Gioroi B. Goodlandir, Editor. CLEARF1ELI)7"Pa. wrdnrbdat moknino, april t. Reader. If 70a want to know what It going oa Is too buitno.a world, jaal road oar adrerti.lne; eolaaaa, tbo tipttiat ooiuno la partlealar. Historical Warninui. Tbo isfi ination ol Lincoln wat t warning against tboatro going on Good Friday, and tbo futo of the Czar of Russia is a notice to quit traveling and displaying blooded stock on Sunday. Following Exaui'li. Tbo Demo crats, by a littlo gamo oi fillibuBtoring, following tbo example of the Republi cans, havo prevented the latter from appointing new officers in the Senato. In tho abstract, it may be wholly do fungible, but it is a lauce just as good lor the gander as for tho gooso. A Good Lick. Tho Philadelphia Times remarks: "While a legislative committee is investigating tho motives of the Attorney General in rendering bis rccont decision, perhaps somebody bad bettor investigate tbo motives ol tho Legislature in sitting for three months without doing anything." A Good Trade. The New York San says: Tbo government nosegay which has heretofore graced the desk of Senator L'onkling, has bocn remov ed and placed on tho desk of Senator Mahono, while some skunk cabbago has been substituted on the desk of the former.. See recent appointments. Tiik Colored Brother. Tbo Cadet Whitaker court-martial looks as if it might at last reach an end. Tbo pros ecution has rested and tho dulunso bos been taken up. Among the last pieces of evidence put in wero the dolendant'e Biblo, his wash rags and some frag ments of burnt paper an assortment which cortuinly does not lack variety. A Good Samplr. What with bis plebeian asthma and his aristocratic gout, Lord Boaeonsfield finds it very difficult to draw breatb any longer in the world. The old man has filled tho measure of his ambition and his useful ness, but tho world will bo saddened when he dies. Since the death of Lord Fulmcrston ho bus been by odds tho most striking figure in English politics. Give us J'baciieb. An exchange says: "While his brother is dodging around tho corner to escape arrest and imprisonment at the bunds of the Brit ish Government, John Pacnell is culti vating his peach orchard 'way down in Alabama, which he raised and dis posed of (70,000 worth of that luscious fruit last season. We would rather be a peach gatherer than an Irish agi tator." "Confederate" Orders. Every Re publican office-seeker from Virginia is obliged first to bow beforo His August llajool jfabono, trcruiu anklllg (Jul'1 field for office. Tbo President stands number two in tho Confederate brigade commanded by Mahone. How hutnil iuting it must be to tho "Christian statesman," late of 11 on tor, Ohio, to come down on his marrow bones to kiss "C. S. A." A Proper Ixqi'irv. A Harrisburg paper mentions the name of Hon. J. M. Groer, of Butler, in connection with tbo Republican nomination for Secre tary of Internal Affairs, to succeed Hon. A. K. Dunkcl at tbo expiration of bis term in May, 1883. That then is the plum promised Senator Greer lor misrepresenting bis constituents and going into tbo Cameron-Oliver Senatorial caucus. Hard to Swallow. Tho verdict as to Mahono's speech in the Senato, writes tho Washington correspondent of tho Herald, was that "there was loo much Riddlohcrgcr in it." The latter was a far worse rebel than Mahone. Mahone was a soldier, wbilo Riddle- borger was a common cut throat, and be now wants to pay tho debt of his State at fifty cents on tbo dollar. What a subject 03 which to practice "grand moral Idess !" A Drawl. It is reported from Wash ington that President Garfield's Cabi net is likely to "bust," becauso tho afore said has appointed several men to po sition in closo proximity to members of the Cabinet who are offensive to tbo latter. Attorney General MacVcagh don't want the notorious political va grant Chandler to room with him, and has inlormcd "tho government" that he will not stay in that shop if Chandler is to be his room malo. Omihods. A Washington telegram says that President Garfield has been losing woigbt at the rate of a pound a day since ho was inaugurated. This is probably gleoful newt to Senator Conkling. If Garfield goes on wast ing at that headlong rate Mr. Arthur will tuooocd to tbe 1 residency in the oou roe of about two hundred days. When the man that was kicked out of the Ji'iiw York Custom Uopse by Hayes and Sherman lor general rat oality, the senior Senator will have ome lun at the exponso of those an cient Christian ttalosmon. A Good Riddance. An oxchango says: The Democratic party can well afford to lose the Senate organization, wnen tut party in Virginia la so much tho gainer as to put it now be yond the reach of defeat at the next election. Mahone as a Democrat weak ened the party by drawing to bis re adjusting laclion voles from tho regu- lar organisation upon the local debt question. As a Republican he has lost bis power to do this. As the Rich- mond Dispatch says : "We do not feel like complaining of him. He has plac ed bimself where he can no longer pro fesa to be a Democrat As a Demo crat, be drew off Democrats from their proper patty. As be now stands, be will hereafter give ibe Republicans tbe trouble he baa heretofore given Da, or ise be will have to go over to that prty. In either event lb Democrats will be tbe gainers." MR XKW CZA It S MAXIFESTO Ol eiuin-o all our American renders know that in this country nobody suc ceeds to an cftloe except thoso elected by ballot, and even then snmo are do fiuudud out of their rights Tilden for President and Curtin (two years ago) aro samples of tlio lutter. In Ku rope, however, rulers become such "by tho graco ol God." As most of this class of rulers livo for a lung time, and fow of our young renders know how they aro bojsted into power, wo will copy tbo last Imperial manifesto pro mulgated by tbo new Cxar of Russia, who remarks: W, by tbo groeo of God. Aleiander III., Km peror end eateoret of oil Ibo Hoiilae, tbo Caar of Poland, Ibe Urand Duke or Finland, 010., biro by Boko koowo to oil of oar faithful euhjecta, that It baa uleaaed lha Almighty in hlo Inrcrateble will to riit Honla with bear bluwa of fata and aallad our benefaotor, Aleiandar, to bimaalf. Ila fall by tba baoda of iiaptoua tunrdaiora wbo bad repeatedly aoogbt bli proeioiia lifa,ood whonada thrir altrmpta benauae tbay aaw ia bim a protee. tor of Kue.te sod tba foundation of bar grtat baia and promotar of tho wolfaro of tho Haitian paoplo. Lot no bow to tbo onlalhoraabla will of llirioo Pro? idonea and offlar up to Ibo Almighty our prayara for tba rt-pr.ee of tlio puta aoul of our beloved falbar. Wa a.eend tbo tbrono wbleb wo inbaril from our (orafalhara, tbo Ibrono of tbo Ruiaiaa Kmpiro hod C.erdooa, and Ibo Orond Dukodom inarparably eonocetod with It. Wo no umo lha hrnry burden wblob Uod baa Impoaad opon ua with o Sim relleaee opoo Hie Atmigtaly kalp. May Ila blaaa our work to tbo wallara 01 our beloved faibarland and guldoour rtroogib for Iba bappinoaa of all our faithful .ut.jocta. In ro paatlog, beforo Iho Almighty Uod, tbo aaorod vow, uiada by our fatbar, lo dorolo, oeoordtng to Ibo le.laoacDt of our forefalbora, tba wbola of our lifo to tbo earo for Iho welfare and bnnor of Koi