She Republican. GEORGE B. GOODLANDKlt, . " koitoi tin raoi-aiaron. ' CLEARFIELD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MORNING. JAN. 22, W.1. ' Gov. Gonry vacated tho Executive, Mansion on Sulurday, which will now lie brushed up for the new Governor. Tbe Ex-Gov. has lukan up his rtsl denee In llurrirjburi;, on Wulnut f trool, between Second and Third. Col. L. V. Bogy, Democrat, has boon olocted United States Secator by the Missouri Loglskture, for 6 years, from the 4t!i of Mure!) next, lie sue coeds Gen. Frank Bluir who fuilod to secure the caucus nomination. Installed. The inauguration of Gou. John F. lluilianft as Governor, took place at Hurilsburg yooloriluy. A hugo procrammo for civio and mili tary dinpluy was gotten up for tho oo cusion, and wo prosumo it was fully . carried out bo as to hiirruoniro with the new $10,000 salary." e .- Ko less than six contoslod election cases aro now before our Legislature This is simply'a public outrage, llut while tho Legislature persists In pay ing both tho silling member and the contestant, this evil will increase Fay tho salary of but ono mombor and then contesting will "play out." , . Greenville, Mercer county, was vis ' ited with a disastrous Are on Thurs day lust. About 40 buildings in tho centre of the town were destroyed. Less than a your ago twenty build ings were burned on the opposito side of tho strool. This double calamity will fall hoavily on the citizens. FAiTurut Servants. We notico thut John F. Donaldson, ot Tioga county, who rot i red from the office of Frothonotury of thut county ou the first of January, held that position for S3 yearn. This, says the Willinnisport Sun, is exceeded by Jacob Eyerly, of liloomu burg, who bold the ollico of Frolhono tary of Columbia county for forty yean, and being defeated, caused his death promaturoly. o . c- (Jloyt Justice. Tlio Legislature of Florida two years ago elected Jumes , is i black, Democrat, United States Senator, but a negro named Walls hurried to Washington and claimed tho seat. It was gircn him and he held it until last week, whon thut august body discovered that Walls was liovor oleotcd, and that, 24lbluvk was entitled to the seat. Walls drow nearly two years' pay. How patriotic. Tin Vote. Tho roturns for Gover nor at tho October elecliou were opened in joint legislative sossion at llarrisburg, on tho 15th, and fooled np as follows : John K. Ilartranft 1S3,J7 volet. Chariot R. Buck. lew I7,7M " Simeon R. Cbaee 1,IVT " W. W. Ketcburo.. 1 A. C. Kuyae. 1 " Barr Spingler- 1 " B. C. Orogcr .... I " Willi-r Craig 1 " John P. Ceuieron 1 M William P. Scboll 1 " Radical Economy. Our State Lo gielulure the past woek has added atnollicr f 1,000 to the Governor's sul nry. The salary In the future will be 110,000, inntosd of $5,000. Now, ir Georgo O. Evans will do tho fair thing with his Incoming Excellency, John F. llarlrmft may bo ma Jo whole by tho end of his term. A bonus of $5,000 per annum to tho man who as sisted Evans to defraud the Slato of 8290,000, is not very discouraging to freebooters, nor docs it smack much of ''grand moral ideas," about which loyalists boast so much. In Place Again. We notice with pleasure that Cupt. E. G. Dill, who was one of the editors of the Now Orleans JVmcs when tho "govern ment" closed that office, becauso that journal espoused the cause- of the peo ple, bus become assistant editor of the Picayune, of that city. It is tho most popular and influential newspaper published in tho South, and the addi tion of Mr. Dill to the editorial staff Will rT UO loM fcu ll.W flll. vf that excellent journal. Cupt. Dill is brother to Itov. W. II. Dill, of this placo, and Sonator Dill, of Lowisburg. Wo buliovo he was on Gen. Jo. John ston's staff whon ho surrendered to Gen. Sherman. IkUVKLATloNs. The congrossiouul investigation of lbs Credit Mobilier frnud, now going on at Washington, has so fur befouled no Democratic member of Congress, except James ISrooks, of .New York. His charuclcr for honesty has boon badly dnmnged. His moral depredation is not fur be hind that of his loyul colleagues Amos, Alley, Garfield, Scoflold, Wilson, and in fact, all the professed godly uiom bcrs who sooio to ho in tho ring. riu9i much talked ubout Congres sional praycr-mccting scorns to have been liotliiog more than a club meet ing for the purpose of buy ing and ne gotiating rail road slock and bonds (ind tloelaring 800 pew cont. dividends and robbing lbs government general ly. Tboprayer-martMigdodgswaito " keep the ungodly away, so that the righteous would not bs disturbod while distributing thoir "divios" and . Mocks. Furker's Landing wss visited by a i)inu fire en pumlay last. Our JWrmbrra. The Speakers of tho respective Houses bava Indeed honored our county by appointing our members upon the most Important Committees, In the Senate Mr. Wallace has beou placed upon the following i Constitutional Iluform Messrs, Sirana, White, Grahtm, Cutler, Dula mnntitr, Davis, (Berks), McClure, WAMiAUtt nna Dill. Congrossiouul Apporl'nm'l-Mossrs, Rulnn, (iridium, Ki luh, White, Strang, WALLACE, Duvis, (.Berks), Dill and Flnvford. l'inanco Messrs. Graham, Iiutan, Strnnif, WALLACE and MeCluro. Judiciary General Messrs. White, Wuddull, Ki toll, Duvis, (Uorks), and WALLACE. Mr. Lawsho has been assigned a placo upon the following Committees in ina uouiu ; ' Ways and Moans Messrs. Mitchell, Myer, Daniels, Utiles, (Crawford), Uowman, Cross, Hancock, Young, Kaufman, (Lebanon), liovoring, wy lin, Vogdes, Walnwrlght, Josephs, Morris, jNovcs, llrotkway, Conrad. LAWSHE and Welsh. Congressional Aiiport'nm'l-Mossrs. M'Cormick, Fortor, Allison, Drown, Daniels, Jones, (Potter), Million, My lin, Mvco, Fortor, Froekway, LAW SHE, Noyes and Stnplcs. jMluetUion JHcssrs. lmrlt, iionry, Bnllcy, Gross, Jones, (Susquohanna), Kaufman, (-Schuylkill), M'Cracken. M'Millun, Oliver, Homey, llntes, (Ju- nlla and -Mill) In), IjAvViJUK, OlVlS, Keynolds and Williams. Corporations Messrs. Fortor, Bul- lanlino, Albright, Hancock, Lamon, l.uno, ilcC ullough, (I liiluuolplnu), iiycr, Sample, Smith, (I'hiludelnliiti), Strock,Titlermary, Tshudy, Waldron, Uctiacy, Josephs, King, A.AWSUH, Noycs, Smith, (Fuyctle) and Dailey. Mines and Mining Mossrs. iirun- ges, Henry, Allison, lilatU, Xowmycr, Kaufman, (Schuylkill), Morford, Shu lor, Wilcox, Eagan, Koons, LA WS11E and Quigley. It will bo asking n grout doul of our monitors tosco thut our county is put into a Democratic district, but as they succeeded lust year In doing this, may they not bo successful iu the prosont case f Wo oro roally tired of being represented by tho Credit Mo bilier and Fncifio Hailroad Agents. Wo want a Congressman who has some regard for his constituents, out sido of a small family ring. ConnlUullonal Convention. This body is now busily at work in Fhiludulphiu, getting up a now Con stitution. An old dofaultor to the Slato from Philadelphia, named Sim son, who is a member, wants "Al mighty God" put in the Constitution. It it would mako liim pay the Suite what ho owes it, it would bo woll enough. A lie committee on tho .Legislature has submitted tho following essonliul points t ' Alio report submitted by iluc Vcajli, proposes biennial instead of annual sessions of the Legislature, and a care fully prepared oath that tho mombcrs have iioithor givon bribes to obtain their election nor taken bribes to in fluence thoir ofliciul action. The schomo of apportionment is based upon the system in tho reform ed Constitution in Illinois (that is, the CnmntnlivA tj-alAm), anil It ! !l:-H that it will noror eoeure a fair dis tricting of the Slate without permit ting tho State- to bo divided and "gorymnndercd" to suit tho conveni ence of mombcrs of Iho Legislature or of political parlies. 1 ho compensation of mombcrs of tho Legislature is flxod at 81,200 for each period of two years, without al lowing any further sums as members of committees or porquisitcs of any Kind. Elections for members of tho Leg islature nro to bo hold only once in two yoars, Senators holding for four years, and Representatives for two years. A resolution has also boon adopted by the Convention calling upon tho Commissioners of the Sinking Fund for a stuteinunt, showing what part of the fund, if any, has boon used other wise than In extinguishing tho State debt sinco the clueo of tho rcbollion, and if so used, for what purpose If a full and honest answer is made to this inquiry, a flood of light will be let in upon tho "unexpended balanco" which has boon tho source of much controversey, and, ns is generally bo- icvctl oi much corruption. Kiutorial Wab in Uellf-fonte. Mr. W. W. Drown is out with a small sheet, culled tho llcllefonto Jlepubli can, in which he wishes the public to ondorstand that tho name and good will of the Bellefonto Jlrpublican bo long to him claiming that it is not right that ho should bo robbed of nil his possessions, and afterwards have the name and good will appropriated without consent, and declaring that if it must be so, the court shall settle tho question. Brown tulks plucky says he has tbe best of backing, and doos not propose that slrangors shall win tho glory he workod twenty-three yenrs to achieve Do further announ ces that tho flint week in February his sheet will appear in now dress, nn'd cutis upon ins imuuusuB ajmuwb: 1v ask you to listun to nono ol the dirty slnndurs that aro being circulated against us throughout the county. ho have boon lorn and raised hero. Wo aro not nn nircl : but wo ore not a devil, lioad the history of David and the wife of Uriah. Wo horcby notify the Republicans of Cenlro county our old friends and all parlies to whom lucso presents mny conio, that any paper purporting to' be tho liellufonte Republican Is not tho gonuino article unless our name is at its head as edi tor." Tho Stalo of Louisiana is just now sporting two Governors und two Leg islatures. Tho Lord have morry upon inem. w c, nere in rennsylvauia, can hardly support ono each. If we had two, the State Trousury would be cleaned out in six months. Tho Allegheny Valley Jlailroad Company have contracted lor the lay ing downot a double track Iroml'iils- burgh to the mouth of Jtcdbank, the point of divergence of what is known as the Dennett's Branch of that road. wbioh is to bo completed by tho time the branch road is finished through to connect with tbe Philadelphia & Erie jtain-oaa sometime next summer. Tbo ITorW is surprised lbt when Geary pardoned Lister Smith, be did not also send forth braes of ruffians and pardon Mara too; but on further consideration it thinks that that has brn kit for tho heroic Ilnrtranft. The t'Uhtry Ml. Ontnwr Oasnf I Mtt VWlf tit SI. EXIOUTIVI CllAMHIR, If ARalSBURQ, January 8, Wli.To the Henatt and Jloiitf of Rrpraentativa of the Com monweath of Ptnnnylvania Gsntls mm i After most osrotul and anxions consideration I find myself nnublu to approve Senate bill Ko. DUO, entitled "An act to croato a board of flshory commissioners und to provldo for the construction of flsbways and the pro pagation of fish, and appropriating money for tho sumo." An intelligent viow of tho subject requires a brief stntomoni of tho pro visions of the bill. Section 1. Proscribes piinislimont for having in possession, or selling shad, nt improper sousons. Sec. 2. Makes it a misdemeanor to fish botween midnight on Saturday and sunrisa on Monday morning. Seo. 8. Provides punishment for tres passing upon fish preserves or ponds. Seo. 4. Makes it unlawful to Ush, ex cept with hook, within half a mile of any artificial schute or fish ladder. Sec. 6. Appoints five fish commis sioners for three years, dofinos thoir duties, and provides that they shall bo paid all reasonable expenses. Seo. 0. Authorises the commission ers to open and have mudo ull nccos sury fish ways, or ladders