She publican. " OroiKiK H.(;ooii.amkr, IvtiUir. CI.I-AUrill.l), l'A. wKi'Nn.rAV MouNiM), apmi r, im. The nmionul robbcra, known oh Congress, lvo ngreoil to nljourn on Saturday next. Alexander Murdock, of Pittsburg, litis been appointed U. S. Marshal of the WeHtern District of rennnylvniiia. lie held the ofllce during Lincoln's torm. The. celebrated im poacher, Asliley, hai been appointed Governor of the Territory of Montnna. This is cer tainly dingrncelul to that Territory, becauso Ashley is known to bo an adept in perjury and a wholesale cor ruption. I Twitchell, tho murdorcr who is to bo hung in Philadelphia on the 8ih, hus coiifepned his crime, and churgos tho murder of his mother-in-law upon bis wife; he, however, assisting to throw the murdered woman out of the window, and therefore an accos- Bory after the fact. Congressman Dawos states that collecting tho Infernal JRovenne costs tho people eight millions of dollars annually. This is no doubt about all it costs the Treasury, but we venture that it costs the people ten times that amount. The "wild hunt after ofllco" by the "bread-and-butter brigade," establishes this fact. Next Convention. In accordance with a resolution unanimously adopt ed by the Democratic State Commit tee at their lato session, tho next Democratic Stato Convention will as semble at Uurrisburg, on Wednesday, 14th Aaf of July next, for the "oose of nominating a Governor lupreme Judgo. ident Grant, on Saturday, sent J Senate the numos of five pcr soiiw hom ho asked to have confirm ed us Justices of tho Peaco in and for Washington, three of whom aro nig gers. Go ahead, Grant and Sambo! Wo hope tho "great captain" will get his fill of "buck" nnd "wench" by the tiine he swings around the circle again. i Killed. lion. James Harper, heed 4)f the great printing and publishing Grin of Harper & Brothers, 2. Y., was killed in that city last week, by being thrown out of a buggy while driving up 5th Avenue. The end of tho shaft struck the wheel of a cart which was crossing the Avenuo, und frightened his horse so that bo ran off, which terminated as above. The commission of II. Bueher .Swoope, Esq., as U. S. District Attor ney for tho Western District, hns not yet arrove. His war record is not b'oody enough. Wading in Bloody Pain, over in Bedford, was not of a slaughtering rharactor ; therefore, he has trouble. Bucher, why not assign yourself a commission f Head off the bloody tribe by making up your own record. The Cunfedcrato Goneral Long street, w ho scared Gov. Curtin, Gen. Camoron and their "loil" neighbors from their homes in 1803, while at York, has been appointed by Gen. Grant, Surveyor of Customs, at Jicw Orleans, and hus been confirmed by the "loil" Senate. This is, we pre sume, making "trennrin odious." It is not known yet what appointments Jeff. Davis, Horaco Greeley and George Sanders will get. A "Loil" JUovk. George Bergner, whom the Stale Guard (good loil au thority) says tins robbod the State Treasury of 8100,000, has been ap pointed Pontmastor at Harrishurg, in tho room of Gen. Ivnine. In this in stance the Slate robber ' and mule contractor supercedes the gallant sol- lior. This is certainly Grantism, if it is not retrenchment. "Let us have Puce," General ; but for God's sako delivor as from old State robbers and mule contractors. "The Wild Hunt," 4c General Grant could stand the siege of Yicks- urg, the exposure and dangers of tho poisonons swamps of the Missif. ippi and Yaroo .Valley, and passed unscathed through tho malaria of tho