lia, o oall upon all faithlul aubjeeta to unllo bo fire tbo altar of Iba Almighty Ibeir prnliaa with oura and ooaaraead Ibeta to awaar fidality to ui and to our auorraaor, bn linponal higbaaii bo tedllory, Uraod Daho Nieolt Aloiandovtli-h. Uivan at 8t. Petoraburg, Aono Dominion and aril year of our raigo. It will bo observed that bo succeeds his lulbor by "tho graco ol God," and intimates that "Divine Providcnco" was tho causo of tho death ol his fa ther, and yet he has cuused tho arrest of a score of Nihilists for doing it, and will bang or shoot them. Solid Hatter. Tho Doylcstown In telligencer, tho Radical organ of Bucks county, last week gave publicity to tbo following commercial truth : Britiah oonaola ara s fraction of ooo por oant. aboro par. Thia ti n vary unutual ooourioooo, and baa aaldom happonad proviouily. Thaia aa eurlliaa boar thrao par oral, intsroit. Goneral Davis, editor of tho Demo crat, countered in this way: "This is valuable information to coma from a newspaper which is opposed to our government funding hor debt at three per cent. Now if England could do this when money was worth a good deal moio than now, and tbo bonds aro abovo par, why cannot tho Vnited States float a three per cent, bond? There may bo a very good reason why it cannot bo done, but wo do not know what it is. Will tbo Intelligencer point it out. Is not an investment in United States government securities as good and safe as any other J Are they not a little better f Are they not both bet ter and safer T II tbe Intilligcncer knows any reason why tho United States cannot go into tbo markets of the world and borrow money as low as any other country, will it not plcaso to mention it? Tho small tax on the income from tho English consols, re duces the intcsest on these bonds bo low three per cent." A Proper Inquirt. Tho Williams- port Banner persistently puts it in this way : Tha quertloa it, bad Weodell Pb llllpa any band in planing tbo daalh of tho CaerF Wo ark the quaition afiar reading what bo aaid In a renent punne addraai delivered in Uoatoa a few daya be fnr tha aHln,u . i I Inn. , 11 ,, 4,0" a milae away, and Bee what an incuhue la reiting on her pep)e. I only hope that tomebod will llfl it oB iheir abouluer.. If nolblngwill do it om tno l.ggr, then welcome dagger." Phillips belongs to that class of moral cowurds who havo infested this as well as other countries. Ho was always howling lor a war on slavory, but when it camo around ho and his school of moral cowards took no band in tho accursed quarrel which' he and bis Abolition crusaders brought about That class of men are always ready to "wclcomo daggers" in a church or school bouse, but they want somo other fellow to una them on somebody else. o may havo been wrongly ed ucated, but we always look upon coward as a mcanor man than a horse thief; becanso the latter manifests somo pluck in obtaining bis neighbor's property, while tho other runs no risk whatever. Tho Clearfield Ci'lfoa ia now rua by a ayadl oate WtarAtld KruMitnm. Well, the latter peper ia rua by a oolitieal ala- ner without tha "eaie" and in tba Intereat of tba nrpublioan party at that. Wo don't purpote fo lleiliog Democratic natronase to keen Republi can organi elite wbilo we bavo euntrol of Iba ltitiea dyarfieuro OVotff, "Political sinner" is good. When did we ever "ronig?" Perhaps, after wo shall havo played Modockor, Bcventy Sixor, and Greenbacksr by turns, we may boast of onr political virtno too, How natural that the vilest harlot in the crowd is invariably the first to as sail her (rail sister I Wo havo tho list of tho votors and the tickots all nnm bored, as well as lots of other written and printed fuels that transpired dur ing tbo Worrell isc and tbo Walters- McGaughey campaigns. To publish extracts from these documents, one could soon tell who tho "political sin nors aro, and bow littlo somo of the members of tho syndicato contributed toward upholding the Democratic par ty in votes or money, or in building up newspspors, "No Go." Tho Confederate Briga dier who has joined tho Radicals Sen ator Mahone, of Virginia occupied nearly a wbolo day of tho Senato's time last week, in explaining bis position, If ho were to speak from now till tbe crack of doom, nobody would bolievo hi) course patriotic He sold ont his voto lo tho Republicans for a mess of peUy pottage, and the Republicans disgraced their party by buying up the little rebel repudiates, and his man rnday, Riddlebergcr, for Scrgeant at- Arms, who bas repeatedly repudiated his personal debts, and now demands that Ibo State follow suit Out on all such sconndrclism. A Failure. Tbo managers of tho New York World's Fair supposed they did a big thing by electing (ten. Grant President of their management. How. ovor, two months have satisfied them that Grant did not draw Woll, and they informed bim that his resignation would bo accepted. Ho handed it in and started for Mexico. Ex Congress- man Jewett, now President of tbe New York A Erie Railroad was offered tbe position, but has declined Go IN J grr. I If tbe Confederate ox President would join blinds with Blaine, Garfield & Co., be might bo made Minister Plenipotentiary to Eng. land, especially If he ia opposed to the payment of honest debts and declares that be it not a Bourbon, a la Mahone. Jeff., go in and get a pardon anyhow 1 1 More "IVsies" in the Senate When tho Senato nu t on ihollUth till., hunditomo bouipiel of flowers adorn ol Senator Kollogg'sdcfk, whiles mug nificeiil flurul ship, sailing upon a at a of violets and roses, tho gift of ladies of Alexandria, Vs., to Senator Hill, of Georgia, ornamented tliul gentleman's desk, Tbe tribuia was aci'iiiii,uniod by the following note: "Thuao Virginia flowers, from ladies of Alexandria, aro presented to Sena tor Hill, of Georgia, as a feeble tcsli monial on their part ol their ailmiin tion of tho brilliant manner in which bo recently exposed tho corrupt bar gain mado by tbo Senator from Vir ginia on ono part and the Republican party on tho other. This ship, Sena tor, has not cleared from tho White House, nor is its voyugo in quest of 'Federal spoils; it is simply bound to tbe Georgia Senator, because bo has anchored himself in tho hearts of true Virginians overywhere by tho timely and eloquent speech he had made in defense of the honor, in the preserva tion of tho traditions, and in mainte nance of tho former illustrious history of Virginia, when ho sheathed tho sword ol ono of her own Senators, which had been treacherously pointed lo piorco her lair lamo. "Honest John Strohm." We notice that Mr. Y. U. Honsul, one of the ed itors of the Lancaster Intelligencer, furnished Col. Forney's Progress with a sketch of this living Lancaster county slatcstnun, in last week's issue. Wo havo no duta at band, but if our boy hood memory serves us right, the writer has omitted a mulorial fact. In 1 8-5 or '40', while Congress was In ses sion, and the Mexican war was at full lido, lomlonvin said: "II I was a Mexican, I would welcome, General Taylor and General Scott and their armies with bloody hands to hospitablo graves." A lew days after Coiwin had uttered this outrageous sentiment, a voto was taken in Congress lo send clothing and provision to tho army in Mexico, and John Slrohm was ono of tho seven who voted aguinst tho hill Arc wo mistaken f Divinelt IunuEii. Tbo editor of tbo Louisvillo Courier, Col. Watlcrson, sympalhir.es very much over the lute of his Radical neighbors across tho river, in Indiana. That Stato elected Garfield ; yet, nono ol her sons wore deemed Gl lor a scat in tbe Cubinet. Hence the aforesaid goes off ufter this fashion : ikoian aoo isoaATiTnis. They're left you lo iho cold, lodiana t , Kot a eua uf yoore enrolled, And Ike Cabinet' all told, Indiana. Ostubor'a golden fruit, Indiana, Hal rooted and no ehoot Of Hooaier abarca tha loot, Indiana. 