win Ik rvopocl of oil who who, bo oonel lo ooUot, wbotber onploro or foqnoiotoBor. Ho wll ft Sowbt Bo'l o lorto volo lo tbtl eowotr, MB Ifoloeted will reSeet Ibo erodit m bt4 f too oVporlDMBl tbot bo boo ibia Tbt bi dtpotr. That RavoLUTion. Tbe "Hevolu tion" ol which the Radical journals are in such terrible drosil, began in Oregon the other day with rather disastrous results to the party of Fraud, Forgery and Violence. Their leader in that State, the redoubtable Hipplo Mitchell, was completely unhorsed, tbe Demo crats gaining a United Status Senator and a Congressman into tba bargain. "Soiled Dovta." About tbe worst soiled political doves, or vagrant Slates men, that this generation has tarnish ed the public, are John Sherman and Stanley Matthews, two Buckeye states men who are running the Hayes admin istration. Having cohabited witb the Looisianna and Florida Returning Boards, to their hearts' content, they Bust naturally fall into the gutter with them. Both should step down and out from public gate. Foa Was. The Lock Havtn Dem ocrat, in alluding to the question, says : "Senator Dill's resignation of bis sen atorial scat to accept the nomination for Governor, is like a General burn ing hi bridges behind him. It means fight, and bit party will rally around aoeb a leader in tbe spirit that be en ters upon tbe contest, and when tbs bogle sounds tbs cbarg he'll find a following that will make tbe hills and dales of the old Commonwealth ring witb enthusiasm of men wbo mean to winl" Srosrivi. The funny man of tbe Altoona Tribune, at skit sport in this way : If the Democratic State Conven tion waa Di7I atory In reaching their Ma Rut, they rtrtig td (finiahed) their labors by going to Africa armed with a Speer. Nevertheless the Repub licans expect to do some oy(s)-ing daring tbs campaign, and will throw auny a Stent at their opponents. Witb tbeir dark (Dunktt) man they will Ster rttt toe) Dtll tlOTj candidate, and carry the war into Afrira and break tbs Dem ocratic fipeer. ! TIlF.l'OTTEB 1SVEST1GATIOS The rtfuull of lb Potior invcutiu tion nvvma In ImtliiT niiny iwipl who 'took n luml in tba rrimo, mil nt r.-..- r-.-.-.: '.i..-,-.-.!.. .. I'luladt lpliia Time, in kw u of Ibo 4lb, uoon tbta point. Ho iut the inio in this y : There i no method known to the law wlii-ruby any development of elec toral frsadi by the Potior inrutiga tion committee or otherwise, however flagrant, Van aflcrl the titlo of Mr. llaye to the Procidcncy. Hehaibevn comiuiioned with tho highest cere mony of unquestioned law, and any as sault upon bis title, however conceited or directed, would be revolutionary, and as such must bo regarded as an assault upon the government itself. II I l . I) ;.l..t If a be affoeted by the Totter investigation, i ' 1 If it shall prove beyond "i deubt that Mr. Hayes was personally cognixant of snd direct participant in electoral frauds, which j,'ave him the voto ol a State or Slates that bsd voU ed against him, and, afier bis inaugu ration as President, be fulfilled corrupt criminal contracts made with bis knowledge and consent, by tbe corrupt appointment of criminals to publio of fice as a reward for their frauds, be could bo impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors In office, and removed by conviction by a vote of two-thirds ol tbe Senate, "This would not be an assault npoc bis title, for that would be undisputed, but bo would be impeached Just as any other President would be impeached tor poeitivo corruption In office; and none will deny that any President thus guilty should be dismissed from the highest civil trust of the world. The law would demand it, and tbe law pro vides the means to entorce it. "President Hayes is tbe lawful sorer oign of the Republic and as such is re spected and obeyed by forty millions of free people at homo and by all tbe na tions of tbe world. What be has done prior to bis election to tbe Presidency cannot be inquired into to assail bia right to bis office Only lor deliberate, flagrant and oUiarly proven crime in the discharge of his sacred duties, can he bo impeached, and Impeachment must in itself, affirm his lawful title to tbe Presidency." Firs and Brimstom. The Potter investigation and ita revelations have stirred up the Sherman brothers, al most putting them on the war-r rpath again. William T ecu nine h Sherman, General of tbe army and brother of John, tits accused, bas informed a trusty reportor of the ew York Her ald that bo bas not called out tbe troops, but that ho can summon on hundred batteries of artillery to Wash ington, in ease of emergency, in twen ty-four hours. Six hundred pieces of artillery, well served and supported by I olonol Thompson's Marines and the Household Troops, consisting of Rog ers, sou Webb and tho steward of tbe White llouv, ought to be able to keop peace in the capital, l-tl ryu don't know whether they could m:loilh a terrible French Coo do Tar. In view of (bo formidable and foreign charac ter of tbo proposed movement to over throw the government, lbs business interests of the country would feel safor if General Sherman were prompt ly Tested with authority to place arms in the banda of tbe cleika of the In terior Department and put them under the command of Major General Caro lua Schorr. Tbo Sherman family does not seora to have been improved by tbe Cameron alliance. Qt'ita Legislation. Tbe Lower House of Congress passed a bill on tbe 6th inst., by a vote of 137 yeas to 103 nays, reducing tbe tax en Lobeoo from twenty -four cents per pound, to sixteen cents. As we are in debt over bead and ears, and tbe revenues now scarce ly pay the current expenses of the Government bounties, and the in terest on the public debt we cannot see bow we are to get along with a reduction of 33 per cent, on Ivrurie If tbe design is to impose more taxes on tbo neceuttiet to make up tbe de ficiency realised from luxuries, we de nonnce the change of policy as Infa mous. And we now scire a notice on our statesmen, that tbe only true poli cy, as long as they avoid honest, direct taxation to support tbe government, is to tax the luxuries tobacco, tea, coffee, whisky, beer, etc., and let tbe necessities of life go free. We can all keep house without these luxuries if we are unwilling to pay tbe taxes Im posed by the government, and cannot be denonnocd as traitors or enemies to tbe Federal Union. The Radcial Missionaries. It was a graphic touch with which Senator Dill outlined the party in power, when bo spoke the following in bis speech of acceptance of tbe Democratic nom ination for Governor: "For nearly twenty yean it baa bad, with tempor ary exceptions, complete control of the destines of the nation, and has swayed to its own uses in Executive, Judicial and Legislative Departments, and what bas it done? With full power to increase the tariff it has lowered it It found this country with wealth generally diffused, with few million aires and no squalid poverty T What do w see aa tbe result of its policy 7 At one end op society tbe nabob, at the stbeb T0 TEAM1. If tbs