She $cpubluiitt. . I" ,a.y , i -.ft , ,, i Gioroi B. G ool) lander, Editor. CLKAKKIKLD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAT II, W. Mil, If you nil 10 know whet la (olnf ou is the butinoee world, Juit read our ndvertiiing nolunaae, tht .peefat eoluioo is parlteulnr. IMPEACHMENT 1 Tho United Slates Senate, on Mon day, by a voto of 3" yeas to 29 nays, dcclnrtd that Secretary of War Belknap is subject to impcachmont, notwith standing hlnbiisty resignation, and gnvo notico for him -and tho Iuipoachmout llanngers to appear beforo tho bar of the Senate on Thursday morning, at JO o'clock, to hear tho judgmont ol that body. ' . Morton and Jllaine wore awfully wounded by "tho government," by the recent chancres In the Cabinot. What a pity I ' . Don Cameron, Secretary of War, is what takes the starch out ot many a Itadical shirt. How SntiirvRAL. That tho sins of tho fiitlicr should bo visited upon the children vide the appointment of Don Cameron, as Secretary of War. , : Grant's Way. ''The Government" thnndcr strnck its political adhorontg on Monday a woek, by making throe Cabinet changes at ono swoop, wholly in tbo Camcron-Conklin interest. ' Clapp, the Itadioal publio printer, has boon indicted fnrombesjielmont by tho Grand Jury of Washington. A iirettv nrinter indeed! Send him to tho penitentiary, whero ho bolongs. JiRisTow'a Work. Tbo ."orookod" whisky business 1ms finally brokon out in Now York. Ovor thirty odd morohants and dealers in that city have been indicted for dealing in tbo crooked articlo. A Norma Gain. Tho Legislature of Texas has just eloetcd Governor Kieh- ard Coko, Democrat, to the United State Sonato tor Bix years from the 4lh of March next, in the room of M. C. Hamilton. Radical. Ex-Governor Seymour's speech, to bo found on the first page this week, is worthy of norusul. Tho account of General Grant's stock farm, on our fourth page, should be road by every body, especially .Republicans. Tue Kads. Tho Radicals of Goor- cia send thirteen white and niuo negro delegates to the Cincinnati Convention. Whcthor tho colored and white gen tlemen will sleep togethor has not been fixed, but we presumo they will. Radical political blood-hounds have heon setting dead-falls to catch Spoak er Kerr in the sale of a cadotship, but unlike the Radical ringleaders ho fail ed to engago in that business with thorn, and they aro unablo to mako their slanderous charges good. ' Tho Democrats of New Jersoy have declared for cx-Govornor Parker, of, that State, for President. , lie is ono oi tho few oi our public jnon who has filled numerous high political positions with credit to bis party, and has never smiled h'n political garments. Disovhtino. It is said that Capt. Goo. .VT. Skinner, clerk in tho Legis lature, who resigned to prevent expul sion, for his outlandish conduct in tbo boom bill, was presented with a gold headed cane on tho day the Legisla ture adjourned. Can impudence go farther? ' I'm Roosters. It is stated that tho Philadelphia delegation in tbo House, held a meeting of condolence after tho Legislature adjonrnod, and passed resolutions of sympathy fur their expelled brother, IVtrulT. llow natural for tho bur.r.ards to gathor where tho carrion is oxposcd and at a safe distance from civilization ! r Good Bye. Wm.Sehmuck, wholclt Northumberland for California a year or moro ago, writes to his parents b fullows : ' "San Francisco Is fulr ot thieves, gumblera and loafers. Work is avaree, and having become tired of having no plueo lo sleep and nothing to cat half of the time, 1 have culistod In the U. 8. Navy for three roars." How natural flr tho disanpointed young man to glido Into tho Army Mistaken Zealots. From tho ac tion of aome of the delegate in the General Conferenoo of thoM. . church, new In session at Baltimore, it seems as though they supposed themselves members of Congress and United Slates Senators. Such delegates evi dently possess mora Radical coal than true Christian knowledge, and we pro- sumo thoy must be allowed to act tho fool as xcalots and bigots do on all other occasions, when they proposo to meddle with affairs outside, of their true calling. Tits Peace I' shim. il is announc ed that the universal peace anion, which is to assemble in Philadelphia, July 10, will meet in Carpenter's Hull, and con tinue its sessions until the 1 tin. Sep arate day have been assigned to tbo various nationalities. They contem plate erecting on . the Centennial grounds what thoy call a commemora tive lorgo where tho Prophecy of Jsniah will be literally exemplified bV ttte manufacture of plow shares from words end priming-hooks from spears. A declaration of poaco will bo provid ed to bear tho signatures ot all thoso who afllrm their principles. Tw9 More Rascal. "Unci S ako" . Zoiglur, of tho Bullur Ilerali, In allud ing to the political vagrants, who aro being gobbled ap by the "Confederate Brigadiers,'' fur their orookod way In Govomment affairs, ays: "Tbli Una a il Ooodrlrb. Bureeyor ef th. port of Philadelphia, and bia depoty ItadhenW. The one baa been Importing brandy free 4f dnty and the eiker, eowt, We would bae.Bo.bJaeleorta In .odhofer import lag aeiere If ihey at. real, bat . we ohjeet to lb. burreyor pretending to b. f Mt and getting rick on Imported brandy tM C'omly , the Collector, has been turned out for exposing lha nucalitloa of tbo two loyal men. Such is GraoUsra; whenever a offleor exposes rogues he M tarried mtf. vomtedro interviewed. Tlie Emperor of llnuil, on bia way to Toxim, Htujipotl off Btivontl duyit at St. Louis, to exumino the fcijj bridge which ajttiia Iho Jkl iiHipjii rivar ut that place, ud whllo examining this nmgiiiflcvDi ritruoturo, tho "liroat Jto- publio," one of thou grand palace three atory ntcamlxiaU, which run on that great river, arrived from Now Orleans, and tied up at tho wharf. The steam- or had scanely landed whon be made application to board her, and while on board, a correspondent of tho SU Louis Jlqmblitm interviewed Dom, as fol lows: After the crowd left yesterday, the "Grand Kopublio" swung over to the East St. Louis elevator and took on 1,500 barrels ol flour and 1,000 sacks of oats and corn, and did not get under way until after 8 o'clock. Dom Pedro camo out on lio boiler doek quito unattended, and sat down among the passengers and entered into con versation with any ono who cared to talk wun mm. Among tlicso were Capt. Dan. G. Taylor, Supervisor Moy or, Revenue Agent Colouey, Captain Thorwagan, and others. Tho Eniicr or talks very bad English, and it was necessary to give vory close attention to bis words in order to folio tho sub ject of his thought. Ho was very much pleased with tho country, and in conversation with Su pervisor Meyer remarked : "You bara aaa Tar far aeuntraa aal aaa, aaa ran wltla ana aaa Tara long aouatroa." "Yaa, air, il la a great eoaau-y, and I an as oaedlnf It (lad joa lit! il." '-Ob, aaa, i Uka aim Tara raoob. Ha U a rara reach oountreo, an' aaa paoplaa ha ba ao Tara wa! you tall aollf, gr-ft-hcat naka-a-aaa raonea. Ab, aaoa. moa Diau I aia aaa a rara far no, I Bonn a Tara grant eoaotraa." "In what raapaota doca Brail! eompara with the United StnteiP naked the Huperriaor. "Rraail, too, eaa n -rem wide an' n Tom lont eoantree, an' baa aaa big riTatr. Zee Amaaon aaa rera aioah ertdair nan aaa ftleeieealppa. tine eaa one hundrod of lea mile wide In auma platel. But aae paoplaa of Bratll be badlT aeattalr onlr