Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 21, 1874, Image 2

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GEORGE B. GOODLANDEU,
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KniTiin i.n rnoiMtiKTon.
CLICA li FIELD, Ta.
EDKESD.IT MOllSIXO.JAS.il. 1ST.
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Settled Tho Jmliiiiiry C'ommiiue
of tlio Semite, to whom wcro referred
tho politiuns of JleKsrs. Xiif;lo am)
"Wuggnnsi'ller, coiitoRliiiir tho tenia of.
llensin. I.amon of Fliiladulphu, ond
Bill of Union, I In) silling SonntoiK,
Imve decided that under the new Con
stitution no, content inn tc had in llioir
ro'poctivo case. This ends tho mut
ter and tho f'enrilors holding their
teats will not bu diatiulod. The re
port of tho coinmilteo wns umiiiiinono.
Texas. Grunt's short and perti
nent mesmige, which ho Bent to Gov.
flavin, of Texas which wo published
last week seems to huvo sollled that
)ubliu futictionsry's dinner. All has
been quiet sinco "the government"
was heard froin, and carpol-biigium
has died a natural death, and Govern
or Ditvis, and his hand of Stiilo rob
bers Imvo beon retired to privuto life,
whilo tho ofllucrs elected by tho pco
jilo havo boon regularly installed, to
tho grout mortification of lyu!Uls
and scallwus;s.
Tun ItoiiuLns. Tlio creditors of
Jsy Coolio k Co. had several lively
inoelings in I'hiladclphia, lurit week
""Tho reporter ot the ftw any:
"Among tho interacting groups were
" ni"y ladies, u iio durinj; tho pro
" gres of tho session ol'mnes gave
" vent to their fillings in copious
" showers of tears." Tho writer fails
to stato whether they wero tho credi-j
tors or tho agonizing patrons and
friends of the defunct firm, who shed
thoso "copious showers of tears." It
Is very clear fi um a synopsis wbiuh
KO givo cluewhere, there will bo no
tnoro Uclnlitiziiir feasts indulged in at
tho residences of ihoiu"chi i.ttian bank
ers," for sums timo to coino. Seven
millions short, is a heavy drawback on
feasts of tho Cooke get up.
Sol-.nd to the Cork Tho lladical
malcontents in Congress ore still urg
ing the passage of a c'vil rights bill. The
bill in question imposes heavy penal
ties upon tho proprietors of lintels or
pluces of uninscmcnt who rcfuso ne
groes a seat at the public tubloor in tho
theatre, and compels churches ond
school officers to udmit the African to
tl.a soma aafcf trill, llir tvt'tlr'fl. TliO
Georgia Lcgihluturc.on tho l.'nh, passed
n resolution protesting against tho
rpnssago of any civil rights bill, as un
'ncccssaiy and undosircd by either
white or colored, as an infringmont of
the reserved rights of tho Staten, and
requesting Congress not to interfere
with tho municipal regulations of tho
Slnto. The resolution was adopted
without a dinsenling voice, ulthough
over ono tliird cf tho member are
tiegrocs.
CoxtiREsg. This body having dis
posed of the snlury question, by re
pealing tho "grab" act, except Grant's
$100,000 and tho increuso voted the
Supremo Judges, has commenced to
look after the interoHts of their oon
htituents and the public. Tho mem
bers aro now talking finance. While
one demands fi fly millions more
"greenbacks," and guarantees thereby
n comploto eurj ol the present and
u) future punios, another wants to
ravo tho country financially by still
' further curtailing our paper currency,
nnd resuming specie payment otonce.
It will be observed that the doctors
disagree very materially in their meth
od of curing tho nialudy with w hich
tho country is afflicted. When some
thing sensible ard practical will bo
dono by Congress to re-establish con
fidence, so as !o allow business to re
sume its usual sway, is a mcro mutter
of coiijecturo, nnd tho penplo must
";n ml still and see the salvation" of
the cnubtry worked out by our Na
tional Legislators.
.1 lira i t; Oineount.
W h c ii tho failure of Juy Cooks &
Co. wns finnminreil, it irm giran nut
that tho firm could pay every dollar
of its indebtedness. The assets wore
set dow n at eleven millions of dollars,
whilo the liabilities wero only report
ed nt eight million, leaving a surplus
nf three millions for the creditors.
This wns "a lovely" statement. Since,
the firm Itns been thrown into bank
ruptcy, and tho United Statos Mar
shall linn been hunting up tho assets
nf t'o firm, nnt1 ho Inst week reported,
nt a meeting of the creditors iu Phila
delphia, that ho had succeeded in find
ing less thun four ii7wia(8.'),DS0,118.
10,) and a laro amount of tho nsels
wore valued very high st thai. While
iheco "Christian bankers" have robbed
their creditors of not less than eight
millions of dollars, they have,, un-ln-fldcl
like, provided well for their own
houMidiolds. Ono of tho members has
ft wife and two daughters. ' In 18C9
ho settled $130,0110 on the former and
(100,000 each on tho latter. V.'lmt
Pa settled in his own pocket, is not
so clcgr. Another memhor of tho
firm "settled" CI 00,000 worth of gov
ernment boeds jipon his wife in 1872,
while still another assigned all bo had
($:!3,000) tohis wife is 1S72. The
lost of the mom hers of the firm seem
to hav never had uey of their own
money. Tho warmest rooms in tho
'infernsl regions" will certainly bo
award'1"! to such ration iwd hyp
family Utiles.
Lieut. Col. Fred Grunt and Col.
Casey, the son nnd brother-in-law of
President Grant, whilo in n slate of
intoxication, culled tit tho private res
idence of Don Piatt, editor of tho Cap
ital, at Washington, on tho night of
the oil) iiint., armed will) clubs,' to in
diet summary piitiirilinicnt for tho pub
lication of tin article rcflvctingon Mrs,
Grant for having a New Year's recep
tion the week iiI'ut the dor.tli of her
father. Piatt wus not at home, but
gives tho nggrioved parties nolico to
cull ul his ollicc, nnd not frighten hi.i
fumily. Tho query is what arc Casey,
(ho notorious CunIoiii House o Dicer of
Now Orleans, and Lieut, l'red Grant
of tho army doing nt Washington,
when they aro drawing government
pay? Why are they not at their
posts, instcud of bumming around tho
capital f If they wore not Grunt's
relatives fhey would be dismissed from
tho service.