as therein prescribed. seo. 7. empowers mo commissioners to appoin. ''fish wardens, or walor bailiffs," without any limit as to num-1 ber. . - . ?k.c. y. A iithonr.es co-operation with the State of Now Jorsey for the pro pagation of shad into tho river Dela ware. Seo. 0. Extends the law against Cah baskets, etc., in lorco as to the busque hannu, to all other streams of the com monwealth. Seo. 10. Empowers tho commission' ei s to locato und pu rchaso a Slato hatch ing and propagating establishment. Seo. 11. Appropriates giO.UUU to fur ther tho objects of the bill, including 810,001) tor the purchase ot tho liaclli ing or propagating establishment. Sr.o. 12. Requires that all dams horo- allor croc tod shall be provided will) proper fish ways, or ladders, by their owners or builders. Such is s brief outline of tho bill, and to my mind it is justly open to Iho following objections : 1. Aliore is no occasion :or ave com missioners, a bis and otbor (stales have heretofore bud but ono, two, or at most three; and although they are only to bo paid their necessary ex- ponseB, our experience In sucii mat- tors demonstrates that tbo expendi tures are liable to increase in a much greater proportion thsn tho sorvices rendered, in addition to tins, H di vides tho responsibility too much; and for this roason a largo board is gener ally less efficient than a smaller one. I. Any legislation on this subject, Involving tho expenditure of so large an amount of money, should require that somobody should give security for its proper disbursement. This has been omitted in the bill under consid eration. 3. It is believod tho interests of tho Slato do not require thut uny properly for hatching or propagating purposes should be purchased, at ton thousand dollars, as provided in this bill, or at any other sum. Ihe luct that two ol the commissioners named in tho bill are ownors of privato establishments ot this kind, is not calculated to re commend this feature of tho proposed law. ftucli an esiauiisumeut, ii purch ased, would be ol no practical value, unless competonl porsons wore ap pointed to run it; and tho bill makes no provision for such appointment : and if it did, it is apprehended tho cost of such an establishment, under State management, would be much greater than any equivalent to bo de rived therelrom. I he congress ot the United States, at its last session, ap propriated fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) '-for the introduction of shad into tbo waters of the Pacific States, tbe Gulf Slates and tho Mississippi valley, and of salmon, white fish and other useful food fishes into tho walers of tho United States to which thoy are best adaped." This Slate should avail horsclf of her sharo of this ap propriation; and tins, wilh the pres ent reduced prices of spawn, would onnblo millions of iho several vuritios to be procured, from timo to lime, at less than half the amount provided by this bill for the mero purcliaso of a placo in which to propagate. This strikes me as an unwiso, improvident and unnecessary expenditure. 4. But tho most ohjcclionahlo fea ture of the wholo bill is that embraced in the six'.h and seventh sections. The lultor appropriates seventy thous and dollars ($70,000), ten thousand of which are for the hntching establish ment, and the rosidue for the con struction of fish ways, or ladders, in existing dams. The sixth section provides that one of these iisli ways or Indders shall be upon the Columbia duin, ono upon the Clark's Ferry dum, one upon the Shamokin dam, and one upon not exceeding the three first dams on tbo Wost Brach of the Susquehan na river above its connuonoe with the North Branch, and one upon each of the first four dams occurring upon the Juniata river above its confluence wilh Ihe Susquohanna. and one upon each "of the first four dams abovo the month of tho rivor Lehigh." JJero are lourloen dams in wlnou U is proposed to buvo constructed tho necessary fish ways, or ladders, for tho pussage of fish ; and tho eloventh soction of tho bill provides that allor the appropriation of the $10,000 for the hatching establishment, tho ro mnning 800,000, or as much thereof as may bo necessary, shall "bo applied in equal amounts to the construction of tho fish ways on tho said throe streams." Now, it must bo borno in mind, that this gelling of fish over dams in this wny is an uxperiuiuiii., unu, no fur no Pennsylvania is concerned, an unsuc cessful experiment. Acts of the leg islature, requiring Iho ownors ol dams upon the Susquehanna and its tiibu laries to construct such fish ways or ladders as the fish commissioner Bhould prescribo, wore approved 23d March, 18G5. and SOlti March, 18G0; and un- dor tho lulter act tho owners of tho lowor, or Columbia dam, compliod wilh tho requirement of the law. Colonel James Worrall, fish commis sioner, in his annual official report of Dooorabor 8d, 1800, on tbis subject makes the following statement ! "The Susquehanna canal company owning the dam at Columbia, how ever, bava complied with the low in every respect, as fsr as I was ablo to direct them bow to do so." This report gives In detail the care and diligence with which tbs plans and specifications for the fish way were prepared and commonds the faithfulness and skill wjlh which tbs owners of lbs dam carried. Ibsm, put, at an exponso of about $5,000. This was seven years ago; and, where Is tho ovidence that tho fish ever got over the dam, or that tbe dovioe was of any praetical value for the purposes Intondcd f In tbe spring ot 1807 a few shad were caught between the Columbian and Clark's Ferry dams; but, It turnod out nllorwards that a breach had been mado in the Colum bia dam tho proocdjng winter or spring by tho high walor aim ico ; and the fact that no fish of any contiequoiico huve been caught there sinco, affords but loo cood ovidenco that those caught in 1807 got up through