Sheqntblican. UiciRiit U. Gcm.iii.aniick, Editor. tXKAKKlELO, Pa. WKONKSDAT MOKNINfl. DKO. II. IK7S. Reader. If you went lo hnow what ie aninc un la tb. baiineta world, yuot rend nur ndv.rti.inn: eolumne. tbt Npeev'nl uolutnn lo I'artlaoler. MAXIMI FOB THE DAY. No man wurthy thu uflie. of Preeldent rhnnld be willing- tn bold II II Ufuated In. or nleeed thtr by any fraud. U S. . I eoulri oevur hart hern rrennclled lo Ibt ele .sties be tht eunnlleal aid of min.of n peraun. however reepeutnble In private life, wbo Iran furevur sure, anwn bio brow too etuinp of fraud Inl triumphant in Am.riean Hi'tory. No euh eminent nation, fcnwevur meritoriuua, nun tub awuy Ibo letterl of that rooiird. Cs.ulbi Fs.ncts Anawi. I wnald rather have Ibo endorsement of o qnar. tor of n million of Ibo American people than that of Ibo L"ul.iann Helurn'nit Uonrd, ur of tho C"lu miiiios ebicb excluded Ibo focll nod doeided tho qtiultios on ft technicality. Tsoe. A. ilKStiniris. Tndor Ibo form! of low, Rutherford B. Hevn. hu boon doolorod Preildmt ol tbo United H'etee II la Utlo roitl apns dietmoebirenient of lowfal vutera, tbo folao uertiucntrk of Ibo returning oA eon oolinf uorruptlv, und tlio decllinn ol n cool mieeloa whiob boo refuted to benr evident of ol lojrod frond. Fr Ibo oral Hme ore tbo American people ennrrontad witb the foot ofa freudulently olootod Preaidrut. Let It not bo uodemoud that tbo frond wl bo ollrntly ecquteered In by the uuuntry. Let no bonr pael In whlrb tbe usurpa tion ll forfoltea. Annsaaf or Dinocnatic M. C.'i.- Oao hundred yeeri of button dcrrnvity oooa moleted and ounoenlrated lot" n olimel of orltue. Mover nolo In flee hundred jeare iball tbey have an opportunity tu repeat tbe wrong. DaotiL W. Vooitncai. Our first pago is lull of excellent mis collaneous reading mutter, this week. xiio increase ot the public debt dur ing the month of November was $'ir 211,22 61. "Wallace or Burr" is the wny tho editor ol tbo M freer Prett puts it. Tulto jour choice. Tbe Coroniercial Convention in ses sion at New Orleans recommends Con gress to pass tlio Texas Pacini- niilrouii bill. Don't Skip it. We nope oil our readers have perused John lluvrard's letter which appeared In last week's KePUBMCAN. Kkad IT. "llurtraiilt's ufTiont lo Justice," found on our loiirth page, should be read by all wbo love Justice nnd Liberty, and despiso knaves and demagoguos. Cohen, tho Washington Labor agi tator, is back at tbe Cupitul, and will call upon Congress to statu w bother or not a man bin a right to free speech without reference to tho sire of the mouth. vrunam Lewis, a tiioltier ol cx Uni ted Slutes Senator Lewis, was drown ed on Momluy of IuhI week while cross ing the Shenuniloab river at 1'uit Re public in a buggy. His colored driver and a puirol horses were also drowned Ir You Pare I Don Cumoron hus entered the field lolly for United Slates Sonator. Ho has luid a small chip on bis shoulder anil is marching around among a lot ol Radical Statcsmon who want to go to the Senate, saying, "knock it off if you daro !" Ant) none dare. How high-toned, and independ ent! Wbo Hare compete with Dun? A Swarm. A cotumporary says "1 he announcement that over three hundred Pennsj Ivaniana In ofHco ut H asbington bavo organized a club to attend tbo inauguration of Governor Hoyt will surprise a great many folks wbo have nuvor nuapected that Penn sylvania had any such number of places under the administration. And yet the number of tboso who haven't pla ces probably exceeds this soinuwhut." CoNGRisa. This body, which met at Washington nn Monday a week, has not been doing much floor busi ness in either House. Both brunches are overwhelmed with Committee work which must first be reported be fore the Legislative campaign will ful ly open. And we suspect thut but a small amount of legislation will trans pire before the holidays, which will bring about a ten (lay adjournment. Wo rail the attention of the reader to an article in this inr.uo, taken from I that old Democratic organ, tho Mercer rrat, entitled "Wallace or Uarr." The editorof that journal is one of the oldest in experience, and has been one of ihe most energetic and consistent Demo crat in tbe Statu, lie was on tbe political stage long beloro Senator Wallace, or Mr. Burr, niado their de but, and bis remaiks are therefore im portant on tho present occasion, and should be beetled by all true Demo crula. , Political llkin-r. Tboso pretended Democratic newspaper editors whode- vots a whole column to puhlir-hiiig the prospectus of the New York Tribune, should be voted leal her medals by tbeir Democratic patrons. It would just bo as appropriate fur the Chritlian AJtocale or tho rrftbytrrMn, to publUb Bob Jngcrsoll's let lures and thus en dorso them as orthodox hut they ore not lurb fools. Did the editor ol any Democratic paper over see the pros pectus of a Democratic journal in the columns of Radical journal f Say 1 An ' L'nsainti.t Saint. Tbe Salt Lake Tritium man says : ''A thrce-piy polygamic, living a few miles sooth ol Salt Lake Cily, who desires a fourth. boldly declared bis intention to a young widow residing hero and pleaded lor her band, but was refused. As bis own pleadings had availed bim nothing, be forthwith despatched bis No. 1 to do his courting and t arry out bis design. Lm real ics on one side met rebuttal on the other, when at last the young wid ow a-ked if she (No. 2) did not at l gainst her own will, and to her own detriment,' w hin the last mentioned Mswanni : '1 do not isu Mr. to taka any aaora wives, but 1 so di tei tui4 bate 'the very tight ot bit Mo. S that I would do anything In tnj power to thwart ber fcapplnoss,' " MODERN MORALITY. Our biill tor.r.,1 nuirulil V nnd civlll - UTArirfov.tj wV.'ftiTefcu ovr.l." ralely over tho American Continent us ihe lays ot I lie sun in dog days, looks us ihuiigh our luminary hud some black spots on it too. Stubborn facts and every day II lo seem tu lie against our American code of morals We have negro bureau frauds, bank suspensions, insurance grubs, and tbe violation of so many fiduciary trusts, in these days ol progress (? which liir&. nut to be such t-.o!.ttv fisuda that the thoughtful reader ot current events is compelled lo stop and reflect whether ho has not studied ibo wrong catechism, and adopted a false viow ut tho bearings ol tbe old moral code fur guidance. Tho air seems to bo impreg nated with moral wrung, while our ed. ucation is becoming more expensive every year, and tho ''golden rule" is being used as carelessly as the billiard pluyer does hn. balls for the purpose ol pocMitig them. Wo have been lead to make these remurks by resiling some ol the pro ceedings in the trial of one Morion, of Philadelphia, who, during Ibo Centen nial year, was Piesidonlof tho Market street Passenger Railway, in that oily, w hich road "touted" its thousands lo tho Centennial grounds during Ibe snrnmur of 1876. A passengor over that line could hardly open hi eyes without soeing the name of JOHS 8 MORTON emblazoned In gilt or some oilier colur in some portion ot the street cur, and one would naturally supposo from what they saw, that ho win a genuino philanthropist, and of course a humane.godly man. But recent events seem to prove bim and bis asso ciales to belong to a very different class of men. Itseums that they have robbed those lhal confided in them ol hundreds of thousands of dollars, and have violated every sacred trust known to civilized men, and is now on trial for his crimes. Thut he is one of tho true represent atives of Philadelphia Pburiseeism, ol the old school, and a snob of the mod urn, there can bo no doubt, and is con cliihivo from tho peculiar testimony be gave in a Philadelphia court the other day in the trial of his fellow conspirn tors in the embezzlement of tho funds