She gWf nMiran. Gioaoi B. Goodlahdib, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MABCH Sl.tBUB. Reader, Ityoi int to knew what l nolne; on ! tho bnalnoea world, Jut Ml oor edvertiila, .olamal, tat fyeetal oolnmn to pnrtloolar. MAXIMI FOR TMl DAY. ' No worth? toe ooe of Preeldeot laoold bo Wlllinn lo Sols II H mM in, or pioooa aaw k. ... fr.-l. V. a. 8t. I wold oarer bbto bees reeonclled to tho ele tIIm by tbe emalleet old of mint of pereoo, kiwnir reepeeteble l print life, who eiaet forever mitt npon hie brow lb. clomp of frond Int trtnajphant I Ameriena hietorj. No ino loqaont oetloo, fcowever naorttortoaj, eon woeb mi tbo letter, of tbot word. GlIILII FbABOH AOAHl I would rather here the endoroonont of aqaar tor of a ailllloa of tho Amoriooo pooplo tkoA thot Ar ik. T.n.lil.,1. Retnrnine Board, or of tbo Con mlealon whtoh oielodod tko foot! end doolded tko onoetlon on o veoSBleolltT. Tool. A. Har.niPM. tinder Iho fomt of low, Rotberford B. Ilejeo boo Woo declared Preaident of tbo Uoitod Bletoe. Hie titlo roiu anon diifrmnobiMaioDt of lawfal Toton, tho folio oortllootoo of tho ratoralof o oori ootiof eorropllr, ood tbo decliloe of o eom Btaalon wblob hoi rafoeed to bow orldoooo of al UnJ freed. For Iho Brat llae oro tho Amortoan pooplo ooofroolod ilk tko foot of a freadaleatlT eleeted Prealdeal. Lot it lot bo oidoratood thot tho froad will ho etleoUv eeqnleaeed la by tho eoentry. Lot ao hoar pau la whloh tko aaarpa- tloa 11 rorfottoa. Aaaani or DiKocearic at. C.'i Oao kaadrod 70m of hamaa depravity eeeo Dl.ted ui oonoontraud Into a olitoel of orlmo. Noror aiata la See haodrod yeare iboll tho; hOTO aa opporteally to rrpool too wrong. Venial W. Vooaaaal. DEMOCRA T10 COUNTY COM MITTEE FOR 1880. oa. o twp. MiMoaal. roOTorrrca. RamaM. B'r. Charlaa B. Patrick. Buraildo. ClearBold " Snilb V. Wll.oo, CleorSeld. Corweniv'e " V. I. Iboaiptoo, CurweoeTille. Hootidolo " Patrick Dona, IloaUdolo. LoaiborCj" Deelel W. Ilile, Lumber City. Xewhnre " Iaaao Morklo. Bard. N. Woib'a Dr. A. D. Bennett, N. Waahlactea. Oaaeola " R. A. Campbell. Oeeeola Mill!. Wellaoetoe " Ooo. W. Kaih, Walleeetoa. BoMaria Tp. David Boor, Olen Hope. B.ll " J oho M Roil. Oilend BIoobi " William Ltnee, Poreal. h...i liui Belab. Walloootoa. Bradford " Doolol Uitaboai, rVoodlood. BrodT Chorloi 8hoai, Lalharabaro Rnrmlda Joha lltir. H. WuhlOf ton. Chut Jotoph Ji. Broth, N. Wafbtotton. CoTiaotoa " F. 0. Coadriot, FrooehTlllo. Dooour " Jacob F. SUiuer, 1'hiHpibarg Forroia. A. A. Blooa. Marroa. Illrud w Jobs Nowoonb. Ollliefhi floaboa John A. L. Flogal, Llok tna Milla. tirohaai " v. w. Kjior, urenwouii Urooowood John A . Roaltl, Morroa. Uoliob " Jouoa Fljna, Smltb'l Mlllr Uontoa " 11. L. Horn. or, Pooeold. .lord.. Dr. I. A. Orouwoll. AaoonTlllo Kortbooa M Ooorgo Beekoadora, fialtLlok. Knot Conrad Uakor, Now Millport. Lowronoo " Clark Brown, Cloorllold klarrU ' D. H. WorninK. Iforrtidolo Mlooi Pons - MirtiaM. Flrna.araaiDiaa Hilll Pika " r-omorl AddUmna, CarwtBiTill. 8odt Joba M. TroiL D0B0I0. Vnloa " Rroboa H. Lahordt, Rooktoa, n'oodwarl " Williora Lathar, Idadora. Da.J. P. BUBCHFIXLD, Ckaimaa, Cloortold, Pa. W. E. Willici, Boorourp, Cltaraeld. We notice that the editor! of the Bellofonto Watchman re very indig nant at the frionde of Governor Cur- tin for employing that Kadioal attor ney, Hon. Wm. II. Armstrong, to pload tho Governor'! caoe before a Commit lee of Congree. We p rename few team will be wonted by them over the content. They were a little too elow in oonilnz out on that side to be effective. Kaudli-Daooid. All the l'biladel pbia official and officers of the Board of traders, etc., prayed the Board ol l'ardona to forgive the aim of the Leg. illative "rooatera" and bribers ; but aa there are only two "roosters" Quay and Dunklc on the Board, the parpon went overboard. 'Tis well that Hoyt did not have the casting vote in this case. He may, however, turn sp at the right point hereafter. Because, if Quay, Dunkle and lloyt are not one, the alliance is a wonderful one. A Glib-tonouedDrhaqooui. Sen ator Iloar, oi Massachusetts, In allad ing to the carpet-bag scoundrel Kel logg's cose the other day, finding that the rascal was about to be expelled from his seat in the United States Senate, which he bad stolen, just as II ay en stole his from Tilden, speaks of it as "great public crime." This Is a high- toned charge ; but coming from a man who helped to steal a Presidential scat, the Senatorial question is rendered rather insignificant, and does not nued to be elaborated. The Divil'b Work. Grant, Bab cock, Belknap & Co. have employed that noted liar "Petroleum V. 2tas- byn to writo a book on tho Harriet Beocher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin' plan, entitled "Andersonville A Story of Soutliorn Military Prisons," during the late war. It is to be circulated as a Radical campaign document, and ministers, colporteurs, ami book, aguuts, who are more mercenary than patri olio, are being employed everywhere in the North to circulate this firebrand of falsehood and moral treason against the country, which is now at peace with all tbo world. Reader, belp to kill off these political jackalls which propose to dig up the dead oi sixteen years ago, for purely party purposes. Bigots, tools and knaves might engage in such work, but boneat men noverl Uamiron s aid. Tbo editor or a patent Ineidc published at Punxsataw aey, called the Spirit, is using his in fluence, so far as it goes, to elect a Radical to the United States Senate. Or, he may be vain enough lo be look ing after the place himself, and thro' the Cameron influence oust Mr. Wal lace. The virtue of a husband would be badly discounted H be would pro claim, his wife a harlot on the street corner! ; and the loyalty of a clorgy. man, who constantly upbraids and lies about his Bishop, wonld be doobtod, and, if tolerated, would divide his flock. We have not a patent on these parables. - The editor in question can utilite them lor his own benefit, and go on slandering Senator Wallace to "hit heart's content." Theex Custom House officer la th very last man to diaria'il the Senator. A Judas, indeed I TROUBLE AMONG TllE"ROOS- 'MRS." j A number of the dirty birds who! flocked to llarri.barrr last Winter, to bribe member) or the Legislature, for the purpose of Pin the li.ur . million Pittsburgh Riot Bill, now find themavlvi a in a bail box. A number oi them having been indicluil by a Grand Jury at Harrisburg for this high crime, and being fully aware that the crime charged against them could be proven, they appeared before that Court and pload guilty, ao as to pre vent the exposition of thoee who had taken the "blood money." These sell same "roosters" at once applied for a pardon, to eeme off juat two days be fore the Court had nouued me crimi nals that they would be called up for sentence. (The Court, of course, knew nothing about this private arrange merit) The Board of Pardons hoorotary of the Commonwealth, Matthew 8. Quay; Secretary of Internal Affairs, Colonel Dunkle; Attorney General Palmer; and Lieutenant Governor Stone met at the State Capitol