Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, July 28, 1875, Image 4

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    SnrHivart, & tlutvarr.
JaCUTT; StURYVER,
HARDWARE,
... ! m4 manlfulnrtra f
wv. a .v 4. .
Tln.Copper & Sheet Iron M ure,
Second Street,
f . i .... . . .
C I. BAR PI OLD, PA.
Tavist lare.lv Inoreaied w itoek .f Herd
were, wo Invito the public to olemina our clock
Mil price,,
Carpenter, and Bcreone who eoatamplate build-
in, win ng wen 10 eianiine our
TOOLS BUILDISG EAKSWAHB,
J - V i i -
whlel ti tow Aid of tbt kit MutnfMtar, and
will be aold low for eae.
NAILS, " " '. i
GLASS,
PUTTY,
GLUE,
LUCKS,
LATCHES,
HINGES,
SCREWS
All kladlof Bench Plane., Ban, Chleolc, Bqaarae,
ilamracrr, llalnnele, I'lutuee ana iievuli,.
Morticed 4 Thumb Gueirea, Bevete, .
Braoea A llltta, Wtwd and Iron : '
Banco fecrewe, and Iha bee,
. .,JJerln, Machine la the .
. mnrkel.
Double and Single Bitt Axes,
'' fOCKIT COTLKRY, Ae. '
Agertt for Burnell'i Iron Com Shelter,
. warranted. ,
r r,. Alee, agente for Richard.'
GOTHIC I-'I.IJE TOPS,
t klrltalatll onro 3aiokjr Flues.
a .h . i -.
Farmera' IioilainanU and nardan Tuola of every
deenriplion. J i
A larae variety of t - v .
.t COOK STOVES,
which we warrant to (Ira aatlifeotlon.
. Portable Haugtn and Fttrnateg,
Roofing, Spouting and Job Work don on
reasonable toro. .411 ordera will revelra prompt
attention.- ' ' June It, 1171.
POWELL & MORGAN,
DIALIRI 1
II A 11 B IV ARE,
Alio, VanafatHareraof
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware.
CLEARFIELD, PA.
TMUMING IMPLEMENTS of all
JL'
klnda for aala by
r i --,- POWELL A MORGAN.
It
AILItOAD WHEELBABItOWS
for le by
POWKLL HOKUAH.
QIL, FAINT, PUTTY, GLASS
Kallr, ate., for aala by
FOWBLL A MORdAff.
JJARNESS TRIMMINGS i SHOE
Flodlo,., for aala by
, ' POWELL A MOROAJf.
JUNa, PISTOLS SWOKD CANES
v . For aala by
I'OWELL A MORGAN.
gTOVES, OK ALL SORTS AND
. Siaaa, for aala by .
' POWKLL A MORGAN.
TRON! IRON I IRON I IRON I
-a.
1 t Far aala by
POWKLL A MORGAN.
TTORSK SHOES & HORSE SHOE
NAILS, for aala by
rOWELL A MORGAN.
pULLET BLOCKS, ALL SIZES
And bait Matafaetara, far aala by
POWELL A MORtiAN.
JHIJIBLE SKEINS AND TIPK
BOXES, far aala by
POWELL A MORGAN,
BIGLER,YOUNG & REED,
. (Saoowion to DtJjntoo A Toanf,)
FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS
K ' 1 i . i
Manuftvctarm of
! $ '!" ' ' i
" fOBTABLE is STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES
Cornar of Foarlh and Plaa Slraatl,
' , CI.EARKIELI), PA.
HAVING aaftairad In Ike maaafaotara of Irat
alan MACHINKAT, a ranpaetfolly Inforn
ba p obllo tbat . ara now praparad U III all
ordara aa cheaply and aa promptly ai oaa ba done
la any of the ell lei. We nanafaelira and deal la
Mulay and Circular Saw-Mill.
)" ' ! ( ! ! I (:.!?!!
Bead Blorka, Walar Whaeli, Sh.fllnj Palleya,
Oiford'i InJaaUr, glaam Qaaea, rltaaai WUetlae,
Ollera, Tallow Cape, Oil Cape, Qaufa Ooeka, Air
Oeoka, Uleaa Velrea, Oaeek Valeaa, wraajkl Iron
Plpea, Blaaai Pampi, Boiler Feed Parnpa, Anil
Frlellon Matrae, Soap Stone Paakinn, Onni Paak
in, and all klndl of MILL WORK) tofetber
wltb Plowa, tied Solee,
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES,
and atbar CASTINOS of all klndl.
VOrdera aoliritad and HUd at any prlaaa
All letter! of Inquiry with referanea to maeklnary
of our Manufacture promptly amnered, by addraa
ln( aa at Claailald, Pa.
jaal7a.tf .. BI0L8R, TOVNO A RKKD.
READING FOR ALL 1 1
BOOKS A STATIOXSRY.
MrkHt , Clearfield, (at the PavtOllre.)
rpilR aaderalgaed begi leave la anaoanea te
X theellleeaa of Olearleld and vlelalty.that
be bae Ittad up a roam aad hae Juat retaraed
from the city with a larae amount af readla.
matter, eeailttlng In part of
Biblea and Misoellaneoci Books,
Blank, Accooat and Paea Book, of .very da
aarlplioa Paper and Bn?elopaa, Freaah areeeed
aadpUlai Peaa and Peaellei Blank, Leak!
Pipeie.De.de, Mortgageai dadament, Eaemp.
tloa .ad Pramieeery aoleei While and Parehi
meat Brief, Leal Cap, Record Can. a.d Bill Oao.
Bh.et, Maalefet either Plaao, FlaU ar Vl.ll.
aoaauatly aa head. Any haoha wr aUMoaory
deelred that I may not have an hand, will ha ar.
erdered hy Aral aiproea, aad aold nt wholeaale
. or null te elt anatomera. I will .lea beep
perrawieej iiaaawrara, nan a. magaatna,, nawa.
papera, da. P. A. 0AULIR.
Olearleld Kay f, HM-tf
j;RdM'MURRAY
WILL SUPPLY TOU WITH ANT ARTICLE
OF UEhMIUAMDISI AT THE VERY LOWEST
PeVlUB. . OOMB AND SEE. (Iraiflyi)
NEW -WASHINGTON
Srg fitodi, tBrorrrtrtf. HU.
, r. waaaan , w. jr. aarra.
WKAVER A I1KTTN
.CLKARK1ELD, PA.,
, - ...
Ara offering, nt ike aid itaaa of 6. L. Real A Co.
C. tbairitoak of goadl, aonalatlnf of
DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES,
( BOOTS A 8IIOB8,
HATS A CAPS, UARDWARI,
QUKKNSWARR, ; '".
tp. i : . f . , . t ,V,v.
FLOUR, FEID, SALT, &c, Ao.,
At toe molt reaeonable ralaa for CASH or In
' aiebanfa for '
. - '- n
Square Timber, Boards, Shingles,
( k ; . OR COUNTRY PRODUCB. rJ'
jwntAdranaaa naada la the to angagad In fat
ting .at aa,aeru timber on lha moat ndTnntagaona
temia, .- , ' pdtljanTi
J) AN I EL GOODLA NDER,
LUTnERSBURU, PA, , ,
.; Dealer to . '
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
... H0SIJ3RT i GLOVES, . ,
' RATS A 0AP8 and BOOTS A S1I0I,
Tobaaeo, Oroearica and Ftib, Ralla, Hardwara,
tjaaeniwara and Ulai.ware, Hen a and
Uoyi' Clothing, I)rng, Painta,
! " Oil., Sohool Hook., .. '
a large lot of Patent Medielaea, '
Camllea, Natl A Dried Pralta, Ckaeea and Crark
t are, Uooknnd Rifle Powder,
Flour, GriTln und Pololoee,
. . I ' Clover and Tl.othy 3d, . . .
Sola Leather, Morooaoa, Llalnga, Bladlaga and
Tureao, Hboemakera Toula and
Bhoa Findiaga.
No greater variety of feode In any atore In tba
aounty. All for aala very low lor easn or eoantry
produce at tba Cheap Coraar. May 1, M7a.
The Bell's Run Woolen Factory,
P.nn towneblp, Clearleld Co., Pa.
tllRNBD (IUTI
nnt iot
BURNED U'PI
TbeaubaorlberR btTo.at irrost axptnaa, rabullt
DaijcUborhooil BtoaaiUv, In tba amtlon oft, lrt-
ehu Woo la a Mouttory, wilh ill tht msdara
iwproTcn.tnta attached, and an prvptrwl to Mftka
all klnda of Clotha, Cuilmana, BatinatU, Blua
kata, Flannala, Aa. Planty of goodi om kawd to
tuppl; all oar old aad thonaaod now aatonora,
wanm we aai to ooma ana lamiM our took.
