GEORGE D. GOODLANDEIt, BDITUB AMI) MiornirToft, '.z-'xt: ri;: i CLEAKFIELD, VX. WEDNESDAY MOKXINO, APRIL IT, '.371, Poor Clubh. It socrns tho "Gen. Unrry Wliito Clubs'' did not ninouui lo much in tlio Radicul Stuto Convou. tion. Hurry did not got ono yoto for Govornor. Pet-Imps tho negro Purvis captured Iinrry's honors. . Steamboat llomion. Tho boiler on tho Steamer Oeennus oxplodod on tho Mississippi rirer, about thirty miles nbovo Cairo, III , on the nftornoon of tho 12lb, killing or.j drowning nooui eighty out of one hundred pus . doncers on board. Ix Mourning. Our Jfudicnl frionds in thin county nro mourniii tho detent ol tlicir choice for Governor. Wo told thorn nt the time that Ihoy would find "Jordan" a hnrd road to travel. For. ney is weeping, too; but wo suspvei ho is using onions lo make iho toars now. The Pour Aces It is said that Simon Cumeroei.StatoTronsurerMatk ey, Mntt. Ouny, of Beavor. and Shop iff Leodn, of Philadelphia, nominated tlio candidates set up by the Radicul Slato Convention. The victuals wero roady chewed for tho delegates, who swnllowed them without making even wry laces. Just tub Mas. Wm. J. Ovens, the murderer of Col. Riddle, in Philadel phia, a fow years ngo, was the door Keeper of tho Radical State Convun tion. It is no wonder thnt thot body nominated Jlrs. Jaurratt s hanirmnn Ilartranft. It is a law of nature that liko produces liko. It was however a "ring" that brought about a similar into ol things on tho 10th. Mixing. Robert Purvis, a Rucks county negro, is ono of tlio dolegntcs trjm thmbtato to tho Radiiul Nation al Convention. Victoria Woodliull should also be selected. Then "tho blending of tlio races" miilit bo set down from that timo. Hob., Vie., Gen. Harry White and tlio Cornnl.mt - cr, Allen, would muko a gny team of races. Ilow lis Did It. Geo. O. Evans paid D. C. Forney, $5,000. loaned Gen Ilartranft $7,000, mado a prpmt at - S2..i(m tn Dp rinr. agreed to print a $:JO,000 life or Gov. Geary, (book not out yet), gave Wil son in one or tho Doiiartinenu nt Washington $20,000, being a debt of honor and kept tho balance, $200,000 If there is honor in paying a $20,000 debt how about tho chunk duo the Statef Grant Awakk. It appear "the government" is not always nsleop. Grant tctood a bill tho other day which Congress passed, allowing a man named Baker $0,000 for services as Consul at Rio Janeiro. Ho avers that Baker never hold the position. This is certainly n substantial reason for vetoing tho bill. It is however well that tho sum was not sixty thou sand, or it would have boeu pigncd, the money drawn and porhaps loaned to Gen. Ilartranft, orass!gned to Geo. O. Evans. Loyai, Rrtrenchkrs Tho Radical leaders, harlot like, proclaim their own virtues. To listen to their blub, ono would suppofe them lo bo great reformers and rctrcnchcrs. Tho Pitts burg Post puts ono point in this way : 'Wo havo alceady mentioned the hoi that a earpet.baggcr named Xor,i, tril t ouit from '?.V,.""?TM Mr """'"'T, the Rfpr.irnt.liv. of In. 1 h.nl District of Alabama, who wm legally .ectc, bjr 3,1 j ,j,ilv. orrl. founded hi. Plain to th. Mntp.ltd scat on Ih. .round that If It had Dot been for intimidation enough rote, would have been east f, bi,n to secure hi. elr.. tion, hut tailed to pro, a single in.lanee of th. ntiaidation which was alleged, th. .rid.no, go. Ing to .how, on th. contrary, that an unusually heavy tot. was polled. II. did not get th. eovet- i u '.I n tbr"l"T " Administration m. Jorlty In Congress voted him tj.f M fr prrin, hi. onlrageom, pr.poal.rnu. claim. This I. the way ih. Administration narabon of Congrm. engender th. people's monn and enoouragc. ear. J-ot bnggorjr and fraud." Tur. Abriiiamites. The PiltburKli negroes bavo organizod themselves into bonoficiul society, called "The Hons and daughters of Abraham Lin coin." "Old Abo" never was in tho habit of blushing, but wo think ho would wriggle a littlo if ho could look upon his negro offspring. As these "sons and daughters" will most likely have public parades, and therefore necessarily banners, tho rott furnishes tho following Lincoln quotations as mottoes for Ihein : r "' "J" rAT0 "" riTur.,nip." "Ir tu8tti op iLi.iania had tnar powsn, I amp. a ciim. a a,,,) I mini i n an orii.a an to rna Man,-,,. , ,t.-4Ki, . .)9 D oaat iawl't of.orile. Tho mottoes from tho lips of Mr. Lincoln would look well, if in gilt let ters, and of a si.o sumciently largo to bo road from tho sido walks as tho procession passed along. Tho following extract from Mr. Lincoln's speech nt Qulnoy (III.) would be too long fr banner, but would Answer admirably as an inscription Tcr tho chair of tho presiding officer pf tho Sons and Daughters. l ,.., ..Wo ,. ,...f ,,., 'k'"mj'Jt','"l. ' (rohnU, Jm,r thx Iktir IM, ly,(,p ,A. fat o.r.. ,,. V. cad it btrom.t m .mm'i. iAq lar. muM a d:r,nmct, I a u pavos hp thi mm to vian ItaLons airtxa tii tti-iniou lltlo." Tl4 moant paid unsuooossful oon toilanu of scats In last Contrross was f 11 3,000. p Thtlr Candidate: Tho Radical ' ring inastors" mol at Ilari ibburg, on Wednesday Inst, niul by ihe.acqiiieseonco oi'lliuir long-faced oountry cozens, set up Gen. John F. Ilartranft, for Governor, TJIj bscs S. Mercur, for Supremo Jndgo, and Gen. Harrison Allon, for Auditor Gencrul. Ilartmnft Is tho prosont Auditor Gen eral, and partner ot tho Stato robber, Goorgo O. Evnns. Ho is tho man who borromd 87,000 from Evnns, twoyer,r ngo, and paid it buck ".lion tho nows- papors mado a fuit about Iho robbery but novor lifted tho Me. Mercur is in Congress from tlio Bradford district Ho has been clcolcd threo times. Hit first majority was 1,800, his second lers than DUO, and hid third less than 400. It will bu ioen thnt ho is run ning down hill. His popularity like Ids moral integrity is heavily on the decline, nr.d could never bo restored, oven if ho wns elected