Ian million in aaa wbule Kmpira. You baf forty million in your oonotraa. Zee paoplaa in Bratil ba not ao aollf. Dey lay too moon 'by'ro by.by'in by I' Your people any 'to-day. to-day.' Yon aompranaa maf" "rerlertly parfeotly. Ion uaod emigration lo your eouutry to give it new life by competi tion. Too ouirht to try to Induoe tiorman emi gration lo Brnail." . loea, yeea, we need tea amtgratioa aaa uar s. 1t people iofa aee Uermaa Tara tnocb. Za Uarman ba b Tara moch agrieuluir raise aa eofieo and aa aplea oh, ba ba Tern welcome in myeouatrea." The Dom discoursed in this strain for more than two hours. Ho was de lighted with tho magnificent steamer, and hopod the Amazon would soon bo furnished with just such floating pala ces. Ho emphatically declared it as his, belief that St. Louis was destined to become tho leading cily of tho Amer ican continent. He retired about half past 10, and rose at half past 5, and lor more than an hour wrote letters. White he was writing a maid served him coffee. Ho is delighted with tho quiet and unob served manner with which ho can pass his time on this boat. No one bothers him, but all aro ready to answer such questious as he seems iuclinod to ask. A POLITICAL KA'A VE. Tho Harrisburg J'atriot says "Hero is a broad-miuded, high-souled patriot for you! The Harrisburg Telegraph in an artiolo filled with coarso abuso of Socretary Brlstow.ntlers thislanguage : Wo implacably object to Bristow's lo cality. H'e trii new vote for any man fur President tcho had the misfortune to be born sovlh of the slave line.' (The italics aro ours). Reasonable and thoughtful persons will wondor that a newspaper which utters sentiments like those finds readers in a peace-loving and Christian community. It is doubtless true that the hatred of southern-born people expressed in the passage above quoted is stimulated for the purpose of begetting a kindred feeling in the breasts of narrow-mind ed bigot who are susccptiblo to the influence of such malignant blather. But that makes tho cose worse for tho nowspa,tor which peddles out such poison through its editorial columns than if the editor really were afflicted with the rabies he affects. It is simp ly a hypocritical way of accomplishing a malign purpose. Can the man, let us ask, who entertains or affects to en tertain such sentiments be a friend of the Union ? Can such a man desiro that union of hearts which oloue con give ui a thorough and perfect union of States? Nay, can ho who will not hesitate to proscribe even a distinguish ed and honored member of bis own party on account of the accident of birthplace bo a safe political counselor ? Republican voters, this is the blind : guido whoso reckless lead you are ex-1 peeled lo follow.' ; More Ucsh timo ago a notorious smu i i mi ggbr of silks and satins, named Lawrence, was r. rested in New York for having de frauded tho Treasury out ot millions of dollars of revenue the past Alteon ! years, oroat revelations ot trauds committed by Custom House officials, wore looked for on tbs trial of Law rence; but this Has an uoen covered up. Tbo smuggler has confessed his crimes, and ho goes to tho Penitentiary for a few months, and wijl llion bo par donod. The scoundrel has been paid a largo sum of money, and promised a pardon in tho event of his confession, sothat a triul would bo obviated and the rest of tho loyal gang which shar ed the plunder with him would not be exposed. How nice! Camiiria Ready. The Democrat in our neighboring county have put tho following tickof. in the field: As sembly, John Downoy, of Johnstown, James J. Thomas, of Carroll township; Sheriff, John Ryan, Cambria borough ; Associate Judges, John Elansgan, of Stony Crock township, John D. Thom as? of Edinburg; Poor Uouso Direc tor, Isaao N. Wissinger, of Blacklick township; Jury Commissioner, Joseph Cramer, of Allegheny township. Onr friend, Y, A. Shoemaker, Esq., is nam ed for Senator, Prank would mako an oxeellont memhor, and we hopo he wil be nominated. Cambria should whip Blair this fall. ' Urr the Books, Too.We notlo that tho editors of several of our ex changes are advocating the policy of passing a law authorising tba School Directors of this Commonwealth to purchaso the books for tho pupils with tho funds of tho District. Why. not "go th whole hog," and purchaso thoir clothiug, too? Tuoso who ore not satisfied with what it costs already (o keep op our educational system, should emigral to Europe, where th State i hitched up with tbo Cbnrch, an jointly own both person and property for the benefit and behoof of the royal blood. THE FPXERAL OF fiCHEXCK. (rant's organ announced a abort linio ago, that our Plenipotentiary to EngUtid, who bad been called homo to explain seme dirty Jobs which be bad engaged in, would soon repack bia truiM and aitil for . tba Court of HU J nines. Hot the appointment of Pierre ' pout and the adoption of a resolution by a committee of Congress which had been investigating Suliunck'i conduct, puts the lie where it belongs. Th committee in question unanimously submitted tho following resolution which will no doubt pass Congress by a laro majority : , itoelatd, That tbia lion., oondeunelhe action of lleoerel Robert 0. Bcheuok, Uolte Btalee minister at theeoart of HI JeweB. Id boooMlas- a dlreolor of tho Kiume Kilter Bilolng oorapnoy of London, and bia operatlooa Is eunjeollon wun tba aharaa of aald ooupaii aad lha faadora Uaraof, ma tll-adviaad, unfortnaata and laoaia. pallbla walk Iba daliaa ol bia official poaiUoo. II Schenek and tho Radical parly can stand compliment ot that kind, we shall file no objections except so fur as we bare been compromised as an American eititen by this political black leg who has so oulrugoouily misrepre sented this country in Europe. By the conduct of our lute Minister we are looked upon by them as a nation of gamblers iu cards and bogu stocks. How remarkable that this "Confeder ate4' Congress unearths so many crime committed by "loyal men" in whoso mouths the word "traitor" was a sweet morsel until the villainies of thesofroo bootor were oxposed. ' Until the pres ent it has never been necessary for Congress to mark tho moetsand bounds of gentlemen who represent us at for eign courts. Now, it seems that class of officials are just as venal and corrupt as Grant's Secretary of War, or his private Secretaries, or tho crooked whisky dealers. Hence tho resolution of disgrace). . Rauicai. Philanthropy. The truo inwardness of the Radical party is be ing uncovered every day by investiga tions instituted by Congress, and tbo revelations' astonish the most xoalous members of that party. The defraud ing of tbo "national wards" is about tho worst job i'et uncovorod: Tho Freedincn's Bank, which served the colored people of tho country for sev eral years as a rat-holo wherein thoy could deposit thoir savings with the assurance that thoy would not have tho opportunity to invost them in un wise speculation, has, to quote the lan guage of tho Chicago Tribune, at last been turnod inside out, and present a spoctaelo decidedly disheartening to its depositors. The names of the per sons who fattened on the credulity of the ignorant froedmen are given to the world, and are mostly Included in the pestiferous body known as tho District Ring. Gun. U. 0. Howard, tho Chris tian soldier, figured in tho transactions as "Honorary Trustee" of tho institu tion. ' Tho remuneration received for bis