Tba bailnoia of
CARDING AND FULLING
will roealvo oar Ofpaatal attanttoa. Prop
arratiKaitiitJ will bo mada to roealro and doliror
Wool, to tuit ouatomara. A II work warrantod and
dona upon lha ihorteat notiao, and by atrlet attan-
tion to buinoaa wa hopa to roeviiaa a Uboral karo
oi poDiio patronage.
1(MNH POUNDS WOOL WANTED!
Wa will nay tho htrbait market prieo for Woo
and aoll oar uaanfaetured gooda aa low bj aiaillar
gooda oaa bo bought In tba oountj, afid whanovor
wo fall to ran dor roaaoaablo aatliraetlon wo
alwaya bo fonnd at kont roady to niaka prupar
zpiaoation, ouaar in paraon or ny Mnor.
JAMBS J0UN8ON A SONS,
aprillAtf Bower P. 0.
LEATHER B RK AST-8T R A PS
, 8VPERSKDED BY
COVERTH PATENT METALLIC
BREAST HOLD-BACK
Madoof tbabaat Mallea
ble Iron, and la attached
' . " 4, to the llaiaai by tba beat . ,
Hnap ever In van ted. It
ia aaally and o,aickiy pat
oo, nod prevent tho
whipping of the boreoa
by the pole. Iiot liable
to get ant of repair.
Will laet for yeara. All
wo aak la a fair trial, te
euarlnoe all partioa aa
fng tkeoi that they are
aaurpaaaed In vnlne for
tho pnrpoae for wblok
they are intended.
8ACKKTT A BCHRTTSR.
Crenrileld, April 14, 1874.
MARBLE AXD 8T0XI YARD!
Hbs. S. s. liddkll,
' t 1 1
Having aagaged 1. tba Marble bnalnaaa, daetrea
to Infom her frlenda nnd tba publia that iba baa
now nnd will heap eoneteatlyoa band a large and
wall eeleetod atock of ITALIAN AND VERMONT
MARBLE, and la prepared to farnleb to order
TOMBSTONES,
BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS,
MONI'MENTS,
Onrbi and Poeta for Caiatery Lota, Wladow
.. Silla and Capa, alaa,
B1TREAIT, TABLE AND WASH STAND
TOPS, Ac, Aa.
toa.Yard on Keed atreet. near the R. R. DenoL
Clearlleld, Pa. J.7.7J
JERRA COTTA STANDING VASES,
HANGING VASES,
Stove Lining and Fire Brick,
kept eoaatantly an band.
STOVE AD EARTHED -WARE
OF IVERT DESCRIPTION I
CROCKS! POTS I CROCKSI
Plaher'a Pnt.nl Airtight Be If . Kcallu(
rrun ..anal
BtTTTER CHOCKS, with llda.
CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS,
ArrLR . BUTTbR CHOCKS,
PICKLE L'UOCKH.
FLOWER P0T8, PIR DISUE8,
STEW POTS,
And n great naaay other thloge to. nameroaa to
mention, to be had at
FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S
STONB - WARE POTTERY.
Oorner af Cherry and Third Straata,
vL.ARrlKLD, r A.
a.g
T. A. FLECK & CO.,
Have now a. band, aad are dallvreeelvtan ad-
dltinal therata, . large and well ideated atMk,
act fraah Ireaa la maaaiaetnrera,
Draae Gonla, Dry Oaedl, Rilhe, HaU, Baenat '
uia U..IM L'apa, Bhanle, Walerproori, La.
dlea' Far Cape, Heir Uood., Genu' Far. ,
llfhlng Sooda, Skirta, Ulovae, Hon, 1
Oreralli, Lamhannen'e FlannaL
Ladlee Underwear, Cnffa,
Oollara,Uaadkarchlafr
CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR AND WHITE
DRESSES,
renemery aaa iHiape, Balmoral rjaina, nwny
down, Storking, af every elae, variety aad aalerr
Notioaa, Trimiainga aad Faney Ueeda, In almoet
eodleu reriely.
N. B.-WI BUY FOR CASH AND 8RLL
FOR CASH. deelir
Down I Down 1 1
THE LAST ARRIVAL
AND 0 COURSE THE CHEAPEST I
A Proclamation against High Prices,
Wl are now earning ap a let af the beat aad
moat eoeaenable Ooode and Waree aver
a,md la Ihle marhet, aad at prleae that remlad
ana af the good aid dayi af ahaap thlnga. Thoee
wha lack l.ith anon thli point, or deem tar aim
gaUene aapertnoua, need hat
CjiLL ar OVH MTORK,
Oemm tmt aad Market atrweta,
Wbara they aaa coo, feoL baaw aad kn.w rar tkam
aalvaa. Ti Ml, uimuat vku i.
Ikla meat b. e.av W. do eot deem - - - -
wanwrnerataMdllamlweewataak. It la
for na te etaae thai
W lure Ererrthing that it Needed
aad eeanamei to thll markat, aad at nrtaaa tbM
aatoaleh both, eld aadyeaa,.
4aaM. JOnlPl IHA W A ION.
THE 'REPUBLICAN.
"O LK A UKI ELU PaT'". " '
WRDNRHDAY MUH)IINO,n'I.Yli,leTe.,
HAIL COLUMBIA,
av joeai'H nopaineoR.
Hall Oeluuiblal katttiv land,' 1
.A .T
Hall ye ntjrue.baaren.born band,1
Who fuught and bled In Froo-loin'i eanae,
Who fuught and bled In Kroeilom'a oaue,
And whan the aiona of war waa gone
Knjoytd the cmmo your varor wun.
Let Independirnfe he yoar boaft,
liver liutful wbat it ooat I
Ever grateful fur the prlie, i( , ,11
Let lu alter reach the ikiai. ' '
Pirtu, uniUd lot aa be,
Rallying reuad oar Llkawty. l- . s
At t bend of brolkote joiaed,
Peaoo and anfeiy wa aba 1 1 nnd. -1
Inuturtal Patriot f rUaoaoo wore.
Defend your right dofend your kora j
Let no rude fuo with Imploua hand,
Let no rude foe with laiploui baud.
Invade the abrlnv where aaorod Ilea,
Or toll and blood, trie wel l-ea.ro ad prlaa !
While offering peaoe, ilnoero and Juat,
la Uearen wn plaee a manly trout,
Aad erary aobeue of boudavge fall. , f ,,,, 1
Bound, aoand the Irnmp uf Fame.
Let Waabingtoo'a great name
Ring throuKBont the world with loud applane,
Ring throuxkoutthe world witkloodapplauaf,
Let avrry clima to Freodom doar
Liitan with a joyful ear ,
Wltb equnl akitl, with Hod like power, ' '
He Uoveraa la the fear To I hour " '
Of horrid war, or gnldea wltk eaat
Tbe kapplet tinea ot kouoot neaoe; f '.pj
Babold tba ehlef who now eoaraanda,
Oaoe more to verve hia country ataada
The rook on whlob tbe norm will boat, '
The rook on which tbe iturin will boat, 1" '
But armed with virtue, Hrm and true, '
Hia kopea ara filed on Heaven aad yon ,
Whan b'ipe waa ainking in dlnmay,
Wbon glooma obeonred Culunkia'a day, 1
11 ii ataady miad from ehangoe free,
Reaolved on death or Liberty t
THE SINKING FUND.
PARTI A L REPORT OP TIM 1N-
YESTIOA TI.VO COMMITTEE
OF THE HOUSE. :
THE niHKl'T AND INI1IRK1T PLUNDER OF
THE RINd.
