It TUi$rrl!aiirouJ. PATENTS nhulni't far t-han.il Ifvirv. ti'iriti, or other litis. End u,'- v' iDUTf-rewiwa.ate.. prtinipt.j ttl.da4 to. Iatii REJECTED I i hr id ia.er nm may still tn nuat nut l s 1 atirt by mi, tMng tin po sit the Passat Oil, eaa asaa eor stai-obta. trHit Patrata promptly end with broader eiaima tho who arc ntnot fruta Witlr.t.ie. INVINTORSi esad u nnvti or i sketch of yar d"le t fr cAara. and adl t" infant eMtitr. pr,r. ).... am) no riUHi.t; .m.im deae aeW t ffuhlntitOf D. C. Nov. 22, l87H-tf. a. r. auuci. m. M'COBKLS. CI LU II. IMOltkl.E & (O.'S (BaoofHon t J' bn Uulicb), POPULAlt FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Hirret, 1'lcarlleld. I'a. V vanutM'orft all bind of Furn tore fur Cbambar, Dioto liuuiua, Ubrarl and Hlta. If jua Hnt Furtilturr of in bioil, doa'l buy DBttl jua te our f took.' tfct-J"1'iti in'fiUiii i ti:icriKttj lo all It bra tie ho Wa It up tn atook all lb Uteal and iuot iu()mval (Jnditi nl O ikf It, otl faava etrry laHHtv fur rprly sua dueling thi hratioh of our btiHinor. W have a putdit Co rjna Pre- wrvor, In which budiea can b iirHrvnd for aooo idcrabla Ungth of tin, - ' A member of th Arm baa bit alecping apart meat at our wan -room, where b can be fur.d by any pereon who oiaa at aiht fur the purpose ol pnK uno( avian. Ol'lJCII. MeCOUKLE 4 CO. Clearfiald, Fa., May lU, 7o -ly. N EW FTaOVII, fkki, GllOCEUY STORE. A. C. KRAMER & CO., Iluum No. 4 Plot Opera Home. Clearllcld, Pa. Kep ocimUnlly oa hand SUOAR, COFFEB, TEAS, . SODA, COAL OIL, SYRl'P, BAIT, SPICES, 80AP, Canawi and Dried Fruity Tolnwo, Cif an, Can did, Cl l.r Vlnrg.r, Duller, Egga, Ac. AL0, EXTRA O.ME MADE Wheat und Buckwheat Flour, Corn Moal, Chop, Feed, &o., A II of which will b. .old ch.p fur eaih or la lotiatig. fur eDDlrr prndue. A. U. KRAMKR A CO. fit? GLEXX'S SULPHUR SOAP. A Stehlino Remcdy fo Diseases and I.vjuir.s op the Skisj A Healthful IlMirTIFIE OF THE CoMPLEXIOX i A Reliable Means of Treventivo and Uelievi.no Rheumatism and Gout, add an Unequaled Uisinfectant, Oeodo. ki2ee and col'nter-irritant. Olmn'f Sulphur Son), beMcs trKI. calmg local disex.c of Hie tkin, binih de fecit of the complcxinn, and impart! to it gratifying clearnci and unootlinos. S)llir Until are celebrated for curing crupliiais and oilier diie.w, of tiie skin, aa well j Kheiiraatism and Gout. (Urn n't Sulphur Simp produce, the same ellect, at a most Inlline exienM. Ihis admirable specific also ipecdily heals iwyr, iruiill. tralJi, turni, tprami and cult. It removes dandrufT and prevents the hair from falling out and turning gray. Clothing and linen used In the sick room ts disinfected, and diseases communicable by contact with the person, prcvtnled by it. The Medical Fraternity sanction its use. Prices-25 and SO C fnls per Cah; per But 18 Cakes), 60z and $1.20. N. E-BuF th. tag. t.la a thereby eoaowan, bold by all Druggiui. "HILL'intin AND WniSKEB DIE," Blaek ar Breira, ao fenu. C. I. CRITrami, Prop'r, 7 fflith lv..l.I. SACKETT & SCHRYYER niAtin in HARDWARE, and muufsetnrara of TIN, COPPER L SHEET IRON WARF, ftecottd Htrvet, Clrartleld, Pa. flavlng refitted oar atoreronm and doubled on stek, we are prfpureil lo olTer hsrgaina to par tbaaers in our line. We have decided t do Strictly Cash Business, aad eaa tnrfr aril at greatly radaeed pries 0ri..ntr and parsnn. whn eeDtamplat, balld. lag will do wall te lamina oar Tools and Building-Sardwaro, whlob Is new and of th, baft ssaaufartur. Wa trap a larg. stoek of Naiia locks, fil-ASS, liATCUKS. PUTTY, IIINKKS. OI-t'E. 8CHKWS. All kinds of B.neh Plann, Raw,, tkl.,1,, Kouaroa, Ilarnmm, llairbeu. I'laraha and Lav.ls, Mortlard A Thumb U ,.., H.vals, Braeaa A Riiu, Wo.,4 and Iroa Ban.h AVrews, and tb. bast Boring Maekiaa ia tba aiarkat. Double and Single Bitt Axes, Pl'OKKI CUTUEIIY, Aa. tymf. for Burnrll't Iron Corn ShtUtr, warrantad. Also, ageou for Rlehards' GOTHIC FLUE TOPS, wblok alfaetually ear. Saseky Fluas. Farm linplpinpnis, Onrdcn Tools. of every dr-serlpUoa. A larga variety of COOK STOVES, whieb wa warrant te glva satt.feettoa, rmrMIt Hnngtt and iMrnatti. tasjLrUehag, Spuetieg and Job Wnrk dnew i. aaa.anable tvrje All ovdare will peeolve praeapl Ml.etu a ri.e,k,a( aad gee lnl g altendrd sa a aaperlaeaad warbeaaea alv !. WlscfUancflu3. JJOOT AND SHOE MAKING. JitriKPIl It. hKKKINtl, im Marht itwt, te Shaw's R.w, CUariWd. Pa., b Junt rrl-ed In lot of Preeeb Calf tfk.B end Kips, th tet In tb ai4rlii,ftti1 1 primrui tiitaan ataotar varyihlnit Ib hit lino. II will war -rnai hi work ( bs rrp-Mn(il. Aln, all kinds uf Lsamar and Hbuo Finiliun fur hIi Tb elHisns of Clsarleld ) f IctoUf an rntfully Id "I led lo (iv bin a call Work diiii- l ihrl ntlloe filtVTfty The Bell's KunWoulen Factor) Fenn won. hip. Ulearbeld Co., ft. si? .t-;,!:.", tfamajajajajBiaJi m j$mm BURNED UP! The aubwribor bare, at great ip nit, rvbullt a naiKhbttrbuud aieeaatty, in th erection of a flnt olam Wtiolen MauutaiMory, wltb all th utudrra liapruveuianu attached, and are prepared tu aiak all kind of Ulullia. Caariuieraa, Hatioatta, Ulaa keta, Flauneli, 4c. I'lomy nt suuds on band to -upply all tiuruld and a ihuuiand now ouitutoert, biui wa aik hi miuie aud rx amine uur atuok. lb buatuea of CAKlUNli AND Fl'LLlNU will rtivt our aipet'lal attention. Fropel a rr an ((fluent will be mad lo rvoeira and deliver WiMil.to aull ouaintuer. All work warranted and 'lone upon the aborted nut ice, and by Uriel atten tion to burinesa we hope to realiiff a liberal aharr f pulillo patrnnaK. IIMMHI POI'NDS WOOL WANTED I We will pay the hifthual umrki-t prio fur wot and anil nur tnaiiuracturfd gtittil aa lw aa iroilar a;ui(lt imn be Ituugbi in