Chickuhominy and the James; Lut the miasma of the Wbito IIouso he ennnot tar,d. Tho "bread and-butter brigade" hai compelled him to sur render. They scorn to treat him worse than disease and rebels com lihied. Poor Grant: he gave up a life ofliro and the aitsociution of gen tlemen for a fuurycur's title with bluckguards and harlots. Strange Philanthropy. Tho phi lanthropy manifested by the psalm singing Stewart of Js'cw York, the Philadelphia Stuart, Judge Hour and other sanctimonious "highfliers," turns out to be rank bribery. These modern philanthropists have aclnully superceded tho lobbyists and all the corruption rings in existence. Uribing officers before thoy arc elect cd is a new move, invented br f bo cnltli, intellipeiieo nnd loyally of,"tor ""' g' t l"'r living eiw- xvlii'l'n Pone ( llit-in the country, (exe.ptillg tlio n'rjiRor., tlier liad no liand in tho matter.) Tliia new mode o( jrrtting onieo ly buying houses and prencutinj; libra riea thould bo palcnu-d for tho exclu sive uso of tlioso controlled by "grand morml ideas." It's purfly "loil." ,4 VttHMrtfr rtf (AM, t't t i n . I ,''-1. ? V . i-'t-n It iml,ii H . i .... . I.. In !- thai II Ua !( I.. I t -r '.'. i.rx'Kt i'f ii. m ii..m ti..l aim? urn iw.t o.ie liieeml.t, tM, no tel.. el en ,1m itt,i " .hell be amen t or ..IU. . .I (iv .l Urn " H .. , on nt fimn fc' lnartu, Jit...k.i.. " mr'num v re, i.f nv.n' emur i ..n a m ii I n "or i.ini.i-1 fr ihe l'"f nlrelliin. fr n'oner b.nnerl ami l.n.l n. n I r. Kill fltmit 1H'I l t'iil I'tii'i'il Mit .h.,.M MunW.!-,.irrni lu I.ir rnT.ri, l ofrounlv.nd t.,w.h i. t.ur. mn. f tl .n. .! iiltiwl. unit in lTi r.d er aril l.il rirmfli'lil riunlT ii Inclu.lrd In Hi- cminlif for which Hi Uw wm pa'".!. Why houl.l mnnry (wrApd llii mi'nt H'h'Mil, ti.mi, .u,T ai,d onunlr ti in lti rpsprflliT tnwurhipiT li It cfttipfi il if ownrit by lh rich, who hut inflitriifr enough ttiiarr afi-w dollari lu tUMusuWi'i ? Farm ers, mri-haniri ami eTrn laliorinr. men linve to ny their full ihnre out of their eeanty earninc, while tha intereil earned by money in eTernjilcl. H.iw long will the farmers and mivhanirl uf Clearfield county auhmit la aueh unjuat rule of taxation t Tho writer iiuiilr inakei tho inquiry. A DauorsiT. The information hore furnished is news to us, but onr correspondent asks too many lignl questions. Not boing a lawyer, we cannot answer all of them. If we mistake not, money at interest hns always been exempt from paying either road or poor tax ; and the clauso exompting money owing "on articles of agreement lor tho sale of real estate" wo hold to be just, becaso the real ostato owner pays his taxes for bis larm, or houso and lot ; and if too poor to pay for it, he would again bo taxed on tho agree ment, and would therefore bo taxed twice. Wo hold that tho "agreement" clauso is right; whilo the other ex emptions we hold to be wrong, unless they are for purchase money due on real estate. If this act is a local one, and proves to bo wrong, tho people can very easily have it repealed, if thoy to desire. BonriERS and Thieves. Senator Sprague, of Ilhodo Island, in a speech in the Senuto, a few days ago, declar ed that a member of n committee of their body was offered a bribo of one hundred thousand dollars to have his committee make an afllrmative report upon a certain bill. This declaration is in keeping with the ono made by Congressman Carey, that a niomhor sitting near him owned three quarters of a million of dollars' worth of rail road stock, for tchich he never paid a dollar. Such