To Hit Rxtttttiwy, Mm K Il.irlritnft,
unrernnr of the Irmmnnwealtn
i
I'ennsylvania, and J. J' Temple, Au
uur O enmu ;
Tba cominittuo of tho house gt-
pointvtl to iiivoHtiKnlu the accounts of
tho irouHury ot tlio hutto, bug leave to
rewrt tlioir proooulings to out. ' ,
The committee is uompoMHl of mom.
bors of the house of nnroHentntives,
ulono. Thoy wuro ftnpointtxl by tho
npoaKur, uimor a rasoiuiKin panned in
oonlornmy wltb a won enuuimheil par
liamontarv nractioo a svntem minor-
ally followed by leirmlativo hotlies, and
which, In its practical workingn, has
given birtb to the mottl iinjmrtunt in
ventigatiiig committeon ot the t'on-
irrohaol the United stutoa. The reso
lution directed that tho committee
should have power to send for persona
and palters, should have free aecess to
all books anil papers in the offico of
me ireutiurer oi me puttu, anu nave
the assistance of a clerk and an ac
countant. Alter oi'L'iUiir.iiii;. a raajori
ty of tho coinmittc, with their account
ant, called upon the Sltte Treasurer
ni nis onico, in liurnsotirg, ana autietj
by what authority and lor wbat pur.
pose they bad culled. The State
Treasurer refused to recognize the
oommitee, denied that they had any
authority to- iuventigatu, and would
not pormit their accountant to even
look at tho books or papers. Tbe
members of tho committee, as private
citizens or Individual members ot the
legislature, bo said, might examine tho
treasury accounts, with the assistance
of tbe clerical loree of the depart
ment, i nis . meagre grant oi privi
lege, the committe fult they bad no
right to accept They were there as
duly authorized representatives of a
branch of the legislative department
ot tho government; tbat branch in
which alone is vested the poworofim.
neachmont, as well as tbe solo power
of devising motbods of taxation. They
icu mat, mey coma oniy aci in in is
representative capacity, ana tbat tiy
acceding to tho tonus of tbo State
Treasurer, thoy would direst them-
selves of their right to invoke tho
power 01 tho house, when in session
to open tho books and paors to tho
inspection of themselves and thoir ac
countant. ; i '
Upon this refusal of tbe State
Treasurer to permit a I roe and full in
vestigation, the committee might have
rested, conscious that the people of the
State would not havo required tho
committee to go further, until tho
nouso ro-assembled, its powor was in
voked, its dignity maintained, and the
books and papers ot tbe treas
ury npenoa to a searching and untram-
meieq investigation.
llut the committee have not given
up the inquiry on which they started.
The best means at their command
have boon resorted to. A vast field,
however, ia before them, and a mass
ol facts is to be scrutinized embracing
transactions ot many years, and inclu
ding innumerable items, amounting to
manv millions of dollartt. If. as ia al
leged, frauds woro porpotratod, no
monuments nave been erected to mark
their existence or aid in thoir discov-
ory. llut the committee desire to
nuiko the investigation thorough, and
to lay naked every I act that has in it
the taint of corruption and dishonesty.
To this end they invoko the aid of any
and all who can name a witness that
should be called, or a transaction
which should bo investigated.
In tins connection tbe committee
call attention to tbo following facts :
I he amendment to the constitution
of 1838, adopted in 1857, provided
that "unless in case of war, invasion
or insurrection, no part of the sinking
lund shall be used or applied other
wise than In the extinguishment ol
the publio dubt, until tbe amount of
such debt is reduced. below the sum of
Ave millions of dollars." A similar pro
vision was inserted in the constitution
of 1873.
Those would seom to be sufficiently
plain and explicit to prevent any in
roads upon thai innct. let, on nago
311 oi the report ol the Mlato Treasur
er for 1H75 will be found thin entry :
"By credit anthortaed U ha mada
under a ruaoletiea af th. cam ; r
mleelonera af the eiakiag foad, ' ' '
date May Ith, 1174, being the
whole amaaatof faada naMl for
reaeral porneeea alaoe th. erea-
lloa af the feed SI,M7,IIT II
The first uso of any part of tlte
sinning iuna revennon lor oilier pnr-
poses man ine payment or the public
debt appears to have been made about
1HUU. r roin that time to 1874, the
large sum of throe millions of dollars
was withdrawn. Had this money
been applied to tbs tines contemnlatetl
by the constitution, tbe State debt
would have that much loss, ilay th,
The committee arc aware that an
act was approved April Hlh. 1870.
authorising tbe com mission era of the
sinking lund, in a certain contingency.
to permit the State Treasurer to on a
part of the ainking fund revenues for
tne current expense ot the govern
ment. As to the validity of this act
or lis connici wun the constitutional
provisions above quoted, th commit
tee will not now exprom any opinion.
But they do call attention to this tact:
The publio accounts show that in OTB
than one-hall of tbs $2,867,817.32 was
withdrawn from the fund before tbe
act of April Mth, 1870, was passed.
And withdrawn, so far as tht commit
tee) is able to discover, without the
shadow of a legal provtskiu. Swell
open disregard of th plainest oonsti-
tulionul pruviaiott uitnpyl bat have a
pernicious offeel on the morality ami
probity of publio ofllcetn.
During the period of twelve yours,
beginning with December 1, 1871, the
Cfiainlttct i unslrlo to Iii(t0f I fta
dollar tias been paid inlA'.ilxi' fcuitt
treasury on aocount of interest re
ceived on tho public moneys. All that
time, however, a large amount of
Statu lunds bos been in tbo Treasur
er's control, and hy him deposited
with various banks and bunkers
throughout tho Slute. For these
twelve years tho monthly bnlunco in
tho hands of the Treasurer, in round
numbers averaged 12,100,000.1)0, vary
ing from the highest monthly bulnuco
of G,8o.1,134.00. August illst, 18G7,
to the lowest, I925,729.G3, January
81st, 18G9. At five per cent these
uaionces would have netted tne receiv
er over 11,200,000.00.
Ot bad' the money s boon -promptly
used to ' purchase tile'! Stat - six , per
cent boudn, tbe Btto would have sav
ed interest on the publio debt tol tho
ainoant ot ova 11,400,000.00, ainif tbo
debt would in consoiuenco bo that
much less nt this dale.
Of course, the Stato Treasurer can
not lawfully appropriate nnv interest
on tho publio moneys to bis own use.
To do so, would bo to rondor himself
liable to fine, Imprisonment and remov
al from ofneo, (act of March 31, 1800,)
or to impeachment and removal from
offlco, (act of May D, 1874.) Yet, eve
ry one must realize that it is not in ac
cordance with the conduct of human
attaint, that this large balance should
havo boon depositod with various
banks and monetary institutions, at a
time, too, when oapital was demand
ing and receiving large returns, and
no interest have been paid to the de
positor, llut if paid, where has it
gone? The eomntittoe cannot find that
ono cent ovor reached tho Cullers of
the State. ., , ., ., ; ,
A way to utilize tho bnlunco in tho
treasury, to tho benefit of the Slute,
has been open since the sinking fund
was established. Thusc bulunces were
a part of tho sinking fund rovenuos.
The sole purposo of tho creation of
that fund was tho payment of the pub
lio debt, nnd to that purposo nil tho
moneys should be applied as received.
Such are tbo directions of all tho acts
of assembly relating thereto. That
of May 9, 1874, however, is tho most
explicit in its terms. It is provided
there, that :
"It shall he tho duty of tho commis
sioners ot tho sinking fund, on the first
business day of each month, to pre
pare a stutomcnt ol tho total amount
of money in said fund, which having
boon verified by oath or affirmation,
shall be publishod in two newspapers
in llarrisburg, for publio information.
Tho commissioners of tho sinking
fund shall also, on the first business
day of tho month of May, August,
Novombcr and February, in each and
every year horeaftor, flyy iiH monty$
in the linking unit to tho redemption
of an equivalent amount ol tho pub
lio debt
This scorns a very cosily understood
law. But it has not been obeyed. At
no time since its enactment has all
money in the sinking fund, on the first
business day of May, August, Novem
ber and February, been applied to tho
redemption of an equivalent amount
of the public debt On the contrary
only a small portion of it bus . been
thus applied.
Tho ollicial papers prove that on
May 9th, 1874, tho day tho act was
approved, there was a bulunce in tbe
sinking fund of 11.1:10,750.11, nnd
thoro was but $48,055.84 of the debt
redeemed during the bulunce of tho
month of May. '
On tbe 81st of July there was a bal
ance in tho fund of $320,i!78.:i5, and
there was but $110,801.48 of tbo debt
redoomod during the mouth of Aug
ust. On tho 31sl of October, 1874, thoro
was a balance in tho fund of $470,
579.2C, and there was but $00,077.50
of the debt rcdoomed during tbe month
of November.
On the 31st of January. 1875, there
was a balance in the fiimi of $1,153,
156.85, and there was lut $6,553.91 of
the debt redeemed during the month
of Fcbruarv.
On tho 30th of April, 1875 there
was a balance in tho lund ol I,4Z7,-
407.18, and but $432,350.00 of tho pub
lio debt redeemed during the month of
May.
No excuso can bo offered tor a simi
lar disregard ot the art in tbe future.
The first business dav of An mist. 75.
is the next day on which, according tJ
the provisions oi the act, nil amryi
in the sinking lund should bo applied
to tbe redemption of an equivalent
amount of the publio debt, and tbo
commissioners must publish in two
nowspapors in Ilarrisbiirg, a statement
of the amount in the fund at the be
ginning of tho month, and another at
tho end of the month, exhibiting the
amount of the debt redeemed. It is
cortainly important that the act be
complied with. There is no better
guard against the corrupt uso ot pub
lic moncj-s than an empty treasury.-
In this instanco it is the command of
the law that tho sinking fund balanco
be exhausted four times a year. It is
for the public good that the luw bo
complied with, and the people's money
used to pay their debts, nnd tho griml
ing weight of interest bo lifted and tho
temptations of a plethoric purso re
moved. The committee would furtlior mon-
lion that the act directing these pay
ments also declares it to bo a misde
meanor in ottloo for any of tho com
missioners of the sinking fund to ne
glect or rofnso to perform any of tho
duties enjoined upon them uy this act,
and for such neglect or refusal they
may be impeached or rcmovod trotn
office. But whilo tbo law hitherto
has seemed to bo a dead letter, and its
penalties defied, better things aro
hoped lor In the luturo.
