I 1 Li J 'GEORGE B.uCOODLANDEI, , KM TV It A ft ft rttOPIUKTUR. t. L."". . . .v. . Tt.- r..- i" ; CLEARFIELD, Fa., ; ' WKliNlCSDA Y MOltJUNfl, JAX. 15, IMS. " 'Napoleon. Kiririorors, liko otlicr mortals, must dio. Louis Nnpolcon, Kx-Euiiurur o( tlio French, diod on tlio Clli, lit his lioniusluoi), Cliinellitn-et, lingland, in tlio GOtli year of liis ago. Griuf and dixonse soon did their work after cxilo So. 2 occurred. His cu , ruer wus truly a romnrkubla ono. em A Queer IUnkmtt. Stnto Trons tiror Mnckoy's frionds gnvo it out after tlio Yorkcs Iraud lliul that transaction Imd rendered him a bankrupt. Tlutt liuvinj? paid tbo (135,000 which Yorkcs had stolen from the Stale ho (Muekcy) would I) a to . to roly wholly on his friom's In tho future. Now it is an nounced tliut ho has purchased n con trolling interest in tlio IMttbburg Com mercial, for which ha paid one hundrid thousand dollars. Somebody liod liugo ly last n-intcr or now, or Mackcy bos defrauded tlio State. ' "Tn.t Lift. Tho low-grado organs of tho Radical party, which esteem Simon Cameron the ombodimont of political virtue, and John Scott tho greatest statesman of tho ago, occa sionally got a "rap over the knuckles" by tho morq indopondent organs of Uie godly party. Tbo hit below is from the Huntingdon Globe, published at Scott's home, and tbo editor knows all about Cameron, too; but ho ro fruius from telling it just now. Iloud what tho editor oi tho organ in ques tion says: "Tot Anreama'a Juuntnt glree 8ooator John Boott a lift for Koerotary af lb Traatury in the re-urg&niiatiuu of Uraut't Cabinet. That lilt U porfuilly harwlvai and perfect! rtdtculoui." Simon Again. It seems that the more corrupt tho mail tho stronger tho Ioto of the l'uidicul party becomes for him. Tho "loll" caucus last week re nominated Simon Cameron for Unilod Status Senator. , The voto stood, Cam eron, C5; Jvclley, -1; Wickorsham, 2. Aftoi lie is olectod, weproposo to pub lish what Fornoy knows about Cam eron. Simon is without doubt the corrupt est man that ever came to tho nurfuco of political 'aflfuir in "high life." Ho is a dingruco to the Ameri can .Senate, . and yet ho holds tho liighosc position in it, and must thore- k. . ......... ...I .... .. I ... tivo of his parly. Wo bcliovo it. VTt Can't She It Tho editor of tho New York Day Book is coaxing his .Democratio roadors to subscribo for Harper's Weekly, tho vilest nnii Dcmocratic cumpaign paper publiehod during tho la to canvass. Nut satis fied with a half column advertisement, he gives it a puff in his editorial col umns. ' Wo 1 doubt tho proprioty of Democratic journals bulling llicir reudcrs in this manner. Docs tho Weekly putt the Day Look J .No, sir. If editors wish their roadors to sub scribe for newspapers, why not pub lish tho prospectus of the World, Age, Post, or rulriot, instead of that of some Radical organ I Er.roR.Mias I The first act fur Grant's "divy" venders in Congress to attempt to pass, on re-assembling, was one to raise his salary to fifty thousand dollars. It fuilud, only bo canso all loyal members wero not taken into the pool. Grant & Co. re fused no doubt to make a fair divido with tho ring, benco tbo ring laid him out, and ho will have (100,000 less at tbo end of his next term llmo ho ox pected. Tho first job put through at Uarrisburg lust week was to tncrcuso Hie Governor's salury from (5,000 to (10,000. It was Gnally fixed ut (9,000. Uurtronfl will thoreforegot that turn, while Geary has boon put off with (5,000. Wo prcsumo this favorablo logislution is to make up what Gcorgo O. Evans took from llui truiifl, while Auditor Genorol. Goorgo did act very mean with "llnrty" und it is no doubt loyally right that the Stnlo nhould make up the loss to his Excel lency. .. i. .-. . All JIiuiit I Philadelphia is being sovorxly punialiod by tho thousands of scoundrels who infest it.' And what ever dovilincnt the roughs fail to per- pctrato on society, Gun. Grunt and Gen. Geary step in and accomplish. Through t ho lingo efforts of citizens, who want to seo tho law faithfully executed and scoundrels sont to prison, a notorious sneak thief, Leslor Smith, und a ballot-box atuflur and repealer, named Drown, woro convicted and sent to tho penitentiary, and in less than two months Grant pardons tho latter and Geary tho former, and ihoy ttro now promenading tho streets of that city ns largoly as tho Mayor him self, looking lor business. Tho Age, in alluding to this matter, says : T lio fartl"n of Brown, the "rrpcetrr," ha-, not fal found a journal in tlill cil.V to palliate or ei cwa it. We may, tliervfire, regard it ut a wholly endelaaeible. net ol tbo adminiitratioa, for which tea ill own oraui oannul bod a word to any. Tho Ledger, while it joins in con demning tho pardon of Brown, "th0 repeater," suggosts t It le not ImprohnMo that the Pmldrnt baa been iiapoerd oven by eowejraad or forged affi davit like that which wee need by tbo "Nlne- iceuia warn gaog in ut niuinoiiand eata. uut. i no v oouiitiii-uamins are nut oi prison and so Is thoir Weekly, ind tm full of free lovo at ever. Booch r ft Co. had bolter look out lor another broadside soon from the Urn per of ll.e rdiire's. Cameron's M.tffMulure Tiiia body, owned and controlled by Simon Cameron and tho Stale Treas ury ring of corrnptlonlsis, met at liar ribbmv on the Till and organised ac cording to tho nod of the old Winno- bugo Chief. ' Anderson, of Allegheny, was elected Spoakor of tho Sonale, and Klllotl, of l'hi!,idolph!a, Spoakor of th"b Houho. 'iinssol Errett - was elected Clert bflho Senalo, and Gen. Solfiidgo Clork of tbo House, and other suliordl nato oftluors nil mo in bo rs of the elau Cumoron, Why was rot Ycrkcs and Kvans given positions f .. ! ! ) ; , ' Tho Domocluts voted for Davis, of Dorks, for Spcukor of tho Sen ate, and Brockway, of Columbia, for Spcukor of the House both true and pure men Tho tono of tho Senate and llouso is publio plunder. Tool utter pool has already been formed t plunder tlio State Treasury. All tlio Democratic members have to do this winter is to wuluh and ox- pose tho bail; era of Evans, Ysrkes, Uiirtranft and Cumoron. ' :1 ' Gov. Geary's mossago is a rather rospectublo document, considering tho company ho assooiatoa with. I'. 