to tho Supreme Judgship. Allen is a Warren county Cornplan tor, and was raised to what ho is by the innebago C hief, and is thcrctnro . more of an Indian than an honest man. II o has spent two years in tho Assombly and throe year in Iho SAnntft. ami la N 1 "rinu rooster." Thcro will bo some moro Evans affairs, if General II A ft RISOX Allen, gets into tho Auditor General's olllco. Suoh a brnco of cor- ruptionists as Ilurtranfl and Allen was uover thrust before tho pooplo. These two political buzzards were nominated two months ago by the Philadelphia and Pittsburg corruption rings, who want to secure the Governorship for another term, uud put tho rooster Allen into tho Auditor's offico to settle tho ring accounts. Thus, Ilartranft, if oloctcd, would step nut of tho Audi tor General's olllco into tho Guberna torial Chair, and Allon from tho Sen ate to tho former position, so that no link will drop out of the robbers' chain. If theso men succeed in cajoling tho people of tho State into electing them, tho robbers will havo everything, and tho taxpayers muy as well mnko an assignment of all thoy havo. What Philadelphia and New York has un dergone, this Slate will havo to endure if these political harlots succeed in reaching their positions. Of this we havo littlo fear, howover. Because tho people, unliko them,yot possess a urge share of moral integrity and will therefore never elect those notorious corruptionists. Tho ring is too weak to corrupt tho Slato and however well it may have succeeded in Philadelphia and Allegheny horoloforo, it will oven bo broken thoro, in October next. The Sixteenth. It is reported that Gov. Geary will veto tho Congressional Apportionment bill. This wo prosumo is only a "feel er, lie evidently thinks thcro is "aomathing in tt," and giving out that -r -l, iim muitiuu ul "pinching" in this caso. But if no ono is foolish enough to offer him anything, ho will sign it nevertheless. However, if somo ono pays him for vetoing it, he may do so. It is the kind of bill which prcsonts two sides, and liko property at a vendue, "the highest biddor" is generally tho buyer. Tho following tublo is tho real mnko up of our district : corxriK. I'lrarfli-ld.... CtintonH for. , J.'.,; 2 1 23.211 S4.4IS S,IS IT, 'IIS ib.hti 1 1,1.31 nrM. 2.744 2. Kill H.I70 7 !.7fo ntrM Klk. Mifflin..-. Snydor tnion T..tl 140,512 I3.H.-.9 12,087 !nioeratio major) lu tli. li.triol, 1,752. Tho nbovo is the vote polled for Auditor General, in 1871. Tho vote cast for President, in 1S0S, In the snmo counties, was for Seymour Dom., 11,815; Grant, Rud , 13,879. Seymour's majority 900. Democratic loss Since 18(58, 1000; Radical loss 1,782. The population set forth in tho first column is takon from the census of 1870. Listen ! Tho Philadelphia- Press gets off the following truthful romark. bother it is an accident or not, wo cannot any; but it is tho truth any. how, nnd may appear slrnngo to tho readers of that journal. Hero is tho Democratic sentiment alluded to : Our not groal .truggl. i. to b. a war with cor ruption a orurada agiin.t the bribnry In eur Irgi.lallr. hall., th. dl.huni.ly of official., and Ih. ba.-KRtcra in politic. Tlica innoenc.. ar. mora dangorou. than waa th. ri-bollinn of the laprboldrr.. Thpy ara .apping Ih. .pring of morality among th. naopl., porvvrting lb. forin and purpo.. of our ilorcrnini-nt at houi. an-1 mak ing of It a thing of ridinui. and o ntmpt abroad. V hat party has fed und fattened "dishonest ofllcials" nnd political huck sters f Who lias dried up "tho springs of morality'? Who wo ask again ? Was it dono by tho party in power at Washington und llarrisburg for 12 yonrs past f A party professing to bo "controlled by grand moral idoas"(! i and proclaiming itself "loyal" above all others. Woare pleased to loai n Hint fif teen yonrs of political harlotry hns not quito robbed tho editor of tho Press of lis conscience and political virluo. In tho langungo of Iho poet wo say that : "While Ih. Inrap hold, out lo burn Th. ytk-it .inner may return." The National Committ: tp. August Rolinont, Chairman of tho Domocrntio National Commitleo has issuod the following i-ii-culm. in il... different members of thnt body t .ion are n-qiir.li-d to attend a mcnliug of the National lmncratio Coininitle. on Wt-dnclar, th. Sth of Mm nnvt. ! 9 n m ! il.. .. of th. Chairman, l-S Fifth menus, New York. Although this nolo does not contain a formal statement of tho objects for which tho Committee nssmliles, it is distlhCllv Undul'stmul It. la tnr llin nup. poso of fixing tho dnto and placo of tho National Convention of iho Dem ocracy. By tho 8th of May the action of the Cincinnati Convention will bo before tho country, and if it carries with it any political influence, tho Domocrnlic loaders will be in a position to make tho best possible uso of existing clr cumstances. Thcro is little, If any thing more m bo said in this comic; lion until afUr tho meeting of the -National Committee. .1 tJrant Example. Tho Now York Sun sayss "Tho Washington correspondent of tho Bos ton Advertiser, an ardent Administra tion papor, says that during tho inves tigation of the charges nguinsl Comp troller Hulburd by tho flanking and Curn mcy Committoo, on Tuesday lust, Mr. fluitof Richmond testified that, being tho owner in grent part of two or threo national bunks, and wishing to hnv'o a friend nt oourl. ho appoint- O'J six years ngo as cashier of ono td his banks a brother of tho Comptroller. Shortly afterward ho discovered thnt tho now cashior was using tho funds of tho bank for nrivalo speculations, and forced him lo resign, whon it was ascertained that ho was n defaulter to tho amount of $.18,000, which has never been repaid. Hulburd, with a lull knowledge of this dishonosty on the pint of his brother, soon allerwunl nppointod his delimiting rolativo to the responsioic