The commitleo feel that thoy have
just enterod upon tbe work before
them. A lull investigation may not
be accomplished until all impediments
interposed by tbe State Treasurer are
removed. The best efforts of tbe
committee, however, will bo Hven un
til evory transaction has been exposed
to the test or a searching examina
tion. O. II. Rkiuhard, Chairman
A. Smith,
Milton A. Rmbick,
M. H. Wiss,
July 16th, 1875.
lfnw tfiiniv. .aw M.nv T1.a
nlitnf hlntA rf V,a n.. T...., M r .......
bios thoso little pieces of stone which
comnnuie so largely to the enjoyment
of boys is at Obcrstoin, on tho Naho,
in (irmnt.w L .l. I.,..'
agate mills and quarries, the refuse of
which is Turned 10 good paying no-
eniint tlV fuun,. tn.,lo In.n Biall 1... 1 1 .
employed by experts to knuckle, and
rv iiiusuy sen. w ine American mar
ket The substance used in Saxony
is a hard calcareous stone, which Is
first broken Into blocks, nearly squaro,
by blow with a hunmor,. These are
thmwn llV IttA tomrlml n i..,..
a small sort of mill, which is formed of
a nat, stationary slab or stono, with a
number of ocenntrin Airm. hm. it.
face. A block of oak, or other hard
woou, oi ine aiametrlo size is placed
over the stones and partly rost'ng on
them. The arm.!! I, If aO la i-iF tjayuul ten
kept revolving whilo water flows npon
take slrmA a.1.1. 1 .1 A AT A . X 1 I
vb. nwuw tTMciw. i, i runt iiiYtH'n min-
tfto thll rtrmrva mtfn ramtwl !.. -
- - a.vn IBS PV "J IIT-I VWJ1,
and then, being fit for sale, are hence
forth called marbles. Ono establish
ment, with but throe mills, turns out
ou,mro marines earn week.
Mont flmblnna .r idrliViilnua t... I ......
IS Oblicred to aVnld inneerlni mnm d.
diculons.
THE . REECUm TUIA L r.
ITS ll.MIIBALIJtlNU EFFECT IIMN TIIK
. d'RfWI.E'OltTIIE ENTUtVtUNTIlV1 . j
' .rpi,. a is Ji. . i .I i. ' a I1 A
, The flilmwlng (a an-nxtraet- nuni '
Independent hp.scopal Chureh, H.is.k-
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It.d t Z.rvU '.f, !' f
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in li lues ol pence, demands Irom the
Min dsdntalKcd uftho nenulS ecclesiiul.
tit-til; social)1 mid civil crilit hun I'l'liiit
is tbo stiproino trust which tbo people
repose in us, and whether us editors,
ttntcsnion, or religious touchers, it is
the tusk imposed upon us honestly,
learlessly, and vv.th as l,Ute 1)uUom as
j poH.li lo So place f-'H
: ho Idea truth, and tho actual and
It'rhlmo:: : oethe
. X " '. i 'Y.V . '
iruiiiiuuy uuu wun nnonty loposierity,
auti not to allow the ,,no,..'prcjudi.-o
I i.r,.ia. t.u. ..;.' . . ,.r
of mnn.l ..i ,mi ir . .iii
c 1 J- . . . .,, ittiio, oeiUNliii, ills Ausii-ut
of moral d-iseaso-epidomic if you w.l , )w A u d
in our healthy and well-tlisiwsed ; t,,,,,;, ,, 1. .11
social body. I a.i.horetopn.t.itfort?.r'"?' " "
!?'". "t'JT,! tt"d. .!" i''!"1". in
l.l-..,. In
oil nod
... . .' n -
-UHaiusv uoing w riuen uowi. ns suuei -
ng uiilruth moral leprosy to ob -
uutrutb inurui
monof this city ol tho land aye, of , ., J! , ,, ",c BUUI y
all civilized people who live in this agol n- o, when ol the
...... 1. '.. 1 rrjemen ussemoled in town meeting.
... Z J. " ";lure. nJ "y Veleot or be elected
7, 7. , . '.
tho enormous falsiheution aoii.'lit to bo1
1 . . , . . 1 .
lot stand, as if the cancer, the epidemic
. . .. - . (.,r aa ., ,r .1
wcro a roiiruscnlutivo account or the
, .,',( ,i. ' , . :
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niie. "w uu lub uo 10 uiu Ilop lain - , , ...i -, i i, , ,-.
nndlnfirInarlMtnrti1inll.e,,,,e,.l!.n,,),t,,, wl"ok ,'"",U Mny '"
hcuilli 01 the community, to tho pen:
,.ulll. nf tUenmn, e l . I ni.
. ...v . ... ...
tentiuries and Slate prisons for statis
tics of its healthy morality, no more
llinu wo accept or adroit the late Dial
is a legitimuto outcome of tho prevail
ing and unquestioned virtue of our
limes. Tho condition of social lite and
code of honor which it represented
and revealed aro oxccptiniiul, ami will,
wo aro sure, prove evanescent. The
heart of the people is sound in monthly,
secure in honor, and profoundly and
practically religious. This is evident
to the most obtuse from the almost
universal contempt which tbo ruvenl
ings of this trial liavu provoked, the
disgust anil loathing which the nause
ous details havo created, and the luitu-
wnicn its luisincaiion, purtisuiiMinp,anii'.,,., r ,0..., .I,..-i ',, ....... .
perjury hovo brought into active and
beautiful protest. I speak as no paid
advocate or hiretl apologist for tho
boaiitlful cKy in which it Is my honor
to live und labor, hut must put on
record my, admiration of. its people,
and my respect for tho men of judg
ment, and tho Ixttur lo servo them
and contribute something, however
,, . , , . . J ...
sraal , toward sua aining the reputation
of flm i-ktiii si ml tint nt Imrritv ntui
..' . . ' . .
morality ol the other. 1 speak to nigh
of tho moral effects of trial, nnd would
fuin hope so lo catch and cmphasizo
tho protest of my nciglihora, fellow
workers, and brother citi.cos as that
tho reputation of such a degrading,
demoralizing, and abject scandal shall
bo forever impossible. I tan li ing tny
Bclf as competent to indicate the right
from tho wrong in a public mutter like
this, 1 conceive it to be part of my
work to ask you to consider with mo
.l - ,1 1 .. .:,i. ..,1 1. .
w uureiii 11111 ir ui, wun uu us nurroiiiiu.
' , 11
nigs, issues, exiKiuses, and genera Im -
,' 11
portam'o, has demoralized or is bus.
1 ... , ',. , ,. ... ,
"TT. " ""I,.,,,,,,. .
pirn, mo lorune an 1 leaiures, in"
feeling and liiitb of this community
The trial in truth is now public prop
erty, and its judicial and legal termina
tion most inadequate, undecided, and
prejudicial seemw to me to demand a
less passionate and mora unbiassed
consideration, and bo made the subject
of both warning and protest. It is
phenomenal, audi take it upon myself
without consideration with others, but
upon mature reflection, to any that it
is an unfair thing to its past history,
to its real goodnoss, to make this trial
an cxioncnt of tho general social con
dition and religions feeling and faith
of tho wholo community, and I shall
proceed to show that this is not the
caso, but very much otherwise.