8. Senator. John J. rallorsou, formerly of Mif- flintown, In this Statu, bns purchased u scat In t lio Unileil btutcs Senate from South Carolina.. Ho wus educa ted by Simon Cameron before be left theStato, and "puts up jobs" just ns Simon docs. Dr. Jtod field, of Ohio, who was present in Columbia, S. C, when tho elootion for Senator came off, and a strict llopublicun, in a letter to tho Cincinnati Commercial, says : "For proof 1 havo no occasion to iro fur buck. John J. Patterson bought his lato election to the Sonato. With out money ho would not havo got a vole ; not ono. iiy expending be tween sixty and sorbntv-rke thousand dollars hu bought ninoty votes- bought them ns you would buy so many buxhcls of potatoes. There is no earthly doubt of this. His agent, ortlnninon, was seen to pay the money to two negro legislators twon ty.fivo minutes boforo tho voto wns tukon. Ono man in tho Senalo got thirty-fivo hundred dollars. Tho voto was takon in tlio bennto hrst, and there is wbero ho paid tho heaviest, as bo wanted tho moral effect of a hnndaomo voto on the first ballot. Ho cot it. Ho paid for it. lie is a Senator but ho bought tho place. He knows ho bought it; tho members of tho Leidaturo know ho bought it; Gov. Scott knows ho bought it ; every body knows it hero, and I shall do wbut I can to lot other people into tho light. Tho night after tho "election" ho was nrrustod for bribery and takon to jail, but rulensod on a writ of habeas corpus froinJudgo ilackoy, without petition or prayer as required by the Sluto constitution.. Tho man Patterson is a Pcnany I va unt sharper, who has boon ruuiiinir tho legislature here for some lime. Ho buys them when ho wauls Ihum. It is to be hoped tor tho rood of tho country, if not for the honor (!) of the Itcnublican party, that this is his last pun huso for soiuo tinio yet." A Liu Steal Tub Government DbrauDBi) or 8U00.OUO How it was Done. Tliero are several parties now hero from tho Territory of Montana who aro proimrod to show to tlio satis faction of Congress tbui tliero is no bucIi tribe in existenco known as tho Teton Sioux, for whoso benefit an appropria tion of nine hundrod thousand dollars wns asked for last year, and for whom a further appropriation of two hun dred thousand dollars is provided for in tho Indian appropriation bill which has just pussod tho House. Theso parties proposo to bio sworn aluduvits with the Souato appropriation com mittee, showing thai the disbursement of moneys to this so culled tribe, es pecially under the agency 01 Superin tendent Viul, lately removed to make way forono of Senator Harlan's frionds to wit, tho Uov. J. Wright, of Iowa, woro roauo upon fraudulent vouchers. Contented Beats in Conuress. Tho llouso has very wisely votod that hereafter no member of Congress whoso scat is contested shall receive any portion of his salary until ho is sworn in, and that unsuccessful con testants shall not bo paid anything in future .Within tlio lust f.Velvo years mo ro than a quarter of a million of dollars havo been paid out to unsuc cessful contestants, and thuro is good reason to beliovo that in numerous instances contests wcro instituted by defeated candidates for tho express purposo of plunduring tho United Sttlcs treasury. If a defeated candi date wauls to contest lot him do so at his own expense, and if ho is success ful let him draw tho salary, whilo tlio man who was seated by fraud receive nothing. Tho reason given for tho pardon of Paymaster Hodifes, is that he is want ed us a witnosa against those to whom bo gnvo the government money to speculate will), which umounlcd to about 8150,000. Tho President goes on tho principle thai tbo chief thief ought to go clear for Iho snko of con victing the accessories, ilim is cer tainly a grand moral idual Wo von turo to say that Iho ftow York bro kers to whom Hodges gave the money to npcculnlo with will never bo prono culod, and if Ihoy are ihoy will Lovor bo convicted, and most likely cannot, according to law. And wo fuel be lieving that Gen. Grant knows this and wants it so. . A Changs' run Tin Better. TIis vain-glorious Senator, Hurry Whito, and also momber elect of Iho Consti tutional Convention, finding that he cannot allend both the Legislature and tho Convention At tho sumo timo, has mnirnanimously concluded to re sign his position in tho latter body. Hon. rrancis Jordan nns ooun sug gested as the besl substitute to fill tho vacancy. The pooplo would gain de cidedly by tho change, and the Con vention relieved ot a Tory largo gas renorvoir. -,.,' f Gov. Goary lias our thanks for a pamphlet oopy of his mossago. School Superintendent Wickersbam and Sur veyor General Heath ditto for the annual roporls of their roapootlvo do partmonls. Gov, Goary has vetoed tho Congres sional Apportionment bill passed last aeaston. Wbert Olonrflold will land under a bew bill ii not known. - V'hal are ir C'oiuffijr Tot The Philadelphia rress is not i Democratio paper, but, liko tho jour aula of, our party, its ediiurs have lately taken to telling tho truth, some thing rarely indulged in by the "truly loll" organs.' Wo havo long known that "tbo city of brotherly lovo" was in Iho hands' of thieves und' robbers, buHt wns utwltwi fur a Democratic jouralitt to sny so, becauso all loyal dom would shout that tho churgo was false. Col. Fornoy, in his issue of tho 2d, says i Monday tho now Councils moot, and quite a number of recently elected publio functionaries will assume their duties. A short political sermon i tho good people of Philadelphia U therefore in season. Presumably, as uitiscns and toleiuhly Intelligent man, they must bo nwnro of tho dixgruccful statu of municipal affairs, and tho ra pidity with which they nru going from bad to worsu. Our city I fast ap- profiling tho condition of New York when il hus completely at tho mercy of Tweed Si Co. Not only is our dubt increasing enormously, mid