Sht'iWintMiran. - ! Gtono B.Uooduanui.11, KUttor "CLKAJU'IKLD, rr WEDNESDAY MOKMMI, MARCH to, lf.!). ! I Democratic Statu Committee. In 'obodiotice to the desire of n majority thereof, tho Democratic Stflto Commit tee are requested to meet lit Button's Hotel,' IlarrUbui-j;, on Tuesday, the UOlh day of March, 1809, at 71 o'clock, p. in., to fix tho time of holding tho Democratic State Cmivt-ntiun. Wm. A. Wallace, Chairman. DAtlD Caldwki.l, Secretary.' Gen. Grant has ordered Congrew to make his Secretary of War eligible. Vill they obey him t Tho Tenure. ol'OIlice bill still hangs fire in tho Senato. and we suspect that Sumner & Co., will not repcul it, bc-causo Gen. Grant has failed to recognize tho efficacy of Radicalism in lbs construction of his Cabinet. President Grant has revoked two pardons granted by President John son on the 3d instant. We would not be surprised if ho would revoke some of Mr. Johnson's veto messages, and also ihfuo no order that licretiilcr till negro babies roust be burn white ; and then, "let us havo peace." AfTEE an OrritE. It is rumored that our townsman, U. B. Swoope, Esq., Is after the t'nited States Dis trict Attorneyship for tho Western District. If Gen. Grunt is furnished with' his military record during the rebellion, he will no doubt get the appointment. George II. Stuart, who did Dot get into Giant's Cabinet, has presented the General with a liugo Bible. lie promised to band il down to his child ren. This bo can well uffurd to do, without mental reservation, as be will have no further use for it in bis pres ent position. Query. If the six squares of Legis lative cxpimiro which appeared in tho Re-publican of the 24th til t. produced a column of "rich and racy" questions in tho Journal last week, how many will the eight columns of the name in the former hint week produco la the latter this week 1 Tho Cist leason Gen. Grant learned ftfter .bocoming President was thnt Mr. Stowait is not eligible to be Sec retary or the Treasury. . Jlo now uk Congress lo make him such by a joint act. Whelhcr Mr. Stewart will suc ceed in getting his goods imported free of duty, the future will rcveul. Komixatio.s'3. Besides tho Cabi net, President Grunt nominated to the Senate W. T. Shcrmnn, to be General; Philip II. Sheridan, to bo Lieutenant General : J. M. Schofield. to ho Major General C. C. Augur, to bs Brigadier General. All of which vere confirmed niter n brief session. Gen. Gram failed id appoint cither of tho Bishops of the "loil" M. E Church to a placo in the Cabinet. Bishop Simpson can, therefore, leave the lobby for a while and attend to spiritual nrTairs for which ho il much better fitted, and which he also took an oath to attend to, "without mental reservation." ' Dead. Hon. Charles Shaler, of Piltsburg, died nt Newark, X. J., on Saturday lest, in the 80th year of his ngc. Ilo was on u visit to his son-in law, Rev. Mr. Hodges. He lately re sided nt Bellefonto, nnd was well known to business men nnd politi cians throughout tho western portion of the State. The now President has issued an order to tin effect that hereafter no moro old iron, cotton, wool, &e, shall bo given away by army officers, ns nil such can be put to use. nnd wood can bo used for fuel. There's wisdom and economy blended. Wo wonder who got all these things while tho General was in command ? Columbus Delano, of Ohio who cheated Gen. Morgan out of his seat In Congr?ss last year, and was afraid to run against him nt the second elec tion fins been appointed Commis sioner of Internal (it should bo Infer nal) Hcvcnue, by the President. Poor Ben. Wudo has a'ain been overlooked. Let him fall into the lap of "clfax and he comforted. The lower houso of Congress rcor panired on the 5th instant, by electing Hon. Junies G. Illnine, a Pudicul member from Maine, Stieuker. Mr. Bl iiino is n Pennt Ivitiiim bv bli-th The old Clerk ami other officers were ictiiiiud. The lJemociaiic notninco for Sueakcr wn8 Hon. JJich.ul C. licrr, of Indiana; f,,r Clei k, Clmrlet tsn-ignn, of l'liiladelplii The V6te for Speaker slood, Bluinc, 1SG; Kerr, i7. ,1'nt Lit Tassko Great men, like mull ones, soioct lines sto slightly mistaken -on very plain qttcstiotyi We janint to two instances of recent occurrence : Ex President Johnson and President Ciiunt have a lie Milk ing bttwien them, und a similar affair cuius between Governor Geary and Colonel M'Cluro. Two of these men ate liurs, but ns they all belong to ibe r - .-.ii nm uuuiur nuiMi'.vi-a ahoui"u, and allow the future tu reveal the faut . . . flint) tl MMrr. fL'f,,i" t J'li t li-ojl li if I In il Im nviili' over llirt ti'l iirnim of llio .'iun.', wciil off . icokc( lnt week. I bo corruption linj" niul "'the llnfilobnrj; robbers," photographed by the H'fulhran tho week previous, term to liuvo fin nihhrd him food for reflet lion. Wo, In common Willi every other rci-peolulilo jnurnitl in the Suite, have frequently declaimed npiinn tho cor rupt "rings" tind caucuses winch uro in tho hubit of iiHsembling at Wash ington nnd llarrisbnrg, purporting to bo our representatives, for the pur noso of enactintr laws, but who in reality only plundor us; nnd when 'our invidious nnd peevish neighbor" denounces tho "rings," he will have done his duty also. Ilis party being largely in tho majority, are rcuponsi hlo to tho people for the manner in which tho public funds are used. We aisniled the party not individual members. It individual members of tho Democratic party sco fit to go outsido of tho well defined bounds of their party organization, and link thomselves with the party in power, nnd tlioreby bceomo ns corrupt nnd prodigal ns their confederates, it will in the end prove moro disastrous to them than to tho party. The editor of the Journal asks us a groat many questions with reference to tho llarrisburg robberies. Were our party in the majority, wo would answer him; but under tho circum stances, bis queries amount to rank impertinnnce. We might, with pro priety, at this point, udopt bis own language, viz : "The right or a roc;, we do Bat aoir propose to diacoss." - , "There's wisdom and magnanimity, my countrymen !" Tho fuiluro