of tho West Philadelphia Passenger Railway Company. In accounting for money raised on fraudulently issued stock, Mill ion stated that ho had used $10,01)0 ut Harrisburg trying to defeat u bill introduced in tho interest of a ri vul street rail uy corporation. Tho following question and answer show how tltis wholesale bribery was cn tlorsed by the highly respectable Phil vU Iphmnsw holormed tho Board of Di rectors of Morton's company : Q llid the Hoard of Diroetoro ever loo a Itato- unni frtiio yuu ai to the manner in wbiob tbo uiur- rpvnt In Ilartuburg r A i., fir. They ne'e no lull authority in tbe mallei-, and kooo how much 1 went. 1 did lio! gov thi-iii n dftuiled ptaleinxnt of hov It waa ei'out . Out I iie.t ivreirvrf a eofe f tkuhkt torn t Uvari. Wo doubt if in the palmiest days ot tho Tweed Ring, remurks tho Now Vuik Hun, un instance cuuld be found of the lloitrd of Directors of a New York cor. ration thanking a lobbyist lor bis success in corrupting a Legisla ture. It is no wonder thai tho rotten ness which must exist beneath ibo sur laco of sociely where such a thing could occur, occasionally breaks out in a murder like that of Armstrong, and an exposure like that of Morion. A Cksthi Suot Tho editor of tbe Carbon County Democrat, ofter quoting from our urticlo on tho Burrs, winds up by saying : "Although a warm sup poiter of Dunlel O. Rarrln tbn Demo cratic Stale Convention last year for Slate Treasurer, we must say that thus attacking such men as Walluce and Dill can only lead to serious mischief. Mr. Walluce is in every respect one ol the best Democratic representative men in the country, and as a Ponnylvanian wo nio proud of him. And aa the party must havo a leader for without one success is impossible let ns bavo ono of sagacity, patriotism, ability and persevcrence jusl such a man as Wil limn A. Wullueo, fur wo know of no better or safer ono in the Stato. If P. Burr, or any other Burr, is of aufli uieut calibre lo prove himself a belter or bigger man than Walluce, then we are for Uarr. But gelling up or try ing to gel up a petty fuction within the lines of the parly, and endeavoring lo assuil and drive great men to Ibe rear in order to mako room for smaller ones is no evidence of greatness only of littleness and this is just the reason wo are much less Burr and good deal more Wallace than we were about a year ago. An Ki.r.MLNT of Conitsion. Tho Milwaukee Untinet suvs : "A South Sulo n.ail carier bad considetable trouble in gelling bis usuul summons ut tho doorway of a fine mansion on his ronle answered promptly. Some limes ho would be obliged lo ring th uoor oen many times ana wait a hum ber of minutes before any one would uppear lo receive the mail. The car rier expostulated with tbe lady of the bouso, and ssid that be could not be kept waiting so long at ber door. 8li ... I . . t . ii . . repnvu: ji i Knew jusl wuen It was you that rung the bell I would come immediately. 1 thought it was my uiisnami.' 'Hell,' replied tbe letter- carrier, 'I will ring Ihe bell twice when I como, and by that you will know it's mo. The lady mused a moment and then said, softly, 'That wouldn't do, lor I have a friend who rails, and we had arranged exactly that very sig nol. If Andy Curtis eootoiie Mr Yoeom'i rinbl lo a eoi in Conftei, be will only nob hiaatll ivrper in in-amy men be baa already dona, end onouni ii even Dranaratio Honor wonld dare in outrage poena taenia. ot br nivlea In ao I"'" ' '"'amy iroenofnea tf'ooa. Ob, dear; dun't take on sol You might land in Senator Fisher's new ionitentiary before it reaches the first story I Do nol "dare to outrage pub be sentiment" with your egotism again. inoic out for your own district, and help your family to cover up its tracks I We want none of yourtAer ing around over here. no ear vone.y i;..ai,Mmro bare aoe to toe ronnuiiou inoi iney novo Ml file .nor to uurobaee s olio for tea new Herniary, lib It o fundi or tbo snuniy, n unmoor of nor rfnuns naee taaoa ino nreoery atop le raise tt.bSu bi prior of tbo alio, by oubeerlptlou Hunttf on M eei lee Well, at Huntingdon ia a Radical ci unty with many variations, It Is lly accounted for why tbe lai pay rs of that county elect men to th of Oca of County Commissioner wbo an natural Know Notbingn, and ready to violate tbelr official dullenv. " Fitn.'sis Don't I.i.Tho Mriuf 1 8 Tlio middle hilt r counties, In w iiii-ii wv iiieiuiiti a i III Ills, net I ion I, iimir, Centre, Clearfield, Clinton, Oirih'biir land, Dauphin, Franklin, Kulion, Hun tingdofi, Juniata, Lyeominir, Millln, M'Kcun, Northunibeiland, Pon y, Pol ter, Snyder, Tioga, Union ulid York, cast a plurality of 8,270 fur Andrew 11. Dill, ill 1870 Ihosuinucouiilies gave Tilden a plurality ol 4 127. It will be aeon that in these counties tho Demo crude plurality has been doubled since the Presidential election. About one fillb of the entire vote of the Stule in polled in this district. II the rumuiiidor of the Slatojiad done as well fur the Demociacy as those middle counties tho Uuyes majority would have been wiped out and a snug balance placed on tho other side of the account. It should be borne in mind that these counties were nearly unuininoiis in their choice of Senator Dill for lioiui nuiion. They have iiubly redeemed their pledgo lhal their fuvorilu Would double the Democratic plurality in thin section of the State it nominated at Pittsburg." ... i i II i In A National Sin. Tbo Cincinnati Enquirer, ill alluding tu the sectionul debate which has been introduced again iu Congress by a low demagogues ray : It would bo better for tho coun try in every respect it a purely soctiuii al conlroveisy in Ibis Congi ens, und in all Congresses, could be avoided ; but if il must come, let it ooiiiu at once, and bo put out ot the way forever, be lore 18S0, or before any ot the elee lioua that will seriously u fleet 1880 lake place. In Heaven's name, lot this accursed ieclioi.nl bitterness, thai is kept op for political purposes, end some li mo. To renew tho wrulh ol war among ourselves uftcr so many years ot peace is a crime ugniusl the country. AoTiiEtt Ass Loosr in fn Forest. Tbe following seasoned document appeared in the Pittsburg Vazrttt ol Saturday tho 7lIi: CennseariLtu. Pa., bee. 4. 1878. Iu a diepaich Iruia Webtnf"m in y.etr tsior f lu-diy It ia a'ati'd tbal Curtin lll eo-le-i Yoouui'a M-ot In Ci'Dgrr,!, that Curtin bad a lo al m.J.irili in lbi (' lo.rS.1 1 n.,uoty of over ItW, n-d bet tbo Dui.or4i intended In nrreit Ibo Chairman of the Hi-pu'dicaQ Cumry Ciiia mitive. In the flrt -lece, locum nan li.iiisily elevted la Ibe eeeuni Uaee, t'urno bad a major ity i l uly iiiu in lliuoouoty ( in Ihu third i aov. a to HI- gl viloacan IW V sium, il ii nil a asm. eey. H brorver they wool to arrest out cbr uiao, W C. Arouid, Krq., nbo ao shrewdly i.u tfeueraled tboni, tbey oan go eheed, aa be la ready to abuw a clear reoord iu Ihu campaign a. well aa in tbeir corrupt praciloea. X. When tbo writer becomes about one year older he will be in tbo pimhcesiou of a little more truth und common sense than he possesses now. Oca Navy. The Cincinnati (inztltt congratulates the country that tho con dition of our navy has been greuil; improved under ibo management ol tho level heuded mariner of the Wa bash, Admiral Richard W. Thompson. I his is undoubtedly so. Ailmirul Thompson has broken up several ol our rolton old bulks during ihu jeui and has sold ibem lor junk. When ever one ot our allouetl war shins is broken up and sold lo the junk dealers tho condition of our iiuvy is very much improved. This however is u very poor way ut making tho American Navy useful. An Fxcii.lint Admonition Col. JloUuro, ol tho 7 wirt, gels off this kind of a reminder lor the- bench t of everybody: "It muy put oner, gy into Mr. Tkurmun's canvass to have now journal Btartod at tbe Cupitul ol his State in nls interest, but isn't it u deplorable error for it to fly tliu nnmu of Judge Abbott or any other person for Vice President? An aspirant for tbe Presidency can't make up bis full slate till tbo Convention meets, and even then il may be useltil to have several strings to his bow up to the very last, moment." "Lo" Acquires an Ihea. The Cur- on City Index says : "At tho old corn, or of King and Carson streets an in teresting young gentleman bus a gul- vamo battery, and proposes therewith lo euro rheumatism. This morning he knocked all tho sickness out of an In dian and got heavily cursed for his pains. J nn got hold of tbe bundles and tbey didn't let go quick ciioul-Ii and he said lots of things before begot loose, and when clear, told his niuhulu 'Mo buy 'cm one lor you j knock spots out you, spose you nn good woman You suhe me, Mrs. Jim?'" Thsatiaoba no Rmaior Wallace are In.plroil In imro ojeaeure by bia opnuallton In tbo arhense of Jay Ouuld. Muntingiei, and otb'r n.Uiionsire nauoni ut ino great Auioncan monopoly.