is loyalty, aud Congres sional legislation 1 How long will this Republic Inst if the people, are foolish enough to fill the halls of legisla tion with villains. Such charges und declarations dare not bo made in a Faro Bank without substantiating them.. Yol they full harmless to the floor in tho American Congress. "Grand moral ideas" are having a high old time, whilo we poor fools are called upon monthly to pay tho piper. Grant and mis Hoi'sts. Tho fae thnt Gen. Grant has been givingolTiee i only to tllOSO who Contributed heavily towards buying him houses, Ac, is i . Creating quito a Stir among thoso who cannot get office and the godly por- tion of the party. It looks, tastes and , ... .. , I smeiiB so iuucii use urinery, unuer a new name, that every rcfugo of de fense is sought to excuse his course in this matter. A Washington corre spondent of the Sew York Herald defends tho General upon the ground that ho was very poor when the war closed "not a dollar in his pocket." If this is so, what did ho do with the pilo ho received from tho Govern mcnt f This is only another proof of : his loose habits, and smacks muchly of prodigal life. In a parliamentary phrase, "the point is not well taken." A man who sp-nds his own fund, freelr. fronnont.lv i.nraiiAa a .tmil.r o urse with the puhlio purse when he j , , H ., hnppcns to get control of it. More Instructions for Gfary. It seems that "Aleck" McClure Is not the only individual w ho mistrusts and impeaches Governor Geary's voracity. The following, which we clip from the proceedings of a meeting held nt Oil City, Ta., on tho 31st ult., by the "Petroleum Producers' A ssooiution of Pennsylvania," is very plain lungiiago: "Rearilrod. Thai (envemor fleary, In nicning the bill chartering the Wevlern Oil and riie r.ira pany, in vifilali'm of hia a'euraiieen In (lie e.im mltlae of Ihii auneiatinn, and airmntt the reinnn atranrw made to him by tweniy-flve htimtred eltirena of the oil refritma, has imimired onr KTJwVlli'n bi" " ,r,t,, idTrt--ia j " ' We wonder if the Governor will i.j.l comprehend the meaning of this reso. i lution? Wo hope he will hnnd it to ' his Attorrey Goneral, and ascertain if il is not disrespectful to tho "Gov ernment." His Excellency. Our peacock Governor, Geary, deeming himself invested with a little briof authority, and not sutisfied with ordering the Stato Trintcr to print a book involv ing the Slnto Treasury in a loss of f'lUO.OHO, contrary to all law and com mon senso, has, in a similar manner, purchased a (1,500 piano for his man sion, and attempted to smuggle the appropriation through tho Legislut tire by terming it "coal, fuel and inciden tal expenses." We aro pleased to know, however, that the Senate de- tot ted tlic fraud and exposed it, nnd j iotciii. v "l-iyiil," mid niiloi! iitnl ulict 1.;. t.'.,...n.. ;n i.- ...n.. i ... trd nil t Ii e liTriblo ni t of tvrnnnv ...a j.Ainill, v. Ill up UlllllllUIILHl III pny for liin piano ir return it to tlic ownr-r. AVht n prnt.tr tliliiR Iip will bo for rcnomination ! "Loil to tlic euro Forncy'd ")ivin" writes plitinlm lv My pitinl.lc plijicl ; lur lu in nppar to a tin per in Oiicniro, tlml unlrfm "n ! out lv Imt n vounjt man rfrtninlv not w unmii IB J imiim Ullll JilCliy llicuij, lie lias no t lumen in tlie ili'tnirlini'iits , . It .1.1...... .. I . I . .. . . . I nt, uiiiiiiruiii, iiiiu v i ill i "one Willi all tlio sweet juicn of life Koueer.ed wliero. Toor Olivia ! AimncAN lli.ARNtT Ptonk Tliey bavo a paiier called the 7ir J'lu- mouth Jinck in