1 ho criticism of tho editor of tho
Capital may have been loo sevcrc,nnrt
out of order under ull tho circumslan
cos, but no"moro so than tho conduct
of lhcselwogovernmenl"sap-suckers1'
who aro drawing enormots salaries
and arc never on- duly, except on
Into -Iiouso ball occasions. Fred
was kicked through West Point, and
then promoted to a Lieutenant Colon
eley by his father, over tho heads of
a thousand meritorious young men,
and now goes about insulting editors,
just as ho lined to insult the prol'eHsors
and students at Alert Puint. A pret
ty br.ieo of fellows, these uncle and
liephow.
Sprat.cr Mrtfngr.
This gonllemiin hails from I'ietgn
county, and is tho present Speaker of
our Slate Senalo. We huve watched
his Lck'Wativa rnrecr for a number of
years, and soo but lilllo In it to con
ueinn, nun are kmikuihi mat do IS u
Democrat by nature, but a Radical fur
policy's sake. He is an able legisla
tor. and wo understand a sound law
yer, and not quito so bigoted us some
of Ins predecessors. Iio is entitled to
credit f.ir placing -cur old printer
fnend, Senator Chalfuiit, at tho head
of tho Printing Committee, and for
assigning tho Chairmanship ofsub
commiitees No. 4 and 6, to Messrs.
W.ullaeo and Dill. In making these
discriminations, ho again manifests a
liberality unbecoming a true Radical
lie must becomo less liberal in hii
views and conduct, or ho will certain-
ly unit into tho Democratic parly.
I ho gilt enterprise he engaged in sev
eral years ago, in tho lower House, wc
of course overlook, bocauMu it was a
legislative fashion in which many oili
er good men indulged at ono day.
No Ciiur Jishce Yet. ''Tho gov
crnmont" is oviJently perplexed over
Iho Chief Justiceship. Willfams, the
Sonntr discovered was unfit, and Cusli
ing was pronounced "disloyal," and
had to bo withdrawn, no UiiTcreueo
how well he was qualified furlho posi
tion, lie was loyal" enough to bo
confirmed as Minister lo Spain, but
would not answer for tho Uench
Grave Senators, upon this point, have
rendered themselves tcry rediculous
in the estimation ofull reasonable men
Iho withdrawal of Mr. Cushing's
naino was brought about in this way :
It appears that among tho Rebel arch
ives was found u letter from Mr. Cush.
ing to JcflVrson Duvi, President of
the Confederate Slates, which letter
wns simply a recommendation of an
altachec of Iho Attorney-Gen.'BOffice,
who wished to go Soulh; and desired
a personal recommendation to Mr.
Davis. On account of this letter the
Seiiato refused to confirm tho nomina
tion of Mr. Cashing, nnd tho President
withdrew his name.
The Committees. It gives us
plcasuro to notico that in tho organi
zation of tho Legislative Committees,
Senator Wallace and. Representative
Potter Imvo been assigned lo the most
important committers by tho Radical
Speakers of tho respective Houses
The former has been placed on tho fol
low ing committees in tho Senate :
Constitutional Reform: Apportion
ment; Finance, find made Chairman
of Sub-Coinuiillco No. 4, on Constitu
tional Itcform.
Dr. Poller his been placed on the
following important committers iu
tiie House : Ways and Means; Banks,
and Education. It lakes mora than
ordinary influence to aeeure tho posi-
turns assigned our RcpresenaUivca,
and their constituents should feel
proud thut they havo not been assign-
ed to positions on Know Nothinir
Committees bodios that never as
semblo and aro kept up for ornamen
tal purposes; rather thun for tho pur
poso of transacting publio affair.
The State and Citv. Tho debt
of the ciiy of Philadelphia, on tho
firBt day of January, was over filly-
elglrt million dollars ($53,304,171.08,)
over duublo thnt of tho State. Tho
expenses for 1873 wcro ovor seventeen
million dollurs. Also double thut of
the Stato. The receipts from tuxes
aro about twrlvo million dollars, and
from loans sov?n millions, leaving
nearly two millions in tho treasury.
Tho en mo men who "run" the city,
"run" the Sinle. " The ring consists
of about ton individuals, who handle
tho balances in both treasuries, which
amouut to ovor four million dollars.
A pretty snug sum (54,000,000,) to di
vide'bclwcen ten seven Radicul and
llireo tc-cullcd Democrats.
Gen. Strother i Porto Crayon), J.
Rul'u Smith, Dr. Kwinir, and other
distinguished citizens of licrkolcy
Springs, Wost Vu , held a public de
bute recently on tho following ques
tion : "Ili'toleeit, Thi.t irofid roads and
thoroughfares are of more advantage
in advancing and devclopin'T civilian
lion than i;ood schools. Tho decis-
'i) in favor of t Iio roads,
Ixlttr from ISarrinburft.
IfAlutlhluuiii, Jan. 17,171. -Mn.
Editoii : On lust Tuesday tho
Speaker of the Senate announced the
various cum mil tees id that body. His
impartial action toward tho Demo
cratic Senators, is worthy especial
mention. Tho subject of Cnnstilu
lioual Reform has becu-divided among
live soli. committees, each composed nt
three Senators. Win. A. Wallace, ol
your enmity, is made chairman nf one
of these committees, and A. If. Dill,
d' Union, is cliair.iuin of another.
Mr. Wiillaco is also a member of Hie
committees on Apportionment nnd
Finance As most of tho important
work of this session tho framing of
luws according to the intent and mean
ing of tho new Constitution will fall
to the sub-coinmilioes on Constitu
tional Rufnrm, the Speakor was cer
tainly wiso and honest in dividing the
chairmanships between boll) purlies.