on the part of the editorof tho Journal to dis cuss tho shortcomings ofhis parly may be strategy, but "grand inorul ideas" should nroinnt something nobler. We hnvo denounced thoso Democratic members of tho Legislature who vol untarily helped the "loil" corruption ring to rob tho taxpayers, und culled upon God to have morcy on their cor rupt souls. Would it not bo well for our neighbor to do liUowiso, from the fact that tlicro uro more members ot his persuasion at IlarrUburg who need the prayers of the righteous than of our way of thinking? Instead nf wasting his time by questioning us, why does he not interrogate his parti san friend, Speaker Clark, who bus control of tho robber ring? Hit con duct reminds lis of a circumstance that occurred in Washington, in 1862. In August of that yeur eight Chicago clergymen (half of them into di vorced; repaired to tho National Capital, to urgo tho 'Into lamented" to issue an emancipation proclamation. Mr. Lincolu demurred, und the clergy men fell back in eood order ; but in a few days renewed tho attack, and opened their persuasivo batteries vig orously cn the "rail-splitter," nearly knocking him of his pins, lie, how ever, soon rtillicJ, and demanded the reason for theso repeated calls. The clergymen replied thul they had been praying nnd wrestling with the Al mighty day and n'ght, to give them liht nnd information on tho nil ab- ; sorhing question of freeing tho negroes, !flnd tl,e." PPd before him by Divine direction, and demanded that ho at once issue an emancipation pro clamation. This announcement star tled Old Abe, but ho goon turned right sido np, cxcluiming: "This is remark able. ! Why tho Almighty should com municate this information to you. gentlemen, away out at Chicago, who have no power or control over tho subject, and not to me, who has the matter under full control, is beyond my comprehension." It is needless to state that theso half divorced orn clcsof God saw the point,und promptly withdrew. Now, if tho editor of the Jovrnal w ill ask Spcukcr Clark who has the subject matter under control tho samo questions he has put to us, li ie may then get propcr'y answered, iv , i . , -., . , Wo went no more of his Chicago hum buggery in order to shield himself and his friends. JT Hilary Ordrrt. The new reguno at Washington has taken the field. The re-appointment j of General Sheridan to New Orleans. is for tho purposo of creating more riots; aud t!:o banishment of General I Iluncoi k, the most accomplished ofli-1 ccs in the service, nmong the Dacolah j Indians, is for the purpose of disgra cing him, because his namo was promi nent before the Dctuocratio National Convention : llBsnrjrARTBsa or tsi Anvr, ) AtiJiTt'T itswr.asL't Orrirs, I WianianTor, March 5. J The Pres'tenl of tne I oiled Sfatr directs thai Ibe following orders bo earned into execution as suoo as practicable : 1. The Ii.-nartment of the Fsuth wit he rem. mar, led by llngaJier and Orrrct Major Oeneral A. Terry. 1 Major tlenerat fieorge 0. Meade is assigned to command ihe,military division ol the Atlantic, and will tranrfrr bis mililaty heal'itiarlenl to Philadelphia, Pa. lie will lura over bis prrarn command temporarily to Itrrtet iiao.r llrnnal T. Jl. Koger, Coloaol IM inlantry, who it assigned to dnly a.-eordmg to bis lirrvrt of major g. ui-rol whilen th. e,oi.. of h ".avraaad. S. Major Orneral P. 11. Sliendan is assinid to eomtiand I he 1'. psrtmrnt of luiaiana. and will turn orr tlie command of Ibe lli'partiu. nt of the Missouri lamporaniy VO ilir umi a. nior oniecr. 4. Mi tor urneral W. 8. Ilsnrora is aasigned to Commend I tier llrparlinrnt ol llaclbh. 9. Itrif.ol.rral.il Urrvel Major tlrneral F. n.6. t'ant.r is a, siirnrd to command the First .Militnrt 1 district, and wilt proof d to hit p'ral as soon as rrlirnd by li-rvrt Major innerai lo-vnoiua. 6. Brevrl ta,lor tlenerat A. C. tliilrm. Cilonel lib intaitrr, will turn over bis eoinmand of the Fourth al iiiary district to the sell senior oflicrr, and ti'in bif r a merit. . . i, i: I t f f,.i 1 2oih inlantrv, is assigned to eoromand the Fifth I. iirrvn ai"i"i w. i. i,v, i .a, -., .- , . Military diitr.ct, aatordiog to bis brevet of major grnrral. 8. Hrevrt Mai.irOrt.crat W. TI. r.rnory.rsratry, Is assigmd to command the lnpar'meut of It ah ing:on. acrei-ding ti- his brevet of major general. II, eoramaiid ot thr llcnr-al of th army. E II. T0W.NSE.Mi, A. A. 0. The Pads, it appears, cannot gel up a corporal's guard in cither branch of our State Legislature, to puss a , resolution tongi atutiuing vico. umin in iho selection t)f bis Ca'.'ineU Why! 4islL1athu1.lv? I .ifi Hfr VttrHn Vhnltntphi4 , fie; hit own .rfll. The lliirril'iit(t T-U ;r,rA, the Slat pr-nu of (iovi-i tmr I'nitin ilurii'it lit" gul'cnmloi ml rein, is jnl now en gii;rctl In telling come Very ihily fami ly secrets, hit h ate, however, neces sary lor tho people fo know. ThU organ ff tho "mural idea" party favored tho public on Tuesday with a spirited and lifo like description of what is known as the Ctirtitt faction of tho Kadical party in this State. Tho portraits of Curlin, M'Cluro and Mann uro skillfully drawn, During whetted tho nppetito of tho public, it will not rest contont without a com plete and faithful portraiture of the i nrominont members of tho other i branch of the happy Kadical family tho Camoron faction. There are some cbarmi"g' political subjects in that circle which await tho hand, of the artist. From tho picture wo extract tho following, to show our Democratic readers tho harmony which dwells in tho party : The ohiels uf this "rinjr" were Andrew (1. Cur- tin, Alex. K. M'l'lur ai.d William II. Mimu. Curtili was the ornamental flifilre-tiead and uratur as' On enlial ; M 'Clare in Oil; Uamnion and ehlel executive uSivbrt aud Mann the Holly, or, ee tlie theatrical pariano. Ju, the '-heave vilhau tl.e cowhiiittliou. llicy wero fllljf, ll' not wmely, cbottu. keh look charjrc of bis particular rule. Karh tuniislird bn quom of mervinaria. Kab bad aiaiffnfd biw bn dieliuctiva fuDotiuuM, and all performed their parte witb an energy a dit;raou lul to thruilL-lrr-i u It was fatal to tbf-ir