3k llqmMinut. GEORGE It. GOODLANDER, CLIIAKKIELI), Pa. WWiHESDAT SIORXIXCCJAX. S, l?J. Jo1n P. Jonr, Itcpuuliinn, wuh -dotted U. S. Sotmlor ty tlio Leginlii ititreof Nevntlu. Tlii". wipo) out tlio itwfiuon Nre, who Iiuii held tlio scat for foui-ycaro. Jones had too much yionoy. Tlio inuugtirtiiion of (Jov. llartrutilt on the 21t wua tlio grviileftt eliow of children, negroes, and politicians -of doubtful reputation, that ever assem bled t tho Suite cnpitol. The pro eeediiiga tmacked mow of gewgnw limb Btslesmonbhip. The way Congreiwmen aru tweur ing just now in truly htrming. Per jury of tho most dtininnblo character has beon committed, but who is lying is not just so plain, yet. However, we think tho Credit Mobilier will point out tho ucn, finally. AioiSTeai.ltl. il. S. Quay, of Sotm ounty, as v expected, tins been, appointed by Uov.- llurlraiill Secretary of the CoinmonweaKh. Maj. A. Wilson Norris, of Philadel phia, has been appointed private Sec retary tv the Dew Governor. Public Koddkrs We lonrn that five Democrat in the Legislature voted in favor of making the Gover nor's salary tJlO.OOO. This is nil wrong. Uadieals claim the right to rob the Treasury, but we do not con cced anything of tho kind to Demo crats. Gen. llurrison Allen, the new Audi tor General, has embellished that office with' a negro clerk. This is a good dig at the worthless white trash who associate and sloop with tho African. An Indian would suit Allen better, but as be hus gone outsido of his rela tions, ho has done better than Grnnt. "Con. Odliu ii. Gordon, Doutocrat, has been eluctod United Slates Sena toe by the Georgia Legislature, for six yearn .from the 4th of March next. lie takes the place of Hill, ICadical. Thus one scalawag and carpel bagger fler another is dropping out of tho Southern political tlnnuinont, and Democrats and stutusmcn tuke their places. Political vagrants will have but little show in tlio South in Uv year rooro. Ills Pui'JLK. "Like produces like," law of nature, but it sometimes enters into the affairs of men. As evidenco, we need cilo but two in stances; Tho election of Caldwell, of Kansas, and Putterson, from South Carolina, as United States Senators, by bold and undisguised bribery. Tboy both went to school to Simon Cameron for a nnuibor of years before abey emigrated to tho Stales they purport to represent. - Col. S. W, Dorscy was elected U. I S. Senator by the Arkansas Legisla ture on Saturday, lie rcccivod 87 votes on joint ballot, 53 being noccs eary to a choice His election was secured by a majority of Democrats giHgver to him. This is a triumph over tho oorrupt, carpet bag Clayton ring, which has so odiously ruled and ruined lliut young Stale. Garlund was the Democratio caucus nominee, but being hopelessly in the miuority in the Legislature, they combined with tho Liborats nnd overthrew tho "government" robbers. Out Tuino Settled. The Consti tutional Convention has settled and agreed nearly unanimously upou one section of a new Constitution, and that is, that all elections for city, bor ough or township officers sbnll here after bo held on tho third Turtday of Februury, and the general olection on the first Tuetday after the first Mon rfi'jr so JKorombcr (Presidential oloc ition tay), in order to sv Ibe cxpemo of one election every - (uur years. If tho convention Acts as sensibly in everything else, the people will ratify their labors nearly nnnnimonnly. Vr.RY JieMAUKABLI Wo HOticO that every Rudical jonrnnlinl is pit'ih ing into Juntos Brooks, a Democratic Congressman from New York, for meddling In tho Credit Mobilier scan dal, lie is tho only Democratic moni tor that has brought disgrnco upon himself and his country, and wo do mand that lie be expelled fiom tho jarty and Congress. But then Brooks liiud over fifty Radical partners. Why mot naioa torno of them f Conic, gon .llemen, lici'9 are your Ameses, Al- tfoekofieid, and forty-seven others? Why not give them a dig, if you are really opposed to Lcgtelulivo corrup tion f A I'tci-LIAR Bdason. TU loader has no doubt observed that the main reason nsslgncd by Grmt nnd Geary lor tho pardoning of criminals out of the penitentiary, tins been that tho convict served in tho army. Now, if this is sound in moral, why may not nil soldiers become criminals; or are we to understand that the army is a very iad school, or was made up largely of criminals J Tho Isttar ra do not bolievo bat -tl reason given W cur Jiulers leads to different con clusion. However, if the soldier is rnmplinientfil by this "government' - "(soil, it is nous of our business DM Thrm .Vo (VshmI. 'On Tuesday last the Soldiers' Or phans In the different asylums of the State wore dragged to Unrrisburg, and marched rounu in the llartrunft inauguration procession. H would have been mireli bolter for the morals of the boys hml they beon kept at their books. It is a very old adage, and as truthful ns old, that "evil com munications corrupt good manners," and tlio association of these young boys with tlio druken galloots who were brawling round ilariisburg, hiir-. railing for Uartraufl and Cameron, will do more to corrupt their morals nnd make them vicious, worthless, dishonorable citir.cns, than till tlio morality they will bo taught in tlio Institutions fur tho next ten years will overcome. IMIefonle II ntchman. Hero is tho point, Meek. Those 0,500 Slate wards cost tho tax payers over half a million dollars annually, whilo 000,000 other children reccivo less than half that sum. This is'-loil" i in port in I ill. Then, ngnin, a large number ofinVf school buildings arc" being greatly improved, niid sonic, in deed, rebuilt, at the expense of the Stn'.o Treasury. Tho Professors (?) are'ull ' loil'and leni u these 3,500 wards the same cutcchisms nnd arti cles of fui lli thnt Cameron, Kvans, ing furnished these children with free passes to lake a lixk at the corruptcat man who ever