WILLIAM M. HENRY, Justici or till PnAcn e r i v ...n, LUMBER CITY. Colleotiona mui Mia tuuuey promptly .kill n. A rl m of eereement end dewla a I funVtJftDM neeu oawu.vu BBU WNreniu reel or bo charge. MJy" eor. 'II FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES . nr n LUri. iu MMful lo hnv I n1v Iks mbuIba. Alto liMIlM prored Money Drawers, Ae. Uroceri' Fixture. nee let Kcptirea promiun . KAUinANKH, MOKHB Jt CO.. 48 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bir.N tfi-fim. Bleep kef of emt Win. Lead ban tti fcOewn !SfgSg JF?-? dr " anewem ' 80L0 BY 0EAIER8 EVERIfcnUiE. March W, ISTS-Sm. 1 HUEY & CHRIST, SOLI I'ROlMUKTOnS Or Till CELEBRATED ' -".i AND ; DJX. STtXVER'8 TONIC HERB BITTERS. SEND FOB PBICB LIST. II1EV .vTlIKINT, 131 M. 3d Street. PHILADELPHIA ManA M, Wt-Sa. Sarfltvart, 4 Ilntrarr. G. S. FLEGAL, Ironsides Store, PIIILMPSIltlRU, PA. ' DEALER Iff ItAKDWAHK, STOVES, IlEATEnS, RANG ES, WOOD AND WILLOW WARS. AND HASOrACTVRBB Ot TIN, SHEET-IBON AND COPPKRWARI. Preaqnlale Street, Phllltp'burg, Centre Co., Pa, It), M.J 1974. POWELL 85 MORGAN, BIAUU III II ARB WARE, Alio, Muttattar era of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CL1ARFIILD, PA- F ARMING IMPLEMENTS of all kinds for Ml by 1 POWBLL A MOROAH. DAILROAD WHEELBARROWS .. for eele by POWELL A HORQAN. Q1L, PAINT, PUTTY, GLASS Hulli, ate., for Mlt ky POWELL A MORGAN. H ARNE3S TRIMMINGS 4 SHOE Finding!, for tali bj POWBLL A MORGAN. Q.UNS,PISTOLS SWORD CANES for iU j POWBLL A MORQAN. gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Slut, for aele by POWELL A MORQAN, RON I IRON I IRON 1 IRON I L For late bj POWELL A MORGAN. TTORSE SHOES & HORSB SHOE AA NAILS, for by POWBLL A MORGAN, pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And bail Menofaettra, for late by POWBLL A MORGAN. T IIIMBLB SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for al. by : ' POWELL A MORGAN. SACEETT&SCHR7YER MALMS) IU HARDWARE, and maavfaetarart of TIN, COPPER 4 SHEET IRONWARE, Bef ond Street, Clearfield, Pa. Having rellted oar flora roan end deobled oar took, no are prepared to offer bergaina to par ehaaera in our lis. Wl haro dooidod to da a Strictly Cash Business, and fan therefore all at greatly radaoed prlcea. Carpenters and peraeaa who eoateaplate betid ing will do wall to eaamine onr Tool and Buildi&z Il4rlirir, whtob ta bow aad of tho boat aasafaetaro. .W bftep k largo atnolt of KAILS, LOCKS, GLASS, LATCHES, PUTTY, HINGES, GLUE, SCREWS, All blnda of Bomb Plaoaa, Hawl, Cblnla, Boaana, Uamnara, Hatrbau, Plantba and Lovota, MnrUaad A Thomb Oaagoa. Borola, Uruaa A Bilto. Wood and Iroa . itannb Horrwa, and Iba boat Bortag Maobiaa ta Iba narkat. Double and Single Bitt Axes, POOKET'OUTLIRT, A.. Agtnli for Surnelfi Iron Corn ShtHcr, warraaioa. Alao, agoat. for Rlokarda' GOTHIC FLUE TOPS, wnlflb affartaatlF awra Bowk y Flaoa. Farm Implcmonts, Garden Toots, f nary Soaortptlos. A large variety ef COOK STOVES, wkiek are eranaat t fire ealtehelaoa Fmrinble Jlaieru ainet Fturmmat, aa,Reoflag, BpeMlag aad Job Week abmee reaeoeablo leraaa. All erdere wiU aoeale anent etloatlca. Plaaiblag aad gee Stlteg awaedad la We maie on! j Strict? Pcre Gooat 0nr 0tra $dMdUmt. THE REPUBLICAN, Pebl liked er.ry Wednesday bjr GOODLANDER & LEE, ttKABFIELD, PA. Hai Ibe l.irfeet Clrf alaliaa wf nay paper la Nerthwwetena femarylraita. The largo and constantly increasing circulation of the Ripublioah, renders It valuable to business men aa medium thro1 which to reach the public Terms of Subscription i If paid in advance, ... 12 00 If paid after three months, . 2 60 If paid alter six months, . . 8 00 When papers are sent outside of the county poymont must be In advanoe. ADVERTISING! Ten lines, or less, 8 times, . 81 50 SO 2 80 2 SO 2 80 1 50 2 80 Each subsequent insertion, Administrator' Notices, . Executors' Notices, . . . Auditors' Notices, . . . . Cautions and Estrays, . . Dissolution Notices, . . Professional Cards, 5 lines, yoar, 6 00 Special notices, per line, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS i One square, 10 lines, . . . 88 00 Two squares, IS 00 Three squares 20 00 One-fourth column, . . . . 60 00 Oca-bali column, .... 70 00 One column 120 00 BLANK'S We have always on hand a large stock of blanks ol all descriptions. SUMMONS, SUBPOENAS, i EXECUTIONS, ; ATTACHMENTS, ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, LEASB3, BONDS, . FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, . 4o., Ac, " Ac. JOB PRINTING, Ws are prepared to do all kinds of PRINTING, eucn AB P08TERS, PROGRAMMES CARDS, LETTER HEADS, . ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, Ac, 4c, IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ' ORDERS BY MAIL FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. GeMdlander A 1 ClenteM, THfi REPUBLICAN. 1 OLIUKKIIU), PA wnRatBDATYORNlNS, JVNB Ft, ISTS. - farer werkeew fa ewe teU . TetM m boa imf t day I ' Both bad lb. aaaa Urd labor, . Beak kaal ike aaaaM eeaeat paiy. W Itk ke aaaie blee aky ebon, - - Tke aeaae greee eertlt bolew, . Owe eewl wao aeU f lore, . Tke Mker Ml W woe. rOwe laapeA f wllk Ikeltgkl, Wllh the auorlof of tbl buk Vmfektieeeralgkt, . e kit kewi wee erer dark. r Owe kearl area bard aa atone, Owe haaart waa ever gay t Oae worked witb wjaay a groaa, Owe wklalled alt tbe day. aw kad a lower-elad ert Beaade waawry mill ' Wire ead oklldm wear the apot ' Made It talrar, awMiar Mill Owe w wnaoked borel bad, I eH ef dtarord, a)M eed Ala ho wonder ke aiaaa.d aad Wife and eblldna aUntad wllhla. , SHU they worked ie Ike tea laid, Tollint ow froea day te day , Beak ked Ike aaaae bard labor, ' Betb bad ibo aaaH mall pay , Bet thai worked wet with ewe will The reeeow let aae tell t Lo ! Ike oae dranh at tke Mill, And Ike other at the well. POOH BOVHE LA W. TO ntOVIDK fO TUX SMOTION OF A POOR ROVSE, AND FOR TUB SUPPORT OF TBI TOO IN TUB SEVERAL COl'MTIRS or THB OOHMONWKALTH. ' Wobrxab, It Is the duty of society to make provisions for the comfortable maintenance of those upon