invaluable service is notstatod, but the General's career in Washington is a guarantee that bo has a liberal esti mate of his worth as a financial mana ger. If tho parties to whoso doors these shameless frauds have been truo od escape punishment under the law, it will only prove another Instance to illustrate the fact that the corrupt Ring wields a greater power in the District than the Courts of Justice. Unsettled. "When will Congress adjourn ?" seems to be a loading ques tion nowadays. Th period is not fixed. The Democratic House ba passod a large numbor of bills appro priating a largo amount of monoy at greatly reduced rates, especially in the salary lino. But (be Radical Senate put its veto upon ovory retrenchment movement, and propose to run the machine in tho future as in tho past at a very extravagant rate. Hence, a dead-lock occurs on mrly every bill passed appropriating public money. Just how tho Conference committees will settle then dispulus no one can tell at this time. - ; . ' , Poos Scbxncje. About tho deadest cock in the political pit is the Celebrated military chieftain and poker player, General Robert Schenek, late Minister to England, It is truo Gen. Belknap's legal surroundings may be a little more unplcaaanl fur the time being, and may luccccd In oaoapin the penitentiary ; but tho Ohio Plenipotentiary is dead I d0Bd n to all jutents and purposes, as a "Christian statesman." How terri- My that flock la passing away to their homes and wandering in social and axilo. Poor Scbonck I Pierro- noni uas cucuereu nun out oi ma p ace i . . , . . . . v, while playing his beloved game. Anotbeb; I'allix A noil. It looks now. from Onmrrnakfnnnl inveaf irri- tion slund , tho h lll0 tary of tho Navy, C. M. Robeson, was as reckless and corrupt as Secretary of War, Hoik imp. That both those two Secretaries have recklessly discounted truth and honor J hero can be no doubt at this day. But that thoy aro not more corrupt than Grant, is equally potent; and that they are all mombers of thoparty "oontrollod by grand moral ideas," no ono will dispute. Am Excellent 0ticer.E. 0. Pur- rin, dork ol tho New York Court of Appeals, has boon reading Secretary of ejx Pomocratic National Conventions, and will likely torvo in tho sumo ca pacity at St. Louis. Mr. Dorriq is wull known to many of our readers, having mado a three hour speoch in this place in 1608, and withont discounting the numerous able spoakura who have ad dressed the Democrat of Coarf)old, he mad the very best. The Sheriff of Woraoatur, Masa,, hung a man lest wook by jerking his head off. Tho press dispatch says : The full was so groat that tho hoad of tho unfortunate criminal was jerked from his body and hung only by tho ligaments, bp blood spirting in every direction over th suafrold and nfiri Hlunuerino Democrats. "Tho ca pacity ot tho Democrat tbrblundoring appears to bo without end." Albany Journal. Yea. Thoy blundered into proving that a Cabinet officer sold poat-trudvrshipe ; into compelling the President to remove his private Sec retaries : into ahowlnt; that the Presi dent nut bis band Into tbo Treasury to reflect himself; into showing that Urvil Grant was doing a thriving bu siness as Jobber around the depart ment ; Lhj Ncbeook swindled the peo ple to whom bo Hal ocrx)jtod a a Minister; that '.be whole Gov aiumsnt servie Is worthies and corrupt aa it can b. J'hey bur boon blafidoring an in wy tflrougo. tsauxmvrt ta t, JVA'H'.N' ITEMS, C'alllomia fherricsaro ripe. Price 81 per pound. The population City to now i:iO,O00. - fit Washington 'Nellie Grant Sartoris' baby died in London ono day last woek. , ljanraster, Pa., gives its vugrants "thirty days in the workhouse." British gold is coined in Loudon with Imported Aiuurieun inuehinery. A rich petroleum well has been discovered in Hudson, Massachusetts. Governor Hartranllcan keepsilent in tliioo languages on the Presidential question. ' ' " ' . Women will hereafter bo admitted as students by the university at Dela ware-, unio. Ulysses S. Grant, Jr., has been ad mitted to tho bar in the courts of Now York City, Tho Cincinnati Superior Court de cides that servico of a summons on Sunday is good. - Grant is tho only President of tho United States who ovor opened a Cen tennial, at any rule. President Grant, it is said, intends making a tour of the world upon the closo ol his term of office. Kivo fishing; vessels and Ibrtv-fivo lives bare been lost in the Gloucester, LM ass., fisheries this year. i To ovory mau who marries ono of hie seven duughtorsan Indiana farmer promises a Centennial plow. The Mothodists of this country talk of having an Kcumonical Council, or world riynod, some years hence. Tho Lancaster Board of Trade has resolved to visit the Centennial in a body some time in tho course of the mouth ot June. Hon. J. A. Crawford, of K inirnlon Go., was stung in tho hoad by a bee on Wednesday morning, May 2lth. and uioa iu iwo minutes-. Pennsylvania has 235 beer brew- ones; Wisconsin, 232; Ohio, 210; Now York, 203; California, 202; Illinois, 1R3, and Michigan, 149. . Brigham Younijl physicians as sert that he cannot five much longer. His wives aro constantly at his bedside, and express great anxiety. The Baltimore Citv Council has passed an ordinance nrohihitintr politi cal processions in that city at night during tho coming campaign. A meteoric stono, about a foot in circumference full in tho town of Northumberland, Pa., ono. night lost woek. iYb.cn found it waa quite hot. A Philadelnbian has hint been sent to jail for slapping his adult daughter's face, the judgo holding that such paren tal rights did not extend to adult age. The scene of Moody and Sankoy's labors in Philadelphia is now a "mam moth" mon's furnishing store, with tho most floor room so occupied in tho world. - The Bermudas invite the atrunnnua labors of tho crusaders. While 1700.- 000 are spent annually lor intoxicating drinks, only 12,500 are expended for puuite education. A Pnttsville lawvor recently slent ten hours in a room with the irss es caping and no ventilation. Ha felt no serious effect from it. It' hard to kill t lawyer with gas. : The S,29tb annivcrsaoy of tho foundation of Romo by Romulus was eclebratod in that city on the 23d of April, wun an illumination or tho an tique monuments and relics. The colored people of Philadelphia are expressing some dissatisfaction bo cause some ot the more noted of thoir olas wore not invited to seat on the platform on the opening day. A woman named M rs. )J attie Kirk- wood shot and killed herself near Po trolio, Pa., on Saturday. Before doing so she left a statement, which occupies nine columns ot the Oil City Daily Derrick. 1 A little girl In Chester county 'bile playing in a lane, was struck on th hoad by a stono thrown ovor the fence, by a boy from a narden. Her skull was fractured and she died in a few days. ,!..