Here let ine speak lor a lew moments
iijion tho tact that this trial docs not
express justice and tho more righteous
judgment of the ninny is against tbo
loutlisomoness of the details of the
trial. Its perjury, its . prejudice, its
details have evoked in tho people na
utter contempt bitter disgust. Men
have awakened to a true sense of what
righluousness means, of wbnt charity
means, of what fidelity to friends means,
anil this I doom no small advantage to
this community. Never havo men
shown themselves so alivo lo tho neces
sity of justice, truthfulness, and right
eousness. lint tho demoralizing effects, tho
seakor said, exceeded the moral ; rep
resent tho healthy, moral life or tbo
truthfulness of tbo city ; anil whilo it
has been freely said that wo are adul
terous in tho eye, slanderous in the lip,
unfaithful to friunds, and ptirjurcrs lu
court ; that wo are lilielers, looso In our
religious views and in our morality,
that is an uiijtmt accusation. So far as
it is vindictive, it is cruel, nnd it is
false. I tako it as one of the grandest
and greatest moral effects of tho trinl
the moral courngo, tho high sense of
honor, manly cnect ot the trial, it
has shaken the holiness of friendship ;
it has spread abroad an idea that
thoro is no jnstico to bo obtained in
the land ; the right has been confound
ed with tbo wrong, nnd the wrong
with the right People hud said that
Christianity would bo affected by tbo
trial, but Christianity, tho speaker
said, did not depend upon one man or
ono institution. Christianity is the
growth of the human sonl ; It is the
proporly not of one chnrrh nor of ono
country, but it Is the property of the
human mind. Wherever Christianity
is taught virtue snd civilization havo
a firm foothold, and nothing that is
evil can touch thorn, not oven the
gntes of boll can assail them success
fully. ,.
rionrsos's IlnoKV.mmi. How the
Navy Is run by Secretary Ittihcson is
shown bv the following from tho Chi
cago Timet: "One of tho gratifying
p; - ,, r , "j. "
evidence, of the usefulness of having
a powerful friond nt Court is shown in
the caso of I.ieut llookorof tho navy,
the son-in-law ol ex-Senulor Stewart
This talented young ninn hiis not seen
a day of sea diity since May, 1 1HI13,
ami, sinco his marriage to Stewart's
daughter, has been assignod In duties
thut would enable him lo follow the
Stownrt family nhnnt wherever they
have to go. Vhon tho family went to
the seashore last summer, Hooker fol
lowed, being always assigned to somo
special duty In that direction. .During
the family's residence in this city,
Hooker bad duty here. This spring
tho Stownrt family went lo California.
Immediately Hooker received au as
signment to duty at Mare Island, Cali
fornia. The old officers in tho nary
havo borne this favoritism very well,
without any serious grumbling; but
a recent order In Hooker's favor has
dostroyod their last shred of patience,
and upon ovory hand thoro ia the
fiercest grumbling. The Stowart fam
ily has decided npon a Kuropoan tour,
and tha favorite Hookor has been
granted a year's absence with pay."
Kvil mon speak tbat which they
wish rather than tbat which thev
know.
A woman fasonalea ns quit as of
ten by wbat she overlooks as by what
she soes.
MCA I. A.Xp MUMCIPA I IQ V
! , JUIXXEKTS, .y.,.,,,,. ,(
,; " ' '"' T"" ,- "'
"" suliuiot ol muiiieltia govern.
,,,, ii,i ,,.., .i-i :,
, ,,, (( , Tbl
Ied cnmtptioti of the day nik'ht pus-
ou.l.irud it it ran confined to
u j pu lios.,,, The majority o vn
i'. ..,.., ' , ., .. 1 . . , m
tain are honest, and yet lionont olll
cmlsuml honest politics uro not In the
ascuiiilaiit ovuu In local ndiiiiiilstiatlon.
Kveu In New Englund, which . is
cluiined It) be the great citadel, of mor
al ideas, the Hiiiinfigeld (Muss.) Re-
u4(ftiim.conipIiiis of party cornuiit-
. , . ,
"bosses" Uioblniilflit
10mllllll(m r ,, ,
iiriHii, it iinuilt'iui
liuir consent to tho
"Uho ill. of mtinieiimlifovemmsutseoins
, i, ...t.. i .1 .,u
" .'fT ,n Ti n V
T'ni-ie f wtyw on "IdM-tNivorii-
.iuaiiii, the Austrultau colonies,
rnnexv Ktissia,
ill be Rome-
nm 111 imua w iiiniiy ui. uu KMU
! that the felmr day of lot-
palmy days of local self-gov-
I eriitnont woro undfi tn f iwhtl
mwtinjfw
, ,,, . LllilllM. ,n ,," ,
;j..i - ... .i. . , ,1, ,
representative to tho shire meeting or
' . . .. . "o vl
1 county court wnero thoy look scut
,;,,, f, . -,r . 1 ,u. 1 1. r .1
w,t" abcnil and the bishop for the
. .... ... . . '.
: tnni 01 esnses ana the administration
of county allaira. This local govorn
"""'! " " " """ " ",r""S U,nI
1 ... .n ..1 , ... n .
parliamoutury representation itself
was originally little more than an ex
pedient for obtaining the oonsentof lo
cal authorities to grants made or en
actments passed by tho national au
thority, and the Duglish legislature
lor geiiui'itlions was. rnlhcr federal
than imperial In its character." Af
terwards the control of the large towns
passed gradually into tho hands of
"town councils," to whom charters
were granted by tho crown, and these
town coun.illofs, usually elected for
life, Slid conducting their proceedings
willi closed doors, Boon cumo to regard
iiHimcipiu iiuice not as a trust, but
as
a lucrative inheritance, to bo employed
r..- ..li:..l. -...1 .
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teni, the evils ol nuiiiiciiml govern
munt am boliuved to- be a. - giHsat- 111
Knglnntl as in America. "Tlti simple
irutu is mat iiino-tcnins ot tho popu
lation in an Knglish country parish
have at this moment loss share 111 lo
cnl government than belonged to all
classes of frooineo for centuries before
nnd centuries after the Mormnn con
V.-VHHI 1 ivn ni.f-r uiu ..orilllin WII-
t ,CM M , French
, 1 ' . . n. .
tit'itsnnts ol tho iiri-rtnnL i iiv. am etvit
, I--,,..,, 1Ma.M.IlU' .,. t,T, (',hi,u.tL
century monarchy." In tho towns
und cities, however, tho taxpayer is
a voter ana a orson-. ut more consc
qiicnce. llut everywhere in Kugland
local government is chaotic yet.
it uiio nnving various lorms, the same
vices are found which exiat among us
short-sighted extravagunco on the
one hand, and short-sighted economy
on tho other; contractors and builders
...,iil.,.. :..i ...t ... -.1
I ..'.'K now iKiai, ii ipni lxmiuuiin nil
1 . 1 1 . .
vunce schemes of dra uago and alrect
'i - ,,,, ,. .,, ., ,
improvement, and private interests
U . r , , ,, , .
being mom powerful t bun the desire
r ti,c ,r,Ki nr L,lmr,ii11Lr ti
riif bts of the nubUe. , ,i ,
1 hose Iticts, while they need not
make our country, where matters aro
quite as bad, sell complacent cortainly
show that there is nothing in tho
American republican system intrinsic
ally msitiie to good local government.
Tho remedies proposed in our own
caso are various ; but sura as we havo
seen mentioned do not embrace that
which apHars to ns the most effica
cious and indisncn sable of all. the ncr.
soual attention ot the good and sub
stantial mon of ovory ward and neigh
borhood to incipient movement and
tho ballot-box. What is cverybody'ii
business is said to be nnlindy s busi-
ness, hut when thu maxim is applied
to municipal elections it means prac
tically that the ballot-box ia tho busi
ness of those leasl competent by char,
ncter and enpacity to exercise tho priv
ilege of suffrage. The honest voters
who acquiesce in the prosont stato of 1
things, who exhaust their political
morality in talking about the shame
anil porn 01 corruption in municipal
politics, and abandon the machinery of
elections to those who are utterly in
capable of using it for any but cor
rupt purposes, have only themselves
to lilnino if local Igoverniueiit becomes
a fuiluro and a reproach, and if thov
are taught by heavy taxation, conse
quent upoo largo outlays for illegiti
mate and unnecessary purposes, that,
even for tbo sake of their private in
terests, they ought to give thoir vigi
lant and systematic personal attention
to the selection and conduct of those
entrusted with public business. Bal
tuntrr .Vim.
' AI.DERXET COn'.S.
Aldcriicyis well known for tho breed
of cows which bears its name. These
aro so culled probably because the first
ono exported woro from that island,
although now rery few that are sold
as Alderney cows are directly from,
there. Thoso of that' breed actually
exported from these islands are goner
ally Irom Jersey, where the ontllo are
much tho same as those of Alderney
small, with tapering heads, and of a
delicate lawn color. Tho Guernsey
cow is esteemed by some even more
highly than the Alderney; it is rather
larger, and more of a rod, brindlod in
color. Tho cows aro milked three
times daily, and the milk is churned
without skimming; one pound ot but
ter a day is by no means an uucommon
yield for a good cow. The oow cab
bage is made to reach a size so largo
that the leaves are used to wrap the
butter in for market, whilo the stalks
am vamiahed and armed with ferrates,
and extensively used at Rt. Heller's for
canes. The cows aro very carefully
coddled. The grass thov feed on Is
highly enriched by the vraic, a species
01 aoa-wceu garnered irom too roots at
U(o . .
appointed by the government ono in
tbo spring, the other in August al
though 11 is gnthcred at other tunes in
small quanlitios. All hands turn out
in tho season with lioata and carts,
frequently nt night, and it is a very
lively, picturesque occupation, though
ollen attended with risk and loss of
hfo from tho overloading of boats or
sudden rising of the lido.. The cows
nrenlwiiys tethered when feeding; they
cnt less in this way. really giving more
milk than If glutted with food, and
whilo they are cropping tbe grass on
one sido of a field it has time to spring
up on 1 no otner side, when they have
done eating, they aao at once removod
from tho sun into tho shade. The
breed is preserved from Intermixture
wilh other breeds by strong and arbi
trary law vory carefully enforced.