Senator McCluro is chairman of the
important coinmilteo on Municipal
A flairs.
The House committees havo also
been n tuned by tho Speaker thereof,
but there nro no striking instances iu
any of bis appointment of his desire
tttpromnto the publio jjood , only as he
may interpret a. He is to bo loured
in tho position ho occupies, as ho is
fully prepared to (lo any partisan ocl
thut may be required of him. A week
ago it looked as if the Legislature
was all for reform, but within a day
or two thero havo been onl-crippliii;s
of serious resistance to it by Sumo of
tho Republican leaders.
Tho petition in the Contested Elec
tion cases of Huglo vs. Lemon, Third
District of Philadelphia, and of Wag
nnseller vs. Dill, in Iho Union and
Snyder District, wero filed in the Sen
uto this week. They weto submitted
lo the Judiciary General Committee,
lint lo prevent tlio drawing of a com
miitee to try them, but there is somo
doubt siuco tho adoption of tho new
Constitution whether tho Senalo can
act under theluw of 139 or whether
there is any law ut all reguluting con
icsieu elections, ihoio is also ono
cuso of contested election in the
llouso, Amerinan, member from Mon
toiireotinty. His e.iso was referred the
same as the two in iho Sunalo. Yes
terday, tho chairman of tho Gen
eral judiciary to whom theso cases
wero referred, reported lo I bo Senalo,
as the unanimous souse of that com
mittee, a resolution us follows:
That to niiioli of Ilia art of Julj
M. I6..S, si (.omdri fr and rejuliitoi Iho lec
tiiin vl cuinuiiilpt! to try cuittiiti-d clt-olioo
ruffi of luvuihi-r of the Senate or Hu5s, )i in
consii'oiit with tOQc pMvic oni of the ninth ca
tion uf The rt-cond article of the present eooMitu
tivn, whit h dimoti that each Muufte shall judge
of Iho election and qi'xliticstiun of ill own tmui
hei. and that no o-iininitloe cn he formed and
elected under the regulation of laid act. to tr;
and dcteroiiue the petition! now before the 6cn.
ate, conteiling the Itat of Pill and Lemon."
This closes this matter finally and
there will hii no further action luken.
It is a rather sudden and unsatisfac
tory way of settling such contesls(es
peeially lo tho conlestms,)bul it save
money to tho Stale and u wonderful
amount of bother to the hundreds ol
people who ure ulways summoned us
witnesses in eases of this kind.
I wrote j oti in my lust letter of Iho
now election bill introduced by Mc
Cluro, of Philadelphia, in the Senalo
No objection was made lo it by any
Senator when it Was read the first
time, and it was supposed lo be the
Inil wntcli woulil govern our election
in 1'ebiuary. When it came up this
wtplf f..r vuoriiul r.MiJin, YVIula, ol
Indiana. aked to amend the new bill
by offering another which radically
changed McCluro's. It appears that
the Philadelphia Ring, who have so
generously made up iho largo majori
ties by wliioh Repuldicaii have been
inducted into ofiieo for tho p:,st four
years, alarmed at tho success Mo
dule's bill was meeting with in the
Senate, and determined thut a demand
should be made by Homo of the Re
publican leaders of tho Senalo in the
King interest, sent Mr. Win. U. Mann
to inrcstighto matters, and suvo them
from the sure dufent McCluro's: bill
would give them if it passed. Hour
rived on tho evening of the Hlh.inst.
A caucus of tho Republican members
of both Houses was culled. Mann in
terviewed Ihein, and thu next morn
ing White olVers tho new election bill
In the language of the Patriot, "tho
I is intcrmuinlilu und full of nil-
fulls." Like the infamous Registry
Law (of which Mann was tho getter-
tip,) nnd winch is almost exactly cop
ied into IhU new bill, it is designed lo
give protection to repeater und oilier
dishonest ofllciuU, un,1 to embarrass
legal voters in their efforts to perform
their duties.
Tho bill is intended not for Phila
lelphia alone, but for the wlioleSlulu.
This net which Philadelphia so lalely
repudiated uy upwards ol thirlv-
four thousand majority, is to bo strain
ill rust upon them and extended to
every voting district in the Slulu.lhul
all kinds of fraud may bo perpetrated,
and that the Ring may continue iisell
in power.
This can easily bo accomplished if
the Republicans stund together. A
vote was taken on it in the Sennte.yes
tcrday, resulting in fifteen voles for
it and eight iiguinsl it. To puss it w ill
require a majority of ull the votes iu
tho Senate; that is by seventeen
votes. Jt is likely to puss Willi somo
few modifications, unless enough un
trammelled republicans can bo found
win) will oppose it.
llie tirsl actual winter weather we
huvo experienced this winter appeared
this week. It wus quite cold, with
somo snow, and tho warm and com
fortable hulls of tho Capitol wcro pat
ronized tiy Hundreds ot people.
K. Li. It.
Lkhisi.atohs. llAititisniiKi.Jsn. 15.
A cull signod by Thomas J. liing
hum, A. L. Roumlorl and John M.
Pomeroy has been mude lo ull surviv
ing members of broth branches of tho
Legislature, llieir clerks, the officers
ol ull head of executive departments,
clerks and ofilccr prior to 18.r)0, to bo
present ut n Social ro-uninn, irrespec
tive of parly ,'.o tie held in ibis ciiy on
January 21), ut 3 P. M , in the Houso
ot licprcacntativo.
Ono of our lienuhlican rt banros
says i There is an almnst Jioiuan vir
tue about tlio uelion of iho Dumoerais
in tho MisHouri Houso of Kcprcr-cnla-lives.
They pitKHod a resolution de
claring that no AlisHouri Drinocnits
who bud nn VI liiuir to do with Ilia sal.
ary-stcul should ever receive oflico
iigutu ni me uiinu ol ih o people.
