r-enj-eiAMf'jj 1 TTTlIitilAM M. HENRT, Jostioi '" Vf or Tin PBACBADrVniVSS, LUMBER CITY. Collootloao made oud ouaiy promptly , paid arer. Artlolefl of agreonoat tad deed If MHJHN aeatly OXeaBted ud warranted oor not or so obarge. MJy'71 FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES Of All kinds,: Be careful I by only the renuine. Alto BufW Barrow t. HiraboDM rrucxa, im proved Money Drawers, A a. GiwiV fiaUnTee. AMtM nepeirMi nroranii). (, FAIRBANKS, MOHNH A CO. 4S Wood Sim et, Pittsburgh, iP , Ifioar.SS 7B-1m. We male onlj Strictly Fere Gcofis. J" tat of oai Walla Lead blk fonrlne Itaml and we guarantee a aegree et nr. mips aWMlaaaaawnaorFoae.d SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE. Maroh 1, IWMia. HUEY & CHRIST, SOLBl'AOPRLfTOBSOrTIlE , CELEBRATED TONIC HEM BITTERS. . , ' SKSD F'OK TRICK LIST. II1JKY dFciIRIHT, 1 Ml N. 3d Mr, -PHILADELPHIA March 111', 1S7S ,n " 'TTc; s.-fTegal, ' ' . .. '.,.. ; Ironsides Store, "; , . ..... . .... pimpgBuBQ, pA ' !'' DtAtttt.1 "' IIARDWAHB, BTOVUS, nRATKRfl, RANG ES, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. .. - ' AND UANUFACTVKER OF TIN, 8HEST-IR0N AND O0PPERWARB. , - PreiqoUlo BUeol, , Pbillipabarf, Contra Co., Po. lft.Mor 1870. POWELL & MORGAN, DUUII II ' JtE A Mi. M9 It 'AHJb, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. . . CLIARIIILD, PA. F ARMING IMPLEMENTS of all kloda for aalo hj rOWELL A MORGAN. nAILROAD WHEELBARROWS in for aola by , POWELL A MORGAN. fVIL, PAINT, PUTTT, GLASS , Nalli, ato., for aolo bj POWELL A MORGAN. JJARNESS TRIMMINGS A SHOE VlnJt..a. In aU ko ' ' vnwm.i. A uoRaAW. Q.TIN8, PISTOLS SWORD CANES . . e tot tola bj , , ' ' POWELL A MORGAN. OTOYES, Of ALL SORTS AND O i r i ..v ... ! 81l.l, for lal. bf o i "' ' " ' POWELL A MORGAN. RON! IRON I IKON I IRON I ' ( ; for aolo bj , , POWELL A MORGAN. TTQRSK SHOES k HORSE SHOE XL' - RAILS, for aolo by POWELL A MORGAN. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES Aod boat Moaofuliro, for aolo by ;' POWELL A MORGAN, THIMBLE SK.EINS AND PIPE t 30X18, for aolo by ' '' I" POWELL' A MORGAN. SAGEETT g SCHRYVER at.ai.Bwa in HARDWARE, and nannfaoturor of TIN, COPPER it SHEET IRON WARE, Heroud Street, Clearfleld, Pa. Havloa; roflttod oor atororoom aod doablad onr atoek, wa an propmrod to olfar boriolao to por obaaora la oar tla. Wo koro doaidod to do a Strictly Cash Business, ' aad can therefore tell at greatly nduead prlct. Carnantars and pereeaiwho eofltevplata bvlld lug will do wall to Mania oar . , TooUa&lBuil&iAiraVrdvAro, whioh li saw and oi the boat Muftotaro. ' i . : '., , Wa keep a -nrge ttoak of nails, . " , locks, GLASS, - if LATCH K8, PUTTY, fe , ' 11 HINGES, glub, : . :; , h screws, All kinds of Bench Plans, fUwi, Chisels, Bqaam, Ham mere, HatAbnta, Plumbs and Levels, . Mortised Thumb Auagci, BoTels, ' Branos A Bltts, Wood and Iron Den oh florewi, and the best ' Boring Maflhlne In tha , narkat. ; 1 Double find Single Bitt Axes, POOKBT 0UTL1RT, A. Agents for BurncU'i Iron Corn SheHer, warrantaa. Alio, agentalur Rtpkardi . ' GOTHIC FLUE. TOl'S, . wblok aeToataaMy titro Baaoky Flaea, l" Fnrm ImplcmcnuiA Garden Took, ' ' ...... of erery deaaHptloB, ,. ; .i i -, ' . . ' , A large rarity of COOK STOVES, . i wblok wo wonai4o liro aatl.roetloa. forlabtt Rrtrli'fA anil funtiuM , VivRooflog, SfHoRi, oad Job Work ioaa oa roooooablo oarma. All ordaro wlU roo.lt o proaapl olloaUta. Ploaablaor-aad aaa Sltioi oltoodod to - ..ii.ocw. woramoo.k ,. oioy 0, 1010. ( Slr,,U rj &jf'6tinf, flf. N EW OPENING. f SHOWERS' BOOT & SHOE , : . . . . : ... t i.t .'.,,.( ,. .,.! .. - l . ARB ,r.'.t u !ru '. 0 . HAT & CAP ...... i ... r STORE, j'-;' : . . . ' i' i ROOM No. 1, PIE'S OPERA HOUSE, MARKET URKET. ' A A.II aad aompleta aesortaaeat of maw aooda 4 boot aty loo, dowa ta "HARD PAN" PBICKS. Clttaoae are lorltod to ooll ond aaamlao my otook oad judge for tbemeelree m to quality ood prleM of gooda. ... JOSEPH 8. 8II0WKRS. Clearteld, April 14, 18T4. M7,T, I" H,T . rt Fiiorn. FEED, AMD GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Mom No. 4, Ple'o Oporo Mono, , ' ' ClrorSold, Po. . . Koop ooaaUntly om band SUGAR, ' ' ' COfFER, ' BODA, COAL OIL, BVRUP, salt, ;' . "L , SPICKS, 1 ' . i i h ;' . 80AP, .. I ,1 . OoDftod Kaj Driod Fnilta, Toboeoo, Clfort, Coo- dloa, Oldor Vine', Bailor, Eaga, Ao. ALSO, EXTRA OMB-HADI Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &o., All of wblok vUt ko oald okooD for oah or 1 aiokoofi for ooutry prodooo. A. U. KBAjiKK A SO. Clooriold, Nor. II, lo7o.-tf . R EMOVAL 1 . JOHN McGAUGHEY Wonld reflMotfaltr dotlfT the bablle aanaralW that ha kat romoTod hia Grocery 8 tore from Shaw! Row. to tbo on) Id tor fbrmarlr oeounaod by J. Mi lea Kratiar, on Second atroet, next door to Big let's hardware ttore, where ho Id tan da seeping a rail lino or GSOCHBIEK. HAMS, DRIED BSKf oad LARD. SUGARS oad 81 RUPS, of oil raJoa. -TEAS, Qraoa aad Blank. COFFEE, Roootod and Grata. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, , rRllTS, , All klada la tbo aoarkot PI0KLB8, te Jon oad barrala. SPICES, la orary roroa aad rorlaty. FAMILY FLOUR, ' ALL KINDS Of CRACKERS. SOAPS, ., , ', '. . . MATCOES, ' , DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, . DRIED CBERRIES, Coal Oil fc&l lamp CHmniyi. And a rood oa.ortm.ot of tkoao tklnaa aaoollr kept la a grooary otoro, wkkk ka will oiaaoafo ir oioroaung oi too monat pnooo. Will tall for eaik ao oboaply aa aay otbor oao. Pleoao ooll aod loo bla atook aad Jodn for yoaraoit. JOHN McGAUOIIET. Claorll.ld, Jan. I, 1871. R0CERIE3. JAS. H. LYTLE, u (Saoaoaaot to LTTLI A MITCHELL) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' DEALER IN CHOICE LIMB OP TBAR. 09M)NGS, ; ,, JAPANS, lMPERUt, T0nO HTSOR, ENGLISH BREAKFAST Paroat la Markot. . BUTTER AND BOOH .' Will ao kopt oad ooM at Brit toat. Caak paid for Coaalry Prodaoo. . ...,,. GERMAN CHERRIES, TURKIT PRUNES, PRBRERVID PEARS, i PHILADELPHIA HAIIS. rtn. Mooborol, tok, Borrlnt, Cod, to. ' ' ' . ' i . ; ' . ' v Borral Flokfa. aod lollak Ploblao. Floor, Oora Ml, Dot MmIAi ' " JAB, tt. ITTLl. gittttttmntt. M ILL NOTICK.- Aaj wiir fctTlac ion to ww iv't Look HrtB, hi kart them MMufHtrt4 at tit Iom( U ud in ih bMt buhw hj wUIIni th fUw HiU or Tuwui, QbftV uo.. TTMoir nrttt. beua BTn, P. Ho BUAW Uok Ito, April 1ft, 1870 In. USTKE3' 0TIC8. At ft Court of CoumoB Pint holil t Cloat loid. on lb l&tk iUt of Marob. 1171 Iht odr i(Dtl wtro aiipulnlwl TruiUM f tko HUM of r. u. Hiiier, ouur proofiiDgii w idhmm toobnant. Tbej hombj (ivo ooiioo thai tboy or twl wilk oil lb tftaU of laid 9. O. Millor, aod alt books, Toiubara and Pra rolauag to tbo aaoia. and tbar rvauir all parooni In dab tad to tbo aalo) Millar or holding proptrtj keloagioa; to bin. to pot and dallrar all auuia of wooey and propart duo and balonginf to bin, to tba aia iruitot-a, and aiao aire an orauum- w proaont tbair raipativaeoonta and daatauuio C. W.8MITI1, Truilaoao W. D. UliiLUH, j Cleart.a.il, April 11, 18T ot. jHR SALE OR RENT. Tba underalrnad flo Jln U too loonvniDt to keap a Public lloiia at tk mouth of Hand; and Central Point, dniroa to rant, aril, or abaaga tba fortnar. 