Plymouth, Muss, What ! linve tho Yankees been piisiii off a bogus Plymouth rock the lilar- nor stone of America fur tho past ceutnrr r two ? tf tVi f'ft'etira. ia in i Iit, ': u llt Till II A llir "I' In ni il nil, HI M'h'l I 1 1, i. I'lit'l'Ullllff I'lHtor lit SHII Mill i l'tllluaa l"t lilt'.i II ; fil .1 I1i In," 111 I !' fll'Mo.',, n Mnl .! I II. I' I fill Hll HI i' Inlii'l W llir 1 1 1 r 1 I n HI ( i !;i,t lliirlv fi nro. mi l tin' niti' ti ....r 1 1, i . Inula nl tn ii. mil I y lii villi u 'V Ml,,j .rn (.jP i Lrttot tttit luxrm-a In. in - Mrf, , ,,r j ... , , - I - rM nnlitnm, into hill tlii v riill ' li'i ' 1 (i(a .. ru,i( ,(, , v ,. p ,. , !,,.,, n,hl ,,r,,.. ,.!tl. .Tl-ntilli ,,.,., I, ,.,.,., i, ....... ..I' il... I .Miiuii's. Jier rcMiuivi-Mire iinuiiuiess with her negro hilmr MMein, but tlo el li v that KVi-lcin, ami she bei'iimci w hat tho South i f;i-t becoming, a second Jamaica. Look at the picture of Jamaica, and contrast its present features wiih those of live years ago ! Cuba is to-day preparing lur hcrnolf tho lit to which that "ireo" niirt'iT cursed island hus suffered. Ttuiiy years ago Jamaica was rich in tropi culjresourcos,and yearly exported her productions to a large extent. Kng iund paid one hundred million dullars ul the urgent demands of Kxuler Hall, to abolish 'slavery," and turned inin. bo loose, gave him tho rii'it to vote and hold oilice, and Uie fruits of this precious (1) gil are seen in tho niter dostructii'Ti ut tho once beautiful and productive Muml of Jamaica. LVso iution, social, political and physicul, has fustenod upon that once beautiful spot; nnd to-day, ul'ter thirty years' trial of local mongrel government, the pcoplo of Jamaica aro in despair nt their terrible condition, nnd aro peti tioning Kngland to tuko them under her especial protection, uho'ish the forms of local elections, and send them a corps of ollioials to rule over them. The right of the ballot for the nigger has killed Jamaica, and iB now played out. In tho liico of this deso lation, in tho lace of this appeal to re store tho old order of things on the part of Jamaica, after a thirty years' experiment, wo seo Cuba rushing into the very trap which killod Jamaica; striving to throw of!' the rulo of Spain, and turn Sambo from a stale of healthy subordination into liconlious. ncss, and the island lrom prosperity to ruin. To-day Cuba nays to Spain, give us independence let us froo the nigger and set up lor ourselves." To day Jamaica says to Kngland, "taltc us back under your protection, and would to God you could restore the niiriror to his original condition also." j. Y. Day linuh. "Bkast Hitlku." Tho editor of tho Lynchburg Virginian, has recon te ly paid a visit to tho Congressional Menagerie. lle gives tho following graphic description of "Beust Butler:" "We never liad so good a view of him before. Slanding within five feet of tho monster, wo surveyed himfriun head to foot, watched tho play of lliohi) villainous leu lur ck, und wok more than ever siitislied that nut mo ucver hung out such a sign when she intended lu make an honest man. Oh ! w hat a miMihupcn, unsightly muss! Pot Lcllied ; knock kneed ; cross eyed ; u noso like uono thai we hud overseen before, hut resembling, on a small scale, tho two humps on the lack of a camel ; wo viewed the tho poor old creature, wilh mingled pity und ubhorrence, thinking that he could well iippropriulo the Ian- gunge ol Glosler us applicable to hint- HCif; ClioaU-d of feature l,y di..emMinr nature, !,'',,"r"' '''' ."'"