Scualor Conklinif went ovor to Al.
bany to see whether it wcro noasililn
to elect a Kepiibiicnn Uenator in hi
riliiee, provided bo should accept Iho
Chief Jusliccsliio. This Wu erv
IUoukIiIIuI on Mr. Conkling's part
luuuuwui to a uef;reo.
Pitthburfl has kuveijlyrtlass factories.
nd manufactures 411 per cent, of the
guiss consumed in tho l nltrd Flutes.
i'l acllet t&natuMl Protrusion,
"Hclronchincut and reform are the wntohwtrdi
of nil good cltitond, and at the (iri-ielit time
tor tho lonncr at luait, there oortauilj ii an tut
tieiativo uouoftiity."
Tho above elegant extract is inken
from tho inagutul address delivered
by the radical Speaker of tho proBenl
llonso of Representatives at Harris,
burg. They are bruvo words, but
they aro only a reiteration ot the cunt
that radicalism has indulged in and
deceived iho people with ever sinco
lliey wero so shortsighted as to en
trust it Willi power. Un Iho very day
after this ladicul Speaker hud prom
ised tho people of the Stato that ' re
trenchment and reform" would be In
augurated by the body over which he
presides, its Radical members elected
tint following formidable array of sub
ordinate ofliuers :
Pitpcrlntcndent of Folders John Tbllaker,
Philadelphia.
Asaisrnnt Superintendent of Folderf- David
Croi(. IMiilndL-lidiia.
Folders Jen-ioieh l.aird, I'hlladelpba flrnrj
Hittcnhoitre, 1'hilatf lihia j Oeortre II. Alcllur,
Philadelphia; Jumei llecla, Waibinfrton euuntvj
Juliui titurei. Lanou'ter oounly' William l
Uilmore, Puurihln ciunlyi !, thulta, Lehunon
enuntv I tVilihim U. W'armiok. Lawrence eoonty ;
Dafid Williams, Hcbujlklll county) J. A. Dover,
11 nnlmirdon county.
Puo: keeper of itotuoda--Cuarlcr K. M'Donald,
Cln-iter oounly.
Belgium-nt-ArmiWm. S. Douglas, rklladet
thin. Axlttant fWgoant-at-Arina -'onn A. Turhoei,
Philadelphia! Charles Alltn, Dnuphin Samuel
W. Pavia, CiihriB Jnuiea tlrulih, Craw'ord.
Meaaenger Jeroea PeverHni, I'hilade'phia.
AaaiaUnt Meeacngera W. W. PeWitt, Interne
Churl, a II. Ilroola, Philadelphia W. W. llaa
tinga, Allejrheny coonty.
Poorkeepor William Moor. Pittabur(l). '
Aaaiatant pourkeepera Jniues Lariiaer, Alle
gheny oounty ; 11. S. M'Millan, Hoinerwte uuty;
Jneoh Palter, l-'a.vctte county.
1'i.aliiiiialer Alvin Lelnaua, Hufqueutnr-A.
Aaaiatant Puadoaater S. A. Hmiibindiana.
Trnnaoribing Cterka Jacob B. C'lnlr, Lsneaaler;
K. W. Suule.v, VmniiKo oounty i C. K. Ilartwell,
Potter eouniy ; Jsmea Injrhain, Tiojra oounly;
Jamea It. Orwig, Uuion county) llm. Lenii
Prudlord aoouly.
Tlio above list embraces iltirty four
names morn than one A-i(hu entire
number of Radical member In lbs
Houso, and more than one-half tho
number of Radical and Demouralic
members combined. All thrso otllciuls
ure of course well paid out of the pub
lic treasury. If they wero not, they
would never congregate at Uarrinburg
as ravens flock lo n carrion. This is
Rudieal pruclieo against JKadical pro
fession, uud is dignified lit legislative
robbers und hypocrites ly tho cupli.
Vating phruso of 'reticiithnienl und
reform." "
Wo have first A superintendent of
the noble army ol f oilers and pasters
What a responsible position I And
then he bus uu assistant to aid him in
his lal'oriotis and complicated duties,
which consist in hosting llieir ten un
derstrappers, whoiio whulo work dur
ing tho session could caaily bo per
formed by any two active young men
whose faces never felt tho edge of a
razor. W'hul a burlesque on legisla
tion and what a fraud on tlin tax pay
era, bless their good, easy soul!
Then wo huvo a Sergeant nt-Arms
and four nssistunls, a Messenger and
three assistants; a Doorkeeper (but
not in the House of tho Lord) and
three assistants, ond six Transcribing
Clerks. The great wonder is, 1 tint
two hungry but patriotic IlaJicals
Were not assigned to this lutlcr squad
us Superintendent nnd assistant, ll
any man can tell what this hurd ol
supernumeraries havo to do, we would
like to bear it.
The wholo business is an arrant,
impudent swindle und a huo fraud
on lite treasury. If the Radicul House
ol Jti prcseiituilves us ut present con
stituted is not a place where unneces
sary office-holders ate literally outing
up tlio Milirtaiico of tho people, wo
would like to know what is its true
character; and if Radicul professions
nf 'retrenchment and reform are not
the most transparent und inipudonlof
falso pretences, wo ure nt an utler loss
to distinguish between professions of
economy and its practical illutlrulion.
Cambria I'reeman.