sal in 'the Guberna torial Chair of this Stnte, may not point a moral, but it will do to embel lish a ICadicul lale in tho future. Although the State is educating, clothing and boarding theso children, they will be made to understand Ibat the Had ion I party has done this noble act, nnd they must voto that tielcot, or they will bo cbnrged with "base Ingratitude." An Important Bill Wo notico that Senator Wallace read u bill in placo an the 23d authorizing the tax ation of timber, coal and mineral reservation, separate from the soil. An act of this kind is emuicjitfy proper, and will tlctewt fraud nnd compel the right parlies to pay their duo proportion of tho tuxes assessed upon lands. Wo recollect of several instances in which parlies have lost the timber which they owned upon toe hind of another party. The own er of the soil would allow the land to bo sold for tnxos by tho Treasurer, and in this manner sccuro a tax title, and "by duo process of law" defraud the owner out of his limber. Wo aru now of course speaking of unsenlod lands. We huvo not seen the bill in question, but arc sutisfied that such a law is very much needed in this State, if thero is none on our staluo books bearing upon the question. Let the owner of tho toil bo taxed for it ; let the owner of the timber, coal and minerals ulso bo taxed for his interest, and then each will lake care of his or their inter- trM J m. mmvy litrttn iiwr will rmHnaMl that is now ojk-ii to fraudulent acts. "An ouui-e of preventive is worth a pound of euro" in this iustuitco, and tho "saddle placed upon the riirht horse" by the passage of this bill. S.nubukd. Those citizens of Phila delphia who prefer honest men for officers "instead of robbers, lately pros ecuted and convicted some repealers and ballol-box sluft'ors in tho United States court, so us to gel iLeiu out of the reach of pardon-broker Gcary,who was constantly opening the doors of tho Penitentiary and turning ungodly mon loose' upon society. But it ap pears lit ut 'the govern inont' Grant is no teller than Geary, becnuso he liberuled the convicted rascals within six weeks after their conviction, to tho astonishment of every upright citizen of Philadelphia. A commitloo was sent to Washington to inquire of "tho government" why the pardon was grunted and wbo the "prominent citizens of. Philadelphia" wero who had recommended the pardon, but tho aforesaid "government" refused to givo any reason or tho names of thoso who had requested tho pardon of the vagabonds in question. This is right Philadelphia gave Grunt a hugo majority, and tho citi zens of thnt "toil" city havo no bus!- tcss to Inquire why their servant turns wicked men loose among them. Vote for Qrant again, will you f Somebody Lying. The robberies perpotrutod upon our State Treasury for n tiuintcr of years past are notori ous to nil. Gruto I.cuislutivo com mittees liuvc so reported, nnd every body not connected Willi the Treasury rina believes. Yet otir now Gover nor, on inauguration day, had iho au dacily to gel off the following : My views are In nooorilanoo with tlje gnueral policy of (lit State sdininiitratlon fur lh psit few jurtf although I believe eouie ohenjrre might lio fur tho mblio ffnud, , tu thee J ehall briefly ftlludr. llnriuff been elnirly connected with the flnsnecl of tlio Hute 'llioe 1SAS, 1 enk knowing ly when I ny thet the rcrcouci hart breo foith- fullj oollrotetl. "Closely connected with tho finan ces of the Slate," is good. Georgo O Kvnns can vouch for thnt fact. If robbing tho Tronsury of$2!IO,000 is faithfully collecting the revenues, we are mistaken in our theory, that's all. Never too Lats. The editor of the Philndolphii rress, Col. Forney, is nn old sinner, but knowing tho wicked ness now nssombled nt Hsrrisburg, he hns taken to praying for oor good old Stnto. In his It-sito of tho 22d ho ex. claims,"God save the Commonwealth." This is highly proper, bocauso the In terests of tho old Keystone were never so sorlously jeopardized boforo. There is Cameron, Hartrnnft, Msckcy,Quay, Allen and Evans, who now have everything their own way, and no one dare molest or mske thorn afraid, and a worse set of State robbers cover pesteroi) any government. Indoed, all should join Col, Forney in saying God save the Commonwealth" from being destroyed by these political ) harlolf n4 pocIM wharf-ri( MXteUoH of Btunlor, Tho Legislature of Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, the 21st, elected Simon Cameron United States Senator for six yenrs from tho 4lh of March noxt. The Congressional vote of consuro in 1802 wns precisely the same. The following are the proceedings in the Sonato and House. In tho former body the Speaker announced that agreeably to the requirements of tho laws of Congress nnd of this gencrul assembly, thoSuniito would now pro- coed to the olection of United States Senator, for the term of six years, commencing from tho fourth of March next. ' Tho roll of Senators being culled, the following voted for Hon. Simon Cnmorou : Messrs. Alexander, Cutler, Davis of Philadelphia, Dulumaler, I' itch, Gra ham, Iloilmun, Lemon, .Mucins, Mc kinley, Strang, Wtiddel, Warfel, Weakley, Whito and Anderson, Speak er 10. Tho following named Senators voted for Hon. Wm. A. Wulhico: Messrs. Albright, Chalfunl, Collins, Crawford, Dill, Kni.