party. From If is to 1S6G, tba billoiT uf Ibe "ltiul" ha, kreu a duairrrealilu but a iufrK(,a,lv loilv. In lSGti.Curtin wa eb-ctrd Ourorm.r of our r-tale ; Mann waa dinriet attorney tor rtiiladelphia; aud Al Clure waa tbo aliuoner of the patrouagi-, and fatbor cunlt-rfior of his Kvellencr Ibe liuvtrnor. The tirrt administration of Purtin was marked lr the Diot outraffvous orgies uf etirruptton ever areii in our blalc. LegihlaLou wbioh would have die graoed New Jersey, becuuio the rule. Jcbl, the like of which was undreamed ol before, went through witb a majority fully aaeertamed belona hand, and received the aitfnalurrul Ibe Kxeculiee. The party whn h elected bun in lsi;ll, by a majority of luore than o?,(HMt, itnfrurered beneath the inla inr of bis acts, barelr aalnr itself in tsul, and waa utterly deloaltd in lsl,i. In IsoU bn was again put forward lor oovermr,aiid, by imposing on the I nioo League or rinluurlptiia. and manip ulating tiiedelegatos to Ibe Republican Coureution in Filisburg, ba was again uuminated. Fortune befriended mm in having for an opponent Wood ward, and for a belli Lincoln, who waa eguio a candidate for the Presidency. Ho was again circled. But lbs life of the Republican parly de pended on the overthrow ot the "itin" whuh owned biro, bnt now damn biin. aud a determined stand waa made Uieast this Jonah overboard. The work has been dote and well dnne. Mann has been kirju-d out of the politics of Philadelphia and reluscd tbe support ol the Republican parly, alter be had secured a re-nomination for his fat ofiie : aud it illustrates him and bis associates, to write that Ilia warmeat admirers do not deny that this renomioation was iecured by fraud. Curtin, draped down, duwn, down, by the incubus which hang about bis neck, has become a standing can didate for every vacant placa in the Mate or the Naoon, ana) baa just been rrtused a place in the calm ei. M'hiiv M'CIure, now banging on the confines of ?ew Jersey a broken and seeily poli tician is ttying to gain a brief notoriety t and succeeding.) by getting snubbed bv General tlrant for his insolence and ru-leness. It hile this eabAl endangered the Republican pirty it was tbe duty or its active men to reecao it iron ineir grasp. Now that they are oaat out, it is tbe plain duty ot the able urn wbuui wo efe trust and honor to see that they do not again get their hands on Its throat ; for when that comes, death comet alao, and thai quickly. .In other of the Same. In 1SG1, our happy country fell into tho bands of a rail (plitttr, and he succeded admirably in splitting tho Union. In li"C5, a plebenn Mior took charge of "the machine," (us the former termed and undivided LVton,) mat Ativmporl to pislcll ttnU monU It up, but bo proved only a botch. Now, tho split-up and patched and otio-hal! mended Union is banded over to a tanner; and if he .leaves any hides untanucd, it will bo because bo was unublo to obtain them, through brib ery, or any other corrupt means. If tho plcbcan rail splitter, tailor and tuiiiicr don't have this country physicked, by March, 1S73, to the full satisfaction of the "loil millions," we shall bo very much mistaken. Wo havo but ono consolation in view of the dark future : wo can stand just as much oppression as anybody elso. TueInacuI'hal. President Grant's Inaugural address will bo found elso where in this issue. It is as void of statesmanship ns Bcccher's sermons uro of godliness. It pcrtukes of but one good quality : il contains no party virulence, nor uny expressive pledge, except the negrosufl'racro clnp-trnp. Ilo boasts that he tukes tho oath "without mental reservation." Lin coln was the first to utter tho snmo thin nnd yet tlicro is not clause of tho Constitution lie did not violate (except the ono relating to his pay, and that ho mora than fulfilled,) for . i , ine pur loscoi sirt'nL'iiioninrr ma mny. Somebody will bo well fanned loforo llio tiling is over, "Symbol of llcconstrttclioii" A built niirfrer pusliing a wliilo nmn nwity from tlie polls in order to do posit his "woto," so us to cnslilo liim lo ask sTmo whito woman lo iiuirry la an tlio saiiio diiy. Symbol of Pcaco" n standing army nml rci-iiiicnU of tax and stump irullicrein. Tlio foregoing emblems our neigh bor informs us nn buing j'til upon tho nctv $j0 and f 100 greenbacks. It will tuko a good mnny ol tlicso symbols lo keep tho "iniicliino" ulloat. Ills I'Att lw Kl.L. President John son, in imitation of tbo Father of his Country, issued an address to the people on his retirement. Ills blows inuke the. Jliiinp and every loyalist squirm. Ilis farewell address eon- j ml,,, nilllll trutll that tllO Illldictll I ,. . . . newspapers ITtUSO tO pllllllsll It. Jo ;nii,aio cf Wn-hingion, lie adniifis , r. lc-j a SeVCl'O (astigntion tO tllO loyal ists and their "orriipt iirnrliees. As the loyalists of 177G refused to publish Washington's address, it is therefore quite plain why thoso of lMiil refuse to publish Johnson's. The LrtusLATi RE. This body met I on Monday evening, und the first ttlsinCSS introduced was tho liei-ro amendment lo tho Constitution of the United Slates, which was after some debate, referred in both brunches to proper committees. Tho Pads were to pass it without debate, but this tho .Ih-nioi lain will resist to tho ut most of their nnilitv. The lient-u ials of Bedford county ,a, e ndoplod whut is known as the Crawford county system for the Itieclion cf ivscidiuilts tof ethos) The I wlitls lll. Tlie lim.r iiiy i" over 1 hf new iiImiii I is nntioiii'i i d. 1 he t inoiiiilHin so long In Inlxir, amid nun li sinokr, la brought loi lb ' a litter ol I Hlii -iiloiis nin e. Mimics nf Web-ter and il.nry and j C,i, hat a cn hi net 1 I I'. II. V A sit II I R P, t he refinement of i ( stupidity, the butt or Donnelly, the Iniigliitii; sloik of tho nholo country, .Sim i t'tiii v l Male 1 Hero is what Mr. Ponnelly, n loil member of l'oni;ros from .Minnesota, said about the .Secretary of Hto on llio floor ol Congress last May : 'if there I in our midst one low. sordid. Tulgar soul, one barren, Sicd.'Wrr tot. Hiiioe, one heart llial il callous to evc.y kindly sentiment, and t" everv