11a will aiobango It for town property in Claarnald or Curwonavillo. Thll pro perty eontalna 169 aervi, 40 f wblob are o I tared. Tbo wbolo uuadarlaid with ool, Ira olav aad a Tain of lr)B-or, braldaa poraeafinc a good wator powar Tha bnildinjta are a largo dwelling, barn, out honara, and a aaw-nill. PoipMion will ba itfs at any time. Ilia title la indtiputable. 'he nroiDeotive value of thti tre party it not equaled In tba eoontjr, and ll tberelore rer daiirabl aa an inTeatmant. Be idea, a large quantity of iaw timber it yet on th propeKy, which ean bo nanufaoturrd on tbo pramlaet. Laol of help and meaai to deralot. H i my reason for otfering It for sale. Aoy farther in fonnatioa Jn oo obtained by addreaaing tba ank- Kribr. LAWRKNCK FLOOD. French We, IV, March lit -I mo. j 0 RPHANS COURT 1SALK.- In Borauaaet of aa order of the Orphan a' Court of Clearfield county, Pa., the anderafgaed, Administrator of the estate of Andrew Moore, lata of Puna township, dw'd. will eipose to public self, in tha borough of Lumber City, at the pub )io house of J. P, Uoppy, on Tburaday. May 5, 1816, at 1 clock P-,ta all that oertain traot of land, late the ectete of said drceeeed, situaia in aaid boiough, bounded and described a follows, Til i Oa the west by and or John P. Hi la, north by lands of Urlrr Bell and tlaorge rrnore, aaat by lands of the Kert Young estate and James Cupples, and south by other lands late of said deo'd, lands of (be Jyhn Pergaaun estate, at al., eontainiDK about lit aorta more or lest. The iaiprord meats oonsist of a one and B-lialf story rrame uweinog nouao ibxiu loot, wita kilohea atlaobM, a log oarn, and other outbuild ings. About lb acres of the land Is cleared Bnd under good cultivation. Tbbhs op Saib. One-third tba purehaaa money at confirm ation of sale, one-third In one year Iron, date of sale, and tbo balance at tha death or Hannah Moore, widow ol Hamoel Moore, lata of said township, deo'd, the Utter two payment- with Interest, to ba ear-arid by bond and mortgage on the property. WM, T. MOORS, liuajtbw uity, oJUM w. T-l. ... Aiua r. TTOTICB IN PARTITION.' State of PoBaaylraoio, 1 Hetate of Joroeo C Ato, Retate of Joroeo C V Orohooa, lato of ' j Bradford tp. dee 'd Clearfield eouoty, aa i: la poranooee of oS order teeaod oat of the Orpboo'a Uoart of Cteorflold ooooty, and to me directed, oa toquiaitfoo. and portilioo will bo bld op tbo real oototo of tho tote Jatoea 0. Urehem, oa Tueadoy, tho twooty. third doy of Moy, A. D. 18TS. Tho aaid real attato oonrlata of a roooaoaro or traot of land eitoer In Bradford onwaihip, la raid ooonty, onnuiatnp; one bondred and niao (100) aeree ond thirty oino HO) pereboa, boooded ood dooeribed oa followa : Bejrlontog at a white oak oornerr tbenoe by landa of Violent B. Holt aaat oao hoodrml and elite (ISO) nerehoe to o corner of llortawick Buck'a plooa; thoooa north aiy lanni ol rfoan ntowort one auotlroo ana ell teaa (1161 perohee to a peat I thonoe by louda of Joha 8htrey weit one boadrod ood aiaty ( 101 pen-bee to a port ( tnenoo one bundrod ond ell teeo (IIS) porcbea to the plane of brgtoniag. Moiloe la therefore hereby alreo to Bllao Ora- boot (widow), Barbara E. Canning-ham aad Wm. Conninirhatn her huaband, and Alfred Uraham and Matthew Wllioo, guardinna of lleory 11. Gra ham and Aleiander N. Urabam, legal boirl ond repreeontatirea of tbo dooeaaed, to bo theo and thero preaeat at tbe time tod looted (32d dor of Moy) If yoo oeo proper. HborlV'a 0o, I W. R. MePUERBOX, Clearfield, Po. j April IMt Sheriff. QEPHANS' COUKT SALE. In parntanoa of aa order af tha Orphans' Court of Clearleld aoaaty, the aaderiignad. Trustee, Aa., in tho matter of tha sale of the real Mtata of William HaNteread, lata of Hall town ship, dea'd, will ex poire to pablie sale, on the premie in aaid towaahip, a Th radar. Jaua 1, IHTtt, at S o'clock p. a., an that eertala traot of land, lata tba ealata of aaid dee'd, attaate im aaid town ship, and doeeribed s follows t Beginning at a maple, corner of other lands lata of deo'd ; thence by same nortk 1 degrees cast lit parokas ta a post i thence stilt ky same south 88 J degrees east 31 perebes to a maple i theooa aoith 1 4 dagroee east UO porehea to ablrohi tbanoo aoath 8H1 degrees east as porchee le a post tbenoa by traeta Noe. 6919 and 6918 aoatk H degroec west 3 HO rerehes tc a poet i thonoe north degrees wast 9 perches to pisie of beginning, oontainiog one dob area ana iwaniyoae aerea ana Bny-aigat ana fonr-tenth perches mors or less, and known as Parpen Ne. 1 la tho partition or decedent's real estate. About twenty acres arc cleared. Also, abont three and a hair rafts of good plae, and flva hundred thoosand feet of good hemlock tin ker. Tbe property will be cold as a whole, or In two lots, to suit purchasers. Tamil or 8xt. One-third of tha pare baa money eash oo Confirmation of cale, one -third in one year from date of sale, and tic balance In two years from dale of sals, the latter two nav- meats with Interest to be secured by Judgment ituoau aaua uurrgagc un lam promt tea. 11. L. HK.NUKKHO.V, April M, 76-4L Tnutco, Ac TOWNSHIP STATEMENT. JOUN W.TUBNKR. District Treamrer. af uranam lowwenin, ia aocount with tload and Poor Ponds for 1876 t Mat) H!D DR. Tobal.doc last seltlemcDt.. ......$ In 6 To Road Duplicate, 1876 928 TI To balance..... ', , 11 St 968 .19 CR. By Saperrtaors' ordcrB by II. I-aosberry.Ji16 66 By Buperricorc' Orders by H. Hamlin. 381 44 By S per cent, on ffl9A 99 orders lifted.... IT 93 By exonerations on Duplleate, lf74 - By " " 1876 ., By axoBeration on A. Wilson's tajt, 'Tt...H By one day at eettlemtmt By am't uncollected 1 876 duplicate ,!iMari)ip -DR. To bal. doe last setUement , .20t 43 To am't of Duplicate for 1876 17a 68 re error la additional duplicate for 1876. S 60 48l 69 CR. By Orerseer's ordera lifted...,. $it go By 3 par cent, on aama ., t 63 By I per cent, oolleetiog 1276.60 t 71 By axonaratieoi oa Duplioata, 1874 M 4 89 By one day at settlement ,M , oe By am't uncollected oa Daplioatc, IH74... 91 96 ny am i unooiieetad oa Duplioata, 1876... 174 83 Uj balance dna townahipH M M 6 16 $481 69 We, the nnderslgacd Auditors of Qraham tewnehip, having aaamlnwd tho aooounta and ToooDcra or .ions w. Turner, Traaauror of aaid lownsoip, ana ana ueoi oorreot anaboTa stated. C. W. KYLRR, lAmlitori. J.L.WARD. I attmti A.J. UUIJLER, Clerk. 