-. They say it Is Impossible to cheat with one of th turnstiles at the Oen- tonnial Exhibition, yet one of the gate- auvpers lumen in u mora than his registering apparatus called for the other evoning. Tboro woro flftv-fuur railroad au- cidonts in this country last month. whereby six persons were killed and forty -seven injured. For tho yoar end ing with April there were 093 acci dents, by which 246 persons woro killed and 924 injured. . Mr. Snmnol P. Hancock. Citv Con troller of Philadelphia, is under arrest for misdemeanor in office. Ho is charged on his own admiaalon with violating the law by advancing on warrants which ho had to audit as city controller, Hon. Bobert Orr, of Armstrong county, Pa., ex-Mombor of Congress and of the Stnto Legislature, diod in lUltanntng, May ZZd, aged ninety-one years, lie was a nrominont man in tho publio affairs of that soction of tbo state forty or fifty years ago. Thursday, May 25th, was the 57th anniversary of the birthday of Uuocn v totovia, and waa annronnatolv cele brated by Englishmen in Ihie ou'unlcy. uer uaiosty was corn in and has reigned lor 39 years. Hue was mar ried 36 years ago and'btts boon a widow 15 year. An aged couple in Luzerne countv found or) their door stops, tho other uiuuiiiik, iiiiunt, aruuitu wnqgo nooK was tien tho halt or a silver nuarter. AcCOmnanvimr the child wnn a. nnrn In tho pffect that if one could find the other half of the quartor ho could find tno parents ol the child. Tho Altoona Mirror says that tho Molly Magulres have underlaken to assassinate a man named Patrick O'Brien who boa incurred thoir dis- ploasure by revealing a plot to kill Conilahle Burns, who shot man, named Ration, some year sgq, w hi)q the latter waa resisting arrest. Mr. Joseph Nowmann, of San Francisco, is on tho way Kast with somo 6,000 silkworms, which he is tak ing q Jl)iladolpbi to exhibit Thla la wo Drat instance in which worms have been carried stioh a dintanco from Chin to Philadelphia some 4, 000 miles. Thoy aro In fine oonditlon. hove grown double slxo and will roadllv spin on their arrival. Peanut oil. first made in tho South during th war, is now in largo de mand, itsunpiiosinepiacoot almond and oliv oils for various uses, and is lower in pries, retain it punty and flavor for long time, and Is Ions sus ceptible to the offset of light than olive oil. in Oil is oxtmoted eulfe r from tbo meat of the nut by pressure, tbo rofus being used as cattle fuod or a ertiliier. - , uio now York Iriuunt urges overybody to eo see the Centennial. even If thoy would bate to saerlfloe a largo part oi their year a earnlnoa and timo to do so. Moreover, it enys t "It is not a chance likoly to occur again in a middlo-agod man's or woman's life. It will lift them nothing els can do quj. of $ p (Jul), petty lovel of evory day thought. Tbdy will b hpsllhiot and etronger all their days lor Vpo'vlpc bow largo I too world thoy live in and how small Is their parf of U- A MOW A TED MESS LETTER. Philadelphia, May 29th, Wtt. TUB CENTENNIAL. I trust vou will pardon me for say ing Bomethingth this letter, concerning those 'to whom is duo tho credit of the wonderful success ol ttio grandest In ternational Exhibition tho world 'has ever soon lather than or that exhibi tion itself as has been my practice for tho last two yuan. To Messrs John Welsh, John Waua makor, Thomas Cuchrun, and Ex-Gov. urnor Wm. liigler, John Baird, aro the American people more inuuuieii limn to all others tor tho grand and glorious accomplishment of the event which commemorates our firvt Centennial An uivursury as a nation. Il is absolutely imKMnibltt to comprehend what was requisite to be done to mako tins com meinurativo Exhibition successful, ns viewed Irom the standpoint ot Ameri can criticism regarding success. To oroct tho buildings oven necessary for an exhibit that would mnrk the progress iu ai ls and science of our own nation diirimr a century, and to cul led those exhibits mid systematically urrange them, would no an unilurtuk ing requiring capability of'a high order; out wncn 11 Is ooiiMnercii inui all llie nations of tho earth were invited to compoto with us in a disphty of mech anism, and that 40 nations accepted mo invitation, and that to acoommo- dato all these exhibitors, from evory quarter of the globe, buildings costing inanymillionsof dollars had to bo erect ed, and' tho money to erect them had to be collected by the individual efforts of tho gentlomen 1 have named, und at a time when a financial depression placed liberal coatribution absolutely out of tho question, with tho general iublic, somo faint conception may be formed ot what thwo men havo dono. The long'coruer of Mr. John Welsh as one of oir most honorahlo and pros perous merchants together with an In tegrity thrt bus never been questioned, wore the ruarnntoes that, as President of the C'ntonnial Bonrd of Finance, every dolar contributed to this grand undertaking would bo rigidly applied, and every ponny honostly accounted for. Mr. Wanamaker, moro than any othor comprehended from tho first the magnitude of tho undertaking and at once applied himself with horoiconorgy to acromplish all that ho foresaw would bo required. Upon him, as President of the llureua of itovonuo, was imposed tho task oi raising the money tor this giranlie work about eight millions of dollars. He risked his reputation and raised ell the monoy necessary, and tlie grandest monument ol American acbieveiaentand intelligence evor o reel ed, is the garland that tbo most unas suming man In onr city is entitled to wear. Bravo, generous and liberal was the support given Mr. Wanamuker by Gov. Bigler; bis ability in organising rev enue boards throughout lliia, and other Slates, and his groat oxocntive cxieri- enra woro oi incalculable Dcnont. In tho practical work of erecting the buildings no moro capable or attentive man could be found anywhere than Mr. Cocbran. From the combind effort of these gontlomon, all working in perfect ac cord, has sprung into existence tbo ex hibition that shows to tbo world tho superior intelligence and entorpise of me American people; and, in citing this, fact 1 hut precede what tho im partial and truthful historian must re cord when tho history of this grand ovent come to bo written. I would be a faithless correspondent, and would do an inlustieo to a most capablo nillcor, did I neglect to state that to lien. Unas. It. or ton the kx- ociitive Secretary of the Board of nuance, are tbo gonllemen 1 have named indobtod for many Invaluable suggestions. Gen. Norton's oxperionce in International hxhibitiona has made him a valuahlo aid to the Centennial authorities, Ho has rendered moat offlciont aervioe to pros correspondest and reporters properly appreciate him, as 1 trusty do all others whom he boa served. CENTENNIAL JOTTINGS. The dosk of John Aldon, brought over in the Mayflower, is among tho antiquities ot th Now England log cabin. Directly opposite ono ot the" laree doors of the carriage building there stands a team ot four lifelike looking Dorses, 'l'bcy are magniBcontly har nessed, and so well executed as at a distance to decoivo cvcni good judges of horseflesh. A healthy man rises from a dinner at the Exhibition restaurants with a wolfish appetite for a good square meal. The oncnins ot tho Exhibition on Sunday is evidently in tho internal of tbo square milo ot groceries In the vicinity. The proprietors of thoso rum and beer saloons havo already mado an unsuccessful offort to break open tho gates, and if the exhibition is not opened on Sunday they threaten to form a comninne for vho purpose ot takingforcible possession of the grounds on the Sabbath. In the British section is Benjamin West's fUmqns palntlnif of tho "I)eath of General Wolfe," which whon exhib ited at tho Royal Academy was op posed by tho oritics, who foresaw the danger it threatened to their cherished conservatism of classical art. Ho clothed his figures in ' boots, buttons ana munderbusses. ' 1 bey contended for naked