generous emotion, our li,i,j;iie leprous Willi lander, una mouth which Is like wnlo a den of wild U-aets, giving forth deadly odors ) U lliere be here cue ebaraelor which, while blotched and spotl.'d, yrt raves aud rants and blackguards like a pruamute if there be here one bold, bad, empty, bellowing deaiagogue, it la tbe genllemau Iruuu Illluo:s." Gen. J. M. Rnionr.i.n, has been mtuiiicd asSecretary of War. A. T. St'EWAtiT, u Now York haber dasher, who knows as much uhout iho department ol finance n n lap dog docs about the trail of a fox, Secretary of lite Treasury ! Anoi.W! K. lioniK, of I'hil.idelphia, who in Iho ntiinoof nil tho jack tuts Unit ever reeled a siil is bo f .Secre tary of tho Navy. J. A. J. Chmswkm,, a Maryland politician, who inndo a secession speech in At tho eniiimoiiceinent of iho war he was a violent rebel, and manifested his devotion to tho cause by raising a military company, and placing himself nt its head, to do batlle liir tho Confederacy, and iiflerwardi purchased recognition from tho Itndi cals by swallowing his own vomit, Postmaster Genera! I J. I). Cox, Kx Governor of Ohio, not a bad sort of u mint, but whose intellectnnl brilliancy will never set tho Potomac ufire, Secretary of the Interior ! K. 15. Hoar, of Massachusetts, nn eminent mediocrity, Attorney Gen eral! Well ! Tho llarrihhurg FMriot snys: We cannot do justice to the subject. Will not Col. M'Cluro lend us a few ad jectives? We (hull have to wait till we can norrow some expletive iroin our Judical friends. Mam while we are of the opinion that this cabinet is bound to sink Mr. Grant's ship, with its whole radical crew. Tho Great Eastern would go to tho bottom with such a load as Washhiirno, Stewart, Boric, nnd Crcsswcll on board. Ulysses is in deep water, with rocks and shoals in his course, tho wind leering round to blow ri'lit in iiu teeth, und with pilots totally ignorant und utterly regardless of that chart by which ulono the ship of auto can bo stoorod in Sdlety, Ihe I etlcral ( onslilutmn No wonder ho asks "llio prayers of tho nation !" The Wasliinxtoi, correspondent of the Age says: The white pcoplo of the South may look for very hurh treatment at the bunds of tho new administration Tho assignment of Sheridan to the command of Loti'mi nun, ns predicted in this correspond ciico.somc weeks niro, will bu followed by tho meanest system of persecution towurd the while population of that State that human deviltry enn sttg gest. Thieves nnd ciirpei-ltififer iho terms tiro ulmosl synonymous will flourish, whilu tho defenceless Southerners will bo subjected to all manner of Inyal oppression. The ns Mignmenl of Terry to Georgia, nnd Reynolds to Texas, is little, if any, belter. Tho other appointments to command at tho South will be pretty much of the aamo sort. "Occasional'' Forney says: "Gen. Grunt's appointments arc doing good, if only in the discussion they occasion. They nre evolving in tho national mind n great principle thescjmrtition nf piliticdl from business ipiuintmcht.i J t.w'yr , ,10 pt)i,ti-, a great end is to vmce. lien this idea is once made attained and "leal rcloim nccom plishcd." If Grant enforces this re reform, Forney will of cotirso bo ig nored during his administration. A Rei.ioioi s View. Our Old School Presbyterian colcmporary, thu New York 0!'Urrrr, takes up Stewart us its candidate for Cabinet position or. the plea that he is a "pious old fel low. It would be well lor tho coun try if a few really pious men were hunted nt ushiiigton ; lull we tear Stewart will loose his piety, should bv conclude to remain at W iishiii"tou lor any length uf linio. Tho present session of Congress, it ! ' """'K1'1- 111 ''"t c,"!'tin"u hP'"i the current month. I ho Seiititu ill . .,.:..,, n,.;,,,.;,,.,!!.. ; ,.ii,.min ! Hi-noinimoiits, .ml llio intiiotity ot tliu llouso III rvcoinntoinjiiiir I ho ill. 0 inipi'i'tiint lcj;isl;iliiin is iinlii ipatC'l. (i i it nt is kino;, til all (ho loynl inent- livrs of Coniricss lull duwn utu wor ship la i 111. Tho military government started olT on iloinlay by llio delivery of the names of the new Cabinet to the Sen ate by the hands ol a start' otliivr in full unilnrin. ProKidonl Lincoln sent his nominations to tho .Semite by a plain ciiixcn, bis inivato secretary. Ilo had no military stulV at Ids heels, liku this new embodiment of "repub licanism." Let us have peace. Gov. Geary lias signed the death warrants for the execution of George S. Twilchell, who waa (iinvictetl lor tlio murder of Jlr. Hill, and Gerald K111011, who killed Timothy llecnun. Tho CAecnlions take phicc in Ibe Phila delphia prison yurtl, on tho Hill of April. President Grant wishes one section of the law creating tlio Treasury Po part inent repealed, in order that be tuny put n free trailer in his Cabinet. 'Pennsylvania's interests are an lb in the bauds ol General Grant," was the electioneering cry o( the Uadical parly. Tlio Missouri Ifrrinliiliirp, in itsprcat Imrry, Mtificd only ono ImlC til tlio nt' )ro Kll fll Oirp UllHIldlllClll. 'lliO I . is It w liitli ciinliTS on (.'uiinress tlia jiower tt t-nri-y tlie nitirndinoiit into ctTi-cl liy n)irnpi iato It'isluliou wasucLiJi'ti tully (iniitlrd. Grunt sniil in Ills inr-ucnrnl, "I c.'im ntfnif) tho iliittesol IVcsnlrnt iintrnm niflitl." Ilo diiln't no far, liowcvtr. until lie tnu ttti n sli;lit trammel ii. "hi old and obaolr'.o law" of 17M, cooked up by llinl obsolote indiviiltiul, Alexander Hamilton. A froo trade Sot-rolary of tlio Treasury is t'ennaylrania s roward fur tasiinrj tier tulo fur General UrsoW tiuod. wntim-fir .M't"" f nel rfrnl f.ifiMl. The f ii'U is InstiKural ad tr- of I'lTsident tirniit : I'mriiis or Tint I'mtih StATrs: c,nr oallr iL"'' lis ing elemte i mo to nj,.c t I'tio.b nl of the I tilled Slates, I have, in conlormity i i It t In 'mmp i ri olcoir conntiv.'t iken the i r until ol tifllt-e proai tihed therein. I have taken l!,i oath w ilhout mental reeivulioii, ninl with the determina tion to do, I o Iho best ol my ability, all thnt il requires ol me. The re- ponsibililics of the poitioti 1 feel, but accept ihem without fear. Tbe ollico has cniito to mo mixoiight ; 1 conimeiico lis duties ntilraniineled. 