- Atoo 1 hat's il exactly I They first coax ed and then bull-dozed ihu Senator lor the purpose of assisting that gang ol business desperadoes, to assist tliem i defrauding tho United SlutcB Treas ury out ot the interest the people hud in the Union and Central Pacific rail roads. Tbe Senator Must d lo bo cor rupted in that way. Ileiieo, Jay Gould's agents und flunkies assuil him on all occasions. The Culumhot (Oblo) fiii'a Ceaeeml r.M,.k ed partb-ulirly in tbe Il.t" e.l ol S neo.r I bur- mnn for rroeidoot, baa Hung to the b aeae the oatnea of Tbarmin aad Jueieb t. Alilmtt m tbe einiu intea lur rre. lent an I Vioo Hreed ol In Hell, end ib w. i o loo Innii.m tu f.vor tbe pert nenhipp sooted oy tbo Cuurdeid tirpuHi-m. un...ar ie.e"gever. Well, thai was only done lo annoy yon a little. I be lluckuyu man, know. ing bow thin skinned you are on Dem ocrulic tendencies with yuur 0,0011 Rud- ival majority surrounding yourestati lishmoiit, only did it lo make you biis tie op a little. An Esolibb Uirl at thi French RACia.-Tbo Hartford Ti mes say: "A young lady from over tbe channel, with short coat basque with velveteen revere, bair banged in front, crimned and floating behind, largo linen culls and eollar, horseshoe sleeve buttons and scarf pin and a jockey cop, rather fast looking, but a country squire's daughter, aa enthusiastic about bones as Lady Gay Spanker herself" 1 uo rclcbrotcd J,n L. Gels will case, which has occupied tho altcn lion of tbe Common Picas Court i.f York county fbr lb last we, k, has come to a conclusion, tho jury icturn mg a verdict Soiling the It stutor in competent to make a will. The i state in question amounts to about viubly thousand dollars. Tiur Mi too. Miss Nellie Danninir died tbe other day at Iter homo in Michigan. 8h was ihe affianced bride uf J. M. UurTy, late Demooratio i until dale lor Coogrea la th Klttannlng district ' -" .. l " I A Tim i in. r Warnino. Tho Pitts burg Tiltynijih of Sulunluy relates the , i, , , - j i lollowMig uagedy which uteurud near, thuicity: A Verr'iOia nuu Uwlt'Onaaig affair occurred lust night at Hillside Station on ihu Peuiisylvaiiia ruilinad. A young lady liunntl 1 1 ul hum, daugh ter of John Hoi ham, a well known res ident of Hillside, was left ul homo with Iwu younger sisters, aged nine and twelve respectively . About hull' past eight o'clock her brother Joseph llo llium returned from a spelliug-bcu which bad been given in thu neighbor hood, mid It'll tttlnlukilll i'ftit&JJtltri', luily lor a I l ump, und shot dead us hu stood on thu tioi-cb, iu front of the door, 'the whole chitrgo from the shot gun which she tired at him, entering bis right Invusf. The only words he uttered were : ' .My dear sister." Il seems lhal Joseph Hied lo scui'o the girls, uuil pass himself off as u trump. and succeeded iu doing it so well tnul they did not recogtiir.u him si all. The poor girl who did the shooting bus be come almost iusunu with grief, and doubts are eiitortuiiicd ol her recover ing mind." Goon Hrk Hanks Thai celebrated .Shenandoah Valley racer uuil Red river Kxpedilionist, (Jen. N. P. Bunks, w ill compromise tin a Massachusetts Miirshulship rather than quit the pub lie aervice. It muy seem like a tum ble for an cx Speaker of thu Houso ol Representatives to beconui a Federal mui'ohal, but Now Kngluud politicians cling with great tenacity to thu puhlic crib. Ilatinibul llumlin dropped from the Vice Presidency for a timo to the Collcciornhip of Boston, and Lot Mor rill left the Treasury to crawl into a much smaller government bole on the coast of Maine Measures will buve to bo tuken bt-loio long to provide for bugeno Hale. Our plnua people, lualu ling iotas of the Rev Clergy, avi'im to bo verv much afraid lhal the sa I uit! parly ie tainted with U'i'Uinnaletie doo trine. N'oaup.oeeil ne true, notch I puai tivilv dany a-i ler ai toy kuuniclge raieoili, il wuulil ni't l.t a l.ad ee tbe pta.iticr of t- e lead en and la-niuberi of Ibo uld pnitiee. O A'ruf. nr. The verduncy of our ancient pre ceptor is truly lomarkahle. "TheNa tional party is not landed with Com munistic doctrines." Well, the man who does mil know better is either a knave or a tool. Because this division view is heard daily on our streets, and the pussur-by must bo deaf, it ho does not hour it. Nationalism is Commun isma division of property, or murder and the torch. Ciianoeh, ir not Imi'Uoved. We notice that Ihe Allonna Mirror has tin tlerwenl a change : In a recent issue tho "oditoi lid inunagers" say : 'senator WiUnse'ii metho li baveliern arbi'rerv nod proppvtirr, and it i nm eai-l ciat hi will iii.l dcteud Ibem. lut will PD'vto Mr. iirr'a clurg-i wi'h cunte -cbrua. A kind o '-you're oiioimr d'-nunsietto't wbicliuivb. v.irr '! Ia.iiiry t" Ibe in in hn uitera it, but nit quite U'fi't-lueive oilb liilrrest' d iprctHtori. lo ibe lalot li'ipe that 11 U'ty prove l lieu lit to tbo people an.' UI'citc mi 01 egianoe to parly org ion itl'iul wi' h"po to eoo the naihin pr.'greil No one sill regrt it a luog a ibe tiiujin m it Ofidoei u tlie poibtl ralrej by M r. Uarr " il this is a specimen of Uie now man agement of thai j itiriiul il is well fur DciuotTuis to have this introduction now. Ki P elder! Urei.t haa been olTrred tbn Crown i -f bulvaiia. Al tbe no. Ilia ul tlio United Slatee w.nt bifii lor T'eKidi-oi egnin in IsBH, guciv hu won't eoci pt. Netinon'oa Vlub. "People ot the United States!" Why did you nol tell the truth, and say lhal the members of the crooked whiskey riiif, Cadetship sellers, Post traders, etc. uru the fellows wbo ure catering lo iho Grunt clement, and it makes very little difference whether ho become a King, or not, so as he gives these Ihlevus and buiemlll places where they can plundertbo peo ple, for a livelihood instead of earning ibeir bread us honest men do. Still Hiintino Them vr. A tele grain from Springfield, Illinois, says On Wednesday, Michael Merrick, i miner and school director, and Mich- uel Goffagun, a mine inspector, were arrested on a requisition Irom the Gov ernor of iV-iiiisy Ivumu for the murder ol Michael Diirkiu iu January, 187J, al Si. Clair, Schuylkill county, Pa. The testimony shows thai Durkin was shot by Merrick, und thut Guffagau finished the job by knocking out bis bruins with u heavy weight. It seems thai murder will out. oiu.i. jitiisT tlio t'iiarlcy Koss hunters succeeded ill prisluciug a sen sailon lust week which was equal to any they bud gotten lip heretofore Tbe story vtus thut the boy wus in the possession of u hull breed Indian, nam ed Vundcrpool, near Towanda, Brad lord county. Mr. Kuas visited the fam ily , but Ihere wus no Chuilcy there, io . too vanuorpool ullutled lo is a cousin to tho ulgcrmoB who hiive infested "the green woods" for a number ot yeurs, unit live by steuling timber. A Meekly Diu. The Cenlro Hull Itrmltr ray s : "The Watchman, one Democratic, now hall Radical and Cain- eron, still puis in sly digs ut Cuniii and nice puff for Y.irnm. lis fuvor for Yocuiii springs from tho fuel thut hu has no Democracy in bun, while tho great war Governor has six years ol curliest labor for tho Democratic party to his credit. This is not the first liiuu Meek belrated his parly.' n i. . " " i osioim a roiiMAi.mKs.