the oouniy. and whenever we fall to render reasonable aatiafaettoa wo oen always ( fontid at bum ready tu tnaka proper explanation, cither in prn or bv letter. JAMKti JO UN HON A 80NR, aprilSAlf Bower P. 0 IJARD TIMES IIAVI NO EFFECT IN FRENCH VILLE I I am awai-e that tbrre are some pfrsons a llttlr bard to please, and I ant also aware that tbr oiiinplaint of "bard times" ( well nigh universal Hut 1 ata so situated now that I can satisfy tbr tor mar and prure ounclutivsly tbat "hard limsn" will aot afieel thus who buy their good from me, nd all my patruns shall initiated Into the se cret of UOW TO AVOID JIAKD TIMES I bare goods enough to auni-ly all tb inhabi tants in the lower nd of the county which 1 n il t exceeding low ralei from my w a in wot b stur It HULBUNUIHU, wtier 1 oan always ba fnano ready to wait upon cullers and supply thn will- Dry Goods of nil kinds, duoh as Cloths, fiatlnetts, Caaalineres, Mot tins, Delaines, Linen, Drill. ugs, Lalieoas, Trimmings, Kibbons, Laoa, lleady-tnad Clothing, Iloots and HbKs, Hats and Caps all uf the beat material and mado tuurdai Hose, boetts, li lores, Mittens, Laoee, Hibbons.Afl. GKOCEKIEd OF ALL KINDS. Ootfce, Tea, Sugar, Bice, Molasses. Pish, 8 alt Fork, Linsevd Oil, Fisb Oil, Carbon Oil. Hardware, Queen ware, Tinware, Casting!, Plows and Flow Castinga, Naila, ripikes, Cora Cultiva tors, Cider Frasaes.and all kinds of Axes. Ptrfamary, Paints, Varnlah, Glass, and a graarat assortment of Stationery, GOOD FLOUR, Of different branda, always on hand, and will ba old at the lowest posilbl figures. J. (1. MeClain'a Uedieinen, Jayne'a lledtclnet Hoiu tier's and lluofland'a U liters, 6000 pounds of Wool wanted for which the big beat pnee will b paid. Cloverseed on banc od for sale at the luweit market pnoa. Also, Agent for 8traitonrille and Cnrwcnsvlll Thrashing Machines. feuCall and see for yourselves. Ton will And Vary thing uaually kept in a retail store. L. M. COUDRIKT PrenobvlIU P. 0., August VI, 1874. B1GLER, YOUNG & RECD, i,8acMiors to Doyntoa A Young,) FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS Mann factor era of ' PORTABLE & STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Corner of Fourth aad Plas Streets, a CLEARFIELD, PA. HAVING engaged la the roanufaotara of first elaaa MACilINERY.werflpeeirultylnfbra he piihlle that we are bow prepared to 011 all orders as ebeaply and as promptly as eaa be don. la aay of the elites. Wa manufacture and deal 1. , Malay and Circular Saw-Mills Bead Blocks, Water Wheals, Shifting Pull.;,, Oiford's Injector, Steam Gauges, Steam Whistle,, Oilers, Tallow Cups, Oil Cups, Gauge Coeka, Air Ooeks, Globe Vslves, Cheek Valvea, wrought Irua Pipes, 6. sam Pumps, Boiler Feed Pumps, Anti Frletioa Metres, Beap Stone Packiag. Uum Paok- ng. and all kinds of MILL WOKKi Sogetbai with Plows, Bled Soles, COOK AND PARLOH STOVES, and ether OABTI.NOS of all kiads, -0rdrs solicited and Iliad at eity pries. ll letter, of Inquiry wllb ref.ranua to maeblaery tf our maoutaetura prutaptly aosweved, by eddree. ng as at Clearoeld, Pa. Janl'M-tf BKILKR, YOKNII a 1IKKD. G ROCKRIKS. J AS. H. LYTLK, (Sueeeiser to I TTLI A JIITC1I8LL) WIIOLI SAI E AND RETAIL, DKALER IN CHOICE LINK OF TEAS. 00L0N IS, JAPANS, lilPKIlHl, Y0UKU HYSON. KNULUi BKAkFAS Purest la Market. BUTTER A.Y9 Elillg Will be kept and suld.ee irsl eust. Cash Paid for Country Weueoe. ' GERMAN CIIKRRHS, TURKEY PRTNES, PRESERVED PEARS, PHILADELPHIA. HAMS. flMtl. Mackerel, Lake ilerrlag, Cod, Ae. PIChLKK. Barrel Pickles end (agllik I'lekU... VLIItlN A Nil Vttutt, near, Cera Meal, Oat steal, Ae la Hit. J At, 1L LYTLAt THE REPUBLICAN. CLEARFIELD, PA eYEDNEsDAY MnhMRll, MAIll II Is. I uTT. STATES Ull AMU DISflKA'.'KPUL LKUISLATIVE SCENES TUE RLTl'ULICAN MAJORITT OVEKIIIDE THE RUI KS, LAW AND DECENCY ANU I'AHS the bill to KCKi'i-iUHirr'a depi'ties TKuM ELECTION 1'oLLS. ' Haiihihiiiuio, Mitrth lOtli. Tho lltiu ho ol Ui'iiruaeiitullvva t'urii inliod a arena ol dinracil'iil coiilitaioti to-tiilit, which fulrly rituloj lh itrli van confliita lit Wunhiiton iluiiiiK tho nittiiijr, of thd Kleclorul Commiaaion of lliu liiTto eiu-oiiiiUTri in thu Sluto I.i'K irlttliiro (lining thu boon) bill itivunti' giilioti likb luttilu gluvv'e.K ir,YvT ol Stu'ukur Pulluinoii. Eurly in tlm oVLMiing n inucin of ltoiubli(Hii nu'iti licm of tho IIoiihu trua hulil, in vvhtt h it huh dtiiiilvtl to lioKT tin extra stwitm of tho llourio tu-nisjli t, following tho clo'O of I lio ri'giilur "t'oMioii, lor tho t'onsiduiuMion on third raiding of I lit llijiino bill prohibiting Shuntta ot citiin of tho fiolclurM from iippointing duiu- lion to pruHcrru tlio pvuco ut thu i lt u lion poll. Evidently tho Duiiiotriitn were uiioiiHiiiuioiiB of thu cuiihu lor which tho cutietia wan held. A abort tiino pruvionri to thu introduction of the rvMolution culling for cpcciul aea ion tho chair wn vacated by Spcukcr Meyer und occupied by llulin, of Pliil udelphia. No uooncr wua thu rvti'ilu lion rcud thun A perfect tornado of do iinnciatory noc cuine from thu J)omo crutif side. IllLL UOZISO THE IiLUorHATS. At leiust forty munibcrH rushed from their denka to tliut of tboHpauker and demnnded that there be no departure from the regular tinier. Mr. Iluhn ordered that the members tuko their st atu, und thin Hot being complied with, the order wan enforced by the olilcoin of the floor, tho Speaker u&suring the incciiKcd nicnibore they nhould be beard. Scbtiutterly,of Tuyelte, raised tlio point ul order that u resolution vliuliging a rule ol tho House inus', lie over under the rules, but the Speaker declared the point not well taken. An uppeul was made from the decision, but