-bt, M'Sherrv, Naiilo, Pcfrikin, Play ford nnd Row land 11. .Senator M'Cluro voted for .Hon. Thomna M. Marshall. , ... Senator iillaee voted for Hon. Uondrick B. Wright. .Senator Humphreys was paired with Senator Kandnll, nnd Senator liutnn with Sonulor Davis of Berks. In tho House the Spoakor suid, ac cording to tho provisions of the act of UonuTcsg, tho members will now pro ceed to name the person to represent tlio male of 1 ennsylvauia In Uio sen ate of the United Stales.' Tho clerk will call tlio roll, nnd as his nnme is called each gentleman will nur.oiinco tho name ol the person by whom he desires to bo represented. i no clerk then proceed to call the roll, nnd tho following numod mem bers namod Simon Cameron : Messrs. Albright, Allison, Ash, Bai ley, Bulluntine, Bales of Crawford, Black, Bowman, Brown, Drcngos, Billiard, BurklioiJer, Dtirnes, Cross, Daniels, Durit. Hancock, Jonos of Potter, Jones of Susquehana, Kauf- mnn ol JA'lmnon, Kaulman ot Schuyl kill, Lamon, Lane, Leverinir, Mo- Crucken, M'Creary, McCormick, Mo Cullongh of Philadelphia, M'Cuno, ai lveo, JUJlillen, Jluhon, Alyer, Mitchell, - Morford, Mylin, Newell, Newmycr, Nyce, Oliver, Porter, Pri- zor, itainov, Jtamscv. Hclinniikev. Shortt, Shuler, Smith of Philadelphia. Strock, Toltormary, Tshudy, Vogdes, Wiunwright, Waltlron, Wilcox, Wolfe, Young and Klliott, Speaker 59, Tho following named persons named William A. Wallace: Messrs. A merman, Baird, Biitos of Milllin, Ueach, Urockwny, Conrad, Dniley, Darrnli, Do Lacy, Do Witt, Dry, Ktigan.Groenuwalt, Uegemun, Ileiges, Hildubrand, Houseman, King, Kisner, Koons, Lutla, Lawsho, Lswson, M'Culloni'li of Berks, Morris, Novos, Orvis, Pctrikin, Pyle, Quiglcy, Koy nohls, Smilh of Fuvello, Staples, Sleckel, Slier and Welsh 37. The following nsmed members wero absent: Messrs. Henry, Josephs and Vliilias a. '11 10 Speaker announced tho result anil declared that Simon Cameron was named by tho members of the llouso to rcprosonl IheStnXoof Penn sylvania in Iho United Sutes Kenale. LmiisLATlve Juuomby. There are five parties before our Assembly con testing seats. Tho drawing of the committees has been attended to, and it appears from the names of the members drawn that there aro but very fow Democrats in that body. Allison,Burkholiler, Hancot k,Jones, Livering, Nowmyer and Oliver, all Radicals, nro on four committees. Theso, with Latin, Democrat, and Welch, Independent, constiluo one Committee. Bulletilino and Unry aro on three committees, and twt lvo other lUdicnls on two each, while, but ono Democrat, (Slier,) is on two committees, and threo of tho eommiitos have not a singlo Democrat in them. Tho Angel Gubriel would stand just as good uchanoo in the infernal regions to receive justice as a Democrat wil at iho hands of committees thus con stiluted. Wo supposed that Kadicul legislative villiany hud reached its bounds last winter, but wo have been mistukon. DurrooRs After Henry Wani Becchcr, Rev. United States Senator James Harlan, of Iowa, Is the great est clerical buffoon this country con tains. He is n much sill it tod saint just now. Ho hns beon trying to ex plain away tho receipts of money fur nished for purposes of bribery by the I'acifio Railroad Company,, lie had a labored editorial in his nowspnpor, the Washington CAromWe, which is inu recognized organ or rrueioeni Grnnt. Tho more the lloverond Sen ator slmggles tho deeper ho sinks into Ihu slough of corruption. Mr. Durant now testifies llint two (5,000 checks were sent directly to brother Harlan. What flood will wush this slain sway f The Credil Mobilier investigation, sinco tho committee hns thrown the doors opon, compels nearly nil Sena tors nnd Members of Congress to rise and explain thoir connection with the plundering schemo. And nearly nil are guilty, too. And so will tho pub lic decide, no difference how often members may rise and explain. That thn pooplo havo boon robbed of hun dreds of millions of dollars by their reproaonlnlives, is as plain as the sun nt meridian. Yet Congressmen are trying to explain it away. The only redeeming fuiiluro about this dirly work, is, only one or two Democratic members huvegono into the ring. Tut Duiauoouis. Ls.t full, when the New York Sun made tho charge that Vies Trciidont Colfax and a num ber bfoVhcr loyal and godly members of Congress our own Scofiold among them were robbing the United Slates Treasury of millions of dollars, each one of these rascals denied the charge nt once, by writing letters to thoir constituents. Yet, to-day, every one of them stands oonvicted of crime which should consign them to tbe penitentiary instead ot silting tn Con gress. Both Vice Presidents are Iq ne riDRj, The Third Vruutde. That there is to another determined crusade Inaugurated against tho Mor mons is certain, mis win bo the third undertaken by lha present ad ministration. The first was of the persuasive kind. Dr, Newman was the missionary who was sent forth like Jonah to the people ot ninevoli to entreat them to leave their wicked ways and bo saved Nowmnn, how ever, wns not as successful as was the anciont prophet. ' He went to Salt Lako City, was recelvod cordially by Brlghnm Young and his people, got into a Bible argument with them ro irnrdinii tlioir -errors of doclrino, and got Iho wbrst Of It. Tho prophots of Iho Deserel ISnul conioniiueu mm Willi his own texts, and 'their pooplo, in stead ol'hourkoning to his Instructions and his warnings, mudo merry ovor r .. ... i ... i f. - his failure, and ho rolired to Ins own place al Washington City, d i scorn -liled. Then did Newman nsstimu tho role of Peter tho Hermit, and organize a second crusade, this lime of legal com pulsion. As is generally bvlievod, through his influenco tlio President was instiiiuted to appoint tlio notori ous McKeun U. S. Judge in I' lull, and urge him to "push things. lip dnl push things. He proceeded to ur ruigd and indict various purlieu for tho 'crime of pntygumyj Briglintn Young among others. 