whom for tune has frowned who are found to be destitute and void of the means of sup port; therefore, Section 1. Be it aiacied, dr., That the County Commissioners ot the sevor al counties of the Commonwealth may select bitch - real estate as they may doom noceaury lur the accommodation of the poor ot their respective counties, and shall aubmit such, with selection, together the terms and conditions ttpon which such real estate can be parrihaaed in fee simplo, to tbe court of quarter sessions in and fur the proper county,, and if the same shall be approved by said court, the Ooemly Commissioner shall take a conveyance therefor in the name and lor the use of corpora tion mentioned in the fourth section of this act; and they shall certify the proceedings therein uador their hands and seals to tbe clerk of the coirt of quarter sessions of such county, and tbe same shall be entered at length upon tbe records ot such court. Sic 2. That at the next general election to be hold after the purchase of tho real estate as provided for in tbe first miction of this act, tbe qhalifiod electors of such county shall eloot three reputable citiaens of tbe said county to be directors of the "Home for thb Des titute" of said county ; said election shall be conducted under tho general lection laws of tbe Commonwealth la every rospoct, and tbe said directors shall moot at the court house in the respective counties on the 8rst day of December following their election, and divide themselves, by lot, into three clisses, tbe place of the first to be vacated at the expiration of the first year, of the seooad at the expiration oi the second year, that of the third at tbe end of tbe third year, so that those who shall be chosen after tbe first elec tion and in the mode abovo described may serve for three years, and one third years shall be chosen annually thereafter. Sac. 3. That every director elected in tbe manner atorueaid, or appointed as directed by tbe twelth auction of this act shall, within ten days alter he is notified of hia said election or ap pointment, and before he enters apon the duties ot the said office, talcs aa oath or affirmation as prescribed by article seven, section one of the Con stitution ; and in case of neglect or re fusal to take the said oath of affirma tion he shall forfeit and pay the sum ot ten dollars for the use of tbe poor of said county, which fine shall be re covered by said directors br tke time being as similar debts are by law recoverable;-and the dhreo ton qualified as aforesaid, are hereby authorised to administer oaths or affir mations where it shall be necessary in relation to the duties Of said omoe. Sec. 4. That tbe said directors shall forever hereafter, ft name and in fact, be a body politic and corporation In law to all intents and purposes what soever relative to the poor of said county, and shall have perpetual suc cession, and may an and be snedi plead and be Impleaded by tbe name, style and title of "The Directors ot a Home for the Destitute of the oounty ol ," and by that name shall and may receive, take and hold any lands, tenements and hereditaraoata not ex oeeding the yearly value ot eight thou, sand dollars, and any goods and chat tels of the gift, alienation or bequest of any person or persona whatsoever for the benefit of the poor aforesaid ; to take and hold any lands and tenemonta within their oounty, In fee simple or otherwise, under the supervision of court as aforesaid, as may be donated to tbem by deed or otherwise, and dis pose of the same as deemed conducive to the comfort of tbe inmates ; to pro vide all things necessary for the lodg. ing, maintenance and employment of said persons; and the said directors shall bave powsr to employ and at preauaremnoTe a steward or stewards, matron or matrons, physician or physicians, surgeon or surgeons, kad all other attendants that may be neces sary for tbe said deatituto persona re spectively, and to bind out apprentices so that such apprenticeship mar tx- pire, 11 males, at or before tbe age of twenty -one, if females, at or before the age of eighteen years i Provided, That no child be bound out for a longer time than until he arrives at the age of eighteen years, unless he be bound out to a trade other than a former: Provided alto, That no child shall be apprenticed without the limits of the State ; and the said directors are here by empowered to nse one common seal tn all business relating to said oorpora tion, and the same at U,eir p leasure to alter and renew. Sao. 8. That the said directors, ss soon aa may be, after their election and organisation as aforesaid, and annually wereutar, snail make aa estimate ot the yearly m of tosintfcinfeiiratid -UMnrhmerit knd fVjrntih said Mttmate to the County Commissioner., who hall add tbe ssbm to tMr yearly asti mato preparatory to UtvIde their tax for the eomiag year, aad they shall, rrosa Uavs to UaSnx Wtkfca waaW ani tions to the County Coamiaaionars, aa they may deem ueooasary, aa to kottp the Improvements or sltorutlon that may be required to paoo with tho aeocasities of tho occasion, and tho Commissioners aforuaaid shall muko such changes and Improvements as they may deem nocotwary ; and for the purpose of this sot tho CummiMioneni aforesaid are horeby hulhoriied to pro cure a loan, for which thoy may pny interest not exoooding six por centum, if tbey doom It boat to do so, mild loan not to exceed throe-fourths of the amount necesiiary for tho purohaso of said property and tbe erection ol the necessary buildinga ; aaid loan to be gradually reduced and to be eutiroly canoolled within five years. Sao. 8 That the amount neoottwiry to defray tbe annual expense of tlto "Home for tbe Destitute" shall be paid ovortothoCountyTreMuror,find byhira paid out on warrants drawn on him by the County Commissioners, upon orders pnwenM to thorn signed by tlte lV'tti dent of tbe board ol directum, and oounterslgnod by the SooruUry, and to which the seal of tbe corporation ahull be studied ; and It shall be the duty of the County Commiiisiiinors to keep tbe accounts of the "Home for tltu Destitute" In a set of books to bo pro vided fur that purpose, and said Re counts shall bo audited by the County Auditors at the same time the other accounts of the county are audited by thom,and to publish annnnlly a detailed statement of tho receipts and expendi tures of said "Home for tlto Destitute" at tbe sumo time and in tlte sumo man- nor the annual county statement in published ; and the judges of tho sev eral courts of tho said county, and the ministers of tits gottpel ot the different denominations, shall, ex-tijficio, ho visi tors ol said institution, and shall have the privilege at all reasonable time, to visit and examine tbe conditon of the same, including tbe books of said Insti tution, in which shall be kept an ac- oount of all expenses of the same as also of all the receipts of the same, as well aa show derived from tlto County Treasury as the productions of tlte form and the industry of its Inmates, as also whatever gilts or boqucsta thoy may hare received Irom whatever source the same may bave been derivod. Stc. 7. That as soon as the said buildings shall have boon erected or purchased, and all necessary accommo dations provided therein, notice shall be given to' the ovoneers of the poor in the various districts of said county, requiring them forthwith to bring tlte poor of their resjiectivo districts to said "Home for the Dowlituto," which order tbe ovoreeers are required to eomply with or othorwise forfeit tlto cost ot all future maintenance, except where by sickness or any other suffi cient cause, any poor person cannot be removed, in which coso the overseers shull repment the same to tho nearest justlco of tbe peace, who being satis- fled of the truth thereof, shall cortily tbe same to the said directors, and at the same time issue an order undor his hand and seat to tbe said overseers directing them to maintain such poor person until be or she may bo in a situ ation to be removed, and then to re move the said person and deliver him or her to the steward or keeper of said home, together with said order, and the charge and expense shall ho paid by the said directors. - Sbo. 8. That the aaid directors shall, from time to time, receive, provide for and employ, according to the IrAo in tent aad meaning of thia act, all such indigent persons as shall be entitled to relief or shall bave gained a legal settlement in the said county, and shall bo sent there by an order or warrant for that purpose nndor tbe hands and seals ot two justices of the peace of I said sounty, directed to any conaUblo of tbe same oounty, or to tbe over seers oi the proper district or of any district in any other county in this Commonwealth ; and tbe said directors are hereby authorised when tbey shall deem it proper and convenient to do so, to administer relief to any porson in need ot assistance or to permit any person or persons to bo maintained clscwhore: Provided, That their ex pense in any case does not exceed that for which thoy could be maintained in the said home. Seo. 9. That tho said directors or a majority oi thorn shall be a quorum for the transaction of business, and shall have full power to make and ordain sueh ordinances, rules and regulations aa they ahall think proper, convenient and neccnsary for the government, con trol and support of said home and of the revenues thereunto belonging and of all such persona as shall come undor their cognisance: Provided, That the same be not repugnant to this or any other of the laws of this State or of tho United States: And provided further, Thst the same shall not have any forco or effoot until tbey shall havo boon submitted to the court of quarter ses sions for the time being of said county and shall havo received tho approval of the sumo. Sec. 10. Thstaqiioruinof suiddirec tors shall and thoy arc hereby enjoined . . . .... ... ana requirea to meet at tbe said homo at loast once In every month and visit tbe appartments and seo that the in mates are comfortably supported, snd bear all complaints, and redress, or cause to be redressed, all grievances that may happen by the neglect or misconduct of any person or persons in their employment or othorwiso. Seo. 11. The annual salary of tho said directors shall be one hundred dollars each. Sec. 12. That In case any vacancy by death, resignation or othorwise oi any of the said directors, the court oi quarter sessions of the respective conn ty shall fill such vacancy until the noxt general election. Seo. 13. That all claims and demands existing at the time of this act being carried into effect ahall have lull forco and effoot as fully as if Ibis act bad not been passed, and whon tho same may have been fully adjusted and soltlod, all moneys remaining In the hands of the overseers, as well as the uncollected taxes levied lor tbe support of the poor in tbe several districts in said county, shall be paid over to the supervisors ol the highways of said county to be by them added to the road fund and ap plied a road Ux la by law applied in aaid oounty. 