- A woman who bought a stump al the post, flic this morning asked iho engineer of lhal department tu stick it on lor ber. liu Miquind il she could not slick Hon herself, and she replied that she could not because she was un entire stranger ill Denver. In about filloen minutes an Irishman mudu the same request giving as a reason lhal ho was unable lo reatl or write. Irs, PemiiaPs Ihe Philadelphia I met suggests: Perhaps if tho Presi dent would withdraw the appointment of Ihe Confederate Colonel Moshy as Consul at Hung Kong, and send in tho name of Senator Cameron's t nung man 'nowden, il might even up tilings and help to mako Pennsylvania solid. Tut Tiaik on tiik Post. Tho Philadelphia Time remaiks: "Tho Pillslmrg Ttul has recovered its good nature and suggests Governor Hurt runft for tho throne of Bulgaria. If Col. Barr bad been as mad as La a. I lew day ago hu would most likely havo suggested Wallace." An exchange saya: "fiiororn a as- led committee In the Honso of Hcpr.. "cntutivcs on civil service reform, but t surma to be aUml aa useful a the President in that particular line. It look a tbiHigh I hey bad agreed to ftira it up m too marbd good thing. WALLACE OR BAKU. The Pittsburg Po t. edited by Mr. ' '-.'-'"iii; jw.i, vo'iv-i i.v mi. j p, ,iulr h stt.mineneeJ a war un Se'iuiur aliaee,' Wnrflyolb of wi.n A is lo displace bim In the confldeiice ol the Democracy au, U Hissllily enulilo the assailuitl lo seilu control of the holm, if nol lor this pu nurse, fur whul? No sieiHesliiiii ol'uiiluithl'ul uuss on thu part ol Wallace is urged no want of Zeul ur industry iu work ing lur the success ul ilia oumiuuit cuuse no luck of abiliiy in deleiiding his uwn parly or in the slun k of its opponents and yet Iho Pott is unhup. p ; il ia envious'; ii is sure; il in ina 'iiutit. At'tet. '.levuling ilsll' li;r a twelve month to ihe utsk of leaciiing its readers all about the sins und de praved ambition of the Caiuerolia their corruption, mgruliiinlu ami tlu plieity, it deliberately places Seiiulor Wulhtce along sido of tliem, as one em liriieing the same political ethics and us no mure wormy of pubho trust or coiitiiloncu thuii they are. Can uialig nii v it" liirihtry Cnder M hul preieliso dues the Pott no tins r v nut excuse flues it make lor thus ussaihng Senator WallaucT His popularily in the Duinucrutie pur lyl Niiiiu uibur. It charges ihut lie eels upllieniateConventiiins lhal the caiiiiidatua ho luvorsliocumosthe Demo rruliu nominees that be is a dictator. To a certuin extent bo mny be this lat ter, bul iu such a way thai il ruduiinils Iu his credit minor than lo his dis credit. Il is because the Democracy ol the Slulu, in tbeir oonhdeuca in Iniu as a leader, in their trust in his fidelity and intelligence, seek his advice and thus clothe him with the power com pluined of by thu Potl. Hud Mr Wal lace public iintrouaro in his bund- could be remove ami appoint at pleas ure thousands ot public, officers, us csn the Cutnerons, his .dictatorship might do oi another coaructer than that now enjoyed. Il might then bo a dictator ship founded on power to punish or re ward but now, whaluver lliere inav ho of power in il; ia devised from the love and confidence of Iho Democratic people without four of punishment or nope ot reward. Anil fur Ibis the I'ost would apply the old Athenian law ot ostracism ho is too popular wilb the people, and therefore must he bullish ed. Such is thu lame logic of the Pout in lis attack on Senator Wallace. Although Mr Barr'a share of pub lie Democratic confidence muy be very exicnaive, and what there Is ol it may lie fairly anil justly euriicd, experience has .shown thai il bus aol given hint power lo determine nominations at will. He affects to think that Mr. Wallace enjoys such a coveted power, und must be pulled down from a high seul in Deinocrutic councils, when the truth Is lhal no one in tho Democratic urgtimzatiun enjoys any snch regal al irihtiio. We have seen Mr. Wallace's and Mr. Rarr'a candidates in turn re. jected by Slalo Conventions and wa have seen liotn ul these gentlemen at terwards du yeoman's service lor the ticket alter il was lortned. This wu right, indicating as il did lhal both were more dusimus uf advancing the principles and ililerest ot their parly thuii tu avenge personal disappoint ments. Whul a huppy thing il would he lor the Domoeiucy of Pennsylvania ll Ibis spirit of (icace and conciliation could be wi cultivated aa to leave no ground on which tho poisonous weeds of envy and detraction could grow tu sup und divido our strength. Why should thu Post abandon this manly und palrioliu course to sow division in its depressed purly T Does the House uf Burr frol ut the stately ultiludo of that of Wallace? There is roum for each to gruw tu Iho heavens without one inieifeiinir with the other no 11 MM " vrtiiino or Seenj 10 topple OVer either. In iieuce and unitv thev can grow and grow on indefinitely in war, lliero wil, hu plenty of trouble fur bnth, no benefit to either, and a positive loss to tho psi ty that has honored each and lo which both profess so much at tachment. In conclusion, we hold that Iho Pout is very greally in tho wrong in being the unjust assailant, and we hope it will reconsider and retrace its steps far bettor tlo this than persist in ventilating a quarrel that can do no good wliaiovxr, still may do a very great harm to its party and country Mercer Pren. " Thk Vote for Conobes. Below will bo found the official vnto for Con gressmen, in this State, at tbe recent election: Kip. Dim. Aol. aa D. Flral 8 rood............ Tbird ...... ...... F"uuh fifth Hlaib Si-vei'tn High b Niotb Tenth eleventh ...-I.17H .1!4 4J11 ..Uon 1177 4111 .... ;; 107 IT ...... I7JSS IISB7 ... 1S7S4 1 1741 !: ....'J04I S2ii toe ...151WI I:174 tilt .... u mil 2.U0 .. ..Ibtsfl ssn 17J .. d 12 lr,t;s nn ...... ... II l( Si.l H71 414b .... SI 14 IISI7 4s T.UO tl ... Will 1211.14 USUI ...Mill S7S1 :! ...... ...HIM 6SIU luMt ...... ....I2IS7 I247J 1271 ...I4-7S I4S7I 7t .. .ISII2I I1SII tu ...13164 IMS I .... .14 I2S.4S .ta Mil 72ns TI47 ... iu4 M2i t;si ...12101 ll'li Kill .., Tweittb Thirteenth romlornib r'utteotb s-olernih a. teotesnlb Kiublm-oih Nlueitmiib 1neo ietb Tnenty first Twent ereond.... Tweiity-lbiM Twenty bar,b Twenty tub Taeoiy-iiaiu Turotw-eevea'h . .10744 I .11 ;i -I4UI S6S 1 is 1.1 .1 J l.'H 4117 Tba number of votes -t for ihe Piohibition and oilier candidutcH waa 2,550, making tho total vote 090 328. In the ihiid and fourth district (Ph ludelphia), and Twentieth (Cur tin a), the Republicans and Greenback- ors combined on Coi gios-ioiml t andi dutcs, the latter furnishing ab ui 4 0U0 of Iho 74,000 ulhd fot tho coinbina linn ticket. In Luzerne coimtv ibe DemtK-ruls and Gn-enbst kers united tin Heiiilnck I). Wric-ht. tho Volu for him being ubout equally divided be tween iho two parties. A Gikid ItiAsoN. The Now York rimd spruk of Hayes' "Very mild re ference tu Southern outrages on the suffrage" in his Message. Mildnos i oneul the attributes of Mr. Uncos Thu realisation of the lad that nearly two-! fords of the voiers of this Repub lic regard him as an usurper in the of lice of President haa a tendency to produce mildness in a message address ed to a Legislative hotly largely made up of political opponents Domi.. IliADr.i) Familiu