taxation becoming oppreisivo beyond ondur nnce, but in all brunches of public ser vico there is a marked deterioration. Tho wbulo govcrnmunt, with but ono or two exceptions, is in tho hands of a rapacious and unscrupulous ring. Uur elections havo becomo farces, and evon tho oourls aro poworlcss to reme dy iho evil. Men guilty oftlicgravest crimes cither stalk the streets with impunity or administer high public irusis, ii. uavinij uocouio, in inu mn- guugo of tho Ucforio Association, "no torious that political offender nocd not bo afraid of justice, and that tho laws aro narlvsed bv those to whoso guardiunship the approaches to our courts are enlrustod. Last year was a darker ono than any of tho city's history ; corruption, bribery, and the irruvesl misdemeanors in Councilsund many of the departments were brought to ngiu ; a great crime was uenoer otely suppressed, and the most lawless and violent men in the community shielded from punishment, and tho ballot outraged as it never was Dolors, yot nonuof the perpetrators, although they woro well known, wero arrested or convicted. Of nil tho- officials elected in 1871 during the turmoil over the Tammany frauds, and with so much reform telat, only ono Mayor Stokley has given evidence ot deter mination to faithfully perform the du ties of his ofllco, or bus koiit his namo clour from scandal. The politicians, the rounders, tho host of fling sti pendiaries, havo grown enormously wealthy and powerful and corrospon J- ingly impudent. To-day, ' through various organizations, thoy Hold tho city in virtual submission, dictating to both parties their candida'.os, Iro in the highest municipal ofllccrs down to members of tho Legislature. Tho old lines of parlies no longor apply among this class. liopublican thief and Dem ocratio ruffian aro aliko bandod to gether." '.''.; ' ' " To shut our eyes longor to this state of things, or to treat thorn in tho old way, will bo suiuidal. Our mas ters havo been longor riveting tho chaims than Tammany was, nndlhey will bo harder to break. It will not do to wait for sorr.o great explosion to rculir.o tho danger and to kindlo our public spirit. Woro wo to wako up somo fine morning to read a bulnnco shcot liko that iho Timet presented to tbo people orfJcw rork lust year, wo havo doubt thore would bo a sufficient display of virtuo to put down the King, but tho application of a small fjuuntity of provuntion now will savo a great doul of euro in tho future W hut wo risk of iho people is a health ier and moro - active publio cnti meiit, and a sharper watch and keener criticism of tho ofllccrs of tho muni cipal government. Tho u von Is of tho lust year wcro painful enough to lash the consciences of slaves into activity. Tho impudont knnvrs who control I'hiladclphlahavo now nothing to lear. Tho courts, as we said above, aro noworlcss, tho pooplo aro apparently apathetic, and tho press is to bo iu- tnnidutod and mur.r.lod. A sharp pub lic scntimonl, backed by tho vigorous criticisms of tho journals, would al least be a "thorn iu thoir side, and compel a loss shameful and bold ex hibition, a plain way out ot all our troubles will be fooud whon wo dis poso altogther with the political pur lios, as Ihoy exist in the nation, when we come to rogulute the machinory of local government, and we are hopeful that a majority of tho people of Phila delphia will trend it during 1873. A GniWT FiNANCir.a The Lancas ter Intelligencer says : Undor tho above caption tho Express noiicos tho rumor that llobcrt W. Mackey has bought a controlling intorest in iho Pittsburgh Commercial, paying therofor (lOO.OOU The Express wonders how Mr. Mackcy has managed to make so much since ho confessed thul he was a compara tively poor man only two years ago. It calls attention to Ihd fact that ho lost (105,000 by tho failure of Ycrkos, which ho had to mnlco good to the ttlnto, and estimntos his contribution to tho expenses of ' the rccont gubcr notorial campaign nt 1100,000 mora. This would inako 8305,000, nil saved out of tho salnry of 85,000 a your which Mr, Mackey receives as Stale Treasurer. Wo do not wonder that tho Express is astonished ut tho opera tions of ibis great financier. In view of his wonderful abilities tho Express doclarcs that it would noi bo surprised if Mr. Mackey s admirers should insist upon electing him S'.nto Treasurer und having his term of ofllco oxlondod by un amendment to tho Stalo Constitu tion. ' ,4 The I'uincu and Amkbican ColtHI- can. "I voino to save the liberties of Franco," said lloiiaparlo, as bo drovo out the Five Hundred. "Let it bo understood thai you aro rocognlr.ed dy tho President," soys Attorney-Gen eral Williams lo Pinchbeck, llio usurp ing negro uovornor ol Louisiana. l'uris caricatured the Corsican adven turer, but he ruled Franco with his armies for sixtcon yours after be over throw tho Directory. Doos history tell us in vain that arbitrary power advancos to its ironl by gradual ap proaches, clothod in all luo forms of lawf President Grant proposes to sond Goncral Phil.bhoridan. with ton thou sand troops to Utab, to iKooute tho laws ot tho Uoltod Htatos, and (lis- fonso with polygamy without war. f Phil. Sheridan U backed by a luffl- olont number of bayonets, be will soon dlsponso with the whole population, il it boeomos nocossary, and wilb mili tary men, It don't take muoh to make a nooesaity. Grant's only way q! uu- lying Knots, is to cut mom. Coupon Jt'riex. Goncral Hancock has taken cnin inand of tho Military Division of lbs Atlnulio, liotidquurturs at Now York. ' Hof alio Seymour will prcsido over tlio Nutionnl Prison Iteform Congress In bo held in Baltimore on tho 21st nf January. j .' Six of tho signors of Jeff Davis' bail bund aro dead, hut Gerril Smith, who headed lliu list, Mill lives, mid is con-, sidorod loyul at that. John Hagaii, Eq , plolnbsr-oluct to tho Legislature from Groono county, diod al his rosidenco on tho 24th ull., in tho 5Sth year of bis ngo. .' lloni 3.' G Turner,' of Wilkeshnrro, died suddenly in Ply moth on Friduy morning. - lie was a mombsr of ike