9 rah am ten, May I, 1876-81. RANTED. N. E. ARNOLD, CURWENaVILLB, PA., ' (Swoaaaor to) Arnold 'A Hartshorn. J OO.ooo te-laeh aave4 anuiflea, JOrOOO aeiinda mt Wool. Partlaa borlni mK 8hla(loo or Wool (or eith er) will do well to oall oa ao. Tko kifkoal aw " f,iw fmm on IIDNO. ' Alao, a fall aad eoaplett Hook or DRY GOODS, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS 4 H1IOKM. GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, , ; SALT, PROVISIONS, 4c, WhUh tlH Lo. awlJ .A -1-1 a-dM;.ai':;r OarwaanUla, May e, 1ST. ' THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA , WBDNESDAT MORNING, MAY II.IIT. - HCAVIN. r Tboro U o .'tt". wkoro .kioa aaaloulod ikad Pweo oa Ibo aplrlt of too Hrlooa doodi . .. Tbo troa of Lit. Ibot bappy load adoraa, . Aad rooea blaah wltboot aarrooadlof lb.ro.. 'notorial Sprlof, tbo ooly aooaoo tbara, llroolD.. .woairai goio. w inu..i -, n ..-1 II iMiJ lU... n ll.ri ui y i.hi. i . - 1 Aad floo.r. parvaalol bloaaoiu on Ib.ir alio,. Tbaro boppy oonlo nnllo tbolr fcrraol loya, . Aod aooail Iko pool of (roliludo !crt prolH,' Tbo (lowln, aoraphlaia, oo wlnja of Iro, With aolaa aooonloal alrlka tbo ol't. lyre. Tboro Joaae'a Soa, la krlihtaot lory droit, Approrioc anllol outd tbo roolloa of root ) llow dlfloroot frooa tbo ponaa ba felt bolov, . To mi. tbo humaa family truea aw 1 . , , Palo oorrow aeror aw tbaao rogiona fair, ti Daolk Borer obow'd bio pallid vi.afe tllara, bliM reicoa ooooro, ooloatiol pralw ood Joy, Tbo aeura prugraaalro faou'lloo anploy, Who woold aot wl.b to eee tkot peooaful iboro, Whoa wlutry Llfe'a lompratuoua voyoaa la o'erf Auil ohot auatalnl tlioa. realiua .boro I Eteroal Power, aod Kverloattng Lore I THE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. hanaukh knoit'oi intkhpuktatiun or THE LAW AND TUB OOMSTITUTloN ADJOURNING TO MONDAY 15, FOR DE UBKEATION. Wahhinoton, May 8. The Bcnt, Bitting m A Court of Impeachment, re u mod iU csoion at 11 A. M., and Man ftcor Knott concluded hii arirument. llo anid tbut when tha Court did bim tha favor on Friday Jat of ndjonrning in oonoettionoe of the indiapoeitiun frutn which he wm then autfuriiitr inlenncly (as bo was still sull'orin,) ho wasahoiit to nmtituto an Inquiry Duiriruitcil u him at Hint particular moment by the cloning sonteneo in a pitrajrrnpli from Judge Story' Cuinmunlury on I he Constitution, aa to tli purpone lor which tho rcmcily lay iinpeitclmiiMit waa ilosii'iiud. iliawuvor iniiiih con troversy thero might lie with regard to tho character of tho offence for which an impeachment would lie, be apprelionded that there could be but little, it any, rtisputo as t the purpose fur which this mode ol procedure was donigned it waa that stated by Judge Story "to socuro tho Stale against gross Diisdomoanors." It was to pro tect tbo purity and maintain the integ rity of officials, particularly in thoso departments ol the Ciovcrnmcnt that wore not under the iinmedinte and direct control of the people at the polls. Tbo great object of Impeachment was to extiibit i conspicuous historical and eternal oxamplo, to prevont the occur rence of liko offences In tho future. The design wo not simply to harass, to persecute, to diaquitiiiy (merely for tho sako ot vonccancoV but it waa that all other offlciuis, in view of his punish ment, might be warned from yielding to tomplation under similar circum stances, and might fool that If they should (all they would lull "like Luoi ter, never to rise again." Uounaol lor the accuseu in tbn case wore dignifying their client, fur too much In supposing that this proceed ing was simply to harass him, simply to disqualifying hi in Irotn contaminat ing the Government, if indeed be were guilty. The liouso of Ilepresentatives n 1' . .1 I - 1 I i in sunuing mese articles iiuro uau a lur higher purport in view. That purpose was thocorrcction, the purification of of ficial and public morality In lhicountry, and whoever bad gtutou on tbe frightful pioture drawn by hia distinguished and loarned colleague (Mr. Hoar) on Satur day last, would admit that it waa high time that such process were put into operation. He went on to argue that it tbe Intention of the f turners of tbe Constitution bad been that no man could be impeached unless ho wore in office, they would have aaid ao. The very fact that they omitted to make this restoration waa conclusive that they did not intend that the proceed ing of impeachment should be 10 re stricted. Senator Morton askod whotber in England a porson who baa been pun ished by a court for crimes committed in office, has, after retirement from office, been impeached by Parliament; or where tho person has been impeached and published by Parliament, he has alter ward been punished for tbo same offonco. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LAW. . Mr. Knott replied that ha did not know ot any such caao in Kngland, nor bad bo ever examined the question with a view of ascertaining tbal point. wnno on mat subject, however, he would show the difference between the Atnorican and the Kaglish law oo that point, and tha reason for that differ ence Tho framors of the Constitution had manifestly in view the model ot the English Government, where titer saw the procedure by impeachment witn ail us incidents ot beheading, pil lorying, 4c. They knew that such powers ought to bo limited and re strained, and, thoreforo, they provided that judgment in cases of impeachment shall not extend further than removal from office, and disqualification to hold or enjoy any office of trust or profit unuur mo united mates, r hoy sim ply drew the lino for tha Court, and said, Thus far Bhalt thou so. but no further. lie inaintainod that the doc trine contended for by the defence, that tne guilty person can deprive tbe liouso of Jlenrescntativos of its nrerotr- atives to accuse, or the Benuto of it jurisdiction to try an impeachment, waa simply to render luo provision ol tho Constitution relating to tho luhject a ridiculous absurdity, ana stultify tha framing of that instrument. In conclusion, Mr. Knott said : I am content to leave tha question with you, perfectly confident that no large number of right-minded people will accuse tha House ol Koprnaenta. lives of boing composed of either fools or traitors lor sending It bore, or de nounce you for cowardice or corrup tion. Decido it how you will, what ever your docision may be I am satis fied it will bo such as to redound to your own crotlit as jurists and states men, as well aa to the pormanont good of our common country, for "I bare aoltkor wit, aor worda, aor wortk, Aotion, oor atteroooo, oor lae power of apeook To otlr aaoa'a blood." . I -cannot forgot that 1 staid In tho prosonco of the most exalted tribunal known to the Constitution of my na tive land, sitting to dotormino one ol the gravest questions ovor sumbitted to human court, not for this hour, but for all time; not for tha individual acousod, bo t for generations yet unborn. I would not, tberelore, if 1 could, ob scure a single ray of the pure, bright nguv ui iruvu ana reason in which this quostion should bo considered. 