An exchange says : "Georgia women make good political helpmates. Senator Gordon's wife advises her btishnnH hat to du in many Imminent matters ot stales; Governor Colquitt's wife con dut'Umucbot bia business for him : Congresman Folloii lady ought really to be tho Congressman and Senator Ben Hill looks to his better halt for clear-headed logic." Ui'Manizinci. The Rev. Gilbert Williams, pastor of a colored church al hiku, South Carolina, has been forced try bis own congregation to resign bis asluralo because be Voted the Demo cratic ticket. How is that for a sjss cimen of bull d ting f Lut us see w but her Blal no, or some ul ber stal art Radical will move fur an Investigation. Ilnyes haa pardoned Frederick W. Bmadors, formerly a clerk in tbe Ho ton postofHi', who wa sentenced Oc tober 3, 1876, to roar yean imprm m.nt In tba East Cambridge JaiL tor embettllnir valuable letter, I 77 K DE-FACTO MESSAGE i a nu viiiiitr i'i iiiu iiiiiniiiiirv irwrfir, ! in alluding lo thi. annual dot umunl The editor of the Hullimore Gazelle VTKiaifcai "a hu iless'ulfO i weir M-f.'Hrtrfr: at ai v. a. Hu) en sent Ui Congress on the 21 is, considering the sou no, a very m-iisi tilo paper, ll la modeiulu iu lone and practical in its suggestions While i here aie some things in II which we shall opHise, there is much lhal seems uiiohjuvlionublu lu the point ot truism uuil plnliluiie. It begins by Ihankiiig G"d fur peace, iinpruveiuchl iu public uiudil, uhiiudunl harvests und thu in dil utions of reviving industries mid ihe return uf prosperity - all ul which migltl have, r-cevt itVM.sVsVV',w;,'V I'liaiiksgiviiig day piticluiiiulinn. He then gives a history ot the yellow lever epidemic ol luslsu miner, estimul ing the iiomtier ot cuses al uboul one biiiidretl thousand, one-filth ul which resulted in dentin He estimate the loss i ii weultlr'by the hundred millions." Wo are inclined lo heliuve this an nver estiinate. There was, uf course, a con snleralilo loss due lo the temporary susieliBioii of thu linos of iransHirta lion uuil the embargo of Iho quurun line; but Iho business was lather du leiTed than destroyed. Tuking as a tusl the cotton trade, the great staple ut tbe South, wo find il in no degree alluded by the pestilence Tho receipts of cot loo al all the Southern ports up lo November 20 were 1,722.415 bales, aguinst 1.472,103 bales ol the year be. fore. The cxsirts wore 851,903 bales, uguinst 6n4 054 bales for the same pe riod ol last year. Mr. Have finds, however, the loss of life and properly duo lo the yellow fever sufficient ground for the establishment ot "a na tional sanitary administration," which means an increase of F'ederul offices und Kxecutive patronage. "Tho discussion ot "the equality of Ihe civil and political rights ol the cot orud people" ol the South, is quite lent peiato in tone. The Radical wing of the purty will not find il 'vigorous enough. Mr. Hayes say 'the recent Congressional elections have furnished u direct and trustworthy tost of the udvance ihu fur made in the practical establishment ot the right ul suffrage secured by the Constitution to tbe lib urated race in the Southern Status. All disturbing influences real or imaginary have been reformed from all these states.' This must mean lhal ihe 'lina gmury bloody shirt, Kuklux and Southern outrage mill has ceased. But though Mr. Hayes coiicedesthat'intim uialion ami violence have no exis lonce, he gives Countenance Ul thi 'tissue paper ballot' theory and calls on Congress to increase tbo appropriation lo the tu ml for trying and investiga ting alleged Domooraiiu frauds, ills ull very well lor Mr. Hayes to promise to use ull Ins power lo secure the con viclion und jusl punishment of guilty.' but before he get any increase of the tuud tor defraying ihe expenses in curred ill enlorcing the Kulorcetnenl act, il should be made clear that be intends lo iirusecutu sume ot the alien ed Republican frauds in the same spirit ol sevuro Justice, lo vote him sup plies lur the manulacluru ot Kepuhli can campaign thunder, would be an impmiicr use of the public funds. "Tbe dtscussitin ot ibo foreign rela lions is uninteresting. The Paris Ex position, the payment ol the Fishery Award lo England, the failure ol the I tile! national Monetary i'unlereiice, the cessation of the revolt in Cuba, and thu Rlu Grande troubles with Mexico, ure touched uihiii, but the putiliu is ralher lired out with all these subjects, and there is iiulbing fresh to say about them. J he nuance question he touch es very lightly, leaving the heavy bom- oartlmenl ot Ibis siiblect tu John shor null. He suggests thai the greatest facilities lie given to enable the neonle Ui subscribe to the United Slulu bonds in small amounts. He com mends 3 65 bond of small denominations to bo issued by tho postmasters and funda ble iu United Stale four per cents.' ' WUEAT ASD CORN. TlltlB PaiCI FUR TWZNTV TRBtl TEAR TheSecrotary of the Baltimore Corn and r lour exchan.'O has curetullv com pi lea ino lollowing table, showing tue highest and lowest price obtained for wheat and corn In each yoar troin 1855 to 18TT. Tho table is an interesting ono : WHEAT. OORK. tow. sis, tow. BIO. II SO $1 lo ti it 1 10 41 SO t IX 45 IV 1 16 SB nil 0 3 1.1 I M 41 Si I 80 48 Ti I 41 8S I li I I li J li 1 6lt I 9 I IB 71 I Its I 42 7 I IV I n 1 SB I SO S 32 St I .1 t 45 I 2S I as 6j i tr I 10 11 92 I ti if li t Si St ST I Si IB I US I 44 M t 1 M 41 ! t Ji M lu I'll. .. it IS7S 1 III 1H67 1 SI lIS M 1ISI ... , SI ISAS . 0i ISSI BO t"0l 1 11 SSI I 10 IIM I 40 i ssi I es I IS I pu is;.. t m ISM I St lli I It l7 I 11 IS7I II l":l .. I 4i IS7I I .1 Isil I n IT m I I l7 t It 1ST J 1 li It will be observed that wheat and corn both reached $2. 15 in 18G3. Wheat made the higust point in 1867 $3 60. Think or ill What a harvest witb wheat at 13 60, and com at 11 90. twei. rlTrn'oi'SAAD lost. Tho Harrisburg Patriot etausi that some 12 0ti0 Democrat were disfran chised lit Philadelphia al the late elec tion on account ul non payment of tax es. Thu Americus club is about Ui lake the mailer in band and will un dertake lo raise 120.1100 lor tho pay ment of the tuxes ol ii dip nl voikis. i lie lini ment ot this sum will calran- ' hise 60 000 voiers fur two earn so ur as ino lax Oualin. ation ia concern. J he lfeputilitan Committees, il is a-ci rained, i peraled in Ibis way In i iniauei i in is. iiunnir lb recent can vas : Th name of residents of an el. cton precinct were Oiled in the etui ut tbe tax collector s books and the re ceipts issued in blank. The money was paiti into the county Treasury upon the names borne upon the stub wnicn in course sa United the controller I hat everything was regular. The blank receipts were then issued on election day by filling in the names of such persons as required them. In this way probably 15,000 vote were secured for the Itcouhlican t icket which ilherwise would bavo been lost. It i gratifying lo know that the Demo crat uf Philadelphia are waking up lo lb iniHrtance of this matter. A Gooo JtitMia Ex Senator Tho. li. Clingman, of North Carolina, who ii In New York, think th coming man in a presidential sens ia either rimrman or Hendricks. Tba South h says is willing to leave the choice ofa candidate to lb North or West, but does not want Mr. Tilden al any price He k no reason why the Democratio candidato ahould nol be elected in 1880. Catth IIiuiits We notice that Mr Hayv calls the attention of Congresa Ui the tact that animals are much abua ed in thi country, especially t'n frown'. tu. This is a humano and philanlbro pie Adminisiraiiun. It ia determined ui see mat colored men and cattle have their rights. Tit roa tat -Th Kadical in Coo gress threaten the Democrat with tbe cipher dispatches and the Democrats threaten Ihe Republican with tba ex pos r of th visiting Mate, who helped Walla, Anderson & Co. to IteaJ U electoral vote of lb Boat. I MH. HAYES' MESSAGE Mr Hayes1 views of public affair are iiiven in bis Message, lie Ll . jiet'V 'U'"", .",.