Statu Senate lust year. . , A JKilroit woman reoenlly drank a wine glass ol laudanum lo vuio the loolbttL'ho. Bho succeeded. Thuro wus a funorul next day. ! Hilt- 1t -,f, . The next U. 8. House of Heprosont. alivos will consist Ol 202 members, an inoi-oaso of 61 ovor the present llouso, which has 'HI. ; )'-. Samuel Wilson,' a postoffloe clurk at sliaroiii bus bren arrested lor robbing the mail, and is now enjoying lliu hos pitalities of tho Pittsburgh calaboose. A desputch from Gunoral Auger ro porls the death, in lexaa, ol boucrul James II. Carlton,- who commanded tho department of Hew Aloxieo dar ing tho war. , - . " Senator McClure did notpartlclpato In any of the political caususrs at liar rishurg. This course cnuhles him to mulntuin a strictly independent posi lion in the Senate, i ' ' '"Founded by Horace Greeley," is the head lino ot the iribune now. The Buffalo Commercial thinks thoro will soon beanothor thus : 'Foundorod by Whltolaw lloid.' ' ' ' Ono reason civon for Grant's inter- feronco in tho Lousiuna affair is, thai tho anti-Warmoutb legislature will oluct Casey, bis brollier-in-law, United States Senator,, i . The Johnstown Voice says :': Thoro is a pious monk in Su Francis Mon astery, Lorolto, who, though having lived within seven miles ol Lrosson for twonty-two years, bns never socn that place. ' ' . E. A. Pollard, tho historian of tbo Lost Cause," died at Lynchburg, Ya., on tho IGth ult .at the kq of -15 years. Since Iho war ho has devoted himself chiefly to literary pursuits, in which ho ucIjiovoJ a wido repulatioo. The Presdcut has selected ex-Con gressman Perry, and Gonoral Harlan of Kentucky, attorneys to bring suit sttainst tho L rod it Alobilior, in aucord- ance with the renululiou adopted on Mooduy by Iho U'tuso of lu-presenta-lives. ! r Tho Junusry session uf the Supremo Court of this St to commenced last Monday al Pliihidelphin. Tho Court fixed the first Monday in February for the argument of tho Philadelphia rases which lost tho ' constitutionality of tho Loenl Option Law. Edward S. Stokos, the man who shot James Fisk. jr., at tho New York Contral " Hotol, about ono year ago, has nst received his trial and been found guilty of murder In tho first flo- grco, and sentenced to be hung on the 2Hth day of February next. Too Darrisburg LcgUlutors arc boused as follows : Bolton's 4(1 mcjp. bers, the Lochiol 35, tho Koystono tho Stuto Capitol 15, tho United Stales 4, and Iho Jones House 5. Tho remainder of tho 133 aro stopping at private boarding bouses.. ' A locomolivo on tho Ciucinnali, Wabash and Michigan llailroad be en mo disabled between Warsaw and Goshun.lnd .nn the 20th ult. The engineer and lire ma u wurs fruxeu to deutliin uilc'iupling lo reach u house one idi lu distant. . , Alexnudci Hamilton auitl t "The States can ucvor lose their powers till tho whole pooplo are robbed, of their liberties." In view of Iho spec tacle proaontod by Alabama and Lou isiana, thoso words have A fresh sig nificance. n , Henry Molgs, tho Poruvian railway millionaire, rrctmlly presented Presi dent Holm's wife will) 1150,000 upon her birthday, whilo the lady's dauglh tor received on tho same anniversary a chock for 850,000. W by does hot President Grant culiivuls his acquain tance f . . Senator Sumner has not tho slight est disposition to tntin in the adminis tration ranks. Ho stands by the Cin cinnati platform. In a recent conver sation ho said : "This is our line, and if wo havo no party roof over our heads wo shall camp out on It ana await events." ' '-' 1 ' ' The Alloona Haditkil says : "Tho valuo of a cow's luil has boon ascor- lainod in Bedford county, two young i . ii.. -..c.i aioii il.- ). men liuvinir rcm-iiuy paiu ouu lur mu fun of cutting off aboul twelvo inches and nuiling it to a school houso. Most tales have a moral and tho moral of this ono will not soon ba forgotten by tho parlies who abridged il , Judifo Duiull, the corrupt and un- iost United Slulus iudire, who over turned tlio government oi liOinsiuna, has just duplicated his hrst ucl of judi cial tyranny, by ttupprcssing Iho cw Orliluua ilVu(,wiaoaa pretext Irump od up lor tho occukion. How long will Ibis despot bo allowed lo near tho ormitioand disgrauo tho govornmcDt. A huge swindle has just boon un earthed at V aohuiif ion, mo iieiniiii oi which aro furnished in our Washing ton despatches. Conurcss is askod again to furnish an appropriation for a tribo of Indians which has no exis tence Nine hundrod thousand dol lars woro thus handed over to a lobby last year, and the appropriation tow pending in tlio Sehato proposes to do votu 810,000 to the sumo end. Mr. Garfield should bu moro careful. Tho Ihtrrikburg Patriot says that a slight confusion seems lo uxist ummg a low of its exchunges in regard lo tho timo of tho inauguration of Gov ernor elect Hnrlrunfl. Il may bo proper to slaUi thai tho Inauguration will take plaeo on the third Tuescay, 21st day, of January. Tho two Houses will meet in joint convention nl 12 o'clock, Wednesday, January 22d, to elect a Senator of tho United Statu. Tho ll'or.does not favor Iho propo sition lo doublo the President's saliry. liusides his 825,000 pity direct, U,o editor ahuws that ono way and another ho manages to gel out of tho publio treasury K-lwecu 800,000 and 870,01)0 per annum and thut, Iho 'oW lliinUs, is enough, m .. , ' Whltelaw lUdd will oontinnn at tho hoad of tho 'Iribune, and Smiles C()l fax rotiros to South llund alter the 4 ill of March to mcdjiotp upon tho ins'4- bility of liurrtan. nffuirs. . Worldly friendships are liko colTuo grouus wo oitoner they aro drawn upon, Iho wcakyr thiy ruw. . in a Aw note. Tlio rattan of Preston Brooks, of Mouth Carolina, which jilayod such an important part In Itadical politics be for the war, has ootno to .tho turfaco again, just like that irropressibl "nig ger in the woodpilo." 