8aa 14, That aa soon aa tbe poor oi said ooanty shall have been removed to the boms of aaid oouaty and the oatsUndinc taxes eolleoted and nelri over, the ottos Of overseers of tbe poor auwaaaaavcr anau UW MOIISOM, So. 16. That all flues, forfeitures or bequests for tho uso ot the poor shall be payable to the County Treasury for tho uso of said home, aud tho directors are horoby authorised to domand and roceive the same and in the name of said corporation may bring suit for tho recovery oi all money Itelonging to said institution, to plead end be impleaded In all matters ot luw and equity ami to pronocuto all such suits to final judgment, and tho money so recovered shall bo paid into the County Treasury and shall be applied in liquidation of tho debts of the institution and tlto support of its inmates. Hue. 10. That the provisions of this act shall not apply to any oounty or district that bus alirady within it a oounty or district poor-house or houses under any special law, nor to any coun ty or district unless tho same shall ke accepted by a majority ot the voters of such county or district at an election for that purpose to do ordered by the court ot quarter sessions of the proper county: Provided, That tho directors of tlto poor may erect and maintain two houses for I lie destitute in any county containing a population of over (60,000) fifty thousand inhabitants and (GOO) six hundred square miles. Src. 17. That whenever the County Commissioners ol any county sec prop, er from any caitno w hatnoever not to comply with the requirements of this act, any four or more townships ot any county through a commissioner u pointed by the poor overseers of each township cuu proceed to procure real estate as provided by the first section ot this act : Provided, That in all cases it shull he necenftary lor the majority ot the commission to concur In all acts before the court shall take cognizance of tho same: And provided further, That district poor-houses "lull be governed by all the provisions of this act the same as county oor.iousos oxcept as far as relates to the appointment of commissioners by tlte poor overseers forming tho aforesaid district. Sec. 18. All acts or parts of act sio oonsisteiit with this act are hereby re pealed. Approved The 8th day of May, A. D. 1876. J. F, Hartbanpt. BILLS VETOED BY THE GOV ERXOK. Senate hill, No. 35, entitled "An Act relating to tho transfer of the loans of cities, boroughs, school districts and counties." Senate bill, No. 102, entitled "An Act repealing the act of seventeenth of February, eighteen hundred and twen ty, prohibiting horse racing so far as the same relates to agricultural socie ties and certain other incorporated as sociations. Senate bill, No. 139, entitled "An Act to prohibit and prevent tho having or using of tiro and lights on board of vessels whilst lying at any maritime wharf, on or near to which petroleum is stored or kept for export." Senate bill, No. 172, entitled "An Act repealing an act, passed April oighth, Anno Domini eighteen hundred and fifty -nine, transferring Somerset oounty from the Western lo the Middle dis trict for tho Supreme Court ot Penn sylvania." Hcnato bill, No. 227, entitled "A sup plement to an act, entitled 'An Aot to provide for the manner of increasing tho capital stock and indebtedness of j incorporations,' approved the eigh teenth day of April, ono thousand eight hundred and seventy-four." House bill, No. 105, entitled "An Act to repeal an act, entitled 'A supple ment to the several acts incorporating the city of Pittsburgh, enlarging its boundaries, etcetera,' approved tbe second day of April, Anno Domini eighteen hundred and seventy-two, as to the boroughs of Mount Washington and Union." House bill, No. 200, entitled "An Aot to regulate the crossing of steam rail roads by passenger railway cars at grade." House bill, No. 272, entitled "An Act to empower water companies and gas companies to morgo tlioir corporate rights and franchises into other incor porated companies." House bill, No. 313, entitled "An Act appropriating the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars to tho Jewish Hospital Association of Philadelphia, for tho parposo of erecting and furnishing a dispensary building." Hottso bill, No. 325, entitled "An Act making an appropriation for Stato normal schools for the year beginning the first Monday in June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hnntlrod and aev enty.six." House bill, No. 328, entitled "An Aot making an appropriation lor normal schools for the current school year." Houso bill, No. 417, entitled "An Act to authorixo and empower Morris W. iloston, his executors and administra tors, to sell and dispose of a certain lot situate in Springfield township, Dela ware county, Stato ol Pennsylvania." 1 1 on so bill, No. 433, entitled "An Aot to ro-imburso John Ouflby, Esq., high Sheriff of Westmoreland county, for expenses incurred by him in suppress ing riots and protecting property In said county." House bill, No. 4C7, entitled "An Act supplementary to an act, entitled 'An Act supplementary to the sols relating to tho hawkors and peddlers, and rcgu latingacutions,ln the county of Schuyl kill, oxtanding tho provisions of said act to the oounty of Fayette.' " House bill, No. 674, entitled "A fin lh or supplement lo an act incorporating tho oity of Moadville, passed the fif teenth day of Pebmary, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, authoris ing tho city council to cbsugo tho oourse of tho stream called Mill run." House bill, No. 255, entitled "An Act for tho bettor protection of fish in the bay or harbor of Erie and its ap proaches." House bill, No. 277, entitled "An Aot converting the Marine hospital at Erie into a hospital for the Insane criminals, and asking an appropriation to carry out the provisions ot the same." By tho Governor : J. F. Hartbanft. M. 8. Quat, Secretary of the Com mon wealth , "What do they always put D. C. af ter Washington for ?" asked Mrs. Quilp of berhusband. "Why, my, doar don't you know that Washington was the Daddy of hie coentry P During leap year every woman has an Inahonable right to make love, and tbe lire In the morning. THE BOOM BILL. OIIV. iiartranft directs its enroll ment and puui.ication. As no objections were tiled in the office of the Secretary of tbe Common wealth within thirty days after tho adjournment of tho Legislature, the boom bill has booonioalaw. That the reduction of rules guaranteed by the Aot is just no disinterested peason will deny ; nelthor can it bo said that the Lcglnluturo bnd no authority in the pruininoH, for tlto Aot of 1816 provided that tho lulls of tho company should "at all times bo subject to the further regulations of the Legislature." In tho last section of thut act was reserved by the Legislature the right lo alter or repeal tho charter at any lime, but in such manner that no injustice be done to the corporators. It is evi dent lo all thai the reduction made is no injustice, but on tRe contrary still leaves a wide margin fur profits. As tho struggle at llurrislmrg lint winter attracted considerable attention wo publish tho certified copy of tho act, AN ACT k renuleU Iheataoenl of toll aadotb er eberg.a lo be laid aad oollcetod hy Boon icoteniea wttatn tela uommoawaaltb Section. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Jiouae of firpresentativet of tlte Com monirealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met, anil it it hereliy enaeted by the authority of tlte same, That from and after the passage ol thin Act, it shall nut bo law ful for any boom company incuriioratcd by any law of this Com monwealth to charge or collect upon any timber, logs or lumber oi any description boomed, raited or in any way secured or taken cure of by said boom company, n larger sum in the aggregate than one dollar er thousand feet board measure, which said sum of one dollar shall include all and every charge or charges for toll or boomage, rafting, warps, wedges, and for every other kind of material used and labor and service performed by said boom compnny in tho discharge of Its duties and exercise of it functions or powers, or privileges as a boom company, in regard to the said timber, logs or lum ber so boomed, raftud or In any way secured or tnkon cure of by said boom company: Provided, That Ibis Act shall only apply to tboso boom com panies in whose charters tho right to tfgulitlc their tolls has been expressly reserved to the Legislature. Sec. 2. All Acts or psrts of Acts in consistent with this Act are hereby repealed. Samuel F. PATTr.xson, Speaker of the Housed Representatives John Latta, Lieut. Gov., President of the Senate. Executive Chamber, ) LI ABUisnt so, Monday, June 6tb, '76. To V. S. Quay, Secretary of the Com momcealth : The foregoing Act of Assembly, enti tled "An Act to regulate tho amount of toll and other charges to be laid and collected by boom companies within this Commonwealth," was presonted to mo on the 3rd day of May, A. D. 1876, and not having been filed in your office with objections thereto within thirty days after tho adjournment of i lite Legislature on tho fifth day of May last past, it has become a law, agreea bly to tho Constitution ol this Com monwealth. You are therulore hereby diroeted to cause it to be enrolled and published. John P. IIabtranpt. Omci or Seo't.of Commonwealth, LTH,) H76. Harribbiro, June 12, A. D. 18' iYnMyfoanut, ss.: I do hereby certify that the forego ing and annexed is a full, true and cor roct copy of the original Act ot the General Assembly, entitled "An Act to regulate the amount of toll and other charges to bo laid and collected by boom companies within this Common wealth," as tho same remains on file in this office. tn testimony wllerool, 1 have here unto set my band, and caused tho seal of the Secretary's office to bo affixed the day and year above written. John B. Linn, Doputy Sec'y. of the Commonwealth. RADICAL RASCALITY. The editor of the Philadelphia Times, in alluding to the crimes committed by tlte Washington ring says : "Tho Congressional committee now at work in New Orleans are develop ing somo startling facts in relation to tho manner in which government offi cials havo transacted business in that locality. Rumor pointed to frauds, robbery and stealing, but rumor in this iustauco fell short of reality. Certain persons in Washington are also impli cated in tho crook od, but by no means unromuiioratlve method of running the official machine in Louisiana. In tho conrao of the investigation it cropped out that distillers had been held ex empt from tho visit ot government in spectors by paying a portion of their profits to a person who lived undor the shadow of tho Wbito House. It was also suited from the witness stand that Custom House funds had. been used to pity for work dono for tho Collector in a private rapacity. Anothor practice unearthed was that ot signing pay rolls in blank, and then allowing offi cials to fill them up with amounts fur excoetling those paid to the persons named iikii the documents. Of course tho excess fell Into tbo pockets ot tho head officials, and those who hold thorn in thoir positions by the exorcise of in fluence at Washington. There wore numerous ot!ir facts and circumstances brought to light, all tending to show Ik. n.l,. ,nli,. .!.. I. ... v... ., orepi into mo pittino sorvico nntler a system which has boon-and is now used to enrich persons in power and their friends or minister to political ambition. Now Orleans and Louisi ana have been tho headquarters ot as great a gang of political desperadoes and plunderers as ever disgraced this or any other country. Thoy bave not hesitated to employ any means to maintain power to keep their soiled fingers In the treasury. Riot, tumult and blnndnhed did not induce them to halt in thoir career. And the most melancholy part of tbe whole affair is that Washington and Kew Orleans were in sympathy, and what was done in tho latter was either sanctioned or overlooked in tho termor. The negro gambler, Pinchbaok who has tried for fbar yearn to get into the United 8 tales Senate from Louisiana, hoaded the Radio! delegation to Cin- slnnaU. He Is "a bully boy" and the tuff oat of which Bemiioala are made down south. SOMEBODY LYIXa: The Lancaster Intellitjeneer says: Thurluw Weed is an aged Republican politlciun verging on bis centennial. Ho used to bo editor ol the Albany Evening JnuriuU and boa contracted a habit of furnishing the public witb his views that he cannot break hiinsolf of. lie favors us with lettors ill tlto met ropolitan papers with great IVaquenoy, but, as is a trick of tlto very aged, ke states many things as fuels which ex ist only in his imagination. It is not safe to tako history from octogen arians, and sums "unwritten history" that Wood has been writing up lor the Herald quite naturally turns out to be fiction. He desired to show bow ho bud Induced James Gordon Bennett to wheel the Herald into tlto advocacy of Lincoln's election. He railed npon hint at his rosidenco and says : "I gre bint the then enknown partioalara of an interview wttn llaaara. Tuoniba, rjtepbeua and Cllncli.tn, aafiMbera of Congraea fra tieorgia and North Carolioa, witb Oenaral Tarlor. Tha ob- jefltof that laurrirw waa to Induee Urn. Taylor, a Hoetb.ra ta in ao-l a alaie-boller, to veto the bill pottoiitieg Celiforoie to eater the Union ea e frve'Hiala. II waa a iformy Interview, with threat, of di.eelun on one band end banging oo the othrr. 