Gioeoi B. Oooduhdir, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WKDNI9DAY MORNING. FEB. 18, HM. H.der, if yarn want to know what U going on la tb. ba.tneee world, ln.t read our .dvertl.lnf oUoinft, the Sfial ooluran la particular. . . MAXIMS FOR THI DAY. No man worthy tbt ffiot of Prwfdrtit ihould U wIDinf tft hold It tf wanted In.orpltoedtliar by ny friad. V.H. Obaht. I eould Brr been retfonrlltd to th j vmlin b tb imtlleit kid of Bint of ft pcrton, howt)rtr rMpwtkbt In prlrkU lift, who muit foravor mitt p hit brow tbt tmp of fraod flrit triampbftDt is AoMrioao hiitor;. No tub wjwtit Mtioa. bowovor mvrttorioui, oao wh ftWAjr tbt letton of that rooord. n ClABLIt PRlNRtl ArtAMR. I wosld rmthor htvt tbt dorMmnt of aquar tor of ft Billion of tbt Amerteaii pooplt thao that of tbt Loniif aot Eetornin j Board, or of tht Com mfaalov which oieloded tho factl and decided tht qaastioa m ft tobalftl)tjr. i t . Xiioa. A. IUvnnicift. Tndtr tba form of law, Hmberford B. Ilayot hai bon declared PrtHdent of tbt Uaittd Htatta. Hit titlt rente upoa di if ranch leement of lawful vottre, tht fftltt tertlOetlM of tbt return loj olB oere ftetiof eomptlr, and tbt dee U Ion of ft oon tnleeion which faai refuted to hear evidence of al Itfrtd fraud. For the Bret time are the AmerioM neoole confronted with the fact of afrandalentlT- eleottd Preeident. Lot It not be onderttood that tht fraud will bo illentlr aoquteioed tn hj tba sirt. I f a a. abl.k ia uaui fm- U forrottrn Aooaaae of IHocaArio M. 0. Ont hondred jeare of human depravity a ceo mutated and concentrated into a climax of crime. Never again in Art hundred jeare ihall they have aa opportunity to repeat the wrong. DAK1HL W. VoORItRKH. DEMOCRATIC COVHTY COM MITTEE FOR 1880. aus. l rwr. McunBR.. I'OKTorricn. llurnildo ll'r. Cbarla. li. Patrlok, Hum. Ida. CloarBald "8milbV.Wil.on, ClamrOald. Cnrwan.v'a " V. I. Tbompaoa, Ctirwanavilla. Houtzdala " Patriok Dunn, llout.dalo. LnmbarC'y" Daairl W. Ililc, Lumbar City. Nawborff " InaM Marklo, Herd. N. Waab'n " Dr. A. II. Bannell, N. Wa.binitUin. Oscaola " K.A. Campbell, O'caola Mill. Wallanlon " Uao. w. timlali, Wallaeelon, Ilowaria T'p. llaald Bear, Olen II una. llril ' John M Ko., Oatand. Vureat. lllooln I'ORR. II rod ford Unity iiuru.ida William Liner, " l.aae Ilei.b, 11 Daniel Hitcban., " Charlea Hehwem, n allaceton. Woodland. I.utharaburir. 1 John Wearer, N. Waibinnlon. Cheat " Joaaph II. Brelh, N. Waabinjrton. Covington " r. u. uonrtnai, irencovme. Ilaoatur " Jacob P. gteiner, l'billpabura;. Furiiu.on llirard Ooahen Orahara Ureenwood llullell Hu.lon Jordan Ivarthaua Knox Lawrence Morril l'eii. 1'ibe Smidy A. A. Uloom, Mnrron. John Newconib, OillinKham. John A. L. Flegal, Lick Hun Mill.. " C. W. Kyler, (Irnhaiuton. " Jobn A. Hoarlea, " Jatnea Flynn, 8 ' II. L. Horning;. " Dr. K. A. Crea.wall, 11 Ueorgo lieokendorn, Marmn. nllh'. Mill.. Penlield. AnMnvilla, fall Lick Conrad linker, New Millport. " Clark Brown, Claartield. " D. 11. Warning, Morrladale Mine. ' ilarlinM. Flynn, Urampian 11 ill.. Hamurl Addleinao, Curwen.villa. " John M. Troxell, Dulloia. lintna Reuben II. Laborde, Koeklon. Woodward " Jamea H. Campbell, Ilootadale. Dr. 3. V. Ill HCHFIUI.D, W. S. WlLlira, cJEr,.'I.'!"j.?l',,r.a.l,IJ' '' liKMocaAnc Committee. A meet ing of tho Pomocratio National Com mittee will take place at Washington on Monday, the 2: Id day of this month. for the pnrposo ol fixing tho timo and pluce tor holding tho next National Convention. It looks now as though Cincinnati was ahead; but other cities ure working vigorously. Chiap (i ratification. The Wash ington Post suys: ,:l)on. Cameron has tho satisfaction of being officially as surcd that (ion. Grant is 'gratified' wilb his work at llarrisbnrg. As that work was of the same general character that made Grant's ad minis. tralion Infamous, it ought to be highly gratifying." IIabd to Tleasi. The Chester county J!ad aro bard to please, al though the Camerona have made one of its prominent citir.ens a United .States Judgo and elected another State Treasurer the past year. J)on. should ask those "Chester whites" and blacks what else they want beloro the year closes. Hut then, as it is not our Inmily fight, onr advice might bo deemed impertinent. ' - A lliu Election. Tbero will bo to vote tor on tho Btato tickot this year ono person lor Anditor General in place of Schcll, and ono for Supremo Judge in place of Judge Woodward deceased. Bosidcs the two Btato ofll oors there will be a full list of tho mem bers of tho Houso of Itcproscntntivcs, 201 in all, and half tho Senalo, num boring 25 members. All this in addi tion to the President a full delegation to Congress, and largo county tickcla, will make a lively contost next Tall. Tin liiniiT Bill. We notice that Congressman Fort has introduced a bill in that body, reducing tho tax on common papor from 20 to 6 per cent. This is A just and sensiblo measure, and ought to become a law ; but tho papcrmakors will fight it bitterly. 'f bey are desirous ol reaping a rich rtarvcit out of tho improvement in business, and to Ibis end they propose to put up the price of their wares by conceited arrangement. Tho country can't afford a heavy tax on news and knowledge, on papers and school books. Why not repeal the infernal tariff law nltogciher? It is a fraud in every p!no. Honest Jim IIlane Wbhe r roe tor Knolt traced $G4,000 of I.ltllo Bock, I ort Smith and In ion Pacific bribery money Into riaine'a pockets conclu sive reply was that Knott was a robot. When Den. Hill showed that lllaine, in writing, had demanded, and in writing, bad receipted for tent ol thousand! of dollars lor making his rulings and packing bil committees, Mr. Ulaino'i crashing rejoinder was that Mr. Hill had beon a accession il. When lmar proved that 3. II, Stewart brought Blaino $21,000 worth ol Cum- lierland coal slock at midnight, lilaine't noanswcrable connlerstntcment waa I In J.amar bad been a confederate rwldicr. When the Maine ponplo bring bribery to Ktuinc'i houso bo crios out conspirators anrl rnscala. In calling name and roceiving or disbursing iiribea Hlatm) Is an entire sneccaa. As the reverse of reformer, or as tho exhibition of an bonol character, be j a complete failtire.