the bruuch, and not through liio bshway or up tho artificial ladder. All efforts, therefore, to get tho shad over this lower duin buvo rosuitod in tuiluro, and all moneys exponded fur thut pur pose huve been lost. If the fish could not be persuadod to oomo up over the flshwny or laddor prepared fur the purpose seven years ago, whoro is there any evidence on which to be lieve they would como up If an addi tional fish way were now constructed for thoin f And if they csnnot begot over and above this lower dam, what can be the use in opening the upper unnis, to which me Dsn eun.nare no access J It will bo timo enough to commeneo opening tho upper dams when it has been satisfactorily dem onstrated tho fish oan bo got above the lowor ones. Yet this bill provides that the sixty thousand dollars "sliull be applied in equal propnrlious to tho construction ol fish ways" in these wholo fourteen dams. It ihiaiuxperl ui o ii t were permitted tho result would probably be. iudirino' from our-nasi experiences und the lust light we huve, that considerable progress would bo mado on all tho (Jams, and the whole of the money exhauslud before the work on a single one of tho dams would bo completed, and the legisla ture would thon bo called or for ad ditional appropriations. And if the upper dams wore all computed ns they possibly could bo, will: thoir "equal" sharo of tho mouoy on tho smaller streams, of -w hat piuclicul valuo or utility would thoy b), wilh the lower dams incomplete, r even complete and not pussublo by Uofishf If deemed advisable to undurtuco this work nl nil, let it bo begun in the lower duins Srst; and let it tieroby bo demonstrated, if it can bo, tUt the fish can bo got over them. To finish tho upper dam first, as this bill practi cally directs, is commencing U the wrong end, and certainly involves a very large expenditure of monej, with very doubtful results. It is inwise and dangerous legislation to confer powora and privileges to do vrong, and then to assume they will tot be exercised to tho damago of the tublio. Tliow) objections aro, to my mind, so unanswerable, it is considered un noeescary to enumorato others. , 1 regret the necessity which com pels mo to reiuin tho bill wilh those objections. Tho subjeel is an import ant one, and I am in cordial sympathy with tho friends of this movement for the culturo of fish, nnd for their res toration to the wators of the St a to, und will hourtily approve all properly guarded legislation lor these purposes. Most of tho sections of this bill arc unobjectionable, and I especially com- menu inut which proposes co-operations wilh our sister Slato iSow Jer sey. But whon $70,000 aro appropri ated from tho public treasury for this or any other purposo, I shull insist that it shall bo dono in such a form and under such regulations as will lirvuuuijr viivvb in u iturpum-n iiuonueu Joun W. Gkary. Caldwell and Cameron. Radical newspaper havo censed to defend Senator Caldwell. The llarrisburg State Journal says : "It has been clear ly proven Hint ho purchased his scat in tne united states Senate." It declares that "it is time an example was made of those who buy seats in tho Senate," and hopes "to see tbe buyers and the sellers treated impar tiully to colls in tho penitentiary." Would tho State Journal be willing to see tho law which it lays down op plied to tho man who will shortly be ro-o'ccled by tho Republican mombcrs of our Stato Legisluturo? There is not n man or ordinary political infor mation in Pennsylvania who docs not know that Simon Cu moron bought tho scat ho now occupies in the Sen ato of the United Slates. . On more than one occusion ho has deliberately committed the crimo for which the State Journal' would have Caldwell immured in the penitentiary, nnd the men who nro rvgui dud as loaders of the Jlopublicun pnrty in tins State wero deep in the iniquity. Would the Slate Journal consign all these to tho penitentiary f If it should there is scarcely a Republican county in the Stuto which would not loso ono or moro shining political lights. Mrs. Ex-Premipknt Ttler. Mrs. ox-Fresidont Tyler has become a rsi dont of Georgetown for the Winter. Mrs. Tyler is a convert to Romanism, and she has placed her daughter at school in the convent. Many hers re member the pleasuro parly wkiob wont on board tho Princeton to wit ness the cxporimonls with the big gun. Mrs. 'lylerUhon Miss Gardner,) of New York, and her fattier were of the party. She with other ladies, af ter witnessing the tiring, left that part tmrni, uui, iiui niihnr nnd gonllomen lingered. Ono moro (hot was fired and tho gun buisteil, Mr. Gardner being ono of those killeil. That night six dead bodies woro laid nut in the East Room of tho Wliite House. Mot long afterwards Kiss Gardner became the wifo of tho Presi dent. It is rcmom bored how rtjiil sho lookod during her husband's td- minislrution, in black velvet, witk a coronet of jut tipped with diamools. To gratifiy her children Mrs. ay lot is about disposing of the property 'the inherited from her mother on Stolen Island and purchasing hor huslmnl's old estate in Virginia. World' Wa h imjton Correspondent. J Square Robert. Tho contest le twoen Bowen and Do Largo, rhnl claimants of tho seat in Congress fnm ono of the South Carolina districts, has been going on for two yoars. Jo Large, who has held the seat, it u negro, and Bowen (while carpol-bog-gor) is tho bigamist who figured so largely in tho courts of Washingtw when ho was in Congress bofoie. Bowen will be seated and he and lie Large will both draw full salaries aid miloago for two yoaM, amounting in all to pearly $25,000. If there h.d boon an agreement between the two to mako tho most out of the govern ment, tho osso could not hove boon managed mors sagaoionsly and satis factorily. Tbs money wrongfully paid out to Congressional contestants during last year amounted to mora than a hundred thousand dollars, (nlfl Hlnle Mrnatort Mealed fry tht raetlU Hrilrom. Eaoh day brings with it new evi dence of the corruption wbioh bas prevailed in Congress, ua Wednes day important testimony was elicited boforo oaeh of tbo committees ap pointed to investigate the operations of the Credit Mobilier. Before the House oommitlos tbe following evi donee was given by Mr. Thomas O. Durrani i By Mr. Niblack Stuto whether the U. P. R. It. Co., or tbe men connected with that enterprise, were not called upon to assist in the Senatorial elec tions in the Slate of Iowa, in 1800 f A. I do not recollect. 