'Ibe fact, ware eomnmeteeteil to sen ator Hsujlla, of Maine, eed ayaelf, within tan niiueua altrr Ibe iuteriiew waa eluael." Mr. Stephens now writes to the Herald thut no such interview with Taylor ever took place; thut he never asked inylnr to veto a bill ; that tho bill permitting California to enter the Union as a fioe Btato did not pass Congress until after ttaiieral Taylor's death ; and that he and his colleague Mr. Toombs favored the admission of California as a free State under her then Constitution. All those facts the rec ords show, to Weed's confusion. It is to be hoped that next time he writes for us history, as yet unwritten, be will bo more careful to make it corres pond with thut which is recorded. DOWX HILL. I saw General Belknap in the Senate before it retired for private meditations, and thought him greatly changed. He is far from being omacialod or look ing haggard, but has that look of ten sion and flabbiness that boars equal witness to menUil wear and tear. Un fortunately fur himself, he bus been a handsome man (it is pretty hard for a pretty man to get on unentnngled In in tbe world ); but in tho storm of the last few weeks that beauty has vanished. Tho bright color, the golden locks the important part, are all alike blcachud out. His hair is rapidly turning, bis eyes are baggy and overhang, bis skin is gray. A gray look light blight en velopes the man. 1 have seen it come over more than one in this city within the post few years. It is the look that turned' Schuyler Colfax -Into parch ment iu tho Credit Mobilier days; that camo over tlte face of Oakes Amos. Tho whole story of tho change in Bel knap's fortunes seemed told in the fly ing hack that passed me tbe other morning on its way to the Capitol and impeachment. In it sat Belknap smok ing a cigar, surrounded by his lawyers. It was a ragged looking vohiclu with an unkempt driver, and bore as little resemblance to tho stately coach of the War Department devoted to its Secre tary, as the distraught-looking man inside bore to the lemon-gloved gentle man sitting up in self-conscious stato beside a handsome woman, driving through tho West End. Mary Clem mrr, in Cincinnati Com. JUtt Mvtrtismtutt. c ACTION. All aaraoM ara kmbr flaatiotw-d onlaat Sarehuinf tr aatrotUtlnga note firm hy Ut tritffned to Cbariaa Hatara, daa Mt I 1B7T, umd oaUtflc far M bawdrW Md aijfblv-twa do. bra. Aa I bara aot paeaivad any valua for tba mom, 1 will uoi pa? it aaleaa aampalM ta do ao bylaw. P. CUKLKY. Willlama Irm, Job SI, 7 $L QAUTION. AH paraoBB ara Laraby eaatlonat afraiaat psrabaalitg or la any way aarddUDg with tba fal lowing proparty wow la tba poeaawtoa af La?i Stroop, Tli i All tha ioxU la tha itopa, laded lac fiituraa, alao 1 blarfc Bara, 1 bay ura, I aal of harnoM, and I aprlog warm, aa tba aama was Jtara bated by nt at Bharifa aala oft tba 12th of una, and li laft with bin en loan on It, aahjoat ta aiy ordar at any lima. JAB. McGKBHAN. Anionrilt. Juna II, 7ft It ' QAUTION All paraaai art baroby aaatlowad ajralaat pttrohailng or any way add ling, with a yob a af largo rod oiea.Bow ta tbo poaaaMioa af Thou! Uraat, of Karthaoo township, aa aaid oiaa baloog to ma, and bara only baoa Wft with bin oa loaa aobjact to mj ordar at any time. THOS. MKYKRH Salt Licit, Jaao 14, To-lt QAUTION. All paraona ara harahy eauitoaew against par obtain or la any way meddling wllb tba follow ing properly now la tha poatetetoa of Darid Bowers, of Pika township, via : Oae atutap aiaefaino. oae bay aiare, one log a lad and chain , ana saddle aad bridle. This property waa pur chased by Bit end la left with tba aaid Btmafe ot loaa, aubjeot to ny order at any live. A. A. LONO. IMoomtogtoa. Jane U, 18 re It QAUTION.- All persons ara harahy eantianail ten last nqr eheeiDg or la any way noddling with tho Mluw leg pr"Hy aow la tho poasauioa of Joshua Wood, of Morris township, via t Oae pair of oiea, oae pair of rod steer, on raj oow, oae epottod cow, ono yearling heifer, ona fanning mill, two plows, ona harrow, and two aoree of wheat In tha ground, as tbe aama belong to me, and te left with bim on loaa anhjeei to my oMvrat any tltna. JACOB BKAMS. Kylertowa, Juno 14, T(l-lt QAUTION. All peraoni are baroby oaaUoaeel against parebaaing or ia aay manner modeling with tae following property aow ia the pooaaasion of Clerk Cone, of Bradford to wash ip, vlai Ooa bay mare, eat single harness, one buggy, ono cow, ona elr eular aaw, sit small aaws, lot of tools geaerally ased abont a mill, aad a tet of parlor eitem ind en fa, aa tbo aama waa parebaeed by tho andor signed at Sheriff's aala oa the 9th of Jane, 18T, and la loft wllb him oa loan only, aohjoot to the order of tbe Wood I ami Fire Hr Ip t'n at any time. H. MoPHKKRON, Trees. Woodl'd l. B. Co. Woodlead, Pa., Jane 14, 1870-St. rtAUTION . All peraoaa ere hereby warned againat pwr onealng or In any way meddling with eertaln Ja.lenient ntrtee, drawa be aa In favor of Mary H . MoDonald.andaowialhehaadaefFranhFi.ld lag, Bq., ae we have received ne velee thwofor, and WiU not nay them aaloaa oompelled to do lo by lew. The nntea ere twelve In nemher, a.h calling for Siva:t,,ggregellaf In all Still, end ere due ai followa t tat, Jeneary I, 1S7T. Id, Jane I, IS7T. Id, Jennen I, ISti. 4th, Jin. I, 1I7S. lh, January I, IS7J. ota, Jane I, 1179. Tlh, Jaawery I, list, sth, J one 1, tsst. lh, Jaaaary I, ISSI. 10th, June I, ISSI. Ilth, Jennarrl, II. 11th, Jane I, ISSI. A. t. SIIOKF, a. a. ruwR, ALBKHT ctilOFF. Madera, Pa., Jena 14, U741te 4 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICR Nelloe la hereby (Ivew thai Lettera ef Ad -mlnletretlon en Ibe eetete er IIKSTKR LUEhRK,leteef Bred ford tee , Cleerleld O. .He., deeeaeed, hariag been del? granted ao the ender elgwed, all pereona Indented Be eeid eoteae will nlenae eeake lamedt-4e pejrmewt, wad thoee baring eleiaei ee demenda wUf , tea awl Iheae pr.pe.ly awtboatteetow for eettlement wthowt delay. 