-l"'i'"y AffHi. t DISTRESSED IRELAND I Fromtb. New York Herald of Fib. 4, mill. "ibci AMn'R r.BV. VL-to r I taw? W w 'FOR GOD'S SAKE SFND US DREAD OR MONEY!" Over Throe Hundrud Thousand Pm plo Slowly Starving ; APPALINll PRIVATIONS AND Hr-STITt HON;" iTTRIt "NO LANGUAGE CAN EXAHQlin ATE THE PROSPECTIVE HORRORS!" "11 H I' US NOW OH VK VIY: i .' , i To tht People of Clearfield County, I'eiin- tylvania - At a meeting held in the Court Uouse, In Clearfield, on February Hth, 1H80, for tho relief of the starving peo plo ol Ireland, tho undorsigncd were appOintCU OS a ouniy lominnwu vu appoint a Coniinillcc in every district iu the county to solicit aid and receivo subscriptions and contribution" in their rospocuvo uinincin, a uuno vimuiiiu tecs can conlcr together and hold meetings, or act individually, such as they think will bring tho best results. All contributions muni no seui to me Treasurer of the Belief Fund Philip Dolts, Clearfield, Pa. Tho Commit tees aro requested to take down tho name ol every person coninuuung, 10 cethor with tho amount contributed and return a copy of tho eamo to the Troasuror at Ulearneia. ino lyom mittoo can report as Ircouently as they desire lo tho Treasurer ; but all must make their linul report not later tbun Sntnvdar ol tho Mureb Court. A oopy .1 11.. i - Vv.i- jj i-t -t X' - t j 4th, 1S80, has been mailed to ono mem ber of each Committee, showing in de tail tbo number of peoplo in want, their actual condition, and place whore thoy live. Somo moy licaitato in giv ing, thinking tho fund may full into improper bunds aud never reach its destination. Wo aro glad lo state that there is no cause for such apprehen sion. A gentleman in Philadelphia, who was on the L'ommitteo of 1817, for tho relief of the same people, bttB consented to go to Ireland free of any charge, and personally diroct tho dis bursement of the fund raised in Penn sylvania. If each Committeeman in tbo county would rolurn to tho Treas urer only tho small amount of f 10, it would amount to a county contribu tion that would reflect credit on the generosity and charity of our pooplo. That thoro is great misery and want and people actually starving to death in that unfortunate and oppressed country, thoro cun bo no doubt. Every telegram, every letter, both public and privato, confirms and depicts tho hor rible condition and suffering all thro' tho greater part ol Ireland. This tnm ino comes from causes which no hu man hand can avert. Tho long-con-tinned wot season of Inst year in many of tho counties entirely destroyed their crops. Thousands of acros did not harvest a busbol of grain, or food of any kind. Ireland, iilthougu only threo fonrtlis as largo as Pennsylvania, bos fully if not moro than double our population When their littlo farms fail to support tut.,,, n.y . cn,.,,!,. destitute. They are not permitted 10 take timbci sjr minerals from tbo land na wo aro in this country. Tho fuel that over three hundred thousand human boings aro now on the verge of starvation, ought to aronso the sympathy of every human heart, and inspire every ono that Prov idence has blessed with plenty, togivo freely and liberally to these poor starv ing and misgoverned poople. A. W. Walters, . W. M. Siiaw, V. r. HaKHIB, , J. M. Stewart. Jon Houlaiian, ' xocutivo Committee. ciavAasiKO coHHnrii.. Burn. Ida borough Jackaon Patabin, Hubert Connor, W.I. Kline. Clearfield borough John I. Fatteraon, 0. L. Barrett, J. L. Leary, Captain I'eter A. Uaolln, J. S. Shower., Jack Lylle, S. B. Kow.L. U. Ale, I'aul Wearer, Mm. W. W. Bella, Mr a. Dr. Stewart, Mr.. Wm. il. Dill. Mr.. Jnmee McLaughlin, Mr.. Maria K roller, Mil. Annie Mitchell. Carwanarllla borough Jobs Fattun, H. B. Tbompaon, Henry Kama. lloutadala borough Robert Flaming, Patrick Dunn, P.J. McCulloub. Lumber City D. L. Pargu.aa, Antbouy Mile, Jobn Rnaaal. hewbnrg borough L. 3. HurJ, J.aae Markle, William Hunter. New Waabington borough A. D. Bennett, J. P. Fealh, Henry Roan. Uaeeoln borough Jurlin J. Pie, Patrick Lorl gan, Smith Baird. Wallaraton borough Frank tin.., llenr Ooa., Jamea Turner. Beoearit, townabip William Dotla, Joba U. Gla.gow, John llindmen. Bell townabip Robert Mabelley, Jar. McObea, Jacob Oampbell. Bloom townabip John rjeailh, il. II, Ander son, Uoorge A. Bioom. Bogg. lown.bip Jacob plmllng, Jobn B. Ky ler, Burton Merrill. Bradford town.hip We.ley Mbirey, J. S. Nor ria, Patrick Curlay. Brady town.hip Char la. Schwero, Dan'l Oood Isnder, R. V. Sparkman. Uurnaid. townabip Aaron Patobin, A. W. Fry, John Wearer. Cheat town.hip Anthony McOarrey, John Doekenberry, II. II. Hurd. Coeington town.hip Dr. J. W. Poller, I.. M. Condriel, Frank Laigey, Fred. MignoL Decatur towD.blp Ueorge Mutfalt, Q. P. 0. M altera, Jacob fitinar. Ferguaon town.hip Jamea Qlana,Corlea Ball, Jamea Ferguaon. Uirard lowniblp Mitchell Khope, II. I, '1 Slew art, Bernard MeOorern. Uo.ben town.hip Lewi. I. Irwin, Heye Mor row, II. I. Meade. Urahaea town.hip Lucien W.rJ, IT. II. Kr&oe, Arooa Uutiler. Oreenwood town.hip Jobn W. Bell, (1. U. McCracken, Darid Uoyl. tlulioh town.hip Jamea Flynn, John S. Uc Klernan, llreenberry Nerllng. Hnalon townabip Lneien Bird, C. II. Coryell, Amoe Horning. Jordan town.hip Henry Hwas,Tbeuia; Smith, K. M. Johorton. Kartbao. townabip Oe e. Ilrekendorn, Jooepb Uilliland, Iraae McCloakey. Knon town.hip Conrad llakrr, Roland Lewie, Qreoowood Bell. Lawrenoa tewn.blp !,aver Flcgal,Clarh Brawn, Jobn Smith. Morria town.hip Jamoa Stewart, Wm. Wigton, Jobn B. Kyler. Penn town.hip Patrick Daly, Martin Flynn, Ell.ka Dee!.. Pike town.hip lease Caldwell, J. Norrla. J., Vrmi HlntMi Sandy townabip John DaBol, Joe. P.Toylor, W.N. I'rotbero, A. J. Mrllugh. Union lawn, hip-Darld Dreiiler, Tbo.. Brsrk bnak, Daniel Brubeker. Woodward lowniblp William Lather. Nicho las Welch, William Smith. Out Thino Snri-ID. A corres pondent of the AHoona Tribune has interviewed the Hon. Milton S. I-ytlo, of nnntingdon, on the U. S. Senator hip. Mr. Lylle, it aeems, is a politi cal bedfellow of Hon. Malt. S. tjuay, now Secretary ol tho Commonwealth. It has been prolly profusely announc ed by Mr, Quay' political playmates that be wants Senator Wallace' seat; but tho Honorable Mr, I.yllo an nounces to the world, and tho rest of mankind, that tbo Senatorship has novor boon alluded to between them What millions moro could testify to this tame fact! Lylle should study the fublo of tho ox and tlia toad, for fear something might "bust." i - . j Wabnino Squatters. A Washing ton telegram says : "Secretary Schurr, la preparing a proclamation for Mr. Hayes to sign, warning ali fjimttors aud others Irom encroaching upon the land of the Indian Territory. The proclamation will Lo Jwiod In a low day, and the Government will pro pare the nocessary lorcc to carry out ill intentions." This reminds na of th busy mother, who remarked: "Children come away from those cur rant luislica ; yon .will got lick !" All remain quiet for a time, nntil on of tltoa comes around, crying, and re mark: "Ma, 1 fcav got the belly ache !" B UL LDOXIXO COXORRSSM EX. A Washington telojrain myi: Itrp rctwnUllve Sjicar, oi lioorpia, recently iiilrodtircil in the IIuum t liill to pro. hibit llio Laiiiin of thunrmy Irom luy ini! miir-ic on Siinduy. Tim bill, il Bounm, iHotijut'tioiiublo to (li-nerul Slier man, und thiil iliUiif?uinlit'il ullkurliuit written a letter to Mr. Spear, iu'wliich bo threaten to remove the troop Irom the garrinon at Allantu il Hint gentle man preaaoa bin bill. Then) are riev- cral eiimpanieH ol troopx ami a bum! of music Bliiiiiincd at Atlanta, and their preiieiiee eonlributes to tho amusement ami wiyety ot social lilo at thai point, and adds materially to tho biwinenn in- terests of Atlanta. Tho garrison la, therefore, popular with the peoplo, who would