mission of the Republican party is not yt ended, it ocoht to end." Anti-Camebon. The recent returns of the Radical primary election in that Radical stronghold, Lancaster, Indi cates for once the overthrow of the Cameron dynasty in that connty, and tbe anlis are greatly slated over tbeir victory, and arc crowing loudly. Be sides: Tbcy have trotted oat Governor Hartranft as their candidate for Uni ted States Senator. This all looks very well just now oa tbe surface, bat we will be greatly mistaken ia Lan caster's election returns, and in tbe members of tba Legislature from that county, if they don't sons out tbe same as heretofore when tbe lira arrives. Tbe voters of no connty in the Stats are more bigoted and mors easily ball dosed than those at "tbs home of Tbad Stevens." Mob 8 IvtsTiOATloN. Hiaalsy Mat thews is not satistsd with lbs discov eries and Investigation mads by tbs Potter Committee, bat hs is going to have on of his own. A Bad Sroar.A few weeks previ ous to the adjournment, the Senators and members of the Legislature made an excursion over the Cuinbefland Valley Knilroad to Martinslmrg, West ..iir.f - -Sty t',1: -:;,..?.:. i-ri 'i ,-.:-..::! m was not lnvorav, In pressed witn tin behavior of the legiklative excursion isla on their return from thoir trip to Martinsburg. It says: "On their re turn through this place they conduct ed themselves simply as rowdies, and left bore a worse impression oi this portion of our law making body than was prevalent before. Witb a total disregard for the rights of property, they invaded Mr. Westafer'e yard at the railroad, and broke down his shrub bery, almost destroying a caotua locust tree filled with beautiful red flowers. In fact, a party of roughs returning from a priie flght would not have act mii venrmm Vnr man ikf All f.lattaM IIia ' bul for , MBativo body.uppowd to gislatire body supposed represent tbe people of a Stato like ours, it was actually degrading. Rest Assured it is Tats! Such s tbs language of the Philadelphia JVurM America in alluding to the Sherman Anderson tussle. The journal in ques tion is the lesding Radical organ in this State, and tbe editor remarks; "Seoretary Sherman docs not think he wrote the letter to Webber and An derson. The rest of tbo country will generally think that he did. 'Make no mistake in weighing the testimony of James E. Anderson. Mo man occupy ing a position of honor and trust ever risks making the target for obloquy and vituperation for tbe pleasure of lying. His story is not a pleasant one, but, rest assured it la true.' Mr. Anderson's tcslimoy is confirmation of the prevalent belief that purity, was a thing unknown in Louisiana politics. We do not excuse any of tho wrongs to which he was a party but tbeir existence and his acquiescence aro scarcely to be wondered at when we read of tbe atmosphere of evil by w hicb be was surrounded." Oub Next Governor. The editor of the ContTfnc itotri, wbo is an un adulterated Radical, begins to see things in tboir true light And we suspect that more of the brethren will take a view through the same glass before election day, In alluding to our nominee for Governor, be says : Seaotor Dill boo Woo ploood is soalamtion for Oororsor of tbia Coaaoowtolth by Ibo lno orMie party. Ho II s tsloatod and Beoooiplltbtd gontleaiaa, Of ooediBfl popaltr la blf own boBM and rleiaity, aad auodf a .food ehanoo of aoo oom la Ibo oobornotorial oontott. Ho la ibo eon of Ror. llinrr O. Dill, of this eoaferewoe, who for nearly belf a oentnry hae boon lory iat tbe ebarab faitbfoUy ne na aaiboMadev of tbe erooe. We were ia error la etallng ia owr loot tbal Fa ther Dill had lone been a innerer ia health. Il woe oa aeeooal of hie now eaiatod ooaipaBlon's feeble health, and sol any aerfoaal Islmity, tank bo retired from tbe etreeliyo raab. Ha prraehee with ae aineh ylfor aad Interval aa erer. aad Iho work be perfonae la hi i home ebarc e jaitllee tba beeKoel ol the title or "janioy preaeher" aoaetinee jueoenly girea bi. We ood(t ala late hist on tbo hkalibuod of hie being tbe father of eon of ear fataro wororaors. The voter who hesitates to cast bia vote for Mr. Dill insterl of Mr. Hoyt, is a partisan in the true sense, and of course bothers his conscience bat little over State affairs. Stranue Fatality. A Washington telegraph of the 2d said ; "Tbe wife of Major W. J. McDonald, Chief Pert; of the Senate, died suddenly this morning, at about ten o'clock, of angina pectoris, with which she had been ill, but was suppose 4 to be recovering. Her hus band bas been ill for soma time, pot being able to be at the Senate chamber for tbe past week. This morning his pbyaician felt it hia duty to inform Mrs. McDonald that hia disease would pro bably terminate fatally. The announce ment to shocked tbe lady that it again brought on the diseass witb which the had suffered, and she died in three- quarters of an hour." If ws art not mistaken tbe parties named are tbe Father and Mother-in-law of CaptLor ansa Lorain, of Fortress Jrfoproe, bat formerly of this plas and well known to all before be entered the army, Bp Rep. Mart's Mispobtvne A Washing ton telegram says: In 1873 Dr. Mary E. Walker might have bad a Treasury Clearkship bad ahe consented to take off her brooches and assume a feminine garb. She bad been designated for appointment in General Spinner's office and bad pasaod the necessary elimi nation, but when her appointment in blank came before Secretary Boutwell (or Richardson) ha declined to tign it unless she would change her styls ol dress. This the refused to do and ip consequence never entered npon her duties. A bill baa been reported from the House Committee on'Claims giving ber 1900 for services she never perform ed. Tbs House will probably veto tbe bill. Risioned. Our nominee for Gov ernor, Hon. A. H. Dill, Bute Senator from the XXVII District, composed of the counties of Northumberland, Snyder and Union, forwarded bit res ignation to Lieut. Governor Latta, on tbe 3d inst A precept for an election to fill the vacancy at tbe next general election will be issued by the Lieuten ant Governor. The Democrats must see to it that they put an excellent man In the field, so thst they may again carry this Radical District. When the District was formed, tbe Radicals had a majority of over 800, which Mr. Dill overcame and went 210 better. See that tbe same thing it done this fall. Short and Candid. That ultra party organ, tbt New Tork Tribune, accidentally otters the truth occasion ally. Hare is tbs last effort : It la ndowhetdlp trwe !hl tbe lapahlloas party, and aooaort nana of Bay party, kayo Beth to fail by a paitiaaa defeaoo of SeeraUry Shey aa and taaalat Matthewe. As political desperadoes, it is con ceded that I bees two Radical leaders are entitled to the premium tor party crookedness when viewed through a patriotic and moral glass. If Sherman and Matthsws are Dot speedily set asids by tbeir party friends, H will be come tbs duty of Democrats to mors for tbeir impeachment and disgrace. How Cbanoed tbi Tone. Since Oregon bat gone Democratic