on Saturday and heard the attorneys on both aides, and, alter a five hours' pri vate consultation, a vote of the Board was taken: For pardon, Quay and Dunkle ; against pardon, Palmer and Stone a tie vote. It looks now as though the "roos ters" would land iu the penitentiary ; but that Danphin county Court has no standing with us since it killed poor Evans, and allowed Gov. Hartranft and "Addition, Division and Silence" to escape and get away with J300.000 of the funds belonging to the State. Monday last was the time fixed by the Court for the criminals to appear for sentence, but not ono of them ex hibited bis blessed countenance in the Courtroom. A bonch warrant was the result, but the Sheriff will never find them. The Court in this instance overrides the Pardon Board. A Swarm of Enumerators. The Norriatown Regittcr, in alluding to the census business in that district, says : General William Schall, of this bor ough, Supervisor ol the Census for the Fourth District of Pennsylvania, though bis appointment has already been confirmed by the Senate, has not yet received bis commission.- His di vision embraoes the counties of Mont gomery, Bucks, Northampton, Lehigh and Carboa, composing in all 320 dis tricts, of which 64 are in this county, and a list of these districts has already been forwarded to the Supervisor-in- Chief at Washington, General Walker, for examination. For the position of Enumerator in those 320 districts Gen eral Schall baa already received tip. wards oi 3,000 applications, and oandi. dales are still daily pouring In upon him. The list of appointments is part ly determined upon, but will not be announced before May 1st. Of the more tban 3,000 persons who want to be Enumerators, there aro eighteen ladies, seventeen from Montgomery county and one from Lehigh, and it is not unlikely that the fairer sex be rep resented in the list of appointments. Just So. The Clinton Democrat, in alluding to current issues in this cam paign, among other things, alludes to Senator Wallace In this way: "With flon. Wm. A. Wallace aa Chairman of the National Committee, and the sol dier statesman Hancock as onr nomi nee, we then will see liberty safely perched npon the pinnacle ol Demo cratic votes that will o'ertop the op position ten to one I The Democratic voters owe to Wallace that they have a United States Senator at Washing ton from this Btate to-day. Without his untiring seal in the Kali ol 74 the State Legislature would bavc been Re publican, and in that event the father and son would have represented their party from this State in the United States Senate. As it is we have Democratic Senator, and we are satis fied he is the 'noblest Roman of them all.' When fualty to party is concerned, or when Democratic sentimeat is to bo upheld, he is always npon the ground." A Spectacle. It is said when it was aonouncod on the morning of the 23d Inst that Uen. Grant and troupe were lost in the Gulf of Mexico, in passing from Cuba toGalveston, Texas, the two-thirds of the "Christian states men in the loyal North" wept like children. A New York Uaald cor respondent, who was with Gon. Grant and party during the perilous voyage of the City of Mexico to Galveston, raises the curtain in this way : Wklla tko ooonlrj was fOBTalood wllk faarkut tho koro of Appomattoa might and a wotarp grava, and thoaiaadf of ptoon pooplo all orar tko load wora down oa tkolr kooos praTlaf for kit ofotj, Orant kimsolf woo onunl? oooooaood la tbo ntoomutp'i caaia, panog an oigor aaa piayiag polor, sttorlv oMtrtoao la too rarroandlng aaa. gar. It is diogusting to ovary candid man who reads the political "guah" manu factored by men who claim to be the proprietors of true godliness ; for Grant is one of the radewt public men that ever beld decent position in this country. A Manlt Endorbement. General Porter's case will probably go over to the next session oi Congress, when the motive, remarks tho Pott, to make an act of long delayed justice a parti. san question will not exist General Getty who sat npon the recent court with Generals Schofield and Terry, be fore the investigation was a strong op ponent of reinstatement in the army, besides being a warm Republican, as are the two Generals named. In a re cent letter, General Getty says that he "feels like one who ought to ash pardon .for having done Orneral Porter th cruel wrong of having teventeen yean btheved him a traitor to hit country." How difforent is the conduct on the floor of Congress of such demagogues as Lo gan, Garfield A Co. Clerical Sarcasm. Some political preachers turned up at Washington the other day, and of course call upon Hayes. The Pot, In alluding to the aflair remarks : "The clergy men who called at the White House to aay to Mr. Hayes that they hoped his admin istratioa might end M it had begun meant to be polite, bat tbey were most inclusively and laceratingly sarcastic' - .14' Captain C. B. Brock way, of Bleoma burg, who baa been published aa dead in many papers, baa recovered so far from hi severe illness aa to be able to mad the obituary notices oi himself and to lay his plans for revenge. BROAD COMMOX SENSE. We clip mi article from a lata num ber of the Philadelphia Time, which ill one ol the bent newspapers in the coun try, although it i not very good Deni- npr-.lir. Btlthnrit V in w ttnr-llenn umm ,int mwing fori' Democratic, that we f i,y it fur . the benefit ol our readers: 1 "KorTildon, il ho is available," is the report from tho Rhode Island Demo cratic delegation to Cincinnati, and it is the rejiort from a large majority of the Democrats of the country. Tho conviction is general that Tilden was del ran (led out of bis election to the Presidency in 1876, and ho would un doubtedly be re-nominated in 1880 "if be Is available;" but is he available? This is tho grave problem for the party to solve, and its solution will decide the action of the National Convention. Il would be midsummer madness for the Democracy to nominate a candi date who must start in the race beaten iu New York, for that would be inev itable defeat in the election ; and until the discordant elements in that State are hnrmonixed, the judgment of -all dispassionato Democrats will be that the nomination of Tilden would be surrender ol the battle. There are positive expressions for Tilden In loc al itles Iu Pennsylvania ; and it is quite possible that a decided majority of the delegates to the State Convention would prefer him if Now York cordially presented him ; but he who dreams of Tilden Instructions in this State with New York bitterly wrangling ovor Tildooism, ninst credit the Democracy with a very narrow measure of politi cal sagacity. The Democrats have been starving on the outside of power for twenty years, and tbey don't care much who presides at tho Democratic letst and disponaos Democratic patron age, but tbey are decidedly anxious for anotberaquaro meal of Democratic po' or. They will, therefore, be rather more practical than sentimental in the choice of their leader, and tho candidate who can win will be their man when a nom ination is to bo made. Sheep