oxort all proper influenco against its reduction or removal. Gen. Shorman's letter tbreatoninglo remove tho troops Irom Atlanta has been mailo known tn the people of thut section, and bos resulted in bringing to Mr. Spear a largo number of lottors pro testing against the passage ol his bill. Mr. Spear baa boen irritated by Gen. Sherman's method of expressing op position to his measure, and regards bis conduct as an attempt unduly to influence legislation und lo intimidate a ltepresoulalive in Congress in tho discharge of his public duties. Ho thoreforo proposes to rise to a pcrsonul explanation, and to call tho generul of tho army to account for threatening! lo uso his olriciul inltnoncw tn l.ilr measure pending in Congress and for attempting to intimidate Members of tho House. Ono of tho rules of tho War Department requires that all ofll cors of tho army in addrossing commu nications to Congress, or to tho mem bors thereof, in reference to any sub ject of legislation shall forward them through tho Secretary of War. Mr. Spear claims that (ion. Sherman is subject to reprimand for violation of this regulation in addressing a threat ening letter to him in reference to his bill for prohibiting army bands from playing music on Sundays. Wo hopo Mr. Spear will succocd in spearing that old military rooster. Jo Go. Tho plan adopted by Mr. liuthorfoi'd 11. Hayes to renew the commission of J. .Madison Wells as Surveyor of tho Port of New Orleans, if not entitled to the respoct of tho Sennto for ingenuity is certainly en titled to their contempt for impudent reltv well assured 'mnn of ""V C,X7 "T10 town ' ,ut,y,B10 , c,ibor.ugh, Constable, Judge, Inspect, o old Presidential! or nork of cof,lion lin,ler this Con hypocrisy. Being pr he could not puss th thief through the Senate and thereby continue to force tho Government to pay the reward of villainy for whicH he only should be liablo, he bit upon tho sharp dodgo of nominating the son lor the vacant office. Tho car murks, however, were loo plain. Tho name ut w.iin i. .unnneiiiin with 11 ayes was too familiar to go unchal lenged. It is not likely the appoint ment will over reach a confirmation. Hillrfunle Democrat. Settled. Wo notice by our Pitts burgh exchanges that tho Alloghony County Commissioners on last Friday paid the riot losses of the Pennsylva nia ruilroad company in lull, il being only the handsome sum of S1,C00,0()0. Tbo sumo officials effected a compro mise with the Baltimore It Ohio ruil road company on thoir riot losses for $33,000, tho orginal claim being $.4, 000. It looks now as though the real ascertained losses would not amount to tho sum of two and a hall millions of dollars. Wo womlor what Spoakor Long meant whon he introduced his FOUR MILLION bill in tho Legisla ture lust Winter? Who was to re ceive tho one and a half millions of sur plus? Wo hopo "Mr. Spoakor" will riso and explain why Ibis was thus. A Clerical Suookstion. Tho Ve nango fipectator puts it in this way : "Col. Reisingor, of tho Mcadvillo Re publican, wants to know how it hap poncd that Mr. 11. C. Bloss, of tho Ti tusvillo Herald, voted for Grant at liar-! risburg last wook, when ho was in structed to 'uso all honorable means to soenro tbo nomination of Jaraos G, Blaino.' Tho Republican says 'it may have boen that Mr. Bloss changed his trowsors before leaving borne and loft his instructions in tho other pocket' Tbo excuso is rather thin, but the flut tering admission that a Titusville edi tor might havo two pairs of breeches goos fur to atono lor tho sharp doubts of Mr. Illoss's good faith. A revorend gentleman at our elbow snggests that thoro may have been a holo In Mr. Bloss's pocket." la A IltiRRT. Ilooton'g organ, tho West Chester Record, remarks: "By a resolution of the recent Stato Conven tion, tho appointment of Chairman of the Stato Conimilteo was left to the President of the Convention, Mr, Olm stead, in consultation with Judgo Green and Mr. Lemon, the candidates. Col onel Hooton, tho present Chairman, has written to llio threo gcntlcmon named saying thut bo desires his namo shall not ho ( onaiilcroit in connection with tho place." A little modesty on the part nf the Colonel would not have been out of order. Porhaps the Chair manship may not bo offorcd him. Thoro is no uso nf kicking before yon are pricked. Audacity. A contemporary re marks : "The parado mado by tho lato Republican Convention in favor of "a puro nnd frco ballot" would almost tempt ono tn forget the unclean source from which it caino. It is difilcnlt to realise that such utterances could como from tho party that stolo the Presiden cy and havo yet exhibited no shamo in having the stolen goods in its posses sion that havo yoar after year em ployed 'Gopher Bill' nnd an army of rounders and repealers lo pollute tho ballot and falsify the honest result of elections in Pennsylvania." A Good Idia. An exchange re marks: "A Chicago Presbyterian cler gyman has been preaching npon the wickedness oi ontcring church late and disturbing the congregation, and bis sermon has Lad (he effect of decreas ing tho number of tardy worshipers in his church." The clergymen In nearly all tho churchos could uliline this hint. No lie. Won't! Tho Grant men are trying to put up a job on Blaino. Thoy want to say: "Grant, of Illinois, for President," and "Blaine, of Maine, for Vice President." Uul the dealer In Credit Mobilior stocks replied, ompbftf ically, "Aim if, no I I won't do it; if I can't bead the ticket. I am ofT." TJIEXE.XT CEXSVH. As Jane next bat been awiKiicil by tho Federal Government for Inking the link I Ceii.iw, il iiv wiU t"ni;;h tor n all lo know noinetbinij; about il. We clip tho following from the limiting don Monitor of laitt week, and from tho IniliiiU we infer Ihul the article etiio. ,.u(.. irnm .T Siiiiiumi Alrica. the :...!.. i nunervicoi hi our umiriui, aim me "K f "Tho lentil census if tho population, wealth and industry of llio United Slates will bo taken during llio inonlli orjunonoxt. Tho plan lor conducting the work differs materially Irom that of any preceding census and the results will be mili'U Inner aim more complete. Each Stale baa been divided into a suitable number of supervisors' dis tricts. In Pennsylvania there uro ton. For oach of those districts a supervisor has boon, or will be appointed by tbo President, by and with tho advice aud ounsent of llio Senate, whoso duty is: To proposo to tho .Superintendent, un dor such generul directions as that officer mav nivo, tho appointment of territory of his district into suitable sub districts ; to designate lo the Su perintendent suitable parsons, and with bis consent, to employ them asenumer ators, one for each sub-division and a resident therein ; lo furnish the onum orators with tho nocessary blanks, in struct them relating to their duties, and to serutinizo their returns and see that their work has beon performed in all respects incompliance with law, etc. 1 110 act 01 lllii proviuus tunt a nuu division