betore the cull began Douglass, ol Philadelphia, ut th suggestion ol Elishu W. Duvis, who was engineering thu thing upon tho floor, moved that thu uppeul be laid upon the tublo and thu yeus aim nuysjje culled upon the previous (pies lion. The motion was quickly put and declared carried, but bclbru the tall begun a lui'no number of Democrats again rushed down to tho Speaker's desk, denouncing thu occupant of the cbuir in terms more lorciblu than ele gant. Tho shouts were beurd ill the Senate Chamber and this body wus soon left without a quorum. Stbnal lurly sprung upon Ins desk, declaiming und gesticulating wildly ; Schell, ul liediord, shook his tint in the Sieaktr's luce und demanded "our rights, our Uotnun rights." MR. Itl'IIN's RECOItll. John K. Kuuneu sprung upon the rostrum of the Clerks, denouncing Iluhn as a d d scoundrel, who hun been kicked out of Councils und out ol decent society in Philadelphia. Scbell wus quickly grubbed by un Assislunt Sergeuiit, und be and Schnutloi fy sim uliuueously loreetl inlo their aeuts. Euuiicu wus collared by Hergeunl Gaines, and for u tiiuo there wus a lively Blrugglu between the two gen tlemen. 1 be Democrats' menaced the officer and the Repuliliinns ran tu bis ussistanco, and lir a short time it look ed as though there would be serious work. Even Rov. Mr. I'uxion, pastor ol tho Pine Street I'reshyloriun Church, who bad been sitting on the Clerk's rostrum during the evening, sprung into the midst of the contending pur tier), lorsukiug the Church milium und going over to thu Republican part inumpnuni. nr. run nee was rxsm forced into bis scut, lit id with rage. Ihe House wus us tur us possible si lenced, the roll cull began and the res olution pursed by a strict fmrty vote Few Democrats attended the speciul session, and the bill has pussed, having but three negative votes and one hun dred and eleven ullirniutive. The bill was immediately messaged over to the Senutu and will certainly puss thai body before tho day of Hnul adjourn ment. The Democrats are naturally incensod at tho unlooked lor and irreg ular proceeding of the mnjoi ity. They are now gathered at their headquart ers, and the curses are both loud and deep. The bill will eiicountera fiercer, though more dignilled and effective, opposition in tho Ucnule. 1'F.TAIU or Till ROWDYISM. llAltltlsDl'kU, March, l!th. The House met ut hall-past seven. From that hour until half nasi eiiht petitions wore presented in monoto nous siiocessioo. Be&kor Meyer vacated the chuir, wuicn wus taken by Mr. Uuhn, of Philadelphia. Tho routine wus broken by the sudden introduction of a reso lution by .Mr. Ilullard, (Rep.), vix: JteMlctd. That wIimii ih., ltii,Mji u.i. jourti this evening, it adjourn to meet in ion minutes iiiereullur lot tbu pur pose of considering on Ihlnl rending und final pussugu thu bill to prohibit iiiuonenii in counties co extensive In hoiindurics with cities of thelirst chtss lnm uppolnting uny deputies lo bo present nt any election trolls. Immediately after tho resolution was introduced the Republican aidu of thu llouso shouted "uyo," but the Demo crats look ulurm and cried "no." A violent and oxcltinir scene of con- JfiiMon ensued, during which tho Clerk a -. , .. . rea mo resolution a second timo, und Mr. Douglass (Rep., called the nrevmu. quoslion, thus preventing any debate or amendment. J hu Democrats, bend cd by Messrs. I'uunce, Crawford. Schtittltcr!y, Bchell, Eurly and others, Jin their efforts to attract the attention of the .Sjrcukcr pro tern, and to obtain the floor and enter protests against I the consideration of the resolution. crowded down Into tho apacej in front of the Sneaker's desk. There wer shouts from all parts of the Democratic sine ot "we want our rights r "This thing has gone too larl" "jtick to thu rules ot the House I" "Did theSeaker place yon in the chair to violatu the rules T" etc., etc. Somo ol the Renublicana rotarUiil. Tb Sneaker Dro tern, kammared tha Itleejlt and called Upon tbt 8erjeantat- Arms (o bale tliu noise mid require tho inotnl ors to kt'tp tliiir seat In lliti midst of Ilia tumuli llio voire, of Mimara, Ciawfirl and Silinutlcrly wcro lnunl insisting on the initit i f nnler, I lint tlio ri's oliiliun changed tho rulcsof tlio lluliso, and tht-ruloru it wa rt'qiiirod lo Ik) over olio duy. Tlio noiau wu diafuii iug. When it liuil mrtiully uxliuuatuil ilii-lf lliiii point was ri'H'l at k'tij-lli, vie ' Tliut rulg 6!) iviuiiv lliul lliu IIouko ahull uiljonin ul or bulinu 10 lA'hx'k AlonJuy uvcnlngK, rn i no- vote, bccuiisu rule 27 pioi'ido-tliut any motliAi lo alter thu rules ol thu House shall lie over one day." Thu Speaker pro tern., M r. Iluhn, decided lliu point not well lukuli be cause thu resolution did not interlere with the present session nor conflict wilh the rules. From this decision ilessVs. Kuuneu and Sehnullerly ap pealed. M r. Douglas (Republican) instantly moved to lay thu uppeul on the table. Mr. Fuuiico moved to indefinitely postpone this motion, but Speaker Iluhn refused to cntciuiiu the motion us nol being pin humuiilury. The shouting, thu noisu und thu con limion, which bud temporarily lulled, uguiu commenced. In thu midst ul it the Spcuker put thu question upon thu motion to lay thu uppeul on thu tuhle, which wus agreed to by ll-iuycalo (ill noes. Mr. Schell (Dem.), whj hud voted "no" with thu express design of recon sidering, moved to ru'uiiaitlcr ; thu Speuker pro tern, relused tu recognize him. In the tumult it was understood that tho Speuker pro tern, several put questions tu the House and decide I them curried, among them being thu sustaining of the previous question