No cattle aro allowed to enter the
islands except tor slaughter within a
certain nnmWr of days, with tho ex
ception of oxen for draught Harprr't
"tiubbins is very oloso ' it was ob
served; "ho will nrinahhle about a
singls farthing." "Woll," remarked
Sharp, "1 have always thought tbe
less one squabbles about tbe bettor."-
Change seldom, for changes are inconvenient
MASRLE. m'AXCUL VIEW.
Tin editor of the Dnylealowu iOcm
onnd In ulluiling to the 'financial ques
tion, suyni r i , . i..
HWe make ho pretension to knowl
eilgti on the money question. We
know a greenback when we see one,
hut have almost lost all recollection of
bow gold and silver cein looks. It
oofurs to its, nevertheless, now nnd
then, (lint it would bo a line thing
woro hard dollars returned to circu
lation. Mow this can bo done appears
to bo a question that troubles more
ihtiii ono bond. It is probably easier
to tell what retards the rosmnntion of
specie payment than to point out
whut Will bring it about It nooins to
us that (longmes has done its level
best to postpone, resumption Instoud of
hasten it. liruuubucks are made mon
ey Itir the people for all puqsisea;
they aro obliged to receive them for
every description of debt llut the
government refuses to receive its own
money for some purposes, not believ
ing in the good old adage, that "what
is aauou lor the goose is sauce for tho
I gander."" It will not receive green-
uai .. 111 i'iij nieiii. lor limy at liiu tun
torn houses, but for this demands and
receives gold. This is one of the bin.
drancos to resumption and will be ai
long as the prautiuu continues. Pa)or
money, it appears, is good enough for
mo people, uiu gold alone is nt lor the
government . If au Individual wero
to put In-circulation his own paper,
and refuse trfroccivo It in payment for
all uIussuh of debts; tho business com
munity would stamp him as a scamp.
But thu government errs again, in thut
It refuses to pay out hard mouey for
debts to the very man it receives it
from. How far this practice is dis
honest we leave our readers to judge.
It works great wrong to the people,
beennso it oblige, them to pay, on all
imported goods, the addition of. the
premium on gold paid by tbe import
er. The legal tender act is likewise a
hindrance to tho resumption to specie
payment Congress, in violation of
the constitution wohehovo, nnd so said
the Supremo Court, until allor that
tribunal hail been packed to reverse
its own decision, mudo paper money a
legal tender for ull debts. Of course,
so long as a paper dollar is made the
eqivalunt of a gold or silver one, the
precious coin Is driven out of sighl,and
wilt remain there until the luw is
changed. It is imjiossible for two
descriptions ot money or unequal val
ues to circulate side hy side the more
valuable will always bo put out of
sight, while that which has no intrin
sic value will bo kept In circulation.
As long as the Icgul tender act is on
our Btututo books, it will bo impossible
to force gold and silver from tlioir hitt
ing place into general circulation.
J hero Is no substantial reason why
specie payment should not be resumed
at any time, if the legal tender act
wore repealed ; and congressional leg
islation, in our judgment, is thu great
stumbling blink that stands in the
way, When all branches of tho Fed
eral Government pass into tbe hands
of the Democrats we may expect a
return to me constitutional currency
of tho country, but not In-fore."
?leu; 3ldiifrtifmfDts.
N
OTICK.-
Mr Wife. Sonata, ha in left an hnaaa and
gono among fritadt, Ikia ia to aotify all partlca
tlial I m All 111! tub ala.l.la ni n. Ik. ....1.. .
log, and eepeeialty aa d'ust-M- killa oicrpt for
lerrioe KenJorad by lr. T. J. Uuer.
. n. awa 11 rubral I .
W wo J land, July l, le7 l.
QAl'TION ;
AM peraeaaare Itereky eaatinnod agaieat pur
chasing or ia any maiiaor me.ldltog with the fol
lowing pninerty, now in tbo peaaMaio of Hoary
Octtaa, of Lawraoeo lawaehia. via t i eo. aboet
t acre of wheat, t aw of rve, abowt I eore of
ttokwkeac, ana tbo huhold aad hitoara fnnil
tare. Thie property beton to ma, and if left
with him 00 loan only, aalyret to my order.
(J. W. OtibBN.
Clearleld, duty 14, 1.7e-4L
C
AUTION.
AU nereone era hereof eaarload aaalaat nr.
ehaeia, ar in any maaew maddhaz wilh Ik. t.l
lowing properly, now ia .peeeeeueaef hV W.
kbaed, ol Oka Hon, .1. I I black aura, I bay
mare, 1 pria, hook, I ret of doable baraeoe. and
1 bagny, ec the .eeeo waa ! perch aal bv m. aa
the I let day af May, aad hit with him o. iuaa
ealy, aubjeot to my order.
FREDRICK SHOPS.
Jleerty'e X Eoada, Jaly U, ltlh.lt.
QAUTION '
All paraon. .re hereby warned afalatt nar
ehailaf or in any way meddlla, with the fullow
In, property, bow Ib tbe poiHMio. af F. 11.
J.rdaa, via i I bode aad bUiae;. I eotm ekalre,
I rookie, ahalr, I cupboard, I table, 1 etand, 1
love and oookin, otaaaitc, aad all ether boaoo
bold aooda, ae the came behinaa to me, aad tc
left with him aa lam. ealy, euejeet ta myerder.
JOHN F. JURY.
f.oeeate'0 Mille, Jaly 14, U7.,.
c
iautIUn.
All perannc ara harebv werncd anaiaet par
ehaaln, or ia any way meddlia, with the fel
kw!n, property, now In the poaeMcio. or f atriok
Hoever, af Fernueo. towaohip, vie t 1 Bookie,
atovo. 1 cot of carpenter toole, I nice, I Iron
kettle, I ana-harm waajoaj, ana eel aln,le herneee,
aa tbe came Wloea to me. aad le hn with him
oB Iobb ealy, cobjoot te my order.
JAM KB McKIKIIKH.
Marrow, Fa., July 14, l7o-e
pAUTlON.
n,i rwiia ar. aereoy eeatinne. aaalnel
paiwhaein, ae ia any manner meddling with the
foll.win. nrMM.lv. a.w ! O.- ....... . t.
Premler, of Union towncb Ip, vie I M0.IH foal
of aawl lomlsn-, aa.CWI fMt f caw loge, I bay
horee, I hull aad one waroa, aa lha acme f.
purchaaed by me at Rhertf'e aale on Ihe ath day
of Juaa. an. la lsr atlti. kla. mm mum i. l.
Jaot lo my order. , u. L. REED.
vieoraeia.uety ai, lara-Bt.
All pereoni aro hereby warned ana. nit Btif.
ehaaln or In any manner modaiiag with the fol
lowing property, now in the handa of Jatnee Vrel
mar, of Hell towniblp, via : 1 oek itore and
ntrnalla, all tbe tinware and dlahea in the house,
cuaira, s lauia, i peq ana oeaotng, 60 p board,
1 ton -plate atoyt and pipe, 1 doughtray, 1 grind -atone,
I band iw. aa the aama beloavi to tna ami
it left wltk klm oo loan entijert to my order.
nnnni jikkth, JR.
OaUod, June SI, 187& -Hi
QAUTIOS.-.
All pereoae an berebv warned aaalnet aar.
ehaaln, or la any way meddlin, with the ful
.win, propeny, now IB tne a.nilc ar Joba A.
Naff, af Ilew Weahrn,ten, Clearleld eoaaly, Pa.,
vta i 1 aook rtove, 1 act rbain, I rockln, chair,
I Oft, atava, I cupboard, I adi end hnldla,, 1
dead, lei of carpet, I aerec .f wheat, 1 plow, 1
mere, 1 horee, f a-t herneee, 1 ,cd, I dearborn
weua. I bo,e, I black cow, 1 mnly cow. Thla
property waa parcbaeed by me Jane Jilh, 1S71,
end le left with tho cald John k. Net oa loan,
"j-ei w any nrn.r. nnnni nKFr,PH.
New Waahlaaoa, Juaa 90, 17,-11
QAUTION.