position ui uu-m uaiiiii iner in Philadelphia, which ho still holds. On tho snmo day a clerk In Iho currency bureau testified thnt a nephew of flulburd's bad been paid a year s salary lor ooing nu umuunv ui work thnt could havo been done in a few weeks. It Ih not probable that tho supporters of tho Administration will seo anything wrong In nil this. Thoy will prohnbly arguo that no im proper mollvo has boon shown on tho pnrt of the Comptroller in placing n defaulter .in. a position of such.a trust as thiil ol a bunK examiner. Air. llul burd has tho example of Gon. Grant to sustain him in the practice of pro viding for liis relations lit tho public oxpense, nnd it would scorn to be an impossibility for him toqiinrteron the public moro worlliiet'S reunions than Grant has. It is no wonder that the Advertiser cxprossos tho opinion that '.lieso investigations are getting lo be ledious." All Wrono. An exchango says: "A bill has passod both Houses of the Legislature which provides that in case of the death of the Auditor or Surveyor General, between his elec tion and tho beginning of his lerm, tho Governor shall appoint till tho first Tuesday of iho following Decem ber tho election of tho now officers to tako pi a co nt tho next October election. Tho bill continues Gonerul Ilartranft in ofllco until next Decem ber. Wo nro opposed to tlio plan of continuing n man in olllco by nn act of tho Legislature, which is mischief--ous in its tendency. Tho Constitu tion prescribes tho term ot otlico ol tlio Auditor General, and tho Legisla ture has no business lo increase it. There must bo some private reason for this unprccedent act. Tho bill in question having been neither signed nor returned by Gov. (ieary within tho ton days allowod him, it becomes n law without his signature. An election for this position will conse quently bo in order in October next, and candidates for Auditor General can how present their claims' for nom niation. Sbnsihlr Akvick. Tho Doylcstown Democrat, in alluding to tho lartro number of circulars which nro flyinit about the country, addressed lo lie in oerats, advising ihem to tako pnrt in tho Lincinnuli Convention, says it is a trick of the administration, which wants to mix Democrats up with that Convent inn an ai to prejtnlico it in the --....:. I i ...... I-1 : . tir . adviso Democrats to keep their hands off of it. It is not our affair, but ono that belong exclusively to tho Itonub lican household. Grunt's (Wends would liko to uso us to pull their chestnuts out of tho Ore, which are in a fair way to get burned, but Domocrats are a little too smart for that. Let them luko euro of their own "funeral," and nunu their own business. Medical Coli.eoe Charters Rk Voked. Bills repealing tho charter of the "Kcloctio Medical College of Penn sylvania" and the "Philadelphia L'ni versity of Medicine" havo been passed by both houses of tho Pennsylvania Legislature, on account of the sale ol bogus diplomas by thnso institutions to persons not qualified torecuive them. The charges wero investigated by a committee of Stuto Senators, who found that a number of ignorant and incom petent persons nro now practicing as physicians by authority of those bogus diplomns, some of which were sold for $50 each. Dr. Urown.of the Bullefonlo Ilepub lican, is therefore likely to loto his di ploma. Hoi.n On, Steadily I Depend upon It, saysa prominent Demoorntio paper, this is not tho timo for Democrats to iioist tho white toother. Tho moder nto Republicans nro becoming Demo crats in all urliclesof faith which hnvo now nny politicul lifo, and they will come to us. They oro now as bittur ly opposed to tho lafiludinurianiKin of Mr. Sumner as wo aro, and may do as much lo re establish the good old prin ciples of Andrew Jackson as wo. In other words, they will return to tho party from which they departed. Why, Dion, should Domocrats surren der whon good drilled reinforcements lire coming up t Mork or Tiikm. It still koops thundering in tho West. A call has been issued by Hon. J. B. Gritmcll, I'ilr. Henry Warren, Jacob liutlcr, Gcorgo W. Field, J. II. Williamson, and n number of other prominent Re publicans of tho State of Iowa, for a mnsa convention nt Davenport on Tuesday. A m il 25. to ntmoinL ilnln. gntes to tho National Liberal Repub lican ( 'nuvntil Irn nl ti ni.i m. I ! 'IM. call is addressed to nil ciliznna whn nro opposed lo corruption and milita ry rule. Iowa contains no bolter mon within Iho ranks of I'uo Radical party than Ihcso mo. A Fanatic Waller T. Miller, of Now York city, who had boon sum moned ns a petit juror in tho Unitod States District Court, sent nn nppea! to Judgo lilatchford, Wednesday morn ing, asking to bo excused on tho ground that ho is a member of tho Reloruied Presbyterian Church, which maintains lhat il is wrong for its members lo in corporate with tho government of tho United Slates under its present Con stitution inasmuch ns that Constlliu .i i ... i . . . . nun uoc noi ncKnowiougo uuu as Iho author of nnliontil existence. Tho excuso was grunted. Tin Prick Tho cost of tho com milteo investigations into t lm MpTIm. Gray frauds, is tho snug sum of 114,. onn. .