the Preti speaks of "tbt semi-barbaroas Southern States, and the rudest of tbe Paoilo communities against aa," and declares tha "tbs bops of lbs country bow lies la tbs coceciesce and intall. genes of tbs North and West" When thaws Smi-barbaroas" and " rudest " Stains wen a serins) to eoant ia Hayas tbs scosatariemeM" and "intoUlgsteCer" ol tbs North vers busy direction tbt villainy. rBOFKRLY STATED. Tbe editor ol tbe Cambria Freeman tales the facta of tbe case in detail in this way : "Tbt Demoerutic party uf this State enters Upon he present "in wbo has never been ilutValed jn a polit ical oon teat in which be was a candi date. Mr. Dill bas our times been a candidato lor tbo suffrages of the peo ple, and although on each occasion he was confrouted by a decided Republi can majority, bo never fuilcd to over come it. In 1HC9 bo first became a candidate for tbo lower branch of the Legislature in tbe district comjioaod of the counties of Lycoming, Union and Snjdor, which was Republican, and wasentitled to three mombcrs. Geary's majority in tbe district over Packer was 364, but Mr. Dill was elected by a majority of 73, both his Dvmocratio colleagues being defeated. At the next election (1870), ho was choson to the Stato Senate from tho same counties by a majority ol 1,119. In 1873 ho was a candidate for ro-eioction in tbe district composed of tho counties of Northumberland, Perry, Snyder and Union, was elected by 23 votes, the same counties at the election one year before having given Hartranft a major ity over Buckulow of 1,413. In 1870, the last time he ran for tho Senate, bia district embraced Northumberland, Union and Snyder, and hit majority was 399, Hayes having. a majority over Tildcn at the same election in the same counties of 484. Tbe Democracy of tbo State will, therefore, march in solid and unbroken ranks under the banner borne aloft by Andrew II. Dill, confident that it will lead on to victory. Thcro is magic in his name. The Great Fraud. There are still thousands of voters who believe that Hayes was elected President, but it will not be long until the Potter Com mittee will make it as plain as the sun at noonday. Webber and Anderson wore tbe men who forged the returns in two of the counties, or parishes, as tbcy call tbem in Louisiana. And tbe following letter which was banded to Committee we think will throw some additional light on thia dark subject : Vaw OaiBias. Noaeeabor M, 1S7I. Mnaaaa. D. A. Waaaaa aaaJaasa K.AaDnna-a QairyLinas I Yner note ef area data baa Juat boon reeeifod. Krilhor Mr. Hayeo, aayeolf, the goatlonjoa wbo aeooaapany ear, nor tbe oonatry at berro oaa orer forget Ibo obligations aador which yoa will hare plaeod at, rfaould yon ataad Ira) la tbe poeitioa yoa bare teaoa. Froai a long aad iatiuiete acqueiptaaco with dor. Ileyoa, ) eat luatiSed ia aaeuming Iba reanoBoibiltVy for pronieoo aaade. Bad will gveraaloe tbal yoa will bo provided for aa eooa altar tbe 4th of March ae atay bo practicable, a id lo roes aianner aa will OBeele yon both lo loaro Loeiaiaaa aboald JM drool It accoeeary Very trnly yonra, Zona Saaanaa. Is not that a pretty letter for a man holding the keys of the United States Treasury to write to men wbo are both guilty of forgery and perjury, and tell t(icm to "stand firm," Reader look at the dale and reflect over the matter. llg Sirs thr Straws, etc. The ed itor of tbe Springfield (Mass ) Repub lican evidently aces things in their true light In alluding lo tbo recent Democratic victory in Oregon, ho re marks : Tbo Oregon eleetloa la a bad rend -off for Ibe Repablioaae. Ita Moral la fortnaatoly very plain. It teaebee Ibat lead-aooading naaifeatooa aboal Ibo deagora of Deaaoerntie "Revelation" nnd "Mesieaoitatioe'' 14 sot frighten the noooiry Into ro-oleellog Hipple-Mltchcll. If the Ra pabliews aanegvra are g'Bw to make iboir cam paign on tbe platform of riadioetiog party baelta waona too nepnauoan volerf are auk to death or, they annat eipeel to ktoe. It is well enough that there ia oue Radical editor in this country I-hp js honest enough to warn bis readers snd.iiilorm tbem flat the election of demagogues instead of statesmen, must cease. The defeat of that arrant demagogue and political harlot, Hippie-Mitchell, for United States Senator, Is a glorious victory for the Democrats. "That Old Coon." Ex-Senator Simon Camoron gars a light review oi hia life to a newspaper man tho other day, In tbs course of which be atu,dd to tbe met that he began life in a news paper office, and said "he should never cease to have a kindly feeling for tbe men wbo do tbe hardest of all work, tbe work of a newspaper." Somewhat taken by surprise bis auditor said, "And yet yoa are credited with dislik ing and speaking badly of people con nected with tbe press." "Of course, I am, of ccirse 1 am," tbe Senator went on ; "but there is not a word of truth m it ; thst story they tell of me talk ing of 'them literary fellows' is made up out ol the whole clotb, as are nearly all auch yarns regarding our public men. I never used the oiproeeion, and I never disliked press men." Wnica Horn, Please T The Radi cals claim that James E. Anderson, in his cross-examination on Tuesdsy of last week, showed himself to be one of the most despicable rascals alive which, if true, proves him to be exact ly the kind of person to engage in the despicable work which the indisputa ble documentary evidence submitted proves be did, in Louisiana in the fall of 1876. To prove Anderson as a ras cal at least half proves tho case, as no honeet man could or would have done what AnfJcrson is charged with. And if he was good enough to associate and confederals witb Stanley Matthews, John Sherman and other ''visiting statesmen" in the fall of 1876, why is he discounted now, when he proposes to tell the whole troth and nothing bat the truth. - ' "Tbo plalltadoe adopted by Ibe Dcoaoeratie HUJe Coo von I ten aro limply aa arralgaawat ef tan nepabileaa party, Beidiog It mepoaaibio for tbe eitrting tnnaciai dir-eee, waat aad misery i la fact far every evil Iblng Ibat baa boom na paaa withla tbo paal eighteoB yeare. Borne of the ebargea Mr. Wallace brlaga eg 'at tbe Repnbli nawa have nemo degree of plaaaibilily, while ia otkore lb Domecmia an Jaet aa mack te blame aa their owpaaoata." This is tbs way a Radical exchange pats it, and it is deoidodly tool to blame tbs Democrats for assisting to ran the business and morals of the country when they bare not bad control of a single branch of tbs Federal govern ment la eighteen years. It would be just aa lair for Henry Ward Beecber to charge his crookedneem on some Philadelphia preacher, or aa Adam did, oa "lb woman." Too CaooEED. The aged Barrabbss of tbs Lewiatown Oaxttet, is an aw ful enemy of "rings" and "set ops." Hs Is one of .those ancient innocents, who nsver lis wbils stating facts. . Oh sot HsBevergetscrooked. Two weeks agohsannoaacsd that lbs Wallace ring had settled on Congressman Mackey for re-eleotion. Last week be saw it Ml another light, tnd informed bis read ers that "tbt Wallace