'Groat was the Pcitmniiu as tlio trial went oivimifr greater yet when Young, Ilawains, and others, woroadjudi;ed ifuiltb. Bui this rrusutlo wns destined 10 prove a more miserable luiluro than Iho other. The enso was enrriod to the Supreme Court of the United Slates, and there the proceedings ol Judge McKeun were found to bo not only violent, partisan and vindictive, but extra-judicial. Uis decisions wore reversed, and the polygiimists went forth liee aud tri umphant. But now wo hear tlie nolo of pre paration for the third trusufie. This lime it is to bo imilher n matter of gontlo persuasion nor of more legal tcchuicaliiies. Puree is in watch word. An army of suveriil thousand awn aro to be dispatched to Utah, and polygamy put down Willi the strong hand. Ho wnlcli Willi inter est the result of this last attempt to reform tho morals of our brolhoiu ac cording to the faith that is in Joseph Smith. Pittsburgh Leader. . . True Slatruirnt. The Harrisburg correspondent of the Tyrone Democrat', hus been taking a look al our Suite Senators. In re ferring to that body ho says : Theso aro about all tlio changes on tho DotuucriilM: sido. In point ol numbers and ability il has been konic whul weakened. Tho loss of Biu-kit-lew is irreparable. Unquestionably tho acknowledged leader is Hon. V . A. Wallace. When lluckulow was a member it was a debatable question. Kueli had his warm frionds on thai point. Wallace is now not only tho ablest man on tlio Democratic aide, but ablest on the floor of lite Semite. MeCluro is brilliant ami scholarly, but does nol commnnd the respect and esteem of both parties ns does the Senator fior.i Clearfield. MeClure votes independently. He occupies a seal on the ltepuhlicun side of iho Chamber, immediately in front of Uis Speaker's desk. It h generally con ceded, that whilo tho Democrats havo lost in numlierS and enpsui- ! lio publicans have not been tho gainers, save in numbeis. Their changes have net inci eases, their reputation for dig nity and brain power. In our District tho hugo nnd ponderous Muminti is succeeded by tho slender aud elTemi nute Hodman decidedly a great loss ot flesh and blood, flurry White blathers away us usual. Just now his wind is divided be'weoti the Senate and roiisUlulionul Convention. Strang of 'l iogu is the ablest Senator among Ihcm no quostion about that. Count ttion. Tho Washington cor respondent ol tho Philadelphia Press of the l llli, in alluding to tho lending Congressional scandal, says : The sorry sight witnessed in the room of tho Credit Mobilier Investi gating Cotiiinitlcu to-day during the cross-examination, or, rather, tho ex amination by ci'.cli other, of Onkcs Ames, Vice President Colfax, And Judge Kelley, wns humiliating alike to tlioso personally concerned and to iheGovernment. llnd the proceedings been before a common and budly-regu-latod polico court, and the pnrlics on tho stand ordinary mortals instead ol high officers of tlio Government and members of Congress, it could hardly bo characterized as other thnn dis grueelul. -Mr. Ames, as will ho seen from the report of tho evidence, con tradicted M r. Colfax and Judge Kelley, 'while both Colfax nnd Kelley contra- li'.toH Mr. Ames. Nor wns this done once or twico, but repeatedly, nnJ in tone lliut showed bittor personal feeling all nrtitind. Mr. Ami's com plained of being 'badgered ;" Mr. Col lux and Judge Kelly said thry were misrepresented by tho chairman of tho committeo, Judge Porhind. In sheer dospuir ho snid ho would nllvw tho witnesses to cross-exnmino each oilier to their liparls' content. The curious crowd that filled the commit teo room laughed outright when auy- king Mm mil. lliut lliv ennei!iH-erl hit, no mailer nt wlioaa upnnu it was mado. Mr. Amen' reply W quostion of Mr. Colfax, that lio cinld nol crt a rounu the twelve-minu ej- dollar check, no matter how hard ho sworo, created a sensation, and for a moment even Mr. Colfax wnsslunnd. Mr.. Amos now says thero Is a cm spiracy sgninsl him, formed by ho very in on ho tried to help, and ho pro poses to defend himself by mnkiig oilier and more damaging revolution. Fiklo for MissioNAnirs. A Souh ern Journal, in view of tho fact 1 1 at President Grant tins his eyo on ran Domingo, und means to obtain it by hook or crook, is disposed to nd.pt itself to the situation, if Woodlull and Clnflin, Colonel Bloom nnd Uir riet Needier Stowe, bo first sont nit ns missionaries, to improve their mr als anl sty Iq of cookery. There is, it is true, nn improvement tipin their cuisine, when roast duaks, pi;s. turkeys, &c, which prevail here, bij as a substitute roasted humaiiiy, nlalo nnd fomulo. We roulj have io objections to this missionary ngenev and Harriot lioochor could comprre oannjualtsm us it existed iu the SatJ. wichos with that portrayed by her favorite author, Lord Byron. IUrotkMiBs(I) The reform party which raised Gov. llartranft's salary from 15,000 to $10,000, bas oponod the ball at Washington, too. Tbe salary of Senators and members of Congress Is to go op from $5,000 to $8,000. These loyal fellows should be called Credit Mobjligr reformers. pimut Jobbery bw Bro. Bmrlmn. The dispatches this morning tell how one of Ex-Senator Harlan's pious scheme has come to griof. through exposuros that stripped it of its thin cloak of piety and left It In its naked rascality, There used to be a band of Sioux on tho Upper Missouri knowo as the Teton Sioux. But sinoe the death of their principal chiof in 1803 this band has gradually dissolved, its members allying themsolves, some with the Br u I os, others with tho San toes and others with the Ogallalas, until tho Teton Sioux exist only in the traditions of Iho upper rivor bor der. Hut though tho tribe or band of To ton Sioux exists no longer, the Gov ernment agoncy for that tribo has re mained in lull blust, and, according to the Washington dispu'.ch in question, i i .1.. r..H:ui.:.. nun uueu mil nivuiia ui iuimibiiiii nn Iowa Molhodistelurgymsn, ono Wright by numo and an Intimate .friend and brother in the church of the immacu late, llarlun, with a handsome com petency. Tho exposures which havo boon mado will probably causo tho suspen- sion of the To ton Sioux agency, and ihon Brother Wright will, have to go back to his lit'.le stipend and annual djnalion unloss Brother Harlan can manage to trump up somo uow steal in which this excellont servant of tho Lord can make more money than ho fan wvtrnrt ft-nin a MethndlsL naalorale Iki tutu. Xanana luu 7im. ' Biiiutav in Hkiii Life. Tho de Tclopemont nt Washington of whole sale corruption is truly alarming. Total depravity aooms to have over taken our momuors ot uonifress. 