(' holds thut Congress should adopt ineu-ul'es to pi tit. -el lliucouniry against them. Hu discusses the Southern question, alleges thut the political rights uf thu colored voters havo beeiij overridden in cerium quartets, sag-. gents all examination ul Ibe lucla by Congress, and says thai no Ulceus wilhiti his power will be spared to oh tain a full and lair innsiigaiion ol the alleged crimes, and to secure the coin vieiioii ami jusl punishment fiir the ,"il'). Hu glances ut foreign Wi ness, and refers to Ihu Puhs Kxpo-i lion, the Monetary Coiilolciioo, ihe llulilax uwurd, the prop nod new trea ty with Julian, the Chiiieso Kmba-sy and our Mexican relations, w hich al iinu lime seemed tu be in a dangerous wav, bul which are now more pacific. Ho quotes the financial statistics ol Joint Shot man's report, sustains Sher man's reeou meiidaliiui lhal ten dollar certificates of deiaisil be isniicd, so lhal small sums may ho invested in Govern meiilsecurilius through the Poslolilcu. and says thai Congress should now re frain from making any radical changes in the existing financial system. The urmy has boon actively employed dur ing the year in ways lhal ure nut set torth, bul Uuyea desires a low special appropriations lor it, and Iho repeal of Ibe posse fountains act. In point ot fact ihe army should bo reduced to ten thouranJ men. The navy also re quires more money ; u support uur sham ofa navy, the monstrous sum uf H,4uHj:iJ wus wasted during the year ; bul Ilsyes demands even a lar ger outlay for the ensuing yeur. In point ot fact, the navy wo sustain would be dear at one-quarter of the sum mentioned. Itayes has the old story lo tell about the 1'oslolllues Depart ment, that it receipts rim millions be hind its expenses; the deficiency for the year ending with lust June was $5,307,652; but iho estimates fur the ensuing year show a deficiency null greater by $600,000. The business ol the Supremo Court is so heavy thai additional Circuit Judges are needed al an annual expense ul (00 000. Mr. Hayes wants more money fur the Indians. The Han nock war, ac cording lu him, was owing, not to the inilinn service, but Ui the inadequacy of the appropriations, and he says thai a Biitliciuiil fu ml should be pluced al Iho disposal of thu Kxecutive, lor un to emergencies; hu also desires the formation ot a corps ul Indian cavalry auxiliaries, by which a ' "number ot young men would obtain a congenial employment under the Governmenl ;" and he holds that reliance must be placed on humane and civiliting ugi u vied lor the solution ut the Indian problem. Hayes does not give Ins opinion upon the squabble between Siteridun and Scbtirz. Uur agricultural productions should he increased by the legislation of Con gress, in the opinion of M.. Hayes, wbo supports the opinion, Fraudulent President that he is, by quoting the words of George Washington ; ami. without mentioning the nume of Le Due, he refers to his efforts to "stitnii lulu old and inlriHlucu new agricultu ral iiidu-tnes," "to determine the vol no uf old nr establish Ihe imiioriuiiee ol new methods ol culture." Men like Le Due should hut's more money lor Uimftailery. He closes the mesnugo with some paragraphs about the government ol the District ot Columbia the mean ing of which is more money lor it from Congn as. In his message Mr. Hayes fails ut terly to rucognixe tho great and press, ing questions of the times; lads to make any new suggestion worthy ol a man of affairs; and ugaio shows himsell to be as incomiHitant as he is a Fraudulent Presidonl. A. Y. Sun. Russia's SACRirici.A French iotir. nulist, alter niakinn cnnsitlurable etfort, haa born unablo to anprojnnuto the lost on ibe part of tbe Russian in their recent war with tba Turks. I1B My mu oiu.uuo itussian soiuicrs crossed ihe hordurs of Hoiunar.ia. and that but O0.0UU succtw.lod in ruachinar their na- lio heath. Tbe writer make up bis data as lollowa: The wounded sent back by railniatl amounted to 810 offi. oora and 58 000 aoldiors; sick sent by nm same conveyance, ion otTlcers anil 62.000 soldiers. The number that died in Bulgaria waa 90 000- in ll, .. 31,000; in Kratiste, 16.000; in Guritar' Ifivo. 4 600; in Jassy. 2 000; in Brailc. 3,500; int.Hlotts, 1100; iu oilier lo calilics, 4,000. Those lror.cn amount ed lo near 19 000; the sick ruliirned ny sea lo UUcssa. in lortv two skins. 31,000, and the number ol those who died in hosuitala was 41 300. These fib-urea speak Volumes when the reader knows just how little the Russian Km lire Kuiin-d in tho striii;Kle with the Turks. What ihu Turkish loss of lit. and treasure amounted to no one st ems Ui know or rare. Postmaster General Key isimiioi tiiii- etl by an old lady of California wb. se name is Key also, to "ilea send h s pedigree by return mail." The old lady (fives all the family names of the Key back io tl.o (evolution, and sars that the Posimaster General, wilb ol hers, may just ly clai in ihe ow nersh ip oi mo city ol Bnsiklyii, N. v., and properly valued al 1200,000.000. Getting his Deshrts. Mr. Smalls, the South Carolina Statesman, is about to step irom the warm precincts of Congress to the gloomy and liirhidilinjf halls ol the t.olinnhia penitentiary. A he never did an) thing but rob a help, less people in a purely poliiicul way, il strikes ns thai this Is a very malig nant rase ol Tropical OulruKe. A Goon IDKA.-The Lancaster In. telligencrr ays: "The Harriabur, pa.. tirs are uuitintr in an effort to check wnrdliness and skepticism In that un holy city. Thia ia a wio provision to make in advance of tho meeting of tbe legislature." The Radical majori ty will be o (urge that it will he well enough to curb it in some way. RtoiiT As an exhibition ot impar tiahiy Governor Philips, of Missouri, ha appointed a Republican, a Demo crat and a Greenbackur committee to examine and report upon tho con. dition of the Slate Treasury and Au-'. iting Departments, whose management pa excited., acme unfavorable com ment. . - Tbi tin Wa A WashinKton ule- grara sy.: Morgan R. Wise, Con. Jtreasmao elect from the Westmorland distnet, is in Washinirton. Tbe r aemlilano between bim and Senator Wallar 1 so striking that they are orten taken Tor each other. Morg. pride himself nn the tvsemlilanc. Wallaca don't feel ao biitliiy flattered. At the written request of Major Re. ojasl before Congres adjourned to inrestlgate bi condui t at the "Custer mi anarr,'" an nnler for such inrestiga linn Will irobably be Issnetl during the preaent week, lo lake place at Chicago. Orson llrde, one Of th Mormon Twelre Anostls,"and for manv roar among tba abknl aad taoat aclir work er i bebalf of tb Letter Da Saiaia I died In Dlab on Thaoksgiring day. I Jflfir difrtlsfinfnts. Mill M tklMd.-l hervby Inf-.nu my pa- . rrinoe I wiv B'. m'"t eu iw "w i . ,hl), , , tfvri ,n ,,,, r , is m line eheiie' than nae other tn a is l.iwo. A'l w rk warrm ed u- i d a eia b' l ne any wbrre eiea. Puouneli t di irtb.'h ap-n b",i In I'l.ar 'i l'l. JO '. II I" bill N l. Urn II. ls:S-tf s".;m i;'s hui It I-..-I,, iu liinrlot t oort ( Hie llii.t -d -lal-a for Ibo WmU-n bt.iriot "I He insilviuie. 1 bo uod rr.'ioi henliv sboa nn lee th it be boa In ail aimn'ed by tho 0 url Ae-ifoes ill ll'-niy i.ivvruilit, u' ihe o-iLiiy ol C "a-ond and state ul t'e .lief iv un i. wi bin a u l Uutoet. n-i hea lieen nliulxs,l li.inriljt B "HI bil own fstiliu.i, by tne IlotrK't C-.nA -if ni,.rj elriel. JIIKIAII l Ullh.V, IMI-hurff, tloo. II. IS7S Si IITlflfd. All ti-reone ere herehe oen thine J exsinet nurrhsii'X or In any way meddlltia wub tbe fiill.iwl'ic de'crtued p".ertv. niw lu the pn'Wiiinn ut t ba. onuw ty, ul Htrtliui twp . via: Oue o ub lvj an I bllurei, 2 b.d aa I b'd'lhiic. I el"eh, I lookine; a-Uu 2t! boliele poleloei. 