and Wool Snow. The Phil- adelphia Record, in alluding to this coming event, remarks : "The wool industry is a great National Interest In sheep husbandry and the production of woolen fabrics, Amorican agriculture and manufactures are intimately blended, and their welfare becomes dcntical. The encouragement of this joint industry Is a mat tor of especial importance to Philadelphia, where the production of woolon goods has at- tained immense proportions and remarkable diversification. The pass age in the House yesterday of the bill prepared by Mr. Shallenbargor on be half of the Pennsylvania State Agri cultural Society, relating to the pro posed International Sheep and Wool Show, will occasion very general grat ification. The bill admits free of duty all articles designed for exhibition, and directs a full official report nnder the sugorvlsion pf the Commissioner of Agriculture. The show is to be hold in 8optmber of this year, In the Cen tennial Building, in Falrmonnt Park Assurances have been received of hearty oo-operetiop of foreign and domestio exhibitors." Condensed Troths. The editor of the Philadelphia Record hits the nail right on the head in this way Iron sow aad tkaa tko InaortaaM U nrgod apoa tka toon try ar matntataiag taa "roiaita or tho wor." Thoro ara iobm of uom "roaaltr tool it aooaiadootrablatooblitoraMasftoonolpootiblo. Book "ronalu of tko war" ao ara Talaoblo wiU bo Torvltkoly to malatala tbomiolroi withoot aay wild wariag of tho bloody ohirt. Tko aoitp and poraotaltv of tko Unloa boto boon amply vtndt. a. ltd. aad ao otaiiblo porooa boliaToi that thoro ii oar farther poril from ooooniioa. Tbo danger that moaaoot tho ooaatrp nowloof qailea dinar ant kiad. It ii bo Magor diaraptlon, bat tho re- Tone. oentraUMUoa mat Ibroolana iMooaatry, Il ii Ikii otkor oiu-ams tkat tbo people baTe to aoard acoiait. Tbo loodoaor to too ooatolidatioa of aU eotkortlT is tko Nattoael Boaortlgalp and tho MdaoUoa of loeel Mlf garerameat to a eam- plolo ubordloaUoa of tho ooatral power U oaa of tae"reoeiiooff tne war." AmoBg otnor nnoonira hl "reealta" are tbo eppresaiTO feetares of war loglilalloa, the eetEaagaatoBt of Ike ooouoaa, poo lie domoraliiatioa, a gooerel neodoooo ip tbt regard 000a oatortaiood fur tbo elrll an para mooat la tka military power, and a wider preed aod dangeroei latrooeotios oi oorropl poiittoo moiooaa. The Grant scheme, It carried out, will prove lar mora disastrous to Lib erty and the Union than that of Jeff. Davis. The latter was gotten op on the cannon, muBket and sabre plan courage, pluck and porsistenoe. The former is a cheap sneak-thief arrange ment, to turn a Republic into a despot ism for thierei and fcllons to profit by. Grave Suspicions. The recent fre quent Attack made on the life of the Cur of Russia, has lud to a universal removal of all the Imperial Guards in and around the Royal Palace. The numbers have beon doubled and sta tioned one very floor of the building, instead of only keeping a file at tbo entrance to each apartmont Now,who will watch the guards and see that they are not tampered with T Locally, we have a case in point:' The 8tump Creek oil well managers have re-organ lied on the same plan, Grave sus picions have surrounded that derrick tor some time. The old drillors bavo tjeen dismissed ana new ones employed and a guard put over them. Sonv one should see that neither drillors nor watchmen are greased. ' ' wamBHBBwaaaaTag" The Gbernbackebs. A very frag mentary assembly of men met in Har risburg on the 23d Inst., for the par pose of making a Greenback, ticket Frank Hughes and bis son in-law, Dewees, and our beloved Congressman, Yocum, were tb leading spirits. P. Dewees, of Schuylkill, was noml nalcd for Supreme Judgo, and Col. A L. Roberts, of Crawford, was nomi nated for Auditor General, and the fol lowing wore then elected as delegates at large to ths N ational Convention P. W. Hughes, William H. Hinea, B. White, Samuel Calvin, with D. A. Evans, J. L. Wright, F. S. lloth, W n. Tipton, as alternates, aa well as full delegation. They were Instructed to vote for Hon. Uendrick B. Wright, of Wilkes-Barre, for Presidont. A Poset of A Cabe. A contempo rary, in alluding to one of the oelobrat- ed Congressional contents, says : "I the contosted election case from Min nsaota of Donnelly vs. Washburn, a majority of the committee has reported in mvorof Donnelly- The vote has not been taken In th House. The report cites 291 case of bribery where th money was paid by Washburn' recog nlsed agent. Over one hundred oases ar traced directly to Washburn' office, tb money In some case being paid In hi presence, or thai of bis brother, Go. C. C. Washburn, ol Wisconsin." THE KERXS MA TTER. THE HECOHD AN DTH at COMMIT TEE VINDICATE SENATOR WALLACE. COHHSKI'ONUim K BKTWXIN SKNATOK WALLACE AND SENATORS M'DONALII . AND OARLANU WALLACE NEVER RtQt'KKTKD MARSHALL KSRNS CONFIRMATION. U.S. Senate Chamusii, W'ahiiinu ton, March 10, 1880. 7oJ J M 'Donald and A. It. Garland, Sub committee of the Judiciary Committee of the United States Henatc Gbntlr men: I will thank you to futnish me with oopies of my correspondence with your Committee on the subject of tbo confirmation ot James N. Korns as U. S. Marshal for tbo Eastern District of Pennsylvania; and if you i'oel at liberty to do so, with a statement ot the reasons govorning the Committee in reporting lavorauly upon bis nomi nation, very rospectiuny yours, William A. Wallace, RRPLT OP SENATORS M DONALD AND OAKLAND. Washington, March lfl. IHiiO. Hon. Win. A. Wallace, U. S &natc : DfcAR Sir In reply to your inquiry an to the correspondence between yourself and the Judiciary Committee of the Senate touching the confirmation ot James N. Kerns us United States Mar shal lor the Eastern District of Penn sylvania, we herewith enclose you eopios ol your letters, sunt to tne 1,0m miltee, opposing Mr. Kerns. The reasons wuicb governed us as the Democratic members of the sub- Committee in recommending Kerns' confirmation, were substantially as lot lows : Tho confirmation was opposed upon political grounds alone. We made careful inquiry as to the personal char acter of Korns, and found that II was good. We both had boen members of the investigating com nil lieu Delore which Kerns appeared and testified, and were also present in Philadelphia wnen toe examination 01 witnesses af fecting his official action was held This testimony was the ground ot po litical opposition lo him and bad beon sunt by you to tbo Lommittoo. in a carotid examination ot it wo found that Korns' conduct on election day woe not censurable, in view ot the du tics imposed unon him hv law. and our judgment was that those duties wero neither vinuiclivoly nor illegally nerlormcd. lie swore beloroonnomiiuiieeoi in vestigation that Deputy United Statos Marshals were not neouod in 1'bil a, and that ho bad them appointed bocauso the law compelled him to do so when ap plication wan mado by two citizens. lie admitted be did not know many ot the Deputies, and took the endorse ment of his political friends as to their character. In this respect he was cen- surable, for