assigned any onnmorutor shall not exceed four thousand inhabitants, according to the census ol 1H7I). Tbo Miperintendent is aisposcd, in oruer that tho work may be done promptly and thoroughly, to have tho snb-dis tricts much smaller than Ibis maximum. Enumerators aro to bo selected solely with reference to thoir fitness for the proper discharge of their duties. Tho Superintondend remarks on this sub ject : "It would not merely bo a wrong to tho liovcrnmenl but il wouiu oo a positive cruolty to the appointee him self, tor a supervisor lo coiner a com mission as onumorator upon any per son not ol decided clerical aptuudo anil of active habits, writing freely, and tfood at fifruros. " 1 ho compensation which may bo either a spocille sum for each living inliutmum, earn death re ported, etc., or t l for each ton hours' actual field work, Is optional with the Superintendent and will bo docidod by him in advance. A law of this Stato approvod tho llilh day of May, 1H74, declares that every person holding any olllce or appointment ol profit or trust under tho United Stutes, shall bo in capable of holding or exercising at tho same timo, tho olllco or appointment of Justico of the Peace, Notary Public, Mayor. liecorder, llurgess or Ablor- or lor niouwealtb. All applications for appointments should bo addressed to the Supervisor of the proper district, and, if the writer desires an acknowledgment of tho ro coipt thereof, bo should inclose stnms to pay return postage. Long petitions signed by everybody carry littlo woight. Personal interviews are not doairsbln. Tho qualifications of an ap plicant can bo most clearly shown by written communications Irom men of good character and standing in his neighborhood or county, accompanied with a letter dictated and written by the applicant himself. No appoint ments can bo mado until uiter the Supervisor baa beon commissioned and sworn nncf tho sub districting com pleted. This, the seventh district of Penn sylvania, comprises fourloon counties, lor which. 1. Simpson Africa, of tho borough of Huntingdon, Huntingdon county, has been appointed and con. firmed as Supervisor. The population of these counties, and tho principal towns therein, according to the census of 1870, was as follows ClearEeld Clinton Centre..,.. Mifflin Union Huntingdon .... Fulloa Franklin Ferry Jnniatn Snyder Cumberland.... Adani. Yort . J..,7ll , 11,111 . 34,41! , 17,j0S . S,Mi . Sl.lfil . nvisii . is.nr . i;,juo lottos . 4.1,1111 , ne.m . 7,134 411,33.1 . Il.onj e.ieio Moo II, SOS 5.121 1,074 . l,o:i4 J,7:i7 . l.MJ 3.5IMI a.on j l.tMO i.s.ie . MM . 1,144 1,403 l,:irl . I, us l.oss tin UAO 4 , nil IIH7 SiT SIS patatir-Ai. row.. York Leek llarea Carli.la Chamheraburg Lwiborg Uetteybnrg lluntlngdoua m,,,. Lewietown H U.llefonle" Mecbanle.hurg Hhippea.burg Renoro llenorer O reen Ce.tle WrlgbUTillo Heiin.grova Clearfield1 Wayneaboron Phllipaburg M.roor.bmg H. Peteraburg, (Perry Co).. Newport Midllnburg Newillle Millltntown Bloomaeld oil McC'onnellaburgO..., i'jt Mlddlebiirga ISO Tboee marked with .(, are oounly tonna. J. H. A. It will be observed thut tho act of Congrossdisfranchixcs all Stnto, Coun ty, Borough and Township officers, none of which can serve as enumera tors. The applicants fur this position must be tree from all official position. IlATnitR Looical. Tho New York Mail says : "It is only a fow weeks since Secretory Sebum innocently rc- mnrlort talk. W.aLtnfftan Miiewei4 ent of the Timet that Mr. Hayt's eon- duct must be honorable, because 'be was a man of means, to whom the sal ary was no object.' Experience shows, however, that it is among the wealthy classes that the most wanton violations of privato and public trusts have'oc- curred, in our time. The men who huvesubordinuted every thing to monoy making are very liable to yield to the temptation to rob corporations, the Government and ono another. O.saii Grant. An exchange re marks: "Thoro will be no fulling In the market-place and foaming at the mouth and other useless but touching formality when our modern CVsar Is proffered tho crown, no will quickly inntoh It, put it on his head and say : 'That' what I should havo had In m I gavo np a life position to accept the Presidency. Having saved this coun try I ought to enjoy the blessings ot my labor and life tenme is briof enongh. Now, on with the dance ol corruption, lot villlans bo unconfi nod.' " Moral Music. The editor of tha Clinton Democrat, in alluding to some stubborn facts, remarks : "Mr. Cam eron's Convention at Harrisbtirg con grululatcs tho Radicals of Maine over 'tbo peaceful and successful resistance to the effort to defraud that Stato of the right to choose its own represent atives,' and the de facto President sends in the name of J. Madison Wells' son in part payment for tho fulher's part in stealing (he Wectonv) votool Loni siana." LETTER rilOU VIROIMA. SIeaihiw Jln.u, Va , I Fob. 14th, 18H0. I KlUTOIl of iieTtnUCAN : Since writing my lout, in which i pronilncd to write u,;uin, I bare Keen nolhing 1 1 out on r Hiate in your paper, no by your permimaion 1 will try to give you a lew ileum that mar interoitt, at leant, a lew of your rea lew. Tho weather ihero has been exceedingly mild .i.......i..,. : i. ,i,i.i VIII uilUtniltl UIV II llllin, "lull nim'ii une ween, which iim imi rnuiiw cold. The thermometer on Thursday morning, the llilh inst., reached 5 do grees below xern, since which timo il has risen to 40 degroos above, where it now stands, with slight changes. Cm tho 4 1 It iisl., about three inches of snow Covered the ground, and thut, with the cold weather, gave the people ol this section a golden ice barvosl. Tho ice gathered measured from 2 to 3 inches thick, which is about the usual thickness. As lo wheat tho prospect is very flattering at present. The wheat fields look green as meadows, and the farm ers are rejoicing over tho prospect. The quantity sowed this year which fur surpasses thut sowed llio preced ing year shows that the fanners are daily becoming mom and more Indus trious und thai they are giving ngri oullure their wholo attention ; and by casting our eyes toward the In turn, we can see that tho puth luyod out for Virginia isoneof prosperity and wealth. Luxuries, and even necessaries com mand fabulous prices; hut ibis does not deter tho Virginian from enjoying himself, and having his friends around him doing tho same. Mon mako monoy rapidly, und slH'llll it fl. Sooialloa am""K auroioty ,l, iu private theatricals, f'tfrnish meaDS of amusement to those so inclined, and to do canuiu, t ie young una no on, tho rich and tbo poor, high und low, all give thomselves up to enjoyment a, 11. . ...at l,n id nu In ...V.,u in, ...,. ...v . .,.. . ... s But everybody knows how to work.l anil to worn. naru. A now railroad, which is being built, is now attracting tho attention of tho peoplo. It loaves the B. and O. lioad ut a point near Shophardstowu, W. Va., runningduesoulh and passing through Pago Valloy, which is celebrated for its wealth