1 would not, if I could, by any undue influennn change in the estimation of a hair tho balanco which should bo poised hero iu viis urm nana oi rigiu ana impartial justice. I know not that tho proceed ings of this hour will ever be recorded by the inexorable pen of history ; but, should it bo, I trust that tha record will bo in lettors of living light, perma nent and enduring as the rock-ribbed bills, that tho American Senate, un biased by personal or party conaidora tiona, uninfluenced by private sympa thy, or popular prejudice, had the ster ling virtue to administer tha law. In that aentimont I am an re that the very distinguished Counsel who la to lollow me (Mr. Black) with lully accord, for in his own contributions to the judicial literature of this country, In his manly, fearlosa and nnabatod vindication of the majesty of that aama law, he hia achieved a memorial la the afloctionato veneration of hia countryman more preeloM than Malptarvd marble, and, 1 trait mora eodariog than monu mental braaa, (Apptanse. IVn B IT I 1 WV'M A Ii ft.-t i tltJIJVl "rt jV IViyAiY." . I ... K .1 j IHItfJillkitiMid I: , all iiJillNtfilHi . , . , , . .WBAI.tW . ...... rriiBu , ..... - gipidumf vnv, . -II. m giDtiiwiuiinr ' i r A i I A NIW LAW roa TBI BTTI WIOTOT!OI or .ABoaaaa. Tha following lath text of an - aot which baa passed both bouses, and been signed by the (jovcrnor, and Is therefore a law : In all oases in whioh judgment shall havo been rendered by any lustioe of tbe peace or alderman in turn iuiu monwealtb for wages of manual labor, that before tba defendant be entitled to an appeul from tho judgment of the justice or aldermen, be or bia agent or attornoy shall make oath or affirma tion that the appeal is not intended for for tha purpose of delay, but that he boliovua that injustice nan been done bim, which affidavit shall bo attached to and aot up with the transcript of appeals. And the said defendant ahall be required to give good and sufficient bail tbr tbe payment of the debt anil ousts, to bo paid when finally adjudged to be due the plaintiff by the court in all cases for labor. No voluntary as signment fur the benefit ot creditors shall operate as to hinder, delay or prevent fur a longer period than thirty days from the time of such assignment tha collection or enforcement of any claims for the waged of labor scoured and protected by the act for tho heller protection ot the wages of mechanics, miners, laborers and others, approved the Bib day ol April, 1872, or its aup pletnenta ; and claimants may after the expiration of thirty days from the ditto of such assignment enforce tbe collec tion ol their claims in tho sumo man ner by means of the same remedies that they tniirht have dono had no such assignment been made. , 1 n all cases oi vuiuntary assignments heretofore made and now remaining unsettled, and in which the assignee or assignees has or have more than flvo months witliinwhich to settle bis or their account or accounts, any or all of the claimant protected by tho provisions of the aforesaid net or its supplements may immediately alter the passage of this act proceed to collect (uch claims juxl us though no such assign ment bad been mado, ana in case sucii assigned property has already been sold, and tbe ossiuneo or assignees refuse to pay such claimants tbe amount legally due thutn. thuy shall have tba right to compel bim or them to filo hia or their account, and may proceed to bava said claims by a distribution through an auditor or auditors according to law ; provided, howover, that the owner or owners of such assigned property, or the assignoe or assignees, or any inter ested parly, may pay to such claimants tha amount ot the claims ao protocted by aaid act or ita supplements, and be ubroimted to the riirhU of the claim ants to the extent of such payments. ' BLAISE AKD CON KLIN Q. THEIR MUTUAL BITTERNESS. Ton years ago Mr. Blaine and Mr. Conkling bad a lively controversy in tha House and exprossod their opin ions of each other quite freely. In the progress of the discussion Conkling said: "If tbe gentleman from Maine had the least idea how profoundly indiffer ent I am to hia opinion upon the sub ject he ia discussing, or upon any other subject pertinent to ma, 1 tbink that be would hardly take the trouble to rise here and express hia opinion, and. aa it is a matter of entire indifference to me what that opionion may be, 1 cer tainly will not detain the House by discussing tbe quostion whethor it is well or III founded, or by noticing what ha says," lie concluded by calling Mr. Blaine's conduct "ungentlemanly, impertinent and having nothing what ever to do with tba question." Mr. Bloine closed the discussion aa follows : "Aa to the gentleman', cruel sarcasm, I hope ba will not be too se vere. The contempt of that large minded gentleman is ao wilting ; his haughty disdain, bis grandiloquent swell, bis majestio, tuporeminent, over powering, turkey gobbler strut bas been so crushing to myself and all the mom- bora ot tbia House that 1 knew that it waa an act of the greatoat temerity for me to venture upon a controversy with him. But air, I know who is responsible for all tbia. I know that within tbe last nve weeks, aa mom bo rs of the House will recollect, an ex tra strut bas charaolertxcd tha gentle man's bearing. It is not bis fault It is the fault of another. That gifted and satirical writer, Theodore Tilton, of tha New York lndrjxndent, spent some weeks recently in this oity. His lottora published in that paper em braced, with many serious statements, a little jocose satire, a part ot which waa tbe statement that the mantle ol the late Winter Davis, bad fallen upon tbe member from New York. The gentleman took it seriously, and it has given bia strut additional pomposity. Tbe resemblance is great. It is strik ing. - Hyperion to a satyr, Tbersitea to Hercules, mud to marble, dunghill to diamonds, a singed cat to a Bengal ti ger, a whining puppy to a roaring lion. Shade of the mighty Davis, forgive the almost profanation of that jocose sali re l MODEL RAILWAY TRACK Tho Pennsylvania' Railroad Com pany own, pcrhans, the best construct ed road-way in tne United States, and aro disported to lot the world know "how they do It." They are about constructing a piece of model railroad track besides tbe United Htales liov. ernment buildings on the Centennial grounds. It will bo a straight, single track one hundred and fifty feet in length, with Pennsylvania spring rail frog, with Lorens switch, extending aoout twenty leet beyond tha frog. Standard pattern, lixty-sevon pound stool rails, manufactured at Johnstown, by the Cambria Iron Company, will be used, l he ballast Is blue limestone. obtained at Springfield Junction, Blair county. Hit slopes on either side ol tho olovation on which the track will be constructed will be sodded. There aro two loading ohjocta in puttinir down the track. Tho first is to exhibit two postal cars of the United States Gov ernment, and tho second is to give every person attending the big show an opportunity