1 did assist tnysolf; I had a large Interest in Iowa, personally, and during the can vass 1 assisted. H- It was slated to mo that you gave a chock of $10,000 to assist in that election f A. No, I did not ; I u'avo two cheeks of $5,000 oaeh. i Can you explain tho history of thoso checks, and lor what purposo they were given 7 A. Thoy were given for the purposo of socuring the election. Q. Securing whose election f A. Mr. Harlan's, for the purpose of socur ing the Influenoo of some newspapers ; I do not know how it was applied ; 1 may say here that Moses U. Grinnell subscribed $5,000 to the funds of the Republican General Commltleo to aid in Gonoral Grant's election ; it seemed to bo pretty woll placed, and 1 paid that. u. It has boon sugfrestod to me also that it was urgod upon you strongly to givo senator Carpenter an Interest for Congressional reasons ; do you recolloct anything about that f A. No, f do not recollect, and am sure I did not do it ; Mr. Harlan had boon an old personal friond ; our personal in tercourse had continued for 15 or 20 ycnri; he lived, to bo sure, on a rival lino of roud, but I thought he under stood tho wants of tho Slate, and that ho had boon in Washington long enough to know how to look after the interests of tho Stato. Q. Ho was at that timo Secretary of the interior r A. 1 behove so; be was not in Congress ut tho timo. Mr. Harlan is one of tho "unco Godly," a most unctuously pioin speci men of the Radical politician. Ho is a pillar in tho church, both at Wash ington and in lows, and makes pre tension to superior sanctity, But, notwithstanding the ostentatious pro fession of religion of Mr. Harlan, sus picion bas attadhod to him on more than one occasion. He went into the Senalo a poor man, but managed somehow to accumulate an Immense fortuno with amusing rapidity. The means by which this was done will bo made quilo clear in tho light of Mr. Durrani s testimony. It tho i acme Railroad Company could afford to give ten thousand dollars to aid in the clootlon of Mr. Harlan, wo may be sure that it was ready to pay hand somely for sorvices rendered in the Senate and elsewhere; and tbo man who would tako money from a railroad company to bo used in bribery, would not hesitate to prostituto I no once honorod position of United Statos Sonator to tho basest purposes. Boforo the Senate Committco Mr. Cornolius A. Bushnell, another official of the Pacific- Railroad, Swore that ho contributed out of Iho funds of the company, five thousand dollars to aid in elocling Sonator Thayer, of Ne braska. Bushnell also testified to having contributed other sums of money to aid the ICopublican party at difToront elections. If ttie omiio 100 ord of the rascality practiced by the mnnagcrs of the Pncifio Hailroad and other great corporations which have roceived aid from Congress could be completely laid bare the pooplo would be amazed at the dcvolopmonts. Lit tlo by little an amount of corruption bns loon uncovtrod which is rovolting in lis disgusting details. But tho hall has not been told. Lancastor Intelli gencer. The Cold In Kantmt. From partiesjiisl arrived from South western Kansas, we learn that tho woathcr has boon sovoro beyond on durance, nnd tho suffering among the hunters beggars description. A limn er who arrived in Wichita on Satur day roporls having overtaken a team loaded with buffalo skins, and on the wagon, stiff with cold, sal tho driver, permitting the loam to wander nl will ovor the prairies, and entirely unable to help himself. He told the farmer he was frozen, and compelled to re main in tho position ho was, nnd at tho sania limo beckonod with his head to the wagon box, thus calling atten tion to the contents of the bed. Upon looking over the side of the box a ter riblo sight was before him. Thoro, lying sido by sldo, were two hunters stiff in death, and as the wagon jolted ovor tbo rough plain, thoy knocked to gether like two great icicles. The gentleman who brought the news to Wichita had his hands frozen so badly as to make amputation necessary shortly after his arrival, llo was un uble to givo tho names of any of the unfortunate party. Wo also learn from the Wichita Deacon that a party of four went into camp on Moot's crock, twenty-five miles from limber, who havo undoubtedly pcrishod. At A house twelve miles west of Wichita, filtecn men arrived during the night of tho 2:!d, all frozen. Some of thorn will lrno Ihnll finf... nllnri lltotr linntla nnd fingers. Tho road between Wich ita and tho buffalo rango is strewn wilh buffalo bides and meat, abandon ed by their ownors to save themselves and teams. Xitavemeorth Commercial. Mrs. Sherman, the Poisoner A despatch from Now Haven, ('una., an nounces that Airs, bherman, tbe re puted poisoner of three husbands and several children, but who was only convicted of manslaughter in the poi soning of her lust husband, was on Saturday sentoncod to the State Prison for lilo. She recoivod tho sontonce wilh the utmost indifforonco, and at the conclusion gracefully courlesied acknowledgment to the Court. Sub sequently sho mado a thrilling confes sion of her crimes in which sho admits the poisoning of eight persons. Neuro Juror. The negroosof Uar- risburg assomblod in mass mooting tho other night, and pnssod A sorios of of strong resolutions