-i.i.i. -1 f: i .nu mm wiiiuii 11)0 WIIOIO pcoplo 01 tho Stato nro to bo laxod for tho ras calilios of tho Radical rounders nnd ropeaters in tho interest of the Grant administration, and his chances for renomination lo the Prosidonoy. This Is but a drop m tho bucket, so far as Radioul pill'erings, ombosislomontsnnd defalcations are concerned. thoro need of reform ? Coupon Virs. California Mindorwont tho tortures nf nn carlhquako last week. . A breach of promise Tho breach In tho Rudical party. Tho Logan House, Altoona, will be robuilt on it grander and moro impos ing scale, Bedford county has just glvon n contract for building n 10,000 poor House. Il is stntod thnt only six of tho 110 Gorman papers In tho United States support Grant. ' Tho President lias slgnod nn net grouting Iho pro-cmption right to settlors in California.1 - Dologates to Iho Liberal Republican Convention nt Cincinnati will bo chos en in Philadelphia on the -Olli inst. Gov. Geary has signed tho bill to provont the selling of liquors on elec tion days during tho lime tho polls are open. A wiso man looks upon mon as ho docs on horses; nil their caparisons ol litlo, weulth and placo ho considers but harness. . . i All the royal officials at Berlin havo boon ordered to lay burs their arms and bo vaccinated in defence of the iinporial household. Thirty four horses wero burned up in Philadelphia on tho 4th, insl., in a stablo belonging lo the Kniekerbockor Ice Cumuanv. Tho Philadelphia Press is opposed to Ilartranft for Govornor. Th Gen eral gol $7,000 from Kvans nnd the Colonel only 2,000. Tho Radical government cf the city of Washington is only ehrrged with stoalinfe $111,000,000; but then it has only been in existence a few months. Since the adjournment of tho Logis lalure, Goo. O. Kvans, who was an nounccd to bo "sick n'gU unto death," has rccovorod entirely. Three mon and two women are in Williamspnrt jail, charged with rob bing tho Muncy I nsuranco Company, two weeks ngo. . Jenny Llnd's daughter, aged four teen years, is said to give great vocal promiso, a prospect of great joy ond satisfaction lo tho Swoedish Nightin gale A Kansas scat in tho Senate of the United States cost $00,000. Ono Cald well was the purchaser. This is a littlo under the last Pennsylvania quotation. A deficiency of $5,000 lias been dis covered in tho post oflieo nt Fort Wayno, Indiana. The postmaster ad mils tho deficiency, but says ho "can not account for il. Nino spans nf iho Northern Central Railroad liridgo at Dauphin were des troyed by firo on Wcduesduy night of two weeks ngo. A spark from an cngino caused tho firo. It is said that tho brains of iho Rad ical parly w ill make up tho Cincin nati ('(invention. Tho Evanses nnd tho olllco holders will coin poso tho Philadelphia Convention. A convention of iron manufacturers met in Pittsburgh last week and raised iron f of a cent per pound and nails 25 cents per keg. Tho tariff wo sup pore is too low. An Illinois paper relievos tho minds of ull the supporters of Jndgo Davis by staling that that goutloman has lint, niji hmlliop i.. . - - - are all capable of canng for thorn selves. Delegates to tho Liberal Republican Convention nt Cincinnati, will bo chos on nt Philadelphia on tho 20th of the month. Met lu ro is just tho man lo head tho delegation and run Iho ma chine. The New Yoik Sun thinks thnt while tho Administration is boasting of muking payments on tho public debt, it might improve on the matter and tell uliout paying somo of the claims two or threo times. Though tho verdict of tho Coroner's jury fully exonerates Vio. Woodliull Ironi ull complicity in tho death ot nor first husband, Dr. Woodliull, it is still tolerably certain that liko, Lady Mao belli, alio has Blood on her huniU. Political Economy, according to the Radical definition, is to lux tho people as high as possible, and then cither squander the revenues on usole ex penditures, or permit dishonest 1 flici als to steal themselves rich. Rov. Dr. Dushiell, President of )ick inson College nl Carlisle, has res rnod tho Presidency of that insu tilth' i, lo tako effect in Juno next, to cnubf hi in to tako chargo of iho Presiding 11 dcr ship of tho Jersey city disliict. Tho Ohio Legislature has pa-;d a bill to compel Lifo Insurance Co; ipa nies of other States doing busimss in Ohio lo file with tho Statu Audi or a waiver of the right lo transfer any caso from tho Slato to tho Ft- oral Courts. Tho Boston Pout says: Afbr a Southern Stato has been cheated,1 rob bed nnd oppressed until tho cfrpet bag scoundrels oro obliged to ( run nwar, then their victims nro tnlled Ku-Kliix, and placed undor martial law. Truth. An Iowa woman lost her thimble last November, nnd on Palm Sunday found it in her stocking. Sho would nut havo found il then had sho not mistaken tho day, nnd under tho lm prosslon it was Kastor made her annu al chungo of hoso. At Now Oilcans, Monday morning, Iho runner of tho Cilir.cns Bunk was robbed of $07,01)0 nt tho Canal Rank. Ho h'td placed his bonk on tho counter when his uttcnlion being distracted another book was substituted. No arrests havo been made. Tho Village. Record says, tho first colored applicant for the position of teacher in Chester county, is Susie Goodwin, of Keiinotl Square. Sho was examined by the Cuunly Super intendent at Tough koiiamon, oii'Thurs dny last, and passed a very crcditahlo examination, Dr. Schceppo, tho Carlisle murder er, writes a letter to tho Philadelphia Bulletin in which ho states that his reported riches are ontiroly mythical. Ho says "1 am so poor that 1 cnnnol procure tho most ordinnry noccssaries oflifo. I neod ory much at present,, somo shirts nnd a coat, but hnvo no money lo buy thoeo articles." Rather So. Tho Now York Timet says : "Tho rnto at which this country bus reduced both its debt and its tax ation is simply Incomprehensible to foroign financiers." To which the Louisvillo Ledger rejoins ; "Tho rato nt which debt and taxation accumulat ed in this country has boen inoompro honsihlo to native financiers and iho debt, after oil tho boastod roduction, is still incomprehensible, and tho thiovlng of Radical ofllco holders is incoinprehonsiblo. Wo can givo for eigners any amount of Radioul incoin. prrhviuiblos if thr-y want them," .1 Hllrtit Itebuke. Tho Krio Observer says s "Wo are glad to know that tho systematic blackmailing of men for techuicul vio lations of the U. S. laws, inaugurated sinco tho administration of District Attorney Swoopo, and carried on by his millions, is ul lust to reecivo a chock. A