the character ot many of these Deputies was very bad, 1 bis was the solo around upou wnico we could sustain our rejection of Kerns, and in view of what he had testified. as well as of his personal character and behavior on election day, we did not feel justified in rejecting bim, as we would run the risk ot obtaining a man who would execute the law vin dictively' because he believed in it. Ibese wero the grounds upon wnicb we acted. Kerns cauie to ub personally whilst the tiommation was iu our bunas, and we discussed the subject with him ful ly, and he reiterated tho opinions he bad previously sworn lo. You did not at any time request or snggont his con firmation, nor, so far as we know, was there any interference by you with the action of the Judiciary Committee, except at tb letters hereto attached show, it is not the practice pi that Committee to bear persons before it orally, but always in writing. We are, very respeollujly, yours, J. K. M'Donalu, . A. U. Qarland. COPY OF LETTER TO CIIAIRMAN OF COM MITTEE SENDINO THE TESTIMONY. Sen ate Cn amber, Washington, Jan uary 9th, 1880. lion. A. O. Thnrman, Chairman Judiciary tommiito", oenaie Dear hir: 1 bavo the honor here with to transmit to your Committee a copy of the testimony taken by a Com mittee ot the Senate in regard to the character and behavior of Special Dep uty Marshals appointed in Philadel phia in 1878, by Marshal Kerns, whose re-appointment is now Deioie your Cominitteo for confirmation or rejec tion, and request yonr Committee (on behalf of the people of tho Kastern District or Pennsylvania), 10 reioci tne appointment - Very truly yours, WM. A. WALLACE, U. O. O., ra. OOPV OF LETTEE TO SENATOR BAYARD, A MEMBER OP THE JUDICIARY Coll MIT TIE, ON FILE WITH TIIE RECORP. U. 8. Senate C'hauiieu, Washing ton, January 17, 1880. My Dear Sen ator: 1 have not had an opportunity to talk with vou in regard to the con- firmation of Kerns as .Marshal 01 onr Eastern District, which Is now before the Judiciary Committee. I write to earnestly uriie bis rejection, lie is not a fit man tor the place, as nis ap Dointmonts fully show, and ho Is a rep resontative of the very worst elements of Philadelphia Republican politics. 1 shall feel that the ticnuto if laith)iia to itself if this man be confirmed. Very truly yours, William A. Wallace, Senator Bayard, . P. 8. 1 have seen Thurman and Garland, and talkod with them. copy of letter to senator oarland, rPRIVATE.l U. H. Senate Cha.mbf.r, Washinh- ton, February 2, 1S80. Dear Garland: In re Kerns. Send to Attorney Gen eral's office for papers atfeeting bim and bis official character and conduct. C. B. Barrett, a U. 8. Dotective, Philadelphia, can nlsoenlighton you. Wallace The A.ieta bo! perticolerly iBiereatcd la Iho opinioaa of the ClcarBald KaroBLicAM. Blotweer. ing any ajea'a ooller the ua bae oploioao of ite owa whloh It eipreaaoa wboaever ao dlepoeed aad eoneeqaeBtly kordly knowa kew to appreciate tko eitnaltoa of reiiowo of tbe KreoaLic-aa'e atrlpe, who era ob.lged lo "eneero whenever their maa i era take anon, dueee. Aa, 411 right 1 Put wa will tuko tho lib erty tp inform the editor pt tbs iS'vin that w ar our own proprietor presses, material and all and are therefore a full fledged freeman In the broadest sense pf rh term, We never tak snuff, nor do we sneoie like somo other fellows wa could name when their masters chuck the box under their noses, when they must snecye, or tak a kick. We have beard of some fellow inheriting both. aTreereeeJ, Thai geaator Wm. A. Wallace, for peroiittlni Ibe eonftrmatlpa of Janeo N. Kerne 4a Tailed Slalea Marahel for the Rartara Dletrtet of Panoeyrraaie, neaerToa tha eoatompt of every aaaeet voarosral. . , Th foregoing was passed by a num ber of men who claimed to be tbe Drm ocratio Committee ol Lawrence. As Simon Cameron and his son created the county and havo owned il evor since it organisation by from 1,000 to 1,600 majority, no Domocrat need be alarmed at thia Winnebago movement, l.awrenc rierci helps tp elect pemo orata to the legislature or to the I'ni ted States Senate. It Is the old Cam. eron yell. Entiii'siabM. Tho Washington Star comes out In this way : ".Nominate Sey. mour and al) will b well for the party, and, what Is far more important, for the country I Hurrah for Hrymoor and Hendricks. That Is the ticket to beat flrant or any stalwart" II U lXE'S DOMIXIOXS. A cotemporary, in speaking of the disgraceful election scenes iu Maine, as much so aa those of Louisiana and Florida iu 1870, remarks: "It Is altogether more than probable that the alteration., which now plainly appear upon the face ot the Maine election returns, were made by some one or mora of the many irresponsible persons who have been handling them since thoy went into tho custody of Mr. Kngono llulo'a committuo, than that forgeries so patent should have been porpctiated by the honorable cit izens who constituted Gov. Gnrcelon's Council of State. What unknown in torlopurs can do in the course of a few minutes in falsifying election papers when they casually got hold of them, does not need any elaborate explana tion to Pbiladclphiaiia. Tho Portland Argus Intimates that a certain small office-holder, whom It names, made tho alterations for the express purpose of having thorn wrongfully attributed to the Governor and Council in order to discredit and Injure those gentlemen in the public estimation. In any case it was a very dirty trick, aud one that will be sure to recoil upon the party which seeks lo profit by it. (Question ablo methods anil diBingcnions pro cesses are too often resorted to by politicians, but thev prove losing ven tures in the long ran." A Goon TniiMr. Tho Washington Capital hits those newsj spors a good dig who have always been yelping, "Tariff! tariff!!" for tho protection ol Amorican industry, in this way : Tbo unhealthy moanpoly thnt ennblei paper meaufneturarl te demend any price Ibey please lo ok, origiontee with tbe peroioioii yaiein of protection, la wblnb Iht Government undertokoe to ineare a profit to tbe oortoin inreotmants of enpilel to tbe lojnry 01 oil oluor Interert. So long aa thia abomiaetloa enroled only tbo alupid and Ignorant ogriculturiitt, ao long tbe polledium edroooted It, or looked oa wlih oolm Indiffaronoo. Now, bowOTer, that it aomaa home to Iho netriotio p., tbe ery of lodigoation end tbe demand for a repeal atun the eara of tbe aolone. And yet wherein dooa the oo-ee!!ed protaetioa lo mana faetarera of eaiioo, or Iba productive of pig iroa, or any ether pet tnrealnicot for which tbe dor ernment baa Inaured a profit f The patriotie p. are bow ready to pronoaece ell Iba argumoata aeed la bobelf of tbe aystemaa ao moob rubiab. Ihey eannot demand Iho frre edmiMlon of foreign made paper without edmltling that tbe reasunl offered end heretofore aoeepted in feror of prohi bition on other artiolea are f ilea end miechieroaa. Iroa aad atoel, aalt aad coal, leather aa 1 a boa dred other artiolea of oaniomptloo for the sup port of wbicb, when proilucrtl 01 boor, oonaumeri bore broB made to auOeratand upon ell-looro with Iho preoioua