of minerals, such as iron ore, manguncesc, and copper, aud its tine timber land, (yellow pine). At presont largo quantities oi iron ore are being mined aud shipped over tho road tu i viiiisyivaiim. xiiu .:..iini.jr won., the road passes through is very beau- tilul and fertile. ! Thoro is a mistaken idea existing among nearly all Northern men, who havo never visiteJ tho Southern btatos, I in regard to the relation existing be- i twoeii the while, and blacks lhoy(.i lu If Senator Camoron or any ol think that both colors attend the sumo, hj, inol.CIltB wer0 dt.Ked, it was be church, and the same school, while ill vnma jeliUoruloly located them is quite the contrary lor numerous, 9t.kc9 belK.al, ,h0 ,.ns(.ad0 ,,- loneNl reasons, semo ol which I will give. nabli. ,,.,luun. i. WUH , i,.., 1 ho first and most important is that 'w j ' inill but lor that the whites consider themselves fur,i,nK, 1ui ... -Lr ..,r,...m.. i above such proceedings. The second n' V . m'T', ," "" '" , 18 , V" , Kighls Bill, the negroes eonsii erlhem , selves abnvo the. whiles. 1 ho third and last which 1 shall give is, that all , sensible peoplo know llist when tli two races mingle together that one or, tho other must be out ol tbcir sphere Human nature is said to be thosa.ne all , the world over; hot I must confess: that I SOmOlimtW IttKCS U IOII llXfll most Krotcwiuo forms as m demon - ,., , poltlicul trladislor won llio i striilctl lit some of the Nortbern Stulos, j ,ttUK0 , (lf ti 0)pollol,Ui ullJ wlioro (.lis invitation is extended to, j,iB poilj(.ftl lml.,linu , workcj wi(h tho blacks to cat at tltc mimo table and ; allt(milllio precision until tho drivini; attcn.l the same si hool that tho whites whco w mas,od. To tume Me. do. Mo-t omphatiea ly ihi. isnotthe lm wl0 Jiwibl,j.ed Ihe orders of case in ViiKiiiia. Now, il any onofht.ir ..onstiiucntr. and oll themselves ot ls mdiaposcd to beltcvo these lul ls, , ,r vury llm, ,,, of poilif.,i pi)t. let him come and sea lor himxclf. Yours i'aspectfully, ' Old Dominion IIHWAKIIINO AS KniIINEHR. Tilt' f'ol- lowing correspondcncii litis just been mudu iublic : .Sui'EltlNTENDENr's Otril'g. ) Kastkrn 1)1 VISION, l'.rfc. K. It. It j Wn.i.iAWKVORT, Fin, 1, 1SH0. Mr. John II'. Ilittlcr, Engineer nf En gine. 1.12 : Di.m Sin I'leaNU accept tho en closed clirck as a sliejit token of onr appreciation of the good judgment nnd prescnr of mind displayed hy yon in stoppinK the Krio mail went, on Ihe Philadelphia and I'lie railroad, on the morning of January 4th, 1880, anil al lowing the Philadelphia and Heading freight train to run through the ex prcNS car next to your engine, instead ol the passenger ears, thereby causing much less damage to the company's properly, anil no doubt avoiding a great sacrifice of livet to tho passen gers on the train you wcro hauling. Yours truly, Thomas lit CKr.H. It affords me great pleasure to ex press my appreciation of judgment shown and to add In behalf of the cor poration its thanks. Wm. A. Rai.iiwin, (ien. Sup't P. K. I!. It. Division. Tho cheek, it is uiidorntood, was for the haudriome sum ol one hundred dol Iuik. And in addition to this substan tial mailt of appreciation lor llio exer cise of great coolness and good judg ment in the moment ot extreme peril, the officers ol tho railroad company have, funnelled Mr. Duller with a hand soino new engine, No. 00, reconlly fin ished nl tho Altoona shops, which ho will I'lin between llarriubnrg and Henovo. Ton Mri'ii Chin. The C'hamburs burg .SiCni remarks; 'That man of chin, Ocnnrul Sherman, has grossly in sulted a rospoetnhle gentleman and a Republican, (Ion. II, V. Boynlon, of Waxhingtnn city, hy unjustly declar ing Tlnyrttnn to va. e dolftmor amd blaekmuiler, simply bcrauso he criti cised rather sharply 'Sherman's me moirs.' Doynlon is an honorable news paper correspondent, prominent In po litical circles in Washington and not without distinction as a soldier. Gen. Shermnn grows moio impertinent and imprudent with ago and lie too fre quently adds diserctlit lo tho country which gives him hii bread and cloth ing by his rudeness ol speech and Im perious manner. Tho lirolhcrs Will iam T. and John too frequently lurget ibal litis is A morion, not Khonnany." Worus or Wisposi. The editor of tho Now Orleans IHcaynne, has evi. dently been ranting bis eye North ward, and he soes it in this light : "It is perhaps about time to remind Messrs. Kolly mid Tilden thut the Democrat io party is not tho propoity of oithur of them, nnd that it does not proposo to adopt their difTumncca as national issues. It is not st till essentia! cither to tht triumph of the party or the pros perity of the nathm that Mr. Kelly should nnino tho next JleniiK ratio con didalo for tho I'rosiJency, or thut Mr. Tilden should bo thaleandldato." Till Iniiirint Motive. Thcro is a strong (Irani feeling among (ho Bt.ulli crn carpet baggers and plnndcrers who olect themselves to National Conven tions. Hut John Sherman is " march ing through Georgia" and other South ern Slates now at Government ex pcfise. llo Is using nil tbo corriiillro power at hip hands to gam control of ihe Until hern delagslinn. vox rorri.i. Ono of tho iuomI tearful norma over known along the Atlantic Bcnboard wan thai ol the aooond anil mud in mailt, which carried dir-iister to m many lough ami hardy niuriiiorn ulong the jerney shore. Tho night was durk, the cold intense, (bo air tilled with snow and sleet, the wind blow ing a gale, the sea running mountains high and breaking upon tho bar wuh de structive force : all tho elements com- .in,i ,,, .k , ... .. .,,, i,.ul. till and mcinoi-nhlo one When the storm or the elements had been chain ed by tho power which created it, a political storm developed at llio'lio publican Staid Convention nt Harris burg, on the fourth Instant, which has never been equalled in the annuls ol Pennsylvania politics. An attempt was about to be uiado to subvert and demolish the will of the poople that will which had been whispered in every breeze from tho mountains nnd valleys of the old Commonwealth and had found a lodgment in the heart of al most every Republican voter in Penn sylvania, who owned biinsell and whoso honor was not tor barter and whoso principles wore nut mortgaged. Tho details of the fearful struggle have now drilled into political history, and the facts familiar to overy school boy -need no reiteration in our columns. There is a moral, however, which political magnatos und poten tates should, and trill, remember. The man, clique, cabal or faction, that runs directly counter lo intelligent public opinion, will, in Ibe long run, be stranded and shipwrecked, niorettlect- ually aud thoroughly than were the ,loine iiiuiiiiurs in tho recent tornado WHICH nu luilouolj ewt against ttielr sandy beach. With n lew tolerably bonest, but intensely sellish exceptions, um -n Uuukt wuaU,.0, thal at th0 UurrjHl, rg Convention tho Blaino men mt)I10p0iw(1 lh0 intelligence, culture . . . . capital and honesty ol the Itepublican ' of 1cu nayvnia. Tho;triumvi- , r,r .,.,;,, ,,nml,iiii,i i... tho chain gung from Philadclpbi Lancaster and Pittsburgh did more to demoralize tho vory cause they espoua od than all tho efforts of tho Blaine men combiued. These fellows repro sented nothing but political seltdom of the very lowest order, and oven lacked the fuel so sandwiched in an occasional decent man to givo tho thing a puluta- blo Tuwl0 cilie. know ihi, t0 bo truo . jiurrisbllr); know, it 01ld t10 Slulu 0, i'0nn8ylvania, to her sorrow am hor Hmf kllowg it l0 ko ,,.,, , ,i. i,,..P ..,,:,, ,,,; Hhi ,l ll,.,-,i.,, w. Lt ,,, (Hmcl.l)ni but flir hi. .'