Slopt Stoptt
Tlio Now York Tribune, which is
(jood J'ndicul authority, in nllmlint; to
tho prevailing extravagance al Wash
ington, says :
S"ino very ugly stories ar tild in
Washington about the expenditure
for Congress nnd lire departments,
Tho Iniicluuu'l of the Attorney. Gen
eral' oflit-e, with ils gilt harness and
costly trimmings, has already paused
into history. There ure rumors that
the wive of a great many Cabinet
oft'eera havo been ih tho baliit for
years past of maintaining showy
equipages and dispensing hospitality
nt Ihu expense of the United Stales,
and lliul Mr. Williams litis only fob
lowed ihe example of previous admin
istrations, and tho custom now gen
erally observed al Washington. We
are told that Iho domestic servants of I
high officials aro borne upon lbs pay.
rolls ol tho llepartinenls as toniporary
clerks; that furniture for my lady s
parlor is charged to iho Government
under tlio head of supplies for the
publio offices; that visiting card
plates, fancy stationery, und various
feminine knick knacks nro paid for
out of the contingent funds of the
Senate and the House; that fabulous
amounts of writing paper, nnd multi
tudes of pen knives, wiih 'oto gold
tooth pick," havo been charged as
supplies lo committees ; thai the Gov
ernment spent VP), 000 during the last
campaign, beside giving tho services
of iweniy or thirty clerks, ti enable
the three, political committees nt
Washington to violate tho law by send
ing election documents froo through
tlio mails; that wherever a dollar can
bo filched from the national treasury
the ollleial dead-head stretches out bis
hand und tukes it under somo petty
falso pretenso, trusting thai the fraud
will never be found out and the money
never missed.
"ll is high timo for a little sorious
attention to theso charges. If they
ure not true, iho lienor of Ihocouiilry
requires that they bo disproved al
once. If they aro Irue, the disgraceful
uinisun must oe stopped. iNo one par
ty and no purticulur adminllra
lion should be held respouis
ile for them. They havo probably
grown tip insensibly in the conrno of
years, and aro from bad lo
worse, uiider the quasi" sanction of a
vicious custom. Wo beg the proper
committee of tho Seiiato and the
Houso to give them immediuto atten
tion. Wo havo fallen, upon tlio times
when it is important lor us lo scruti
nise every dollar or expenditure and
check every .kind of extravagance,
however small. In the aggregate
theso piUcriiiga umotint to a good doul,
but it is less lor the money that the
country cares (ban for thu discredit
and tho bad example. When Cabinet
ofllcers misappropriate the contingent
fund, and (,'ongressmon filch pocket
knives and inkstands nnd bny-rum,
we need rot bo surprised to find col
lectors speculating wjih the publio
funds, und postmasters cashiered for
defalcation. Tho country cries. Strtii
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The following table, showing tho
apportion of members of the House
of IJepresontalives under tho New
Constitution will prove interesting at
this time :
e. ?
i
i 1
i
son ll
S Juoiata.n
I. Lancaat.rw.
1731101 I
AlttKhtn) ...
AruHroog ..
Hoarer
Hr.lfonl
ltikH
ItUir
Drtdfurti ....
Hunk....,
Ilutlar
Ceimbrifc.
I'ftmtron
I2M2I14
IJl.laU
S , Lawrence
? Ib.uoo
ft liehith
S l.aierBe......
3 LornouiiOK.....
.1 .MeKrag
4 Mereer
2 Miniiii
2 - Munriie ,
Y MoMguinar...
71 Munluur. ,
2 Nurtnaioiitna.
4. N'orlb'bcirel .
I1 rrjr
I Hl.lta.lell.bla
1 I'ike
J I'otler
4 Schnjlklll.. ...
IXnyJir '.
X Hotnerael.
2 Sulltiaa
I. Kuaqui-banua
4 T...a
f- t'niwn ...
I Vvanngu. .....
S-,Wurren
IVW.ihiuglun -
1 iW.yn
2 Wealinorel.n.
2 WyoDiina
I V.irk.....
27:".is 2
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3oun
itaesi
Im;ui
10 7Ai
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StllMj
a.lMI
(tens
3illl,
4-7jl
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205.17!
SaTII1
11211
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Carbon..-..,.
I Mill I
('better.
C rion
41 444
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S4:iS
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Cuub'rland.,
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O fruit
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Topulalion of tho State, 3,521,791.
Ii.uio on which represcntalion is
based, 17,CD9; half rnllo, 8,04.
Number of Hopresontatives, 201; seo
Section 17lh, Article 2d, of Xew Con
s.llulion. Tiie Attorney-Geuerul is boing call
ed on for many opinions since the new
Constitution lis gone into ctl'ect.
8w g.amtl3rmrnt5.
JILl'ATBICK! v
tub TAMors CAVAtnv omcGn,
SIAJOU CUKURAL KII.IMTHICK, '
Will lecture lo Arnold's tlall, Curwenirllle, oa
IIlUnSDAT EVENING, JASl'AKY 2t, 18T4.
HuIt)erl"SUi!rmaii'i Marrh t Ibe 8c.'
All the i?a't are numbered. A diagram ef the
Hall oao be found el Kprenkel A Saeney'l .lere,
CuraenaTille, fa , vliere perwiui C1D Mlect tb.tr
a.ata end nurebaa. (Ickeie.
l oura open at S l M. Laeture beglai al ? J,
.'emery it, lt,4-.'t'
YALlAlIMi FAPsM FOR SALE!
IN tilHAIIU TOWNSHIP.
Tbo underalgnnl o(Tsrt fur isle the' fares no
which he now rm. a, ailuate la (lirsnl t..wnlip.
ClrsrSel.l ecnnlT. 1'.., torn.erl.T owned be Jnatin
J. l'ie. Tbe f.ria oontnlna l.'l) aeree, and is .ere
leairahljr loeatrd. The builJinxa areall new, and
eonalal ul a lartr,e frame huuee, hartng good eellur
underneath, and eoi.d weler oonrementi Inre
fraitu hern, blsekaiuiih abun. wagon abed, aj.rlna
honae, c. The buildiftge un tbi larro are a
good, If mil better, than un any farm In Clearfield
ouunty. The land ia nf eupcrior ijueliij aad In a
gund atale ofcultlvall'in.
I'oaaeaalon will be given In Ilia aprlng, or st
any time moat onnrenirnt to Ihe juri-bser. Tbo
t.rtna will bo resanuable. I'eraona derlroue ol
pnrebaaing onn aildroaa the aubenrlber at LMnnte'e
Nl.lla I'. 0 ClowU.1.1 ooaul, I'a., or apply In
oreD on tbe jm-inieea.