paper so neoaaary to the pal ledlum. How singular thalu monopoly should so suddenly become "unhealthy" to those who have bellowed tariff for forty years I There always was a tro mendous difference as to whose ox was being gored. For Sale. Tho Erie Ga:e.lte, a pa. per with over sixty years of nsel'iil lile behind it, is offered for sale, lloraco Grecly set type in the Gazette office in 1831 for the compensation of 115 a month and board. In his autobio graphy he says : ' This was tbo first! newspaper wbcren I employed j . ' , that made any money for its owner, and thus had a pecuniary value." He spent 6 ve montlm ''industriously and agrecatiiy" in r,ric. "Though still a tawyonthof 20 years, and knowing no one in tho borough when I entered it," say the autobiography in Its ao- ooiiut of this portion of its life, "I made acquaintances thare who are still val ued friends ; and before T left was of. fored a partnership in tho concorn, which, though 1 had reasons lor declin ing, was none the less flattering as a mark of appreciation and confidence." Am L'NBi.akiisiiBn SootiNBRit The Bellofonto Democrat remarks : As was to be expected, the fionato Committee on Commerce reports against tho con firmation of the son of J. Madison Wells whom Mr. Hayes nominated to be Survoyor of the port of New Or leans. The eommitteostatesas reasons for their action that the confirmation of the father, boBides numerous mer- chants, whose names are found npon his papers, telegraph that tt)ey diq pot recommend Mr. Wells and that their names woro forged. - Everything old WcU does secmsto lie marked by vil- lainyand th is forgery isonlyono of many, lie is, however, one of Mr. Hayes' shining lights. The same rogue, who, acting under the advice and counsel of John Sherman, stole the Presidency and with the aid ol Joe. Bradley seated lloyos in the While House. A Haui. Steam a Cliff.D. Qn the morning of the 22d inat., near Milton, North Carolina, while a little threo. year old child of Jr. William Murray was sitting 011 a lylo feeding ohickona, a large oaglo sweoped down on tbe chickens, scattoriig them in all direc tions. A l!i chid was moving off the eagle wade a seond awoop, catching tbo child in its talons and with its prey rose in the air ; but tbe child was too heavy and lie eagle managed to flutter a short diitnneo to the limbol a decayed oak. its talons woro so en tangled in the entiling of the child, that il could nor got loose and the weight soon mads it pome down to tho ground. The frghtenrd father of the child came ap ind killed the ealo. Tbe chtU, save foeae donp aoralobes, wa uninjured. 1 Who Tuxr iR. Just now it is worth while to remember that the liourd of Pardmii is composed of Mat thew 8 (Juay, BdTetry pf tbo Com monwealth, A ami K. Dunkel, Secre tary of Internal Affairs, Henry W. Palmer, Attorney Genoral, and Chas. W. Stone, Ijienttnant Oovcrnor; all Republicans. Thilf w ork to ho sun- oosaful must he afpmvcd by'llenry M. Iloyt, Oovcrnor, bIbo a llepublican. 11 Kemble, Pttriff, Rumberger and Sailor are pardmrd, tho fiepnlilican parly will havo indi-puted claim to tho credit. Tin MicuiuAMiga'a Traps. The Washington Pott in alM'ng lo th shameful bargain and sale, between these two celebrated "Christian states men," says: "In commenting on the trade between Chandler and Chris- liancy, In which a Senate feat was disposed of on strictly eximmereial prin ciples, it should sot be forgotten that M r. Kvarts took a hand in the bargain, placing a mianiorj at the disposal of Chandler In consideration of bis sup port nf the Administration." A Good Ima -Hansom, of tha Indi ana Democrat, remarks: "Wo should like to soe our Irlenda of the Pitt. burgh Post, Ilarriiburg Patriot, Tbila dolphin Commonvtalth, and Lancaster Intelligencer let tip on Messrs. Wal lace and Randall, and give th Repub lican a whack. Just for change, vou know I" LET U fill A VE PEACE. It Is said that some of tho Demo cratic Senatorial Committee having in charge the matter touching the elec toral count, 11 ro in luvor ot allowing it to remain just as it I'. If this be true, it is a terrible mistake. There is just now a conflict of opinion upon this, subject, which can easily be sell led by the concurrent action ol the two nouses ol' Congress. The llepublican theory thnt the I'reaiilent of tho Senate can direct the tellers to count such returns only as ho in his supreme wisdom may direct RryJ t.b ibere is no appeal to either llouso from his decision, mon strous as it may seem, will be strictly acted upon by those in authority at Washington. With General Grant the llepublican candidate, Wm. A. Wheeler the llepublican Presidont of the Sen ato, and Rutherford B. Hayes the lle publican President of Iho United States, with the array and navy at bis call, what in the world is to prevent the llepublican leaders from whistling down the wind the popular will and perpetuating thoir power at tho point of the bayonet, if vanquished at tbo polls? What is the use of running any risk, when tho Democratic majori ty in Congress can make, if they wish, such fair and equitable provision for the counting of the electoral votes as will prevent all possible trouhlo and be entirely satisfactory to the nation ? To hesitato doing so is Blicer madness. Iot to do this wise and necessary thing, intended solely to preserve the peace of the country and not to further the interests of any particular party, would demononstrate most clearly the latal incapacity ol the Democratic ma jorilv to control public aflaird. Il would he a blunder, worse than a crime, that pnro statesmanship would never make. Ibe settlement ol this open question at tho present session of Con gress may saro tho Nation from an archy and bloodshed. Let the Na tional Democracy look this grave ques tion squarely in ths face and meet it boldly. Mako the matter ao plain and just in its methods that no human be ing can cavil about it so plain, in (act, that even tho wayfaring men, though fools shall not err therein and then let ns have peace! Baltimore Gazette. GOVERNMENT SINS. Tho Washington Post pertinetly re marks: The Stats Department baa caused ths statement to be made, through the medium of certain con venient newHpapers, that the Fraudu lent l'reiidcnt has requested the rosig nstion of George F. Seward, tbe unim prisooed tcoundrcl who disgraces this country abroad in his ofliciul capacity as Minister to China. This is a bold, deliberate anrt indecent lie. .Seward's resignation, properly signed and sealed, is at this moment in the HWHOiion ot tlio State Department. It was made out and-doponited there months ago with tho view ol baving it in reatlinoss to delcat tho ends of juHiice aimed at, should tbo llouso suddenly decide upon thu commencement of impeachment proceedings ugaiiixt Seward. Tbe precedent set in t ho liel It nap oasc was to ho tuken advantago of. Iho policy ot tho administration in the premises originated by Frederick W. Seward, late assistant nccretury ol Mate, and irgo K. Seward's couBin, advocated hJ Mr- Kvttrlf "'J fl" by Mr. Hayes has been to flhield Seward in deHance of Congress, and at the samo time oscapo tho scandal attending upon tho atioouasfut impeachment of ono of in roreign onnmier. n in oocoming evid-nt, as it did somo time ago, that Sen ,rd would not bo allowed to longer retain in peace tho position which he degraded and that immediate and de termined action by Congress was cer tain, Messrs. Hayes and Kvarts set themselves to work to devise some aicaaa to cwoo)fe Ibo diewgitroaUlv Situa tion in which thoy found themselves, even at tha expense of Seward. Wo nave tho preliminary announcement o! the now plan in tbo semi oHlcial state ment now relerrod to. lint tbo result will not be what is hoped fur. Soward may escape thcpenitentiarv.bat Haves and Kvarts will not th odium, of the transaction. Tbe whole dirty affair Is too apparent in its effects. Hill Returning.