8. p. WILSON, Woodland, Jena 14, 1ST! IL Admlatetrelor. K DMINIST1UTOB S NOTICE. Kretoeta karebj given that Lettera ef Ad alaletretlee ee the aetata ef CATHERINR RAMI!, late wf Bradford tnemablei. OteerSeM eewwex. Pa., dea'd, haveng knew del, granted an tee) eaateretnew. nM weaaene Indebted ee eeld leeae U1 aUooo wake Imwedlala eet,ow4 woea Bailee etaima ee Seaade will nreeenl hees evewarly eetheetleeeed far e,rtreenar wRh wlweley. $, A. OALIWILL, Wllllawagreve, leee t, TS-Si. Ada-r; gp.irfUanfiui. HARTSWICK & IRWIN hEUONII STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PURE DRUClS! CHEMICALS! PALM'S, Oil S, DYE STUFF VAKNISItm, URI'SIIKS, PKRFII1IKKV, FANCY UOOh TOILET ARTICLES, OF ALL Kl.fDit. PURE IVIXES AXD LIQUORS, for aodioloal parpoeoa. Truaaea, Supporter., Unheol Booka end Sletlne ery, and all other artletea eaualty foend Is Dreg Store. PHYHICIANS' PREHCRIPTIONR CARE FULLY COMPOUNUKU. Ilevioga Urge el Earlenee ia the bueineea tbey eaa give entire eat faetion. J. a. BARTPWTCK, JOHN P. IKW1N. Clearleul, Deoenber It, 1874. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, (Saoeoaoort to Boyatoa A Teang.) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Maaafacturera of PORTABLE & STATION A HI STEAM ENGINES Corner of Foartb aad Pine StroeU, Cf.EARI'IKI.n, PA. fT A VINO engaged la tho auanfaetara ot Int II elate MACHIKBRY.wempoetfnlry inform ha publie that we are aow prepared to 111 all orders aa cheaply aad oa prompt lyes can ba dona la any of tha cities. We maaefaetara and deal li Mulaj and Circular Saw-Mills Head Bltvhi, Water Wheels, Sbafling Pulley Gilford ' Injector, Steam Gauges, Btaam Wblstlea, Oilers, Tallow Cupa, Oil Cope, Gauge Cocke, Air Coolie, Olobe Volree, Cheek alvea, wrought iron Pipe, 8. earn Pumps, Boiler Feed Pomps, AntU friction Metres, Soap Stone Peeking, Gum Pack ag, aad all kinds ot MILL WOKK; together witb Plows, Sled Soles, COOK AXD PARLOR STOrKS, and otber CARTINGS of all kinds. V-Orders eoHclted and filled at ctiy price All lottera oflaqnlry with refkrenoo to machinery of oar manafketare promptly iniwerad, by ad dree ing aa at Clearfield, Pa. jan174-tf BTOLRR, TOUNO A RKED. The Bell s Sun Woolen Factory, Pews township. Clearfield Co, Pa. n it it n r n nun BURNED UPI Tke subscribers have, at greatetpenee, rbtailt aeiabborhood necessity, ia tbe erection of a first- class Woolea Manufactory, with all tba mod era tmproremeott attacked, and are prepared to make all kindt of Cloths, Caatimaros, Satinetts, Blaa kets, Flannels, Ao. Plenty of goods oa band to apply all our old aaa a taoaaaad aow eaatomers. waom wo ask to noma and eiamtae oar stock. Tke basinets of CARDING AND FULLING will reeeire oar otpeolal attention. Proper armagemantt will be made to receive and delirer Wool, to suit customers. A II work warranted aad doae opoa the akorteet aotioo, and by etrlet atten tion to basinets wo hope to realise a liberal share ot pnbiie patronage. HMMK) POUNDS WOOL WANTKDI We will pay tbo highest market price for Woo and sell our manufactured goods as lew as similar goods eaa bo bought la the oouaty, aad wboaever we fall lo render reasonable satisfeeUoa we eaa el war a bo foand at homo ready to make proper aipianattoa, eitaer in person or ay tetter. JAMKS JOHNbON A SONS, aprilMtf Bower P.O. 1. r. eoLim. a. a'coaitLt. n. nau iaii Gl LICn, MrfOBELE & ( O.'S (Saocessors ta John Oaliah), POPULAR FURNITURE- ROOMS, Market ftirawt, CUarfield, Pa. Wo manufacture aR kinds of F ami tare for Chambers, Dioiag Rooms, Libraries aad Halls. If yoa waat Fern it are of any kind, don't bay aatil yoa see oar Mock, UNDEltTAHIINTil In all Its braachee. We kep la stock all ike latest aad moot Inpret-ed UoQias and Casket t, and bare every facility for properly coo ducting this branch of our business. We aave a patent Corpse Pre Senrer, ia which bodiea eaa be prweerved for a con iderablo length of time. A member of the firm bas bis steeping apart meal at oar wan -room, where ho can be found by any person who en tae at night for the purpose of proeunag nomas. GHLICII, McCORKLR A CO. Clearfield, Pa,, May 1ft, 70-ly. fERRA C0TTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept eoaaUslly as head. ST0VR AXD EARTHENWARE OF KVKRT DRSCRIPTIOKI CROCKS! POTS! CROCKS I Klaher'e Patent Airtight He If . Sealing Krnll Cane I BttTTFR CHOCKS, with tlda, CRRAM CHOCKS, MILK CROCKS, APPLI.HI'TTIR CHOCK8, PICKLR CROCKS, FLOWKR POTS, 1'IR DISHKH, TtW POTi, And s great many ether tnlage lee wnaerewa en aeentlea, te he had at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE - WARE POTTERY, '' Comer ei Cherry and Third Streete, CLBARF1KLD, PA. eegt Clearfield Nursery. ENCOURAGR HOMR INDUSTRY. Till wwdenlgned, kavtag aeuhtlahed a Ttmi are as the 'Pike, ebont half way helwees CUerleid Ked Oarwewavllle, Ie nrevered la fwr- aieh all klnde ef FRUIT TRHrrj, (ataadard ead dwarf.) Bverwreeae, Bhrnhhery, Grape Viaee, Oooeeberry. Xawtow Bleohherrv. ftrawberrr. aad Haapharvy Tlaea. Alee, Rlherlaa Crab Treea, ijjenwew, aae ewrty eesnet Rhnherw, Se. Ordera wraaaptlp ellewd.l in. AeMrawa, J. O. WfUOHT, eepll II y Carweaarllle, Ps. j Sibil. LLKGUENY HOTEL Market Ktrett, ClearneU, P, Wn. B. Drftdkj, fumurlj; proprietor f the LotMird .., leftvliig hnS tt. Alrtgbtay IlUl, ulieiti ibtr of publU p.truf, Tb iiutiM b Lo tiorougliljr rtpklrad and ul furulatieti, ami guU will ftnd it m plMit itup. plug pint. Tiia labia will ba aupplitd with tb beat of vH7thii.