ring" bad settled dowa oa e Gov. Cartin, for Congress. What bs will say next week it pretty bard to eonjecture, ORBQOX! MONK INVBXTIUATION KtiDEI. " UlrPLB-MITCUELt, ooNI TO THE UOOS TUB BAREST DEMAOOOUB IN THE UNITED STATES IENATE I HELVED State seems to leave no doubt of a com pl to Democratic victory. Tbe follow ing dispatch waa sent to the Washing ton Pott. Portland, Oregon, June 7. Nearly full and complete returns have been received from all parti ol tbe State, and these juslily us in the siatoment that the legislature will be Democrat ic by a majority ol at leuat twice over both Republicans arid Independents, Some of tbe Independents will act witb the Democrats and increase this major ity. It is positively known that the Democratic vote on joint ballot will be as high as Bay -one votes. Wbittakcr's majority (Durnooratio candidate for Congress) will be between five and six hundred and may run over tbe largo figure. Thia it not disputed by the Republicans. We also claim the elec tion of Thayer (Democratic candidate for Governor). Tbo rest of the Stato ticket it in doubt, witb chances favor able to the Democrats. W. II. Watkins, Chairman Dem. State Com, Senator Grover received last evening a dispatch from the same sourco of a similar import Sherman Cai-tihued. Tbe Phil adelphia Inquirer, one of the Radical organs of this Stale, in alluding to tho Poller investigation, says : Tho oeontry wonld tot have placed the value of a atraw npoa aayailDg that Andereon oonld have owora te, but il bappeaed. aarortaoetely for tbe secretary, taat be lou'a aot ilea theeeihcn I icily of tbe letter In each a decialvo manner aa lo eaeee it la be throws oat Hia reply waa alto gal bor anaaiiafactory.for If Mr. Sbermaa wrote each a letter bo ebonlit kaew It, aad If he did out write It ho ebould be able to proauaoco it a for gery. The North American, another organ of tbe same strpe, treats tbe subject elaborately and closes in on Hayes' right bower in ibis way i SaereUra flbermaa dooa aot think ha wrote Ibe letter lo Wthbor nnd Aaderioa The rest of the ooaotry will goosrally think that ha did. By the time the investigation closes, it will be very strange if a number of prominent "Buckeye" statesmen are not shelved and disgraced for life, be cause ol their eagerness to boost a man into the Presidential chair wbo was not elected. A Specimen Brick. Among the documents submitted by Anderson to the Potter Committee is the following contract to steal the State for tho Rad icals : Kaw Oblsibb, Nnr., tint, lirl Br aa acrrrment entered into thia dav between Jaeaeo B. Aoderenn, Enpervtaor of Kegiatratlon for tbo panab or Seat relietaaa, La., and Cbae. B. feeb, member of Coegreaa from tbe Stith Coagreaainaal Dialrlrt of Loo i liana. It la agreed that aatd Andereea aball eapprcra evidenoe allow ing that Iha eaid pariah ef Beat Velietaoe wee rairiy earri-d by Ibe Itemeeratto party at the elaeiUp arid et'.rrtu'ief T. S7A. tberelir eroctiag Ibe OBlire Praaccreiic tilale ticket aad Cong raaa aaan, ia evnaideratiea nf which the aatd Naah egreoa to rarnre for eaid Andcraen tha poaitien of Naval Officer al Ibo port of New Orleaae. La. JanaB a. Aapaawn, 0. K. Nabs. The aVoeo atreemeat waa eignod Is oar sroo- eaee the Jill at N-iremtcr, 18; t. J. M. TonuBC'is, O. B. Monaas, The Eastien War. Tho field dp bate over tl0 r between Russia and Turkey is about closed. A Congress of all the powers of Europe has been agreed apop and tbe delegates a,re to meet in tbo city of Berlin, the Capital of Germany, al no distant day, for tbe purpose of drawing up artielct of peace botween each other. "The balance of Power" it tbs bone pf contention among the crowned beads of Europe, Poor Turkey ! All have a pitch at her, and bow sbs will corns out of this Con lorence no one can conjecture, because sll would like a piece of her rich ter ritory, and especially Dardanelles, to make themselves happy. RadicaLLt Tbue. Tbe Radicals over in Indiana held tbeir primary election on last Saturday. We notice that for the office of Sheriff they polled 4,423 votes, yet tbey only gave Judge Slorrett 3,1 JO at tbe November elec tion last year. Things must have been lively over there to enable the party to get out 1,373 more votes at a pri mary than at ths general election But, then, they can do tbe funniest things in tbe world over there. It la not long since that the Commissioners lost 60,000 worth of bonds, but there waa very little fuss made about it at tbe time, and ws presume the tax payers have lorgotlen tbe affair. A Good Sib, We notice by the pa. pers that "a call to Democrats," num erously signed and beaded by James U. Hopkins, Jsmes P. Bsrr, Malcolm Hay, and scores of other prominent Demi crats of tbs cities of Pittsburg and Allegheny, calling upon all Dem ocrats to meet this Wednesday eve ning, in ths former city, for tbs pur pose) of organising "a Central Dill Club." ' Mr. Hopkins was Mr. Dill's chief com poli lor lor Governor, ably backed by the other two gentlemen PRmed. When such men go to work, po one need beitt gs to tbe rcsalt of ths canvas, -t Hold on a Little The Ilarrisburg Patriot remarkt : "It it not easily seen wby tbs Republicans of Pennsylvania should break tbeir nocks trying to elect Don Cameron or anybody else to the United Stales Senate. That branch ol Congress will inevitably be Democratic by from ten to twelve majority after tbe lourtb of March next. A Repub lican vote from Pennsylvania in that body will be of no earthly consequence tor tbe next six yesrs. Tbe overthrow of carpet-bag government in the South, tbs reach in Oregon on Monday, Jons 3d bsvs settled thst matter." The Tbve Pouct. Tbe transfer of tbe Indian Bureau to the War Depart ment was agreed to in the Senate com mittee by a vote of seven to two. This is a great step in advance, for thoarh ths army bas bsd Its rascals in full measures it bas never rotten down to tow as lbs purest dsyt of tht Indiau King. There u bow some chance that ths red men will get bis salt junk and bard tack, and hit blanket, and aot be swindled out of tbt wbols. Op Course be is. Tbe New Tork TVi'isn spends a large portion of ita vitality every day in proving that James K. Anderson, tbe champion wit nets, is a scoundrel of ths drst magni tude. Of coarse bs ts, otherwise be woald not have been engaged to do the dirty work that bs performsd in Loa isiaaa. Alt tbs men who sU Lb, Prwsideocy art tsoaadrwet, and Andes- son It jatt as bad as tha rest oi tbem. eVA-irs7'JTJVA There are 8301 Odd Fellows in Pennsylvania. Counterfeit silvvr doUarectro plen ty in New York. , . , 'T?r Jfivivo.