8 huihe lorn pi, I tl a. i eh 'all, 2 uiiltueke, I kuu, I tnowiiif ao.th. I eh 'ii'i as. and one br4d at, n the li ne w p irob ie I by me on tbe 1-t l.iv uf etu mnrr. IH.'S, and i- lilt witb said i iinowy on l"en. shji't tu my order at anr tuna 1 1 1 , 1 V K It M IOKK herlbaui, Deo II, it;S 3l 4 I DITtllt'sl NOTI(,'l'.-ln Ihe Orphan.- V Louit Ol Cleiirielil 0 lu-ily. ID Ibe Hitler ot tlio oitslo of Frelertak lloldl, Ilia ot C'urweua villa lir"Uaht deu'd. Tho uuileriined Au litor, ap;ioiul e.l hy eiid Court to di'tntiu'e 'be m.n'-y 10 thi llvili o Stephen tlraff, Adiolaiiiritur of eiei I eitiie, ee fbi'wn by hie ncnount nle'l, to nnd am-inx tba partiea l.ally uliilnil thi'r''l'i. will atieud In the dutlea of bi appointment at bil "fllL'e In Cler flel-t, .ti ll'inley, th lAib diy uf tleceiaber, IM7H, al 1 o'clock p. iu . wtieo su l where all i i-ri ce lu laievted may attend. O-CAlt II I I'CII h'l.l,. Clesrliel.!, Nuv 27, 'S7S It. Auditor. 1 l lllTDH'Si NOTICK. In the 0'pbana' Court uf t.eerhrld county, 1'e. 10 tne w.itrr of tbeialeuf Na-hulae Jaurpiiy, lata of ilorrle towiieblp. doo'd- Thu undeibiued Auditor, npp.iiate I by tia Court tu dietrlbule tbe money lu tue bau Id of Jeeaa llcam, Admlnietral T ol aaid atati, to aid among tba part lee eoliilo-i thereto, wi I aiuod 10 bia Uuii-e ae aitub at hie uffl s. in lheb ruu4h uf Oarlielil, on cia'ur.ay, tbe llin dy uf Uejain nvr, ISiS, nl 2 o'oluea p. la., when and wbere all partial intareeut'i may aUeii I, or be debarred fruui oxm u u i n ilo tund. J. F MKti.vitiL'K, Clearfield, I'a , Nov. 20. '7S y. Auiitur. HOST'S hr jri-ttt Kl.no rdjli inr U Dut tl tu Surl iif il hj t. rlMtta, U I'.rr lliL'Lnbllcaivtt-a rinaj bt't-tt yilrlunt il IMav. iliriiltiirii"n i, l.'i H Lllon of r-ll-nT. 1 1 S I'H U..f Lit V rii. oLri.-i,-rp.rrtej t',":lltt3, Ihm;( - in. ('.- Ptjsf'H i:nlriT:fvrfl t' lttj J-Ui ri'snju l.rvr Itl- VKIi. rurr. Vmin lniitrl4ili( lUi'h, or 1 uln-, Cftirritl lit h. Uf. , l'rtt;i.!oi.Wa,i.ij, Ili-iur;.cil Hi ,n, l,,ii Of A.-tr. Dfljhi'i (Ittii n.. o llti- ft il nffjatuiiJuli fYn i.lah.faof ! yrU.o-tir u.u. I tn?n. Ill N't' flM-.TIKfiri pn-lj- v.hc. tiliif.i-jCTiifrt m vritm nTl tftircfar imiitrituiha : . VU!' 1 '-'"'' fl '''j " p'. m din It. mnttt, lirvumV. t.'-l.nl. IMsiM-tm. a nr. 111 T H I- . , k to .r-rtnir4- KX Jifrintr-l K.- 1 GENTS D A WAPJTE roa ct'R GREAT WORK, NOW IX PlUfiS. THE lOT-nrSTEIU. History of (lie United Stales, Bell. a corap'oti tiinto-y o' at) tho Imnortunt tniiMiriei of Atni-rifla. inrlti.lmf Arionitara'( MechreMfat. M naUrtarinf, Mtntn. Uotn-aoroial and othar rntepriij. a rum t lauil (ar( oeuvo pagea aa I I"Q fine ertf rariogi. No Work like it ever Published. Fnr ternie A ti-rnte y np.j nt 'inc. tn The Henry Bill Publishing Oompany, r.e ii, is7s ;m. nok it'll, coxy KI'.filvtTKN'a NOTICR. Kntiee le berehv riven tbn! the follnwing ae eounta have Iwn eianuneS nnil paiaed by me. anil remain flled nf reeonl in tbie ofjee fnr Ihe in. epeetinn nf heira, leratMe, ereiilrnrv. and all nrhere intsreated. and will he preeenled tn the neat Or pbane' Court nl Clearleld auunty, in be beld at the iinn tiueee. in tne somuih nf Clearfleld, num. meneins nn tbe Id Vnndaj (bein. the I Jlh dav' uf January, A. l. 187b I Final n-'nnt of J.,hn Wiihemw. llnaHlan nf Sarah A. Ilrgerty. minor cbild nf K R. II,... arty, late nf Uutirh tonmbin, ClearHcId C., I'a., dne'd. Aocount nf Wm n. Wilbelm. A'lminialraler nf Ibe ueiale nf .laenh a ilrelm, lale ul Urebsu twp., Clearbeld enunty. Pa, dee'd. Filial aeenunl nf James Wrtclev, tlnejdlan ul Maiilla Mrlhrrin,mii.orb.iri'rJno. Mel'hrr Kin, lain nf UeerGrld bwreuh, UlearHald Co., Pa., dee'd. j Final arennnt of J 8 MeLiernan, .Ineidian nf r-ueen s. nrndereon. minnr ebild nt Hemnel D llender.nn. Inle of . IWp , Clearbeld cuunty. i n., ni-e n. Final aetmunt of V V roodHrt. A'lmln.trator of meeetaiani rrl f.o-rd, lite f Cjvii.gtw twp , rirarflt Id rsiini, fft , dro'd. Qaydian aAooittt of D L. Kreh., OnaMian of r.m.i. . rmsii, t now H'tnritiki, iRtq tr hlr of '-eac. latajut Bmdrwrdlap.ekarl.eld L.J MOTtr.AN, t)r. 1 1 te. C Kl'ttT PHIX LAMATI11N. WsBne.a. lion. C. A. uivrb n iwnre nr lb. Cnnrt nf Coini biM. . lbs Tweuty-bflh Ju.llelal Dletriel, ei.tn....ed nf v e..anuee ni . learnaiu, I'entre and Plint.'S' nnd H..n Annas Oun.s nnd Hun Vi... llnir. Aeeneiate J.d..a nf CleerS.IS ave leaned tbeir n'.eei'l. tn m.dlreet.s r.. .k- , . on ui l uan.iD eleae. Orphan.1 i.'nurt. Court nf Quarler s..n Oo,,, , end Terminer, nod fnurt ol llenernlJnll tlelie. ery.aiinrii.nn ii ' nl I'lenrleld. in and f.,rthe .only nrC)enrnld,nsnuenenK on tbenerun Miilidn), lite 13 U day ol January, InlU. NOTKK 18, tnerelure, bareby alreu, tn tb. bnrun.r, Jn.tlenl nl lb. Pea... and Uan.i.kl.. in nnd for .aid nouaty ut ClenrSeld. In uppear It, tbeir pruper pnreune, witb tbeii Reeorde, Roll., ind .......w., n.iul,i',n,, ana breuoee. In do tbeer lbin. wbn b In tbelr union und is tbeir behalf. nerlntb u. had.... liy un Aet ul Aieiiubly, pa.eed Ibe Sib d,,y of n. ... .. ... w.ue me only ul tbn Jua- llnee ul tbe I'eaee ul ibe eev. ml outinliei uf Ibia Ruinmuaweellb, lo reiurn in Ibe Uierb ul tbe Cuurl ul tiunrler Beeelune nl Ibe reepeellva eiiunnea, all tb. ree..n;aiieeee eulere.1 inu belura tliem l.y any pnreu or per.un. cliarnd wilb tbe eouiwepi". ui any nnmu, eiuupt em-h eaeea as iy rs eudaJ Imlure n Ju.tice ur Ibe Heanu, un der eil.oi. lawe, at lewt u. day. belure Ibe e.'aiwrai'eaienl e( Ib. eeeiluu ul tb. Cuurl In which ili.y ire made returnablenpeatlvely,asd in all oaie. where aoy rvo..ii.our. are entered Into leee Ihua leu dean u.tu.. Uie aula meuoeaeeot nl tbn ee..i,.o lu nbieb iney are mad. returna ble, Ibe aaid Juettcee ure lu return Ih. aaine in ibe aa&e manner aa if .aid net bad Bul ben paeaid. HIVKN ender my hand ul Cl.aiBeld, Ibli 4th nay ul Decumoer, iu lb. year nl war Urd una) Ibuuennd ei(lil hundred nod aeveoiy-el.ht. en4it ANUaaw fbMa.jr.Sberif. 12 TUB HHJ) P0W22 g nuupnnr.TR IIOMEOPATHIO SPECIFICS Been In aearrailnaefnrlwmty wrsrn. tl.ss l:l'Pll:ipVt slrknras and inrrrr ha, Dverr ninwii sarrlnn the well tried pcWrlSuiS if sua cmlncut phyalrlan. r " TV;r.wu?1""'-'"'' .S- - ortTlet, Wnrm iVvvpr WtrM.v. il 2V ;'"'njrr."'iHnS.Hiiio, : ; g i '"Irrm-Wnrbiis, Vomliltie, , 7 " ' aV I "lha, Culda, Bronrhlne. . . . . S t E",i"lt" Tnolhaeb. r.reurbs, . ' E A "'"ewa, Slcb ll. ednb.. VwrdfeL . M 10. Ilrsns-nla. Billon. anannrlC VT? . S i- ,2?!,.r""iv'" f,i"M "''We, ; : ; s Itlnorrll)Ie,,"; 5 H LT."Ca"', E "r1" rnTnlr.- '. g li- Ei" "h"V"i y.ip.i.a iwnptriuB. ; n IV Hhriin.ntl.w., Ithenma.le r,i,i ' 5 l J-rvrr and Anne, chip revei -AnaV S " E"rY"il nr bleHin," .T'.T" f ?JTJ1".!""'' "' nrWeak Ires, Z l. I nlnrrfc. k-.u or ehronle, InSeenkuT SB . ytin.p na-lunat, , vioknl ranab? . M It. A. thm. . npnreeeed brealhlntT. m ja. Hrralttlau eiibirrew .i.iHki. SwHIbiciL ; S IL .rnrrl tlebllity, I'f, ,.cal WkwCS ' S 1 Hreir. and eeantv Srcrellona . . ' S J Sra.e rknrae, elckne InsarUliw M IT. J.lnry.ll.ra, OravulTT . . 1 ' S J. Nerinii. nrbllltr, Vital W.aiimu. ' m SmrrMuina, canker, . , '2 If Lrln"p?'vr"n,wettB,VenVn! M . r-lnliitrerln.,orwltbSr4vnn..T: M S ?'"' P'lPllatlJniVVtn. .1 m S ilTiT".' ' Vl'a.' Daac. . I 1 M. plpklhrrla. nlreraled unra Ibmal, . to ab tkronlrlaniselinaaundnVupdo! aa riMIH CiXKA. ' a's, Vnmreo with tbnva ai lane vtela and Manual of dlrerllone, . 7 , . H na!ineonuflnmre1UUundBnn, fW -I'r''i," r '" r r.. inarie wua ur .lail, t see wart mt law fcS;TO!nr as-ir!5i?J!V,' "rti'nlvtv JZ.J'ZI.'7 "r-"18 atannul ea Ike und tfwntjunnt ot dlmna-. and ta J at THUS oa umaiMttoaT W'hm Uel r . a . atl drill. ' rk. LZ-ttt u K" 1 J b-Joi.