und thu various parliamentary ques tions required tu udvuucu the bill tu Us tinul pussuge. It wus quitu useless lor an observer lo attempt tu follow tho questions us put by thu Sjieuker pro telil., because thu Dcuiocruliu sidu guvu volleys uf ' noes" in rapid succes sion, which were met w ith equal or greater force by thu "uyes" liom the Republicun sidu. In bis efforts lo induce members to luke their aeuts lliu Salgeun t ut-Anns cuiuu iii conflict with Mr. Fuuucu, when thu excitement and prutests uguinsl the proceedings led him to the tool uf thu Speukui 's stuud. From this point hu endeavored violently lo be rccoginzod, tlio Speuker dedal II. g In IX tu bu out of order. Mr. Seliiialterly mounted adesk and vucileruled loudly. Thu Rcpublicuiis us a rulu inuiiilaineJ ibeirsests. Finui- y it was understood Unit the resolu tion hud reucbed its liuul pussugo and Ihu Clerk commenced to cull lliu roll. The Cbuir thivuleiicd tu order mem bers under urrust unless they took their seals. Mr. Fan nee cried that it would be uu honor tu bu expelled by such a House, und Mr. I'allul I declined to Vole un the gruund that it wus no House of Representatives. Thu bill wus de elured agreed to by 110 aye lo 67 MeCleury and Hollund mov ed lo reconsider the vote by which the making all appropriation to thu I'eim sylvuuiu Museum and School uf In- duslriul Art was deleuled lust Friduy, w hich wus agreed to, and the bill wus uguiu defeated b) Ci'i )eus tu 115 nu)s. The House thou adjourned lo meet in ten minutes, the Democratic mem Kiel's ill the liieunw bile holding a cau cus. In ten minutes the House wus culled lo order by Speuker Meter. All the Democrats except three were in tentionally ubseul, claiming that lliu session wus invalid, The bill quictl) pussed third leuding by 111 Repuldl yeus to 3 Democratic uny s, viz., Messrs. Loiiuker, l.uw und Tule. The House then adjourned. Flsii on Tilt: KUAl li - Secrelun l Slutu Fish, by lur the ablest muu in (i rant's t'abmel, some time ago ud drissed a letter lo lieu. )ix. in which the billowing lungiiuge wus used : "1 hojic and believe lliul the Commission as pmpos. d will reMiii fuirly, und without pllrtiuH bins, on the lin-ts and the luw. It it be nihi l ise, let it be uguinsl us rather thun tor us. We cun itlfnrd to bo deleuled, bul can not afford tu bu in power with ihu sus picioiTuI wrong upon our skirts or to secure tho Presidency with a seriously questioned tuleo its right. "Much as 1 should lament that the puwer uf the (Jovernmelit be entrust ed lor lour years to thu Democratic party, 1 should prclcr, if either puriy is to succeed with thu luinl uf rung or of Iruud in its acquisition of power, tliut it should bu thu party to which 1 urn opposed, rather thun thai which I support. "If either candidate be placed in power with a reasonable, well founded doubt as to his right to be there, his will bu no enviable position, and tho iluyB of his party's supremacy will be numbered with ttiiiso of bis own occu puncy ol a position thus acquired." SfitAKiNfi Out. Tlio Pittsburgh Lender, Republican, says that the light with thu Caiiiuroiis that isliiived upon Hayes the moment ho lakes his chair js thu predestined test case by which the nation is to know und I initio whoth- er he bus or has not thu courage and determination to do what hu promised in bis loiter of acceptance of the Re publican nomination, and reiterated in bis Inaugural address. It nuirircsts also in answor to the Camcioniun com plaint ot Hayes' "ingratitude" in re fusing to ro-appnitit Don that if llayus personally owes Dun Cameron any thing, he otiirhl to nav it uersonullv. including, perhaps, the f 3,000 that Mr. JUacKoy ioiii, "out ol tils own pocket to save Florida." A Mad MrcniOAisnn. That pure and virtuous Michigan patriot, Zueb Chandler, is said lo have sworn like the army in Flanders when Hayes, without even cttisulting Zucburiuk, nominated a red-beaded Dutchman. named Carl Scliurt as his successor in ihe Interior Department, Morton said on the same occasion that Bcburi was a truo blue Hessian, and would fight lor whichever political parly paid him best. We are nut a very great admirer ul Carl Scburc. but whun contrastnrl with Chandler and Morton he la, as lo either or them, aa Hyperion to Satyr. COSDF.MSA TION OFCAMIlROX raorRiKTABr iiovevnmint. From tha Philadelphia 11 jor Word was sent out from llarrishurg on Momluy of a nature calculated to puir.le those old Is-linmcd folk who supimsed lliul I'iO riolary Govern nieut" hud come to and und in Penn sylvania in 1770. It is to Ihu effect tin t the leprtaeiitution of the Slulu in thu Senutu uf the United Stales is tu bu transferred limn Cuiueron, senior, toCumcron, Junior. Whether the title i. .s or ce -.( by any other ufthewell known modes of conveyance and inheritance, is not mudu known in ihe despatches. Thoo rulicully, tlio roprcsciilulion r Petin sjlvuiiiu in Ilia Senulo of thu United Stales ia supposed lo involve the civil und Hiliticul rights ol ull the people ot the Commonwealth; in a party point of view at this time il nearly concerns the bunor and iiiuiihood ut the whole Republican constituency uf the Slate; practicully however, ihnso very agree able geiillemiti, tho Caniemns, rcgurd the mutter as if thu principal interest in itutlaches to themselves, und thedo eilu members of the Legislature ur. doubtless expected lo tuku tho same view. BA! OA1NLD IN AND OUT. Fruia the t'blUile:uhia Evening Telegraph Mr. Simon Cameron holds to the very lust the principles which have distinguished kirn through all his po litical career. A bargainer and a trickster by nut lire, who bus higher conception