demanding rep resentation upon juries in proportion to thojp pumbers. As the negroos of Dauphin oounly coat about a thousand voles, the reoogpittoti pf thoir domatd would insure me prosenoo oi quae a numborof jurymen at every court. The resolutions adopted by the Har risburg darkios, declare that they havo a right to bo triod by "thpr poors." They do not regard while mjn as "llieir poors,." Pinchbeck bus been eleotod United Statos Senator by the. Kollogg Legis lature at New Orlean - J 3Jfur Q&vtttltmtnti. r A tJTIOH. All mrtoBi wt hmlir Mtlond J traftlBg or karborlDf mj mitt. Mi.. ih bitr In llt mw karl and IiamA Ithout lull mum or nrovoo.tton. I will oi SbU of bar oontrwt- Inf. !:-( JOSKPII AMMKKMAN ADMINISTRATORS)1 NOTICB-Notioo ll loreb (iron thtlottn or uinlniftmiioB on Ihouuuof UKNHY COLUR0VH 4mmm4, lata of Uradford otwaihli,. ClearSald Munlr, P., having boon dulr frmntod to tht nndnniifuod, nil portoni indebted to Mid Nltll will ploaM mako pajruant, and thuM having elaiina or demand! will urwnt than irnrerl authenticated for tet- tlemeni. sini A.iuiiunuia, JOUN McUOWKLL, Jan. 21, I872.-SI Aduiinlitralbri. XTOTE LOST. All naraoni are hereby ran XI Honed egainat neguiiailnir for s certain urouiiaaorjr note, dated Augml Id, 172, payable uaa day alter ueio, Minng lur luur nunureu aoi. Ian, drawn to my order anil ilgned I. A A, Vlrnn. Two hundred doliaja have been bald. but the note SM either ben itolea or loat, and payment bai been stopped. DANIKL ROBISON. JanoiTllle, Jan. 22, 187S.-Jt XTEW SCHOOL BUILDING. L 1 Reeled vropoaali will be reoelred, until the llllh. dar of February, ISM, by tht Board of Hebool Uireotori, lor the erection ofthe "Leonard Graded School" Dolldine, in the borouih of Cltar- Held. Plane, epreiAentiona and oonditione enn be teen by Miling upon tbe arrbiteet, Kara Ale, Kau,., in Mid norougn. me pereon w note eia ta ae oented will be reaofred to tire ruoh bonrif and in lues amount aa ehall be approved by tbe Building Committee for tbe faithful performance of hia eonuraot. IJy order or the Hoard. W. M. MoCULLOUnlf, Cle.rH.U, Jan. 22, lS7S.-td Secretary. TiUBLIC SALE! I By virtue of an order of the Court of Com mon I'leaa of ClMrfleld eounty, the nnderiigned George C. Kirk, CommlUM, Ae., of Hurmoe A. Courtney, a lanatio, will eipoee to publie aaje, at tSe lui rw mt ! U. tlrlkrt, Im tk village of Rockton, t'aion towtmhip, eeid eenaty, on SATUHIIAf, february IMh, 187.1, at 10 o'clock, a. m., tbe following deeeribed real eilate of Mid iunalie, Viet All that certain tract of land iltuate in t'nion tnwnibip, aforeMid, bounded by landl of Iarid Wrlty and othera, containing IDS acref, more or leae. Ihe Improvement oonaiat or a two atory plank houM, about 16a24 feet, frame barn and other outbuilding!. About 00 acref of the Und la cleared and onder a good atate of cultiva tion. There ia also a good apple orohard on the premiaea. TKRue or Bals. Ooe-tMnI tbe purcbaM mon. ey eah on oonflrmatiun of ele, oae-tbird in ono jr and tbe balanoe in two yeare therufter, Ibt latter two peymenla with Intereft front data of tale, payable aooually, to be aocurrd by Judgment bond and mortgngo on the pri-miAc'. jo2J Jl tih'OlltiB O. KIRK, Con THE "LIGHT RJIN!)!E"5 ... r.w. Bki f rUjri trUI la very family ttiil workihnp. hy tb ilda of not oilier icw- ing tn.'.-bint. The Quwlitleg on wbioh It rellei for laectM Id lurb trUli, ure : EASY VVOUKING, KASY LKAKNING, It KADI NESS, RELIABILITY, QUIETNESS, UANGE OF WOMC. Ko other Machine rqoali it In ftny of theee; bctidot, U bf oiftDj ether Pointe of Hupriorit H. BKlDtiR, Ar-M, ClrarAeld, Pa. Jentltr J M. K E P II A K T with W. V. LIPPINCOTT & CO., VTholeMle Dealer! io HATH, CAPS, Flit H AND BTRAW 0001)9, Xo. (31 Market ?trerl, PHILADELPHIA. W. V. I.ipplneott, ) Jamtl Mitchell, J J 8. R. Kerihoer. lilt:) I A. B. Bennett. 1873 ANNOUNCEMENT. 1873 The IMttKburg Font. (DAILY AND FKEKLY.) ALWAYS DEMOCRATIC! The Lar$rttr Chcupett and Rest Weekly in the West. In making (he u1 annnnnorment at tbe clot of the yrr Thr roar prop rl tore hare no bow roraifti to make i nrefrrrinK to rvOr to ilf tnt mount a tn.itft.in of what It will bo in the futur; flrft-te political and literary joornal, anf oa UitU w."t over rore ft vrereoue i(tor to tne florae ana nrwiie. Kflabltuhctl to 1H04, it bat never rw4 to ftd-r-Jcate thofe menruree which it betifrei. to be i-l ulit, anil (bote only will It fahhftiHr cvntlnoe to adranoe, protect and defrml. It will in tho future M in the pant, fwsrlcMly rxparo norru-tioo and wrong doing wherever drtMiioti and advocate furb doctrinal only at are brrt eatritlatrri to bring peace to our whole eounfry and bapjilncae and proicrily to our people. , . Tin WBKKi.r 1'uht li a Inre eight page paper and It ft faithful fronipmdiuni of the hcwi of each woik. In addition to iu leriee, poetry and other lilirary aad Mientifte matter, it eoa'aim the latest eable and utbur tolf-grnine fmm all parti of the world, 1'ungrci.pio.ml, Leglatatlre and Cooititu tionol ConTcDtion prooreiliflg full Market Re ports at bumo and abroad. I'ulilical, Loeal and Ueoeral Newi, ., Ae. TIIK DAILY TOST Ii the only Drmooraiie daily in Waftern Penn i.vlrania, Mid be old rut eetnbllflied Dr woo ratio daily journal Iu the lute. Kach Uaue ontaini tbo vorylatnt nwifioinatl quarter, and it ii in trery rcMpet a flret-etaft Jotirnnl. TKHMH AKWA.8 IN ADVANCE. 7c Daitf 'eel; Bt mall, per annum $ 0 lit mon t hi. 4 Ot) Delirerrd to tubeoriberi In the two citire, nrigh boring boroughs nnd towns, on all tbe rail wars within two hundred miles of Pittsburg, per work $ eentf. Tk Wetkly Tssf r Single eopiee. by mail! per annum .$3 00 In clubs uf Are or urer, to one adurrm I 50 Bond forspecimm espies and prunnsctus, whtrh ar tont to muy atldrvoi frtr f cont. Adtrra iho Jan. Io 31, Post lluilding, Pittsburg, I'a. (filurntiou.il. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, PA. mill VIKTKR TRIIM of fourteen weeka, will J. ooonuonoe Mondav, Januarj 0th, 1873. TEltMS OP TlUTIOf. Reading, Orthegraphr. Wrltlng.Ol.ject Lea. eona, rritnarj Ari'thmetit and 1'rimarj neogranhj. (7 00 Hiatnrj, I.ooal and doaoriptive Ueography . with Map Drawing, Uramtnar, Mental and Written Arithuello t 00 Algebra and the rVtencer II 00 Inetruetloalnlnetntmentalauale 10 00 Oil paialiuf, U leaaona II 00 Wat work S 00 For full particular! aend for Circular. Clearfield, Sept, T, IBTO-lvpi, CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Male and Female CleeaUnl High Sclitol. Each Department rVparato, IUUuc nn iomplettj In ltlf TIIK eobolastle year of this Institution Ii divi ded Into, two smtoas of Ire months twenty one wetk) each. The flmt sevsion eommeneee on the Artt Monday In Hep t ember the teeond, on tbo flret Monday In February Tbe eourse of In street Ion emhraei trofT fhlng ftoeeasary to a thorough, practoftl Aftd aeoompHsh ed education ot' both leiei. . Pnplliwill be admliud at any tlm and rbarged from date of entrance to tbe etoee of the session. No deduction will be made for abiepca, eaeept In raiM of exttMpe ftnd protrartedi illness. Ptndenti Ifom ft dittanee oan bo ftoeomaodnted with boaid at low rates. For pftitioulara, eond for elreulnrs, or add reel Kev. P, L, UAnHlSON.A. M. July ( U7l-tt F Prloel.a1, QLEARFIELD PLANING MILL COMPAN Y. rnilR nnderairned, lueceeeora lo REED A X POWELL, have purobattd Ihe CLEAR FIELD PLANINU MILL, and refltt.d it for doing an extenaiva bueineea. All the aaaobioery will be added naeeaaarjr to make It oao of tbo moat complete eatab iahmeala of tbe hind in the State. Thev art now prepared to reoeive ordert for any work In that line. The will gireapeelal attention to all matoriait for aouao bmtdtnj. FLOORING. WEATHER -BOARDING, SASn,! DOORS, BLINDS, BRACKETS, MOVLtiA'a,ist. OF ALL 8TTI.E8, alwayt on hand. WORKED BOARDS, and all article! naeeaaa rjr for building, will he eielienged for DKlt Ll'MUKH, to that peraont at a dtitanee nay bring their lunber, exohange it for, and return bomo with the manufactured artitlet. The Company will alwaya have on hand a large tlock of dry lumber, to aa to be able lo ill aa order oa the aborteat aotiee. Only tbe beat and moat akillful handt will be employed, to Ibat the publie may rely vpon good work. Lumber will be worked or told aa low aa It eaa be purcbaaed anywhere, and warranted to give eatlitotloa. Aa tbe bualneM will be dune upon the oaeh prinoiple we eaa afford to work fur awall proflta. DRY LUMBKIl WANTED! Especially one and a-balf and two inrh panel stuff, for wbioh ft liberal price will be paid. The business will be eon ducted nnder tbe name of tbe "dear field Tinning Mill Co." O. B. M.rrell will pereoually tuperlntrad Ihe ouimeae. Ordera rcrpcctfully tollcitcd. O. B. MERRELL. R. II. TAYLOR. DAVID MoHAUOIIEY. M. U. 1IUOWN 1IKO. Cloarttld, Fa., January S, 1871. C. D. WATSON, DEALER 13 DRUGS & PATEXT MEDICINES, CONFECTION KIUES, TOVS AND TANKER NOTIONS. FINE IRAS A ROASTED COFFEE, BE8T BRANDS TOBACCO A KROARM, BCIIOOL ROOKS A STATIONERY, Maaunic Building. Peoond Street, dec4-7My CLEARFIELD, PA. I AUTION. All peraona are hereby cant loned J againat purehaaing or taking aaaignmenla of ooe ehoek and one premleeory note, town: A check on tbe Firtt National Dank of ('learfleld. Fa., drawn In favor of Merer- ftorn A Stein, of leadvllle, fa., calling rer dot January 4, 1873, aigned bj ueorgo E. Rnhaeker) and a note of hand oalling for SI)0.(I0, drawn by Hiram Wuodward in favor of Oeorge R. Woodward, and eodoraed by tieorce R. Woodward and Oeorre K. Robaoker raid bote being dated about the Sd of Beptemoer, l.l, ana pa.vahle (our montha after dale at the County National Rank of ClearSeld, I'a. The raid note and cheek were mailed at I'rnnfleld, Clrarflcld eounty, I'a.. to Mcaara. Htern A Stcio, at M cail? i lie. Pa about the middle of Dee., It, 3, and aa they havo not been received by the partiea to whom aunt, it ia prnumrd they were Eurluined from or loat in the mallr, aad payment aving been atupped on tho aame tbev will not be I laid unlarl eumpelled to do to by doe proeera of aw. UKORtiK K. ROBACK Kit. lUaKSetd, l. Jaw. it, itre-e. MiRRLE AM) ST0K YARD! Mrs. S. S. LIDDKLL, Ilitvlng engaged In the Marble bualneaa, deairet lo Inform her frlenda aad tbe publie that aha baa now and will keep oonetantlyon band a large and well aelected atockof ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and It prepared to farnlah to order TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, MO NT MB NTS, Curba and Puttt for Cemetery Loti, Window Pilla and Cape, alto, Bl'RBAU, TABLE AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ao., Ae. VtL-Terd oa Reed it reel, near tht R, R. Depot, Clearfield, Pa. jet.Tt .irduarr. Htnori &r. H. F. BIGLER & CO., SALI( IS II AltD WARE, Alio, Manufacturer! of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLEARFIELD, P A. LOT OP SADDLES, BRIDLES, Hemea, Collar, etc., for talt by H. T. BIGLER AH CO. p.VLMEIi'S TATKUT UNLOAD- log Bay For kt, for talt by n. F. BtOI.ER A CO. QIL, TAINT, PUTTY, GLASS, Italia, tie., for talt by - u. p. sioLsn oo. JAItNESS TRIMMINGS & SHOE riadlngt, for talt by II. f. BIGLER A CO. (J.UNS,P18TOLS,SWORADCNKS For talt by II. F. BIGLER A CO. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Slaet, for talt by II. F. BIOLF.R A CO. JRONI IRON I IRON I IRON! For talt by JL P. IJIQLEU A CO. JJORSE SUOliS & HORSE SHOE NAILS, for talt ly H. F. BIQLKR A CO pULLET BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And but Maaafaetart, for talt by U. F. BIQLER A CO. 