( in iba Mark at. Al tba bar will ba fwuod tba batl wtotf and liquor, tiood alabliof attacHoU. W M. a. JJUADLKY, Utjr 17, '7 A, t'ruphator. SUSQUEHANNA IIOUSK,. CUKWKNBVILLB, PA, NEWTON READ. Pioraiiton. Hariag beoomo proprietor of this Hotel, I would retpeetlully eo licit Ibe patronage of Uie potdlo. uoi leaaantly and mneeaienu tit. aaud) a refitted and refurnished tgood mm pie rooms attached. All railroad Irame stop at this houso. Jaa'JIr-h SHAW IIOUSK, (Our. of Market A Front etreota,) CLKAHFIELI), HA. Tbe votleralxned having tuk.a charge ef lata Hotel, would re.uerlfully Mtllflt rublia patmnafe janl'Tt l. K. Fl'LLEHTOX WASHINGTON HOUSE, (iKW WAMHIMUTOR, PA. Thia new end well furni.bed hone haa bw. team bv the enjoraig noil, lie fe.la eourWant of bring able to render ratl.feetlon to tb'iae wbu ataj faror bin with a call. Mar 8, mi. O. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. M NT OUR HOUSE, Ojijioelte tbe Court Ilouee, LOCK BAVIN, PINN'A. J.I471 UAl'SEAL A KKOM, L' OYD HOUSE, Main Street, PIIILIPHUUKO. I'KNil'A. Table etweye aepnlieel with tbe beat the eaarket efforda. The traveling weblle la invited toe.ll. Jae.l.TS. ROBKRT LOlll. THE MANSION HOUSE. Corner of Seooad and Market Streets. CLEARFILD, PA. Till 9 old aad eommodleas Hotel baa, derinr, tha peat year, booa aalarged to doable iu former eapaeity for ibe entertainment of rtraa gere and guests. Tho whole building bat been refurnished, and tbo proprietor will spare as pains to render hia guests comfortable wkiU staying with bim. prWth 'Mansion House" Omalbas raas te aad from the Depot oa the arrival aad d aperture of eah train. JOHN DOUUHbKTY, apr 7 if Proprietor Joan Pirroe, Free. 1. P. Baas, Caahi.r Curwenaville Bank. Anthoriard Capital H .....M...tlOi,fril0 Paid up Capital H I.S.DDO (ai'ociaDl rinir aaTtoaAt aaeK.) JOITX PATTO.V. D'. D. A. rr.T7.EK, AARON W. PATCHIS. Woo. J. P. IIUYT. 8TOCKIOLDKR9, INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE Do ft geoaiae baakieg bw.iaeaa. Aoeoeata aolieited. Carwraarllle, IV, Jan. It, ICMm. r. k. an.voLD. s. w. aaaoLB. i. a. aeR.Le F.K. ARNOLD & CO., ItankerM mid Itroker, Reynolds 11 1 et JelTcraoa Co. Pa. Moaey receired oa deposit. DiseoanU at me derate ratoa. K arte re and Foreijru Bsrbangtal. wars on band aad oolirotions promptly made. KeynoMsfilae, Doe. I ft, 187.-Iy County National Bank, OK CLEARP1SLD, PA. ROOM in Matooie Building, oae door north el C. D. Watson 'a Drug Store. Paasege Tickets to and from Lirerpool, Qaceat towa, GUogow, London, Parte and Copeabaitea. Alao, Drafts Un sale on the Royal Bank ef Ire Lies' aad Imperial Bank of London. JAM KS T. LKONARD, Prts't W. M. HHAW, Cashier. tl:l:T4 DREXEL & CO., Ra. 31 Bouth Third Street, Philadelphia B.IJtiiEHS, And Dealers In Government Securities. Application bv mail will reeeire prompt attea lion, and all Information cheerfully furni.krt Order, eolieted. . April ll-tf. grntitfrg. rimTtTtraTim a tit i nTrnryn it oj.fi iy an a tx DJ-iJitjiVDur.ii DENTISTS, Curtveii.vllle, Clearfield Connt), Praa'a (Offlna It Qalea Hew llailding.) Ceiw.niville, Jen II, IS7-ly. DR. EV'lHioTfriNr (OCce tn Bank Bailding.) Cnrwenerllle. Clearfleld Ce Pa. mch 12 'it tf. A . M. H ILLS Would rorneetfolly notify hia petiaaa hat he haa redoeed the nriee ef Akll FICIAL TSKTU te I20.W per nt,a S.15.0t) for a double art. For any two parent eet, wUI get the two eeta for Mi.SS, er 1TJ eevrh. Trrma inrariably Can. ClearSeld, Jen. I, I BT6. TAI.UABLE PROPERTY T FOR SALE OR FOR EIST The enlieetlher glree netlee that he wilt altar renlorenll hie dwelling end etore nronrrty, at net. on Reed atreet, enjoining the Leeaard H e. Ie the borough of Cleerleld, 1'e. The Mora tea ia It X 14 fret. The dwellioi howee eoetaiei rootal and a kitebaa en the firat etory, eel I rootna en the eeeend story. The More eaa be bed el onoa, and the dwelling pome ea end after th let ef July. Fee farther er tieelare, eddreaa er apply te the BBdrr.ifeei u- : uim r. ttittdueH. Clearfleld, Va., May II, "41 MEAT MARKET. F. M. CAD0N 4 BEO., Rear of Pie's Opera iloaao, CLRAR FIELD, FA. Oar arraagemoata ara tt tbo meet oaik character ir furaiahiag tbo publie with l Meauof all kiad.andof tbererr belt tnH We also deal la all kinds of Agricultural lap meats, whieb wo keep ea othlMtioa (or tie b efltof the publie. Call aroaad wbea ia wr aad take a look at thiars, or addrees ai v u rA it nriK a BIO Clearfleld, P-, July II, lS76-tf. FRESH MEAT SEW SHOP. The nndrraigited hereby Infbrtnr tke p.N" gpueret lUet tbey keep oa hand, rer.-"' ' Ui.ir ...n, nlieinlng JOHN UI LICII dfenwr rooma, oppo.ite the Ueurl Uonee, tea BEST MESH BKKr, VKAl, JITf LAMB.POHK.STC, AT nrriiiTcPii vmrvA villi r.tft Market aruioe Tneadef. IkrtJ.t. H.lur.1.'.. Aleet d.lir.n.d eL r.iid..M de.trrd. A ahere ef patronage ia reapeftfeUr m Meroh 1, ls; ly. . HTAtlB A SOnlti.' READING FOR ALL' BOOKS & 8TATI0XKRf CernH I an.tn awilaa .iFirnillll. I ml asiajl B were u a.. ba s.i ... at. nsnar rTHR aadorsigaed be loaro te asssat 1 tbe etUsras of Clearfleld and r)iB.' ii a eisMi up a rvruni ana hsi irom me eity wita a large amnani matter, aoaaistina ia aart of Bibles and Miscellaneous Boob Rlank, Aeceunl aad Pass Dook" ef f erinlion : Pirn end Knrelor.es, FrfX'k f j' ..i. i. .-a . 'ia-. Ul.nl Papore, Deeds, Mortgagee) Jadgnset. li... aeiil ln;Hw. ...l . U ktla a l " nasal Itrl.r Uaal Pan UauanvJ Oan BS Bl1 1 K haul I y.i.in. (..p ailhAP PlkBA. Flalt ' constantly oa band. Any books er rt deslrfd that I mar not bara oa head.eillbi b? arst oirroaa. aad eein at wee f Mil ! I twill enl.V k literature, sorb as MagatlBos, Newipsr T. afi. Clearfield, May 1, IMI-tf JOHN TROUTMAK . DCAL1R III mtn XT TrnTTTJf W ATTREWtl. AND I Improved Spring MARKET BTRKKT, KIA t The nnderelgned hege leave re leM, :..,dir lolWe, Parlor Bailee, Reelieteg ee. nk.iM , .Ai.s ID.' Beer ! . . inreien pining nne rwnr - - . , Wlndeur Chaire, CIMhoa Ben, Slay e eles Ledeera, Hel Raeke, Serabbla, n- ..,.e fUJ1 MOULDIHU ASO rit,lve- Uehleg Ofcueea, Okreaee, Ae, ' dim. ' 'join now