ol slulesmuiiship than the idea tliut such an uttiludu . is compatible wilh the most utter disre gard uf the duties which a public man in high place owes to the country, he bus, from bis very entrance un a pub lie career, proved himsell deficient in the most primary qualifications ol the statesman. His w hole career bus been a ti iek, and it is the most astonishing thing in Peiinsylvuiiia polities, and one ol the most remarkable things in ull the political records uf lliu cuuulry, lliul such a mull, alter the exposure ol his niethixls long since made, should up lo this Very lime be able to deleul the wishes ol Ihe honest intli uf all pal lies of the Slulu. His luluslucbiovo- nietit is IYHried in lliu current ueas intelligence. Instead of accepting Un verdict nt the country on the now ex ploded system til personal governmenl, Mltioii Cuiuololi deliberately toisisujnm thu United Suites Seliule thu mull w hu has bti n r po wild aa decisively as it is in the power ul the people lu do il and declares lliul his d nasty sliull be perpetuated ul whatever cost of do celiceiicy und sell-respect. Hut shall the shameful wrong be consummated '! llus not Peiius) Ivaniu groaned long enough under a rule tbat lius been equully demoralizing and enorvuting 7 Siiull we suy thai the Cameron dy nusty is an inevitable thing? The slutu may bu "fixed," but there are soniu du)s )et hefiiru the proposed ruiitication of the plot, Tbat timo may bu improved with the most vital result il '.ho people make the polili ciuiis know their will. I.el mass meet ing be culled instantly, und such a suiititiiuiit arouaed aa llarrishurg will Hud, pledges and patronage notwith standing, impossible tu resist. A UAIIUtN POLITICAL LIFE. Pri m (he Pbil.delpsia loUirrr. When il is considered how utlerl) hurrcii of honor or ul ordinary resH-el Mr. Cameron's political life is, it seems u I most incredible that such a bur guili cun be curried out. 1 1 wus earn estly hoped that, lutber and win both being repudiated in so einphutic a manner by President II ayes m conso nance Willi tliceonlimoiilHof the whole country, Pennsylvania wuuld bu rid ol them, and that the Legislature would not readily accept the Camerons' claim thai thu Seiistoi ship a as hereditary und must be handed down in regular succession from lutln r tu son. Hut the Legislature is without men of siiflieieiil chiirucler to rid themselves of the muligii influence of thu dull, und il, wiibout a dissenting voice among Ibe lie joi n t , proposes to inflict upon tin Id iiililn an party unit lliu country a politician wliom Ihe t'linf Magisiratu uu-l head of the pin I t, lias east nut us luiiwortbt nt trust or IsiWer. U A Ml M.I AMI tn LI VI KY. I'mm Ihi' i hii.'l. ba N rtb Am.-rtsati.J Mr. Doiiuld ('uuieroti may us well tindersliiiiil now w hut will nunc to him BiNim r or later, that the duy in w hich people w ill nil. don ii in tume submis sion, or will crawl to the lisit w hich is lu I rcud their necks, is over It is no easy task tooverlurn a powerslivngth eneil by generations of political lavor itisin and corruption, bul it is not an Impossible one. We uppeul to lliu lie publican Legislature to save the Stalo from thu discredit which every man knows will attach to il when the story goes to tlio world of this hereditary transfer of title. There is to day a grand opportunity for some ono ol tho men in tho Legisluturo who aspire to be something more than fuwuingsyco pliunts to rise to the occasion, il not to destroy the bargain, at least to show that tho party is not so deadened in its integrity as lo offer no reluctanco tu tho votes. A DYING EFFORT. From the No York Tribuoe. Senulor Cameron made a gallant struggle to keep both the Setiutorshi and thu War Department in the lamily, Failing in this, bo resigns thu Senator ship in order to control it lor his son bile he can. lie cannot be said to baye made much lately In wielding the vulu of Pennsylvania lor olhor pe iple apparently be nieuns now lo make it count lor the family for as much and lor as many years as possi ble. TUORol'OHLY DISTASTKFL'L. From the New York Times 1 . The Union League of Philadelphia nay be accepted as fair rcprcsenla lion of the better class of Republican nentiment in Pennsylvania, and its em phatic resolutions endorsing the policy of President Uuyos is a proof that the Cameron influence in the Stale is thoroughly distasteful to the bust men in It. THE FAMILY Sl'OCKHSION. (From the Philadelphia Publle Record.) With his Senatorial patronage ro derct-d almost lo a cipher, and with an Administration hostile to bis views ot haw the Uovorntnent should be "run,' ' bit place al Washington ha ceased to have much charm lor the weather beaten ehief ol Pennsylvania politic", aad he bai aooordingl reoarrtd telh, p an for tranMlurriiiK tho uoocion to bin son. 1UI RULE OR RUIN DYNASTY. From Ibe Pittsburgh TelegrapS. In cutting looau from Caniuruiiism, aud ull lliul ihu naiuu implies, l'rimi dout lluycs has taken a step whieb must be followed by unceasing vigi lance and never fullering courage. Fur a lime all will seem tu go well, but the enemy tliut never liirgels or tin-gives will low nu opportunity tu undermine and destroy I as secret thu fuundutiuii upon winch thu Administration ia lo msamwif aawWI'i'ii.tiMWf Fn.ra ibe PIMllsjrgb Dl.peieB. The dun Cameron Is ill lorco at the Stale Cupital lo engineer thu scheme through, and a powerful following it is. The Republicans in thu Legislature have a mujority ul til'iy-ono uu joint bullet, hut there has been souiuwhatuf a disaneclluti among mem owing lo thu Cuiuuruniu opmsilioti tu President 11 a) es, and it is now u