-i- ,a.o dsie Hrvift-VLV n utxvn ir I'l to dlo. Ill N rs li.VIl ItV (.,,;, a ruuiriorili liUrii-.. UlrtriJrr. an I 3Hrw .drrrtUrmrnts. STH V atri-IIH -r-.m. fpa..ln e, , peaileMa -if the eabn.iher, eo.i, ,n D.4 turd tuws-boi. i. ..r ah-,m tba Sib of l.i o.. t'f.. J'..'lV.';."..T'S..,.k .bil. I,.L rO'-me in no ab-tni una nnd a-half ot too j,ira ol'l. Tlio owner la hereby ssquseted In none I..,. ll.I 1.. law. IS4AO IIAKUtit Vlo..d'nud. I'a. Ilea. l;a lie a I lllKIH'n HO I t'l L K lo lb 0 ,k Or IsnnrDe-KI sf-Ult'T. IU lit kb 0 1 tilt. )( ul H'iIIi$i Irtln, UU uf Curtii,inc Ti uiulf r fitr-l Atnltior. B.iiuloii b ibs Oftutt ! mm rt4ii th" tli.iribuiioa tf nbarui .f ih tvrl tittr ur iJ Im dnl, ill t.t c.i huduiltw Path it th at WtilUo kr,lt u H tisor-.u1! ?ltlfl. Tttur 1t, lbM l ol Jnuwj, A. li. liiJl. At I n'clcok Y, m, wki-o Niitl tii all .rtt- intrni d m ? idtntl UAilllV JT WAlLV k, Ike.. 1-7(1 St Auditor. (U1ION..AII ixriiiM $r Iwrihy . ,.,( y HiCMinM iurohiDK ' toy ndiliiif ih 1 1. rliin prnutrtr now la tbe poMn,i. t.f K. A 4'rrii-(l of.Ji'r Ua lonbip, tii: Ut of turd oittii i n, dntin aod IkuitlM, ub litimry aid cnnfi. I oouk itora and tafi.iiU, I (iirlur tutftj, I tM'tnbatrut. I ttblit, J b-td .o i bid iltatf, 1 l4jr uiari. I ..Ul, 1 rt aarooH, I prin ,". S I h"Kt tba wni wit parob.wd hjr ma at C tltb a'i aa th IW h 4r of otni'r, IH7i. aJ it ln with ait CraH;l aa luin uQif luhj.-cl ta uij order in 'itao. H. M, JOUMirOV. Aiuovlll. Pa., Nor. T, IH;8-3t. IIOM MM'. OH HKfcT.-Th. Ur,, tni ton m di' Ui tbr(t-at'ry briok botl, aituitto th village of Ulea Ilopr. ClaarOvM count t, pa,., with jf'O'l MNblinf and all th ate, tj ! huildifKo, lniritlir with a flor-rnui tlin ml iu imw uflfrrii ir If or rnt, oa mpt Urni. Tb locilitn iliil th buurt ! ine tbv beat, lor fa-ilrl. In th ruuutT, A rg imoant of irir ii kcit up bfwa Ui aouihwMlrra portim of tho euaiilv Ui lb OeNil rnoan if Hoati lata and O-etHiltv It li oa tlia through turBpik nut fiuia rno to Hulltti. Cur iiftber partloaU'a it.uuir of tr a'ldrtM lb uo ieni:nrtl. F 11 LIP vom. (j oil lli.it. Nov. 1.1. l7S-lf. Xnv Mnrble Yard. Th undcrriititcii voultl iefnrta it pabllo that h tiMi 4eQtMl arm Mtubl Yarn oa Tnird itratt, itiiuit ih Lutheran Chura, her ha will koep txitirlMDtlj on buDii a -look of ratiuua ltit.ii of UiHilil. All kinlof TOMBSTONES, MONUMENTS, M'ohib for Omelrry Lott ind ah ntbar work Id bli in will ba pruaiptljr ritr it ted ia a beat atiil .or.a..Dhka.iiittnDr, al ca-unable ratea. Keft'BfaDliiMtiifrtui7 work and Urn prict. Hxy. bit .-nil. J KLAHAHTV. tlr .itj, P.., Mrh tl, l7 if. Wo! Ire In Raukrnp'cy. IN THE DliTlUCr COURT Of THK V, 8. ..r lb U'v.tirij I'.-iriet el l'tiDvKanta. H-i.rv l.ivrrixbtt ufOMMul, a H.qitmpt ao4r thf Avt nf ll mi i.f M .r-h Irt, lA7, hafto; iilil for ilMiirj( fiuia ai bit driii utd w (nr claim pro. bit anir a.t4 art, i rdr of tne Cfwri, n-tie n b.rab (ivm to ail rwtitra wlio h-vt .trove! l'.tr debt-, and oft-r pr ta. mi ' !, Ui aiu-.-ar un th ltb dar ot liMata. . N7. ' 1 o'cioea u. m . blnr it K WwJ. mil, tsq.. K-(iir tu Duliriitr, al ht oKc inc.ii iviin-tita i, t no e-io it ant if.r hu. l- at liiccbmrK ihatjid ait bin jianltl j 'bm m bmkru-t. And tvitbi r, m i ttr',r itttrrn 'hat ihe 4tr.ud aud itiird ut -'lia:j u ervj. i ur ut and liobkroiii, reairvd by tb i7th aaj .'Witt (Vt-QiiuD uf aaid aot, aill bi hrtld toefur lb .iiJ Kvfjituir at to ituii tliat i.d plw b. U. McCAMiLKKS, I-- 4. I Mi It di rk. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALOAtll - REAL ESTATE ! It) Tirto nf an ordrr iMurd oat of tha Orihaoi C urt of Cle-rUtld county, fu., the ndertigord Ailiiiiuittrttor t ib InI Williata ti)na, dee'i, w,li xm to public nail, on ih firen.RM, ia Pik towhabiti. lu tuaitJ araatj, ar tha ti la, of N w Millsurt. on svrrkiMY, deceukkr t, t J oVIitck p m., all that certain farm r ir-et nf land Tnwent y o aupied by lb decwaird, ad j tiiiitijc "D b ewt b.v land of Wtn. A. Bloom and Itan.rl etrr, un tn aouth ht Ihtl Clearfield cfi, on th -nt br Un.li f Wm H. Smith. oj ihr li.ntb hy i an ir (.f riiwr Biuos and Nanej urry. Oitiitntnuiti xaa aoiuis, m r or ! A imt lottj ain-a of wSti-h it eie.red and ander eu It. baring thareoa etoctea a frama dwelling htme. log bara. iftrinf tii.u- and amok bat. tngriher with a bearing urrh.trd ot frt.it tree. Th uiiioipMred rorioa " eevr-d with wait a,0, a.k and hetaltrck tiutber, easily floated o m.ket. TttttMB or Bi.B Oa third of tba put-cha ronn-T mut bo (.aid avi ouAiauuioa uf ale, and ibe balance to on ear, with iatercil, to ba Nrcurrd br bond and nortgar no lb preml-. FoKKSThR BLuoM. Kw Millport Dee. d, U7I jt. AdmV. JI RY MT.-T,(t f th nancaof Qrmod Mtid Trera Jarora drawa frota the wheel, t. trre t Januar Term, 1 17V rj.a.,n,-iI,( oa tlitaecuod Mvudar, t,Ulh), aud I cvatiBM lr two wevka. nsa.D jnsoaa. Mark Tavlor. Bradfu.d. H Bmnif. Bnnnarl l-aeo HoN al, teniae, 8 0 P.ieh.o. Huooarie, d Murray, Oirard. Juiu. HnlnC, Oirnrd, dub't MeKea, VurMide, L Tuaar. Brady, H B Spanlmao, Cirid, Jnu Tsumaa, Woodward, H Kwinndv, Cuvindtoi, layUr,J'.. Brady, S H w.loe, vrundward. J a Tb -mpenn, Uulieb, II l.i.erj,i,i, Oeeenlu, Valentine r"lerl, BiiKC'' nurn i.rr. iawrenoe. Sauju.l Krui.r. blurrU lureph tioM. Ueoaiur, lis.' .MoCully, f'orgue.a J W P..ttar. Ouvindt n, tlt'iu Pearoe, Ilradl.ird. tl W Ueck, Wis'd.arel, Jaa C Ul .on. Pile, faarsnn Itinnna lar wsv. J ha T ni.hal, Rradv, I.aan He., Knot, I in Whnllnc, LlwrwBM. O.rrr Barnei.le twu , W tl H.sirer Lawrence, filer B .ra, U.ilnn. .lae Labar. I'leartald. I On'emm. Ruru.i t. tpv I W Hanemh, Lawrene.. P C Bowman Hoiutu, lal W Wilens. Omiob. I ba Knale, Benotnu, has Duf, Lawranea. H Lowinau, Bwru.id. t. I M Plons uwreuee. '. W II. .,, Owli. W Oom, Carw.ineville, Pn-H Bakwr, Cha-t Is M Qiown Oreoiw'd, itllnis.Md, Prune Pull. rtui. Pi.w. nbi Hudlwej 0 sta ar, W f annrtun, Menu, tim'l Wioaen. Brat,-. llarri. Il..nv.r,i'...ri.l'l S Mrllleua-sliu. I'beK. J-H Cnl.U.1 , Bmly. R Hj.ra Kurn-lie twp t Ch.-p. lug. Cle.rn. ld Seultl H"lt, llraham. eee Ha, ley. PiSn. Frank Wb le. Karthana K w i'owber, Be .'in. K ll P.imiuv, lluutad.i, 1 ti M-ore, Lnwr.no. sent I Ad-iiemtn. Pibn. U Weelunr, W.snlwar'l.l lh"wipa"U. t ur'avlU. H Huhn r. llr.kim. t D Davie, Wmst'snl W Kiov. B in. aid twp . J t-a.d.el', Bra il .Vj, K'..h.r, Uewatar, H C t-nra.t Omenta, I ll'iim a. B'ira.lJe, Je-ae Wenmr. Kail, J.mee Tyler, linilm, i M Ku, Burneile, tn. TBnln 4l'kOtU-lB WIS. Sitn'l B-wn, jr lls.ioa J 'hn M.nkey, ilehen, P I. Kiiliiedn. Tur'ai ill. In W'il.y, O ran wood, tlvia Heaa. Lawranna, II irrla Smeul B .ft. llemcerdner, o ..a-n, O.n'l Piealwr, neurit, I o Ki Ilontal.la, ' T Ie.M, ll, th'm M-rler, Pens, ' Iweu "ampell. Law'uou I .ba M R mu, Bell. 4ario K .nn. Knrtbana. "rtley, Lawraum, t Seym. i.d. M rrie. Rei I Sini el. H .e.a J II U'alier. Oao. ola, it nerna, uurwen. villa l.tnr Jubn-..n. Clea Sal.. C 0 Merr.ll, M .rrie, J"bs A Union, Jordan. iv m "ii.n tibfo, W B Wbi'ne'de. Ualmb, A K Sh .lt. w,j.., Joe tl Hrew. Perjeenn, t ' bam lied.' ly, Omioh T II Jaan.. Mor-ta, II VMh.ra, Karthana. Jura Heaerty, Beoearla, R t'unner, Buruaide but W A Bi.s.m. Pibn. J S Rush, Lleeatar w r Irwin, 1 laarHeld. loomua Lang, Murria, Prask Rnuek, M mi BOOTS SHOES Hats, caps, -AS a Gents F.ri;:b Mi Wiliamsporl BoolSi , ; Elmira Boots, PERKINS' Driving Boots and Shoes, Claflin's Boots A Shoes, Boys' Boots & Shoes, 1 Stnirt Tlnn'tJ wO ewer ww a ee TUB a (en.ral raH.'y nf Ladies', VII. M an. Cbndrva'a Bn..la, Skeee aed U.et.n. RI BTtRR nOOMk HIBBKH UOOlia, IT" D nrg. BAT AMU CAPS. IIJXTV PI'SH'M 00irH, i.INTi' rURHlKUIJItJ aiwu.. uT ,".. rsunawarwll. tirlls ta attwa Um uf lbs ueasaluwf Cla.a .. .a. tZJIZ. "T --. OeaafJ rrndnnn taken a uinuaan anr Prleeu a. kew aa Una atwuet. ; ' -..AIM HIT inOWIRs. Oearl.ld, Pu., Den. 4. llfl-lm.
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