of teeing and examin ing tho standard track in use on all the branches of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company. No extra pains have boon takon in preparing tho material, nor will any special ofTort bo exortod in laying the track, as it will be con structed by a force of regular track nanus, unuer tne control ol an assistant supervisor, just as tha entire line was laid. Tho track will limply, when finishod, be a modol of the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company's standard. in evory particular. Kleven cam of ballast and two cars of ties went east on Union Line Saturday morning, and tne Daianca lonowed Monday after noon. The material was prepared undor the supervision of Mr. George 0. MacGregor, assistant engineer ol tbe company. Tba track la to be fin ished not later than tha fifth of May. Altoona Ntm, May tth. GiNiaoua Act to Old 8oldieb. Col. Thoa. A. Bcott, President of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in response to an appeal by members of congress Irom Texas, has tendered fra passar TeUB uldiora of tho Mexican war naidinp. in Texas, ta and from tba Centennial exhibition. The letter commanicating the Intelligence to tha applicants, says: "We fully ap preclaU tha fact that bnt Ibr tbo valor ol tbea old aoldiera, tho country through wblok onr Una of road naaaes woukf bow Moog ta fbrslgn powar, and tha director! Md ofloera of the company are yary glad of tha oppor tnBlty of awAlting mconllioa of tbair earviow," . Tba lilt's gems entered Into by the Morton-Coukling party has leaked out, These two brilliant Republican lights have, by all odds, the two highest chances iu the Cincinnati ConVeiit'nn, They huvu aoorutly allied themselves aguiual all the other competitors in their political wigwam, and bare sworn to stand by each other, "honor bright," and aro to fight all outsiders who may attempt to work up Blaine, Uristnw, Hotuwcll or uny other of the would-be Republican niuguulos. , , Tbo -Morton-Conkling delegates are, each individual clan, to more beaven and earth liar their Individual candidates. The faction that bows, utter a fair trial by ballot, tbe strongest power, is to claim tha aban donment of the tight lor tho noniina nation by tbo weaker, and a consolida tion is to be entered Into by these fac tions, to tho exclusion of any other In terest, and by this arrangement it is believed that Conkling or Morton will he Insured tha nomination, and the chances of nil the bulunce of the claim ants effectually Bimolchotl out. It is said that Grunt will join this alliance, provided be baa no show himself in tbut body. The President bas aot by any mean, given up his hopes of a third term, and some ol bia expected supporters are men of desperate for tunes, wbo havo been hoard to ntvar that "Grant shall hold over or another civil war be inaugurated, by." tionerul Grant, however, is not a f'nol, and will lieailuto about precipitating tlio country into turmoil because ot his defeat. Ho will be guided by tho spirit of tho Convention ; and he has so arranged matters that, in tha event ol Morton or Uonkhng being elected, bo will be tbe power behind tho throne the Richelieu of the "New Nation." (iod forbid such a result I JVrw York I)ay-llxk. TWO QUESTIONS FOR BLAINE TU AXSWEK. The editor of the New York Sun says M r. Illnine cannot save his rep utation by simplo denials. The ordi nary rules of uviiloneu do not apply to such casos. the man who aspires to bo President of tbe United Slates must be absolutely above suspicion. Mr. Blaine must therefore answer the fol lowing questions, or rotiro from tbo contest: , . Granting that he made a bona fide investment in Arkansas Railroad bonds, where did he get tho money to make such an investment f No man of his capacity who had only the prndent saving of a laborious life would evu invest them in such rjeonrities. . Ho either bad more money than ha con Id invest prndentiy, or else what is more probable he belonged to some combi nation of the nature of a construction company. The people have a right to know all abost iu - Tbo next question is, what ia the full and true history of the Itian of funds of the Union Pacific Railroad Company on the security of these same Arkansas Railroad bonds? it ia not enough for Presidents and ex-Presidents ol tbe' former company tossy that Mr. Blntno bud no interest in such a loan. Wo must know all about it, and judge for ourselves. Unless Mr. Blaine fairly and fully answers these two' questions, or his menus tor him, be may aa well stay away from Ciiiciunntli. Oiid Accident and Htranoi Opera tion. Some time ago Dr. William K. Trout was called upon to visit Mrs. A'lam bress, ol lotl township, wbo bad accidentally awallowed a set of artificial teeth. Upon arriving tho doctor tound that tho lady, wbo uses a sot, consisting of three or four false teeth ou a small plate, had actually awallowed them. Tbey lodged at tbe entrance or tbe stomach, and tba qui tion was how they were to bo extracted The doctor did not bava with bim tbe instruments generally used in such cases and was at a loss bow to proceed. He at length hit npon an expedient. Procuring some sowing-silk, ne tangled it into a knot, and, having attached a string to it, rcquostol her to swallow it. This, alter aomo difficulty, sbo suc ceed in doing, and the ailk became en tangled with the teeth, when all that remained to do wits to pull them out uy inn string, n case use lilts seiuom occurs, mion Democrat. Philadelphia claims to have bed and board for 130,000 guests during the Lontennial exposition, the Com mission estimates the average daily at tendance at the exposition at sixty-five thousand, . The restaurants on the grounds alone have a dining capacity of two hundred thousand, so no one need go hungry wbo baa money to buy By astronomical telegraph to tbe Sm itlis onian Institution, Professor Per- roth, of Toulouse, announces tha dis covory of a now planet of tbe twelfth magnitude in fourteen hours twelve minutes light ascension in degrees, twelve minutes declination. South daily motion seven minutes. $fw atduertiilfmfBt. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Netloo la kerokjr ,l..o tkat Loltora of Ad nlntatratton oa tko eouteof RLIZABKTH HI1, tK R.I.I. of BoMioewoikip.CleoroeldeeoatT, Pa., oooooeaa, bbtid, dooo ooir groato 10 toe aador liSaed, all poraeaa Indebted to aoid aetata will tlooao awko loaaerflate paTm.at, Bad tkoao ovlng elotna. or demand, will proooot tk.ai profaerly aothontleotod for aottloiarat wtkoat oeioy. A. 0, TATE, Cle.rl.ld, Mo, I, It, AdaalalatrolOT. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. AM. Holloa Is h.r.bt (Lea that Leltera of Ad mlolitratloa on Iho oaUle of PATtalKMA FAR WBI.U lata of Pike towoihln. Clearfield eoonl. Po., dreemod, harlag keen duly graated to tko onderalgned, oil pereoni Indebted to aatd eitato will pleaao atoke Imnodiolo pajrmeat, and ttior. ootid, eiaima or aeiaenn. ao;aia.i too aarno will present tkera properl, aotkenlleotod for aetUo- meni witoool delay. u. M. t AltWKLI., Admlnlatrator. Olea CaUo, Cantr. Co., P.., April II, Ta.at. Meoaar A Oonnos, Cl.arl.li, l'a., AMoraeta lor aaiauBioiroior. A DMINISTRAT0R3' NOTICE. Notloo Is kereky glren that Letter, ot Ad mlBiatratloa aa Ibo mute or N M. PARWELL, lato - of Pike towo.hlp, Clearleld eooaty, Pa., decerned, baring been doly graated t. tho onderetgnod, all eoreonr Indebted to aaid inila will pleoao aiako Immediate paymeot, ond thoao bovtog otelnta or damonda will proaont them properly oatbootieotad for settlement wlthoat aoiay, L. al. FAnWKLL, Adrolaietrator. Clea U.l.., Cot re Co., P., April II, 'It-St, Ut aaiT A Ooaoos, Clearfield, Pa, Attorney! nir Aomistrowr. c AUTION . All porooaa aro hereby woraod agntait par ehaalag or aagollatlng for a eorlota Note, glrea by the aaderaigoad to Joaaph Hbiaofolt, eolllng for Oao tlaadrod Dellore. oa I hove not mmIvm! rolaa for tko eame, aad will aot poy It saloee evnpaueo oo to oo oy pror-eea ot low. JOSgl'H A. KKPHART. Rontadala, May I, IITMt c AUTION.- All pereoni aro hereby eaatloaod a, a to at flroouiBg .r i. any way ausdllng wits tbo fol lowing property Bow la Ike peaeeasloa of Joba .. Mwrewoo lowoeaip, Tla I TBroe bodi aad koddlog, I oook otoro, 1 porter store, I pig., I sheep, I faoalog aUI, I plow, I Borrow, I eel oholra, I Image, f oloeh, I oow, I two-yoar old keifor.l anrlng eolf. 1, earda A.ro.t- t aultiv.lap. I ewpboord and eontonto, 1 table, aad 1 barooa, aa the aama belong, le me, aad la left wltk kirn oa Ioaa ooly, eahjret to my order at oay time. BOBT. WBfULKV. May II, liJI.Jia N OTICR.- . Oaoad after IhU dale, MoBdor. Aarll 14 lira, tho Ooatoeore of tho Poo. af Uwroaoe twp . will aot ha roopeoaikle ft UllaoMlraatod by aay paapw of aaid towaeptp. Moolaf preoared a --" r". ooepaog ou woe away ooaoaoe a eherge to tha tewaekla. all sjmobo ora eu ogoiaet horhorlog or traMlog aay saapw ea oo oooBI of eojd aaaaaahto. aa aw amka oauad k. theea will ho fold. Joeeph Bhllllog, oo. of tha r a ""to MwMtp, BBriag ton, wo heresy giro olee that n will net ha roeweaelble fat his Beep lag JSVIN , . ' '' ' " lAtteaiaowlr JJARD TIMES HAVE NO EPPMOT IN FRENCHVILLE J I am awaits that there ato came neraoaa a little hard to ulease. and I am also aware thai the complaint uf "tiord times" Is arall aitfb anircraal. nut t am so annate now tbat I ean satiary tha former and prove osno last rely tbatMbard timaa" will out (affect those who hov their foods from me. aad all my -etra ahall tnttkated Into tba aa cret or . HOW TO AVOID JIAKD TIMES I bava ffiodi nun ah to i,i,v M the Inhabl- tacits tuitbe awWNr aad of tba county whioh I cell at aitt'din low rates frum uty maiaiaulb store In MUtddUNUUHII, whure 1 eaa always bo foand ready to wait apoa callers and aupply tfaem with Dry tioods of all Kinds, ftneb s Cloths, Sattaetts. Casslmaree, Muslins, Delaines, Linen, Urillings, Calicoes, . Trimmlnita, Hibboaa, Laaa, Keady-uada Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Gape all uf tle best material and made to order-- nose, rMeRs, itiores, stitieas, isaees, Kibooas, c. UUOCRKIKS Ot ALL KINDS. Ooffeo, Tea, tKar, Rico, Molasses, flih, Salt forh. Linseed Oil, rub Oil, Uarbon OIL Hir-Jwtra, Uuernsware, Tinware, Cast) n as, flows and Pit. Cmtlnxs, Nails, Hplhcs, Corn Caltl ra ters, uidsr frcssas, aad ll a I bus or Asm. Perfumery, Paints, Varnish, Glass, and a geoerat . .,aaaortmaatof Utalioaery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different brands, alwayc ea head, anal will ho .. aold at tao lowest poaalbla l(res. J. U. M.-Cratn'i Medicine, Jayno'a McdleiBca uustcttcr c ana Hoooana s Hitters. 00 aoubds of Wool wanted for which tha highest price will ba paid. Clorersaed oa hand aaa tor sue at ue lowest market price. Also. Affont for BtrattonTlllc aad CarweuvUU Ttarasblng Haobloea. MCall and see fur yoaraalrea. Tot will tod ererytBing anally kept In a retail store. L. V. CODDRtET. rrcBahrllla P. 0., Aagost 1J.18T4. Jo ff. WBAVEBWaa ..w. w. nan 1VEAYEB db BKTTlH .... . CLEARFIELD, PA., Aro of arlag, at Ike old rUnd of . L. Rood A Co. their atoek af goedi, ooarlrtlog of " DRY. GOODS, GROCERIES, , BOOTS A SHOES, HATS CAPS, BAEOWAEE, QUEINSWABK, FLOUB, FEED, SALT, 4o.r fko., At tho moot rooaoetaala rataa for CASH at la ' aiehanga Ibr Square . Timber, Boardi, Shingles, OR COUNTRY PROOUCI. oT-AdTOjaooa mado to thoao oogogod la get ting ool aqaaro timber oa tho Baott adraataffMa, pdtljaart CALIFORNIA. TUB CBICAtM k9 BBAT-WBSTBBB B.tLWAT Imbraeea wader Ma man acorn eat tha Oreat Trunk Hallway Uaooef tha W1S6T and NORTH WKHT, and. with IU waaaeawaa hraaehec aad aawaaettowa, aarmc tho hortoat aad c.aUheat route asMweaa uatoAao aao ail potau ia iluboib. w ia eoaeia, Nobtbbbb Micbmab, Mibsbbota, Iowa, IvBaUSKA, VALirajABIA Md the Wbctbb-. TaaatToaiaa. Ita Omaha and California Line la the shortest aad beet rant far ail points In noBTWBH IlatelttOIB, IOWA U A ROTA, fl BBBaBKA, Wtobir), CoiMtae. UtAB, Nbtada, Cam roa aia- Ob Rood, Cam a, Japab aad AtrsTBALiA. Iu Chicago, Madison & St, Paul Line la the bortact line for NoaraaBB Wiscoxaiit aad M iBRBaora. and for Mabibov, 8t. Pabu, Mib bbapoub, Dclctb aad all point to tha tireat Aonawoat. iia Winona and St. Peter Line Ii the only route for Wiboba, Rotbbitbb. Owa- tob-a, M abb ato, St. Pbtbb, Ntw Klm. and all poinU in Southern and Central Minnesota. Its Green Bay and Marquette Line Ta the anly line for Jabbbtillb, Watbbtowb. roBOUt LAO, USHKOCfl, APP1.BTOB, UBBBB DAT, KsCABABA KBBArBBB. Mabqdittb. UotlOHrutl, UABCocKaad the Lakb Svpbbiob Courtrt. Iu Freeportand Dubnque Line It the ooly rente for Iloib, Rock roan. Vnbb- port, aaa au potnta na. rreeaoru iu Chicago and Milwaukee Line Is the eld Lake Shore Route, aad tt tbe only one peAaibf through Etakbtob, Lakb Fobbbt, Hiob labb Pabk, Wai kiuab, Rici-B, Kbrosha to ILWAVIBSk Pullman Palace Cars or. rwa oa all tkrooah troias of thla road. Tki.letk.ONLV LINE rwnniag tkaaoeora ho. twoea Vbloog. oad BL Pool, Ckioegoaad Mil woo keo, or Ckaoogo oad Wlaoaa. At Omeha our Bloopora ooaneot with tho wror land 8leep.ro m th.1lBioa Pooila Rillroad for oU pelola Woet of the U ieooarl Hirer. Oa Ul. arriiral of tbo traiaa from tho Boat or Sooth, Iho Iratoi af tha Chioogo A North-WeaWn Railway LEAVE C1IICA0O u followai Par Caused IUS..twiohaandCalirorula Two Tbrooth Trolna Sell r. with Pallmee P.lon Drowiog Room aad Bleeping Core throagh to vooaetl nioaa. Vut u Paal aad Mlaaeapolla. Two Tkroogh Tralna daily, with Pollmoa Polooo Con olUoked ob both traiae. IVor Urwea Ba, aad Lake aaperhar. Tan, rraiae aaiiy, wita r-oiioa Poloao uara attoxthod, aad roanin. tkrooah to Maruaetto. for MUWBBhaw, Poor Throagh T ratal dally, Polimaa Cora ol aigbt traiaa. Parlor Choir Cora oa way traiaa. for htparta aad vtlaono oad polau la Mlaaeoolo. Ooe Throagh Train