0, where la Johnny Sew, Indiana? And Uoo and Truer, too ? Xby alwoiphero ia blue, Indiana. A Political Emetic Tho dema gogue, like water, will find his level. Tbo Muhono-Hiddlebcrgcr emetic put to tbo lips of "tho loyal millions of the North," by the bands of the Radical Stalwarts, will provo an overdose. Wo notice that one bulf of our Radical ex changes skip the dirty, treasonublo transaction altogether. Tbey abuse that other "Confederate Brigadier," Ben. Hill, like a home thief, but Ma hono and Riddlebergcr are embraced no though thoj- wero statesmen and patriots of tbo loyal persuasion. It was tho luckiest thing that over happened tho Democratic party that Mahono went ovor to the enemy. We ull know him now, just as Washington did Bene dict Arnold after ho betrayed bis country. Tanoled. The Philadelphia 7Vies has this to say about it: Robert R. IMt. wbo lakea John lUe'a place aa Siccative bead of the State Department under the title of AaaiaUnt Secretary of Slate, waaadnp. led into polilioa by Morton, of fmliana, In l97tf. He bea-an aa a reporter on the Chicago Trib: He lerved aa afortoo'e Secretary io Waiklnaton until 1S74, when, having married the daughter of Reynolda, tho Lalayetto railway magnate, he waa apptioled Secretary of Legation at Parie. Ha haa been there ever aioce. He bring! none of the At om to tho place that tbo retirement of John Hay loavea ; haa no education and iba mopt euperSoial veneer of manaera, and no conception of the io de3nahle humanitiea which rhould bathe poliel lion of men called upon to deal with aueh reriod pubiio intereata aa muat eoma to the deak of tbe real Kieculire ol the Stato Department. Though eight yoara in France bo haa never been able to matter tbe language effectively, and aa it ia upon hii alleged familiarity with that tongue thai bia appointment ia bated the point ia worth remark It,. It scorns as though everybody is Im posing on tho President. This last act of "tho Government" looks a little liko tho Credit Mobilier case. Garpield-Mahoneism. Wo clip tbe following from an oxchango: Prosi dont Garfield has removed Mrs. Van Low, a brave Tnion woman duiing Iho war, from tho Richmond pOBlofflco in order to reward ono of Mahono's cx Confederato repudiators. By this and other appoinlmonts, tho President gives earnest notice that bis part of tho con tract in tbo purchase ol Mahono and tho Repudiators will bo ratified. It was a bad bargain bo mado, discreditable to bis sagacity, and will give him much trouble, if it docs not result in political bankruptcy in Virginia, at least.' "Senator Joha M. Oreer, of Butler, haa been of Internal Affaire, lo aueoead Mr. Donkel. Mr mentioned aa a poena 0 enil ale Inr Hnnretare Oreer le ono ef Nature'a Boblrmen, an boaeit man and ttohoeen to preside over that important de partment of our State (loverntnoat would bring to me oiienarge 01 nil parpoee, tho bigheil reeoio mendatiooe poeiible." Jreoa-rile Htpmbtiean. ICS, dear boy; but this place was promised to Groer by "Don" beforo ho would agrco to vote for Oliver. Wo do not know which ono tho widow, or tho late candidsto lor United Slates Senator. As Groer mado his word good, "Don" must follow suit and mako him Dunklo'a successor if tho Demo crats don't put somo other lellow in his place. A New Departure A colcmpo rary remarks that Beegsfer has rcsum od work on bis "Lifo of Christ," which tho Bcccber Tillon sccndal "knocked highor than a kilo" somo years agn, according to Mr. Wilkeson, the pub- lisber. 'Iho first volume was issued somo eevon years ago, and after the Tilton row, popular interest in Iho work ceased. Recently Wilkeson brought suit lor damages, and the above an nounccment comet from Plymouth pulpit." Yt e wonder if tbo trial afore said will be In tho appondix. Tied. There aro now 38 Democrats and 38 Mahone Confederates In the United States Senato, and tho man who does not know (Arthur) where he was born whether in Canada or In the United States sits in the Chair of the Vice President, and votes with the re pudiating Maboncitcs to untie tbe dead lock when it occurs. How merging it must appear to the "loyal millions" of the North Now, tend for Jeff Davit. A Bastard Aitaih Preaident Gur ticl.t always dimpisitl ithels ami nr a very short time muiiilcnte I tlnit fuel by entering the lented field. Now, however, ho hi im to huvu tullrii in love with the ineiiiiest "Coiifcdurule Brigadier "Mubimw Unit ever cur ried a stioid, and budiuwo him closo to lii liomnn. To i 1 1 unt lult-, we need only to cite to un incident, lu show how strongly Dciunciutio thu Klulo of Virgiuia from which ho hails, wits lust your, whin two Hancock eleetorul tickets were in tho Held against ono (lilt Held ticket. In u I most every Northern Stato such a split in the ma jority party would havo given a plu rality to tho minority ; but in spite ol t condition of things which Northern Democrats could not but regard as alarming, tho Stuto was curried lor tho Democratic candidate The regu lar Democratic ticket obtuined !)(, -U9 votea aguinst 83 039 for (JurtlelJ- a plurality of 12,810. Tho Muhune Uuncock electoral ticket of tho Read jiieturt secured 31,027 voles, so that ibo majority of iho two Hancock tick ets over tint field was 41,137. Evidently in "Cahoot." In 1H72 a Massachusetts shovel maker named Oukes Ames turned up in Washington as a Congressman, and in duo courso ol timo was looking around for somo commercial jobs (eush in band) instead of playing tho role of statesmen as his constituents supposed bo would from the oath bo took ; but, whi o waddling along Pennsylvania avenuo, between tho Federal Capitol unci tho Wbito House, ho met President Garfield, then a member ol Congress from Ohio. Among other members he, the said shovel maker, mentioned tho tact to tho suid (now President) Garfield, that ho bud a good thing in the shops of Credit Mobilier stock, then being in vested in the building of tho Union Pa- cifio Railroad, which wonlj yield 80 per cent. This was too enticing a bait for tho Western Reserve Buckeye lo puss, and so he embraced iho idol and took tho flint dividend, which was (320. In the Senate oo Monday, Senator Maboaa re plied to tbe attack! made upon him by the Drm- oerala, and denned bia poeitioo aa an adrocate of a tree nanot and a lair e-unt tnrougnout Iho coun try. aalin0(0N (Voce. Yes, and it was one of the soverest rebukes ever administered to Hayes, Sherman, Mrs. Jenks, Eliza Pinkston Si Co. ; but the poor puffer had not brains enough to comprehend the ques tion. Tho " Confederate Brigadier " bas slopped so fur over that