1 he Philadelphia Ledger, which usually keeps quiet until the subject becomes too dark, says : . What bus been developed in the "Culdnell" Kansas Senatorial investi gation at Washington ought nol to fsdo out of tho public mind as a "nine days' wondor." That Sonntorship was up for tbe purchaso and sale as entirely as it it had beon at auction Tbe price paid per head for members ot tho Kansas Liegisluturo has Dcen established. It varied, from tho ran. colling of a member's voto for $800 to $1,000 and $2,000, and the price for getting ex Governor Curney out of the way whs slo.UUU. t sruey tells this himself, and complains that the lust instalment of $5,000 was not paid, because, as he says, Caldwell failed in his expectation of getting it from the Kansas I'acifio Kuilroad, that company having "gone buck on CaMwcll. Tub Governor Insultkii. A rich scene occurcd in tho executive eham bor yesterday. A fomnle resident of Philadelphia presented herself to his Kxcclloncy nnd requcslod a pardon for a relation new serving osl a term in thn pastern nonitonliarv. The stnrv of the woman wusaffectingly narrated, and the Bypalhios of tho Governor were excited and ho promised to lay the facts before tho Attorney Osnornl for his cotislduraliou. Willi profound expressions of gratitvde to his excel lency for the favor with which her re- ouest Unit ooen received sno ro.d.and approaching him sho presented him wilh a roll of greenbacks. The gov ernor, with rago depicted spoil every lineament or hrs coaiilenawre, inclig nanlly refused tho gift and poremp torily ordered hor to Icavo tho room Thai woniHii left confused and fright ened, nnd as sho precipitately ran down tlio stairs went through a series of ijucululiuns of regret al her grcal mistake, prominent among which was "flow I huvo spiled it: Ihtrnsburg I'ntnvt, Hartranft's Inai'quhal. The in iiUL'iiral address of Governor Hart- runll is a very tamo and common place document. It reads like a re hush of Geary's vorhosu annual mes sage, and tho new Governor seemed lo desire to excuse his utter want of ori ginality when ho took pains lo de clare emphatically that heugreed fully with the policy pursued by tho recent Stnte administrations. He goes con siderably into details but does nol offer a singlo new idea, anil presents tho Ihrcuburo topics which ho touches in no new light. Promises of good conduct are ulways made by newly installed ollleials, and somo of the most corrupt have been most profuse in such declarations. Goveraor Hart rnnft will be judged by his acts and nol by the speech ho mudo from tho steps of the State CnpitoJ. We shall give him credit iiir wluit is good and condemn as freely what is wrong. For Printers Tho Krie Observer says: We second the suggestion of Howell's Nowspspor Ueporlor, lliut the type founders ol the United Stales owe an explanation of their reasons (for tho variations in the site of typo I ostensibly of tho SAnK' body, i here is no greater sonrrte of annoyance in r) printing ofllee than that of matching type procured from tho different foun dries, and I lie patience wilh which the crnli have submitted to this imposition docs not speak well for their shrewd ness or Indcpcndcre. It is too evident that the object of the sevoral foundries in making their type of different bodies is to force their customers to buy more largely, and the effect is lo aiu considerably in the cost of print ing offices. A uniform standard should bo adopted for each grade of type, nnd should bo as carefully enforced as (he proportions of our national coin or the sizes of our weights nnd measures. Tho various State organizations can do something practical by giving this subject their earnest attention. A New Cirous. It may not be gen erally known, perhaps, that a circus company is now filling oul in this city, which will travol Iho coming sen son. The concern is under the pro prietorship and superintendence of Mr. Porter Hnrlo, un experienced show mnn, who hns already a first class company cngngod. Tho show, ns an ospeciul feature, will have threo good clowns, Leo Powoll, Hiram Day and Harry Armstrong, nil of whom nro familiar wilh tho saw dust. It Will ulso have it dunplo-grey trick horse, for which its owner would nol take ono thousand dollars, besides all tho otlior usual attachments of n first class company. This company will start out on ils first trip from Mahony City, at which pluco they will rcoolve thoir wagons and accoutrements. They propose lo oxhibit here about June next, and will travel under the name of "The Keystone Circus." William port Standard. Now Jersey has long been under Democratio rulo, wilh the exception of occasional brief period.!, pjurlng which the Radicals managed to sooure partial sway. Tho result la that the SlulO has ho publlo debt, and the peo- Sle pay loss tax than in any othor lats io tho Union. Coupon JTevsl Tbs ransio teacher wbo broke bis engagement it called "a tunaful lyre." "Do right and fear not," Is what the girls says to their correspondents. Most neonle are'slad to sive thoir opinion. Lawyers, though, usually soil tboirs. A teetolallor csn never ."prove o friend at a pinch, because be bas a horror of a nip. -The New York Legislature seems to bo blessod with plenty nf parlies or factions. There are Koformers, Cus-tom-ho'use Kopublicans, Democrats, and Ilavomeyor Democrats. A young gontloman In Oberlin went tosoo his sweothcart tho other night, nnd on his way borne triod to catch one of those black and whilo kittens. A little gravo in thelgnrden contains his clothes. Tho late John A. Griswold, who left u fortuno of $3,000,000, cotnmonced lifo by borrowing $5 of his father. The