Any peiauna wenthig any Infnrmstlrn In regard
lo Ibe quality of tlio Innd, Ih kind of hoililinga
thireoii, Ac, Ac., ean gel the infuruiation hy rail
ing ou r-honff Tie, lo Cleartirld. aa be owned the
farm f. r a number of Tear., ami of ennraa knowe
allalwulll. w KNUELIa KM'RKM,
I.avoot. 'i M'lia, Clrei&'ld t".. r.
Jaeuan 11, 1S7I.
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DISHOI.IITION-Notie. Ii hereby glr.n lo
all ..raont Int.reated that the co partner.
ii.p heretofure eslaliug bctwn Itni.b Hall and
William W. alatea, Irnding under Ihe flroj name
of Well A M.yee,waa diaaul.rd by tnuOiel eonaeot
on the 2th day of Nueeuiber taft. Tbn buuka
and aeetaanta aro in Ihe bende of Wi.liaoa W.
Msyee, and all ptraona having onaeitled aeeoonf.
are rrojue'ted Iu eniua furward and fettle tbe uroa
wilboul deley. The real t-auie inlereat of laai.b
Wall waa purehaaed hy . W. Mare, a will
contiboe Ihe buainoae aa hervtof-ire.
IS VIA 11 WALL,
M l 1.1,1 AM W. UAAES.
Oreep Hope, Pa., Jan- 21, Is74 i'
HLIiV dk til 11 1ST,
Buc.iaaora ta
" . KttYDER A CO.
rtso THOSF IKTKIIESTED IS THE PCR
jL CHASE OF A srillCTLY
PURE RYE WHISKY,
Fur MJlcint Purport t otTor
I.ailoyi Pure Rye,
PriH f? to H fr unllon, tod will ibip in pick
lo mil purofaaflvrf.
W il o bundlt Urg ft
COPPER DISTILLED WHISKY,
frit from $:.30 U CI. 75.
Wt Import
FINE WINES, BRANDIES AND GIN,
And art alio roourcturri of
DR. STCEVER'S
TONIC HERB BITTERS.
ScdJ for prieo lint.
IIUEYA CHRIST.
jan.31 71 l.M Si ,rth Third St., Tbiladelphia.
Miss E. A. P. Rynder,
ieiKT ron
ChickrittKt. Steinwj)' m.l EtDrtin,i Piinoif
tiinith', Maioti k (Uoil.n'i and Poltiult'a
Offiam and Mctndcom, and QroTr '
Baktr'a Hewitin Machihe.
- alko riAcyaa or
Piano. Outlar, (.reuo. Harmuny and VoctI Mu
tic. No pu, taken for lfli thna half term.
fsf'RoniB" nposif linlirh'a Ciirnflur btor.
IfarAol.l, Mir 5. 1R't r
vTnttr.-n; u to certify that k p
Xl Trout U ret mud from all bltiuo of baring
ikkfD lha uonry tliat ii Union Irota m on tfa
J At h of Nortmbcr, m ha m oat in th tnwnihip
attbetloia. fUKAII BOWMAN.
Knot (frp., JtiDuay 7, 1 874. -lit.
171)1. Tha nnderi.giu'd otTvn for
l.ila tha follow. nf property : 3 pain of Twin
iudtt 2 ona borea A eoppor-itrip Feed
Cutteri. All tha almva will ba fold aheap for
nasli or exchnnged for lumber and wpprord
coiuitrj produce. J. A. TEKPH.
New 84ltiu, Jan. 7, 1674. -Si
"VfOTlCK la tho Cdmraoo Drat rf Coar-
flclil cMiitntj. bo. 4U0 bU lerm 1971.
Z L. Ilutsvar
Foralf n attachment and
judgment aifaiant letndnnt,
aud role rntrrcd bv PloiotiU
fur aieoteuriit af dsmncct.
Jut. W. McOfft,
Ierenilnt, and
Jamct Miiobrt),
ilaruiehra
All pore in Intrreitrd are heteby Dtiflrd that
I will arM tha dimi;;t In tht oaa at tha lrn
(liniiutfirjt' ofliro, in Cl.'ariield, Haisrder, tha
S4tb tley of Jan. A. L' 174, at 2 o'alvek It p. v.
jan? 3t A. C. 1 ATE, Prnthooniary.
OTIC H. Ir. tbo C.mmou Plei oftlear
ll field county. Ho. 31 Jaunary Tarn, 1873.
2. L. 11'iuTar 1
. J Forl(H atUohracTit and
Jaroui W. Mcfl'-a, I jail(mrnl ej(ainel Defendant,
iirff nlnot, and and rule antrmd by Hlnlotiff
1. It. Kullertoo, j tor UM-imnent of dmegce.
Garnialioa. j
All poreuni Intorceted ara hereby aotlflfd that
f will unn tho Uemeffpe in thtf oa a at tha lru
thtni(a,y'i offior, ia Clearfield, on Haturday, tha
24th January, A. D. IH74, at 8 o'oloek r. M.
)ao7-3t A. C TATK, Prothonotary.
IXECUTOIVM Mlt Nottoe it brre
J by hi van Dint latere tvitauwntari having
tffti ffmulrd to the eul eertbr on th file 'a ol
SA.MUKL McKWEM, dvorawd, lata of Cb-cl
township, ClrartlHd county. Penneylvanta, all
prrtuoa indchtl to aetata are raqueatod to
make iuitniiiat pftTmetit. ai-d thoaa havinir
elaime airnlptt tha imoa will preient tUt duly
MiaoDuciwi ror icuitoteai.
M AltT WU.MAMfl,
f
a
3
c
a
s3
li
.B3
j1.
n
jflKtlivarf, Uinuarf, tf tr.
H. F. B1GLE11 & CO.,
BEALiaa IX
HARD W A R E ,
Alao, Manafactareraof
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
OLEABriELD, PA.
pAUMl.Ntt liirLKMEXTS of all
klnda fur aa'.e hy -H.