question wheth er Don can be ducted lu succeed bis lather. MATTKU FOR RMOICINO. Priiut tlio Ibe'ler Analog News. Hon. Simon Cainerun has resigned his Seuulurnhip. Rut, reudur, don't jubilate" j ot j bu has only transferred bis official iiiuullu to his sun Don, so lliul thu Cameron d) nasty still lives that is, if the Republicun majority in the Legisluturo don't go buck on their promises to the Hon. Simon, which, with his usuul carefulness, ho secured before offering bis .resignation. Rut, oh I how the people of Pennsylvania would rejoice if the "old mull" could only be disappointed, Scluli I PENNSYLVANIA A "HOTTER RORUt.HU." From Ihe New Ywk Ereoieg T.l.gram Simon Cumemn, in bis 78tb year, having satisfied himsell that he can niunago the Legislature al Hurriaburg to make thu Setialorship hereditary in his lumily, has stepped down and out, und Don Cameron will get into bis old boots ul once. The remnant uf the Senatorial term which ho bequeaths to Don is only twoyeurs, and the Slate ot Pennsylvania must muko up its mind in lliul lime whether it will ru inuin a rotten borough. IVATCJIlXa ASH WAITIXG. - If good intentions would make good president, the United Status would be tiivored al present wilh a lirst-cluss article; so fur al least a in lenliiiiiscun he judged from declara tions. Mr. llu)t-s, for a fraudulent president, bus started out well. Il bus aetiued us though ho wus not disuised to permit the American people to be cheated, except in the single mutter of tho presidency ; and that cheat ho probubly defended on the ground that it was a necessity that there should be a man in the presidency whu wa de termined to strike from the shoulder al ull the frauds under which the peo ple were suffering ; and that lie wus that man. To accomplish a , greiit good und lo drive awuy tho thieves who were sucking out the life-blood ol lliu nation, Mr. Iluyea determined lliul It wus absolutely necessary that be should HII the presidency, even if be wus not elected to it. It is imWMsible lo reconcile bis virtuous deeiaraliuns with Ids acceptance ol the presideticy ii pon any other theory than that he believed that the supremesl safety of the republic demanded his submission lo tlio fraud which put him in posses sion ol the duel mngiKtrury tit the nation, and f 50,000 a year and all ex penses paid. ' There Is another theory lijain which the virtuous declaration of Hayes and his thefl ol the presidency may ho accounted tor; and that is by the nelief tliut hu is a thief at heart who is seeking to wear the livory ol Heuven lo serve ihu devil in. Which of these theories is correct time will show. We will a. sin learn whether our acting president Is an honest ass or a dissembling thief. Meanwhile we will watch the anga ries. If he executes his promise lo recognize Hie aaople's w ill in Lnuisi ana and South Curuliiia we will incline to give him credit for a-inine holiest) ; for be will do a right thing, whose logic forces his own abdication; which ho reliisos to make. Il he keeps I 'urnliiiu and Louisiana oil the tciilcr hisi.i-.s of cxpcciulion slid sutis lies ihem not ue will write him down i he villain Ihiil uu more than suspect him lo be. We will scrutinize the actions of Mr, Hayes in regard to those matters as lu which his protestations are loud est. We will haik at his civil service ruluriu Hjlicy. We have so far seen bim unanimously kicking out the cabi net of bis predecessor, excluding thu g'ssl with the bad. We have since lound him renewing thu commissions of the appointees of his predecessor, keeping in the had with the good. Tuko Goodrich, surveyor of the purl of Philadelphia, lor instance ; for eight year its surveyor, and in the eight years absent from the city fully sown ; an attentive officer, indeed, who would have been relegated to private lite by the rules of civil service relorm. We will watch and wait, Hayks Fencing. The "Counted In" is evidently trying to reconcile his h imlilical enemies. Having taken out siders lor bis Cabinet, be will follow the same lino in his other appoint ments. Those who nominated him at Cincinnati, and aliorwards had him counted jn, are overliHiked. Don Cam eron who lead off in the movement has liven bulldozed above all others. Thompson, of Indiana, who was the inly one of the Cabinet in the Ciucin nati convention, voted all the time for Morion until he withdrew, and then tried to carry his delegation for Dris tow as a unit, and Tyuor, who was lor Hayes, made a fight against it, and on division carried eleven votes lor Hayes, which, before the state voted ho got raised, and Thompson, with four others, voted sullenly for Bristow. lyner retires from thu cubinet to make toom lor Thompson. In speaking of the financial failure of lion. John M. Thompson, member ol Congress from Duller comity die trict, an exchange remarks that Lis liabilities am about 180,000, and his assets a seat In the next Congress, Hayes has refused to remove the Pimtmoster at 8pring8ld, III., because he is a Democrat Ue Informed Dick Ogleeby that no offlcts-boeder will be removed ooter oa party grvtincU. WJU T MADE BLAISE MAD. Ill INTERVIEW WITH BAYE. Hayes know before be leit Colum bus know before the electoral coin mission was hull' through its lu' ore I hut llluiiiu w as going to give him trouble, lieeogniimg bim as a lead ing man in the Republican party, he resolved that bis aiilugoliisiii should lint be i liurgeil to a disreguld of the claim ahicli Mr. Ulainu thought lie bad iikiii bim. On the day he arrived in Washington Mr. Ilulu wus sent for aaM !. . o... km, ut too naiv. siu askod fiir time to consider the ofTor, though hu know the