'litis timo ills uod in a little family quarrel, caused by theconlost for the Massachusetts Senatorahip loft vacant by Mr. Wil son's elevation to tho Vico Prooidcncy. Tha throo prominent candidates are Congressman Dawes, Socrotury Bout woll alid Dr Loring. It is on the latter gentleman thut tho historical cane is now being used, and apparent ly with as much. affect as whun first aioied At tho devoted head of Senator Suinnor. One of Dr Loring's oppo nents charged that after the affray in lliu Sonato chamber iho Doctor was present as an invited guest at a coin- iiiimuntary bunkquot tendered Mr. kvuks by .his admirers. To ibis ac cusation the Doctor plead emphatical ly hot guilty.,, Ho simply sat down at .I.-...I1.. ..I .... ).!!.. I. ..r...: . I. ti I.- ll)U MIUIUU1 ttpUUUU l)ULO)W)bU DrUUHB, not knowing anything ol tho occasion llut jiow a persistent enemy declares tima fcuu uiwiiur who gi vn fii u jirivstu room in the hotel, and brings forward proof lo sustain his assertion. This de stroys every chanoo which iho Doctor iiisv have bod, und he miifht as woll re tiro from the field , The lact that Sum ner is unpopular in hisSlalo at present will not nolp him a bit.. The favorite theory ol the Jiay blaui irecunm Miriokors was that Brooks struck tho .State of Massachusetts, not her Sona tor, and though tlio man may forgive tho injury, the btato novor will. Un der these circumstances the Doctor cannot regard his chances as very en couraging. La neaster Intell igen cer, i , m m m r t i . Gloomt Yiewsof 'eoro Uonestt. Tho Hon. Kobort Brown Elliott, oulored momber of Congress from South Carolina, who was calididalo for the United States Sonato in tbo lute contest, lakes a sombre view of Iho situation. Ho says that money was used very freely to secure Patter son's clcctiou, and adds; ' . i Now undcisland. I am not saying this of Dorconnl fcolin?. I was a cau- diduto beforo tho Ixgislalure and was defeated. I can boar defeat, but tho humiliation tho thing has brought upon tho colored raco that's what hurts mo. Our raco is now on trial bcluro tho world as to its fitnoss to gcvern. What will bo said after suuh a wholesale buyiog upas this? The colored men, as you know, aro In largo majority in tbo Legislature, and then for thorn to deliberately sell out by wholesale is a blow that we can't get over for years. It is a blow at our integrity, our honesty, our manhood. Tho report has gono to tbo world that the colored legislators, muking laws for south Carolina, have been bribed by wholcsalo, and tho report is unfor tunately, truo ' Wbut will the world think of it f Highway Kohiiest. Early on Sat urday morning a man named Peter Moohan, a resident of Mew Casllr, was robbed of 1145 by soma unknown parties. Ho had met one of tbem on the train coming from Now Castle, on Friday, and was rather communica tive as to hi real estate transactions. ' Ou his arrival hero ho was met by his traveling friend, took a drink. started out 1'cnn street, and when near the railroad crossing his friond and others beat him unmoroifully and robbed bim of (145. After the robbery, the villains placed tho unconscious Moehan on tho track. It was not until ubcut 4 o'clock that ho begun 'a rccovor. Ho says be heurd tho ringing of a locomolivo boll as though approaching, and stretching forth ono hund full ono of tho rails.. Tho bloody-minded villains bad draggod him on tho truck, beyond doubl, with the Idea that a passing train might by killing tho robbed slranircr, hide their crime. Fortun ately he had strength enough to drag himseit olf Iho track and to too glass house near by, where ho told bis story. Moehan is tory badly boalen, and was spitting blood very freely. Pittsburgh Post. ,. ,- , National Bomieky. The Harris burg Patriot thus pertinently remarks: Attorney Gonoral Williams asks Oon irross for an appropriation of 8UOO,OH0 tor deficiencies in the dcpartinonl of 'justlco."'1 For the last fiscal roar con gress uppropriuted W,WU,WV lot tbls department, but that was not enough in a presidential campaign 'in which blu-b.lux trials and other processes of repression played an important part. In tho previous year, in which a prosl donlinl election was not to bo provid ed for, the oxponsos of the depart ment- of justice woro 8G5!),5ii7.5. Hut in the last fiscal year it seams that tho appropriations lor this branch of tho sorvico wero for Lite most part used ns a corruption lutid. Iho at torney general fools under the neces sity of rolioving hi in self from the re sponsibility of devoting so much pub lio money to party ends, lo his ap plication to) congress for the monoy to cover deficiencies, ho adds extracts from n corrcsnondonoo- with the offi cers of his department, in which he gently rompmin or extravagant ex penditure of the publio money. Ap pearances are thus preserved, and as tho otyeci nns Deen attained, congress will make little delay in passing the nocesMry appropriations. "Like Proihicifs Like." With tho ro election of Morton, Conkling rtnd Cameron lo tho Senalo of the Unilod States, It is to bo regretted that an exception should bo mado In tho case of Nyo by his mountaineer constitu ents of Nevada. In his twelve years of congressional service il must bo said tn behalf of IS ye that ho has not had speculation In his eyes lo make sufficient monoy to secure his re-olec- tion by a frontier legislature. At Ir-nst he oould not successfully compete with a wealthy man liko Jones who hud a whole silver mine ns the source of eleotloneering supplies. On tho lonrth ol March yo's political career will come to Its rather liiirlorions and vulgar olnso, unless President Grant shall in charity bestnw on tho Nevada joker n mission lo bimth Amoricn But there nro so many who wan; lo go to South America. Government Expenses. Tho re- port of the Scoretury of Stnto on tho contingent cxpensos shows that dur ing lliu tlscnl your ending with JOo lust, whon tho contingent expendi tures for foroign intercourse and mis sions amounted to noorly 83(Ot'0, throp hundrod and twenty .fivo thou sand dollars woro paid to satisfy the Hud'Jii Bay and Pugot Sound indem nity, Two' bundrocfand nlnoty-two dollars wore Paid to B. C. Davis ns tho bcaror'to England of tho Alabama treaty.' Tho box enclosing the treaty cost 85K2, tho Irolghl on which wus f 7. The aggregate cost of cribb tj. ei'iams was (li.GOO, JTorthtm and Bout her PUIy. Tbs world heard much, during the "lute unploasaninoss," of Southern nn- Kodhnoss. 