letter is published from Geo. II. Williams, Attorney General of tho United States, addressed to Mr. Swoopo, in which ho Informs the lat ter oliicer lhat complaints havo roacii him that citizens "aro Indicted in tho United Slates District Court, upon In stilllcient grounds, for alleged violation of Internal Revenue laws, snd at tho insliinco of informers, jn consoquenco of which thoy nro compolled to pay considerable sums of money lo com promise tho proceedings in order to avoid tho Irouolo and expenso ot at tending court at u remote distance from whero thoy reside The Altor noy General "respectfully suggests" lo Air. Swoopo that ho must not hero after "allow indictments to bo found against persons for what appear lo bo mere technical violations of tho Inter nal Revenue Law, without in tho first placo conferring with tho assessor or collector, or both, ol tlio districts in which il is alleged such offenses aro committed." After this mild hint, wo hope lo hear of no moro cases liko some that havo been brought before tho Court in tho lastycnr, which hnvo Wii denounced without an exception by every person ucniiaii.l-.l vitU t lu ucls. Transfer or Political Power. Nothing illustrates tho wonderful transfer of political power from tho East to tho West, in tho United Stales, as well as tho following figures show ing iho representation in Congress of two grout western in conoction with Iho greatest eastern stato, in 1840, contrasted with 1872; Illinois and Missouri had in 1810, togothor, five Congressmen; iNow rorlt had forty Congressmen. In 1872 Illinois and Missouri havo thirty-two Congress mon ; Now York has thirty two Con gressmen. Thus thirty years ago Now York bad oighl times the number of Congressmen of theso two western slates. Bound to Havr It. Tho delega tion from tho District of Columbia to tho Philadelphia Convention omo whito mon and somo black men havo been instructed to go for Grant and Colfax and Mr. Sumner's Civil Rights bill that is, "equal rights for colored folks with whito folks," in public schools, railway cars, slciimboats, &o. Tho Republicans may dodge this thing with tho amnesty question in Congress, but they will havo to face it at Philadelphia, or seven hundred thousand colored voters "will no iho reason why." jV. '. Herald. A Loyal TnusiiEiinoi.T. Cassius M. Clay, tho pioneer abolitionist of Kentucky, hns been invited to speak at Sunford, in lhat Slate. Mr. Clay savs, in his loiter of acceptance, thai 'us faction, another nemo for the mad ness of party, has been the ruin of nil republics, 1 shall attempt to speak for the wholo people, to rovivo a national patriotism, and lo rebuild tho shat tered temple of our liberties upon the solid hard pan of Iho Constitution, sisterhood of all Iho States, and tho oni...i:.- nnil frutrrnitv nf all llioir cii(ona. "Wont Take." Conirress has nnss. od an act prohihiiing tho employes of iho departments from acting as agents or attorneys for tho prosecution of claims within two years nfler leaving offico. But will the law be enforced under tho present administration f . uoubltul ! hen tho head of all the departments will uceept presents and . i . . . . i.i men appoint, some ol tho givers to othco, it cannot bo expected that the other branches of tho public service will bo guarded and purified by a watchful and supervising care. This is casting pearls boforo swino. Where did it Go? Tho Federal administration wants $0,000,000 on the deficiency account. This is to pny Iho expenses of Iho present year, in addition to tho sum appropriated by Iho last Congress. Tho Quarter master General has already spent all of tho appropriation of $1,000,000 for building nnd repairs of barracks, etc., and wants $750,000 moro to get along until July. Thcro is, as the despatch es say, either gross extravagance in some Quarters, or the esLiniatos are ignoraully mado up, $ftv gidmtisrmrntj. LiYction of Co. Superliitendent TO THE SCHOOL PIltKlTORB OF CI.KAH KIK1.1) COl'.M'Y. flKSTl.nvl'S t In purriiince nf Ih. forty-third Motion of lit. Aot of Sth Mnr, ISM, Jrou are here by tiotided In meet In oonTpntiun, at the Court Muum. la Clearfield, on Ih. KIHST Tt KSDAY In NAY, A.I). ls;i, bein Ih. 7th day of the month, at I o'oluek in th. allrrnoon, and at-lrcl rim aoee, bv a majority of th. whole number of Director, present, on. p.runn of literary and aoi rntitio acquirement., and or .kill and eiperienc. in the ait of leaoliinr, a Counly Superintendent lor tho threo .urn-ceding year.i di-termiua the amount of eotnien.ntion lor the cnina, and certify th. re.ult to th. lat. Superintendent at Harris burg, a. rUU,r-d by th. thirty ninth and fortieth Mel ion. or .aid aot. (1 1'.O. W. r.N V II V. II, I'leatSeld, April 17, l;i.-3t Co. Siipt. Al) M I N I T M A 11 (II B Al, K OK V A I. U . A ltl.K RRAL KHTATK.-lly rlrtne or an irdcr of th. Orphan.' Court of Clearfield eonntr, he andcr.l;ned will .ell at nubile rale, at the !-itiil of .lolin Pond, in th. bnrotiKh of Curwcna- illo, on BATH l DAY, May 4th. 1SU, at ! o'clock m , tho follow inr property: A d'-ilral.l. farm illnn Ihrcfiiurtha of a mil. of Curwcn.Tille, ll. Ih. properly of David lllnom, dcc.ca.ed, eon liinint II Arrra and 47 S III perch... Th. -perly 1. handaotnely .itii.te.1, In good condi tion, with a Triune hou... log barn, orchard and I'lher Improvement, therenm i Tuaua op Hai,. On. Ihird ca.h no .onSrma lon of .ale, and bnlnns. in two eqiinl annual pay ittrnt., with Inlon-at to ho scoured by bond and iiiorleBgo in th. prrmiao. JOHN W. UK A I), aprl7..lt Admini.trator of Darld Bloom dee. FARMERS, TAKK KO'flCEl H. F. DIGLER & CO. i . OFFER FOR OA LB SINGLE AND DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOWS, WOOD IRO.I CULIIVATOHM, Stool Cultivotor Teeth, . Sliovcl Plow SIioyoIs, IRON & WOOD TLOWS, llll.L-SIHE n,ovs, Ac, Ac, Clcsrfl. IJ, l'a., April i lm. gfiv dvrrti5t'mfnfs. List or Retail Dealers N foreign and Dometts Merehaudii. la Oltar I Bold gountr f"f tUe yoar 173 1 Clan. i. TOWNSHIPS. DRI-CAIIM. ; 1( Wm. 8. Diokcjr... $. M C. J. Kinxjr 7 13 J. (1. Illntjow.... 