!""'" J. ""j1 M"" ; """ Into tin tirentlnriK wnrld, .-nn-e hull made up And that o lamolv and uifnthional.l, ft? tX ZT 1,0 W'Kh' t !- time ; Vnle hi pyy my ariiwl.iw in the sun, And deeeai.i on mine own dil .nuity." JrMrr.i) mom A TiitiN. On iron Jay evening ns tho Soda Works ac commodation train on the Allegheny Valley llailroad w as going Last, about midway between Coleman's nnd Wii ring'8Btations,t he conductor approach ed a man who was standing on the plutforni of one of the cars, torn lied liim on the shoulder and requested lis lare. nnoiii a wont ol re fare. Without a word of reply , ll' fellow wheeled hastily nrimud und ' .r', . ' ! Tl lniin WM d UH j ,ioon ns possible, und the conductor 1 went buck expecting to find the man- j KCd remains III the my Stcl'IOIIS PUS-i . . i'i'J1 out in ii in iiMoiii.tunu'lll, lie him gather himself up and coolly walk away. When questioned j in rcL-urd to his singular conduct be said lie had no money to pay bis tare, and rather than bo exposed by being put off, saw fil to leave the train in tho manner described. Jlc spoke of hnving made several revolutions in tho air before alighting, and several nP.er striking the irround, but strange to say was not injured in the least. Pittsburgh Cvmmt rcial. Tit for Tat. The Altoonn Trib vnc says : Mr. Strang, a member of the House of Iicpreseiitntives, nt llar risburg the samo who defended the folding nnd pasting iniquity got mad tl.o oilier dny, ov."r nn article in the Philadelphia Inquirer criticising tho n(!iir:s of one of (he members ! that ii ii-.'. -i .. , body In his virtuous indignation he ft'0 notice that ho would introduce u lull providing that no man should publish u newspaper until he should hove filed a ccrtilica'o of twelve reliable citizens that he H honest nnd of good repute for veracity. As one good turn deserves another, wc think it would bo quite us appropriate for tho pcoplo of each Assembly district to require the member elect tofiirtrsh such u certificate, and bind him, under heavy bonds, to fulfil promises made before his el linn, previous to allow- inghim to take his seat in tlm Ilnuse In that ovont, we lire of the opinion that several scnts Lout now know their occupants, would know ilium no more forever. rp.ra.nn Browtilow, (wlin heforo thp wni' licl'1 n ilioiiKsinn in I'liilmli'lpliin, to privo thnt alnvory vn tlivino in Htitutinn, luit durliif' tho wnr lirpnmp , . ,. I.,,-' TiiiiiiosHfii. is i,nv n 1T. S SiMititor, Im! in no Htrirlit'ti'ivilli jnily, tlml lii Iihii.Ih ami 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 h Uocp up n priinlul Kluiking nil tlio time. When in hin writ in tlic Sciiiile t'lininlirr. lie in Irn- "HI"'1, niiinr I'l'iiuie iii-iicv llron n low's r.af is Inil iiimtlier oxanir . .! . . I I . .. .1 . 1 ile pf viou s terriine reirioiiiion. Female relatives of the firnnts, the Hents, and the Simpsons, are in de tnnnrl in the matrimonial market of tlm West. Advertisements, from vimnir men rtipenr in the rifioers solietinr' rorrespond'-nee, n ith a view to mar riiiL'e, with youne ladies foniieeted with tliese iilustrious laniilicH. One rhnp jmt in: "No objection to an Jaunt, if not too aod.' t ftr I nvnl firl for lirfi,,, 'I lin I'll. I i l. ' Inn lf..f,,r..j '.c, k 1: 1. 1 . ill i . in i i.ii ii. iii ii. i,. , i) J M i. ii-, 111.' li.-w ly ' i.inlM ( 'i.ll.'i i,.! ! f I iil. .inn nl I'liilii'lt ij.lilii, ..,'ti , I M i. iitli I r i ili. i'.i'i k.m i . . 