warriors with bows, bucklors and battering rams, and tho Bixhop of iorx ana ir Joshua lieynolds remon strated wlthWost for the innovation upon estahliihed conventionalism, but West contonded that "tho rule which gives law to tho historian ah,otid gqv orn tho paintor." Ho connuored and completely revolutionised British nrt. Tho painting is loaned by (Juoen Vic tor! u. Tho original painting of "Elaine," from Tonnyson, by Toby E. Rosenthal, of ian Francisco, at nrosont residing in lui)lch, llavarla, is in tl0 American soction of Memorial Iltili. The artist has roproduceil tho spiritual and digni fied beauty of thb poom In a masterly manner, Investing it with almost saorod oharma of graoo and lovolitioas, ' Ho has brought to bear ovory acces sory within tho reach of art that the subject demands, in the harmonious blending of colors and unity of design. Tho picture has become popular, Uirou (ho beautiful pbotoernnhs taken before it lull M unit II, and wljioh havo been oxliibjtod In tho windows of stores. It is owned by a gentleman of California, and was once cut out of tho framo by burglars. It la expected that tostimony will bo taken in ! few days before ono of tho House Committees showing that somo of the redeemed treasury note which woro ordered to be burned several year ago were abatrootod at the timo and are now in circulation. Thoso notes were Brst counted, put into pack ages and then out in halves and burnod in th preaonce of a committee, but af ter tho first count it is said somo of the nauetaioa wore abstraotod at differ. ont times, amounting to tbousauds of iiousra, Tliouannda of bushels of potatoes will go to waslo in Michigan tor lack ol a market, but tho Dolroil free PrcM of the 21st says that farmers along the lino of tho Central railroad aro prepar I nt; to plant near as lnnro an acrenire as ioal year, ospootlng to Increaso their slock lor fhiding next winter. Tho Michigan frull crop promises to bo the largest overproduced, and wheat never holoro mado ao good show. Simon J. Miller, Into treasure qf w esimprpianq county, eas Deon con victed q ombosallng 18.70 In the course ofhii official aflmlniatrntlon. riOCUMA TION R Y TllEVllES- J VEST. Till CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY Or OUR NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE. The following proclamation was is sued by tho President, on Thursday, the 25th instil ..; ; , Wheiikas, A joint resolution of th Benuio and House of Representatives of tliu United States was duly approv ed on tho 13th day of March last, which resolution is as lollows: Be it renolved, etc, That it bo and is hereby lecom mended bv thu Kmmtii and House of Representative to tho people of the several States, that tlmv assemble; in thoir several counties or towns on tho approaching Centennial Anniversary of our National liiaVpen. donee, and that they cause to have de livered on audi day an historical sketch of such county or town from its formation, and that a copy of suit! sketch bo tiled ill print or munuscripl in tho clerk's ollleo of said county and an adilitioiiul copy In print or manu script he mod in the olllce ol llie libra rian of Congress, to the intent that a complete record may tto Ihus obtained of the progress of our institutions dur ing thu first Centennial of their exist ence; .... ln whereat, It is deemed proper iimi mien rucuiuiuuiiuaiinn no urougiii to the notice und kuowlodge of ibe people of tho United States; now, thoreloro, I, Ulysses S. Grunt, Preji. ident of the United StiiLes, do hereby declare und mako known the same in tho hopo that the object of such reso lution may meet the npprovul of the people of tho United States, and that proper steps may I hi Uiken lo carry the sumo into uttect. Given under my hand at tho cily of asiiingtcm the zow day of May, in the year of our Lord 1876, and of tho Independence of tbo United Slates tbo 100th. Hy the President, V. H. Grant. Hamilton Fihii, Secretary of Btato. Black Hills Military Order. Wahhinuton, May 27. At tbo solici tation of Governor Thayer, who came here for tho purpose of having troops sent to protoct the miners in tho Black Hills, General Sherman sent the follow ing telegram to General Sheridan: , HxAbuiiAitTKRg Army, ) Washington. l.C.,May2i,187u ) General P. II. Sheridan, "Chicago : Have just been to tho President with Governor Thayer. After reading the papers and some dUciiesion, tho f'resi dent snid that tho people who had gone to the lilack Hills of Daliotuh, insido tho Sioux reservation, or who may hereafter go there, aro there wrong fully, and that thoy should bo notified of tho fact; but lb Governorment is engaged in certain measures that will probably result in opening up the country to occupation and settlement. Meantime the Indians should not tie allowed to scalp and kill anybody, and you are authoriacd to afford protection to all persons who are coming away or who are conveying food and stores for those already there. I understand that arrangements are now in progress with Red Cloud and Spotted Tail to remove, and meantime the agency In dians should be kept near the agencies. If satisfactory arrangements uro not concluded, the new orders will be made as to the whites who havo intruded on Ibe Sioox reservation. , W. T. Siikrman, General. The Auditor General of tho Slate of Pennsylvania presents somo startling figures in his annual report upon tbo railroads of the state, showing that the system of "inflating" stock capitals and ol augmenting debts has received but a alight, if any, chuck since the panic of 1873. It will be understood that tho report includea the total capitals, dobts, milcago, etc., of all roads reach ing within tho State's boundaries, so thut tho Erie and the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern companies, of whose roads only a very small portion lie within Pennsylvania, go toward swell ing the total of 8,674 miles of road covered by tho report. Tho changes ot 1670 irom tho preceding year show an increase of slock capitals of15,671, 572 on an aggregate of 1 100,634,923, and an increuso of 102,736,752 on an aggregato of 1920,653,270 ot total lia bilities. Tho cost of the works, etc., during the yoar increased 10,588,567 on an aggregato of 744,701,o77. Thus tho total capitals were increased I62-, 736,752, of which 6,558,507 aro set down to construction and equipment and 156,148,185 to other purpose. Tux Divi'erence. Nothing can but ter illustralo tho difference between a selfish politician and an upright states man, than two letters recently written by Mr. Blaino and Mr. Bristow in the capacity of aspirants for tho Republi can nomination lor President : at.aisa. laiaTovr "OrirflaallT 1 ehonUl a"( have net aoafat, nor nnwillinn: te einreia mj oan 1 ainaant to aean be preierenoa in wnet nianT meana, my 0 1 n ad- Stale Contention mlfrhliranoemont ; nor eel I ilutoaebinf nyeoif. Uut willing to do any not, af late, aa yon mutt or bake any atop to piece know, a Tary peraiatent ntyaelf before the public attempt baa been aaale aa n candidate rar eSloa . In tarow mud at ne, and 1 am qnit eontea lo a prooounoed oiprreilqn diecharite aa wll aa I from tba Maryland Oun- nan the dntioe of the of. vention In my fnror Sea wblab I now hold." would al thla lime be , gratefully reoeired.'' Tho characters of tho two men stand revealed in their expressions on this subject, and ovory word furnishes au lusigui into uicir sucrui I