his old comrades has deserted him, and he now plays with "the loyal millions of tho North" as a billiard player does With his bulls. If tho saints of tho Globe, etc. can stand Mnhonc's second edition of manliness, the copperheads will iniiko an effort to endorse him. Go Slow. General Davis, of the Doylcstown Deinooral, thinks, and so do wo, that it is rutber early to state that President Oarfield is deserving of being his own successor. It is not known that Washington ever present ed a bouquet for treachery, or rewarded the ropudiatorof bonost debts. Better wait awhile. Like the criminal, wbo cannot halt in his curecr of crime, tho Republican puny find it equally im possible to turn their back on fraud. In 1877 they put u defeated candidate into tbo Wbilo House by fraud, and last week they obtained control of tho Senato by Iho sumo mcuns. Loyal " Scalli waqoery." Riddle bergor has been selected by tho Re publican caucus of Senators at Wash ington for Sergeant-at Arms. Ho is Mahono's man and is un unrepentant rebwHike himself. Tho Democratic can didate is Bright, of Indiana, who was a gallant Union soldier; but that will mako nodifferenco. Republican Sena tors will voto for tlio unrepentant rebel and then go homo and talk to tho peo ple about loyalty. Tho next thing these loyal demagogues will do is to muke Jeff. Davis Marshal of tho Dis trict Death. We notice that tho Hon. Gideon W. Palmer, father of tho At torney General, diod on Sunday, March 27lh, at Glenburn, Lackawanna coun ty, ol pneumonia, after a week's ill ness. Ho was widely known in old Luiorne, having filled several political offices in his day, among them thobo of Sheriff ol Luzerno and member of the Legislature. He was sent aa a delo- gato to tho last Constitutional Conven tion. His dentil was rather sudden and unexpected. A Prolific District. An exchange says: "Secretary Windom cano from tho Sixteenth Ohio District, which pro duced Gov. Shannon, Bishop Kimppon, John A. Bingham, Gon. Custer, Edwin M. Stanton, and Private Dalsell." Ohio is becoming the garden out of which statesmen, warriors and divines aro pulled. Tho last ono Stanley Mat thews is just now playing tho "high low jack in the game," to havo bim- teir mndo a Supremo Jtidgo. On The Winu. A curgo of ibo Grant and Sbtirpe fumiliua set sail on Sunday, April 3d, at the port of Gal vetton, Texas, for Vern Cnif, Mexico. They proposo lo do Mexico during April and May, and then return homo educated Spaniards. Tbe Mexican greasers may elect Grant President of a World's Fair before ho gets awfiy. A Good Witness Ex-Senator Ru tan, Republican, who drew tho salary bill, says there was nopurposo the ten dollars pcrdiom should becomo a per manent lenture of legislative salaries. It was recognised as straining a consti tutional point, but pushed by the press uro of business the first session after tho Constitution had been adopted. The Radical Hi oi.e Blast. Chair man John Cessna has rolled up his trousers, adjusted his glasses so that ho can see through his eyes, and uttered a blast from his fog horn, calling tho faithful together at Harrisburg on the 14th ol April, lo fix upon a time and place for holding the next Republican Slato Convention. Oarleld and Conkling had a political confer ence oa a Siodng come time ainoe. It la quite I loin lha' the new Preiideat ia not a labbatariaa. orrifeare Patriot, "Why, you groonyl" Prosidont Garfield is a Seven Day Baptist. Ho makes Saturday, the 7th day, hit Sun day, and uses tbo first day of the week (our Act of Assembly Sunday) lor hit own convonlonco. Still Sticks A number of Wash ington correspondents tried to "bust" Garfield's Cabinet last week, but the thing still bangt together, I FOBRPA VOirSPRIZKIIRA UTY THE VOMINII QUEEN OP THE AHENA A COAL MINER'S MEl't. A Munonguhela City (Pa.) correa pointful of the Cincinnati Enquirer 'v riles as billows of tbe prise beauty : "Tho reception of tho intelligence in this prosy littlo town thai Adam Foro puiigli hud chosen from uinougsnveiul thousand photographs of beautiliil American women that of Miss Annio Paulino Scott, of MonongahuluClty, us being tlio nearest approach to ideal perlection in lorm and ieulure bus caused a bur. and ripple of excite ment. Tho oiler of Mr. Foropuuuh, It will bo remembered, was (10,000 to tho must beautiliil woman In America, and it was his design that sho should reign as a queen of beauty in his travel ing circus. Misb Seolt possesses a form lull and shapely. It is not tho airy, fleecy, filmy, ethereal nothing that Olive Lngun ascribes to Sara Bernhurdt, bin a realistic, titngihlu lorm. Her sbouldersaru rounded ; her bosom is full and untlululing, and her waist symmetrical, filling her bodice nicely and seeming superlatively hug gable. Wero Hiram Powers ul'uiii so looting his model lor that American master piece of arl, 'The Greek Slave,' ho coultl travel over much territory and find no belter form than Miss Scott s. In curriugo sho Is ut oncu easy and graceful. "Her luco in somo rospocts reminds ono of Iho lute Adelaide Neilson ; it is lair as the lillics, and tho cheeks are tinged with a delicate pearly pink Her leatiiros aro striltingly regular una classical amlol thoLrreecian typo, savo, perbups, tho nose, which curves slightly from tho ajiiiijne, und verges upon whut is generally termed tho American leniininu none. Her lips are tun ana cxpressivo ol a tiriglit ver million tinge, and when severed by u smile ro'eul a double row of tcelh ihul uro typical in Iheir ree-ulurily und duz zling whiteness. Her eyes are largo and lull, ol adurk Drown color, .viib varying emotions they chungo their huo as often as Summer clouds, too, if lor no other reason than they aro so soft and shadowy. Her eyebrows are most delicately curved, und her long sweeping eyelashes add Intensely and at times a bull' melancholy languor to tlio orbsover which tbey keep sentinel Her hair, which is long, wavy and abuniluiit, is of a glossy black uud possesses that silky texture which is such a pleasant contrast to tho usual dead ebony we so ol tell meet. "Your correspi nib lit would like lo stop right here, hit it won't do. Miss Seolt is Iho nieco ol John liyan, a coal miner, and they ubido in a rather dilapidated houso When tbe scribe asked her if sho would travel with the circus as a queen, she carelessly shullled a well wirn deck of Hurt's bout playing cards s-qticezers and, throwing out a bob tail flush on tbo greasy luble, said: 'Woll, 1 reckon not ; that old duck Forepuugh couldn't get me to travel with his show lor no money. Will you tube a band at SI limit?' Your corrciponduiit drow out." THE SEX A TOR SPEA KS. The Philadelphia 7ViieV of thu 1st, says: hinco Jiilton s boro lull Irom dawn till dewy eto, tho beuvens, the earth nor Iho waste places under the earth, never witnessed u speetaclo so altogether wondertul as our own Silent Don opening bis lips in tho Senate yes lerday. It is truothut tho son of his father spoko with iho loniruo oi men and not angels, but all tho sumo his listeners must huve been ice or stone to have refused to melt under such im passioned vigor. As John Adams is supposed lo huve slid, when tho virus ol liberty ran red hot in his veins ul tho I'roclumation ol