All erconc ara berebv eentloned oa-alnel
purcbaaia, or ia aay way meddlia, with the fo.
fewin, property, now in po.Beaelen of John Keln,
of Morrla toweialp, vie t 1 browa mare, 1 bay
mare, 1 two bona wa,oa, I eprina wa(oa, I
eowc, i yccs-lln, heifera, 1 eprn, naif, I bufi, II
ehe-p, 1 luei pl.w, 1 ahovel plowa, 1 barrow, I
wind mlU, t eoree of wheat, I aerec el rye, I
acrae .f aala, aad 7 aerec of core ia the ,reond,
aa tba came wao purchaaed bv me Jaae II, aad
la eahjeol lo my order at any Uoaa.
1. U. F011CEY.
tlreheiatoB, June 10, 1S7ML
dminTstr
Netteo M berebv (ive. that Letlereaf Ad
mlalatraltoa aa the eateta of S. H. HIIAFFNKR,
hue af Uwreneetowaehlp, Clearneld Oimnty, Pa.
dwoMcd, harts, bann d.ly Rraald le Ihe aeder.
al,aL all pMmaa indebted to eaid eetato will
Eleoeo enftko Immediate payment, and them
via, etatmi or demeaila will pr.a.at them
properly thanuanled for eettlemcnt without
delay. J.R.BIIAW,
Ulaariald, Jaly II, lttt..St Adm'r.
.'Xe:UTRIX' njTICB.Ntl-e I. kera
J by irlv-n Ihal hrilere tc.tame.lary aa tbe
eatete af UEORllR OI1PRN, dee-umd, late
of Brady towathlp, Ct-arleld eoaaly, Penn'a
bavin, bean del. (rented to tbe andereiaued, all
pereoae indebted lo cald ectatc will pleaaa make
payment, aad Ihnee bevla, claim, at drmaadc
will prceeal them properly aatheatiaatcd foe eH
llemeat. CHRISTINA OODEN,
Lwlberabar,, Jaly 14, llrt.-tl ,,",,
1 EXECUTOR'S) MOTIClV-Natl-e la hara.
i by (lr-n that lelMra teelamcnUuy bavla,
ban avaat-d to tba eaharvlbov aa Ine octet, of
HENRY BRETH.; BR, aW-J. ui. ef Be"
tewaaklp, Clearleld eoaaly, Puatylvanin, all
peraana in..hud ta aaid eetaM are reaaectcd to
maha Imeaadieta fa-maM, aad Ikeae bar la,
akviau afai.et Ike earn, will fnaeoil them Sal,
BBlkntteaAad (ar aaulemeal.
. . MKNRY ERETH.ja.
Oetead, Jaly 14. l,t,-l.e laaratw.
! tScomiffi, t?tf.
FTdOUIC. FKi:i,
G ltOCEUY
store. ,
A. G. KRAMER & CO.,
Market Htrwat, eua door weet of Manalua
llone. t'lrarSeld, Pa. ,
Keep eoBataotly oa b.iad
81'IMH,
t COFKKE,
TEAS,
BObA, '
COAL OIL,
. SYRl'P,
SALT,
SPICKS,
SOAP, .
0a.aad aad Dried Fralla, Tibaoee, CI, arc, Cam-
dlec, C)der Vlar,ar, TJattar, Kgrs, Ac '
ALSO, EXTRA OAIE MADE
Wheat and Buckwheat Flour,
Corn Ileal, Chop, Feed, dec,
All of whieb win be eeld cheap for cock or la
exeaaaa. cor eoaatry proeuoe.
A. O. KRAUKR A CO,
Cleerteld, Nor. 11, ISH.-tf
JRMOVAhl
JOHN McGAUGHEY
Woatd refpeetfully notify the pablta grneralty
that ke hae remvrwd hia Uroeery Sum from
Rbaw't How, tit the hotMing formerly oeeapiod
by J. Miles Kratier, on ttecuoJ itj-irtt, next door
to lllgler'a hunlware ttore, where ke In tend'
ket-ping a full Una of
H O V K It I E N.
HAMS, PKIKP RKKFaod LAHU,
8VOARS and St RII'S, of all (radea.
TE AS, Ureea end Dlack.
COPPER, Roaited and Orarn.
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS,
" c.r.rf; t it i its,
All klada la the market.
PICKLES, ia Jen aad barrelc.
SPtt.'Kd. la every form aad variety.
FAMILY FLOUR,
AI.I. KIN IN, OK CRACK RRR.
SOAPS,
SIATCI1F.8, .
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PEACnEJ,
DRIED CHE11RIES,
Coal Oil and Lamp Chimneys.
And e ,oud eccortment of tboae tbinae aauall,
i.pi la a irro-Mry elore, which be will eacban,
fur m.rkctlii, at the market prleei.
W'ill acll for each ac aheapty aa aay other one.
Fleece call and aee hie etech and Juda. for
juarani,
J0UN ateOAORIIKY
Cleerteld, May 17, 1174.
G
ROCERIK3.
JAte H. LYTLE,
(Sucaaeeor ta LYTLE A htlTCHELL)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER IN
CIIIIICB LINK 4K TEAS,
OOL0N0B,
JAPA.fS,
IMPERIAL,
TOUNO HYSON,
ENULLSH BREAKFAST
Parcel la Market.
BUTTER AND ECC
Will ba bent and told at I rat eaat, Caak mold
far Ceualry Prod wee.
GERMAN CHERRIES,
TURKEY PRUNES,
PRESERVED PEARS,
PHILADELPHIA HAMS.
PIHH.
Merkerel, Leke Ilerrin,, Cod, Ac.
PiCki.Ea.
Barrel Pickle, and Eaalieh Flcklas.
FLOUR AND PEED.
Floar, Cera Meal, Oat Meal, Aa.
mchltt
JAS. B. LYTLet.
CHEAP GROCERIK8!
LUMBER CITY, FA.
The nadereltued nnnnunoM at hia old frtmidc
nnd P.lruae th.t b. b.c op-ned n Bood lino el
of Elrk A Spencer, for which be eellelti a liberal
patroaaaA II. W. SPENCER.
Lamber City, Pa March 11-lt
OSHANNON LAND AND LUMBER
u " r i ,
OSCEOLA STEAM MILLS, '
aanraoniBai
LUMBER, LATH, AND PICKETS
BBS
8AWED SHINGLES.
Aua Bille af IlKMl.orir ..J anew .
t. order ea char! Bollee,
AiaoTOWN LOTS f... t. it.- l l
of Oceeola. 1
Ai.eo I.AnnR laanD.iiau. abub,.
MKRCHANDISK .1 lk.l. li u
Oceeola.
D. . SIIILLINOF0RD, Preeldaat,
Onca-Foreet Flaee, Bo. Ill g, ttk at, FklPa.
JOHN LAWS11R, aeaaral San't.
pdjaal-ft Oaeoole Mllai, thmrlald Oe- Pa.
iOOT AND SHOE MAKING.
a. . .I "nniini, i aiarBei wroM, n
Krimmi'm I.e. m.m.a.U l. . - i
----- "--i U----.-WIVA, m., aaejaai reeoivoai
a la lot nf Krenek Calf Bkiat and Klpa.tkt
beat In the Market, and la new prepared u aaai
nfaotar orerythlng In hia line, lie wll war.
fwm wen in aa aa rpraaeatl.
The eltloona afniaaa.ij ..i ui.u.
raapeetfally la? I tod to gira him a eell.
Work done at akert aotlaa. t ia'tt.
N
EW 8IIOR STORE
- . - -- - ,iwpM m, vH.re.ia
aad tha palillc at lar,e, that I have rceud Urn
Short chop formerly na by Frank Short aad
am prvparwd la mak. had mead all blade of Bo.li
aad Shoee, at fom.rl, dea. by Shorty .a abort
4 a""' aiaoe oi wors Bel
..r, ..... ... ,D. .iT. ... ocet rreaea
olaokelweycoa bead. Sbepoa Mark ltlreoLN.il
.,, . ,k. All 1 tl-.-i
March, 14 fady TflOMAS ALLEN,
H" OlfsR AND I.OT FOR 8 A LK.
The Honae aad Lot tm tho earner of Mar
bet ead Finh erraota, Clearleld, Pa., Ic for aala.
The lot eoalele. .early aa a-re of f re.id. The
Boace It lerire d.alkj frame, eoatalaia. Bine
rejoma. For terma aad Bihar InfereaaUon anntr
ta tha eahaorihar, at the PoM ORee.
F. A. All LIN.
"Si
iUotrts.
. I ii.l
t ! '
ALLKGI1ENV HOTKL,
IMarkcl St., b-t. Third and Poorlli.l
( I.KAItfli:!.!). kA.
The anbecrllMir havlu, bwum ts-ui.rlctur of
Ihiahutal, would rM.pM.tf.il- , l,l rl ftlisi.
vf publui palrwnesa. Prioea redaectl le CBit Ihe
llema. .. ...