10 Clan. Litt. woonwAitn. 10 F.l.lvorlgbtaCo. 14 Jiime. Dunn 14 .Mathia. .Mayer... 14 J. 8. W, Ilium. 14 V. Onllaghcr 14 John M. L'basc... 14 sho.. Henderson. 14 James Comely.... 14 riamut-l Hugei-fy.. 14 Win. C'arletol) U T. 11. Met. II Blmon MnKurlauo 1.1 It J. K. Dillon 7 SKI. I.. 14 Ilorahaugh i Co. 14 David Hell 7 14 Itul.t. MihafTry... 7 14 J. U. Kill. 7 BOUUS, ci.rAnriri.o. IS I. L. IteiacnsU'in 10 13 J. H. Hbowers.... 10 12 Itied llro ,..121 14 It. II. Hhaw 7 13 Juhn Holt Son. Ill BRAtironn. 14 K. II. William.... 7 13 Albert Droa.aCo. 10 II .Miller A 1'owull. 1.1 A. I. fihuw U II. P. Mangle. 6 Hichnrd Mu..op 10 Jo., t-baw A Hon. U T. K. Wa.too... 14 1'. A. Uaulin 11 J. A. Ptadler 14 C.D.Watson 14 Lever Klegal II Wendell Kudrcs.. 14 J. 11. Jl- Combi-r. U iiart.wlck. Irwin It Packet! aHchrrvcr 14 UobL Lan.barry. 1 .IIAt.V. 13 8. II, Carlial...... 1(1 13 C.aU.Sohwrlntoo III 13 H.n l Uoodlandor Id II R. U.Moore 7 14 John tk'hcrich... 7 14 J. W. CarllleM... 7 14 Kuuti Co 7 14 Jno. lloborlmg... 7 13 J. A. Tcrpc If tirsninii. 13 Ilorace I'alchin. 10 13 Jnekson l'alohia. 10 7 Weaver Hott. . 40 T Kralier A Lylle. 40 13 Wrljht t llro.... 10 S ll.F. Uigl.rACo. 90 14 D. McOaughry... 7 10 J. hi. Krlior... It 10 Hubert Mitchell. 10 13 Ilambcrgsr A Co.134 14 Kck-o A c. 7 14 K. U. lull T rt na-KdsviLLi. 14 Fhming A Noel.. 7 14 W. U. Ali-uinOer. 7 H John C. Coiner... 7 14 A. W. l'atohio.... 7 ciiK.r. 14 McK.ce Co 7 14 Knae A MeCune.. 7 14 Wiu. Hunter 7 14 O. P. 1'ioree 7 COriNMTO. 13 Franci. Cotidrk-t. 10 '4 Juftin 1'luhell 7 13 i:M,VXx-'? 14 Uillilnnd Co.... 7 PKCATI.-K. 13 Fau.t A Uoodwin 10 14 Kced llro. .. 7 13 Hoover 4 II ro 10 14 I). H. I I .Iner.... 7 13 W in. J. Ja k.on.. Ill ulRARtl. 14 J. It. Irwin.. 7 II Arnold. Ilart.h'n 15 13 Thomp.on A Co..l2i II Catharine (Irulf... 7 14 ltobecca F.tiler... 7 10 K A. aW D.Irwin 20 It Johnlrvin I2J 14 L. V. II. Hr,.t-. 1 14 II. 8. Stewart. 13 Aug. Lcoonto...., 00II1E4. 14 E. Irwin , nKSIUH. 13 T. II. Forcey Ot t.il H. 10 P. t A. Flynn... 14 T. A. 1'rid.aux.. 1 13 Wm. McUride.... 10 2:14 Jacob Bilger 7 14 A. A J.O.Ira 7 Li-aacn ctrr. 14 U. W. 8encer.... 7 14 Nutter.DavisaC'o. t 13 Ferguson A ttoea. 10 13 I). L. Ferguson... 10 RRW WASIIISUTO. 10 Me.Murray Co. 20 13 Worrell A lack. 'n. II', oar tot.. 11 W. J. Kelly 12J 14 Patrick Dunn 7 14 Mrs. 8. Buckle... 7 14 Henry Wallace... T 14 Michael Barry.... 7 10 Mcllrath A Co.... 3" 15 I.. Clabaugh 20 10 T. C. Ilei.il. 20 14 T. rl. A J. 1). Lett 7 0 Mo.hanoon Land A Lumber Co... 60 14 tleurg. U.Jones. T 11 II. It. Uood 7 14 J. II. Brown 7 It WapleA lUrlra'n 7 14 Anna Boalich 7 10 Henry Alk-raan... jioj ilrsToa. 14 Cbaa. M-.Fxldrn. f 14 II. W. Brown.. 13 Coryell A Co.. JORIUB-. 12 Henry tiwan... . t , 10 .121 fURTH tra. II Win. J. Hotter.... 13 John W. Fetter. 14 J. 0. MoClonkey, 7 10 7 KYOX. 14 D. J. fcrhard 7 Hona-a. 14 James Thompson T 14 J. me. .Mn 7 II Leonard Kvlcr.... 10 14 Thomas Kil.r.... 7 10 1). W. Uoli a Hon 20 lrv. 13 John B. itaterfy. 10 1310. 14 D. K. A J. II Drubaker. 7 14 Arnold a Brown- 7 snawKBl. Clan. Lint. 13 Fcler Gamier, Covington 10 1.1 Char tea Hbaffer, ClearSeld 10 13 Capar Lripoldl, do M M 10 SASKEItl. ClearSeld County Ilank.... SO F. Arnold, Lnlbrr.lurg ...12 An appeal will be held at the CoiomiMioeer.' Offior un r-iAtur.liy, the 4lh day of May next, wberj all who feci aggrieved ean attend. WM. F. JOHNSON, April IS, 172.-41. Mercantile Appraiser. ? durational. s t ltOOI. l-'OIl f;llll.ja, CI RWEXSVII.I.E, re. Fpiing tcna eommenees May 8, 1572. nicb2;i IIELl.lt WELCH. NUW WASIinuiO tC.lDfc.Tll, Clearfield County, Pa. TiiK SUMMER TEEM of thU ti.atitu!lr.a will open en Ihe trst Monday of Mny next. (Term, five month..) The eonrae of study will embrace a rigid and thorough test tn every branch ren,ui.lte Iai a prac tical and accompli.hcd education. Vocal and In.fnimental snuno will occupy an Important pl.ee In Ihe eouree of .tudy. ('nil. will be admitted at any time dnrine the sceiun, and charged from time of enlennr to ih. elope of the terra. Nn dcdu.iion will be made tor aliprnoc, eioept in caw. of protracted illnr.a. 8tudenta desiriug rooms for "clubbing ean be aoommouaieu e,i moderate ratra. Oood boarding can be procured at three dol- (ar. per week at pnblie and -private bouses. .ui paiiivuiar. aotirem IIKOKUE W. INM.O. Principal March S. 72 If New Washington, l'a. MISS II. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLKAnriTan, ta. rilllg SITttNn TERM of fourtcn weeks, will A commenoe aiomlay, April sth, l S7f . TEK.M3 OF TUITION'. Reading. Orthography, Writing. Ol ject Lel- aona, I'rtmary Anllimetio and Primary (leograi.hy T 00 iii.iory, Local ana ili-scnpttre Urography wnn .nap urawing, iiraiamar, Mental and Written Arithmetic S nt Algebra and Ihe Sciences M on In. traction tn Instrumental mu.ie 10 08 Oil painting, 24 lessons 13 (lo wax work a CO For full particulars send for Circular. ClearSeld, Sept, 7, 1S70 Ijpd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Mala and Female t'la.lral Illth School, Kph Drpartmciit Mrparate. Dlatlnrt and wuipicie m staciu rpilE aehotastie year of this Institution is dlvl L ded into two sea.ion. of live month, n.miv. one week.) each. The Or.t .r..ion commence, on Ihe tr.t Monday In September j the second, on the flr.1 Mondoy In February. The coarse of instruction embraces every thing necessary to a thorough, practical e J accomplish ed education of both soxoe. Pupils will be admitted at any lime and charged from dale of entrance te the eluso of the ae..ion. Mo deduction will be made for absence, excepl In ea.ea of extreme and protracted illnr.a. rltiidente from a distance oaa be accommodated with board at low rale. For particulars, .end for circular., or addreel Her. P. L. HARBISON, A. M., Jnly 2(1, lSJI-tf. Principal. CHEURYTREE Male and Female College I rtHlfl popular Inttitutlnn will open for the X Hummer see. ion on the find Monday of Mav, ST1 un,lr lha l.i ...... I i. ... f. . teachers, In the college building, in the pleasant - a w nerrviree, intiiana eoi".;y, ; a. Course of In.lrueti tk.