. in iu oi, ii (or. u , n)u,0 ,bw.rvient l0 n. in. wMl -M (llu l rown u( Itepiiblicanism. Tho ynit rule that WB, , on 10 convolllioni wi bo rt,,d by uM mnMllu delegates lo vitinf(0 M u ,)ttm,0 nulily, and they wi vto in lliu I. t.nvenlion .m Mr ,,1Ii(, Senator J. lion.' Cameron f ll wjl, tt ualltl.v worlhy of a botll(, ealllll!j aild ,i)r llia .,. ,VM ,ttrii-.l,.,l i.v m... a.: :.,.. 'CI,,, Kn.,t,.l, nloi.lr ol II,. tiiLro, we have not a word lo hav. He commit thorn, covered with blushes nnd lalAchoodx and inlumy. to the len itur rri.ruio. of ttiit, IrionU. anil noih bors whom they sold out, to obtain pott-positions lor themselves. And now thut the smoko of battle has dis appeared, and tbo halls and corridors ot llurrisbnrg are deserted, the Ga:ette, with all its preferences for .1 limes ti. lllaine, will support the worst nomi nation that can be mado at Chicago, rather than tbo best nomination that can be made at tiny Democratic Con vention but, until tbo Chicago Conven tion has named the nominee, tho i'cf citriiro County Oa:ette will fly at its masl-head the name ol James li. Blaine, and wo will never lower our standard until the electric flash notifies us that the licpublican party has slullitioU it sell by his rejection in tbe Chicago Convention Delaware County Ca:ette. limiiLY Dissatinfikii. Some of the liadical leaders down in Delaware and Chester counties are highly incensed over the proceedings of Comoron's State Convention. Klsewhore will be found an article tuken from the Dela ware Gazette, ono of tho loyal organs of that county, entitled " Vox Populi," under which caption he flails tho Cnmor nns, and hsists Ibo name nf l'lalne for President, lie's a plucky dog. Si.vi.t 1)on. Tho llcllolonte Dem ocrat punctures tbo caso in this sly way : "If Don. Cameron and bis Penn sylvania Convention arc not moro bon- cstly committed to Grant and the third- term than to tho 'honest election' plank of tho platform, tho distinguished trav eler may havo occasion to pray tho good Lord lo save him from hypocrites and liars, about tho timo ho einurgrs from tho Chicago Convention." An ext-hango says : Tbo light tyr tho placo of holding tho Democratic National Convention now seems to be between Washington and Cincinnati, with the ohances slightly in favor of Washington on account of that city being located on neutral ground. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties. Corw.nit ill, pa. Jaa. V H it. AlOliU UAH ADVANCED Prices of Shingles. SIIAVKD ANP SAWKU. Cvirwanifilla, Jaa. ft, 'Tl tf. ORPHANS' COURT SALE I 1 )Y ilrtua uf an nrder of tho Orphani' Conrt of J) ClearlMd eoantf, tba nnderiitiH, Adiala Utrator or tbo Kitato of l, A. CATHCAKT, lato of Knni lowniblp, Cloarflold oonnly, fa., doe'd, will mil al public tale, ai theftnra home of Joieph Krhird, la tba village of NKW MI I.LPOKT, in aaid towmblp, oa Saturday, March J3tli, 1880, AT IIVB ll't'.()l:l p, M., All of the latere.l or aald erl.le la Ihe folio. leg deerrlbed real e.lal., via i ONR IIOt'iiB AND LOT In Fersu.on town.hip, near tha tillage of New Millport, in Ihe county of ClaarAeld, I'a., bounded by landi af Obarlti Honard, Ibo Lutheran trioa. ftgo, and Haw'l Tol)', oontainlag on aure, mora or leu, wild a two liory plank lrao bouao, liitSI root, and othir ontbDlldiagi iborooa erected. ALSO, A Iraot of land litnata la Kant towa nip, Clnrleld emioly, Pa., bonnded be raaili of Hamaal lloorar, Jamea Cat heart, Juha Itanghmaa, aid Jaba R. Dunlap.oontaiaing FIFTY ACHKS. More or leu, I ft tea aorec of It t eh are cleared and under oaltlvatlon, and a twe-Mory plank friaa duelling home, Ail4 feci, it i blo, and other oat baildlngilheraoa eraeled. There li aba ayouag orchard oa tho aano. Tba timber li referred oa area and one-hair aorta of laid land, TICRM OP Ml. EC One-third eaih, aad balanoo la two aqnal an Sual payanata, after eaapmathin of lalo. nith iotemi, to b lociaied by ju'lgnieat notoi or bond. ' 1 laKMt KL C. BLOOM, Adm'r of Ritata of 0. A. Catheart. dee'4. Kfw Millport, Pa , Fib. M, IHH 4t. 3fu: tU'crtistrntitts (AUTIUI.AI1 aaraona aro hereby warned j afsiail meddling or la an; wejr Inutfer inu lit. Hut fnllt.win Der.nn.1 nronerty, daw in Hi. awHiNat JOHN L. McUAKVKV, ot Clint totrnrbln, til : Ooa men ih, 3 cow., aheap. 1 ..m i4 M la tbo around, Mid a aeraa i,f rya. Tba foriruln wr.1 non baMd by m l Cooilablr'i aala on Ilia :IM of January laal, nnd ( llnwA.Ko rouiain in DouraKUsi ol raid Jobn Mollarray on loan only, rui.jaol w my t't any lima. ANTHONY MrllAllVKl. Uol'brrraa, Pa F.b II, l0 II. . fuaHintarlHS1 mMm i fct-r-,ji),.i-.a4uii'ua." ' INTllISasenrCnmnierraarMl la iheae Rn-a-faead limee, lit. pieMlna dt-niend le for tli.nouahly trained men for Ounlneee. Our liialHiitlon oflne un enneieMd tai lllti. lo yoone end middle exed men lor otHaiulna a I'ractleal Mueellon. A abort lliu. unly la rnpured lo t,,niilele llio eooive of etudy. tiiwnweliaht. IndirSlual inatrurllon. Sliidcnieeaa enter el eny tinte. No reiell"ii K'ir clrcula-n adilm. '. Ill I K ONN. rill.bnr.il. w1iiS H.Mkkeeoluf, puOiltliMl by llar)ier A iln..; irltilod In color. 400 pp. Hie largeet work on Ibe arU'tice pulmabed. A work for banker railroad LueinMa mon and pnKUcel aocountanla. l'r'oa, SH.wO, puelago SU eenta. February IS, 1SSH-4I. T H KreMR NOTK F.-Th. following nor IJ Bona bar. lied la tba oBic of Ibe Clirk nl the Cuurl of Querter Seraione of Clearfield oounly, , their Feliliooaand Honda for Llrenee., at II'.! January Haoiioo., ISSU, egrrealily to the Art of, Aaaemtily : solr.1.. W. (1. Cordon S II. Row W. 8. Bradley tt. N. Phew .lauca McLaughlin Thome. Moore William Curren Riehard Maddigau Jama. Haley Ueorge Ithoder William Weill I'eler ItuSaer Mi Smith Hatrd ...CIeMrUld j ..WoodnoT.! Tw I 'Jcorge n . Lane W. L.Niebolaoo Ktnanuel Kunti. R. T. Kellry W II. M.nlcj II. P. Stn.liri.lge William Rcbwem Meorero Koarr W. W. Mar.h Jaeob B.elnmo tlrorgc K. Hobacker Jamo. L. Smifleld Mary Kirenbonar i.UuB .lw, Kondy Twp ...I.viihmliurg, Urodjr Twp Troutfilla, " n 41 UKoorio Twp I'onOeU, IliiKtoo Twp Morril Twp ....borniido liorotiKb roater bavla... Johs Million CoviDrta Twp U. M. Flynn. Ptnnrilif, Fnn Twp niHTAtrMrr. II. LiviBRttoo ....CleorfioU Julia hooier " J. 8. Uritl Ciimonovlllo Amlrrw Millir Trout. lit , Vrntiy Twp WHOLIIALK. PfUr Moron.,,.. Hoi.tide.lt Mx KliDordltncor baltoin. Stnity Tp CorllBod to from the ft nor J it Cloorliotd tfaii 111 lb of IV-raarr, A. 1. Ull ULOOM, Cltrk Orphans' Court Sale Or l iMiBLF Real Estate! KSTATK (if JOHN SCHIM HICU, DHC'I). 