'i in P I :I . llli, I lill I. Mill millll.' h t in wr. Itn n,',i M.i.i.l In dviil ,, Mute.', i im.Ii'ii. o nl nil linnin nl Mi tlu .Iny iiml nilit, now Mm k up ilu ,, .. , ,, .. . .. , II .,, hiiIimiiiiv iiiiiii riiiiml lur llie is always a crowd lit tlm front dimr ami bark gate, tho only way lie can escape from bis friend jn by rltmhiiig up the chimney. This is awful, 'i lie only good otti ct that tho nppointnieiit has unni the p.ilit ieiiins Is to make them religious. Wc undeibtand lliul yesterday a vast number joined Jr. Wiloy's church, of which lJr. Moure is a mem her, und that there is a pros pect of a rovivul along iStuto House limv. ' Such aro the uiisfortuni. guc ccsltil man. For n iew days the new Collector wjll Uve an army- of friends all of w,m t.n him j(enry( nll(i would Bhed toars of joy on his shirt bosom, were they permit led that murk of esteem. Kvory oilier man he meets will say, "Henry, dear Henry, as your old friend, I nin huppy. Henry, 1 would like to bo Inspector. Heaven bless you. (irant never did a better thing." But when he has made bis appointments, for one friend lio will have a hundred foes. Who would be Collector t In tho mean while the Custom House is besieged by Mr. Moore's friends, nnd if they don't find him there they go to his own houso ; and if he is not ut bis houso they go back to the Custom House; and if ho is not there they go to tho League; and if he is not there they go to the church ; end if he is not ut the church they sit down on his doorstep and wait till lie comes in. Oh, how modest and man nerly this loyul "bread and butter brigade" seems to be. Arrival ok Irt. Mi'im. After three years separation from his family, and of confinement upon tho bleak slid barren rocks of the 1 ry Tortugas, this gentleman has ut length been per mitted to return to his homo near Hryonton, in the adjoining county of Charles, (Md. which ho reached, as wo learn, on Stiturduy of lust week. The circumstances of the Doctor's trial and conviction by court matial, of complicity in the assassination con spiracy is still well remembered by every one; the subsequent declaration of a member of that Court of his inno cence, and tho action of the medical fraternity of tho Stato in bis behalf, together with the innumerable appli cations of members of Congress, dele gations of ladies and genilomen, nnd tho conservative press generally, th'roiiiliiiiit the cotnitiv, could not fail to insure this justice'of his pntdnn, which, although long deferred bv President Johnson, was among the closing uets of his administration Kut although Im now returns to his home, it is not the home from which he was snatched by the mermidons of military tyranny thfee years ago. An nged nnd devoted mother, overcome then with tho shock of his arrest and trial, hus since watched nnd proved upon n sick bed for bis return, until u lew weeks a;'(), w hen the slender cord of life could bear fio more und her watching and wailing in this world censed. Because the law takes no cognizance of her murderers, are they any the less guilty r No! but their causes will be trieil by that other and higher tribunal, whero not alone the acts but tlic thoughts of the criminal lire weighed. Prime (lairyian. lloitKlIll.R JIlillPFR AND SriCIPE Philadelphia, Marrh M0. A horrible murder was rummit'cd here yesterday under peculiar cinMimstanri's. Marly yesterday morning a man threw him self into the J Maware and drowned. Subsequently a handkerchief was found in the water bearing tho name of Blackstono. This afternoon the body was recovered and found to be Hlackstoiie. of the firm of Hnrslon A- Blaok.tono