- Most of our read ers will recollect the outrages perpe trated by Sitting Bull and his band and their flight into Canada, but hun ger seems to be a moat potent per suader. . Itisinducingbundredsof Sit. ting Rull's fighting men to accept the hitherto rejected torms of surrender. Thoy are coming across the line, giv ing tip their aims and pontes, and ask ing to be fed. Tbe return of these troublesome people from tbe Dominion is an event that does not tower to the lull height of a National blessing. (jixiB Civilization. It is an nounced that Postmaster General Key recently received a telegram from New Muiioo stating that Indiana had at tacked the mail stago on the Santa Fe route, killing the driver, scattering tbe mail and driving off the stork. - We suspect that theao Indian raids on the maila ftnd train are olfen beaded by pretty decent whito men, who credit the Indians with all the wrongs com mitted on the border. There are lot of while fellows out there lar more meaner than tbe rcdekins. Exactly So. Says tho Wanhliiulon Post : The presence of loading l)em: QcralB from ovoiy Htale iu the Union, and a thorough canvass of the political sentiment nf tho localities represented by them, justifies os in tho declaration that until Mr. Tilden and his psrtirn,, lar frionde ar able to announce a com- plelo pacification of the two wings of the Now York Democracy, he has no moro chance of a nomination for Pres ident by th Demncratie party than, Ben Ilutlor. Wuo Was Cuiatid r The alein phis (Tonn.) Appeal says: "It was the Democratic party thnt was cheated in 1870, not Mr. Tilden. It is to the Dem ocratic party, not lo Mr. Tilden, Ilia, reparation Is to ho made." let ns bo as sensible shout this matter as any other biielnesB affair. It la hard to say who Is most to blame lor tho fraud Mr. Tilden, John Kherman, or Mrs. Jenlts k Co. let ns ship them all this lime. ' i An Orioinal Bi-qossiion Th ijuston Dost siifrgaat a plan ta get np Grant "boom" after this mannor "Why has not tho Orcst American Dead Head and Claimant thought to lay in with somo howling Mexican Qreasor to shoot at him? A little aplce of martyrdom would give the movement In his behalf an impetus that would bowl over all opposition at Cbl caro." trustor Wallace aad Speaker Randall pre, by Ike palilicetloa at leitera written tetbe Bon nie Catoejtttee, tket oook oppoaed tko enBroae- tia af Merakel Kama, Ua Ibel nettle It Orl'oeeero Vwmfittr. Ol oourse it will, except a few growl era and record compiler for th en emy. Our Congressman Yocum eat about a small a figure In th late Greenback Convention at Uarriaburg aa he does at Waehington. Too Thin! A cotemporary says: Kemblu persisU-ntly denies that be offered any ineinbvrof iho Legislature I money. Iow, 11 our memory solves us aright, be did oiler Charles Miller, member from Snyder county, the sum ot 1,'iUll, 10 which Mr. Miller testified belore the Inristi'iitiiig Committee, .and was aim teaily and willing lo swear to the same at the trial; but Kemble escaped exposure by pleading guilty, If these scoundrels are IN.to- ct.nt, wtav. did they plead gtniiyr Why not let the trial go on and have all tho lacts come out f They plead guilty in ordor to avoid exposure of all the facts. lfu; difrtistnunts. e MM IH!Mll:m.-llcnr;a Weaver A Cc. ), weal five thooaaad boabel of OATS, now, aod will pay raib or produce. Cl.arfi.U, Pa., Aug. U, lBTV-tf. B Kl: FOR BALK.-Thirteen blree of Mb, or tiehiOgta for ahaat. For farther In formation tll on or addroM th nDdr-i(nt. J. Y K RAM KK, Nor ft, 7V-tf. ClwrA-ld, IV CAUTION. AM pemo-ar horobv warned against parcbaftng or ia any mmy muddling with ths following, proptrtr, auw in tba poi of Juba B. Lulf, ( Lanraura township, vii Oaa aorrel borao, I roaa borae, B yearling enlace, I cow, I tw-yerolJ itetr, ft lioali. 3 apilrif ealre, I una of hay, lo barhttU of wheat, 21 baihtjla of potato i, a aeraa ria la tha ground, 9 aerai of wheal ia tha ground, 1 boggy, I log, lad, 1 faaaiag Kill, 1 two-bora t wagon, 1 plow, 1 enltlrator, 1 barrow, S aeu baraaia, 1 doubla hava) plow, I Mt chain, 1 tabla. I ooobiog atort and u ten (ill, I beating atova, about 80t) poandt pork, Sv buudlaa rya ft raw, and a lot of looie it raw. Tha above. namaJ nein-rt tinrfhaaad b, jo. a, SberlS, .and la' W ... k .d l.yll. ua loo mi.y, aabjcot to my order at any lime t'ornanwarllle, Pa, hi area Slat, 1MU.-II. e. I.. iun:v Thomas A. Duckett, bt'ALKK IN 3F,-TT-3SS-XL I H I. K Kill' gita notiea ta tho cttitaua of Clw fla'd and tba lurroaatiing vicinity tfaat I aia prepared at all time to furoiih familial aaJ matiufaetariag antabiirhaentp with a aaperior quality of Coal, Wood 't Coke, Wbi.h I aw prepared to deliver ia a f.w boore' aolice. I eta aiaayi reedy to haul and delirer Iroea end to the depot, or anywhere aire, and move families end houeehold gooda anywhere on ebortaollee. THUS. A. PL'C'KKrT. Cleariald, Pa., Mar. Jl, ISSO-tf. Orphans' Court Sale OF Real Estate IN BRADY TOWNSHIP. 1T rirtoa of ai order iwaad t of tba Ori.ba&t' j Ltiuri oi Clear nam nr. amy, ra., ina uiiier ainetl Atlmiaiitrator of th Miata nf (J KoKO K M. NOI.UKK, lata of Brady tawartitn, in aaid eoaaty, dacaaed, will ad I at ptihlifl aalt, in th viliaga al LIIUKKSBI HO, oa Saturday, May 1st, 188(1, At taViora P. M , tha fallowirjf dtkfriHd real catata iliuala in IltaJy townahip, ia aaid oonnty, boaniled aa folluwa : Ua tha north and waat by land of Joiarth Lioai, oa tba cait by lin t of J J, Cainpbtll, atid n tbi anath by tbe Crtum Hill tarapik, aontaiaioc FOUR ACRKS AND 10fl PKRCIIKS Ha'iBjrthftwKinaratiteda FRAUR HUrsKraad a hi ABLE, with a 1 - A, wall of goad wator on lha brm - H ' 1 rv" and a BBtubtr of good froi'S?; ,tlX"tA traei. --ff-.se-- TKKM8 OF SALE i Oatvbalf ea-h at eon firm at ioa of (rata, and tha balaaea la ail amnlhi, to batecurtd by Jn 'Ik tor a I bond and A-i, Fn. a)ortgai on tbapreniaM. JOHN NUI.DKR. AHminiitralor. Lulbeni.nrg, Pa., March II, 188U 4t NOT AT STUMP CHEEK. BUT AT ROOM NUMBER TWO, Pie's Opera Ilouqo. CLEARFIELD, PA., Wkert H. Lab mm A Co.bara opanad a tary larga Hork of tba lata, and baat at t let of DRY goods, , Fancy Goods, MILLINERY GOODS, AND A ft'LL APPOHTMINT OF Ladico', IMissm' & Cftilttrcn'o Of alt atjlcl, bow IB tbe market. Celt in per eon, oraddreaa II l.KIIMAH A