Independence religion will approve it antl the love ol liberty will bo. horn again by its ac cents. How tbo Democrats, crouchlnir on the vorgo of tho cloak rooms, must havo shivered as tiro young head ol the houso of Cameron lifted bis clay moio und sounded the pibroch. "Tho Scots wha Into wi' . Walluco bled" will be proud ol tho forensic solcndur of our own Don. Wbo shall suy after his muslorliil exposition ol the crises that tho lips of the Cameron are lied, the oracle of Iho glen dumb? His is tho urm, his tho voice to proc laim and pro tort tho intrepid Virginian who takes iho shield ol repudiation to cover the nakedness of the administration minor ity. Listen to Don's inspired accents as ho recounts tho tusk of tho Mahone1 H ben did the thistle of Caledonia and the shamrock of Erin lorm a hoiinuel so fragrant? "Tho Democrats ol the South," ssys Don, "havo appealed to tho South to cover Mahone with op probrium." Ho comes to tho breach, holds out his claymore "Como one. come all; this rock shall fly from its firm base as soon as I !" lie has re ceived Ibo unction of redeemer of De mocracy in extremis, and, his fine brow glowing with the divine chrism, ho llings defiance on tho lowlnnders who dare affront tho tartan ol Clan Cam crnn. It is an honest ballot that Don seeks for Virginia not tho honest bal lot that Don doles out in Pennsylvania, out a nallot that shall break tho Solid South. Was there ever such chieftain in peaco or in war as tho Don 1 Penn sylvania is filled with joy that her favorito son bas found his tonguonnd his mission and listens wbilo ho eclipses oloquonco with his golden truths I Bad Behavior Wo notico that tho Sociuliats ol Chicago met and adopted strong resolutions denouncing Bluino for sending a message- in tbo namo of the people ol tho United Slates, expressing sorrow for tho death of tho C'sar ol Russia. Tho resolutions declare that the Cr.ar was a tyrant who sent tens of thousands of inn ocnt men to Siberia, and put them to deuth.and that swift retribution should bo visited on all such oppressors of tho people. T ho troulde is, that Gar field's Secretary ol'Stslo bas "slopped ovor as badly as iho Chicago Social ists. No honest man in this country or Europu can imitate their halo and goal with safety. Blaino's letter was as uncalled for as the resolutions adop ted by tho Chicago rag a mufllns. JoiiiiFRY.-Tbo members of the Houso at Harrisburg spent nearly a halt day recently in discussing that clauso of tho appropriation bill which pro vides pay lor the ttationery ttoreketper. l bis la a brand new ofllciul, a private entcrpnsoof Chief Clerk Iluhn, and tho law docs not authofixo tho ap pointment. Iluhn wants $1,000 for his appointee. There should be honest men enough on tho floor of tho House to kick such a Chief Clerk down over tho Capitol steps. Quiet. Two months ago the Bello- lonto Beputilican ' boomed." It then aiinnunced that thai borough would have a United States Senator, Con grcssman, Stato Senator, Judgo, etc But behold bow the first "slopped over," and Hint editor is now as dumb as an oyster, even on Iho Mahono Riddleboigcr alliance, lndependcnco forovor I Harnessed. Barnum it not only a workor, but bit animals have to do duty aa roadstors. This season bis 20 elephants, camels, elks, tebrat and giraffes will be turprised to find thorn selves in bamestand hauling a chariot pr Tan In the grand process kid. SUA III! Y ClililSTIA MTY. Tho editor of thuGreunsburg Argui, who by tho way Is a atraighluut Pros bytuiiun and u Demociut, bus this to say : " 1 ho Presbyterian lianiier, an organ ol tho Presbyterian Church, is published in Pittsburgh. Ono of iis editors is a minister of moro than or- dinury ability. The Banner bus i wide and merited circulation and in fluonce for good when It ooiilorim ilself strictly lo religious intelligence nnd thu discussion of theological questions ; but Iho editors havo a pencbulit lor btructing their lenders on political qncalions, in which there is a marked diversity ol opinion among its renders, and always untugoniziug tho Demo emtio party. J ho Banner hits a wido concurrent circululion in Westmoro hind comity with tho Armit. Wo feel Ihut duty requires us lo traverse its assertions In regurd to Hayes and Gar- field. Hb the exception of Grant two moro noted villains never occu piod prominent political positions bo tore tho American people. Hayes was deleuted tor Prosidunt in lttfli by an immense populur vote, and by a ma jority of moro ihun thirty electoral voles, yet such was his greed lor office that ho set about to ignoro tbo con- Simmon mat lie had soolten solemnly sworn to support, and in defiunco ol tho verdict of the people, employed corrupt miitns and corrupt men to placo bun in the Presidential chair. Gurlieltl, smirched all over Willi crimes ol Ibe darken hue, was tha chief con spilulor who, with tho perjured 8 to 7, and an out going President, literally, by military force, placed Hayes, a bold usurper, aa President over Ibeso Uni ted Slates. Wo havo expressed onr opinion of his udminislrstion. Gar field's litlo to tho Presidency is very littlo better. True, ho has an appar ent majority of the votes ol iho people, but by whom wero they cast? Not by fieenicn, but by Iho sIiivcb of cor porulions and monopolies. By thu opeuilives ol iron works, rolling mills, cotton and woolen fuctories. Tbo wages ol bands are cut down to starv ing intCB. They havo wives nnd chil dren lo support, and unless they voto us their musters direct they aro dis charged and their lumilies led to starve. There is not a redeeming quality in tho political lives of cither Hayes or Garfield. Tho nomination of Garfield nl Chicago was an insult to tbo moral portion ol tho American people. His election by llio corrupt uso of tho peo ple's money a crime. Tho Banner was highly pleased at tho nomination of Imrticld ho was a christian, a Cumn bellito, calling themselves "Disciples," a very ambiguous term. Tho Mor mons call themsolveg "Latter Day Saints. Wo havo heard Alexander Campbell preacb, or rather pervert tbe word oi uod, probably hlly limes, and seen him dip scores. Wo havo heard his liilhor, brother and sister nrciich Wo lived a year under iho same roof with his lather, brother and sister, and never took stock in their distinctive principles. If Gaitield over preached Christ he never lived Christ. It is not a very good way to advance tbo causo ol religion tor a religious paper to hold up such criminals as Hayes and Gur field as models of pure tlulesmen and i-hriBiiuiis, UXJUST COMPAIU&OX. If our Republican Iriends who assert that all greut routriiges aro commit ted in tho South wore careful to nub loth "outrages" in such stalwart States as Illinois, ihey would bo compelled to admit that crime knows no North or South, Last or West; that it exists under till Governments and every neo pie. Wo copy tbo following item of news lo illuslrato our point: In Charleston, Illinois, a viailuuce eommitleo ol seventy livo men took .Myron Martin, Win. bwconoy, alias 'English Bill," and Charles Scott, alias "Grssshoppor," ex-convicts, from iheir ocds ihursday night, hung and whip ped them until they wore hourly deud, men arovo mom irom mo country un der penalty