dolly, with Pollmoa Slower, o Wiooaa. for lqoo, eia Prooporl, Two Thnaogh Tralai dolly, with Pallmoa Con oo alobt traiai. far lawbuqaa ood l.o Croooe, ria Clintaa, Tw. Tkroogh Tralne doily, wlUl Polimaa Can oa olghl trato to MoUrogor, lowo. for akraa Clay aad V.obl.n. Two Trolna dolly ralla.ee Oora to Mieeoarl VoHoy Jonolina, for Lake boaora. Poar Tralna doilr. far Moekforol, aMarllag, Koaoaha, Janea. vlllt, aad other poiaU, yoa aaa Bava from two to tea trelao dolly. Now York OSoo, No. 411 Broodway I Boaloa 0oo, No. I Stole Btreot; Omaha OSeo, It Porokom Ctreet, Haa ProaolMOOfloo, III Moat- 5 ornery Street t Ckioog. Tiohot OBooo i II Clerk troet, oader Baeraaea Uooaoi ooroor Coaal and Median Hlmtai Kioolo Straol Depot, corner W. Kiaolooad CaaolHlraotai W.Ui Street Depot, comer weiie aaa Kiaaaa stroota. lor raloo or loformatloa aot attainable from yoar Borne ogMU, apply ta W. U. BraasaTT, Maar.a Hiositt, Soa. Paee. Agt, Cklaago. Ueo. Bnp't, Job. It, ISIt ly Ckaoago. SOTICE TOJAX-PAYIRSl, In aoeordenoo wltk al Aot of tko Ooaorol Aa omkly of Ih la Oooimonweeltb, opprorad Iho td day of March. A. D. 1ST! and Ike eeppaeeaeal ap. prorod too Id day af April, A. D. ISTI, reletiog k. n eoiieoiion or taieo ta tao enaoly or Uloor leld," aotieo la thoreforo hereby troa ta tho tar poyera redding la thodlabrloto below aomod, that tbo Cooaty Trooaarwr, la aoeordaaoo with tbo eoo oad eeelloa of aaid A oh will attend at Ibo plaooa .u,a,ng i", mrmgn aaa oownanip eaeeiaooo oa Iho folhawawg Baaaod dare, for the oaraoao of re- olTtog Ibo Coaaly and State laiea aaeoaeed for wo year ioaa t Pot Kaoi towaihlp, Thar day, May 18th, from I to 4 o'olook. For Pike townablp, Friday, May 11th, from I to 4 o'eloek. For Oorwoaarllle horoagk, Botarday, Ma, ICtk, rroai e to o o eaooa. For tloloa towaaklp, Moadoy, May Md, from It to o o oaooB. For Bomborgor, Tandoy, Moy tsd, from T to II For Troote llao, Tooedoy, May IM, from I ea t. For Lotkorabwrw. Wodoea,. lk. from 1 1. 4. For Bloom loaoaklp, Theradoy, 1Mb, from It to I. rer t-aaa eowaeaip, rnday, lath, room ff to 4. Per atattoa oawe'p, Batarday, 171b, from It ta 4 Obob all Uses sold ta tha Traaearar thm will. ho a redaolloB of too set toil., while Ira aor eat will ho added Bflar tha trot day ot Joly boh , eo mi onp.ia Muee, eaooaaf a aaaoreaee or Tan Rer oeah to proma taa porere. Pan lae aaa, am tbo trot af Moy, aa, their tatoo at tbe Troooaoet's efeo. Tkeaele.ii of tko Atattlota will be t Wtod Wr J.oe Ooort. , . Home f. MoacB.nra A Mrs opperlaally will he glees ta morehaata laoom. toward at ih. Booi I B. 1,'II.J atAMBBV. HARTS WICK1 4 IRWIN ACCUND BTRCKt, "' ' CLEARFIKLD, PA., V IlKAI.KHB IN , .' t PURE DHUGS! saaBaara!irjuix3, 0 H E M 1 0 A I 8 1 " PAINTS, 011, DYK STI FF VARNISHES, BRUSHES', .. PKKFVKIiaV, PAMV HOODS TOILKT AH1ICLIS, ... ,, '. OF ALL, K1NI, ,' PURE WISES AND LIQUORS, far medicinal purposes. ' Trasses, Rupporters, School Boubi and Station jr-, maw n wiw oMiiew 117 .. , found lu a Drug d ure. PHY8ICMN8' PHESCRIPTIONtj CAR P. FULLY COMPOUNDRI). Il.Tin a Ur(e ea ineaoo in rae nsmesi tncy tan gir entire tat- ., J. 0. HARTSWICK,, vtaai.i r. ikwi.H'. Cloarleld, Deoember IS, 1ST4. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (Si to BoyatoB A Toong,t FOUNDERS & MACIIINIST.S MMufaetarerTtH 1 - i - ' PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fonrtk ond Pino Streola. C'l.RARPIF.I.I). PA. fl AVINO angogod la tke maaofaoture of flrat XX elua MACHINERY, we reipoetfully tofono bo pubtie that we aro Bow prepared U, III alt ordora ao ebeoply oad aa promptly oa eao be doo. la aay af tbo oltio,. We oaonolaetaro ood doalio Malar and Circular Saw-Mill Head Block a, Wator Whoela, Shafting Potior Oiford'a Injertor, Btoom Qaagea, Steam Whlrtlea, Oilora, Tollow Cope, Oil Cope, Geoge Cork,, Air Coeka, Qloba Valroa, Check Vatvea, wrooght I ma Pipea, Dleam Pompa, Bollor Feed Pompa, Antl Priclloo Metroa, Soap Stono Pecking, Oum Pock- ag. ond oil kloda of KILL WORK; together with Plows, Sled Solas, COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, aad other CASTINGS of all klada. aaT-Orderi solicited and tiled at city price. All letter, of taaetry wltk roforoBeo to machinery of aar maaafaetara promptly aaawarod, by oddroa- lag ai at Olaorlold, Pa. iaal'td-tf BIGLER, YOUNO A RKED. The Bell's Run Woolen Factory, Pena township, Clearfleld Co., Pa. BURNED OU Tl BVr HOT BURNED UPI Theraheorlhort hare, at rrt eirtoeta, rebuilt aclrhborhrood Bccocsit, la the erection ( tret olaac Woolea MaaalMtory, with all tbe modern impror amenta atlaohed, aad are prepared to make all hinda of Cloths, Caasimeres, fiatinetU, Blaa kets, Flannels, Ao. Plenty of goods oa hand to apply all ear eld and a thonaand new customer, waom wa mb 10 Mate ana examine Mr stock The bwuinass of CARDINQ AND FULLING will reoeiTo onr aspoeial attenttoa. Proper arrangements will be made to receive and delircr Wool, to knit cnatomers. All work warranted and cone apoa tao aherteet aotieo, and by strict atten tloa U baciaeas we hope ta realite a liberal share ei public patronage. IO.OOO POUNDS WOOL WANTED! We will liar the hichett market dHco for Von aod aell onr manufactured goods M lew as similar goods can bo bought la tba county, and whenever we fail to render reasonable satisfaction we can always bo found at home ready ta make proper explanation, timer in person or ny letter. JAMBS JOHNSON SONS, aprilMtf Bowet P. O. JERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept ooaataoUy oa hand. STOU AD EARTHED -WARE OF EVERT TJP.SCRIPTIONt CROCKS! POTSI CROCKSI ftaliar'a Patent AlHlgtat Beif . huU( rrait vonet BttTTRR CROCKS, with llda. CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, ArrLa-iatiTTKK vKtauKo, PICKLE CROCKS, FLOWER POTS, PIE DISHES, STEW POTS. Aad a great many athor thlnga to. aamereue to meatioa, to ho had at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE. WARE TOTTERY, Ooraor of Cherry ond Third Stroota, CLEARFIKLD, P A. ougl MARBLE AXD STOXE YARD! Mr. S. S. LlDDBLL, Rarleg aagaged la tho Marbla haalaata, deal rot to Inform her friend, aad the publie that tho haa sow aad will keep aoaataallyoa haad a largo and well eeroeted atoek of ITALIAN AND VERMONT MARBLE, and It prepared to foratah ha order T0MB8T0NKB, '" ' - , BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS,' '" . ' VtONTJMKNTS, Carhs aad PoeU for CeOMtory Lota, Wladow Sills aad Capo, alao, BUREAU, TABLI AND WASH STAND TOPS, Ao. Aa. . hrm-Tard aa Baod etmt, aw tha R, R. Depot, vioaraeaa, rfc Jo7,7g Clearfleld Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOMR INDUSTRY. TMlg aadereliaod. bar In. aitabll.h.d a Nor A Mry oa the 'Pike, oboot kalf wey belwoea Clearteldood Cdrwn.ri1l., I. pawporod ta far aleh all blade af FRUIT TREES, (etaadard aad dwarf,) rergreoaa, IhrBhbory, (drape Vlaaa, Ooooeborrv. Lowtow Bloohborrr. Strawberrv. aad Roophorry Vlaoa. Ala., Blbertaa Crab Tr.ee, aawoo, aaa ooray