noughts. Governor llarlranfl made 5C1 ap pointments during tho late session of tho legislature which were submitted lo tho Senate. Of this number 608 were for noturies public. There were 7ij eoinnintoioiioiaul doeqa, and t jus tices of tho peace.' Tho other ofllcere appointed wuro trusleus of Insane hos pitals, scalers of weights and measures, coroners, aldermen, etc., and tho list includes the executive officers of the Stale administration whoso appoint ment is vested in tho hnnda nf (lu (jov oriinit. Tho (Wl r(l qf (he Uenttto. has lo bo culled over ii pvury cuso, and out of tbo whole list of appointment only two fuiled of oonftrmulion. Tho total number of bills passed through both Houses and sent to tho (iovernor was 243, 42 others passed the Senate and failed in tbo House, and 81 others wore passed by the llouso which did not got through th Senate. vV a) Qi.q KmiikE. An engine was oonstruutod at York Pa., in 1835 which has been continuously in sorviro evor since. It is of a class known as tho "grasshoppers," from a fancied analogy in tho movements nf tho machinery to thoso of tho legs of that active insect, and is in it fronoral plan liuiHur to an engine ot tho same builder produced in answer to tho first proposal issued in tho United States for locomotives, advertised by tbo Baltimore and Ohio company in 1831, Tho engino has an upright boiler and cylinders, vibrating beams and four thirty -six inch wheels driven by spnr gearing. Th weight is In thu neighborhood of eight tuna. Tito whole appearance of h angina i dirTuront fi'oiu tiiuso in uso and is well worth onrulul study as a rolio of lha past, U haa boon taken to tho Centennial. Patriot. Tho old silver dollar, which was a legal tender, in any amount, since 1872, was, by a trick ot tho Republican Con gross in 187 1, robbed of its legal tondor qualities, Tho bondholders don't want silver, but Congress abould at onco re store the old silver dollar to its former standard, that of being a legal tender in any amount. O. W. Rollins, "WI stroot broker, wonts the How York Utrald, to pay hint 1100,0,00 for saying that b watt one ot tbo American bond, forger r. in a urin. Biiyinu I'I'SiiallChanoe. Agents are being sent out in different direc tions in tho Sluto to buy up small cur rency und five cent nickels to be sent to Philadelphia to be used by the struct car ooiiiiianies and small ruiiders who are said to be greatly In need of small ciiunge ciunng I lie I'unluinilal lixbilii tion. Parlies in Reading, says thu ReadliiL' Eauh: Livu li.-.-n nir,-i-,'-,t iiv and ten cents on the dollar lorlurgej amounts. I An lihlinimiiolis inonknv utu a box of pills an. I diud. They apu-riuiitly didn't work well. flriv ilffitisrnifiits. , T... M. ROBINSON, aiurkot Hlrnel, l learlleld l'n aNreA(iTl'jca oe Lijt.it .. llsMvy 'Urn.-., CulUr., ,-'1J1ii, J uri'iirp, mi'nmiur UfsillV tfun. 1 May it, 111711 m. QAUTlON- All iieranna are bereb mnllnn.S agalne! Eirrhilii ar In but maimer ui-l-llin with one lack mere end eolt, and a haT rake, mm in the J pciraei.lnn or I. 0. A 0. W ll.rrr, of llradford toniiarcrt, aa Ilia Mine wee tmrt-baaH bf nt it Bheril anla on trie Hub of ilT, IKi, eil li Itll Willi latin on loaiHouly. auliet t-, re v order ei u I Ui.. . LAMSUKKRY, Sr. llMilli,ri li Mar .11, l.ro-lt QAUno.V- All purroiit an hereby oanllonril ne-ainal enroll. .il-, or ,a an; ej nied-llins a-ilb Ibe to I Inning ,rniiTtT ao in Ibe poeeeuioa of Robert M'allaoc. of t:oit tawmbia, Tie I Tbrre aerea rye, 4 anroa nlieal In toe r.,an,l, I bay Hellion, an J Ihn iriH-M.U lUre.,', aa tba anme an purcbawl by me al U-lleotor'a on the 311b d ,y of May, ls;a, anl are left with bin on loan only, enkjeel lo my onlrr nt any time. ALPHKO BTKVKKfl. MePbrrn, MiyJI, IslB-St N' OTICK - Haririg liuetnoned tba Uat.ihirin linna for tin. pre. .nt. It will be carried ou by IVallaoe lloinpbill. In tlie aatne Meat Market, thanking our In. lull lor llieir liberal patron age, wa would eotiaider It a favor if they oaUnd tbo aaiee patronage to Mr. llempbill. Our !".. will be Irfl open for aaltlainent nt tba Meal Market until June I jib, aftor wbieh Ibey will be left for nolleotiou M)r ":'"'" BK')Wx a nnr. ATTESTIO W here airanged our bueineee a a to tire eipeotel altonilon to the aale of Agrienltoral Im. plametiU.and will keep eonetaatly on hand WOOD'S MOWRIlSanil KSAI'Klt3, HUCKKVE M0WKKS and REAVERS, NAH'I LOCK 1.KVKH IIAY tJAKK.4, BLLIti A IIOFF. ' MAX'S ON'K IMKSR TIlllESIt. INO MACHINES, rAN.VI.tll ' , MILLS, CIDhlt MILLS, , 1IUCKKVE IIKAIN i llKILLS, Four-Horse Svifpp Powrs, wltb Straw Carrlera of anT deaired long Ul. rutttlift Unaea, from T to 110 eat h. Ilarpo. llor I ' May rrka and Hnlleyr, IMnwi, Cultlv n- I lore, rih.nel Plowi, Plow riharec ot all kindi, Hepainol ellniarhm-a I sold hy aa. and any tbitie; 4 i etia In our Hue, All of whli-h will lie Bold on eaiy toron, or el ebanged lor . 1'a.b buyera will find great ndranlagaa by dealing with ue. I M. U. LKOWN A BKO. JIKAT MAHKKT, Market Street. may-Marbinac kept In the "Centennial" ball line. ClearCeld, Pa , May II, 1S;I 2m. PCBLKSALE. VALiuaLt. r jii. ah Tmrr.t uni ! 1 The antl-rcigtifx), Tmtirt of ih itfti of A. K . Writthl. (Uf.. mm), will mII mt pulilio at the Court iltu, it Clear ft elil, on Tucftday, .June 20.li, IH70. Th follawlfiff JtriS4 T.laM troa! Isn-lian l otier ml huu i A tract mt laa.l eonUiaiaf 147 aem. noiv or Wm, filtiata im WaMalvard twnbip. Cl-itflfl eotiat. Pa , boilff Un and of iU Thoaai Harttonurvy,atjoiaiDg laBilof Toomaa Maib artsThnmai lleaderitta aaj othtra, baring there on whit pine, ttatnlaak t. other Itmlwr, heior onderlald with hgVKKAL TKINU Ol VAI.CABLK CiAL.- - a . AIm, Another iraa; of Unl, iilati En P.k tovnibip, Clftrtalai eouaty, Pa , oontaininK S2S aerea, beiof part of warrant No. 421)0, at t aale within aia mf ef ua boronith of Clearfield, cote red with t tin able timhar and nnderlatd with fire olnj' ol the ftnert quality. - Alia on huhflrfd acrai and nllowanoa, eitnau la l)eatBf toahipt Clearfield onntv. Pa., be ing part of the Thumu Steward Ma tmmj, and deanriba-l aa fallowe: Urgini lag at the nortbeatt eornar of tract, thence th IfiO perrbaa to pout, thenea wait IM perobee to dead pitch ptnr, thence anrtb ISO perehei to , thenea tact 106 per- obaa td place of begt nolLg, being la the Moihan aon oal ball, having enntideraMa valuable tha ber thereoB and beia g well ealoalatod for farming parpom. A C. TATE, Trait of tht aetata of A. K. Wright, liec'd. CUarteiii. Mar II, 1S7 IL , XOTICE TOJAX PmRsT" la ioaordaaM with aa AM of tbt General Aa ambl of tbii Cotnnonwealth, approved the Sid da ot March, A. P. I7t and Iheeiirpremeat ap proved tha Id day of April, A. D. 172, "relating to tho ellteloa of taiea in tha oanaty of Clear fleld,M nolle it therefore herehy girea to the Ui payera raeiding la the dittriote below aaaied, thai tba Canaty Treanrw, iB aacordaaea with tba aee ond teettoa of laid Act, will attend at the place of holding th boroagh and townehip election on the following n tuned day, fur 111 purpoa of re oeiring lha County and Stale Iiim aaminl for iba year l$'t t For Oellrh towaibip, MoBdny.Jaaa 1, from tt ta 4 o'clock. For Baoaaria biwaihlp, TunaJny, Jane St), freji 8 to 4. For Jordan tcwnihlp, Wedna)Uy. June 21', fr m in 4. For Cbeii towmbip.ThunJay, Jnne 12, from 9 to 4 o'clock. Far Newbarg borough, Friday, June 13, from I to 12 a.m. For New Washington horoBS(,frltijl Jana 2.1, from I to