moral is so obvious that half the young men in town are trying to slurt tbo same way Tho Hon. Oukes Ames, in conver sation wilh Col. McComb, made this happy observation t "You can publish anv letters you have from me j every body knows that mombcrs of Congress i i AM....I....I.. .i. ; aro oriueu, llliu utcijwuuj uuw iv. Tho Postmnster General lias decided thai families, firms or companies can not combino to rent postolUuo boxes conjointly , luv tl. ono tea rent must be collected for each firm, family or company enjoying sucti mcililtcs. The New York Herald alludes to Iho execution of '.ho negro Craig at Cumberland, Md., on Friday lust, and says : The crime of outraging fomnlo chastity in the south appears lo bo specially tho province of Iho liberated negro Tho twenty-throo Kadicul members of the Legislature from Philadelphia and Allegheny, secured eighteen of the thirty nve otneers ol the House. What influential buggers the thirty- sevon liadicals from the country dis tricts must Do I An Albany despatch says tho com mittees of tho Now York Scnato were announced yesterday morning, "all the Liberals being placed nt the bot tom of tho list." Senator Wood, who wus "censured on charges of corrup. lion" last year, is now chairman of tho Judiciary Committee Tho only son of Napoleon III., the 1 rmco Imperial, will complete hi seventeenth year on tho ICih of March next, lu the line of tho Empire lie is tho heir lo the French throne, but whether he will ever reach that ex alted porflion is a question to bo do tided in the future The Butler, Dnwcs and Loring in terest in tho Massachusetts Loirisla. lure, if combined against Bout well, will beat hjm for the United Slutes Senate. He is encouraged lo go into the contest by thoso who desire to get him oul of the Treasury. Especially is this truo ot the iNo lork Custom House Clique, win aro working viir oroitsly lo milks Morgan Secretary of tho Treasury. If Boutwoll can be made lo resign U-fWo tho election in Massachusetts, ho will bo defeated as .Senator, gw; 2UrcrtiSfmfnt;j. CYRUS GORDON, A T T O It N E Y AT LAW, Markot etrcet, (north oi.le) Clearfield, Pa. r- All h aa. efal buiiucaa uitlly IIoxmIi1 OTEEL ENGRAVINGS, CHIK)- k M'W, CRAYON HRAWIKU.4, SCKIfTU IIAI. II.I.IHTKATIO.VS, tc, id. EM Ell Y McCULLOUGII, Srrtit fur tht bout of llfo, 8tfD.wn k Co., Purt .Miitt, Mi. ht for sk ltM-aTftoHjr.inetit of Kmia tiful p.clnrri. Will mil on tit eihtrn ol I'lrar fitM mikI t intuit y 4n1og the nit fortnight. 1:29 C AtTIOX. Altp-riH.Di tira hervb; eintionvtl if winst iiirvhkUHig fr in ny wr mrdJIing with all ihttl rvrtaiu lut of houirhi!d nd kitcbiu furnitore anil nil ttit pcrtAins thaminto around aul alMjitt tht p fin i km, now la tbo podt(aion of Julin Uuitr, of rerfU($i towunlt a tho oaiur bflonx lo mr aud ore lubjrvt to wv urtltr, Jiai)-3t OK'). W. DICKEY. C AI1TK AM .era -dp an hrhy utlmif4 ntfAiii'l tt r ling or horborinj my vifo, M a varrt A. AyuBttir as, oq my nconunt, ifb lia ing Ivfl my bed and board without Jmt eauc or pniVswaMon, I will v no d-htp nf brr eilrart inff. I:Z2-;U JOhi;i'lt A MM HUMAN. AIMINIMTH.T)IIH NOTSCPs. Vfrtit li hereby given thatMtr of odntni'tration ou tbe estate of llfcNHY CtU.UP.OVK dneeaiod. wte of HraJiorJ townihin. Clrtrfirt etmntr. Ia., having HefN tlalv grantw) tu tlio uodruf(ll(Ktl all rermt tncWbtrri to paid eetate will pae make jta.vmrnt, and thuee Laving claiiue or demand will tmmt tbem properlr authrnticutrd lor ttl tltiuviit. MARY A. (.'Ol.flUOVE, JultN M. WOWKLU Jan, SL l7i.-flt . Admiontrntori. XTOTE I.Or. All itereonian- berebv ran 11 tioned a sain ft nrttiattnr for a pertain )trtnniory note, Uatnl Augoit M, I H72, parable oae dar aner date, calling for four hundred dot larr. drawo tu n:r order and aisnod V, l A. f'tin. Two hundred dnllani have Itrrn natd. I hnl the u tte h9 f'.-P IWtl lott oj of t, and n-.ymm U Pfn itot.pM. JanoiTlllr. Jan. i2, HTI.-3t NEW SCHOOL nUILDING. Sealed priiiniali will be received, ualil Uio Mlh iny of Feliraarr, IST.'l. l-r the Board ol Sebool Dlreotori, for the oi eotinti of the "Leonard (Iraded School ' lluitdinic, ia the borough of Clear. Beld. n.n, ipieifleatiou. and eondiliun. ena be eea by eallinir upon the arehtlret, Kara Ale, Kq., in ,aid boroufrh. The perton w hoe bid le ao. flepted will bo required to giro aueb boqila and in iii h amount ai ihnl he aminived be Hie llililiiinc tommittee lur the rultliTiil perroruiaui-, uf hie oontraet. Bv order of Hie Hoard. W. M. MiCl LI.OUilll, C'learMd, Jan. 22, ISiM.-U Srorrtary. durational. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLEARFIELD, FA. rpilB WINTER TERM offourleen weeks will M eommenco Mondaj, Jannart Alb, lft;3. TERMS OK TUITION. Reading, nrthojrrapke, Wrllln(r,ni.Ject Lei. aooa, Primary Arithmetio and i'riaiary Ueogratihr $7 Ot lli.tory, Loeal and deeoripti tlroerai ty with Map Drawing, grammar, Slctiial and Written Aililimelie ( 00 Alffebra and tbe Sclenee, If 00 Instruction ia lnilriibntal mueie 10 0d Oil palatini, 14 len ,.'.' " 00 Wat work I 00 For full particular, aend fur Circular. Clearfield, Sept. I, ISiO-ljpd. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Male and IVeial Claeelral lllgb Br hoot. Karh iHpartn.ent Mr pa rate, Dlailnct and Complete lu Itaelf. TU E erholaatle year of thle Initltetion I divl ded Into two eininne or nee month (twenty one week) each. The flrt teuton eommence on the first Monday la Beptemborj the feeond.on the Iret Monday In February. Theoonrn of Initroctlon embrace every thing naoeinry to a thorough, pmotlotvl apd aooomplih ed eduoatlnn of both eze, will be aiflittfld at an.y time and charged from date bf entrance tp tbe clone of the eenlon. Mo deduetMn will be made for abeenoe, eioept In ease of extreue and protraeted IllneM. Ht orient from a duUnoe can be ammnodated with board at low rate. For partUnlare, vend for circular, or addreei Hot. P. L. UARH1BON, A. U., July llfUTl-tr. - FrlBclpaL tiv $&xtttlttmtni$. QLEARFIELD PLANING MILL COMPAN Y. miiK 1 w nnderiisned. lueeeaeort to BKKD k OWKLL, hare purohattd the CLEAR- F1KLU PLAMNU WILL, and refitted It for doing an eiteoiire buiineti. All the naehinery will M added nooeuary to make it one of the tnoit oomnlete ettab Uhmenta ol the kind In the Rtata. Thny ar now prepared to reeire ordert for any work In that Hue. They will giveipeeiat attention to all meter. all for houie building. FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, OF ALL STYLE., atwayi on band. . WORKED BOARDS, and all article neceeFa rT fr building, will be eschanged for 1HY I.l'MllKR, m that permni at a distance may bring their lumber, exchange it for. end return borne with the m ami featured anicict. Tho Company will alwayt hare on hiwnd a large stork of dry lumber, to a to be able to fill aa order on the hortest notice. Only the bnt and mot akilirnl band will be enployad, eg that tut paoiie nay rely upon good work. Lambcr will be worked or told aa low at It can be purchaeed anywhere, and warranted to giro latisfMlioD. Ai the bueinmi will be done upon the eaph principle we cmn afford to work for email pronti. DKY LUMBER WANTED! EapeeUtly one and a-helf anl two Inrh nancl iun( tor wuicn a liberal price win tro pa 14. The bo ilneu will be conducted an4er the name t.f the " Clearfield riunlng Mill Co." O. D. Merrtlt will peraooalljr laporinteod the bueia,.,. Order, rripetlfulij rolicltrd. 0. n. MRRRELL. K. B. TAYLOR. . KAVII) Mi-OAI'OHEY. M. ii. BROWN A BRO. ' Clearteld, Pa., January S, 1873. C. D. WATSON, DEALEB IN DRIGS & PATEM MEDICIXES, CONFECTIONERIES, TOYS AND YAXKEB NOTIOyf. PINK TEAS 1 BOASTED COFFEE, BEST BRANDS TORACCO A SSOARS, CUOOL BOOK8 A STATIONERY , Maeoaie Baildiag. Seeond Slreef, "dect-TJ Ijr CLEARFIELD, FA. J M. K E P II A R T WtTB VV. V. LIPPINCOTT & CO., Wholoul, Dealer, la H.r, C.iPH, FVRH AND STRAW GOODS, No. 6r.l Market Slmt, nilLADELrillA. W. V. Mriplaealt, 1 ( 8. R. Kenhner. Jamei Mitcliell, ( 1:11 1 j A. B. llonaeu. THE "LIGHT RUNNING' 'D0MESTIC,, 1 Seek. a fow dava trial In fci erery family and workibop, by tbe lido of any other aew- Ing machine. The Quallttet en which U re!I for mceeea In ucb trial, are EASY WOUKISC, EASY LEA 11 SING, READINESS, RELIABILITY, QUIETNESS, RANGE OK WORK. N other aiarhiae eo,aala it la any ef tb.ee; beiidaa, It ha, many f tlier Faint, of Superiority. U. IIKIDllK.Ar.nl, JafiSIlf , t'learneld, Ta. 1873 ANNOUNCEMENT. 1873 The IMttubiirg lot. (DAILY AND WEEKLY.) ALWAYS DEMOCRATIC! The Largest, Cheapest and Best Weekly in the Wett. In making tbo a.ual announcement al Iht cluer of tha Tint Ini l'o.t proirieion have no new --milw, to make; prefirring lo for lo 11. pant reeoril al tn iP'tif ?f wbat It will be in Ike luiuroi a p .iuioa; an. I literary journal, aad ona that inu.t tor prove a we'eom, eiiitor In 11.. i ..j k : i. r V .1 I.I . .V.. ln I .11 1 I, L.. . voeato thoao tnea.arr, wbieh il belleeod b, right, and thneeooly will it faiikfallr na.lipu I advance, protect and deOnd. It yil( in lliy future aa in Iho paat, rrarlc,4.v rxioae citrrMptioa aad wrung dolug wherever delecied and adi otate auca doolrine only a, arc brtt caleulated to bring peaeo to our waolo oooalry aad bappineaa aad aien..all m e.'P'.' Till IV.Ml.r 1'oBT I. a largo eight parr paper and ia a faithful eotnpeadtum of tbo now. of ee.cn week. In addition to iu atorio., poatry and other lilarary and ecientilc matter, H contain, th, lateat vni.io anu uiner leirgrame inim all parts or tbe world, Congrauinnal, LeiilalUe and Conalitu. tionat fonveolbui nrmwM.iln. r..ll at-L-. t. port, at bnme and abroad, Political, Local and tldltiMfsla NlWI Alt la Til K DAILY POST la tbe ntile AmimhiU J.n- . . n vlrauio, and llieolde.t utahliehed Democratic daily journal In I lie SlaU. Karh i.ue ooataini "'"oe.iiooiii quarlera, and it i, ia very reaper! a flrrt cln., journal. TERMS ALWAYS IN AIIVANCK. Tkt Itailf foal) Ut pjail, per annum. M 00 " ail ntonlha... 4 00 Delirered to aniieeriber. in the two citiea, beigh boring bnrougha and towns, on all tbo railway, within two hundred an i lea of Pittsburg, par week li cent. Single ooples, by mail, par annum t 0 in oiuna ui are or over, io one adores, 1 on Hand for .ni-ei o,. ...I .... . , v.-,-..- u .. MU.VIU,, WHICH arc sent to any address free of cost. Address th, publisher,. JAS. I. 1IARR A CO., Jan. in it. rost Building, 1'ill.bnrg, Fa. PUBLIC S.VLK! X R Tlrtue of an order of the Court of Com. mon I'leas of 1'lcnrHcld onunlv, th, undersigned Ueorga C. Kirk, C'ouiiniltoe.'Ac., of lloraaa A. lourliiey, a lunatic, mil epuee lo public sale, al tha store room of D. K. Ilriibakrr, In Ilia village of Roektnn, t'nion township, said rountv, on HATl'RDAY, February lath, IH71, at 10 o'clork, a. m., Iho following deaerioed real estalo of said lunatic, rial All that certain tract of land siluata in I'nion township, aforesaid, bounded by lands of David Welly and others, containing 1 lit acres, mora or leal. The Improvements coqsist of a, two alory plank house, about loitt feet, fraioo barn and othor outbuildings. About , acre, of th, land Is elaarod and under a good state nf aultiva. tion. There is also a good spelt orchard on the premise,. 