-....k ai.i. . , MvivMgii. muiic, vocal and tn.trtvmrnl.!, mcluled. Oood boarding fur nl.hcd .i rrcm 2.M te ts.it per week. ror runner particular, apply to cither or the nnder.lgncd liirector., or ad Irc.i them al Urant P, O., Indiana eountv, Pa. Hon. R. II. M .-COR MICK, 11, II. KINPOHTS, Cat)., JOHN EASON, Ea!)., l'a. K. IlltAI.I.IER, Dr. A. R. I.OVKLACR, Feb. T. IS72 Dm. Dircctora. O. I. (3. "ItfHKttR to knjr my DRY OOODS, GRO NriM, (jMocnnwaro, (llMware, lruf and Notion, Conrefltionorlet! fte,, aheap for caob. Tho fuhoerlbor ben leavo to Inform hit old and tew outlotntri lhat bo hat opened A VARIETY STORK IN OI.KN HOrK, PA. And will -! I oil at nrlcci to tult tho tttnoR. A liberal reduction will uo mado to euitomon buj- g ii wua.P"oie, Call ond oiamlno ni .ijr itock bofort probain hart of public patroaaft t oUewhera. A liboral ol lolled. C. J, KKAOY. Giro Hope, r., June H, IftTf, IaIOR WAM PAriOl, o,o R A It KI T. (BoottJ, &t. NO SMALL POX HERE! ' ; A SUKB' PIIEVENTIVE! CI ALL at h. FLHdAL'H no titon, oPpoi!tc J Ks Uov, Uilfr' niaidenov, on 8000ml it net, t'ltmrfield, aui xmint bii Sn itock of IJOOT3 k SI10K8, JIATS & CArs, r Gent's Furnihiiinq Goods, . TRUNKS, VALISES, 4c., . Of which he Is constar.lly receiving a large a.sort- meni or tne rery latest and Seat sty I.., which he will di.pose of at Astonishingly low Prices! LADIES, t here on hand a large and well eeie-iieil .lock of those ee!.bral-d hand-eewod MOKOCCO and I.AS 1 INU UAITKIlS. which 1 oan .afely recommend lo be Ihe hot in the mar ket. Call and examine them. flEXTI.EMEN, my stock of Furnl.hlng flood. complete. 1 hare all Ifae'neveltlis In Koarfa Tie., Cravat., Han-lk.rcbirfs, Underwear, Sui pen lers, Collar., fjhm-., lluiii-rv, io., together with a complete a.rortroent nf White and Cloth Hhirta. I have on band a large and well selected stouk at Hats and Caps of the Very Latest Styles I Al, Trunks, Velilce, Railroad Tags, Umbrella., Canes, and many other articles, both useful and ornamental, which will he sold at fair rates. pjsr-TK ii i nl r-i.. .A !.! . .l vt.i-:. ... re.peelfully invited to cell and examine my foods before purchasing elwwhcre. LEVER FLEGAL. Clcard.ld, Pa., Feb. 7, 1S72. N K r OOODII Xcw Firm at Wallacetou, Pa. JOHN HOLT & SONS Haro bonjrht tho ?nlire ttock of goedi from P. OttlUitlier, nnd re recrirlng a fenorml i mo rime d I of ow f roJi froia tho Eutcrn oitiot, tuoh dj DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, QUEEN'SWARE, HARDWARE. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS CAPS, l.ACOX, FISH, SALT, FLOUR, FEED, 4c, 4o., 4c, To Mohan for Country Produoo, Tlailroftl Tien, Lumber or CAHU. Ootvbrr IH, 1871. 1372. 1872. SPRING GOODS I J. M. KRATZER i. jo.t receiving a large aud attractive atuck ol spring tiuods. DRY (10003, DRES3 GOODS, BUAWLS, CARPKT3, LADIES' A CHILDREN'S B1IOKS, WALL PAPKItfi, Ae. Cleai dold, March , 1S71. Down I Down 1 1 THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COt; 1th K TUB CHEAPEST I A Proclamation against High Prices 1 "XVTB tn now ofvfinInK op a lot of tho brtt oni mort tnuHinnhlo Umh1i nnd Wftirt oror o(Trri In ihtt nirkt, tnd ot priro lhat rttnind on of Ihe jrHj ohl dun of tthoap thinpi. Thone who lock faith upon thio pnint, or drrtu onr atlo gatiom upcrflouus, nootl but CtLL aT Of rt STOiiE, Corner Front and .Market atreeti, Whero thry can , fool, hear and know for thim rlvco. To fully undrrt.nd whot are ch rap oda. this wuit b done. W do not deom it nowMarr lo ono me rato and tteto.it our lock. It It ouough for i to ttato that We have Everything that is Needed and eon m i tnr J In thU market, and at prices (hat a ton lo both old and tout.. dooJO JOSEPH SHAW k FON. It EAD THIS! FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I The allenllnn of Ilia elllsrna of rioarneld and vl.-lullv la dlm-trd lo Ihe fact that (ioodlrlli.w A Son are the arenta of ,M. Niece A Co., and hare Jo.t received a half dosen ear load, of Klour and Kced, which Ihcy offer at the lowest po.iibl. tf ore.. A large .look of FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP, BUCKWHEAT FI.01R, I1RAN, Potatoes, Shelled Coin, Corn In car, Ac, Je. Parlleular attention la called lo XI. Niece A Co.'i hrand of Faniilv Flour, w'iieli It ilia best ip tho market. Flonr and Fel oan and will he sold cheaper than It oan bo ollaiurd, el.tnhcro In Clearfi.ld eonttly. "Store on Market si reel, ncil di)Or to lloq. Aleaandcr lrvin'i reaidenee. ooonrri.i.ow a ton. Janldif Aenlfur MUleoeACo. "ttTAIX PAPRR al any ptioe, front U( to to 1 rents a boll at okI.37 I in " r WK.WKR 1IETT. frnlistrii. ANNoUNCKMlLsr Of TIIK OR HAT REDUCTION OF PRICESl II V n. IMIIITI.ll HIAW, It. I,.., IMPORTANT TRITIIS: "" llavliit succeeded In felting a lir'Her i.rit . material, henoo tho Ivm and mocltrai, tbuu I pr.rl.Hl and full .ot. of Toelh. I n.e thi wll manufacture of teeth ami other naierl.i. TJ oi.crullona rel.itered and witrranled to r, . vlco and sati.f.