'iho .Now Lncland Cbris- Uun!) teachers and thoir journal made a praclics of lying infamoosly about tho number of ohurches in the fSoutbr proving, by "statements of fact and figures," that all tho plely Of Iho country was north oi Mason and Dixon's lino, and north of said line the pioty -was strain fband to bo altogether in the Easlurn sootion.of tho country, confined lo the land of lilarney Slono, tho only six precious outtus ui mo uimru vniriy-sevon, too Now England galaxy I If our read ers porusod last wook s Day Hook with care, thoy saw in the miscellaneous department a statement ot the avor age, piety of tbo country, as far as ohurches and worshipers indicato it, and poor, benighted New England stands forth as the hypocritical rhar isoo. Tho phylacteries of hor gar ments are vorv showv and of enor mous width.' It is not to bo presumed that tho Unitod Stales census falsifies, I and we Ihcrcforo ask "all tho morali- ty" to cast their eyes over the figures. Iho six Now England Stales havo t population of 3,455,000 whiles, who support 6,421 churches. ' Seven South ern States,, showing a white popula tion of 8,450,003, support 11,667 churches. Ho much for churches and tho worshipers. Now, let us com pare criminality. The census show in tho native whito population of the six JNew r.nglana btutcs, lZ,Vli pan pent,' and ' 2,009 criminals. - In tho native white population of tho South crn States we have named, which foots op roar a million moro than thoso of tlio New England Stales, we find 7.002 pnupors, or nearly 6,000 less than in that northern section, and 1,171 criminals, or about half as many as the "godly" prcuinct shows!' How about the "baibdriun South" now f What has "all tho morality" to suy ovor thoso incontrovertible' facts f We ask, and most prayerfully, too, that our Acw England "cl:osen ones will turn to that portion of tl'o Scrip ture whero we aro told to plucl: the beam from our own eye before we comment upon the mote in our broth er's organ of vision. Day Btok. ' ' Tin IIibai.p The editor of the Kansas Magazine has measured a quadruple edition of tho New York jlerald, and. finds thai it contains 000,000 "cms " whilo an octavo book of Mil pages contains only 830,000 "urns." Thus one copy of tho Jlerald would muku an octavo book or eighty nine more pages. Threo copies of tho quadruple daily Jlerald contains moro pages than iho common English Biblo, Apocrypha included. These estimates show thu ureal labor expended upon newspapers and prove how cheap they ure. A low cunts win buy m news paper form rending matter which coots us man' dollars when spread out in book form and bound up. The New York Jlerald is without cxeep lion the greatest neirtpaper in the United Slatos. . TJ. S. Senators. Twelve of tbo twoiity-fivo vacancies which will ex ist in the United Slates Sonale on tho 4th of ilaroli, 1K73, bavo thus fur been provided for. New Humpnhire has repluocd Mr. Pullerson with Mr. Wad icigh; Vermont bns ro-olculed Mr Morrill ; Connecticut has dooe the samo with Mr. Ferry ; Mr. Dunnis will represent Maryland instead of Mr. N ickers; Mr. Merriinon will succeed Mr. Pool as Senator font North Caro lina, Mr. M'Creory is Gurrull Davis' sccccssor from Kentucky. Ohio and Indiana havo re-elected their present members, tlussrs. Shormnn and Mor ton, and Mr. Harlan, of Iowa, givos way to Mr. Allison. . Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Arkan sas, Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kan sas and 'cvada have yet to elect thoir senators. - " Down on the Foreioners. On the I Sib ult., Mr. Morgan, of Ohio, intro duced into Congress a resolution to render naturalized cltisens who havo resided In tho United States fourtocn years eligible to the Presidency and Vico Presidency. The vote was takon and resulted in 94 yeas and 71 nays, and wus lost, as a two-thirds vote wus necotuiarv to rtass it. All tbo Demo crats of tho llouso votod in favor of the resolution. The threo negro mem bers voted with ' tho Itepabliuans against the resolution. Iho 'negro t red Douglass is eligible to the Presi dency, beeaeso he was born in this country Curl Shurz is not ollgibl because be was born in a foreign land! And lbs supporters ot Grant in Con gress ssy this is right and just. " ' ' A Lucky Question or Timb. Tho Corry Jiepublican says by a locky in- oidont Only wero tho on tiro corps ol otlicers or the lluffulo. Corry and nils burgh lisilrond saved from lb dieas ter which beful tho pisscngem of the ill-fated train at Prospect on Tuesday, Dee. 24. They wcro all on tho train as far as Mayvillo, whero they slop ped to docide a question concormng the settling timo ol the road, npon which thoro was a difference of opin ion, Had it not boon for this incident the road would probably havo been Without nn Offlvrr to nmnsgw H. JtiiHiEH of the Supreme Coprt. The following table shows tho present composition of the United Slates Su premo Court, with tho rjjos of tho various members. JVfiMe. a. p. chant Nathan Clifford N. II. Snajae.. Paviil Davli.... Hara'l V. Miller. Ulntt. Ohio Maine.,., Ohio minora... loa..,.. Ap. s3 IS4S 12 lsr.l 1SI.J ic: ls;o ST0 187J ...ns .af ...ll ...4 rllephen J. Kield Clifi.rDla..61 Joe. V. llradley New Jrrny. !S . Wm. Fining .PrnnPVlrania SI Ward linn I .....New York...n...Sl Solid Mercury. Tho tolegrnph reported that at Fairfiuld, Maino, the mercury was at forty-lhrco degrees low aero I fl this wero true, then all our scientific books would need revision. Tlio fact is thut nl thirty nino or forty degrees below aero mor enry booomos solid and crystallites, And the dogreoa of tern per at uro below tbnt point nro marked by a spirit tticr- niomotor. ' Durlnir tho luto campaign tho Kadi- cals told tho pooplo how thoy had ro duced tho oxiipndilures of thu govern ment during tno pssi, year, ine Dpuioorut tiaid, wail till Congress meets and then wo shall seo what Do. ficionry bills will be passed. On tho 10th lust., a Deficiency bill ot 8l,0UI,. 