CO. ClcerteU.Pa, .Varrk 17, IB'-B if. ,4Ujovn.n:n EXECUTORS' SALE or Desirable Real Estate Eatato of SioUtvrd Siutw, Sr Dec'tL rpilR aadar-ifnad, Fta0aUira af tha aattta of X KICUAKU Mil AW, Br., 1armatM., will otVif at naniH rata it taa uu.'nr uurtiti ia tM bar ab af Utaarn-Mt f-, aa Thursday, April 1st, 1880, AT l:.10 O'CLOCK r. M. Tha follaaiaf raluabVa raa attata, rti : F1R8T. Thathraa-niorT brick aotrl nroaart. earaar nf Mark at an4 Firt ftraati, la tba bor oagb af Ciaartald, Known aa 'Tho Shaw Uouao, Praaltai wltb tha lat af raan4 tharato haianKtnit it iaci oa Mar a at iiraat, aaa ve fact oa Mnt rtrtat, with a two itrf Iwallinf hfaa attarha!. Tha ho- proiior baa liaty b4-ranma and all aaavaaiaaaaa for a Int -al a at hotaL Una of tha moat iWiitabk aatal prt.pwtiaa ia Oaalral PaaniyltMia. RRCOND. A lot of it roan d la CUirftatJ horoaah. hr-ftioainr at Ua aaa af 144 foot, froatlnf aa Mar ket atroat, aad thaaea alani MarkH atraat 18 ft, and ran a tag baak Vtf feat, wtth tha bqildlaga tharaoa aretl. THIRD. A tol af around altuat? la Clrarflald haraafh, adjalainf part Ko. S, aad aitandinf along M trial atraat IN loot ta aa atlajr, aad raa kag baek 99 faat, with haildinga tharaB. F0UKT1I. A lot af iraaad ta Claarfiald bar. augfe. adjoining hntal propartjr, and axtandlng along Firat atraat 19 faat aad raaniag haoh log faat, mora ar Uaa, la u allay. FIRTH. All thai atria ta lot. ioowa ia Iba Eiaa at vtaaraaw aoreaga aa Lot na I Jit, aatiag aboat 99 faat aa Laeaat rt,rn. aing back ! fturi, Maraar iaaa, tana alia wttb dwalltaa baaaa aad ail aaaaaaar-v aat- baiidiagi tharaoa raelad.aad athar inprofaaiaad, HI X Til. All thai aorta. a aodlilJod aaa ttith tataraat In thai aartaia traal ar laad itaata la Morrta lawn hip, riaartald eaanij, Pa., knowa aa tha "MaUtrh A Parka Ireteot," aaatatnlng S7wa Aonra. Mara ar Wa. aad balag tharaaa a harga qaaalily of whluplaa, ImaUoh, aah aad athar liathaf, aad if adatlaidWwUTaJahkataaf UUVMIMOVS COAL. Oaa-tklrd taah al dathrnrr af gta4 daad, aad lha haJaaaa la ha aat3rad bj hnaifaad B.ortgaff. aajaala la aaa aad two aara, with Intwrari. A. . HIIAW, JOS, SHAW, A. H 811 A W. IiVa af Rlahard Bhaw, r., Ut i. tn.mrn, Marrn it, rflt 11. ANOTHER STRIKE 2 WisrrUaurou. : $t ttrrrttscmrnta. ,:J LUMBER CITY ACADEMY I Iho oolalo of JOHN HoLT, Into of W allnooloa I borough, ClrorAold oounly, Poane., docnd, rpilK 8unjaor term of tbti School will opou holing bron rfoly grealid lo lite undrriiiinrd , all I I In Iho NUW rl.'IIOOL llt'lLHINII el Loia poroooa indebted 10 loid ortalo will pinofo atobo ' bar l ily, Pa-, on Monday, MoT Id, lo noalinut iinmodiole poymool, aod tboiO htting rUlnio or j cirtoa aookr. demand ngninl the name will pr-iit (hear TUTION : l.rourrly eulhcnllrelnl for eetllemrnt alibool :,., a, ne-ll.h llraiirliae B4 IMi Iselay. . Ul'if-.M.".'. .i ' il.r, HTRI'IIKM HoLT. Kvocqioi Wallartton, l'a. llr.h 4, IMt-lt, E. S. HENDERSON, UNDERTAKER nrjtNSlDK, PKNIS'A. T1IR iubwriUr now offrra to the eitiiebi of Uuro.ttU tied vicinity, fto UBpruvlilcd I4tt.itty. Mervtrur all klnda f Cowkrtr and j Cufflai will b kvpt oa bam., and ordrr 8114 at nw, i'uiifralB ittinutid 1nywhrre ; article. dHlr'fttad to fu Derail All order Uft at th vtora of Join C. Commr will rvctir prvnpt -attention. Por fort her partimlari, nnll on or ,aMri E. P. Jl KNDRKSON. ; itns. in, i87ti.tr. m. WEAVER .-Sr. flft " ' vwi JECONU .STUKKT. CLEARFIELD, PA.( u. j J BtirrtT...'. well aclrctod aloak of f',MM.ed ua, in tha aura row at lata! r oor Dry GOOdS nrnr.AriP. t BOOTH AND .U0KS, QrCKJfSW'AhK. WtMllI A V.I.I.rW WAUR HAT? AND IMP., FLOUR, FEED, SALT, Ac. Which tbe? oil! dlapoae t.f at reaaonable voter for c-..1,, or exchange lor eouatre produce. OKORti K WtAVKR A (III le.rn.lol. Pa., Jaa. t. IS7B-U. REMOVAL I James I, Leavy, lUrinc tiarohaieJ tba aalir- mvk of rl. Karkett, hsreby giia a.tit t hat ba aa niovM into tha nxitn lately otvaiiied by RrM 4 liatrrrtj, on flMond atrtrt, whera aa ii prrparfti In ollfrti. tha public COOK STOYES. UE.1TMma AH) PARLOR STOVES, of tba la I tat itnprtiTfti palteru, st l- priw. HOUSE FDRNISHINQ GOODS, Gaa Fixtures and Tinware. Roofing, Spouting, PlatobiDf, Qaa Hit in, and Refialriflf Futnpa a ifwialty. A II work warranttMl. Anythlnjr In my Una will aa onJervrJ trteclal if dt-iraH. J.VS. L LHA VV. Prophelor. . r nnu. BAiyhrei i, Ajtmt ClaarficO, Pa., January 1, 1879-tf. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS and CAPS, Cheaper than ever at the store of G.C.& T.W.MOORE, RtMlM NO. I, PIK'S OPERA IIDl'SC, We havo Just received the largest and best aoleoicd stock of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, 2. j A two,, That has ever come to town, all tbe new nnveltie in HECKWBAE. a 801.K A'IKNTS FOR PERKINS" Driving 'Boots ami Shoes. Rubber Boots & Shoes. Rive us a call and ace if we don't sell cheaper than anybody else, nro. t: mimiiif, T4IM tV.MtMIKka. riearlrU, Fa., Crpt It, UT 80. HOFFER'S Cheap Cash Store. ROOM Ml. TIIRKB, OPERA MOIlaR. Clearfield, Pa., WII01.KSALK RKTAIL PKA1.RR IN DllY GOODS, Ogupriiing Prraa Oooll ol tha varf la tut -t vie. aoBRtitiog ia part at Uaibmaraf. ataaobtttar Faaairi. Alpatma, aad all aiaBnar of Fancy Dress Goods, Ha-b ai Cratona, Mohair Laatara, 1'laitU, Draa Htaffnaaia, Urana lanifi of tba ftrj Intra! atrlra, and a ahaap ai th can Ua an id ia tbii tnarkai. NOTIONS, Oona(tlog of UloVf for Uaata, Larlia nttd Mtmaa. Hnaa af all thadaa, htlk rringaa, Laraa, Fanr brent Hnllona. Ladiea' I Tia of all ah adci and itjl, Cuffi i and Collar. Ribbona af all kind and ! qaalitUi. Merino ladarwvar, Trimning, atr. BOOT8 AISID SHOES, GROCERIES, Queenawaret Hardware, Tinware, arp?l.H. OilClotliK, WALL, PAPER. LEATHER. FISH, Etc., WhUh aiU ha aold wholtatla ar ratall. WtU taka Country Produce tm Rirhaaga Ibf (Sooia tit MarliK Prken. WM. J. B0FFBR, l lfartlflil, Pa., Vpt. tl, P)7d If. im Hlahsr Kiic'ibB and Latin mmi ,r"no(rl honrdlBit ran W htd ti from g u $1 6lt itrr mttk. A NvrtDil ('.. h orKftn itcl. K. I). IIOTTOKP, Priaiial. Klrurj !, -Sid. Enjjlislif Classical Scliwil! T" IS School will open oa MONDAY, APRIL 3TI1. Ihsil, ia Iba Laonord liohool buildlrg, ia C I. arfinlti. and eonimu alavan wiaka. TUITION i CmiaioN ttuc'Uh llrauchc, LMMMt lllj;hcrKi(;liU aud C laaalra, - M.UO artrA Nurn.nl CUft will b filmed, with Wlrk eicbaBa'a Kchotil KrMfnumy a a tit book. II. O. sOl'MaM AN, A.M. Claarfleld, Pa., February 4th, IMN0 Sou Mercantile Appraisement. fTtlR yen dfr of Foreign and Dfttatwti M.r cbandlac, D.M.IIere, Hrewcra, Hroioro, Aa , la CleerUrld eoonty, will loka notice that tker are oppreieed and ela.erd ky Ike ucder.ieni-d Appralaer of klrrehandiae and ot bar licence taxrt, for tbe y.ar lh!-0, aa tollowa : cLaaa. Hurnalds IViniujrll. ix x. II Uotove Talohin, gcn'l ojor.-bandiee $ 7 no I 14 Jackaoa Hatch ia. nen'l ttidaa.. r ua 1 1 John O. Conavr, f -d'1 utd 14 r'rwall A Ciiatitr, drug. Cleartleld Itorough. 14 J. A. ladler, bakary A eonfVtliaery... I II W J. H offer, general asarcbantliaa ! 