-iotion. Friend., redeot that air chnree. for the law lion of arlifliiial aud the eat ing of the osl.ni leeth are now the most reasonable in Pennitltuj. Preserve vonr teeth and you preserve your kmik Pulling of tba natural teetb In a healthy, an), aervative and useful condition Is made a sneci.lii. Disease, and mal format ion. ouoiinon toiheeioiidi aw arid associate fiarta, aro treated and eorrettet with fair suooees. ixauiinalions and e'luiulu. lions rnai. It would be w elt for patients from a dlitsnei u lot mo know It mail a lew days before muiu to the office. - Il Is very Imporlnnl tliat children helween ll. agi-l of sii and tirclto year, should bars their teeth examine I. Ana-etlictira are administered and Tretk ml moved wilboat piin ui.po.inona and eiiarsettr are Ju.lfed lj ill the world by Ihe eipres.iena of the face, hiae bow very disastrous may It therefore be for ret. sons to indul;o an expression of distorted fraiurei, oven apart from a bygienie view. N'ow. te tnjo; natural (not artificial) eomforte and pleaturej, rcicot and obey nalnrol simplirilie. and iniiiaet. 8. l'UUTKK SI1AW, I). 1. . OOlce in Kew llnsoute Uuilding, Secood .trrst, Clearlield. Pa. febM'71 deintaicaedT"""' Dr. A. il. niLL3 Would tny to bii natienti and tho nuL tw rcih ranj. inni, nraTin niPaviTea ptrtnerrbtf with I'r. Hbw, he tt now doinc tbe entire 2 of bii office hi in If, to that patirnti need not ffv ocing put ttnir mo nnnin ol any ether operator X'll.e! IISJI.I. MBflU . AOa.-l, J. M. STEWART, D. D. S., OOoo over Irwin's Dmj Store, CIRWESSVILLE, PA. All dental onerationi, either is Ihe mecli.ninl oroperiAiir. uranct , promptly attended to a.4 satisfaction gnaranlcAd. b'pecial attention pit to the treatment of diseases of t.Se natural tutk. gams and moulli. Irregularity of the teeth iet eesifnlly oorrected. Tcelb extracted wllhvul pi by Ihe use of Klbor, and artiucinl teeth insert. oi ine oesi maicrul ana warranted to render m. "'acllon. . .pril2ll'71:ly lisrrU,infouj. Wall Paper I Wall Paper Tbe Urgent and mot eump'ele ftock of Will Paper ever ofTvn l in tliij acctijn, has jmt Uts rvcvivcu i rum .cw 1 urn. Thnne npedinf Wall Taper will iio well to call nu examine ixijre buung. mch27 Sin W BAYER A BKTT3. A .Move In Curensvllle! J. R. IK WIN, DruggLst, Cl'nWE.NPVILI.E, PA. HAS n-nrnvo-l hi Drujj F'ore to bit iff nomt, ibrre tionr wc-t of bit old itud, ami takej (hit opportunity of thanking fail U emtoinerfl for their liberal pAtrunnge, and bopt by clow attention, exmibiud with a acleet etock uf jf"d, lo merit Its eontinnanre on the part of an un ou etiaiouiere, ana eeenre that ot muj new oms. j ;t&c give nun a call. J. R. IRWIX, Curwenvllle, Mreh lS:5.-Ctn. T CURLKV, X UUAIIAMTON nearfitldCp-P. Afritl for Jnuirl B. Mnnh'a VValloy CtJiet " K4.,uper& Mower, anil all othor Afrieultnral Implemente manufte tared by bim. Any Itifurmation In reference t the Mle and manufaoture ean be obtained hr at drrfflng ii abfire. ueli?U Sa Attention, Lumbermen! VTE are now mnnnlnetnrlng onr IMPfiOVED M STKhL - SOCKET 1K1V1.U CANT llOUlvS, tuuciior to any other io use. We bin ati-o in iitKk a l&rge quantity of Cant hook t tutt bto fur raiting purpoeri, which we are nl!iu cump rur Mill. AJIUfl A II. k t.VNAtili, t'learfield. Pa.. Slarch 13, U72. WATCHES! WATCHES! I bare a large atocb cf AMKlUCAX A- Jul ' " - and 8VYk'34 WATiMtRq nt it. A9. W 1 ... : . i . . lituci, in iron iwu ig cigtil otimn I offer theee for eale LGW.ui guarantee then lo give entire satisfaction. JEWELRY I JEWELRY ! A food arsjrtutjnt of Ladl?s' and Oitli Jewelry of the lateat nyles! Always g.uis something new ! I would ask Lowbermen and e-theri who ! tend purchasing Watchea to eatl and ses took before goirg to tho eitiea, as I ant ttrj sure t ean Bell Watchea ao tow as they eaa W bought, bosidM the difference in distanee is the event of the goods proving defective.. All bio ta of REPAIRINtl in my line promptly attended to at tho atore on Second street, epte stte the Conrt llonee. For your liberal sorport in the fail I am rery thankful. 8. I. SSTDEIl. April 3, 1972. JbT E W STOllli IN IIOUTZDALEi: P. GALLAGHER bavin imt returned fira. me ouai wttD an entlt new and eoaipirte auen tnent of MerohttndiiM, Uti1 ft Wi iit Hprlng trade, which hai hern iclected with great ere and bought al hw rater, ii prepnred to far- uiru iuv viiikvho) ui iiuuiziinie ana icinii goodi at a rery light ad van re on flril eoit f cafh. Country PhmIoto and Fhinglee Ultra A market price. Call and examine my itock brfen purubaaing et it where. P. (1 AM-AUlinft. lloatiJnlp. Pa., Feb. J 1872 l Y O U II A T T 13 ft T I O H t Jiet FOR A Are you In need of a good, aet of II arum f Are you tn neod of a good Saddle or Bridle? If an. call at Iba inlill nd Ilamert SbPr Jon V. Hahwk a, where you ean get the bit the markM. U-ohlf and Hingte Hrnf an4 U diet' and Uent'a Kaddlea of mperl'ir workmaatti alwaya qd hand or manufactured to erdrr. trj rial attention if onlled to my atoek or (MUn im Homea, which ere the heat lr uae. I aim bareM ortment of Haddlrm' Hani ware, wliioh ail! dlspoaed of at renw.nable ratra. P.rpairing of " kinda prom pi ly arteaded to. fefjuDoi't T1 eall before purchaing eleewbere. hhop rnn urn re, Market itreet, i learoeui, i May S, l7l-ly. JOHN C. HAKn- TATSSOLUTION NOTICK I r I 1 Tk. K.m. J.... A I'O. WS wived on Kehruer? 1.1, l7J. bv enniu.l eceeP'1 and William ft. IHckey ba, asmiated wilb M his eon. Jainet Dicker. o"dr the name and bt nf William H. Diokej A Hon. iw Ihe '''"''" general merchandising and dealing la : 't:' eqaare timbir. and ail kind, ol eaed , shingles, Ae,. al (Ilea Hope, t'learneld coiidiJ.' al Si. Lnwrene. Chaeeh, t'antbri aoanl.Vi Jaaiee llieker will give the log and lim1 "" neea his peraonal attenlion. He will oe tbe old sland al (lion Hope, where gml "' sold al Ih lowe.t prieee poMible, alij l fleures )t.id for b'gs and liuiber. lir. r- - . ling will bo found at Ct. Lawrence, eeadv on bis friends. The Doctor I. a .lever le";' and see him. All (lie aroounls of Jm" '''"j A Co. will bo settled by William 8. luck'' . We thank our numerous friends for their i !lllfrl rr,lrjMi.go and a.k H,"''?""".'i . same. n Wll.l.l A M It. I.U'K KV A (Urn Ui Pa., fob. l. W2 rllK l.KMornATIO A1.MANA0 Jof 'Jj imiland ISA" for .nle al Iho Prrt 11 I'ii no ! rnitti M ilh-J to any addri-