832 was alroady introduced 1 ; Tho Jury investigating tho room I disaster near Corry, Po.. in ihoir Yor- dict find that "nobody was lo blame.'' A cood bofol keeper Is a man that one can always put up with. s ti Q&vttiiitmntii. J M. K E P II A B T W. Y. UPPINCOTf & CO., v ,- , . ' ! Wholeiale Dealori b : . r .. t 1 jf.4T, iniri, reus AMI STRAW alOODS, ; i Mav S1 Harkrt Slratt, PUlLADBLFUIA. W. V. Llppinaott.) 8. n. Jamea Milobell, ) Mii A. B. Kerihnar. Denutt. lAUTIO Nr-AH mraoni ar berel.rea.llened J agaiaat pamaubin or takisg aaaiEnuieota of ona eneca aaii one promiaaory not, to wit i A chock on tbe Firat National ilaak of dearieM, Pa., drawn la faror of Heeera. filers A Sleln, of Mi-adrllle, ra., oalllnn ror S2SI.S1, due Januarjr 4, IS7S, aifned by (leorire K. Hobackrri ami a nouof band eaJliug for 00.1I0, orawn b; Uiraia Wooiiward io favor of Uwrgo H. Wooilwanl, and ondaraed b t Ueuriro A. Wetxlward arte) Ueorjre E. Keiiaoaet -raid awl being dated about Ike d of rrpicroter, 1S72, and paj-alilo rour monthi alter dau al tho County National Bank af Ulcarleld, fa. Tho aald now and iheok wero mailed at 1'rnnCeld, ClrarSeld ooonl. fa- la Meeora. Htera A Hlein, at Meadrillo, fa, about tbo middle of imo, IS7I, and aa Uiry aare nut boon rooeirod by tbo nartloa lo wboio eeol, it il tireaumed laoy were Enrlolnod from or loet la tno aiaiie, aad paymeat aving keea abiuped on tbo iam tkey will not be paid aalaai aonoelled to do ao by due proorea of uw . Ua,UKIlK r.. KvOACJilK. fennlteld, Pa., Jaa. la, 1H7J-JU- 1873. Announcement 1873 ., Tlic lMttMburg 1om(o i (DAILY ASP WEEKLY.) ALWAYS DEMOCHATIC! The Largest, Clteapcst and Best ', '-'' Weekly in the West.' t la making tba aaual annonnemKot al the etoae of tbo year Tiik foav priiprietvri bare no new roaiiaaa to make; praforriog lo refer to ita pail rreord at aa Indicatioa of what II wiU ba in the futaroi a trat-alaae w.lllical and literary journal. aad ono that aaaat over prvra wolooaae Tieitor w ma noiae aao ureeiue. Eatabllibetl is ls4, it kaa never oto.cd lo ad ToeaU tbo meaiurea wbich it beliered to bt right, aad Ihoooonly will it failkfolly amllnue to adteaee, protaot end defend. It WiU In the future na ia tno paat, feeuioaaly aipoao oorrnplwa aad wruoa; doing w here Ter delected and advocate aueb ductrince only al aro beat oalt-ulaled to briag peaeo to our whole eonatry and happincoa aad prmperlly to onr pooplo. Tlia WakKLT IN)3T ia a large eignt page paper and ia a faithful oompendiuru of tbe newa of each week. In addition to Ita aturiea, poetry end other lilerary aad aciontiSo matter, ttcoa'aiaa Ibo laleat eati!- and other telrgmini from ail parti of the world, Coorrenioaal, LagiataUre ami Conalitu llonal OonTCOlioO) prroaidiogi, full Market Ke porta at ao.no aad abroad, i'vliticai, Local and Uraeral Now, dw ae. THU DAILY POST Ii Iho only DonrooratM daily ia Woators Pena eylrania, and the oldeat artabliahed ilemooraae daily journal In the Ktato. Kach laaua ooataiaa Ike rery laleat newt fiotu all nartara, aad it i la arery reipent a flnt-elait iournal. TKKMS ALWAYS I.t ADVANCE. ' re Vail) Hoti: Dr mall, par annum. AS 0 " " ail montha.. .. 4 CO Delivered to luueoriberi in the two eitiei, neigh boring borougba and towna, on all Ibe rallwayi within two hundred mike of Pittaburg, per week lk eoata. . Hi Wedclf Pli flogte ooplra, by mail, per annam...j...M...S 0 Ia eluba of Sro or orer, to one add real. 1 10 Sand for eprcttnea oopiee aad proaportoa, which are ernt to auy addrcri free of euit. Addrcta tkc pnklUben. JAB. P. 11ARR k CO.. Jan. li-St. Poll Dallding, I'ittiburg, Pa. pLEAKFIELD PLANING MILL 1 1 1 ; a i n ar ' CO MP, A NY. TIIK .nlrMiginxl, niwihn to EKED i I'OWKLt, hvrj purxb.ned the CLEAR FIELD PLAIN INU MILL, n. rHittrU it for Uoioi an ilcntir boriDcH. AH the msvebincry will be ulilnl nrccionrjr to mikt It ono of the moM oomuk'te wtab icbiant ol tbe klatt in tbe Suf Tbey tu bow inprrtl to iroeir orders for tiny work in tint line. Tbfy will five iprcl! tteBtion to tvtl malcrieii for kow build tog. . FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, SASU, DOORS, BLINDS, BRACKETS, .voFi.nt.ra, tie. OP ALL STYLES, alwayt aa band. , WORKED BOAllDS, and all article! noretta ry fftr building, will ba exchanged for 1RY I.UMKKR, o trial peraum at diaUaoo may bring tlietr lumber, exchange ft for, and return boute with the manufactured articlea. The Company will alvayt aara on hand a large etvck of dry lumber, eo aa to bo able to fill aa order en Hie ihortrlt notice. Only the btt and moat tkillful handl will be employed, ao that Iho public may rely apon good work. Lbor will ba worked or told at low at II aaa bo purrhaaed anywhem. aad warraaiod to giro eatteraottow. Aa tno onainaaa will be aoaa apon the eah princlplo we tan afford to work for lutail proflti. DRY LUMBER WANTED . EapeelallT m and l-half and two Inffc panel nun, lor wntcn n noerat prtoe win no paia. ' ; Tho tuilneu Kill bt eondurttd under the name . i .' .i rib , , . Clcarllcld Planing Mill Cq; fl. D. rerrell will rwraoaaily mperlMcrv' tbe ouitaeii. . . ; Ordcra rrepootfnlly tollclted, 0. Ii. MKRHELL. - - . - R- n. TAYLOR. , i . t . ..' . KAVIB MeOAt'OIIKY. Nl. U. HUOWN A URO. Clcarfii-M, Pa., January , 1ST1. MARBLE AM) M0K YARD! Mb I. B. S. LIDDKLL, Harlag anragod la the Marble butlnaaa, dnlrea to inform bor friendt and tbe publio that lha hat new and will keep oonitanlljen hand a large and well tolceted ttock of ITALIAN AND A'EIIMONT MARDLK, and II preparod to raraith to ordet TOMBSTONBS, . '. BOS AND CltADLE TOM US, - AlONTMENTS, Ourba and Poala for Cemetery Lola, Window , .. .J Mil and Capi, atat, 1 i BUSKAUj TAIII.E AND WAU STAND . , TOPS, Ao, At. A-Yard on Reed atrcct, near the R, Jl. Pepot, Clearfield, Pa, Je7,71 TOBACCO AND CIGARS I WIlOLESAtB A!D RETAIL, j .41 k3 ftrw T"1"1"" Ciir 8lre of - n mit, B,lWr(r5 ttPI" N""10" ''"'i Clearfield. Oomlantly oa band a Ana aieortmrnt of Nary, Cengroei, OafendUh, Cable, Ppaaroll, Michigan and Century Fluo-aml -' Chewing