1 liritig to it il conscientious ib siro nnd determination to fill it, to the best (if my ability, In tho saticfuction of the people. On all tho leading questions uirilating the puhlio mind 1 will ill ways express my views to Congress, and urgo them according to my judg ment, and when I think it udvisiible, 1 will exerciso tho constitutional pi iv ilego of interposing n veto to defeat measures which 1 oppose. But all laws will bo faithfully executed whether they meet my approval or not. I shall on nil subjects havo u policy to recommend, but none t'l en liuco ngainst llio will of tho people. Ijiws uro to govern nil .iliko those opposed, ns well us thoso who favor Ilium. I know no method to secure tho repeal of hud or obnoxious laws so etleelivo ns their stringent execution. The country having just emerged from u (treat rebellion, many question will como beloro it for settlement in tbe next four years which preceding Ad ministrations never have hud to deal with. In meeting these it is desirable that I hey shoul'l be approached calm ly, without prejudice, hale, or section al pride, remembering that tbe greatest (;iiod to tbo greatest number is the object to bo alluined. This requires security of peivon mid properly, and for religious ur.d political opinion, in every part of our common country, without regard to local prejudice. All luws to secttro these ends w ill receive in v best efforts forlheir enforcement. A (rreutdeht has been contracted in securing to us nnd our posterity the Union, 'l lio payment of this, princi pal and interest, as well as the roturn lo a sprue basis, ns soon as il can be accomplished without material detri ment to the debtor class or Iho coun try at largo, must lie provided for. To protect the national honor every dollar of Government indebtedness should bo ruid in cold, unles other wise expressly stipulated in ine con tract. Let it bo understood that no repiidintur of ono farthing of our pub lic debt will be trusted in public place, and It will rrr) fur towards strengthen ing a credit which ought to bo the best in tho world, nnd vtill ultimately enable us to replace the debt with bonds bearing lcs iutcrcra than we now pay. To this should bo added a faithful collection ol tho revenuo : a strict accountability to tho Treasury for every dollur collected, und ibe greatest practicable retrenchment in Iho expenditure in every department of tho Government. When wo coin pure the paying capacity of the coun try now, ttilh tho ten Slates in poverty from tho cffccls of the war, .but soon to emerge, 1 trust, into greater pm-potity than ever before,) willi its paying capacity two tty live years nioi, and culculato what it prob ably will bo l went v vj years hence, who ran doubt tho feasibility of ply ing every dollar then with more c.ise j t It ii it we now iy for useless luxuries ? Why, il looks us though Providence hail bestowed upon us a strong box, in the precious ttietuls locked up in the sterile inounluiiis of the fur West, of which weare now forging the key lo unlock, to meet tho very contingency that is now upon us. Ultimately, il mny bo necessary to insure the fa cilities to reach theso riches, und it ma)' bo necessary, also, that tbo Gen end Government should givo its aid to secure this access. But thai should otily bo when a dollur of obligation to pay secures precisely tho samo son of dollur lo nn- now, and not bclbre. While tho question of specie payment is in nbcyiinco tho prudent business man is careful about contracting debts payable in tbo distant future. The nation should follow tho sumo rule. Aproslrnto commerco is to be rebuilt and ull industries eticoit raged. The young men of the country, those who from their ago must be its rulers twenty-live years hence, havo a pecu liar inter.'st in maiulaining the na tional honor. A moment's reflection as to what will ho our commanding influence umong the nations of toe etirlh in their day, if they uro only 1 1 no to Ihomsi-lvcs, should inspiie ihem with national pride. All divis ions, geographical, political and re ligions, i an join in ibis common senti ment. How tho public debt is lo bo ; I""' "r "I'00'0 l"'y";e,lt rcsu.m-d is nut so it))iirtiiiit us that u l.ui sliould bo ndotilcd nnd m iiuien-vd in. A united determination to do is worlli morn tlmh divided inuntiU upon tlie tnetlioil of iIuiii. Letlutiiin upon this snljeit mny not bo neoexsaiv now. not even mlvisablo, but il will be when the civil hrrsiuu moro lully re stored in ull parts of the country . und initio reunites its wot tetl chiinni Il will be my cndetivor to execute the law i in i"H.I faith, to colleet nil rev- eniKS usut'ssed, nml to havo them properly iiccotintc I lur nnd cconoini. t-nlly flixhiirsetl. ! will, to the be-t ol my nbilily, iippoitit to ollieo tlioM onlv who will cany 'nit this ilcniijn. In regard tufortin policy, I would deal w ith niilions us t qtiititlilo law re quires individuals ti deal with each other, und I would protect tho law abiding cilir.eti, whellier of imlivo or foreijrn tii it I) , whcivvcr bis rights lite jeopai dired, or the flag of our ouniitry flouts. 1 would respect loo rights ot all tuitions, demandiiij' equal lespecl lor our own. If others depart liotn this rule in their denlious n ilh li, we in ti v bo compelled lo follow thrir pre cedent. Tbo proper trenttneiil of the origi nal occupants of this land, iho Indians, in ono dcaervinjf catvlul stinly. 1 will tu vi r u'y cotti no tow arils them which tends to their civilization, imJ ulli tuiitu ciliznisliip. The qtifhl'mti of sulTrsrrn j. ono which is likely to nuitalo the public so luiij' its a portion of iho citizens of Iho inn inn urn excluded Item its priv ileges in any Sinlo. It seems 10 leo very desirable that this tpicMinn should bo sullied now, and I entertain the hope, and express iho dct-iro, that it may bo by tho rati (iiution of tho (ilteeiilh urlielo ol amendment lo tho Cot stttution. In conclusion, I ask patient forbear ance, ono low aids another, tltrotiiruout the land, ttnd a determined clbirl on Iho part of every citir.cn to tlo bis pliuto towards cementing a, happy UIMUll, IlllU .'a " ixn.lia VI t ..V . ,i, i,.r i ! t. l ts -i nation to Almighty God in beblf of tt.il twn'.tupmmon union, nutl 1 Ak tn iirnvers ot tlie nnrriil In Ih. U nf Mi. IS. Hi llio "( Miv !''