ooaraei staaoara, o. urdora prooipH, atioasot l i Addroao, t I. D. WRI0I1T, aapll-U-) Corwooirllle, l'a. J. II. M'MURltAY WILL BUPPLT TOU WITH ANT ARTICLE OF MBRCHANrarSE AT THE VERY LOWEST PRIOR. C0MRANDBRB.O (iilillyi) NEW WASHINGTON. OUSQUEHANNA UOUSK, tO CUHWKNSVILI.il, PA. NKW70N HEAD, Pnoi-bic-un. llariog bocuwa proprietor of tl.is llwtrl, 1 would rvsjaectlally colieil tks palruiitic it publko,, lib use leavsantly and M'Lvttalratly ait-aa4-i ( a pattMcd Md ro(wroi-bod i guwd em I'k ruoma atiauhed., AH ret I run1 iia it stop t tbia biiaaw. ia'2 U QIIAW HOUSE, ' O (Cor. of Morkol A Fr-inl alroel.,1 ' , . CLKARPIELD, I'A. ' Tho uoderalgnad boring tehee ahnrge of t hi. Holel, would rnpootfolty aollril iiohlir elronoga. J.ol'7 D. R r-lll.LkllTON. WArJflTNtmiNioi'hKi NKW WASIIlNllTOX, PA. Tbia oow and well foroiohed ha. boa bea taken by tbo undereigaed. He rrrle ,nHd.at of bving able to render aatiafoollou tt, lh,M who moy favor bioa wllb o ooll. Mays, 1871. . U. W. liAt IS, Prop'r. M II N T a It U It fl it u ' 0,i0llle the Cart flutr. . , LOOK II A V hi hi, rttHt. 'L "AI PSAI. i KROM, Pr .pV ' LOYl) HOUSE, " Main Htrt, ' PHILIPSIIUHU, PCNN'A. Table .Iw.w. urnhlU itk .. , ... ., . . - -- ---- ri " vww. ,n, werart alurda. Th. tn,rling publla ii lnvli.. tc u. ruur.it r LiJa 11. theTmansion "houseT Coroorof Soeoudond Mark Strata. CI.KARffl.n, PA. Tim old Ad oomuodloui ll. l.l ha., dorlna the paat year, beea r alarged te d.ohl. lu former oopaolty for tbe entrrtalnmewt of itr.a gere and gooele. The whole beltding baa kwa rarurnlibed, aod Iko proprietor will .pore aa palaa to render kia gooati oomlorteblo while ataylog with bim. tr-Tbo 'Manaloa Rouee" Omolboe roaa to aod from tho Depot oa the arrival and depertare of oorh trola. ' JOHN DOIJOIIKRTY. ar-S If " Proprlotn, Joan P.TTon, Proa. . J, p. Baho, Caakier Curwen4ville Hank. A utborlird C.. Hal ......... T.. ..4l(la.n M Paid up Capital jii d(. (at craina riaar a.ri ,xi. aasi.) JOlV.V PATTO, -Dr. D. A. FKTZEH, Mmnvn r. r n I i ri l xl , not. 4. f . H I T. STOCKHOLDERS, INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE Do a Bonaino baokior hoalneaa. A .conn . ool lotted Corwenarille, Pa., Job. It), IS7l-tra. r. . ieeoto. . w. absolo. s. A a sols F. K. ARNOLD AV CO.. Ilnukcrsj and . IIrokr?N, Reyawldavllle, JelTeroon Co-, Pa. Mooev reootr on dmtrft D 1 .. i . -. derate retro. Koatira ond Porelga Kicbaoge al. wove oo bud aad eoltrotione promptly mado. reoynoidoyiie, uoo. ta, lowo.-ty County National Bank, OF CLEARFIELD, PA. ' ROOM la Maaottie Boildlag, oao door aorta ol C. D. Wateoa'e Drag Store. - - w u nun uiT.rpwi, vooeoa- towa, Otaagow, Loadoa, Paria and Copenhagen. Alao, Drafla for aale on tbe Boyal Bank of IreJoo, aad Imperial Bank of London. 'io r. 1.HUHAKD, Preat W. M. SnAW, Caahier. 0H1:I:T4 DREXEL & CO., No. Si Booth Third Btrtet, Philadelphia BAA-KERB, And Dealers in Government Securities. Annllcoltm t.v M.ll will . ..... Uob, aad all iaformuioa eheorfafly fornlahai Ordora aolielod. April 11 -tf. S'-tlstrj. ; STEWAET & BLACKBDEN, DENTISTS, CarwensTltie, ClcarOcld Coonly, Pcnn'a (OBco ia Oaua' Now Boildiag.) Carwaanllle, jaa 11, 1171-ly. DR. E.M.THOMPSON, (OSes la Book Beildaog,) Carwennllle, Clearrflrld Co., Pa. moh II Tl-tf. A. M. HILLS Wonld rorpootfally aotlfy hii pat iron that he haa reduoed Ibeprioe of ARTI FICIAL TEKTH tnl-oaa h ISS.se fur a double aek For aoy two poraaai oomlng at tbo aama time, to bare each aa apprr set, will (ot iho two MM for fli.to, or I17.M ooch. Terma Inrariably Caaa. Olearlrid, Joly 1, 1174. FRESH MEAT-SEW SOOr. The andmlgood hereby Inferma the politic la general tbat tbey keep ow baod, regn arty, at their ihop, adjoining JOHN OULICU'S hiroilore rooms, oppoiite th. Coart Hoaee, tho BtST rhESH BtEr, VKAl, HVTTOlt IAMB, PORK, STC., AT REDUCED PRICES, FOR CASH. Market morning. Tooeday, Tkartday, aaa Saturdays. Meat dellrored at roaideeoe wbea derirrd. A .hare f patroaago le retpeetfollr aotiritei. March I, ItH-ly. BTAOE A NOKHIri. pRKSlI MEAT MARKET M, 0. BROWN a BBO Market St, Cleirlold, Woald announce to the eltlaona of tho town eee rtcinllr that tbay Mill keep tbe meet market al tho old stand, whore they will keep Fresh Beef, Veal. Mutton and Lamb, of the finest qualities : Market fl.orainge-Tue.daya, Tkurt'layi a.4 Satwrdava. litre aa a ooll. Junot.Ti-Sm M. ft. BROWN A BRO. MEAT MaJRET." F.M.CABD0N4 BBO., Roar of I'lc'r Opera House, CLEARFIKLD, PA. Oar an-angemcats aro rf the mo-t complets character tor furnishing tbe public with rreik Meauof all kind, and ef tba vary best aualiir. We also deal in alt hinds of Agrittilfan.) Imple. mrnts, wbteh we hrcp oa eihlMHen for tbt bea eflt of tbe pnhHc Call around wboa ta !, aad take a look at thing, Vir adilreaa na F. M. CAHDUN 4 URO. Clearfield, Pa.. July U, ISTMf. READING FOR ALL!! BOOKS d- STATIOXKRY Market St.. I'learoeld, (at tbe Post nffirr. TUB aoden-igned beg leave t unn-mai ' Ihe eitftri af Cknrflfld anl vioinitr. that be has flttd up a mem and has JoM rvlaraea from tha city with large amant or rea-tiaf matter, consisting im part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books. Rlaah, Account aad Paas Beoki of tverv a acrtDtion i Patw and Rn! bum. Vpanrk nrviawW and plaint Pens and Pencils; blank Uf1 Papers. Deeda, Mortgagee Judgment, KIw tion and I'romiearr nolec; WkiU and Pareb meat Brief, Legal Cap, Record Cap. aad Bill Cef Sheet Mosle, for either Piano, Flute or Viina, ooaeteatly oa hand. Aay books ar sialloaarr desired tbat 1 may not have on bead, will be oraert. by flrst eiprus, and cold at wholesale or retail to nit customer. I will alao keep perioc1 n (era. ure. sucn aa Magaiiaas, lie wipanvri, P. A. UAULIN. Clearfleld, May T, IM9tf JL ANTStTFLb W ERS - The aaderaigned hereby giroa notice ti lb1 eltlacoi of Clearleld eaiinty, that ho k., al ta Oreoa lloueo ia Clearleld, a large qe.ntitr of alt kinda of Vegetable oad floww I'l.nt., .hH ha will faralak fo oil wb. may faror bim auk It" pr tree. re, at reaanaable price!. Tho f.lleoiof is a partial Hal of plaato aad toweri t TBaaraaLB rLAira. Wiolirod Cabbage Pleoao. Late Ceubage PianU. D.arf Celery Ho Wintered Caalilower llanil. ' Swe Potato rlaate. Rgg Ploato. Tamalo Plaata. IVpper Plaata. ritwsa PLAsra roa asnnt-a. II Kl.IOTROI'K.t Aaaortcd. I'RrUNIAS-gingloond double. ORRArJItlNs-Eunalo. -UKKANIUMS Dooale. 0 K K A N I II M at Variegated. 8AHK Scarlel and whiu. PAN8IKS Laego towers. AllKRATllM-Mitod. (KIL1IIS Aaorted. rticllsiA BiogU aad doolie. UAII 1.1AS liuoble. VKRIIKNAB-Bort ortected rarirli.1. CUPMKA. CEMTAURRA aad CINERARIA. CANNAA Aatartad. Srill K Large lowerlog, doable. RAIIONIAS-Aorortad. B ROV A LI A - Klata magor. MltlNONKTTE-Urgo aWwerieg. PINKS Uardy. PIILOX-Drnmauodll. ' A targe aaoortmeat tt Paaote lor Har Roohoto or Vaeea. KRHBsT IVCh- tt-arleld, Pa, April II, It If. ay s, iB7a st vaaaraoia, spm
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