-'j. U . Invention a.. j;...j-:iiir-.t.'';(;;k- v i-. Eight President Judges will be elected in this State next full. Tho Western Union Telegraph Company owns ovor 20(1,00(1 miles of wire. The subscriptions to the 4 percent loan amounted to 1525,000, on Tuesday of last eek. ' Union oounty, Pa., ia free from debt and there is not a criminal con fined la iter jail. - ' Two hundred moubanics and labor ing men, recently lull Huntingdon county for Kansas. Tbe Secretary of the Treasury has issued a call for tho redemption ol $5, 000,000 0-20 bonds of 18ti&. General Grant and bis wife and son aro expected to reach Berlin from Paris on tbe 20th instant Caleb Cusbing is 79 years ot age, but looks twenty years younger and works sixteen hours a day. Tho -Bankruptcy repeal bill baa passed both bouses ol Longrcsa, and baa been sent to the President for bis rgnature. President Hayes and other officers or tho liovernnient, visited tbe nsb batching establishment, at Uarve de Urace, Aid., last week. The late cyclone in Wisconsin is to be mado tbe subject of a scientific examination by Professor Daniel!, of mo university ol irgima. A Reading firm has been awarded the contract for furnishing 400,000 bricks for the new state lunatic asylum to ne erected al Aornilown, Tbe Cincinnati Enquirer says : If menenaswno rinea tue grave or lion. Scott Harrison are apprehended the people will decorate them. The National Bank at Canton, Brad ford county, was robbed on Tuesday ot last week, of 120,000. No clue bas been obtained ol tba robbert. One hundred and sixty-five per sons were killed at the Wyoming Mas sacre, one hundred years ago. Tbe aniversary will be celebrated on tbe 3d and 4 lb of July. Edward Webb, a negro murderer, was hanged at Munsncld, Libia, on Ibe 31st ult A mob of 2,000 persons broke down the jail yard fence and the Sher iff waa obliged to bang him publicly. Wm. J. McDonald, chief clerk of the United States Senate, died at bis residence in Washington city on tho 5lb inst. He waa connected witb tbe .Senate tor a period ol torty-lwo years. Robert Whilelaw and Wm. Lewia, two Mollie Magufres who were recent ly convicted of arson, at Greensburg, l-s., were sentenced ror six years each to Hie f enitenliary by Judge Liogan Colgate A Go's., soap factory, at Jer sey city, waa completely demolished by an explosion on the 6tb inst,. The loss ts about I5QO.00O and three hun dred men aro thrown out of employ ment James G. Blaine was yesterday elected Chairman of the Maine Repub lican mate uommiiiee, his nineteenth consecutive election. Tbe State Con vention will be held at Portland on August 1. The (wrctoonlcs of unveiling tbe monument of ex President Johnson took place al Greenville, Tenn., on the sin inst, in presence ol a large number of prominent persons from all parts of iue uouniry. The Indiana Republican! are op posed to tbe Mexicanizalion of tbe country. As between a country nioely Mexicanlzed and a country badly John Sbermaniied, ws rather think that we prefer tbe former, The greatest benefactor ol the female sex on this continent it Judge Grant, ot Davenport, Iowa. He bas adopted seventeen girls, raised them, and married most of tbem off with gen erout endowments. Benjamin Harrison, ton of tbt late John Scott Harrison, ia a letter to the C-CiuTiali Commercial, announces his determination to prosecute to tbs ex tent of tbs law Ibt resurrectionists who stole bis father's body. Fanny Ellsler, tbo greatest dan seuae since the days of the daughter of Herod, who skipped tbe bead off of John tbe Baptist, is eighty four years of age. Napoleon III. was once in love with ber, but she mil lives Rev. Adirondack Murray surpris ed his Boston congregation tbe other day by telling them that be bad de termined to take a year's rest before he was lorty years old, and that it suit ed him to do it Ibis year. Marshall, tbe janitor of tbe Ohio Medical College, at Cincinnati, where the body of Hon. J. Scott Harrison was round on the 3Utb nit, wat released on 15,000 bail. Mr. Harrison's body wss taken to spring lirove pemetry. The Republicans attribute their mis fortunes in Oregon to an excess of Uip-pel-Mitchellism. Thedestractive agen cy known as Hipplo-Milchcllism, in ons thae or another, it "doing" lor tbe party all over tbe country. Tbe body of W. II. Irwin, a prom inent real estate dealer, ot fittsborg, Pa., was found in ths Monongancla riv er, on Tuesday morning of last week. It ia probable that be committed sui cide on account of pecuniary trouble. John P. Jones, a Baptist clergy man of Pittsburg, Pa., was arrested in New York on the 1st inst., just as he wss goout to sail lor curope, ana neid for forgery. He formerly preached in Verona, l'a., and mors lately in Butler, ra Several hundred miners of Charles ton, West Virginia, captured a steamer and proceeding (o Blackeborg stopped all tbe mines in operation there. Tbey then returned to Charleston on tbe cars, rofuiing to pay tbeir fare. Tbe moo was very aoueive. - An Injunction bas been asked lor in the Luaerna courts to prevent the commissioners, appointed for the par pose, from laying oot tbe new county of Lackawanna, upon ths ground that the Act of Assembly providing for tbe new oountry is unconstitutional. Alter serving twenty. five years in tbe Iowa penitentiary for a enrpe that be never committed, Mr. Graham bas been released. He is now a lunatic, and any remarks bs mar make oon corning lbs intelligent jury will doubt less originate in ma mental unsound ness. It is told of Sporgeoo that it is bis bsmt to shut himsell as on Bandars. sod that ana Saturday a man called and instated on teeing him. "Tell bim." said tbs visitor to bis servant, "tbal a servant of tba Lord wishes to see him." The message was delivered and ths following anjwer returned : "Tell him that I am engaged witb his Master." The Bev. Vosbtrgh, of . Jersey City, wbo bs just been acquitted of an attempt to poison bit wife, administer ed communion ia bis cbarcb on Ban- day, and in tba evening preached from tbe text, "These ars tbey which came out ot great tribulation, and have wash- ed their robes and mads tbem white in tba blood or the Lamb." Hs allud ed to tha verdict la his lata trial, pon which there waa hearty applause, wkick hesjcerptsd, kt said, aot Tor him self, but in be half cat jastica. . KOTIVB TO ALL. Tbe Philadelphia Timet, in alluding to what happened in Oregon on tbu 3d inst, says : A ! "Oregon sends a very plain and I or pretwivo admonition lo- tbs political l-'at i?Ae'oov .