Tohaoon, Ao. Alto, a targt and; well Saleotad ttnok af Imported and Domaatlt Clgara, Smoking Tobaecoa, ilaeracbaoa and Briar Pipes, . -Plpo fixlurrt, Tobaact . Boiat, Cigar lloldere, and orerylhing gantrally round ia a well roguialed Cigar and Tokaooa Blare. AXMtememhar Iba vlaott Market itrect, Ka- tweea Knew lioatt and Mention ilouaa, Clear- Said, l a. .. . . pd.loJaa '71 ?fiitlslrii. ANNOUNC'KMRNT ( t K It 0F.IIIE flftEAT reduction'of' pricesi . V 1 -1 I t I I ' ; . ' , BV H. I'OK Tl:lt MIAW, I), ij. a, t aa : . i 3 '" IMPORTANT ir.LTIIf. Having eureredvd ia soiling a liKhUr la,i matrrial, hemic the Uin aad wooVnaj ebarrt ll partial and lull rota af Teelk. I H il" iZ manuiaeluro of troth and other aiatrriaL ia operatinni rfgialrroil aad warrmilt-d le gi,t frl. n.l., rvSrct rSrct that my rhargei f. tk, , cial and tbe raring of , TT tloa uf atlifi. tee lb ar' wow Ike uioelraaeoaaUe ia lViia,vTirr Preiervo your tcrtb and you preaerve your bhl7 Pulling of the natural teeth in a braltfcjw! errvativc and uieful oonditinn Ii made a posciaJty. VIHarcsauu Utailiui uistii-rajaj vuiHUlUB W ID mUlflk ow enA wsxreiate pftrti. are Irentfd bDJ eomj with fair lucocii. &aa)intiobi tad eoui ' It would be wrll for ptirntr from a diitim let me koow ly luail a few day. btfurt eoalu to the office. " It Ii rer iuporUnt tbal ehildrea bftwceita) ejree of ail and twelve jreare iheula haft teeth examine. i Aotliriwi are Jtaiiiietered aal Ttttk", morrd witkont pain. lHipoiitiotif and ekaraoter are JoiJgad tw aB tbe world ly tbe eiprenniena of tbe fsvc, how r-ry dicantroma najr It therefore be for a, one to .ndel) aa expreeeioa of distorted ttun orea apart true a hygiraie tit. Now, Ucutr natural (not artificielj exunforti aad plmM reepvet audvW nirl limplioilieir and iniM. S. POttTEk PI1AW, b.h.i Office In 5cw Maeunic ilutlding, fieoond m Clt-arflfld, Pa. febWrT BENTALCAED. "" Dr. A. M. LULLS 1QISrw''l' J I" hli pallenu and tbe po lie gi-n(.rally, that, having ditaolved partntnta wiin nr. rbaw. ne n now doing the entire vttt of hit office fafmaelf, eo that patient! need net he being put under tke banda of any other epirtut ClrarSeld, March to, IH7J pl20iarb?l J. M. STZWABT, D. D. E,, Offloa over Irwla'i Drag 6lt, crRWBNfiVILLR. tt All dmtal operaliona. el Iter la Ibo mmaaaiat or operative branch, promptly attended i Hi .MiUmioo zuarantrrd. Special attratiea pul "' ...".ui'... .i i ine aaiejii ul guun and month. Irregularity of the lecnjaa. enufollycomrtcd. Trrtb extracted witkeal Ha by the nee m Ktbrr, and artlSoial teeth iumel of Ibe Wit material and warranted to ranotrw. iilWtl..n. aprtHS'll-lv iUisrrUanfouj, J)UACE IX RUROPBI GREAT HCITrE.T IN x FRENCH VILLEf Tbf blanAf mntert betwia Franf fmri re if at an end fr tke treeeat, far ai tkt ikttV Uting ot mrn anrl tbe dpftnirto of piMrt; M conceroeJ. Die KnaJ Jelert ao doabt fnk UtMBaetTcf anu rej'Hee eter the renut, bat aw inpifnifieant ia the If work when eonpates tnt) tno noinane anu cnriMiao twona ei L. M. COUDRIET, who bdU uoJcrtAcn to tuppW all tbe Htimili the lower en J of Uio want; with food an raia4 at Pirw'ltne low ratee from hif awDmetfaitortn MUIsaSO.NHllkU. whero ke an alwa b fnti ready to wait upon eallen and trapply ttemtttl Dry Goods of all Kinds, Sueb av Clothi, Pattnetti, CaMimeree, aliiliav 1elafnoa, l.tnea, Ilrilltngi, Caheoti, Triiaminga, Bibboaa, Laoa, Rnuly-made Clothing, Booti and Shoa, Ilaliui Capa ntluf the beet matermlMdnadetoerdw Uoao, Socka, Gloree, Slitlena, Lacea, Kiibeai,aL GROCElllES OF ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tea, Furar. Rice, BtolaalM, Fiik, Mil, Pork, Linaecd Oil, Fiik Oil, Carbeatat Hardware, Qurwwnre, Tinware, Cutlnri.TWol and PKiw CnMinge, Nail, Fplkel, Cora I'lHin. ton, Cider Preiara, and all ktadt of Axel. Perfumery, Paiata, Varniik, Olui, tod tmnl . - aaaorUaont ol stationery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different braadl, alwaya on kaad, aad ail - aold at tba lowaat poailble figima, LIQUOR.1;, tueh ai Brandy, Wine, Ola, Wbutj, I daynei Voitlrinri, llorletleri aaa ' HooSend'i Bitten. 3S0S ponndl of Wool wanted for which m I higheat price will be paid.' ClererMed ea am I and for rale at the loweel maraet prtca. Alto. Agent for atrattoovillt aad Carwetma Tbreintug Ataehtnea, Via. Call aad are for yoareolvca. Tea till fat ever; ibing nauaJij kept in a men iron. L. M. COUDBIIl Prtncbvlll P. O., March 1. 1171. . R ECONSTRUCTKD. DANIEL STEWART. 4 SON TUlr pein-oJ the Clieap Clytbim Hvi( Inaa L. Keiarnatein, hava the lerfet ats) kw ajfortuicnt ot .Hanuiaciurcq ummi i and oau fM tkelf - ., a Men, Boyi and Chlldna, 10 1 ET VHF-,C" TV rata aawiat MtltAwi VarMiBdk ttt that SArJuLI. tfjry wiU aiwuye ktxt ea koUwi a W egant aMortucut ox GEyry FugyisiusQ goo$ COLLARS, TIES, .t TRUNKS, ' j ' - ; ; valises, OP TUB LATEST STYLES AND tXTtO r ' . . ... J i.a ...I..! Oltuvaj. at low llrurei, do not lall lo call at tbrir " llibmenl ueiore tpoiiuing your money Komrmlter the plnce. aug7 !J DANIEL STEWART TvaIualT REAL EST ATI AT fHIVATK SALKl The nndcnlrned o if en at nrlvatnab lowing mul palate : A l.ot of tiroHlid, illuata In Ibi wV. , . . .... . . oar tri t newourg, i nrai lownvuip. eoni..a B , half aern, and bnving a large lue-rtorr n and good aunic crrclcd toerron. ir ia luitahlc for a Hotel or Dwelling. j, ai.KIl A tirm. ..fill enn. auioll'l j . f'v.i. i;..i.. ii acmr anu nailer euitiviition, wiin a x' , , ,wt barn ana lieortng oriiam oi en.or A reis of eie.4lrn coal on.b-rii" 'b' '',jl, ALSO, KM) Arret of l and, la Cheat lowntblp, within two and a kin Cheil Creek. It ia well limbered and Hemlock, and nndcrlaid wilt rea. Parlici ni'bing tny furihcr '"ror"" 4 Al M Un. Margarel Amn. tj l', mJ. tail ocU'tf II. F. BICiLEU & CO. btvt for tall CARRIAGE WACOJ VQO llUIs.sl'Pvfi3,FP5s'lf, Ctrrif tad WrMkrfn."li'i;'' aole pf lBi and calf end examine wlUhe rdd al fair ptleee. ,. " "a iJ-wiiiKNV uorKP, ii. (Market M., M. Ceo.d aad Tkirt.1 LKAHIflKM). r'm The aubeevlben having beeorae P"T lMa .blabolel. would r-r-"'"1 ;, " tt"?, Jal'ma, M afford.,-' u.a:t-il,lnaort. ,.