. f Mi "tr. A Mnr.oi.rr Mi Jo i Id K, of ! l H,.i I.II7IK rtotilsoK, of c.iir i.iy. p0t Tl' hoff ll tirV ll.r rinltr' ll.ukl f.r llrtr n,-K f rr,, On ll.r !'. t K.i.nni.1, In J" II "l r, , Mr I. . WRt I. Mi-i IICNIIIEII Fori I V , ell of lliahau.l..n. Pa. In Owcroh, on ttir (ill uf Mvxh, lBffl, PAR A It. tUiiffliU-r nf Up. .mi nii'l Aaic HimiuU'; ng'-d 11 trim. 2 tiiont Mid 4 la. nn,' ilmlisnnfuts. it IS I herctiy if" rn Umi Mln? ftl a itmniilrifion on il.trnifti, MARTIN H UX.i A L, U-ci-.imi, Ute r Uvhm li.a ricftrtu-M eouuiy, '., huv ihft bs-fn iulr (Crunh-J in (hi unif rijinsi. a!! p.-r I'tiR indftiUil lo taid rifat will plra Mk pHT iitcnt, kiitl tlmm hmnijf clainti ur (triimtifU will prririil ttitm pnrlr uf )irfi(imUd fur Ktllcuirnl Bltd !lowaitre Kitliuut dt lnv. , ( ItOilUKT K. Viv.okU mrl0-6t Arlmiiiiilrmtor. 18(50. SPRING. 18CU. OpeniK NEtY VII. KS, Opemnj of NKW SHAWLS, Oprnmirof NKW CIIIN'TZKS. oprnmsor M-.W POPLINS. Full stock of STAPLli and FANCY SPUING GOODS. KYHK A LANDELL, rnarlO ol lourlli t Areh Sis., Philadelphia. N. B lolm froui At'CTION daill reeeived. SHEADER & GALER'S Restaurant and (onfoctioncry, (Oa Iteed Blrrel. near the Itailroad Depot,) CLEAUFIELD, PA. IIREPII OT'TERS and ICE CPKAM la aeasnn. ; Toliaero, Citara, fanrtio", Writs, and evervttiinir usualljr found in a Onfe-Cnn are. aleratn on band. Tlie only ItAOATLI.LK 1AUI.K in Ina-n, eon l,e found at th s saloon, mar 10 lira pd HIIRAIiPlt A liAI.KH. SELLING AT LOW RATES At tbe Store of ALEiXASDEfl IRT1X, ON MAKKKT BTRKET, C1.EAIIFIELD, PA. Choice Eastern Flour, From th uuoliet or Jouiata, Cntrt uid llua tiuiT'loa. Western Flour. PiltiUrj City Mills, Hnner Kuke, W bin Winter, and olbsr Saleoled Uraads.. II11ST Ql'ALITX Sugar-Cured Hams, DACuN, A K 1 ME88 PORK. A ffw Toot f Pure Plaster, BAKTIRL8 Oil D A 0 ?. IN Rye Chop, Corn Meal, MIXEu CHOP, tons, OAT.-;, AND OTHER mill n:i:ii. l.Tbr above ami be sold by the FIRST UF APRIL ntit. ALEX. IHV1N. rifarfiVId, March 10, ISM .",t. 1 Al lli; H ,ll find Manilla Hope of all a,nae-M4-cl roia Axes Aug' errv rtirap, Y kHVIXKK'M. ll rt AMI I I. !:..- Fatra Family silled torn Meat lluckwtitat 1'.' I bop Mned F.-e.l alwaiv on band, J. P. KHATZKR.S. DIIOVIHOVH. Mntar Cured llatnl lined X lleel llaia ciauaugi- Miuuidere codes flteas 1 uik Lard Fish, Ac. just received, hy J. P. KHATZKIt. Qtl.TI Htl.ril WIlol.KSALK AND sJHe.lAII... rater, hy lloak-rs wilt tm anpplird al special J. r. KilAliritt sneaaii ll,e I a It ma'.i tat r AM I.I lOO.Oiltl IMS rlllNul.KS. yy Ibf utirirrrtirncd ben-Kr jtive uatiof, ttitt They wit jmy ih hitr-fi marki-t pric fur a pmid quhtyu 1.0NU hll I.Wt LKS; and I butr hauiiff Fii.'h fur ftntc, will Stttl ii to their iotctoi tu gnu llii'm a call Itviotti Hing f luewtn-rt. Cloarfirld Mrrh .1, 'Uf-lf 'tnl-n of th Clfarfidd County Artru. (Hurt ll"ii! no Mnlny bvainr af eouri win-k Mirt-h IS, IM..J, (i tilt rtiiie.nic ot tbe btl..l fui tht purptwe if flwlitij Mftori of kaid Society for tbe ntftuitig yar, and tu trui-raft ottcti othtT boI nef a mny bt bruugtii before th ntrhnf. T THR C'fH'RT OK COMMON PI.KA X f ClesrQe.d eHnty, Paw rj I No SeptrmWr Terw. ISfiT. The undersigned f,ortimlrii(rtiier, arrinl'd by the Court to title te:iniry in the ibr ckiic. herey fivet tr-tii-e tliat he will tttend lo the du tr of hit apt i.ir tment. at liitcfTl.-o, in the Imr'tuh of Cler1,eidv on Haturdny. the Sttt of Marvb I8i ff. nt J oVIork, p. n. t wliere sll imiTieR Interested oana'leflJ. J. IlLAKK W ALTKR , tiiaiJI Jt. 1 tinitr irioner. Vegetables and Fish. HAVINil enaile the TieeessarT arranecmen's. the anlrrsie;iinl wotilil ntititr the citircnt nf i ir.rhcM anil TiMwitT, that ua and after March 4, lnr.y, he will have on han.l an.l for sale, at his hop nn the Marker lr, KKtHII FISH, flirrel and While I'llTATHK. ami all VF.UhTAHl.K in seaenn, at as lew rales as thee can he hnrht at the car. Ii. II. H Ll.KHTON. rirariiel.l. H.rch J. sf, If ORGANS & PIANOS. ESTY'S AND MASUX if- IIAMLI.N S, riS SAII ST 8. J. HAVES, Carweaseilla, fa. FKE.SII A1UUVAL 0 t AH Iho oyo1Ucs for Spring in Ladies' and (lent 's ri R1SHIG & FAC GOODS, IAI-1KS Collars,rittT. Ilandker fhief-, tilorrs, j ll'itirry. ,rt Kilaiiifj, llmidi, Itrtimir, IsttUun, t'ree, Trimminc of all binds, Krtnpe, 4iitni. M.mi. U aiM k ( all binds. Jet (, ."' .t (tutttint, I'. rtuonT.v, ni-w stiles epriuf .sbaialsj sin), a foinpb te ttifortinDt ot Ladic?, Misses, & Children's Shoes, Of the H'lT yt AUTV, to which we innte attention! flcnt.'e new styles IIAIS A TAl'S, Itntieitlira. No, kltra. an.l a choice line rf Casri mcic aad U lute Miirla. It .,. 1; 1.1. LI A CO. Clcarheld. March S, 1S .It. Agents Wanted $10 a Day. TWO $1D MA r.i roii $t. I. I.OY IV Tortablo Revolving Double Maps , OF Amrrifn anl Funpt, Aimrir anl ths 1 nittNl ttatri 1 America, t wltnc J in 4 ml CieUiitirn. Thfr-p (trral inp, now Jnsl rompVtoil, nhiw fi-frv pla-f f in-'tittnn'-r, rii.rtinl U ij.itt?, mxl f tie lu'MI alli-atj a thr tnu Knnpftin Mutes. 1 lifKf .Mii n amiti in wrr.v - html anil f-roitr in tlis l.itnl kury tn.'iipT the pt- uf tin limp, anl hr tnvn ul tlio lU-vprnt r, nihrr fide rn r thr.iwn fnnt. ami mnj part tiriiugltt 'evrl to iU ryt. ('"uutry r i jt t siil Imt ; iiu munis fivn l. jt,-..m .ifj. n'ri. Apply 1-r Circular. Terms, and saiitl muttt-y for Piup M ,n, to ' J. T. tnirS-lia 15 (rtln.lt sttrst, X. T. Xew Hinc and Liquor Store. I. L. REIZENSTEIN L Co., woiil.tttl.1 ntttrea t WINES & LIQUORS, MARKET ft., CLEAPFIF.LD, PA. s.Fn11 stork f Wine, Rranr, Oin, TThinky and te.ihl, always hand. tSpeeial attsutlua paid to eefaring a pttra article for Raeraiaental and wediral parposi-s. jan2l-U VH Kt. IBilH(ro. Ilul-ball's, Drake's, lluoltand (iariaan.Hast"tier and (Itfii i , ... .. . ,, uaL-anatea Bltura i alan rara Ltquera. of all : klIl( Wfclt.i.al parr-.