b. n, For Bern tt da lownihip, Ratar.lay, Jane SI, fnta to 4. For Burniide borongh, Monday, J ana Jrt, from to 4. Far Bell townehip, Taetday. Jane tr, frota ta 4. For Ureenwood towaebip, HVIoeeday, June 1, from to 4. For Pergneon towonhlp, Than Uy, Jane (9, from I to IS a. m. Fur Lam her City borongh, Thursday, June 10, from I to A p. m. Upon all tain paid to the Treasurer then will bt a reduetloa of flea prf etat while tva per eat wlli ba addrd after the flntday ol July neit , to all an paid taicr, making a difreoie of TKN per oent to prompt tat i evert, Partiei aaa. from the tret of May PI lv tbe at the Votu-b to MancBAlra A rara opporlunlly will bo firen to merobante toooiua forward nt the time and placet above aal forth, and lift their Lieeneaa for 176. Traaaurer'a OBee, I 1). M OAtKllIBV, Clearfield, May II, '7. J Treaauior. N EW AND GltOCEUY STORE. V. G. KRAMER & CO., '' Room Ho. 4, Pie'. Opera llntae, . ClrarBelrl, Pa. Keep aoaalantly oa .i 81'QAR, corrKi, TEAS. SODA, COAV OIL, iTRUP, SALT, Sl'ICM, SOAP, Oanaet an Drla rmlla, Tobaeoa, i-ere, Can Ilea, Older Vle.,ar, Baiter, (a, As. ALSO, RXTRA OMR.MAPI When! and Burkheat flanr, Corn HmI, Chop, feed, Ao., AD af whlah win ke ulA ,u. a.. u.i. aaekaae. fo rtltf fralnoa. 'i u aaiwaa a. m Oewrlal, Not. II, IIT4..f llfiv nuil iHisrfllanfou3 diYrtisfmfnts. A OF W. ocmlaniermtti lha IrSlgt PnUtr lha ! anlieunt-oof aXiiivanationalMiutOuk Hull. In J'lilliuloaaj.laAuaaiiialti-rA Umnn'a" .eri.f-N. C1otbtniKJlB9 In America." A villi tuitl atteiidttiiP Uio apeakuri : l leuor. " Hhat comer lo the nulMlnr' on r ' AuvtMionl. "buutli-Eaat com.-r nf Krlh a-1 MarkoL 1'leaaa noto tha SIXTH, 1 r m.i ..i atraniteraaooklnr Hk Unll, havo Iraon ir.. j -.1 by UoelKUiiuj pcraona." V. " It la perfectly coloaaaj I Po ywi 1 1 lladlnanalonar A. "lifsii aqtuuw foot Co nn M ir'., -. , 1 1W odd on eixlli, ait ainrirs til--1!, I- , - -three arnfluorpr un-l m.v,-. , .. occupied bymiruCiiajl Iwubly (l..:...t... I i fieea placwl,,,TwV , , , V. ''Ijo you Moetr-am-riowrTf ; I i . A. "A Blunt jcuiiituiK.i.o nin h'.-' V .- ' fi,rtbo fn-lKlitand piucn ;i rt l, -.ui. ', Wloraau-MfurbcuUiUiUiuU.ool..it... lions of Uio bouat-." - - ' Y !lS!hl11 ortlt;r ',0 Ton take with fro,,,!, T' A. Tin y are flrl or,l un.l an.:, ... . ;:i Uio baaeinent,on loriff 1A onui.ti-r. r ,i ' , thenoa on the faaJi-liV-lcvaUir Us IU -lora room, ou UicoVTi Ltior " V. "la Uipettln7il,a llruimerallir!' A. "No, air. muaauhng-. nLuj- - . ,. r, t ncanured In U,e piece, Iheii ln,p ,- . cJoni paaaoa over rollvn lu the it , f , . - . llKht, ami two men alt, ono ht-f. - . b ., , ', , behind tlie oo4a, walchin-i v . li I ,,, bank for the leert pln-hilo lc-.pi-:', i- luarkltutovery flow, aoUint Hi , m!- -, -- t, and avoid U wlitiu ba cooiva U) c.:t t. ''t laenta." ' V. ' Ton mat employ in rnj- rf ,,(. A. "Coma lo our mill U. u. i r, I 0 aofpTOnulitbiall the tlaV riiAinz up C c . I Pt ItiU) tarroeuta.-UlU,aL nini-li, .. . a Uoacn mcn a work oat iWi a .tri-W. ' '"il0 ron manuliicturn ail your or.n foodar A. " Wn do, antl moat rarcfiilly. r tir ti amlnera Uuct every muu L..A term, in. I conlfy to every samicnt u extra-v.,.1 i. i o befbro w. pul our tlultet on It, exa l-.j, oum roiponalLle for It." VjVom ayauia But aav. yin . . A. "Inatrrydlrettlon.rir. nfju.yrrera and ocoiiumy w. pravUu ail y v. i,7uii u l,. lliatcnaulce ua to putenjr vi).-Suwu 1.1 1: people na we tin." S ofvjlpAIl'liiictin, ttc wtiTk, what la ou.cn " ra It roe. im, Etc. Every Blnrle rannrut una lu numti-r n i oilier poluunouvl on It , that lu entire h EjyS0 upun car " Y' 1 IV mn'1 nv, m aaleenien i ,k 1 "' dar r u Bi.ii ir K.l ml Inj to the ihronBi of cu.tl,-,n..- ,-""'" r aul oznreh. ,r j.:u uo an oraor bua,-, t.v nail A. 'Viiyjjreat. All M llf.,i 117G STORE. . I.OW I'liJC'KS 11AYK NOT KILLKD "jj .T. A. Fleck & Co., ; 1 ' M Ui KKT ST.', CLEAR FIELD, PA. Thev Hill live, an l and thinftelvea well and bcartr at the elone of a eaccweful ?.art' bmm, while rthere are e(i.nnlLiein IwaariAM knia.n r hut' wiknuv iinniu . I - 1 . - m- v vB uuuufj ra aei in eeadi- tion to pay the tmrge profit f the ar, while Hint, like fer-eeelng bufinei men, aaw the ' riluetfoB tad aiTmd and ol. ry tl'wdi at ..... j . Prices to Suit the Times. By ao -l..i-ir Ibey hare ballt up a pni.peruui ao.l inoreaitoi tra le. With a m'l itare and liek eipt-nai-., ptiaet thai would be leu tbw ca.l o other, alfird lliet. n pronk. Their atotla for . -,.....,..,., iiu-r.aiii in toowtiruoi rrau.lin. "A niulile iiin-nee ie Setter than a e'nw .hilllnf." Ata rn-rnt roeetier of lb- tmu it u unaniiaoa,, reaolced te 1 , do bu-ioeaa aa b.retofjre.K V A CASH BASIS, iv.i.1 elianie the m ,11. f, a rullowa : "A liloilile Tlirerpenre la belter than a alow Mltpcnre." - Thla l-rati Franklin joit Hi p.w eent. THE GREAT ONE PRICE DRESS AND DRY GOODS STORE, ' ' Market SL., Clearfield, Pa. XEW OPEHNj OF SEW DUESS (iOOUS. All the latest styles from 10 cents per yard up. TUB BEST BLACK AT.-PACAS IX TOWN. , - . Coloriiil Ureas Goods in grsi.t varietr Blst-k Silks, on d,il!nr and upwards. l)ron Linens, beat shade nnd makca Tnblo Liiit-na, Turkey Red, Hlicctincra aud fiilnw-caao Cotlona, bleached and unbleached CalieooB, Oottonadoa fjr I Oottonados fjr men' ) All kinds of Summer Cam Muaitnsana GinghnrTia Hice Summer Shawls and Skirts. Full fiWi linonnf nil cJotorijit i.ina of Whito Goods, plain and plaid. Muslins, riquo,, I A now oun uuirinuu viimurtun, ( cnoioe aayiea einped, Niiinnook, I - nf I Iong Cloth, Swim Victoria Lawns, HAMBURG EDGINGS. I riain Cambric Nuw Cursels, Ladies' Ties, llaiiilkarehiefa, dollars and Cuffa, Kid Glont, iinicK anucoirrreti eilsand eilmcf, Neck Kuohing, Ladiea Hack Combs, Paraaols and Kana, Ladies' and Children's Hose, Ladiea' and Cliil . t dren'a (iIuvot, Litdics' nnd Cliildrvu' Underwear. MILLINERY GOODS, full lino lo suit everybody. TrimnioJ Jlnu anl Uonnola, Tory cheap. Sew Silk, Flower aud.RjMioM I ntriiiinieil Ifaring atiecoetled in getting a Ami ran win nna gooas in mis uep:iTtinoiit vory much lower (ban heretofore. (jacnlV FuriiiKliIiig faoudi. Percnle .Shirts, Whito Shirts, Underwear, Linen Collar and CuiTs, Paper I uouara aim i um, .unotnU'rit, Linen uandkorohieta, lloaicry, tilt nnd New Tics of every description. ''' ' All tho ttbovo goods will bo offered at tho lowest possible pricos. t. A. FLECK & CO., Cloarfleld, Pa, April 2li, 1876. I NSOLVKNT NOTICK. Nrrtlee la hertby a iren thil Levi .Vrvara. of Rarlhaua townihip, ami Lueien Poller, uf Luio ber City, will aor-lr at tba next Court of Common IMe.a of riaarhel.l reonly. fur Ibair diarharire naoVr tha ini' Irani lawa of lha Cotnm'.nwenl th. ISKAKb TKST, Cl.arBel.1, May IT, 'li-il thtir Attorney. GLASS FRUITJARS. THOMAS II. WI'.flTON' A CO. t IVu4 Hlrpt;, IMtt.bui (h. WLKiw (Hi33, B:ttIo3 aul Viola Of ft) I hill. Or-ln muijtly ttsprxjted. Ut ANr trln wnd i')rralirt b-C'.r tyin Qaalilr Oliurpstfrrt. wtjlT4t. B oKorcit statkmi;nt FRKtVE CAMPM AN. Treaiurer. In aoonunt lib VValUoel n Mraet Kun.l, April I, 1HT0 I I'll. To Duplloate ai HT4 .... ..,. lfl S? To Hupl'cata of l7..v 47 If- IJjn t Ily araennt of orlrra naid fly Colleetor'a er eeolaire By Treasurer a ticroanlage J,. ., Ily Kiooerationa ..H .11 AJ I . T as Il My amount due from I, . Morgan. Z ftfl Ily balanoa dm Uorouftb M SS 41 I Mi 2:; 71 tartRBTirtanaa. Ordera reroalniof unpaid Jntareat onaana ...ftso 5! ... II 1.1 2J OS Total am'l Indebted .....MIS 01 Wa, tha underr-lR-ned Auditor, nf Watlaeeton boronah.do hereby eartlfy thai tbe above eeeouM la eorrrol, and that wa bare examined all paper. aal book. In accortieni thereof. N. C. MKRROW,) T. M.IIOI.T. Undltora. N. W. I.VMAN. ) Allan: W.W.tvwaa, Cirrk. H allo.lon, air. I7,"70 .It. KtilSTElfS NOTICK.