-koh ween ymiUvr avi-v', rovololiou to escape rrvelautir Aim Hlute has a Senator and a Congress man who are among the foremost to shield Republican electoral frauds by bowling against investigation as revo lutionary ; and it bas taught both sides that fraud isn't in favor with tbe people. While it gavo a Republican majority on tbe general ticket it elect ed a Democratic Congressman in place of Williams, Republican, and a Legis lature that will choose a Democratic Senator in place of Mitchell, Republi can. The )ieolo of Oregon, like the masses of the peoplo of every Slate, don't love fraud, no matter by whom it may be committed. Tbey didn't relish the Grover-Cronin fraud, that a Democratic Governor and State offi cers attempted to deprive Hayes of an electoral vote, and tbcy elected a Re publican Governor and State ticket. They don't relish Republican frauds per et rated in Louisiana and Florida and sustained by their Republican Sen ator and Representative in Congress, and they have said their say about it by electing a Democratic Congressman and a Legislature tbat will elect a Democratic honator, giving tbs Dem ocrats two unexpected gains in tbe next Congress Politicians and organs have notice from Oretron that the frauds which slain tbs escutcheons of Oregon, Lonisisna and Florida will be condemned by the people of all parties whenever they can deliver tbeir judg ment on the subject" AN INDIAN WAR OPENED. San Francisco, Cal., June 9 A Boise City despatch says: "Thelndl. ans bave gathered in strong force at Juniper Mountain. Colonel Bcrchard is a-stcbing tbem witb bis command. Nothing is known of tbe condition ot affairs at the lava beds. Csptain Har per, wbo went from Silver City yester day with twenty men to attack tbe Bannocks reported at South Mountain, bas sent back for reinforcements. A party of about seventeen men who went by way of tbe Flint district to join Captain Harper's company came upon a body of Indians, estimated at 100 in number, four miles east ol South Mountain, on Rail creek, and had a flght Tbe volunteers lost one killed. O. U. Purdy, ex-County Auditor, aad Tom Jones, a saloon keeper, were wounded, and six others aro missing. Tbe volunteers were forced to flee. Tbe loss of tbe Indiana ia unknown. Groat excitement prevails in Silver City. General Howard, who has been daily expected witb a column from Oregon, is reported to be 150 miles from here. Colonel Summers, of the First United States Cavalry, with three companies of Infantry from Angel island ana the troops stationed at Benicia, have gone forward to reinforce tbe troops in Idaho. ' "Tit por Tat." Tbe New Orleans Timet, com menu nit on Ibe psiier revo lution which a few sensational journals in tbe North are conducting, says, witb signifies! irony : "If there i to he a new war, as is to confidently pre dicted, il must commence in tho North Ibis time. When it begins, tbe South will calmly go ahead and raise more cotton and sugar. Certain fortunate Individuals wbo ars posaesaed of tbe money will perhaps, buy some gold, or tell bonds short It will not be the South's affairs. When tor bumaaity't Bake it becomes necessary lo end the strife, the South will proceed to do it, and then the bones of tbo Southern cavalry corpt will bs watered in the great Northern lakes. It may be nec essary further for something to be done 'to maintain intact the results of tbe war.' In that case lbs 8outh will probably establish a system of military governments, until the contumacious States agree to behave themselves. This is all perhaps a long way off, but it might happen, if the rebellion tbe organs are so dolefully predicting were to come to pass. . . How Marked the Change. The F, F. V.'t could only be found South of tbt Potomac, up to 1876, but now there seemt to be as many North of tbat stream Its in tbe South. Accord ing to ths latest returns from tht Pot ter committee tbe rape of the Presi dency was accomplished through Fraud, Forgery and Violence. Washington Hotels. Tbe furni ture of the Metropolitan and Willard't Hotel, Washington, D. C, has been sold al auction to satisfy creditors. These hotels were of tbe largest class. The servants of all kinds are large losers by the lailure of tbe former estab lishment Pure extravagance broke both establishments down. Rhode Island ia tbe smallest Stats in territorial sias 1,306 square miles in the Union. Delaware comet next with ,120 square miles, lollowed by Connecticut with 4,750; then Masaa cbusells follows with 7.800. Ufw flwtlsrmrntj. N OTIC It To all trhaoa It aaav Caarara. I borobr iito aot too tbat aftor tho dau of tan aottoo I will that aa, aad atd for daa-igor, all oatAJo that brook iato my to ita, throagh law fal foaoaa, oa ay far la Lawraaoa toworhtp. P. B. REBD. Claarlold, Pa, Jaao 11 UTtUlt. Admlnlatrator'a Sale -OP XUtl SstAti la Coviagton TVj. Tbe nwderrigwod, A dmlnlatrator nf tha aetata nf Prill Pioard, le.be of Covington. Iwwaehip, Clear old ooaaty, Pa., aVe'd, will ewer for aale at pen ile ant ery, en ths pramleon, oa Saturday, July 6, 1878, at I e'elork a. m.. tbat eertaia lot of nroaad alto. nte in thn iewnehlp nferseaid, hounded en the act aad snath by lands of Joha B. Ptoard, aad aa the woot aad north by lands nf Aag. Bewgeua, eeotuluing TWO ACBK8, baring thereee nroetod n feed frame dwelllag honeo, elable, aad lao noeeaeary owteeitMiage, together with the uje preoamealn. TERMS Of SALE i Ons third nf the pumhuos meaey mact be paid oo tie day nf eale, aad ths nnwoeo is two eaual aaawal payments, na h Baca red by bond nnd mertfleg ee tao pvemlaeo. f. . OOUDKIBT. rcBaohvllle, Ha, Jans It, llrl-ll. Adm'r. A l'DmR'EvTBerelot.B.dei V pswdltareasf Uaibia Behead dbtriot. Clear, told eewMy, Pa, ba, the jaw and lad Jus Id, HIS. a sscairrs. Bakaen ee baed from last year ll.lU TS A mown t ofbwpHoala far IS7T dll It Prom State apprsprlaliem.. M ft tl.ttl Tt aaraaairvaae, Tenehere' 1 t , , - ,,. ,, rti tt IS ts as st I? It I ft II St r ss ii tt M 17 Hew bwtMiaga.. Pool nnd eaeuiageaaiee.. rarnltwn Ropeirs.. Salary af taeretafy a per swat, of to prwmpt tu payees.. Treeai a, aena r I and Collmir a per can lege. (alas ee 4ns TlaaaMei... TTTs Attaeli I. k L.PLE8AL, I. K. Bstaav. We, tho aedarelteel Andieere ef aoshsa die. trtot, CraarSeld ooanly. Pa, her lag narsfalrp el. amiaoS tho nbov Ml am of ths Treeeurcc. tad bom aorreot at ao eonl of enr hnowlodgs aad leaf, ILLtS IBWIN, h B.OE1BAM, . J. A. till. VOW aowweaiiae, row in, rvrw-St. e -a au- a. . ' lLLEl!7LIVon TA taw s-s-4 re M rwwn ah $mUml aWewv tar tk. A "' IsMP Ol -Hal .if i, Oastaiwa. hai M B awOa mi .a .fiw t tted Ur sWal AT B 8WU..t rilbevm-oml S.-L Co-B..- AT .awoMMm..Mos IkowsfJ. AT amWhassNA. - I twa ruswaaal BtaTstw- Uvat rta K niuWnmun4mUtmmmr'twi)H VA Jf -Teams Awmawa, a ammbdrr .. rttt tmm a MsVM tw4t ; at ItrvastMi. asm. soev.r, Omrnr Kam-atw Jf a a tiii.taa a Nvra a rt.t..wj rv H l.att t 5r glrtr adwttjftiifnts. Sheriffs Sale. 1y vlrtoo of wrlto of Lvri tftm'ti, funo. I oail of ta Coort of Ooa Ploaa of Cloar II4 oobb.v. aaJ to aw dtftoiott taoro will W opoatd to a.eblio lalo, al tbo Ooart Urn ia tbo boroafb of Cloarfiald, oa Haionla;, tbo r;j ; yr -V i r.w" V I OoHatB two otor" front d-rolllog huuio, 19 hr aiiaaio la tho t til ago of KMiorMrrr. (loarlald coualjr, i'a., booaJotl aad dvaoribod aa ullbWl: Oa tbo oatt by Mai Urt, um iha aottbj ao alio?, oa ibo ami lb by M oward by Job a kubargr, Oftid lot boiag iity fat I frost ob llaia troat by ooa haadrad aad amy foot dotp. Haiaod, takea la oaooutioa aad to bo aold aa tbo arouorty of Vim. UoIaWoh. Alao, all ibo aedividod 4-l of tbo Uwimt Irani of land, lloated ia Brady townabip, Claar Aald Col, Pa-, btsBodod and daor.bd aa Mlowa, to wit t Hog i a ala at poal ta tho diatriet lint at tboaootbwaat eomr of toit! traot of land ; tbonoo oortb I" aat til S-Io pare ha lo peat ; tlioont oonbaatr! eorotr of aaua ; t banco tart Its port-hat to a pott j thoaoo touth H0U wort lOtptrvboa to bocotuek i tbeaoo ouath tV Boat tt oronta to a poal ; tboaoa to lb ao woot 14 7 lo porohtt lo a pott f thonot toatb to" tart Vt porohoa