J.n.lil-"7i:'f. O. I.. LKIl'OLDT.
SCMI.UEil ANSA' llOVSI' ' 7
CUKWEMSVlliLK, PA. ;
ML tUX UUU, Paiu-aisroa.
Jiavla, become proprietor of tble Motel, I
woo id meii.oii.iiy .olicii the patroe,e of lie
public, liouae Icacaally and coaveaiauUy ait
aati-d i e -vl, rcBtied and retaroicbed , guod earn.
pk. cwMnc .itemed. Ail raJliiMd traiaa atop at
thla huB.e.- , ... ,r . , . , jau-o-7o
SHAW UOUUB,
- (Oor. of Mark-t A Prom alrau,
CLr.AKl IKLP, PA.
Tbe uadr.i,ncd bavin, lakaa charac af thi.
H'.lcl, woald iv.nccllully cilleil i.utiltc ietronnc.
janl'71 V. H. FULLEHTON.
rASIirNGTON"lItJuVK7-'''"
VY ' NEW WASIIINUTON, PA.
Thll nuw and wel' funii.krd bonce baa he.
laki-a by the Un4crai,iicd. 11a facia eonddrtit of
bvin, abi. ta raader eeuafaotion lo thoee who mey
fevor hiia with a aall.
My, Ia7l. (1. W. DAVIS, Propr.
jtyjohJToiiR uovk.'
Oppeelu th. Court Uoaaa,
. LOCK 'llA VEN.'PKNN'A.
jellfl HAUBKAL A KR0M, Prop a.
LOVD HOUSE, '""'"7
Mala Btrct,
PHILIPHHCRO, PENS'A.
T.hl. .I... ,RnHllJ wilk .k. k... Ik- M.-.k
affurda. The larelia, public Ic iotited to call.
THE MANSION HOUSE.
Corner of tfeoondand Market Streete.
CLKARKILI), PA.
IlilHei- and ommodloni Ilotol kaa. daring
tke peat year, been anlargod'U double iu
former eapaotty for the entertainment of alraa.
gere and gueet. Tba whole building baa boea
rafurniahod, and tba proprietor will epare no
paiua to render hia gaeate oomiorublo wiille
tayiag wltb him. .
AJwrrhe M ana ion Husao" Omaibaa rune to
and from the iepot oa tbe arrival and departnra
of eah train. JOHN UOUUllKkTY,
vprd-7t 1 Propria., r
r. K. AKWftt.O.
d. w. Ansoi.o.
J. . Aitct.li n
F. K. ARNOLD & CO.,
lSnnketv and IlrokMM,
Kcynoldivllle, JelTeraon t'o Ia,
Hohay rooalred on drpoift. DireniintJ at ino
derato ratca. Easturn ami Foreign Kv.frmr.jtT at
wave on hand and oollrtit-tts promptly malf.
rleynoldarUttj, I fro (ft, 174. -ly
County National Bank,
OV CLEAIIF1F.LD, PA.
ROOM In Meaonie Utiilding. one dor twrth ol
C. U. Wataoa'a lira btore.
I'aeaage Tieketa to aad from Liveqiieol. Queeaa
town, til an row, ltonduo, Pari ami t'iitiliiirD,
Alto, Drafta fur aale on tbe Royal Bank of Ireland
and Iufierial Bank of Loudon.
JAMES T. LEONARD, PrtVt.
W. M. BslAW, Cafhicr. tl;1r?4
DREXEL & CO.,
No. 31 South Third Htreet, Phlla.lelphla
And Dealers In Government Securities,
Apt'llcation by mail will reeirr rrnnint attea
tion, and all Information cheerfully furnihd
Ordcra aolietdxi. April H-tf.
prutistry.
J. M. STIWAET, D. D. S.,
yTyi-Sra Office over Irwlu lJrug Suira.
JXTX? CVRVRKPVILLK, 1'A..
All dental operation!, rllhrr in tbe lianicsl
or operative branch, promptly attt-ntlctt to ae
aatlitantloti gnaranteH. rSpeial attnlirtn j.mj
ta thatreatmettt nf liaeaiee of tbe naiarel f (),
gama and mouth. Irregularity uj tu tt,tb futv
eefully ourretled. Treth estruutrd without pain
by the uae or Ktlmr, and ariticia) teeth inwrtsHt
of tbe beat aiaterial and warranted lu rnifter aal
la fact ion. april'i'71:ly
D
EXTISTBV.
Hartnc detrrmiacd to locate In Curwt-navilla
for tbe pwtpuee of paraaing my prefaaeioa, I
beret' offer air aervicea te the nubhe. I hate
juat Aniibed a term of druUl initrttetlnria unttfr
tbe best toaehan of Ihe PennaylvaDia College ef
Dental Surgery in l'blladrlphia, aud an ti"W
pit-pared toviwula all work pertaining to dfiil
latry in the beat wanner, with tha lattat ioiproTe.
meaU. All work guaranteed to gire entire tat
iraotiun ae to quality and duration. Teeth rt
traetod without pain. Room ia new Rank build
ing. For further informatioB apply in peraon or
addreaa K. M. IJlUlllu.N.
mohalTk-tf. CarwrnavUle, Fa.
a. m7 hills
Would roaperlfully &tify hi patienta
hat he hat reduevdaht price of AKT1-
F1CIAL TKK1 H tol2u.0 Dar art. ar
$.15. M for a donbte aet. Por aay Iwoparaue
coming at the aame time, to have aath an appcr
aet, will get tke two aeaa for iJe.OU, or
each. .
Terma Invariably Car.
Clearfield, July 1, 187.
CLEARFIELD
PLANING MILL
COMPANY
TIIK endaraigned, inwenora ta HKKI) i
F0W Kill, bar purebaatd the Cl.KAH-
riKLU i'LAMNti MILL, and refitted it let
doing an exlcuiive buainora. All tke maobinurr
wilt ba added iTceaaaiy to make it one of tat
moat eomplele eatabifahmenta ot the kind In th
State. They are now prepared ta rieeteo erden
for aay work In that line. They will gireapevial
attention to all matoriala for kuare building.
FLOORING, WEATHER -BOARDING,
SASn, DOORS, BLIKDfl,
BRACKETS, aTleI i.l.aV, Af.
OF ALL STYLES, alwavi on band.
WORK HI) BOARIta, nn l at) artirlf
rj fit hnildlng, will ba txrhangetl fbr IKV
LIMHKlt, aa that pereoae at n diitanr mar
bring their lumber, exchange it ft, ead trluri
home with the maautjui tired articlae.
ThaComtian will alaraVM havaub hand a lrf
took nf dry lunitwr, eo aa to be aMt to fill aa
ordor on tbe phorteM nntice. Only the het and
moat skillful hande will he employed, at that tht
pub lie may rely apoa good work.
Lamber will be worked or anld aa lew aa It aa
be purrhaeed anywhere, nnd warranted to gira
eat it tort ton. Aa the hualneea will he done ap"!
tbe eaah principle we can nfford to work for email
prtiftta.
DltY LUMBER WANTED 1
EapMially aaa and a l alf and two Inch peaal
tuff, for which a liberal price will bc paid.
The baatneca will be conducted aadertheeect
of Iba
"Clearfield Tinning Mill Co."
M. fl. Brown will nereonallv anpcrlnlcnd the
bueineea. . -
Order! reapeatfully nlleilcd.
M. O. BROWS A BRO.
Clearaeld, Pa, Juaa 1, 1175..
O. I. c.
WnKRE ro boy my TRY noot, (ISO.
aericc, Qoecnawere, Olaccware, llror ael
Netioaa, Oonfeelloaariea, Ac, cheap foraeih.
The cubeerlber ben leave lo lafrrm bll eld aad
aew cutlomera that he hae opeaed
A VARISTT STORE. . .
IN 01ER HOPE, Pa-
And will acll .nikla .1 nrlM-a In aiatt the ttcice. 1
liberal trdoctloa will be made to cuclomcre key
In, at wholeaale.
Cctl and riaiclne my etnek before perchcrt'l
alacwhcra. A liberal idars of pebllc pilrcaap
eollcltcd.
0. J. KKAflT.
Olea Hope, Pa., Jaae 14, 1171.
LJIOH ALlSZTaaMd7rir,ned ef.n nf
r cel. a vein. 1,1. town nr.m.,1. in the boroefl
of Oleerfleld. Lol S, IS feel, wilh a food te
ator. pl.nh hnaca Ihereoa en-lcd, with I'"
reetna down ataira and four Bed room! ap u'
sico, crwiat room aad hath room oa ecenea e
Hooae laiahcd complete from cellar tc attic
Uead doable aorcb and (ood welet. Price ret-
aoa.hla and paymanle eaay.
iuaa,!j WM aa. Mccl'LltOl