instant it was tendered him he could nol accept. On Monday Mr. Hale told Hayes he pre ferred lo serve bis party and coiisiiui oii tx in Congress, and declined the cabi net positition. Tho following day Seuators UHi've tueeS tSaieKA ufiiraVMu, called upon 11 uyes lo begin the war up on tho lutter's policy right in thuWhite House. Packard, who is alsu from Maine, and a personul friend of the two Senators, is a protege of Frye. If Frye could bo got into the Cabinet, there would bu al least one member to plead his cause. To this end the elo quence of the Maine Sonutors was evoked, and Hayes listened with sub lime resignation, liluine occupied the seat irearosl him, where be could look him as squarely in the face as Uayee is accustomed to look when bet is obliged to refuse a request. Hamlin sat a little to illuine'j left, impressed withlhedigtiity of an ox-Vice President and a real Senator. Blaine presented K rye's name with many reasons of a strong character, seconded by the mild voiuu of Hamlin. The face of Iluyea all at once becamu radiant with smiles. Thu Senators from Maine were certain they hud Conquered, and waited lor bim lo aay that he would offer the portlolio lo Frye. Addressing bis re marks directly to Ulaine, bo suid: "In offering lo your ronul friend and advocate in the Cincinnati convention a plaoe in my Cabinet, 1 thought 1 bud discharged an act of courtesy which in iMiiuo manner had been iuissed iiHin me. He, however, has declined that honor, and " Mr. Blaine(intor nipling) "Why not offer it to one qually us eXH-rienced in public hie, his culleugiie, Mr. Fryer" Iluyea: "As I have just suid, in tendering the office to one uf ) our personal friends, who declined it, 1 thought, and still think, I have tultillud all thai 1 imposed upon in) sell to provu my desire to please you ami your 1 1 lends. My first pur hwu, however, was to please myself and 1 regarded Mr. Halo as an excel lent choice. His longexperienco with the naval appropriation seemed to me lo muko bun eminently filled for the navy department. 1 have nut changed my intention to give Mew England a Cabinet puaiuoii, and w hile you are nere, geiillomon, let me ask you what you think of John M. Forbes, of Bos ton. Hu is an old ship owner; prac tically acquainted wilh naval architec ture; a man of prominence among eminent niurchuiila and undoubtedly capabluol filling the office of Secretary ot tho .Navy." The Senators from Maine were greatly troubled how to retival in good order. They had in truth caught a tartar. Blaine replied tliut there wus nothing conspicuous slaml Forbes except his nose. "Well," continued Mr. Hayes, and drawing several curds Iroin bis pocket, "the name of ex Senator Crugin, uf New Hampshire, has boon presented. He is a man of experience in ihe Nuvul Committee of the Senate, and must bo familiar wilh many of the details of the navy department. W ould he not make a good Secretary 7" Hamlin re plied, and Bluine repealed "U yes, but bu is out ot publiu lifu and had boiler remuin there. We will puss him by." Iluyea thun read the name of (iov. A. II. Rice, of Massachusetts, and Suid, ' He has had exierience on ibe House naval commitluu, aud that, loo, at a critical time in our history. Would he not be acceplublo to New England 7" Bluine wus becoming very nervous and wanted to retire, but could not do so grai-elnlly. Ho vetulently remarked, ' Rice has been dead ut least tell years. His national glory en. led with the w ar." Said Mr. Hayes: "Hero is a name I sin sure ) on w ill approve, it mono of nur colleague. Wbatdoyn think of Senulor Morrill, of Veriiiont, Itir tho navy department?" This was ton much lor even Hamlin, who umo and liiiw iiingly siinl to Illume, wlm bud alsu lallen into line, "Lot us leave this grave digger to his business, (iood morning, Mr. President." "(Jood morn ing, gentlemen," responded Mr. Haves, and a Ihu Maine Senator leit hisoffl e broke out In hearty laughter. Two hours from thai time Blaine was haranguing the Senate and knifing the administration, f he galleries applaud ed and tho Senators wondered. Dawes and Hoar, ol Massachusetts, learned the cause ol Illuine'a anger, and hast ening to tho White House, urged the selection of Charles Dovena, and that ia how lien. Down came to Ire a mem ber of the cubinet. Ho wa to have been secretary of ihe navy, but never having had experience In political hie. tho Attorney General was regarded a nvl sinieu lo iii anility. HfW AdfrrtUfirifnti. AIIMIWlaTHATOR's) NOTITB. Nollo. I, hereby gives that Ultaranf Ad niial.traliee oa Ihe .slate or K ICIInl.Arl MUR PHY, ana of Morvt' towo.blp. Cleeraeld eisialy. Pa., dseea.ed, having beea duly greeted le tha endaralgrred, ell persoas lad.bted te said ..tele will pleaM. make immediate payment, and ihnse noting claims or aemeaes agaiaat the same will present ttem aroparly aatbenllsar.4 nir eetUe mistwIilHnild.ley. JESSE BEAM., Hylertowe, Feb It. '71 St. Admlolairator C1AUTION -.au pareoaa are hereby eaalloa J ed egaiael parraerlng or ia aav way med diing wllb two ri,en mares, aaw ia tba poseoeeies, of C. C. Shi,f, of Mesdwerd Sewesblp, ae lb. uay, eabjeet v my order at aav time. JAMES CURKILT. Madera Msreb tl, litl-lie CAUTIt)ft.AII perasas are kereby eeelloa ed egeinet parnbalaag or la any way mod dling with ibe lellnwiaa property, bow ia the pseeeeetea at Cyree Liddlefs, of Lewreaee Iowa .biy, re wit i I dork bey hiirse.l tree giay bars.. I fwo-asrse wegao, I eel Soohle herae.s, 1 poll twla B'eda, I faaaieg mill ead a eaa b.s-re buggy aa said property belongs So me and is left with Mid Lliidicb oa toea, ,bI)m4 e my order at eey lime. ctiAKi.as waviih