to a boacb i tb.Bco aorth 10 It parcbot to a poal i theaoa toatb M" , 4$ porobot to a boaeh ; iboaoo too lb Btfi taat t arehra lo a poal; tboaoa toatb lot trobot to a poat j thoBoa toatb IV wort At a-lt parohct to a pott or oplo t tboaoa aauth lt0, wool 1J4 porchaa lo rod oak ; Ibooooartt 134 porchaa to a pool tboaoa U ttt 1 IT t-lt poreho to pott j tbaooo woat 109 porobot lo poatf tboaoa toatb 14 woot It 8-10 ptrohea to a pott ; thoaot north 8lfJ woti HI por- place ef beginaiag, eoctaiolng elevea baadred aad aavcBly-Ioar (1174) acree more or torn, cor rect moeeuro. Helaed taken la eteoatioa and to be eold na tbo property of Robert Oibora, Hubert 1. NMbolaoa nnd NaiLaa Carrier. Tsana or Sals Tbe price or lorn nt wbleb tbn properly obeli be atmck of mutt bo paid attbo lime of eale, or anch otber erraagemonte made aa will bo approved, etberwiae tbe property will bo Immediately pat ep and Bold agaia at tbe eipoaeo aad vlak of two poroea to whom it waa etrnck off, nnd who, In eeee of doAetcaey nl each ro-enle, eball aaake good tbo aame, and Ib no iaitaneo wUI tbo Deed be prcacated la Coart for oooSrma tioa nnleaa ths aaoecy ia actually paid to IhB bberif. . ANDREW PKKTZ, Jr.. Saralrr'a Or r lea, I seen.. Clonrleld, l'a.. Juae 11. UTS, SherifTs Sale. BT virtue of write el Fi. Ft., lined oat of tbe Coart of Common Pleas of Clear Bold oouatr. and te aae directed, there will he oipoeed to PUU 1.IC 8AI.B, at tbe Conn Uonae. ia tbo borough of Cleorield, oa Saturday, tbe ih day of Jens, IST9, nt t o'clock p. m, the followlag daacribod real eatate, ts wit : A eertaia lot of (round litnaU ia tbs village of Olea Hope, Bercaria lownlbip, Clcarlsld eouaty, Po, boeaded end doncribsd as followa : Begin ning nt n corner on Pront rtreel tboasn along aaid atrrot ainy-lro feet to let of 8. C. Patobia ; tbeaoo along eaid lot naa baadred aad eiity-lre feet to r-pruoe aireet i thenoe slong Spruce tract lily-Ire root to tbe Bald Kagle tarapike: Ibeaee aloag aaid taranihs oao bBndred aad ailty-tre frot to place of begianlag, and being known ia plan of said village as lot No. , aod baviag thereon erected a Urge three atory brick bollding. tlitt fort need as a betel and lodge room, a ruble 24it feet, with seal hease, bake oren. oora erib, nnd other necsaaary oalbnildinga Boiaad, token ia elocution aad to bs sold aa Ibe property of Ibe OJd Pellowa' Hall Aaaoelatlon , of whieh Usury Dotti aad Joha llratua are Traa I oaa. Alto, a sortalo traot of land llluale In Oroon wood towmhlp. ClearSeld enrity, Pn , bounded aad deasrlbed at follow!: Oa tbe oaat by laadi Joha Iraia A Brother, aoatb by land of William Moore, wo-t by landa of lleerge Beyera, aorlb by mads of Wieb aad George Uayerr, ooauiaing eighty asres more or leas, with about tbirlv aena cleared, aad a ynnog orchard growing thereon, nan aaviBf a two-atery fraene aiuae, leg barn, aad ether oatanildtnga tbcraon. Soiled, takea IB circottca aad to as sold as the nrnuarte ef i.i.- i.-i. ' ' Alio, all IbBt lot or piece of had alloala la tha village of Burarido, kaowa aa lot No. , and houndeJ aa feUewe, via I Oa tbs aorth by lot of Klias Rooraer, oa the west by aa alley, oa tba aoaih by lot helongiag to Jaekeoa Patehin, aa oaat by Market llreot, tcgetbar with a frame dwelling beaeo, about 1SUI feet, nnd n frame table, about JOxJS feet nnd otber oathulldinga. Belied, tahca la etooutioa aad to bs sold aa the property ef Jobs Dataller. Alee, a aartsla piece er traot of band in Slrard towaibip, Clearteld coaaly, Pona'a. hounded nnd deeeribed M follewa, vll: Begiaaiog ut etonea, t brace by Uad ef 8 ocelot aorth oaa hun dred aad thirty four perchee to tunee, thence by Isada el A c leader Marray, aast about oao hun dred aad thirty-eight perobss to atoaoe, thence eoatb ens baadred aad thirty (our nerches to atones nnd oornerof Tbos. Leoonrd '1 lead, thence weet by tuna aae hundred aad thirty-sight parebee to plsos af bogiBalag, eeataiaiag 12S aoree more or leae, aad kariaa BS acrai cleared aad having a good orchard thereon, and havlag hereon erected a frame heaao thirty-two hv forty test, two etorien high woll-titthed, nnd a leg house, a Urge bank burn. wngon-ahoJ, hlachamith abnp.eprlag-aouae, and other out-bwildiage, tkea boiag aaana trasta af had wblob J. J. Pie aad wife aeaveyod to Wendell Endres by deed dated March fth, lirt, aad recorded ia deed book No. 4, page IIS. s A lee lbs following leu er pleeus nf gronad ait. sated la las koroagh of Clearteld. Clearfield ooaaty, Pn, in what la sailed Meseop't addilioa to laid borough, tbo tret hanaded and deeeribed aa fellewBT BeglaaiBg at alley na oitoaded roarth at root, thence aorth aloag aaid street lorry-alee and nno-half feet to a post, thanes in an easterly direelioa two baadred feet mors or leu to a poet corner on line of Jaa.B. fjraham, thence ia a soathorly direction aloag said II rah am', lead fcrty-nlae nnd one-half feet to aa alley, thence la a westerly direction along aaid allay tors hradred font mars or less to ths placs sf hs giaaiag. reoervlng tba water right aad teeervlag lbs right to go npoa said 1st aad lay pi pee from the epriog upon said fel ta soavsy water from ths aaid spin, to ga wherever the leneor may aae 1 1, alae aa go npoa aaid tot to repair eaid pipes aad waU la Mid tpriag. Bed being there on creeled a name house forty by toeM'-feer foot, with wlag eiileea by thirty -two feoC with food cellar aadcr same, there iialeoaa ies-hoaea aa aaid let. Also, two slber leu la aaid Moanp's aoMltloa ta tbe borough of rieatleld, boaeded aad deoertb. ad ae follows i Boanded oa tha east by Uad nf Jaa. B. Graham, no the north by aa alley, oa Ike soalk by a alley aad sa the weet by Fourth street, aad kaowa as but No. forty tre and for ty ill la raid addilioa to tba borough nf Clear teld, nad harlag I hereon erected a frame howee two atsrlss high eileaea hy tweety-toar feet with hitchea attached, a largo brewery witb throe beer vaults, and a frame stable, aad other ewt bnlldinge. Sciard, ukea ta eiesuttow, nnd to bs cold as lbs property of Wendell Eedrac Taut nr Baiw. The price or ana at which ths prnpsrty ahull bo struck af mail be paid al lbs tims ef sals, er sack elher amageaeau THE BEE HIVE. 7b the Citizent 0 Clearfield Qjunty I have opened up one of the largest and most attractive stocki of goods ever offered in thia county, which must be Been to bean- nrecifiifrl. Tt tat nnl 01.,..,, t , JAt.:i. L..a :n at.. a 1 ' - J the following departmenU are styles. Dry Goods, ! Millinery Cai! inert,! tlosiery and (J loves, I Corsets. Ties. i Slinwla, Linens White Goods. Iland kerchiefs, j Furnishing Goods, Kid Gloves, .Em broidery. Liuen Suits, Skirts. These goods have been selected with the greatest care, were btUtrht for Ciuh And will ho mnlil for cull einrl anar ma-nnnoc. koina- ery light they will be sold cheaper than the cheapest Clearfield, Pa , May 1. 