of death if they returned and on Saturday posted bills over tlio country ordering tlltoon others by name to leave and nover return under penalty of death. Every ono numed leli Saturday night. They woro sus pet ted of complicity in the recent rob bones, arson und outrages on stock Tbo truth is, tho laws are as much respected in the South as in other sec tions oi the Union, and when crime takes place thonlllcuta and courts take cognisance oi ino inni and endeavor to lerret out tho violators. Tho La neat ter Intelligencer, however, makes use oftheso words to impress tho mind that tho Republicans havo no right to employ such breaches ol tho peace in ino aoutn to muko political cupital. It soys : " J hoso occurrences have stained tho soil and shamed tho law of tbe State represented in iho Federul Sonato by that (anions snorter, John A. Logan, who bas also named tho Secretary of War in Garfield's Cabinet, No doubt tbo men against whom thoso violent proceedings bnvo been instituted wero great rascals, at whom the wrath ol their neighbors was jnslly excited and from whoso expulsion, even by mob law, tho order of the community will ho vastly conserved. Tbo ieulure ol tbo affair which wo wish todistinguish is that il just such events attributable to just such causes had occurred in nny pari oi tno noutn they would have been ascribed by Republican partisans io political influences and in an im mense umount of party bate and par ty capital would have been engendered by tho misrepresentation. As il is. Mr. Logan will mako no assault on his mother toneue in tho Senato. hv rea son of them, nor will Secretary of War Lincoln no called upon lo summon troops to preservo tho peaco In the Stato wburo bis father's ashes repose." JUS .HEN 1IIAT ARE MISSED. J ho ashington correspondent ol the Phil adolphta Star, of Inst weok.soys: "This week t cventt in tho Ser.ate show how much that body misses such men as I hurman, Wallace, McDonald and Pincknoy Wbyto. One could easily too that Bayard was disgusted, and so, too, was i tho caso with Lamar! I hoot two aro born leaders, and aro conservative, both by nature and Irom training, but they will not lead, not curing, i suppose, to incur tho potty annoyances that they would surely be subjected to woro they to cross the purposes of the majority of their party. Pendleton shows good qualities lor leadership when tho seas aro calm, but no is noi tno man lor tho emergency. Ho takes Wallace's place as Chairman of tho Domocrutio Senatorial Caucus. By tho way, Wallace has not lull the city. No mnn left tho Senato with greator respect entertained lor him as lo his qualities as a gentleman, his at tainments as a Legislator, and his obil ily as a man. In his six years of ser vice, while ho look a prominent part in all ol'lhe important questions beloro the body, and was alwuys positive in his parly fealty, he mado no enemies and constantly maintained iho rcaiicct of all. And so fur as Pennsylvania is concerned, sba nover bad a man in tho Senato truer to her interests." Death or "Old Abe." "Old Abo." tho famous osglo carried through ihe war for tho Union by theKiehth Win. consin Volunteer inlantry, died in the I'Bpilni at Madison, V isconsin, on the 28ih ulU ll was presented to the rciri- mont in 1801, carried through tho four years atrugglo without receiving a scratch, and since then carefully kept and tended in a room in the basement nl the Capitol, at tbe expense of the State. The bird, it will be remembered, waa on exhibition it the Centennial io Philadelphia. He wat about EO inn old at tba time of bit death. THOSE WAR CLOUDS. An exchange says that Senator Conkling ol New York, is it-ported to huvu said tbe other day lo a lew. of his mends: "I suppooo it the wind is go ing to blow from that direction, i might us well resign my seat in the Senate, and that Juilgu Kobei'tson bad hetlcr bo chosen us my successor. Yesterday tho New Yoik Republican Senate, which bad without discussion or opposition pussed a resolution up proving Robertson's nomination and Hiking lor his prompt confirmation, reconsidered the resolution und om phulicullv laid it upon iho tulile. To duy the New York Tunes, tho stal wart unli-llliiino Republican organ of tlio I'.nipiro Suite, proclaims that the President's position is ono in which ho will not havo the mortal support of tlio people; anil it plainly accuses Mr. Garfield of breuklng bis pledged lailh to miiKo no appointments without con suiting tho New York Senators, und ol being influenced by Bluino to rewurd bis own nnd punish Conkling't Iriends in iew lork. This means a Bttibborn contest not only ovor the confirmation ol Robert son, hut for tho supremacy of Bluino in National politics, il means the alienation ol tho Stalwarts. Mr. Gar field will not retreat. Ho cannot. He sugar contcd tho pills which ho admin istorod the Slnhvarts, but they wero hitter under tbo suiTuco and leave n lad ditto in llii-ir mouths. It is not to bo expected that they would ho swallowed without u grimace, but tho mitt ter has gone beyond Mr. Conkling's sense of disgust. JIih opposition is aroused. He means tight. What such a contest would result in il is pretly huid just now lo determine. The .Still waits uro weaker than when Conkling engaged with Hayes; und Gurfield, backed by Blninc's fertility of rosouroes, is stronger than the Kx ecutivu was in the previous conflict Willi tho JMew lork Senator. Mr.Uonk ling bus now three votes in tho Senate instead of one; ho is tbe undisputed leader of the entire StuHvart element ol his party ; he is tho hope- of ull op position to Garfield's re election or llluino ssuccession.and tho onset w hich ho will head, with his text from Gar field's inaugural, will be a strong churgo. Her Attorney. Wo notice that tlio widow of F.x Senator Curpenter, of iv isconsin, has retained Judiro Uluck. of York, Pa., to manage the affairs ol the estate. JUrs. Carpenter bas given up her residence in Washington, and ill remain with her friends until tho remains of Senator Carpenter aro for warded to Milwaukee, where she will reside in the future. ilftt! awtisfmfuts. ANn:I. Two practical millrra wlih lo take a mill cither oo the sLarea or work by Ibe month, t'ndoratand milling by the new prooeao. tan give good reC'iinmen-liitinna. Apply Icoraddreaa A. J. DOTTS A BKO., Ilea Hope, ClearOeld Co., Pa. Apill S, ISM Ji. LIME AND PLASTER I lt:cliinical and Agricultural Limo er t&s Very Bo3t HalEing I Low Eitoa of Freight in Fall Car Loais. T AND PI.ASTKR. We lell IbeCeruga ground J pianer at low prioel uy tne oar load. In fpi-aklng of thil celebrated planer aa compared with tbe Novaaontie or wbilo p'ai'er, tbe Orange Juiid Co., publllhen of tbe deteroa Ayrienltnr. ill, aav, '-There ia nn diflereooe; tbe price ia tbe only conaidaralioa." A.HreM. ALhXAMIH'R t CO. April 6tb, loo I Am, Delleloote, Pa. W 11.1, le 1-1,1 at prime .e, a (rat elaee farm, eilutle tn Jordan lownlhin, Clear Held eoualj, Pa., known ai tha WILLIAM WILL IAMS farm, eontaiKlnpf 116 aerea ami allonance, with about 75 arret fleered arid uniltr gooj aiate w, vimiveiiuD, oaring tnereon ereale I A LARGE FRAME HOUSE, Well Anl'bed, a lare ban'-t barn an-1 neeeirary oulbullilinira. Alan, a a-nnd h..rln orubard