1)1 virtue ot an order iMu.l am .r Ihe rba.e' 1 Court ol Clearflrld eounty, P.., there ill be exK.e,i lo uulilir .ale on the nreiui.e.. in the ' villnge of Truatrille, on Monday, March 1st, 1SS0, At oat ti'clo-'k P. M., all tbowi certain Irortu ond ; ire,t of Innd liiuato in OiturlieH eoiiDt)', tx.ur.. 1 M ind dcrild a follow, to wit : j I?0. 1. Two lull In tbe 1 1 litre, or Tr-mttille. J Brady towufblp, ooeb fruct lug fwit on l.alben- burf turnnlbO, aud eteitdinr b-k 2lnlt. wild a two ilurr dwrllinir butno, a twu-ilnrr otiro' hrmie, frame nll ni airier ootbmldioK". t toinin other loti nf miA ilroodrnt end U W. I tirbucb. NO. 2. Or.o olbor lot in uf Trtinttitle fit fert front nn Lutboriburg funiikF and JIS fret rfofp, witb nu I'uildiug-, odjutninf lot ofj. M. Lydi.r. KO. 3. Ono Ibt in the Tllluff or Wtt Uberlj. Bandy tuwnibip, adjoining lend u( lleberling oftalo, containing one-ho If acre, tnuro or lei. NO. 4. A parcel of Innd liiuato la Bra-ly town ihip, bourn led tm (ho at and north iij land of Chariot Korb, oa Ibo loath by land of Jno.am- tiue, and on Ibo woit bjr iullic mitd, runtalning four aorer and allowance. TKHMS OK fALK ; One-tbird of tbo anifint of tale tn be ch on eon Anna t Kin of and ilia balance, tot-ured l-y tondi and murtraref , In two eptal annual piy n.rii!, with inicrevt thfretm (Vnm iliof ai. I.KWIS HOIIOt H. WM. K1NDKHMANN, h'iera!or. Truutville. Pa, Jn. 2i, ISSO it Ri:.lHTi:il' KOTIf K.-Nol.ee li here, by given that tha following aceounta bare been examined and pnaed by lue, and remain filed of record la tbil oBioo for Ibo inspect Inn of heira, legatoei, credit ore, ami all olberi mtereited, and will bo p repented to tha next Orpbau' Conrt of Clearflrld oounly, to le held at tbo Conrt Iloiiae, la the borough of Clearfield, rnmmrnring oa tbo third Monday (being llio litb dcy) of Manh A. I), lost) i Fiaal aeooont ot Neeey K, Thomptdn. AJmiali Irilrii of tho aetata of John A. Tbompaon, lata of Bradford lownibip. Oar field cumity. Pa., deceaeed, Pinal aeoouot of Abraham lljil-y, Administrator of tbo aetata of Kuiannaa H loom, lato of I'ike tewnibip, Clearlield county, Pa., deefaacd. Final aacoat of Truman J. Wall, Adminlatralor ol iheeitato of W. Wall, lata ol H.ao town, ihlp, Clear Held ount,leceaied. The aoeouat of Wllioa Hoover, AduiniFlrator af tbeaitate ol Joibna W ood, lite of Morrii twp,, Clrarfield oounly, Pa., deo'd. Final account of Henry 8 meal, Admiaiftrator of the aetata of George Watiol, late of ihe borough ol W allaceton, Clearfield oonunty, H.. deed. The lit p piemen tel account of Willie J. Korent, Adioiniitrator of tba aetata of Klliott King' late of Burniidetwp., Olearficld Co., Ha , der'd. Final arouunt of Joiaa Qom, Juaidian of Mi lei li. Emeal, minor heir of I'rter 8 meal, late af Hogg! twp., Clvarlield countr, Pa., dec d. Final acraunt of 7.ach. McNaul, Omrdinn of Will iam MrHrlie. Jr., a ion or Wm. Mollride, Kr.. lata of tbe borough of Curweaivilla, Clearfield county, Pa. deoeared. Final aoeount of John ti. Sebryvar, tluardiaa of Howard Nicholi, minor heir of Jouathan NlcboU, lato of Lawronoo towmblp, Clearfield aouaty, Pa., dee d. Fine) aooonnt of John 0. Bokryvar, fluardlan of Addio Niohoia, minor heir ot Jonathan Nicholi, lata of Lawrraea townbip, Cartield countr. Fa., dee d. Partial aoeount af Aaroa C. Tate, Ouardiaa of V. II. NcKre, minor heir of W. II. Mckoe.lata of Kwx township, Clearfield county, Pa. dee d. L J. MORGAN, Kegfi'er. Clearfield, Pa., Feb, U, IsHW-te. EXECUTORS' SALE Dfinlilp lpiil llnln I a'vk'ii il inv xayllll XitllltV e Etta to of Hiclnrd Shaw, Sr Bee'l ri'IlK niijen-lrke,!, Vireulorl of Ibe ..tale of. 1 KICIIAKl) HHAW.Br, derel, willSer at p.bll. eale.t Ihe COHHT HOI'bK, in Ibe bor ough of Ctmroeld, Pa., on Sriturduy, March 13th, 1880, AT 1:311 O'CLOCK P. M Tb. followlni T.liinbla ami eitau, eli , FIRST. The three .lori brieh bolel pronerle, o.mer of Maraet and ,'ir.l aineU, la tbe bnr ooeh .f ClMrflold, known na 'Tho Shaw House Fronting with tho lot of ground thereto belonging j iei on mortal ureet, and IKi f ir ,wo" --'"tMraot.withalwo.itory to) trper haa liatv bed-nnma nil all aonvoaleneaa for a Aral elaae hotel. One of (ho moit df lire Me hutol proper tiei la Central Peanrylvania. 8RCOND, A lot orgrnandla Clearfield horongh, bogiaalngat tbo end of Hi feet.froallng an Mar ket it reel, and thence along Market itraet lt feat, and renning back H feet, with lha bukldlnga thereoa erected. THIRD, A lot of ground ilttiale la Clearfield horongh, adjoining part No. 3, and eilendlag along Market treat feet la an allay, aad ran qlng back 110 fact, with balldingi thereon. FOURTH. A mt af ground In Clearfield bor- ough, adjoining hotel property, and attending, aloog Pint itreet SO feet and running back Jtoi) feat, mora or Ian, to aa alley. j FIFTH. All that certain lot. known la the plan of Clearfield borough aa Lot No 139, i fronting about 110 (Vet on Locnat rrert.mn ning back Itiafaat, store or leaa, to aa alley .gl with dwelling hoaie aad allaooewiery out. A boiidinji therroa irctd,aad otpar improremeata. ' IX TH. AH that cert i la aadirldad ...... a(fcJ laterait la that eerUi traol of land A 9 I i lu ale la Morril towaihip, Clearfield rM MntT, Pa.. koowaulbe-'N.Uirh 4 I'erl. Iraet," MBlnialnf B7 A.ozxmmt. Mor. .r le.e. and he Inn, Ih.rwo t la r ire 0.01117 a. whiba,lna, barakiek, Mb ..4 ether limber, ,,j Il ond.rlaid with ralaablerelaa .1 BlTliM INUI. 8 COAL. TER.lt 8 OF BJILK t One t bird earb at delrr.rr nt food ii, aad the balenoa I. b. eeenred be bond ..d nortfaie, rajabie In in. and Iw. eeatt, wilb lnlei.ru A. g, drlAW, JOS, SHAW. ' A. II SHAW, ll'r. ef RlebaH Shaw, Sr., in 4 Cle.tCfl.l. Pa., r.'imarr II, I"l lt. --rtr f ts dt'fftisfiututs. ! IMislii Classical School! riXIIH M.K.I nill opm u MONDAY, A I'llII. X I'JTH, ISSll.in Ilia l.ouaiii K.b....I 1.,mI.Iii., in CliarAald, and oooilnua alavvn naaW Tt'lTIONl f'ommoll KlilflUll Hranrlira, - 04MMI HIUlieri:u;ll.ll and llaaalra, . . . H.)H) JUr-A Normal Claaa nill ba roinrd, nllb Wlrb. ttvbaej'a K,.bo,il Kponomy ajolrat bunk. II. C. YOI NOMAN, A.M. Cloarllold, Pa., l .liro.rj 41b, JHHO .1m. REMOVAL ! James L. Lcavy, inic I'tirohttttiJ lb ontlr ittnli of FruJ. 8tvflklt, hcrbjr notlo that bi hM moved to to lbs room Hty ooenpiciJ hy Hootl A HtftorXj, on Rofloi.il stroet, tl)iro tio li pr)irii to oiler to tb luUfo COOK STOVES. PARLOR STOVES, of 1b lulrit iiiipruvi) iUarit, at low pri. HODSE FDENISHING GOODS, Gaa Fixtures and Tinware. inliitjjr, Uk Klttinp, ft iiietcioJir. All (ii Hio.rint I'umj.i wont wnrrnntr-iJ. AityibinK in nj (ino iw urdiireil iprci.il If deiinM. JAS. U. I.KAVV, Proprietor, FKKU. HACK tTT, AjrcDl. Oleortivd, !'