- fee aai. be AI1H'1 UIK, Ttf.il CiMf for .i!f. HoihoH nnd lots for Sale. Is )l H ItolSM aa'l LOTS I rWe'o f' ' sale "a rejaaonakks Irrraa P ,..t,i S t r ,0 lt.,i'v dava Si.o, a pit nf foi t I'M -. Ihe eoi.'er of fi-nr'S and Mv-d StrrrS, aise irlr" tt.-l 1 hire flrl Ot.ar Ills are en II l,-alrd (or e.tSrr tioeler vard. caal lard, "r lor l0ll'l't'l pii-.o s ft li-la'lv, l.eiof a'Oiia I Irrl ,.l ll.r railroad d. pol. Pi le aod l.-rm vra-xoaSlr. A,,p'v In OLolli.h 1 Unit N, (..bit if t IrarSrld. I'S Valuable Farm FOU SALE OK UK NT. rpi!E ondrrriirnid now off. rs at priisle sale his J. lartn. silosl. ia Ijiwrrnoo towiiSlnp, 'ltarfi.-til cuKte, Pa . h.,nd.-l li orva. Mi Milium and mai ns, and wittnii t rnilvs of tliu railroad d.-pot in Cloaiuunl !.rourti (oMtiMSf; 3 Atnr.n, Alionl 111 ai res nf eeliii-h (a rlearrd. lavin TW O MUM IIOI st.S, I.Oti 11AIIN, nnd ollar not. iinildiiij,', vrilh over li"t U-aiti'r fruit Ivors and a neve,. tailing sprtnf of ali-r ner ttir bouse, aull anil aa muib IniiU-r on the place, If propulj inanajrnl, us will pay for it. Tue oliole is under laid nub eoal. One of 'bo houses now inaurrd for throe years lor SI. nun. in a good company, (noth ing lo pv until I tin lime is up.) fr I'll I I t. f;l,t)n, m eny payinents. For terms, Ac, apply lo WILLIAM Pull ILK. I'lcarlicld, Pa., Feb. 11, lt.t. ONt'EOLA. MOST TIIKIVIJ.0 TOWN CLEAHFIELU COUNTY. niE IN rTlIIE andcrsipnij offers the fi.tlowirjj deseribed X proierty al PRIVATE tALB : Lot No. 31 in the jreneral plan of tbe whore named horourh, having thereon ereetrd a good and coinlortaVe two and one-hair story llol sE. hniahed Ihrouglioiit paintrdin Ibe rail of IS1,S having Are rooms and ball, with baar-mcnt tnti-beo and ilutnb waiUT. A well ut axoeilrut waler at tbe door, undrr cover. A good frame OFrH E. painted auuir eolor aa the bou'e, plastrred aud pa trad. il'K IHtOE, rSTALLL.and (therout- nuild.'ifa in good repair, t hoioe A rfl.r.. rf.A It and PLACII IltEi:?. ,d line UllAPK suited tu tbe c!nnat. biluated on tbe btet buai- nen street in tbe lows, and una uf tba beat loca tions tor buriuras, -t!rFor terms, ., apply In J. A. LLATTE.VDERCER. Osceola Milt, Pa., Feb. 21, lnf.y-Jl. Farm for Sale or Kent. Tli B nnderfif ned dfttrtt tm veil r rnt a frm itusta Kitbia 2i nilMof ClMtrfirld. Vtm tlutuDi iratontvblr. For further pftrtirylaiii. mM in prriun or Asldrati Uii lubtcriber. al l'fMtrfild P. Ul.Utf K. II. HI AW. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! Farms, Timber Land & Horses FOR SALE! THE subscriber, acairoas of dirposiaf of aorat real and personal property, oflerfl tha futluw- lug rare oppurtuuily fur hargaiaai ONE FARM sitaate in IlirarJ township, and knuwn as tbe "Claudius I'.ussclut rarta, adjoin ing lande ut Auf Lauonta aad aihcra, contaiuiag lljtl Arrra, bltv of which are oieared. with two dwelling houses, lam aud yuuug orchard tbereen. Also, lilt. litCK I.LA Ooulainilig KM) Arrca, sixty of which are elearwd. with dwulling house, liarn, and other outbuildings, t -gether with taolhritibg oung orchards tUareon. .'.tso. FFVKRAL OTIIRR FARMS and tram of T1JJULH LANOsfortalo. I t)R llENT-1hsSAW..VII.L IiWEI.L. INO UOl'sLci at the mouth ol Leer Creek will bo reulad, or lei to rua hy taa thousand, to Kit person t. IWr-ForR Tir.AD OF WORK IIORSE.'.and IIAhNkSIS, will ba sold aa reaaunavlo terras, J pJT A hargsin ia nfered In each if tba fore going propositions. 1 ha terras will ba atade eaay. Further iulorrtiation can he obtained by calling on the premises. or hy addressing the undersigned at Frrnchville P. 0., Claartelrl countr, Pa. ' lohlS-tf. L. M. COFTP.IET. House & Lot for Sale or Rent, ' IM1K nfittrti(riiH now offu r for nal, or mit, a X lll'lsb and LU f, a-ljoitiiiij tbttllNol Lutbertur Tbe house iiuc oud well fin: bed. 16 br Si. with fcitclieti 12 by 1 1, and stable, to fathtr with thrcr anl a half acrra of groand and xprinf of water. Tin ll ma excellent location for a taitiit-ry. bUrlttniiib, cb.iiet-njakr r carpoo ter shop. Tbo property will bo sold cbrap and oa tapy terms. ttr further partioatara, cxamioe the t re in i or aJJre! tbe subcriler. P. K. ARNOLD. Lttthsrsar;, Jan. SI, .m. Valuable Town Properly FOR SALE! SITUATE on tho South-west corner af Cherry nnd Tb.rd St rev is. (Iwtnn Ko.lrtta4 street, 1 to wit: A LOT, with a good two-story plank baild ine theixtn. $6 bv 18 left, on room oa eaob floor, suitable fir a store, or other business. Also, tbe adjoining LOT, with a two-stor dwelling bouse iberron. and several other TOWN LOTS. AIm, a lot of woll l'itmt 1UUCK, and a (food aosnrtmrnt nf STONE" ARK, fur a as Crocks, Jtif, Jars, Fruit Cans, etc.. at rluci prices. ur fnrtliar infuroiatK-n, inn tun1 at tr btuna sr. Pntfrry af F. LUTZ1M.KH. mvU fim ClearftsHd. Pa. Town Properly for Sale. flilE propt-rty occupied i.jr corn X f UJ and Fourth stre. t, Clrarfirll hnn'. on.uistin(; (f a g )ol, sulstsnlial 1M ANK J10LSK and the LOT, iftbut tlifw foarlliS of aa r. I Tli situation ts clu's to ths Pailrund di poi. and is sn extirllmt location fr husinrsi uurpuars. For terms, aiiply oa tlis pmnuet. IootIU tl IOH AI.I Four v!ol3 town prrrl.et. i tli brw -Sof Cisariicl-1 Locations da stiabi and biluutr Appir to m. m. Ms-cruiaOroTf, d1T Attm-y at Law. rMartitd. Pa. liscfllancous. U. B. TAYLOR'S LIME AND COAL YARD, (Ktar tlia Hailroai Irpof,V ' T KMr.lUCK thtt Mstho4 of infonninr tV X puUio. titat I liavc opnrd up a yard tur the i.t 1 sruod or noal-burnt LIMB and Anthrarilc CHL. in th bn.uch of Clrartidd. and bats wnmlrlrd atrsntrnifnts With astern doU-rs by ahu ll 1 ran net-p a tuH supply constantly on band, nbub Will ba (..pflMl ot at reason awe ratrs, uj ths lun. biisbol or ear loa.i, to suit purvbasars. Tlrnw at a distanwt ran address ms by letter, and ubtatn all niKH'SKarr luluri-atmn return mill K. U. TAVLUK. Clrarr.eld. Pa., FiK U, lS6i-tf F. C. llOHM'S JIAKK1.T CAR, Will ba at the Dtp .t, ia f learfieU, Every Thursday, at 12 o'clock, For the sale nf OYS1K"?. (in the shell eir (It,) FIIKSII FlSH.swe.l anil "th-r IMlTATOES, ai.J all hin.lsol V Kit ri TABLES aa Ua aeasnn prvUueea them. Tr I hare rnt nn hand what eastomtra tnae want, nrilrts will t taken ami flllej on the belt trin. Ilememhei tua "Ureen r. C. nniiM, , Juniita Co., fehJI If Pittere.il Ta C. KRATZER & SONS, M bliliiAN T S . TteAtaaa ta Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware, Cutlery, Qt-aaasware. Ornrenest roeisipaa aad rhlrlea rirarflfd, Prnn'a. their new store room, nn Feeenel street. aear Marrell Ulster's ll.rjwara store, janll FRANCIS COUTRIET, M YMCW AM'. frftirhvlllf, 4 ltarflrld Comity, Pa. Keeps eontani!y on hsnl a fu'.l asnrtment nf rr (livfuls. Hardware, (!menes. and trwrTthirt, atilW kept in a retail amr. hi h will be sold, for eauh, as ebetp as ri-rwh-w in the ooanty. Frenrhrllle. June 17. IftAT-ly. rn. at ssnt nri at.at at... ...... ,w. aiaiat W. ALBERT &. BROS., Manufaotarare A eitansire Iteatera ia . Sawed Lumber, Square Timber, &c, W OuDLA.Nli, PkXNA. J-0rdera aoHrl'eal. Tit'e 6IM a short aotire aad reaenaahlt tema. Adlreaa Wsetlaas t. 0.. i"l--ld O , Ta ' H if w. AUtPt ant A. W. WALTEJU ATTOnVf Y T I..W, ' . ; ' ' Umi ie M. !, Jim-Of! la Ike fVurt lUaw ISRAEL TE8T", ATTOIt X K. V AT I.AW I laarlirld, I',. 4r-0fe la the ('ran ll'.o.s. tjjlla) joh n h7fulf6rK ATHIKNKV AT I.AW ' t Irarllrltl, la. ' Offlee with J. B. Mi Lnailv, to , . v tiunal liaci. -Tjrrroavpl altenlioa givta to a, of Hoiii.t). n.lii,. Ac., and to ail Lg.i h March IS. IS87 Ij. WALTER BARRETT a mm SKY AT I.AW. ' OftW an Seenod Hi.. Clearfleld, Pa. aar W in. A. Wallace. wm f) i, .1. Walt. Wallers. rr.kFiZ WALLACE, EIGLER & FTELLIS8 ATlUKNKYS AT LAW llcartirld. Pa. Legal buiineat of all kinds prompt, u aceuralely alten-led to. ")lll THOS. J. McCULLOUGH" ATTtlliNKY A I' I.AW. 1 Olea adjoining tha Hank, formerly orear.,J U i. II. Mckualljr, Haeund it., CltarfieU, y-Will attend proaiplly to eollettiot, . of lands, to. (JetlMj JOHN L. CUTTLET" ATTORN KY AT LA V Aud Real K.atate Aeesit. CltaaraVM, Offioa oo Market street, opprsita lie Jad aftr-rtespectfully ofiera hie sfrtirrs la salt,.- and bujing I. ads la Clearlleld and alji.iuu ooaotiea ; and with aa xporienee of evar i-a years as a surveyor, eUllers bllnsell thai he , reader aatiafaetioa. fftb2a 'al WM. M McCULLOUGH, ItXLV KX LAW, ' A TTOItX li V Clearfleld. Pi, OEbeaaa Uarkel street aae doer east of the Clear. sets county iiank. (naviii John II. Orrla. C. T. AlaiaoM ORVI8 t ALEXANDER, AITHI NKYi A T LAH'. llcllclollte, Pa. sralS,'tS4 DR.T.JEFFERSONBOYER, rUYSiCIA.V AND SCKGEuX, .IUTiii pfniikamtly locttl, b now Am hit iruftitfutt iM-vlce to tba CitarLioK jetrfrtlti anil Ticioiiv, od tb pablic gtuttiuj. AU atin F. B. REED, M. D,, rilYSICUN ANU fcCRtitOS, JPifHavInf reaevtd lo TTillitiniPfmt, fx, off or bit pntfool rvieti to tat pvW( ti iwrotiftdiBg wuniry. LJ'VH DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD, Late Surjteu-n of tht htJ k rg ni PDijlnkii Vnlttoiaart, havinjc reUrord trm t krmi, (tlTcri bif )TofetioDal irvici to tbt oitiMU CCl0r,4 MUt. -pruFrtiional eat It pronptly ottpalod a Office iHi bMobtt otrtot, furoMrly occapi4 t 2r! Wooda. . Ir4, M-c DR. J. F. WOODS, PHYSICIAN' k SCRGIO?. Harinc rt mg ted to Ansonrillv, PsoCm bu prtifeasiunal servioas to tlie peopla of tbat tasr ana the surrwuumg counury. ah ea:u p tvafrth attenad tu. I ut. t tmpc "DR. S. J. HAYES, 30 HO EON tWS TESTIS: 0(S on Main Bl., CnrweniTiHe, Pa., "TTILL urn lit rn-tstiDal isiu, f r tbtest yy vrnieura of tht pubtis. cotsntaeii u Apni, I8t v. as fu'uw. tu : Luibsrat'urAj r tret fruiay or trerr mutt. Ansain. ilia Fir Mtradny of ovtrt auB'k. Lmah r City First Thoriday of trsn wood Spending taodayi in either plait. All vitn lor wurk should at prestntsd ta tbt 4y sHi airival at aaoh plan. 4T Toctb txtrsclea! by tht applk-alita i local anseatbetia tossparatirtly aitbaal asu All bindi uf Dental war (tnaraataea. h. 11. Ths pablit will aitast aottea. that V 11 when not rmg ajred in tht abort siatts, st bt foand In bis oflic, in CorwtnsTi lis, n. Curaan.Tiilr, I on 4, IstU. DENTAL PARTNERSHIP Dn. A. it. 1IILLS, Das ires to Inform his nauuna. ni put'Uv itenerilly.'l at h hm a?eiatd wiUt a tbt r9tir of D. atistry, S. P. SHAW, D. D. S., ' Whils pradusta of tut Philadelphia Dsi: CUjt, and therefor hnn the l (rhet sun tioD nf pr.ffM.nriil thill. All wurk d..sr tht nffiea I will hold nystlf persnnally rtrvw bin lor beinir dune In lb most ritufaetorj ma nsr and highest order of Iht pro-tastea. An trtabiisbed prattet of twenty. tw ytari this plara rnahits nit to speak U mj ttf' writ CroitBaenea. Kntannents from a dhtanp toA3 V a by letter n fsw Htt before the pti'( t eininf. IJuns 4, ist-s ij MOSHANNON LAND & LUMBER CC OSCL'OLA ETL'AM MILLS, VlXrPACYrRKI LUMBER, LATH, AND riCKET II. It. FIHLLINGFOUD, rreeia 0E Ferrat Pla.. So. 1 ii S. I k t- Ti JOHN LAWSHK, riuperiliteaoet jeo'67 Oaeeaila MUa,learfi,.he,.nl.r REUBEN H ACKMAN, I Houso and Sign Painter and Paa , Hanger, Clearfield, Penu'a. sWill exeaute jobs ia hif line pronptte in a w.rklnanllke manner. 'r C. M. CADWALLADERj conveyanci:h a JITICE OF THE l't Fur lccatur Tp Clcartield Co. "tOolleotinns promptly male and letal menu eTurrd on sburtoat auttce. P.'St -a.l-lr-sa, Phtlipuhorg. Pa. marl. J. BLAKE WALTER sCKIVtNKU AM LUNVEYanI Aj.nt fjf ike Ootrh.. ana fait f Las 4 IrarUclrl. I'm. i strrroaipi antnuoa fiwn ia n . 'l iM ennneeted with the nouatr of&oet. OffiSf lion. Wot. A. Welles. U"' LEVI Ft IRWIN," JUSTICE OF THE PEA Pat t.aerea-a tnwnahin. t Irarfield Ir. O , l learflelil Co M avr-. ol.rctlcns an4 reuituieee .id.. U" SURVEYOR. THE andersiitneal otters nil seniors at revor. end mny tie loaml at his residr Lawrenee t,wnrtii. Letters will neyn i reeled lo Cleartield, 1'a, mar T-tf. JAMKS MlTCIl DAVID YOUNQ, STONK-C'L'TTF.R AND MA P.O. IIji IIH, ClrarOctd, Jt-Spreil attention frA to Prrssirt and Sup-rintrn linn J"l'. Ml k'nda ol . done, in the tuoal wi.rkinsn'ii.e ma.n, e .lieited, and contrait! taken in anj ft' oountv. JAS. C. BARRETT, jrsrit'K. it K 1 II K l'l Aad Lleeased C.Mveranoet. a ,.llier.l.iirr. t'lrarfirld CO., 4r-Colleli.ns and roaiillaneee ' made. ao.l a l klada at lejal in.traarenU 'I aa thou aotiaa. L" J DANIEL M. DQUGHEFV BABER & HAIR DRESi a) htOlNt. iintix, JjS5 CLEAlflE'.Di THOMAS H, FORq aatLta ii GEN ERA L MKUCHAVniS CBAIIAMTOK, r Alto, eetaatire Bannfaciarej and drs'er Tiaiher aad 6aed L.ajhwof jrVOnaert aolMtrA tad ..l UkV . . . '"X