1878. AT GUINZBURG'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, There is bow being opened the largest new slock ever brought here of STRAW II ATS, FELT HATS, BOOTS. SHOES, CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS. ETC. After having looked at goods at all otber places, coma to as aad com pere prices, and yoa will bs convinced that oars are positively - THE CHEAPEST noons. IN PilOOF WK 1UVK TUB Baby'Sboee, Children's Shoes, Misses Shoes, . . Women's Dress 8hoet, W omens' Morocco Buttoned : Worsens' Kid Shoes, , Wosena' Rlippors, Ment' Sboes, Mens' Dress Shoes, Msn Dress Boon, Mens' Slippers, Ws bava also an asaorltasnt loo Wa take yoor mrasnrs lor any shoes at prices comparing with list prices. Anything ws bava not got ws will get yoa wilhost extra charge. All kiodt of product tsksa ia trade tha aame as thoagn it wot cash. E00T AND SHOE STOSE. CUarleld, May 22,-78. Ssoood Bin, opposite Coart Hoaat, w ttt(tlitmtnts, vado bi oil I Wo approved, oUotw.m lao a ror. if will oo .du.i.l- at aa aad mH HaiaL Usooftptaoo aad rials of tao aortoa lo mUmit " vt, mb wtiayg ibs oaao Of BoaaloBO u vat. ro-taia, ibaH Bioko coa4 tho aaoio. aa u ao laataBoo will tbo Uood bo aroooaiod IbOmM for ooolmaiioa bbIom tbo mmy it Mtaoii, as unit w fkntz j- . I lLao4.al. BS. "Tead.Vi.'iirVlilw.S. I Q9S BtWARDv-A toward or $S3, aad qnvfliooo aakod. will bo paid ' rotor, to Cl-arltvid U.lKo, I. O 0. P., ofaa old blia.t. Book aad Ldn. takoa fro tbo Lodflo Root, oaa titoa ia March Of April, 1174, TLmh bo,. aro of a Taloo to aa; oao but tao Lodgo, fe mii luaal nfortBOO. hj ordor of tbo Lodgo. 1. K. BOTTOM, CUarfl.U, pp., M.j, , UTI 4t tfoorotar. Michigan Lands for Sale. SIMMIOtl aerca of boot term lag laadi , Si la tit por Bora, and Irl.tlts acree of tbs boat plae land, at from til to 7J per sere, an railroad, aad goud navigable etreemc. blood water aad good ceil, Pot pampblete and full Information, cell oa er addroaa UENJAMIN BI'NTEK, Agent, IS Pedsral St.. aay s, tUia. Allegheny City, Pa. DIMMI.UTII!t.-Tbe oo perteerehlp bora, letoreealatiai belweea A. B. Heed and 1 uli a h,..,.. V. T "t.nw. iZ " , , J. Hngerty, doing bnaineaa eeder the arm name All owiag mid Arm are reneeeted la makB immediate paymaat to A. B. Keel, wbo- retain! the hooka end Boeouota. Aad all poreooi baviag staims galast lac Ira will praunnl them to htm for pay. meat. A. B. HEED, A. J.HAUKRTT. Cloaileld. Pa, May ii, 1871 4tO TO B TOMB MASORSTbs saderslgaoS will receive propoeele until a ace en Hator day, Jaaa 13d, 157a, for hnlldiaf aha I men la for an iroa bridge acraee Uoihaaooa erech. between the eounUce ot Centra nnd Clonrleld. The ebul maola to bo rough but lubetaatiol aeeea work, coaeatrd. Plaaa and epoeitoatioot oaa bs eeea at tho CommtMloaere' oftco, at Cloaraeld, whore bidi will roreecired. Ths CoeamtMlonore retain lag tha right to reject say or ell bide. CLARK BROWN, llARRIg HOOVER, Cloarleld, Pa , jeli. It It. CommlaaloBSrs. AlIMIPJlarRATORoir NOTICE. Kotieo is hereby girea that Lstters of Ad. miniflretioa sn tbn oatnts af WM. OLENK, Uts of Pike towaibip, Cloarleld oeaaly, Pa., deceaaod, baviag been dnly graated to tbe anderaigaad, all pereoni ladeblad to Mid eatala will pleaas mass immediate payment, aad them baviag claims er damaada agaiaat tbe Mme will prsseat thea properly aatboaUoated for settle. mentwilhout delay. (LIZA GLENN, PORBSTKR BLOOM, AdmiBistratera. New Millport, May Ii, U7.oL mTOTICkt Ttl TAX PlVFUa I., i.1 aacn wtlh aa Act of the Uenerol Aaaombl. of Ibis Commonwuullh, approved tho ild day el March, A. 1. 1871, aad Iha Boppleiaeal appmeedi tbe Sd day of April, A. D. 1671, "relating to tbo oollection of Utei in tbe oounty of Clear Isid. ' netice U hereby girea to the tol payera residing; la tba diatricu below named, tbat Iha Coaaiw Treeaarer, ia eooordaaoe with the anoond eeetiea, or reid Act. will atuad at tbo ptaees of aoldiag the borough and tnwusbtp eleetteas aa the fol lowing aaaaed daye, for tbs parpeee ef reeeirmg; ibe Connty nnd btote tales aaeeeeed tor lets: For Dulloii, Tbaraday, Juas 13, lrota 7 to ll,(at Corley'a Hotel.) Por Troatvills, ThoraJay, Juns l.t, from I tel. Por Lolheraburg, Priday, June 14, from f to a. Por Bloom tewnblp, Saturday, Jaao Is, from If to A For Hike townabip, Friday, June II, from I te I. Por Curweaivillerjalaruar.June 11. from Itioa- For Cheat twp, Moaday, Jaao 14, from It to a. Por Newoarg bar, Toeaday, Jaaa II, from I to II Por New Washington, Tuesday, Joae li, from I to I. For Baraaids twp , Vedaeedey, .rsas 21 from t to I. For Burntld borough, Thursday, Jaaa IT, from I to 4, For Bell towaibip, Friday, Jims IS. from I to 4. For Urnenwood twp, Hautrday, Jaao is, from I to 4. I' pea all taxei paid lo ths Treasurer there wdl ho a redaction of Bve per cant, while Ire per eeat. will be oddest niter thn Brat day of Jul; next, to all unpaid taxee, makiag a digoreeoe of TEN per ooau to prompt taa-paysrs. Partial eaa. from ths I rat el May, pay their usee at tbt Treasurer's oftee. Noma to Maat-auara. A rare spportsnity will as given to mcrebaau to ooaco forward at the lime Bad place let forth, and Hft their L teeasi hr Itla. DAVID McUAl tillbY, Craarlald, Pa , AprU 17, 1S1I Treaaurer. ORPHANS' COURT SALEa -OF RJOAXj JUaat'T'A.'X'Zjl. OP .. WILLIAM BELL, Dot'eU By virtue sf aa order llaalaf sow et Ike 0V pkaas' Conn nf Clearteld eoewvjt, there will he eipoeed to Pahlio Sale at tha Ceatrt Boom ht the Borsngh sf Clearteld, aa Taoaday, Jane ti, lrnS,Bt I o'clock p. m. the fcllewing described Reel Batata af Wm. Ball, dee'd, to wit : Kb. I. A eertaia farm sitasto la Qreaaeoad towaebln, Clearteld Bounty, Pa, hoaadad aad deacrihed al followa t On tha Borah by tbe west breech nf the InsquohaMaa riveri aa tbe couth nnd weal hy elher land earned by said Wm. Bell, dee d, aad sa tha oast hy lead af Reed A Oweee. eeataiaiag twe hundred nad eighteen aaroa, abaca sixty nevee of which U cleared nad under geed out lien-ton, buying tk arena neat ted a food her dwelling homes, a mrgu new hank bara aad aabw ealbaildiAge, and a hearinf orchard- There hi also aa tba preaiaas a valaahle ail) anal, aad ceniideraWu oak, pine nad kemleek timber. Ne. t. Aaolher trad ef toad eiteete ia mid towaehip of Urneawaad. lying sn tho Swath beak of tbe busqaoaauaa river, eeBtoiatag tog norm, about lo aoree ef which ta olea red, and tbebalaam u well timbered with piaa, nah and hemlock. No. S. Another tract of lead sttaate Ut rail towaibip of vreeoweod, en iha North hook of the Seeqaehuunn rirnr, asntniniag about let aeres, more at lees, about II asras of which w e leered, and tha naaiadsr Bee upem R a eonaid nrable qaaalily af pUa, aak aadkoalaok timber. Taana or Sals : Oaa third la aask sa eoalr m at lea af Mle, aad the balance ia eon end two, years, with alsrsst stsared on the wremiaea. FRAMPTON HULL, I. L. HOOVER. Asswtratorav Bower, May it, ItTMt. tu gvr tutu ur-tuitrt, uuv wilt Jtajr til at thoroughly full in all qualities and Goods, Carpets Oil Cloths. Wall Paper, Window Blinds, Trunks, Valises, Bugs, ic. WM. REED. FOLLOWING PRICE LIST: 20 tents a pair. . 75 cents a pair. M cents a pair. PO cents a pair. ' , Shoes, , II 25 105 a pair. pair. X5 rants a pair, 95 cents a pair, 1145 8 00 pair. pair. 80 cents a pair. num.rana in ane;rr m .11 nnraaa.