CmarSeld, Pa. Marsh, Jl-Ji CAUTIII N All poreeaa or. kereby eoalHiaed egalnsl parebesing or la any way raedaiiiig Wilb tbefnllewlaearosmtvaew ie the mieeeMi,m of A. Riglemaa,f Cesingloa toeraiklp.vlsi Twu burses, wagns end barwe.s, S timber sleds and ebelae, I pigs, t eiwt, I heifer, If sheep, S horse. eaa oarae.s, I wagna ana ereest euaias, s p ows. I barrow, I wla.lmlll, I tombing msrbia-, I eeltlvelor, I earn plow, I grata eeadlee, Ins el Bay, strew aad eeraloSdee,oaiUaf bus, loaeaBet1 rye, I aervs oboes In ibe graaea, I .epeoor., i teMe 44, t eto.es Bed pipe, ebatrs. aleak, statu diebos, f bods and bedeiag, Mead, barsea eeoo eat aaw. aad I breei battlee. Said property su perrbasrd by me asRbevtf eeole.ee le. 1 1 lb day af Merek, IHtwihafl wUb sold igb OMO a) bjoo, awbjeet to SSJP ereor al eey slme. J. B. TAUAIOVt. rreaekruso, WarsA IL laTI-ls. (Our 9ivtt $dvrrtlirtnrnt. THE REPUBLICAN, Publish-! erer) Wednesday rj GOODLAIMDER& LEE, i I I KHKII-'.I II. PA. "''i, Ilea Ibe a rgeal trrulalk. l aa) p- er la kurlliMpalrrl. Peuueylsalila. --.J "'AA-- - A- -ab ' - i sa-aymarsja,! atcaf naeti The largo and constantly incieasirg circulation of the Republican, render il valuable to business men ss a medium thto' . s --e ' - -wV ' which to reaun i lie public TtRNs or Subscription ; If paid in advance, . . . 12 00 If paid after three months, . 2 Su If paid ufter six months, . . 8 00 When papers are sent oulside of the county payment must be io advance. ADVERTISING t Ten lines, or less, 8 times, . Each subsequent insertion, Administrator' Notices, . Kxocotors' Notices, . . . Auditors' Notices, . . . Cautions and Rstraya, . . Dissolution Notices, . . II Professional Cards, 5 lines, year, f 00 .Speciul notices, per line, ... 21 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: One square, 10 lines, . , . H in To squares IS i" Three squares 2d 0i One fourth column, .... 5U ill One-half column 70 OH One column 120 On We have always on band a large stock of blanks ot all description.. SUMMONS, SUBPtENAS, EXECUTIONS, ATTACH MEN IS. A RTICLES OF AiillERMENT, I.IASB, BON DS FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Ac, 4c , 4c. JOB PRINTING. We are prppared to do all kinds of PRINTING POSTERS, PROiiRMMES, CARDS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, 4o., 4c, IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ORDEKS BY MAIL FOR AM. KINDS OF WORK WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Goodlantler A Io, Uearfleld, Ctatrti toutj, Pa. Sotfti. THE MANSION HOUSE" Ourttor ol imouuU sou Mark stnwu ' l'l.AHS-llr:i.ll. 1 'pill" ale eaa .raauar... lt, , ' g lb. pail .ar Sees . al.ra.d ,.. . ' Ii.rui.r eepwut) fur ia. .ns.ruiaui.ei i gr. eel gu.au. l b. .b -i, kuis-ssaa .,i r.furai.b.u. aad Ibe prupn.tu, aill .., poiaa s. reed.r SI, g.a.t. ea.l.ru.f, euiyleg with aim. "' Aaar-rbe-'Maaalna House" Ouisiba, . and iVnm .h. i..,.. ... ,, " a I r. ''i-i-i. J SO is Is i , ' 1 t LI. Ei. II KN Y mn -a. lAioeni H'sue. earing a-.. t,,. . . ' "'. S"H. re of publl. p.,,4"'',;V li..OM. h.a Ik.. I.l. . ISS (ur.il.n.d, end JBr.1. Will Slid , I L...H, " ' plngplaee. The U'.le sill b. .e.l ., W.i ol e.erylhlug le Ilia m.r.i. A, tl, will bef.und lh. Leal .!.-. .u.l i,., u3 laMmg eliaohid W M. a. bll Abl EV . "r" - on aw nuUhiir M.eu!rwWeia)'.' , CLr.AHrle.LU, p The uuder.ign.d baring l.l, ,b.rg, , ,k. II. .1.1. s.iula rrapst'tlulli .ulirli em.i,, ,,., , Ja': K-K tULLksiev''' rASHIN(iTiiN llul'sF Vl, KliW "Asll.iN This a.w and wi ll lurnlsbad b..u i, , Ukaa by Ibe eujer.lxned. II. Il, uil. beiag able tu render .e'lslaeliun tl,M, ws- . favor bim wilh a sail. ' " MeyS, IS7I " UA Ms, l ,, , rOYO UOUKB.' Maio sirrssi, PIIILII'HHI HU, PKNN t Table alwsv. a 1,4 a-.tk .... I aSnrdt. Tb- tr.velmn nuhlie I. In.n.j ! " " '" HOIIKHI i.oii, Bands ' a. a LO. a. w. is-oi.b. 4, , 77"."u F. K. ARNOLD 4. CO., ISniikrH mid Krokcrx, He)iiold.vllle. Jca'eraoii to., p.. ' Mime; reeelv-d on di-pnsit. Diseimm, , , derate reus E.ur. end For.ig, E.sh.n,, ., wave on hand and rsille-tion. priiuipil. Reyn.il.U.ille, D.e l, l74.-ly County National Bank. ' OF CLKAItFim.ll. IM I )OOM in Mamnir Handing. . ,l,., l CD. Waih.n'a ,ruK ninre. Puum.T,.t . . , - "-- .-.i ,riD ,,, iei i..n,. CL, r'l"""'"' L"1"'""' P"" and rnpeak.j,! wr .... .Mr nnjai llsnknl l-. U,, and Imperial fUnk ,,i ,.,n.n JA.MKK T LEONARD, H,..', W. M. SHAW, Cn.l.lrr. ., DREXEL & CO., s, II Mouth Tlilrd Htrew,. pi,lla Mt H. tun And Oealers in Government Securities, s,,piioaiiou oi men will raoeive pmoiia .ti., 'ion. end all Infi.rmalios ebrerlelly l.rni-beil OHere uilieled. ,ri, ,,. 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Oar srrRrwetvs arv I th- mul mi ltr humcun iur riminin.f tha ia'(ie ttk ft-na Ht-ais l all hiD'l, and uf the -wry hast husIiit. alsu ., I it all ftiDda f Arirultursl IiudI" ufDis, which kfi un aiaainiiiwn Hsr th- bra ht o tha public. Call ari.iiiid wba la Ua, tad take a tuna at ib'tag. ur address us r. M. CAHlXiS a HH0. Clrardald. P , Julj U, IU7a if. FRESH MS.1T--EV MI01. Tbe nndrreigned bee, by Informs Ibe pubiie ia i-oerel that they keep on hand, rvgu aril, at h-irihup. a-ljoinmg JOHN IllLICII siurnilara nioosa. nppo.ito the Coart Uouaa, the A"r fKK.sii nsur, vkal, uvtws LAMB. I'OnK. KTC, AT REDUCED PRICES, FOR CAMI. Mark. miming. Toosv. Tber.,l.v. ami iurdnis. Meat da t'ered at roaid.no. wuaa le-ir.d l .bare sf p.ironage is reepeeifnllr s-.lieiled. M.reh I l;6 Iv. STtl). A VilNIIIU K W CA Bl N KT M A Kl Nli .HOJ. M. B. SPACKMAN Daalraji to annonnesj to tb boSHc (da at ba ku pasl t ADINKr M A KIN1 (M0P IX C,K IUIBLD. 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