., Jonnor I. HTO If- BOOTS & SHOES, HATS and CAPS, riicitifi- I lian ever in llio store of G. 0. k T. W. MOORE, III Hill Ml. I, I'll (IPICHA IIDIKE, Wii hu.'ii iiiMt riirtivi.l t l.o 'and bot Kolontod Mock of ' BOOTS SHOES, HATS, CAPS, ANU- I f Thai has ever coino to town. Also, all the new novelties in NECKWEAR.; .SIH K AUKXT? KOK I'KKKINS' j Driving Boots and Shoes. i Rubber Boots & Shoes. (Vive its a call und boo if wo doit'l cheaper than anybody oIhc, V.P.O. V, MOOMK, TitM W, MIHIKK. CleerfielJ. Fa, Sept. 31, HTtf-Im. If you want to see tbe finest Stock of, Ufiidy-Miule Clolhing IN ll.KaHKII I.I). I.IITil GUINZBDRG'S. If you want to Buy tie boat Fitting Clothing; If you want the most Reliably Made tiinm,;jimi:tt;;t;,;nt!i;:mit!m If you wmt to buy at tbe lowest Cash Prices, go to .I IK. S. If ou want to see the best assortment of ' CLOTflM; If you want to see a nice selection of Gents' Furnishing Goods ; If you want to buy a FINE HAT or a GOOD UMBRELLA, or a TRUNK or VALISE, If you want to get the worth of your Money, don't fail to go to a ixziii ittrs, WKSTKRN IIOTKL COKNKK, Clc.rtt.lit, Pa. Oat. ill, U7U.tr. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store. HIMIM KO. TIIHI.I'., OPLHA IIOUSK, Clearfield,' Pa., WHUI.ESALR RETAIL I'RAI.KR IN DKY GOODS, Couipriilng Iren (loodi of the eery lateit itylea. eon liming la part af Oath turner, UanoUoMor Peneiea, AIaoai, and all meaner of Fancy Dress Goods, 8"m "k,'"''n"' U,!,rfr ,'''J'' tl"a "la-pHMi, via. raiiKifs vi me erj llieil rtylea, aad a cheap ai they oan bo eold la tint market. BOYS NOTIONS, ConiUting of (Hare for float. Ladlet and Millet, line of all ihalee, Nilk Pringoi, Lae, Fancy Dreu Hattoni. LaHpi' Tiei nf all fhndoe and Mjlet, Cuffi aad Collar, Ribbon of all kindi and qaalitiee, Marina l aderwrar, Tnmmiagi, ate. BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, Queensware, Hardware, Tinware, trnrpelM, Oil C lot Iim, W A Tali PAPER, LEATHER, FISH, Etc., Whir, will Ue nU wheleule w null. W,M i.t. Country Produce I. Ei'h.Hge flir Hoode Markat Prlr.a. WM. J. il or r in, ( IrarHrlil, Pt.. fpt. IJ, am IT, isfflIauous. ARNOLD PAYS CASH or TRADE. Cnrwanaylllo, Pa., Jaa, , '7 tf. ONCV TO MUK.Oi flrvtrlMt iw- uruvfti firm lroitrty. by tho Mutuol LI t IlHUfl roiioo Ouuiiiooy of .Sow Vnrh, on tint norl- snKo, t iuuii hum up. tt furtlivr tn luiuiitllon ttl'l lj' to tbo uii'lrnlfrntrtl. Ul 'HXTHAL W SMITH. Cltaft.li.i Ym , Uj Tib. TV tf. Alia nk llialNwr Breaks. j Try Itlyt'oal. Tbo uitatr.iKDfJ oJuitti ibl m.lb-iJ uf itifurnt ii lk nutimrutii onitPiivon. Ihot bin ruol bouk ii not nWiolfT rrmtgemnit only, but tbot it Kill bo oiorottl in tbo Huinmor well Wn Irr. J rloln tint I hovolho Best Goal in the Market, ad will H U for oab, or It ebon go for duur, (ofsl, griN'eriof, oli. iMf ooatrootl nill U motlo ot o ty niuftll rtl.t. Fur full pRrticuloia soil nn mo il ior.oB, reiitllBft In id of UroboB' oipr Iiovh, or otl'lrti mo throuifb tbo puii otboo. Orilon loft ol Ibo M4ifl.l'o will ronoito prtiipt ftltontlon. TII'rH. A. DIM'KKr i. CliorBold, F , Joi 6, 1471 tf. M. M CUKKLI. It. hKILBNUX. (ilLICII, MclORKLE & 10,'S FURNITURE ROOMS, Mnrkrt Mtrfrt, f Irarflrld. Pa. Wo mofluiieturo all klod of Furnituro fir Chtviuhw-'. Jioloit Kooiiii, l.lbrorioi ond Hall. If you wont F urn it uro of onj kind, d'-n't ny until n roo our ototk. IM)i:UTAKI.(j la all it. brnnchea, iromitly nttendod to. OI'Il.CII, McCOKKLI A CO. ClearOal l, Pa., Feb. , 78. ' READING FOR ALL 1 1 HOOKS it- STA TIOXEH Y j Market Kt., Cleai tle.it, (at the Poet (Iftire.) .npHR anderilfni-d hegf leave to aanoau-e to ' X the oitiiem of Clearfield and vicinity, tbat ' bo hai t.tted np a room and hai jait returned from ti.e city with a large a infant uf reading matter, conn ting tn part ul Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, , DUnk, Affnount aad Pan Book of orory de lai'iffRt ecrtptiun; Puper and Kuvelopei, French pre wed b lend plain; Pern and Pi'Ofili : Ulank Legal i Papcri, l'eedi, Mortgagee i Judgoitnt, Kxeiup Uon and PPuntiarr mitre; White and Parrii men! Brief, egul Cap, kerord Oep, aud Bill Oap, 8beet Millie, fur either Piano, Hole vr Violin, emitaatly on hand. Aqv bookl or itationary deiired tbat 1 nay not have en baud, will be ordered by Int exprejA, and luld at wholesale ur retail to aait eaiUimera. I will alio kerp pariodiral Hteratnro, inch ai Alaatinee, Nowcpii.ert, ke. P. A. ti Al LIN. Clearfield. May 7, IHftS-tf A NEW DEPARTURE I, I T II t It S U I! It U . HoreafUr, good will he void for CASH only, or in evrtieoge fur produce. No book will be kept in the I u turn. Ail old aavuuoti tnuit bo ettloil. Tfauo who ran not cah up, will pl handover their noter aad CLOSE THE RECORD. I am determined tu cell my goodi at -cub price, end at a di Mount far baluw that ever offered ia Lhie vicinity. The dieeount ! allow my cuitomert, will make then rirh In twenty veari II !? iKX, 'ZV'Z aeea. llAMKL UUOULAM11KK. l.ulberebarK. Ja irj 17, l: HARTSWICK & IRWIN. rJKCUNU KTKKUT, CLEARFIELD,' FA., llb'ALKKtt IN PUUK I)UU(iS! CHJtMICALS! PAINTS, 0115, DYE STUFF VARMIHIIKS, Bltl'allKii, rKRrnaiKar, Fancy ooups, TOILET AKTICLr.S, Or ALL KIN DM, PURR W1XR8 AND LIQUORS tot medicinal parpoaee. Truiaai. flupportara, School Coohi and ttletiua ary, and all other article! uiually ffuad ta a Urug 8 tore. l'HVHICIANS' PRKSCUIPTIONH CAME HILLY COMPOrNDKb. Having a large ex per te ace la tha buitaeei they aaa giva entire eat ufactioa. 1. U. HAUTdWIOK, JOHN t. IRWIN. 0rt)d, Ut M. 1174 JARD TIMES itAV no crritoT IN FRE1MCHVILLEI I am aware that there ara omi peretAi a little hard to pleaie, and I am alev aware that the complaint uf "hard time" la well alga aaiToreal. Hut 1 am ao ailaatrd aow tbat I can aatiffy tha former and prate eonrluileely thai "hard tiuoe" wlll not effect tboee who buy their gnodi from ma. aad all my pekroai ihall ha initiated late tho re . erei ot iUOW TO AVOID JUKI) TIM KS I have rjooil. enough to tui.lf all tbe Inhabi tant! In lb. lower an! .( tbe oeaatji which I Mil Ml'I.HON lUlKll, wber. I fan alwaT. be foMd rand I. watt npon eallera .nil eulf ia itb Dry Ctoods of all Kinds, ftneb na Cloth., Ratlnella, ra.Blaj.raa, Mwaline Uelalnaa, Llaea, Urlllln., C.IImw, Trlatnlnj., Hlbbnna, Lao, Raule uaJa Clolbinf. Boala and Khoea, HaU nni Cape all of Ihe bail material and Blade lo order Hoe., Boeka, Uloraa, allllena, LaeM, Hlbbona.Ae OROCHRlBrl OP ALL KINDS, Coffee, Tea, Sneer, Itloa, Molaaaaa, Flab, Sail Pork, Llnaa.4 Oil, flak Oil, C.rb. Ull. llardwara, Qiaaea.war., Tinwaiw, C.atlnga, Plawa and Plow C.itl.,., Nalla, 8pihea, Com Cnltlm tra,Cltl.r Praaaea.and .11 klnda .( Aa, ferfuiaery, PeJ.u, V.rnl.k, Qnu, nni n fnerM .aaertBaat af 8l.llo.ery, OOOD FLOUJi, Of dilfer.nl brand., ajwaaa hnnt, nnd wilt b. aold ai lha low.al neelkle If nrM. i. II. MeClal.'a Vedlel.aa, Jarna'a Medlclaa. He. utter', uil Heoland', Blltera. I eel po.nde .f Wool wnnIM for btb lb. hlbe.t prlo. will b. paid. Cloeweaad nnnt and for aala nt tha l.w.at aj.rk.l prlM. AI.e, Airent for itrelton.Ule .id OnnewBaelH. Tkreeblag UaoblnM. h.Call ue Ntf.1 Tonreelrel. TonajtHleA nerjtki.i n.ulli kept In a mall atm. L. M. COl'MIKT. rrearVvUle t 0., Anvl If, tTV