F. BIOI.ER CO.
JAILROAD.WUEELBARKOWS
for eel If
H. F. BIOLER i CO.
QIL, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS,
Kalle, tie., for tale hy
II. F. BIOLER eV (X).
II
AUXESS TRIMMINGS & SHOE
t iDditige, far aale by
n. F. BIOl.En A CO.
Q.UNS, PISTOLS S W ORD CANES
For aale hy
H. F. BIGLER A CO.
gTOVES, OK ALL SORTS AND
Siie., for aala by
H F. BIGLER A CO
JRON! IKON! IRON! IRON!
For tale ly
H. F. BIGLER A CO.
II
ORSE S1IOES i HORSE SUOE
HAILS, for e.la hy
H. F BIGLER A CO
pULLET BLOCIvS, ALL KIZES
And heat Hanafaelara, for aale hy
U. F. BIGLER A CO.
'J41IMBLE SKEISS AND PIPE
BOXES, Tit lalo by
U. F. BIGLER A CO
pODDER C'UTTERS-for alo by
nonM-TO II. F. BIGLER A CO.
"Vf OTICI" la tha rommoa Plea af Clear.
y llrld enanty. Ko. 120 Sept. Tern 1871.
William Ull ,
ea. , ' Foreign altaehmatitaod
Rtehnrd Forre't. Jndffmaat egalnat Ile'.ndanl,
llrrcndnnt, and and rule an lan d hy Plaintiff
Jaa. Forreet and for aateaa jaent ol damagee,.
Joel O. Ferreel,
(lerDlshfre. j
All pereone Int.rvated are herehy do'I.A thai
I Mill eaa.aa lha diaiee:?. In IMi eaae at the Pro.
thnnMary'e oea. In Ci.etflrtd, nn 4toriiayf the
I4th .tannery, A. D IVI, at t n'rlnrl) r. V.
Jan7-t A. C. TATF., PnitU-n.iiary.
VOTICI'. In the Common Pleee of Clvar
il Dl. enei.IT. Nn. Ida 8rnt. T.rm, 1872.
U F. Ilig'er A Cc. ea. F. Ptettn, tlrtrndaot, ae1
Onnrge alann. g.inurl H.adt'urJ, laaee (laine,
Alelnder Gain., Joae.h Th.Mnpann. Uo.rgo
W. Oenrhart, Aodf Jno. F-nim, l)ve Gear,
hart, Pi ter Mell.nrge and William Portrr tr
nlahme. Fnrrlgn aiiaehnant and .indrin.nl
atalntt bafen.lant, and rule eo tared by Plain
lit! for aieament of damaitee.
Alt peraon. Intereatad art herehy noti6rd tbet
t ftll) aa.Me lha dam.ei in thia oaaa at tha Pro.
thonmary't ofioa. In ri.nrlleld. on fl.itarday, th
J4ih .lanuary, A. 0. al 1 n'eloek r. .
JenT-Jt A. C. IAIE, prothonuaary.
t)I.NK, WHITI A ItOArT UKISfl FKISrC
1 Joat rr"rlr.. aid fir tel. hy
Arrjl , 1ST", U F EIDLEH A M
55 I
5(w 2V(!i'frtisrmfntjJ.
RONSIDE3 STORE.
G. S. FLEGAi;
liSALEB 11,
HARDWARE,
HOLLOW. WARE,
OILS A VARNISIT,
I'UTTY t OLA39,
hopes, :
STEP-LADDERS,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE I
The eelehrata l Toledo Antl-Preiinf OaJrenlno)-
ihun-liiuu wutiutr. ruwri.
Nil better Pumpe 1 lb market.
LAlirS. CHANDELimS, LANTERNS,
LAMP FLCB8, ofalfklade,
LAMP FIXTURES, Ae.
All atloireet prlcei. 1-1474
PrraqucMe Street, rtllllpeburg. Pa.
i. noi-Lowauin ..... a. narit catir
e0ll0wbush .4 carey,
booksellers;
niank L'ook Manufacturers.
and stationers,
tllS JIarl.it St., Philadelphia.
tVnV Paper Flnur 6aekt and Itnge, Fvolacap,.
Letter, 2toto, Wrapping, Cartein and Wall
I'.p.re. 'h?4 7n-lpd
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DHALER IN
furniture;
JilATTRESSES, ..
AND
Improved Spring Beds:r
MAUIlET STREET, NEAR P.O.
The nn lera ie;ned hfge leere to ioform Ih eltl
rena if Clear.ief.l, ar.d the puttie grr.erally, that
lie haa n hand a fine a.aurluirnt of r'brsilare..
rurh aa Wn'i.ut. Cr.ean.ut and Painted Cbamber
rlutra. Pit lor tiuitil. P.rlii.ing and Ejtotiaiom
Chnir., I adiea' and Uinta' Ejav Chalra, the Pcr
rnrnlcd liming and Parlor Chalra. Can Beat, and
W:i,da..r Chaire, C'o'tea Rira. Mtip and Eitrn.
ion Laddcra, 1U1 f.ac!.a, Scrubbing Bruabrr, A
MOl'I.DINU AND PICTl'KE FRAMES.
Looltin Olaaira, Chrrmoa, Ao.f which vould b
anitat-te li.r Uuli.ay prvecnta.
d.ii;3 JU1IN TROfTMAX.
QLEARFIELD ACADEMY.
mali: di.i'aht.mrxt.
THE WISTER TERM of fourteen weeka ertTJ
aouimeDiie MONDAY, JANI'VHV Mb, 187J.
'Icrme ol' 1'uitloii.
P.ea'l'ng, Writing. Moutal and Written
. Arithmetic, iliauioinr, tieography and
11 !'' t 0
Neiural Phioaphr. Ptiyaloh gy, and bin-
.rie Entry llvuk-Leri.ing. or either, with
. the ahove H
For Inairuciiuns In Double Enlty Book-
krei.iug and Cuannrroial VUhmetlc, ep-
eul ttr to he arranged.
For particular! rt-apcetirg th aehoul apply ta-
auf27'7.nf n. u. bicEXALLr.
MISS H. S. SWAN'S
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
CLEARFIELD, PA.