1.1 O. C. a T W. Woo re. booli A $mot$.. !I4 P. A. ilaolln. atttiotittrv . T 7 BU r so 111 IW 1B IU 7 oi. It 51 IS ? no Id lie 7 00 7 Oil 7 no ell 00 i ' " ' ii ' 13 ll. A. Kralrer, drv rigl Kytte, a;riraeris Kinkheiner, hakerv A atiofeW'r... 1 IX IlirliDrer A R.tk. flnlliina .11 M'S, Wat-a, tohatwo A eigari I It -I, 'fulnttiurg, eJi'thing. I 14 II. Livina:top, annfentittafrr -.-. t.iHiarda,S ulilu W. t CaMon, billiard., I lal.le SB t" K N. Sbaar, billiard!, 1 lable. ............ SO no II Julia ..lHiuKliT. aroria. ! . 00 10 Oil j:, IK T 01 t OH i Oil t 00 T fft r o 7 on t 00 7 00 7 oo i oa 7 oo j OB 15 00 11 no 7 01 7 7 Oil 7 I'O U Urn Powell, haidwarw , ! 9 T. A FU.k A IV, dry - 1MB. I Raydrr, jawalry 14 K. . WraLaia.drmfn 4 K. W. ijrilism, finTwot tocilieinea H j 10 R. M).b, nen'l merharidiat, ' 14 Jt-ha A. Sleek, tolaeoo and eirara . 14 P M. Card on A Urn., agrl Imiilcn'U.. J 14 C. V. Wto. druKi M ; 4 '. 1. M'aon, pau at madielaaa. - j 14 MrUaiigrliey A Hbowera, bauU A ahoea . 14 lia-tiwn-k A lrwia, drujt j 4 Hartiwiok A Irwin, pat. medifinaa 14 J. 1.. I.oa.e, f -ei and til. war ... j V Geo. Wean sir A Co, gan'l aaHrc A C. Letpoldt, tire we ry j ft Tbu'd.ira Lell. brewery t 14 M. K. lieera, aawfnjr maphint i 14 Harry Snyder Ubinnt and rigara....,. i 14 D. Hrilbrun, Tiriett at ore 14 W . U. ilcKay, svwtiiie: Bihinaa..o.i.. 1'urwtui.vlllr HnrtiMc;li. 13 S. A r do) rt, gmrral inari-handiaa 1 il 14 i . Kaaat,gtinarnl a:tn hn-iU 7 ('0 12 P. K. hprt-Bkfl. iry Ksd 1! :t P.orar)!,up;h A Noma, nwarifi 10 9d II Watt H. lltompaoD, (ff'wriM 7 0" It A nr. if JM, Irt in, gcnral tnarfbao !: .. 7 "9 II .Fa"b harawaw, M 7 0 1.1 hrnoi t.a'ai, bard r are 19 Di ll A. M. Kirk, J. walr m 7 H 14 W. A. Ialf. l rofct ; 7 9U II 3. K It win, drupa 7 4 J. H. Irani, patent utvitfinei ... S a0 14 Staphan lral, e )Dffti.tneri. T Pi SribfD It raff, billiard, I tal lo . 0 l0 CiirironMilla Ilaak .10 t-f- 1-1 It' i ix an Unut. pre"! md-r 19 m II .1. C Wrijtbl, Kirt.aral Brrehandiaa 10 11 H W. Sjif-nt-cr. garnl mtrf handi-.,,. II ;.it II 11. Aktrt, tobaico and conlfiinnar. 7 tia llouizdale norouult. II I'liifta Ihrdware Co , bir-iwar 15 10 14 C. Van DaKvn, gan'l a.-robitadia,M 7 14 O. VV . Vnb Dumb, hooti and aboaa...... t l F. I.ivurigbt A Co., gn'l md.. t W 13 R H. 8tuw, ganl taarrhan 'ia 19 91) 14 J. W. P.hoad. dmga o... 7 i9 14 J. H. Foretuan, eunleeliaDarlaa T OA 14 Kttpbra (inBdin, fjrtiearlai 7 90 13 M A I M. Lanr, gtnl md 10 14 A. B. Albion, grocery A ein(ctiouorj. 7 9fl 14 J. K. Arnold, tntin&ert . 7 nu II Anilra tltoHwon, pn'l mitt I 14 W. J. Aharhauali, drug 7 AO I It M, Majar, nition ... 7 lit . 14 B. Charlt-.n, notii.na 7 09 14 Pftar Cameron, Jr.. groceries 7 09 14 V. Trnld. drug w. 7 i!9 14 W. V. Langifurd, catiuna 7 9 I 4 (. lUararlv, baker? A fil.feu.iBary. 7 l 12 Petrr Muran. wb iiraalr hawr draior... S3 ft' 14 Ltn tlrangtr, growriei f 0t 14 K B. (lrean. ganeral tnrrbandire 7 PA l.nnioer i lly ltorotirlu II ljtT A Coalbrath, gen'l aidaa 19 9 14 I. U I'l-reutoo. gao l Bttlia 7 9tr Nfnburf; llo rough. 14 Wa. llunttr, ganaral ffhaadUa 7 vu Stvr W aahlDftou lloroagh It J. R. Mr M array, gas'l bttlaa M It ts 14 N. A. Arnold, gen'l narrhanliaa....H... 7 9 4 V. A. Arnold, patent adieina. ....- & tv OiccoIa Bo poii gh. 14 J. B. Bruwa,eoafetionory 7 A 13 W. ti. Kflkr, general ainrehaadiao..... 19 "9 II T. C. Htint. genaral to.rrhaivi.M....M. t& on II Kiaaaa Brothera, groAarita ..I vt Cittaana' Bank.HaH lt ta 14 Miobial tjn9ey,rroMrtea. 7 9 14 W. S. Wella, atatioaary A oonfr.tVr. 7 99 It F. Hina, ganrrnl aaarchaadiaa It AJ II Henry LWerigtit U 9v 14 U. P. H. Blandy, drug 7 0v WaUacMoai Borooh. 14 T. J. Qom, geaami taarabaadfa...M,. 7 0o Dacca rt a. Tuivitahlp 14 NutUr, Romior A Co., gen'l aiilaa 7 t 14 Mai Frifk A Con f aidaa... 7 tW 14 Joba 0. Oataa, gen'l mdaa...HH.,.H., 7 (M nurnaldw Town h I p. II Aen-a rabbin, geal da....,. H 7 tt Brady To w aah I p, 14 J. Heyltr A Boa, gaa'l mda.H.w 7 9 14 D. UuodUnder, jraa'l and f f9 14 Hoora A llanittm, gen'l md j ao 14 ii. 8. Knarr, hoott and ahooa n... t 9 14 H. Knarr, graariaa 7 09 14 J. H. Kdmgar, kaxJ ware .... 7 t9 14 J. W. Carlisle, Agent, gea'l aadM! 7 09 II I B. CarMiia, gea'l aidaa H 7 09 Hell Township. 14 McOra A Co., geal mdaa 7 99 Bradford Townalilp. 14 P Corley, geaaral Widaa H ... t9 11 I. V. lira? A Oa., general mdia .. U 99 14 HUttanberger A Co., druga.... T tm j 13 Anna Patera, dry gtxxli...... H 19 0r i Cbtat Towaablp, I 14 .1. K Wrkea. geal a.la.. ...... Wl. 7 9f 14 K. B. Caaip A fon, gen'l aaM.....HH 7 1ft i'avtngBii Towtaahlp. 14 Franrli Lrlgey, gBirat ada ... 7 1 l.t 1.. M. CtmdrieL ganeral tadaaH.w 19 Oo 1 let at a r Towaalita. 1 4 M 1 ang A Ca , ganeraj awlao 7 tt C.lrar4 Tawahlp. 14 W. 8 tli Illland A Ca , druga 7 09 firahana Towuajilp. IA T. II. Kflroev A Co., geaaral atdea T 94 4ulrh Towttahlp. II P. A A. F;?nn,g. o-ralmdae )i 9 14 T A Prideaax, trftrral atdaa T OO 14 1. K. Hatnay, anaral mdaa 7 99 14 II. Al.eao.goBeraland...... ...... ...... 7 99 llaaton Tawttiil U C. II. Oorvoll. geaaral tadaa 19 90 II thama Kohacker, general indaa 19 99 II A. Horning, Jr., hardware t U t ha. Biaaohard. garai a.daort.MW in ao 14 lUiV'en fiaith, iraga..,.MH.HW.H.vm T Jordan Townatilp, 14 W.T. Ftrry, gaDtrnl tadaa T knoi Tow aah I p. 14 Jorrph Frbard, general wda 7 0 Karthana Tawttwltla. 14 t). fisher, gettarnl aaartbanliae f 14 UilMand A Vothara. grai aidae 7 09 Lawreiica Taw nhlp 14 U. St. i'ulhura, groeaiiaa..M......,.. 7 Hi Mavrrla Towttahlp- 9 K 11. Wigtaa. general aida . 2j 99 14 reter Mntor, general awte 4 14 Leonard Kyltr, general attlaa 14 elonaa Mona.goaaral aaJaa,..M.M.....,.rt f 9 f '9 t 09 Pcun Tow Ball I p. 14 W. A. .Moora, grooailea A naal'rta... 7 14 Mrlinnald A Speaoar, gen t min 7 09 Kaiady Townalilp. 14 O. U Kvana A Bra, ganaral ta.lar 14 John Uooh ear. geaaral aid t VA T "9 7 '9 7 9V la 9 b mi : 14 ThJtal A Elite, geaeral m itt j II T. It. fc'B.oa, grofanaa ,11 P 8. WbsK A Co. general aidaa I a Joba i'aHota, goaeral dae W.L. Mrholaon, billiarda. t InMaa 49 Of R T. Ki-liey, billiar li, I table ... K M Rtints hilliarda, I tI.U........ 49 M John P. Barr, t.ilhard, t Ublei 49 0 II Henry Poata, faraitara t 09 19 Bdl, Lewie A Yalae. gea'l ada IS Handy Lwk Qaa.Cual A Coka Ca., mAm 19 M 14 Vim. At. hJeOulloagh, grooeriea M. f Od M tenia ieinler. groaeriea 7 0" 14 walk A lleilbran, geaaral 7 14 J.H. Kane, drogi ..- 7 9 14 drier A Ba he.d-aia....... ........ T t' U M. B. Ainplee. draga H . T 9 11 Iag A Brady, hardwaro.,mMH.H..... la w 14 t.eorgf Srbwoai, aontejtioarry ...... 7 9ts t alon Tawaahlp, II Jfe,.).r A Poa, general atd... T Waodwardl Towaahlw. 14 Jamaa Coraely, general ad 7 9l 11 Jane. Loaiher A Oa., general a4aa.. T vu 19 M Ltrartght A Co., gaaeral ia4a..w. 39 M 14 Mra ft. J. 8eaaadlager, geal aadee... 7 an A H k.tebea.1 A Ua geaaral aidaa MM M 9 It Prank A V, gaaeral aadaa 19 ft M J. C. Baabbari A Ca., aoafaadAooriai... 7 99 Taka telle, alt aha ara Btoaaamad ia Ihla ap- fraiteairat, that aa appeal wa all ha held at (be onaniaaiABert' Once, la Clearteld. aa Friday. APHIL 70, l9,betweaa lha hoara af 19 a'rtort" A. M. aad 4 F. M., when aad whera yoa any attrad If yew think proper. J0HN0WIK8, Meroaattlo Appro iter. tlntn.a(tni, Pa., Mirch 19, ls u.