of about fa tree., ae. Will be eolil eb-ap for ea.h, or on jiarinenta In rult purohafer. For rartleularr, a., Inquire of, or ad I'eia A. 11. Kramer, ClrarBelJ, Pa , or lha undersigned at Newburg. (Hurd P. 0.) ClearOeld eiany. Pa. ISAAC 11 A II h IK. Hurl March Mtb, lsat-lf. DIRECTIONS. nr catarrh, he lerer, ntl in the hea1, An., navrt with the flner-r, panicle i f ihe Helm nto the nnttrilr; dra 'troDRbrcathitbrnufth he nope. It will te ibrorbetl, e leaning, tnd heal in x the dia- aied nifuibrana. I'or Deafiicaa, Apply a particle Into tbe ear. ELY'S CREAM BALM HA INi! gt-lneti en enriable loail reptita hn. diiptaeing all other preparation In tbe rielnlty of dUcoyery, ia, oa iti merita alone, reeogmted j a wonderful remedy wberever kiuwa. A fair trial will ennrlnee the m(.it alteptioil of Ita eurn tfv powera. It effectually, eleannei the naaal paaia" of Catarrhal f iru, paimtn honltby leore (loni. allaya inflammation and irritation, proteeti tbe mem bran al ltnina;iof the head from additional cold i( completely brail the torei and realorei tbe Mme of laite and smell, bsne&aitl reaulti are rea I i id b? a law applioationa. A thorough treat ment aa d I ree'ed will cure Catarrh. Ai a houie hold remoily for eild in the head it ii unequated. The Balm U eay to ate and agreeable. H ild by drufitiitl at 40 ceoti. On receipt of 60 eenta Will mail a package. Hand fr aireular with Tuil information. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO., Owego, if Y, ' For aale by tha Clearfield Druiriati, atld by 1 Whiilnti Orudl-ta grnerallv. ! April tit b, I u i tin. T C'RV I.IMTNainei and leoetjoa of thoaa v pirrPona arawi ap lurort to terra t Ms. and eontinutiig two week: , Tnavittaa JiaoaiMoiinar. Mat ISo. Lew Uwaeatl.Rlearfleld'-Ui Hlenn, Kera-uaon. M Ullelavln. HouliJalefWaah II... n ' i John U Unn, .lea allt.hell, Lawrence! E H llartman. Oiceoli, John, llrown. J II Friday. J Mioabarer, Murrli. r llollnpeter, Deeoaria. J L Sisw.r, Jark.no Kamalev, bell.lA A Lotif, pike, Jno ltumbarger, Uogga, J .hn Heed, 8n4y, J W Uearbart. " wrauit.ru r u tvetver " r P IL.ilUl.r ir Kil llariaun, Ura lj, tiro llarlatelt, W W kia, tlain.U.. aae I) Hlaler " The. Fu.ter " r-raak - I U Simon, " iu. IUrrl.oii,WooJar4 Jaa llarri.on, IV Hepburn, " Juba LlueS, fheS (Jorauo. 14 K alrKoe. a Jnn Adiilemaa, Cha.L W Schnerri, Unriagloa, tl S llugbea, Deoalur, (Inaaa Ji-o. Moaoar. Mar lora. A J llnaert.. Clearneld. I Wm Moffal. l)u.iH. 11 W llirber. IliiUtirtale' H It KI...I 11... ' J II Kelljr. N W.ib'l'S.,l Sillee, Uoliob,' J J fie, U.teol. A U KrieFntiaDr.il u. Kneenkian..I1u.i,.i. A K llreea, Beeearla, II L lleri'lerion, Hell, K4 Mnoeer, Bnaae. rrea nrown, Ine 8an, Jr , JnrdaQ, I'hilip Ki hard. Knoa, i V Mallea, Lateretiee, J W ll.illeiibaeb, Mvrria lao n Kyler. ' Jrir Lin. iir.di.ua. I h. I He'hl.r " W I I'urley, S FrT. ' W N a...,. K U llearhart, Deealarjjao Clark, V.'oodeiard', Bai-oao Wi.a-Mo.Dar, Mar 10rs. Harry Re... Clearald. M VT Jnha.oa, Ureea'd W J 0ord, Uuhob, lleo W Spioe, " N. P llrown, niietoo, J h.ieeokrana, Wra Hot! man, lamoel I.e., I'eier Male, Kam, W M Calhiiart, " Wa IMtkelt, K i Sbatner, Lawreaea, Hufh Million, M Tao. Laaiah. Krnr.l llotk. Jaa Monr, Hnulalala, Don Si Oihi 1'ia.ier Jobn II I'otier, L Clli. K b Clera..a. Nebru. And Kle.r.Wellaeetoa, laa.o Lyla, beeeana, Kata'l bmlle, " " mar., ureexiia. itnael Knot. M Seinael Wetiel, Bell, W ll Sblm. lir..ir,J J L I'earee, it IV a. Reaunont, ' J Danileliaraer, Hike, ObrUt Uarrtl-wk, ' Koh. Farter, " r Kaara. Hand. Sam I l.aa.berrj " W A lloiteer, " Daniel ruber, Chen, Albert DeWiit, 1 CaiberarooJ, Deealar.'tleo U.akin GPU Maltera, " jj a ,rr,. I noma. ailla, Lean Soh.ll.r, tf,n If, j,,nn iio,t,, .. II M..r,,WedWd. re D aior.au, " Oha. II fee, Dao l Houaer, Ur.h.ra, u ,,. er W. the ander.laa.1. Sar.1,. ..... .. farejoini ll.l of aaia.i of par.ona ere drawn bv a. oa lb. Id day ol April, 4. D. 1 881, la .cord aoee anb Kaire Inued bj tbe Ilea. Cberlee A "., fre.ld.nt lu.ig. of n, c,tl, of C1 " ala lb. Id day or April, , a. Urand aad Trarer.e Jarore ta Ibe H.eral Court, lo be held at Clear. Sold, eoanarngine; oa tbe fnarlk Monday (ted) I. Mai, A. P. leal, to eonttneo tore .eeb.. ' SABita tJAUArrlli, aaarif, A J JAI H80N, M. a.KUN, Caw.-0..,.,,..1kr SlATARRH.COlo'lf'.rfl I $tv giflitfrtisfmcnts. r)ARTIAI, Al t llllNTdl' THL'sr l:i-H. Ju. II, Peering at al. ) No. 5J Jaa'y lard IS7. va. t F. O. Miller. ) tlotneailo AttathmetiL The aoooant of C. W. Ptnilh, J. P. Iiwln an W. D. liigler, Truateea of the eUte of V. U. Miller, baa be-a Sled lo Ibe office of IboProtbon otery of Ibe Courlof Common Plena at Clearneld county, and will be presented lo tbe Oourt at June term Boil, fur conlrmalion. JAM KH K I. II II. C'L.iudd, April I), Poll 41. Prutbueotary, F oh tin.vah;:, iiAiurt auk. nit HOUSE FQBNISHINQ GOODS, and Nfi:t'I.KS, ATTACHMENTS AND PARTS, and all kinds of NEWINOr MACHINES GO TO O. B. MKIiHELL, . Agent, CLEAKPIKI.I), l'A. June 1, 'KO If FACTS WORTH KNOWIHC. ' OlBirrtBn(ho, sBitrk,Rtni1nlt,'anil mmy inner ul l fie Ort incdKinei knixavn am kiiiiully comlnncd in I,AKk'.C.tnJ n 1ihi, lit mjktj it the rreaic.t blood Purillr nd lb Ilttt lie It hi nd Mreagth Utorr; SotvrfeftUtSc composition of PiRKlVsOni I onic I'lal nodivumcin lung ci.t whetr i ii uvea, ii ynii navtj uyipapiit, neaaacna. flKumliim. Ntturalfiia. UMal. Kid now ar Liver On jrdejT. or il yu.iiiix.laiotlJuimiilitit. it iJLeweT, t!i To.MC it just the tnwdutm jr yoi, a it it riijMy cura:ivcnd uviuraaUt) )ui never inioxicaimj. 1( yinj ro lowly watting away with. Con- viimption or nny ndn, it you hjve n Painful ougnor ao.u uoiu, pakkin hvjikoek i unit viH turcly lii-ln you. It fives new lift ani. ipr to le iWMe rij nsn, and i a tertaii -ure for ntteumititm end Cholera Infantum. ' It llai bsiod Hntirimlt of LIvm It Mi), mvo lunri. If ytMi arc fcrlinji misers Lie don't wait ltnri' nU are duwn wi.lt, Tjui u the ' tisic lt-djy ', lo matter wtiat your disease or lympteOaa tuaj i, ir wi!l jtv prompt relirf. ' ItemcrnScr I I'ARtCEn'r. UtKCl TftMtr h no' rum drink hut the Best and Purt.il Family Modicins ever Tnidc, totr imtinded by a nev 1 girocst, and entirely di Me rent from lliltrra.' ;cf i.re j jrat inn ana all oilier 1 onic. J r (-. in-it:l?. Vottr rtrnrt'i'i r.in itrmtv vmi. ' PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM The IUtt and Host Croaonjlfal Hair Dread n(T r;ti j:rly perfumed and jwrtecity bjrrale.!. WW Al war UcttoraGrmr or Faded Hair It i't ori-irtiil youthful coW and appearance, and it vvrinif d to nop i: (-Ilia,;, aut i; (rowilt .-id prevrnt Ii i!r!nes. A l.'w n-ipL atsr.ru of tSe Tl t.J-.M wHl moftM tS hr.tl.-visoa lr!anr!n 1 n:.l cure iltuirc ami l,u luvtnu, uaatalp. bJdby a.ldTui.uMjjt. Aprtl Oth. lSS.-ly. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of Writa f Vefiitioi tVrpnunt, Ititued out of (he Court of Cum in on Piraa of Cluarfiel l oonn.v. anil to tno direct"., I will ex its to puhtii) nale, nt the Court Huun io the rough of Clearfluld, on Haturdav, April 33, IhmI, At I o'clock P. M., the follow in it deioriled real fiUte, to wit t Atl the Intereit of the Defend so ti la two lota of land tiinate in tbe borough of Ifoulidele, Clearfield eouotr, Pennajlvnnit. bounded and and drm-ribed i f-llowat lUiog Lota Noi. tut and adjoining, iron tin f oa McAteer atreet about 200 feet and running back U" feet to I'ine aiitr, ami boauded bf Kailroad afreet oa tbe & Z'X nip about one-ball an acre of gruund, with a large double btit-k hiup, .'UjUO fpt-t.two ftonei high, tal'le, and other outruildinei thereon erected. Iroiavd, tukrn in eieuti'in and to be aoM at the prupcriy of W.iliatB Watch man and Tbumaa .Valchuiao. ALSO, By a writ of PltrT Facing, at the atne time and place, all tbe Defendant' interest in three certain Mi tn Lett Clearfield, known aa lot Noi. IV, 20 and 31, bounded and described aa follows : Be ginning at a post on southeast oarner of II ill treat and Spring alley ; thence in an easterly direction a! org llilli street one hundred and fifty (I jO) teet toa post oo western line of lot No. tt ; tben.ie in a euulberly direction along aaid line ol lit No .31 two hundred (200) feet io a post oo Virgin alley ; thn in a weMerly direction alng Virgin alley one hundred and titty (lbt) fee' toa post oa coiner of Virgin and tnrina? allevt ; thenca in a northerly dirootion along Sprtu,; alley two hundred ( 2i)uj fuel to the place of beginning. Seised, taken in execution and to ba sold aa the property of Jhn Kottler Taima or Pai Tbe prion or mm at which the property shall be struck off viat be paid at the time ol aale, or such other arrangements made as will be approrod, otherwise tbe property will be immediately put up and sold again at tbe eipense and risk of the person to whom it wat struok off, and who, in ease of deficiency at such re sale, hall make good tbe same, and in no instance will the Deed he presented la Court for eon ft nata tion unless the money It actnnlly paid to tbt antriff. JAMB UAH AKFKY, bumtirr'a Orrica. I Sheriff. OlearLeM, I'a.. Ar-ril 0, lsft. ( .MORRISS IRELAND'S NEW IMPROVED EIGHT-FLANGE Fire-Proof Safes. a t: - r r - mi - ..'. The only 8-Flange Safo in tho World, AND CONTAIXINO More Improvements than any Safe made, such as The PATEXT Moro sotiuro from Uiirilart than any Kiro Proof Sul'o, ami no oxponso in ropairinjr Bokt or I,oelis. Patent Hinged Cap, Four-Wheel Locks, Inside Iron Linings, Solid Angle Corners. Thoso Snfet aro now being sold in tliis Stato In LARGE NUMBERS, And givo tho Greatest Satisfaction, Being tho Most rii,;li1y Finished, Best Kilo, (tad Choipsst Tirst" t.nsa safe O7or Troiucol. Those Colcbrated Salot htd the Champion Record i!t nm Great Boston Fire, And tince that lime nrtttATand inpob Tant IMrnovr.Mr.NTs havo boon made. Bolore elvinft tour ordor In .ne othor conoern, sond for prioot nnd ili'scnptive Catalogaa. M0MIS& IRELAND BOSTON, MASS. Das. 1 lUt-tj. Got Work Hr dmttsrmcnts. NEW WASHINGTON JMH.L1ISTIT.TL Opon! Monday, April 18th, 1881, to Continue 12 We eke. II 18 fehuwl oonniend I tie If to pubiio Uvor for the followiQjc rcaaon : Vint. eUoardilf on ba bad to food fauiti . from 2 to $2. Ml per weei. teoond. sWsfioa ia healthful and aoriety re fined and rulturoii. Third. The evuri of atudj eiabodiei tbe Statq Normal rr hotd feature, and ia prii,ularl adatpled to ihe warn of ttiote wbo eiect lu ti-at h. fuurth. The atudonti have the advattnr ui a' well conducted Literary 8ncieljr, be lure ebitb will be delirereJ a teiira nf free lecture. Filth The work of Ibe lohoul it atioiulit'nl ,y , the CDioarageuicDt and faror of an iotclliem eooiiDunity. Hith. Hprflal attention will b given tt. Nurin a I elan by the Principal, who ii a failuate of a State Normal Schiul, and the imlruotion to lbeory of Teaebicjr, Government, Ac, will ba loade to aeoord wuh the nod era Ideal of VAOord educator. TUITION: NOKMAL !KFAKTMKNT. Common Hranchea with Bjhooi Kcin.mr...jft (lit Co aim n Ilratiolira and .Srh'inl Knnomy wilb Alirebra, (le'-tur try, I'byti.al Hang. rapby, Natural 1'ailoiophy. Civil ttuv. arnuirDf, Latin, etc cq (IRAMMAU UEIMKTMENT. Iliftbtit rlai $; ,ii Lower cle-li'i a i,q hot further In.uruib'Hin aldrra, W. A. A.M.IKOiK,Otrrla, I'a , MATT tiAV Atl K, Clcarflel 1, ' Mar. V. I--II1. if. HE SCO., DtAI.ERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise, WOODLAND, CLT'DCO., Pi. Reject fully solieil tli and the puldia ifeoeraltT to uir nutr.jrtt ine iheir new iluok of spring a consisti.no or Cnhlnticrcs, Velvctoens. Dilnime Lawns, Ginlmma, Prints, Vn bloailii'd mill Hloai hod 11 u lins, Kane)- Skirls, Sheet iiiffs, Tickinirs, Carputs, liiiK", Oil Cloths, IIOSIEKV. LnundrieJ. While, Cheviot and Poreitlo Shirts, liloves, Neckwear, Men's and Mors' Clotliin,.. Huts, Cans, Boots, Shoos, i tc... eto firnwrlo ft Ccni MprchanilLsc Will ho found ol first quality, nnd sntisfiietion is rriiariintutd. '1 he- t;. lowing aro always kept on hand, (somo few only in their tcason): .Siifrurs, Teas, ColTocs, Spiees. Synijih, Conteutioneries, Oranges, I.imiidh Bananas, Pig, Dules, eto., Hard ware, Quconswars, (iliishwai-a. Tinware, Wood nnd Willow waro, I'aints, Oils, Clocks, Trunks, Vulisea, .Mirrors, Stationery, Furniiure, & Miners' SiiiplieB, ALSO, DEALERS IX BAHE, S.E.TIE3 & S2HTCIE3. July 28. 18S0 if. OPEN FOR ALL I LOTS OF New Goods, CHEAP FOR. CASH. Come to Frenchville I I HAVE jiiat received tlio largest stock of (roods cror brontrlit to this section ol the county, wliii li 1 will soil for cash or produce ss cheap as Ihey tun bo bought t-lsonhcre. My stock consists of Dy goodS, Groceries, Boolsf Shoes, Hardware, fNail8 a Specialty.' Heady Made Cloiliing. A full stock of FISH. Salt in largo or small sacks, or by tho barrel. CROCKERY WARE, stone or clav. QUEKNSWAKE, all styles and quality. In short, 1 have everything needed by iho farmer, tlio mechanic, the laborer, or any body else, which I will tell just as chenp n llio goods can bo purchased any where clee. Please cull and examine my goods and pric'ds beloro investing clacwhore. I. SI. COUP MET. Frcnchvillu, Pa., Mar. 2, '81-tf. WF, tnko pleasure, in Informing our many friends and patrons throughout tho county, that wo shall open our store fur tho inspection of everybody, on or probably a lew Joys beforo March 23d, 1881. We havo been busy selecting our Block, and have exercised every care to got nothing but tho best quality ol all goods, and con Iriilhlully suy that, if our stock is not tho largest perhaps in tlio county, it is tho bost. Wo shall keep a full lino ol PltY (iOOHS, DRESS COOPS, S1I.K3, SATINS, VELVETS and TRIMMINGS, and every and all kinds of goods belonging to each department. Wo liavo some choice lines of I.ACF.S. EPtilNHH and EM BKOI PERU'S. We Make a Snecialtv of Mens'. Boys' and Youtha' Fine Clothing. Wo havo bought an immenso slivk, and shull keep it up, as wo will slrivo to always liavo tho largc.t stock nf Clothing in the county. We ran shnw somo very pretty styles in FINK SUITS, at very low prices. In connection with Clothing, wo will koep a fmo lino of FURNISHING GOOL'iS, IIAT3 and CAPS, Iho latest and most fashionablo styles in market. n o now respectfully request you to givo ut a shnro of your cuatom, guar- nteeing to you that wo shall endeavor, by honest and fair dealing, and pulilt treat incut, to alwayt oommsnd tho re spect fif our friends and noighbors. Respectfully Tours, POSKN T11AL 4 LETT. CnrweutTills, Pa., liar. It, 1S8ML SPRING OPENING