1MIE WINTER TERM or fourteen weeke, wUI
. eumuence Monday, Jaaar eth, ISTi.
TERMS OF TUITION. . :
Reading, Orthography. Writing, Object Lee
ona. f nmary Arilbmolie and Primary
Geography , I? M
Itirtory, Local end dracripti.e Orography
im Map urawtng, Uremmar, ManUI
and U'rilten Anlhejelic... ........ ( It
Algebra and the e-cienoee IS 00
Inalructi. m in inetrumental mneio, .......... 10 OtV
Oil painting, 14 leaeoul 11 00
mi wnra ., I
For full partieulara eend for Circular
Clrarietd, Aug. S, 1;3. t.lM.j
Triennial Assessment Appeals
NOTICB le hercl y gircn I tbo taiahle inhabi
tant, ef Clearfield euaate, that ibe Couimiaeiunerl
of raid enunty "ill meet them at Ih following
namrd plaeea, for tbe puipoa of hMring and do
trriaiuirg appe.le on the triennial aa-catinvDt of
1S74. 1 be nou e ol bearing will befit each place
between 0 o'clock in tbe forenoon, and 4 e'olock
in the aliernoon The appeal will b. held for
Kartt.aue. at the pubtie houao ot - , at
S.lt I. irk, on Tuf-id.y, February 91. -
( "Tinginn, al the public hone of Job Melee,
en Wrdiifadny, February 4:b.
ti rard, at L'ongieel II ill aoh1 bna, In id
tcwuihi) , on i hur.iir, Fehrnury Sib. 1
(loahen, at hh.wanlle aehnul hou, ll aaid
towi.ahip. 04 Frid. t, February Ath.
V alliiceton, at the pnhtie echool kouee, in (aid
bori-ngh, jn taturdar. FtbrunTT 7lh. '
IlredU.rd. at th lnu.a of J.oob rear,
Monday, rehruary Oth.
tlrabam, at the liubler honertead, on Toreday,
F.biu.Ty 10th.
W .nn, ai the publle hour of SebaMle Blara.
boair, in Kileralowo. on Wcdneeil.y, Feb. Ilth.
Dicati.r. at Centre aohool boi ee, m aaid town
ell.,oi) Ihuia.ley, Feb-uery I'.'th.
1 !;-;, al the puli'ia houie of Hwir I Albert,
in ni ioi.liip, in rtiiiay. F.ru.iry Itttti.
O-eir.l., at thu I.U 1:0 Ii uae ol kli o ll. JJt, la
aaid honu b, on Nioititay. r-i -v . IfVO.
liuutf .ja e. at ihe h u.-e at m 1 ..fctr, in ..Id
o.m.1i, Tuea.tj, I-i...t,v 17'u.
V uujaaid, et ihi ti ui-e j 1 at Urr..:j:atn.
on Weiliif.lav, 1'e.rairr 18 b.
Oullcb, at tiie pur.,.. tc.jn.'l l:om, te- Jtatt
vilie, CB IbuMlav, I't-ru;') ti a
Pcerarit.-at the (ui.nc h..:ro "f K BrvJ,
In lilen Hop., un Fr.jy. l.i.r.ic-y S.Vb.
Jonlau, at ihu p iblio e liool Lou e, iu Act
ri'.lt, nn r-.mrJ.i.i, Fctirua.y Ulat.
Ckeit, at Hie pub ie ri-hool houa, in K.abarg,
on All o.iay, li-oruaiy U l l. ,
hew Wealiingiuu, al tbe pob!ie bouee of Or.
V. lijti., in .am borough, on i ueattay, Fehra.
ary 84tb. '
Duio.iJp, at Tounge aohool bua( In ante
tcan.h.p. tin rt'lolu.ly, Vei.ruarv &itfc
tell, at Mabalioy'a tlure, on 1 burtday, (.bra
aiy 1' C t h .
l i n.hir CI t, at the public bona of Gap.
py, In aaid borough, on Kii Ur, P.bruary ;ta.
I'eiiD, at lue pun. to houae jf L. L. Iloorar, It
Pcnnnlle, on b.turta,v. rvbraary Stub.
liuvton, ei the inhiie buu. ol Oeorg K. U
bekiT, on Muniia. M.nb 2d.
I'nton, al ibe etoniioua af P. E. B ru baker, It
Rorklon, ou 'luicda,v, March AJ.
H raily . et lb. pubnc liou-e nf Wra. Sebweni, ft
LuiLertborg, on l eilnetil.y, March Ath.
liioom, al lb. pui.lt houae of A, 8. 11 olden. It
aaid lonoibip, on Tburauay, March ith. '
Curwiiiaviile e.i.4 'ike lownlbip, at the poblie
hnua of K l Ulooui, in ..id borough, ot Friday
amt tKljiJ .v, M.r. b A.h and 7lh.
Kli.'l, at lulker Hill e.liool bona, aa Una.
dav, ftttich cth.
Perguwn Vnti abin. nt lit bout ef Joaepk
Moure, on To. ailey, Marok 10th.
Cleatbeld and llewranoe. at tha rneneaiaalM.ro'
OEoe. on Iburaj.T and FrlJ.r. Much Itlk
and nib.
h'olioe It tie bereh ilren la lha Aueeenra tf
lb eeveral horougbl and townehina, that they b
preient on appeal day with th leard It therir
icapiette aiairioie, at well ti tbote poraont who
an.iy liel thau.telrra egrieved. A general appeal
will be held al Ibn Couimiatioaera' OSioa, ot the
Intb, 1 7il aud 18th daia ut Mareb aeit. flar
which no ipalt will be beard. Th Ateeteort
ai required to gir ttch tatabl t wtittet r
prtntau n .no. of the aunuiit of hit or tb.ir eaeete
euetl, tl raail h dtyt lalnr the da of appeal.
F. F. COt'TbMET,
John d. tuompoOK.
CLAkK BROWN,
feaunitalaterV OStnr, 1 fom
Cl.art'M, P., Jtn. 14,