-. Nello. la berth nlvea abat the followln. ee- eountl har. Ien aaaniined and paired hy me, and remain blerl ol rroora tn thia ornea for th. In. .peelion of helra, leirataee, ereditora, and all othera inttireited, and will ba preeeuled t. Ute next Or- Ebana' Court al Clearfield enunly, lo he held al t bo onrt llonee, ia tha beroue;h of Ulearfleld, eom menelni on Iht let tlonday (being Ibe 41b tUl of June, A. D. UTS I Partial aeoou.l .f Oee. 8. and A darn Wearer. Kleeatore of th. .atala r Geo. A. n'Nin, nf Hrady tewaehip, dee'd. Final aoeoont af J. A P.lattenhartferOunnliau of t'baa. A. Hahbareaher and l.idla J. llab- berorkar. by Mra. Carolina Rlattealierai-i Ad- aalalatralril af J.A. BletleuberBer, now iaae'4. Final aoenunl ef Henry Vothwa, Administrator .1 Iba aetata af Joeeph. Yotbara, lata of Kartbnua lewnahip, daa'4. Final aoeoael af IVanial MoUnyhlio, Adtalol.- Iratar af lb. aaUM of Henry II. HoUitxklta, lata of Uirard townihip, daa'd. Final aaenunt af Rarnurl K. Cowler. Adoainla tralor of tha Mtato af Ruaanaah U.rr, Int. ol Hredford tew.abip, dee'd. Final aoeoaat t Jaeoh W. Caaapball, Onardiaa af Jonathan H. Rrallb, Jr., miner heir ef Jona- Ibanlll. Bailh. "r . lata of Hell lown.hln. dee'd. Final aatnnt af Henry Hlle. Adrnlnl.tralor af tat aetata af warren Hik, l.teef I'ike town ablP, dee'd. U J. MOROAK, -May la ta Readier 4 wad.r. INTEREST perfect ryatem attcl niliw of Bel f meajtn rement make Iti-ieMhie t pleaaa people S.0U1 miiM a ny lk ajerfactfy aa If Inay wan ban Is j-r-uti TaV V. "1 etipptweyon havaailaaaahalf adcaam nt.lL-rcril d. iruaeuur' A. "kly di-aralrl we hare mm than towr t rh chnrKed with Ita own bualoeaa. and eatb lii.troua-lily ortranlaeU,auaaanry wheel wllu-t-i llio trrrat wheoL" V, "Villi you name a dneen or an of then r -A. "Willi pleeeum. Tbm Cuotoaa Uepari. I.tiit, ftirtlioeo wiio prefer cuatum-noaxla In u. Uy-oiaiK Tlnj Furulahlng iMpamnent, ' : 11 In rtWTien atwk of all underwear. .-. f!,.rl raft-tory, wiib It. bury machlnea. I . h 1 1 nr own Irat-rlaaa ahlrta. Th Trlnl ,!,: I'poltminiLllwlraablsaainajiysKto, ' ' f'f- V" axnicul Muck Hues. Th : -t-clvliij Hoom. lb. Order bcpnrtmenL -:r-.i.idb.jroru. TheBpocIal Lnlfonua licparC menu Die Delivery liepaxuuwa. wlUilni Iciiu of n.eaacnai-ra. The" V..- llt.lcl. he. Id I air, entrain r A. "rrant.tl,alfilin,ui.ilTrialAlTeTtlrlni .1 1 inii.oi.u with IU bllLaod aim Ol.tnoutor. 111.1 o-tai: 1 .ubllihlni(rfl,mlneMaiid rxpulai II. II oil your Irtlyliaend forltTh aliii -t-'.nrr.i-iil.wltfnu matiyriMima. ThaHW ; i nn.tnt- IbeVoutoV lleumneBt lC . .,ihJri i, a Deiterlmerit, wltV luetSj ii traniie for ladloa. Ihn Teli-rrai LiSS :,.c r.t ,1,. Chief Clerk-a DettrLlntfl'.J .L. l,ok : koc-ncre and aHteiita. Cictif raj ku. a.-i. it-piiruowiti Jiuajflart OmVi, ,"4 i.i'.tr ulin of tha Brnall bnar ai 121 tJ .1.1 11 ,1. plualnr. earAunrr, burlni" nitk li !T. u-JUtri:,,, re.ta .fr4.K-r.3 n, out, aellini a:.d la a U.tum.ur. ji,J u,irforre. J., . an ) tna lnul,,oa?w Ith tbo wlpi. S Lu'lly." " aXM-SuaB. V. "P t-n-p-a-n-d-o-B-ir 'AL."J":1',,, " Ul 1 '"V to nana tba r?J"l." 'Bnnt,whlcbdltoilI3 of IXUUI tain 011 aome aloele dayi " V. "ej..fWJ I lmmcrua 1 1 hat .what enahlaa U.o htji.o to buy clieapand accheapr .1. ; I xanly j You he re lflt hit IL Tba po i.lotl.rt iiK here. krflrjaTlha wa depend ciiL-.v prlcwand tatocVrralea.'' ..bSSr" Ih-" 1. ' IHifn.MnrkiJua lu,i - - price. Iiti deviation ; Z Ca.h for or.rrlhliieTa A aiiciam. e ,rt,u-1lni Uie purchaaer: OThe mite ,rt,u-1lng Uie purchaaer: t.Tha rrlunul ir tliu !,. n. .l jJ'KTjwiiol u tba buyar out ocbanrUa V. ; t . thtnioould b. falarr." A- . ''';"!':. A"J 'he people at It attention ' r"B'",, " A. " K,'t at all. Ifa a pleanra to aA. you. C..II aeu-ui and ba rare of Uui piaffe Wena i.iattr A Urown a Oak llalla llZi Eaat ri ntr Usn, anj Market ' " cJiiVc-i'lbJ.' "' UL" " UpW 1876 bloialtetl and anbleaekt men' und boy' wear. Ticking and ai mores, very eheap. I Craak line of I Tucked ilualins, plain I I lluta and rkinncl. clitns Milliner, peraona favoring nt wiiht I ;i loves fpRIAL LIST . liil of oanaaa aat rVawnj for trial at 3m I lat-ia, in, ni mien tuna; -.ceo, woanar, June Iflh. Il.el l P Morriatm... ta. 8arh Bowmaa, J. W. Ciiaaoor... ,a. Derby Coal Ctkafra. CaM.ntirn, Parker A Co... vi. Same. R. Robiaoa tb. W. 8. Diekoe. Ollrer Ktephena ra. Lambnrn. frwllr I ft J H Cupplea ra. John P. U lie, M.I. K A. Irt ln.atal., Rx. of H a. lr.lo.....,... Job. M. Ohiua Reuben Lmrelaud e.. R. Klaporta Co. Jamre Mnlier ...,.rs. Freak Helarf. W. W. Hale ..ra. II. W. Ho t. el al. William HrMr ea. Jnlla II Ileal?, k'lH C K. Pucker ea. Willi.ni Luthrr. J. F. Navero .....ra. Ilatby Coa, Co. nf Pa. Joan A. nvere..........ve. Hael llarrtiw.. C. Il.rinoy .....ra. Ilarid Franer. W. 8. liirkey A 8on..va. John KoHiiu. Mflln A Andrewa...aa. J'hrit. Swifter. Jafoli Kunta.-. ...at. F. Rarrb A A. Keirr. Fr.hklia X. i v.. Puller Joba.! . a h'lijab Hum. ta. i. R. Arnold I Ca. J. H Arn.dd A Co.....ve. Rili.b Uarae. John H.rwirk .....ra. Jbn Vanhralnau O. 1,. 8Vlioot.it, er .....ea. Uraonar. Tra ki A C I. U, K.ffrrly...,..,..,a. Jamrl A. Iiria. Itaary Wbii.-,re. ra. Wm "Alb.rl. tkl. T 1ST OK J UIJOKS IJ Lint of Jurora drawn for and June Cotf.? .nata ji-aona riaar tt.tnaTiret ira. It. W. Park, VlearneldiWarrea Bell. Ferft" A. F. Boyntnn. " J. A. L. Flej.1, li T. A.lloorar, CurVrillai R. C. Thomntol, tl'' J. IV. Henierily.Oioaole Janiel Meeee, Rofa. W. C Onrley, Brndlord R. MrPbereoa, ' R. II. Kirk, Brady J.a. Wearer, Burn.ide Adam llegr. Chen I.. M. Coudriet, CuT'iton J. II Pelera. Daeatar W. A.Uah, Hi"l A. W. Voun. Jar I Reab. Belter, Kit I T. N. Faltoa, UetW I Prter Mona, I f, rirnn. ",w l J. B. R.ff..rtr. Pred Bloom, I L. R. Dreealer, !'" I THAVaaar. jeaonariaaT woantr Jrta rr. Prank Heed, Clr.rleld;Wm. li.nhart, ! W 0. C.r.loo Tnoa. Palmer, J.C. Kmitb. Wm. VJuieley, Oaeaola Thoa. I'leeb, (Weearla Wm. I.or.1, Thoi, Mnilra, Jr " livH Rear, aa. Hunderlin, Bell llavld Wilton, Bradford Wm. Woolri'lie, " Wm. Lit ing.too, Thoa Bhnw. Kerb Pulton, . tleo. Penee, Brady lleo. II. H inaerl. J-.bn 8. Hank, 8. II. Kepharl, H.Mel'meken.lW' Joa. Merat. " D. Shonkwilf, Wm. Cnrad, J. Mrdheehta. " Mari.a Kopp, Kar"" T. Ilerlline. (leorte Itnlieb, Uw Jaeerh Owens llfeo. W. Rowla, ' Jaa. F. Mnl ea, Jacob. RarpetH, , PklllpKnM, !" J. W Kama, Alex rthen, Michaal 8kalTer, " Jaoob Marewlna, Waller Hreoe, O. hmrod. Ilarail.la 811.1 Wralnrar, Cbttt tleoria Mart, v B. I. Kylat. , A. Raymend, Kli.h. Maura, lleaiy Hlle, lillhtrt 8. Totrr, ul R.' Il.nl.o. rnavsn.B jrnnaa In woanaT J.,B lf All. Milekall, ClaarnalJ I.alah Share. Thamaa RoAliiaa. " .j Jno. Livlnaloa, " J A.Hlew.rl, 1 W. ConJa. Curwenarllla R.T. llenderaoa, Oaoanla Wm. 8wi(nrl, " R. II. Ileora, Brady Joba Ream, ii , ..1. tl.aa I 11.'..- I1...L I tiro. MttCally. ' no - I ii u,ieb.lirat. I t I Knaael Snyder, 7 8aaaal llooea Cba.. Hmtlh, Ilarntlde C. White, C'beeti ReblWritrley, l'! F. Lelaey, Corinjrtan Jaa. I'hatie), ' Aua. Unwurny, ' Ckaa. Brown, Htlei Maa, aVeeaiat Aadaa Krnhart, R. It Rewlai. , rl K. Rromet, I ITk.au LMt. T1 I ..:,oZ. ri Moaaa Ratley, J. L. M.rnetiea, 0. Uberd, 1'- 1. ft. Arnold, ean Ilea aaa,