1 ". ' Tanna or la,L.' Otia-tbltd the purchase mon ey eau an oonHrmatloa ofsaia, oae lblrd ia on, yoat tpd tb, balanoa ia two year, thereafter, tho lajlbr two paymonts with lauraet from dale of sale, payabla aaaually, lo b, secured by Judguioat bond and Mortgago on tb, premise. jaallM 0EOROI C. KIRK, Cob. ' n we m ,Y I l it WSJ ANNOUNCEMENT OF TUB UIIKAT REDUCTION OF PRICES I uv h. ror.ii.n x.rtw, n. d.s, impoutaxt TRrrni llalnc fiivwrdrd In (retting a llirbter Urlir . matt rial, bviicc tt Uw and t,rif rkargt for partial and lull eU of Teeth. I nae tlie Un Bnanufir nl t-th end other ntnierial, onera(lnr reitrred and werrantrd to iT Hr. Vice an i e. i im :ia. Frl- nI, refleul Itmt my ehaifM for tlie laier. tion I aatif.citil end the lavlLg vt the Riterii teeth ire now the ntoit rrvonablc in rcnnrTirml, Preserve your teeth aud yon prercrre yonrtvaltk. Putting of the natural tcctb In a healthy, or, tervatirvand uaeful condition if made a ppcJalrr. Dinearca and iniUnrtn at in common to the tuoetl. aw nnd aieoclute parts, are treat id and eorrect4 with feir encceai. Kxauloatione and CbtuilUo tioni rrttit. It would be we!l fur j-atifliti from a dietiDce te let me know ly mall a few dayi before eoBi&g to the office. It Ip rery Imporlnnt th.it cliilJrrn betwem ifcr acr of fix and twclr ycari iLoJd bare their' tet-lh examined. Antvitht-tin aro ajrnlniitered nnd Teeth re moved without pain." ' - -l Dirpopitioni and chomettr an jadgej by etll the world Ly the exprcMioiti of the' face, b'rxc how rcry iliiantrooe may it therrfwre be fir pet', com to iudti'e an cxprretion of dMnrted ftti;m; even npnrt from a hygic nio ritw. No, tt tfcjey natural (not artificial) otnf-rt and blevnm, reicct and obey on urn) thfiplicitie au I instinct, F. I'ORTKH fill AW, D. l. H. " Office In New Maionie liuil'Jiog, Second i treat, ClrarfitlJ, Pa. . felU'? "dentajcaed., .,,;(. Pr. A. 21. II1LL3 Woald cay to hli natiente and tbe nh lie ((em. rally, that, baring difeolyed partnerfhip wi.h Dr. Fbaw, he l nw doing the entire work of hi i office himself, eo tht patient nrod not feap bcrng put tinker the hamlo nf any other operator. JCrttUjJUreh 20, I872 pd2imch73 . j. m. jstewaetTdTd, s., Office over Irwlo'i Drag Store, CtRWrfViLLErFA, Alt dentnl operations either ill the mceksoieal or oprralive brunch, promptly attended to ltd satisfaction gunranlnd. Sporial attention ,ad to the treatment of diava.es of tho natural tarfB, gum. and mouth. Irrenlarity of th, teeth ttai cc. .fully corrrrlrd. Tertb ritrai tad wilboot pal, by the un in Klhrr, and acliOeial Icetb inirrted of the bnt material and WarrauteU to render itt Israelinn. ' ei.rilir,'?! I. ii. I jm. i m Usrftlanrous. piiACn II E U K O P E I ot Or.EAT LXCITlUilM IN FRENCHVILLEI Tbe bloody eonteet between Franoe and Prawtn 1 at m end for tbe present, o far a the laiii' tcring of men and the detraction of property 1 concerned. The Royal Jagft-leri no dooht pride theniswlve and rejoice ever the remit, but kuw inaignificant f their work when compared with the ho mane and christian effort of L. M. COUDRIET, who ha undertaken tn inpply alt the eitiuni rl the lower end of tbe eonnty with food and minuet at eipwdinc low rate from hi mum moth tur ia Ml'tiSONBI'RU. where he ran always be fae4 reedy to wait upon eailer and lupply tbeaa wit Dry Goods of all Kinds, 8nc aa Cloth, Batinett. Caninere. Aluilin. llelaine. Linen, Drilling, Calieoee, Trimming. Ribbon, Lace, Rmdy-made Clothing, Bool and Shoes, Tint an4 Cape all uf the best material and made to order Hot, Socks, OIotcs, Mitten, Laces, Hitbona.dlf, GROCERIES OF ALL K1XDS. Coffro, Tea. Sngar, Rice, Molasee. Fiih, Salt, l'ork, Linseed Oil. Fish Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Qnernawan, Tinware, Ca'ttnp. Tlews and Plow Catting, Nafl, Pnikc. Com t'ultiia tors, Cider Pre.e, and all kinds of Aie. Perfumery! Paiati, Vsrn1h, Glass, and a geaartj assortment of Stationery. - GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, always on band, and will bs old at lb, lowost possible figures. l.li;l'01lS, such as Krandy, Wine, Gin, Whisky, Javuc'a X1,di?taa, IlorUttcr', teA Ilot.nand's Billers. n00 pounds ol Wool wanted for which tbs bigbrst price wll be paid. CioTeraeed on band and for aai, al the lowest market prion. Al.'i, Agent for S'.rullonville and CnrwnSirlll, Thrc.hiiig Machines. kfA-Cail and scefor joorselrcs. Ton will tod ererv'hinj usually kept in a retail store. I M. COt'DRIKT. Frencbvillc P. 0., March 1. l!Tl. R KCOXSTRUCTED. DANIEL STEWART & SOS Hiring purc'iaicl tbe Cheap Cluthing IIonwef laac L. lUirt-tiatr'n, hare the larpeft end belt aitrlniviu wf ManafActured tiaoda in the county, and ran ml tbetr RHAUY MADE CLOTMXCF, for Mm, D.ys and Cbil.lreo. BO PF.lt CF.NT. CHI.APKH Than any other bona, In tke rcunty, Tbey will alwajs krrp on band a larfa tad al. gant assortment of GEXTi? FURXISULXO GOODS, COLLAIIS, TRIXK3, OF TIIK i.ATWr' KTYLE3 AXD PATTKRM3. If you want to get good aad llyllik Clolking, et low flf nrre, do nut Tail lo call at their eftaft-' li.hment before .pending your money elsewhere. Reipemlier tbe place. "f'T DANIEL fTSVTART t SON. VAUJABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE 8AI.BI The undersigned offer, at p rival, Mb) Us fob lowing real elate t A Lot of . round, situate In Ih, tillage cl Newborg, Chest tovrnthlji, oonlalnlog one and half acrra, and bating a large two rtory lionet and gno.1 stable creeled thereon. This property is ruilahle Tor a Hotel or Dwelling. ' ALSO, A Pirn, of 40 acre., adjoining tbe town of JTewborg. having over 14 aorea oleerreT and under cultivation, with a good log bone, and barn and bearing orchard of ebuica fruit theraon. A vein of excellent coal nnderlie, the tract. A KK Acres of Land, on Wilwa Ru, in Chest township, within two and a half miles sf Chest Creek. It is well timbered wilh Pine. Oak and Hemlock, and underlaid with coal. 'artiea wishing aay further luformalian will call un Mrs. Margaret Ames, st '.whurg. or oa WILLIAM TITkjR, ' .I"!"!! ClcntCcbl. Pa. J F. BHiLEIt & CO. bare for sal. CAKUIAGE A M A(i0 MCCD3, SIIAKM AND roi.EH. HUBS, Sl'OKKS, KELLOKS,4c. Carriage aad Wagon Maker, abonld msks a Ma Of thie and Cmllaad event,. ikeiB TY'T will be sold at fair prices. nia'tl ? d. jT'cKowell, Manofaclurrr of the D. It. Hall H .ltinj al.ebina and the PinB-CIT fllt.MII K UArillM!, tn w from II to l inches, and lifru d ,"dcf, Rrerat's paleat, Jointer,, Drag Faw Mark ers aad Ucneral Mill Work, ttlnnemabnnlng, C.airr on eonnty, Pa. " Bepairinj or Msoklgee and (Cweral Cn'enj Work dent lo otder. ' . fmtJ