'ptlMBLB SKEINS AND VlPVi B0IE8, for talt bf H. F. BlflLER A CQ. JpODDEtt CUTTERS for sals by csso-TO II. F. BIGLER A CO. IIKR DEMOCRATIC ALMANAC for IMS . ISrlT aad 18(11 for tan at the Poet OBea. pic ee ata. HH ae atv adiireee. Jlrutlstry. ANNOUNKMENT OF Til U ORPT REDUCTION OF PRlCESl BV . PORTr.lt XI! AW, ll, ntti IMPORTANT TRUTHS, Having luoervdril In getting a liglitrr larit M nt.rlai, brine the lam ami !, n cliart. a, rllal and full rata ol Ttelb. ,' mat pan wii.u'.i " Nuurui, am operutiotia reiti'tered and ajrranltd togrvic vioe an I autiilacili.u. Friei.de, rriln!l Hint niy cliargrv for ll , tlon uf artiSrial and tl.e earlr.g of the ittt,j teeth arv now tiic moat rraaonabk it, rvtur j ItacU. Preaerve yonr It cth and you prrien e ) oar health. Putting of Hit natural teeth la a healthy p. tervatlve and naeful condition la made a i.tui. Dlataera and malfurmatinicomm to the amk aw and araoeiate parte, are treated and eurrwu with fair lueceea. Elaminationa and aaoiaii,. tioni rnrc. It would bt well for pallenta from a diitaaci u let mt know by mail a few deyt before Maiu to tbe oSiee. It la very Important that children between tU aget of ail and twelve yeart abould havi tbtlr toetb examined. Ana-athetiea are admlnlilered and Teeth n. moved without pain. Diepoaitiona and cbaraotor art jedgad by ifl tht world by the eipreaiient of tbo far, beaea how very dlaaatrooa may it therefore be lor tar eon! to indulge an txprreaion of diatorted feature, even epart from a hygieaio view. Now, to eajoj natural (not artificial) oomforte and pleeierej, rpa.l akjwly naroral liniphcltiea an.I inatinoL C. I'OKTKIl till AW, 11.1). 8. Office In New Moeonie Building, Beeonil rtreaL ClitrtlelrLPa. iebU'Tj DZNTALCAED. Dr. A. M. DILLS Would lav te bli aatlentl aad tbe nd. lie generally, that, having diotolved partnenha wiih Dr. Hbaw, bo la now doing the entire eerfc of bit oSlee himaelf, eo that pat lea ta need tot few being put under tbe handi of any ether operatw ClearSeld, March 30, Wl-pdiOmcbii J. M. STEW AST, D. D. S., OIUco aver Irwin a Drug Start, Cl'RWEXSVILLH. P All dental operationt, either in the tnecbaoUa! or operative branch, promptly attended to ut tatlirarlion guaranteed. Special at'entiea put to the treatment of di.t-a.ei of tbe natural teeth, guioa and mouth. Irregularity of Ihe teeth it eer-r-'ully corrected. Teeth extracted without pan by the uae of Ether, and artificial tenth Iniertrt of the t material and warranted to render aau lafartion. t.rllJ5,rl:lv ' - ! .. j ...-a pEACK IR F.UROFEI iv OREAT EXCITEMENT lit FRENCH YILLE I Tht bloody ftontett btwnn Frsiw and Prmti ! it aa end fur tb pntMnt. to far a tht iiib teriog of mm and tba dcitrutloa of f rjnnj u eoneeronl. Tho Roral Jufrlen ao drmM btvU thraiKclrri and re)oie orer tbe rwult, but ko Intiftnifioant ! their work vhea eemprartJ wiU tht huwoix ami ehriitiao efTurU of L. M. COUDBIET, who hat andertfiltPB to mpply all tbe elllxeaitf the lower end of tbteoaatjr with food and relate! at rxcw.linjr low ratne from bif naiamoth rtoreu Ml'LfSOMd'BO, where lit eaa elw.yi be tnrt rc'tjr to wait upon ealleri and tuppfy thm wit. Dry Goods of ell Elnd. fioeh at rinthf. Fetlnetti, CaHlaeretv Uulm, lliaea, Llaea. IirilliDfri, CeJlevNt Triwiaingflp Ribbooi. Lace, Rcadj-madt Cloihiog, Boot and Sboee, UuU ttf Cape all uf the bett material and aiade te erar llote, Soekv, illovee, Wittfon, Laot. R.bheDi,, GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS. Coffee, Tee, nfnr. Rice, Melaeeet, Fi.b, StJi. Turk, Liuteed Oil, Fiih Oil, Oarbua OiL Hardware, Queennware. Tinware, Cattinjr. Plea and Plow t'urttnjrn, Natlt, Bpiket, Corn CiUtivm ion, Cider Piriwi, and all kindi ol Axti. Perfumery, Plni, Yarol-h, Olat aad peerai ateortuicut of Stationery. GOOD FLOUR, Of different "brand, alweyt on bind, and will be old at the lowcit poaiiblt figurti. LIQUOR?, ech m Braadr, Wine, Ota, Wbukj, J acne's Melieinef lloitttter'i and Jlm-flind! Uitttrs. &nC6 pounda of Wool wanted for wbioh Ike highest price will be paid. CloTfTFrrd oa be-di and fur tela at tbt lowett market price. AUo, Afrnt for StrattoDrlllt aad Carwenirlk Threshing Jdscbiaee, Vp.Call and eee for jonrMlrri. Tot will tod erer; thing nualljr kept In a retail ftore. L. M. COUDRIET. FrenrbTilU P. 0., March 1, 1871. JFXOeNSTRUCTED. DANIEL STEWART & SON ITerinf perrbareil tbe Cheap Clothing Buaft' wen L. lttiirntein, have tbe larger anl bet awartiamt of Maaufacturrd Uvodd in Uieceulb,: and enn ic.l ttiir HEADY MADE CLOWIXG for Men, Doyi aad Children, so pi:ii ti.NT. ci'.i;api;ii Than anv other honet In the county. They will alwa.ri keep on band a large and tl ogant aelortment of GENTS" FURXISIUSO GOODS COLLARS, TIES, TRl'NK8, VALISES, Ac, Ac. OF TOE LATEST STYLES AND PATTERS If yea want to get rood aad ityliih OWN at low tlrnroe, do not full to eall at their ef'l liihment befure ipetiding yiMir money elirwb, . Remember the plaM. aogl'll DAM1EL STEWART SCK. VALUABLE HEAL EST A AT PRIVATE BALK I rvv I J The andrraigued offcrt at prlratt tale Ibt I lowing real eetatet A ltof tiroutid, altute a the vlilaga Newburg, Cheat towaihip, eontaiaing one aod -half aerca, aad havlne a lai ee two-itorv Her aad good ttable erected thereoa. Thli proper ll tollable ror a Hotel or Dwelling. A1.PO, A l-arm. of 40 aerea. aAllnlaf t . towa of Newburg, having ever it aeree nicer 4 and uader cultivation, with a rod log houae ai ' barn and bearing orchard of eboiee fmit Itiereo A vein ol excellent coal nnderTteatbe tract. ALfli, UN Aero of Land, on ,,m Rut In Cheat townalilp, within two and a half ml lea i Cheat Creek. It ii well limbered witi. Pine, Or and Hemlock, and underlaid with coal. Partiea wlihlng any further infkrmatioa oall on Mra. Margarot Amea, at Newborg. or i .. WILLIAM TUCK til, octlSlf Cleardeld, Pa II. F. J5IGLER A CO. have for tal. CARRIAGE & WAC0.1 VSWA PIHFTS AKp fOLES, PUBS.SPPKES, FPLLOES,4o Carr'agtaaJ Wtgoa Makeri ebcelJ a P, J, CKOWEHel Mvweura of iba p. Jl, J)l p,Ri.n Wt and the rvfpR Cl'T fililh'lfLty MArillMI, , tt) out fr.. It fq it )oli. ad lioeB ' Erarat'a patent, J. .Inter., Paw U - and Uewaral MUI Wort, uaaaiaawaing, a eoaaty, Pa. Repairiag af MaaUatw aad awaeral Cu-t ) Work done to order. aogl.''