picturefrnme makers, !)PJ Market street. The body was sent to l,,H "7.7" .C '"'"!' ""'''"t''"' ,, .. , . , ' V I in possession, and thai Ularkstone's wilii and two small children were jt dead, chopped to pirrra with nn nxo 11 ",u" I'" v '."" "l-"mm" ling the net, yesterday, lilackstone wrote a letter "to bis w'ife's father in Connecticut, snying that he had killed his wife and children and would kill himself. President ti mnl is in favor of tho constitutional umenilment establish ing colored sullrage, but is bis Secre tary of the Interior 7 If Gov. Cox is in favor of that nicasuro when did bo become m1 Jn Isiid bo denounced colored suffrage in tho strongest terr.is. H'-iing ut that time a candidate for tho Governorship of his Stato, he iiuli- lislied an admirable lotlor against the L.Mp ,, , f ..,,oor,,( V(lli .. -,,; ,i,.., i "SJ on I ,n. r! U " f P'c nnii could under no circumstances j)0 rj,ft A few days ago a telegram from Washington, m the Philadelphia Press, announced that "llie people no lunger yielded implicit obedience to Con gressmen." If this bo tho ease the doctrino of lliidiailism is changing, for it is only a few months ago, since it was niinoiincrd that the luiuip was tho government of tho country. If this body of "innocents" is getting into had reputo all classes w ill he glad to bear it, lur there bus never been an asM-mlilugo of greater political scamps in this count! v. Tlm Xi'v Orlniinn 'Punts nnnniinfci Hint ili'ii. l'ii ne Snulc, (nice a I'niti'ii Sliitos Si'iiatiir, and fur many j-chi-h I'niti'd SlutPR Milliliter to .Spain, has lii'i'onic insano. Tliis (rront nlllii tion ill l.o mourned lv I lifii U nl i friends -. knew il.o rUW Soul,. '"ii !' i m tn.i'ii: ejiuiLHIIII IMS cciitlo lienrt. His nll'.iirs am in t Itc luiiuls of trustees. Mr. .Son Ic lived a lile of iiiiexcepliomilile j'lirity. Anh Turn;, too, (i,n UnoAiumiM ? Is the proptisitiiin of tln five I'liiliulel pliia iJunUers to run tlio Indian (pies lion liy epeiial eoninunoii on tlie receipt from ('nni;reH ol tliree luillioiis 1" ""ii inniiiiiij( inoin iiiiiii ano' ner I ,.. :,ir i,,i.', ,.. i, ? in ensli iiiiylliin inoio lliun nii ne honcHl Old llroiidliriin, tell tho w hole story. Tike cure of ihy moraU and tlio lop of thy bead ton, ii innd. Twenty-one niur lers in ton dnya in Indiimn. nnd only ton arrested. " For a Slum barren of Ku Kltix, filled with "Iro'ily loil" prnplo enjoving a Hadi enl (iovernmeut, Ibis exiiibits a most Imnenlnlilo ilearih ol liifjl) inorul ideas New Filmland sboiild send out ita mUaioDario i(uuedialelr, ;u..d, H, !, ..I H,..V I". II In ...... I.I .n . I i Vf 1 III. HA' J t 11 K I . V IK V HHM : l."ili -I riMrd.H cr-unlt. Al Ib li-nee ,.f ,1 .HI Pi Mir, IS IMe t,.niiti! an T..i-, ini.riiiiig, Vrt. .' d. I'l0, Mi. M MN M MM I V. of Milt-kicf, CYMf iMiunll, I'a., aT"d al.i,iil VI' yiare. jf--lit lief., Tile ,j,eri j,i.e r, y. Aflvrrllsfmfnls. IK Till" f'Ol'KT OF COMMON PLICA! of t:.rrhld tuhtr, inj-)H Mim 1 ?7, .lninrr Turn, 1H0P. r. 1 1 ti'ipuuii. tut I)" Mda Jt.aKi it M.Hnini. ) Mur.h 17, ltHvl. F.Klt iilir, &4'f.uitiUU ft CuuiiuiBkiutxtr Uk hl!lii"tiT tti tli ip ruM. Ur TIIR I'll! RT, ( tiUtiid fum tL rtH-orU. A. C, T.VTK, Pmih. 1 wit) Mtctxl to ,it ttn.ivP of thr 1.uvr hrlnt irnt, at the pffler if Wallare, PIitUt t Kii-Mniff, in I'lpurflrlj. on KrirfnY, !h 2:ii iUv of Ajuil, Infill; i in o'rlurk, A. M. where thuMi iitlirttW mt ttttrnd, if tlinr a1 firMic prX-ilt Mi rZWCILKH, Corn'r. IN THK IIIKTRICT COITRT OF THE I Ni l Kit rTATKS for the Western IhUnct i' J'fi.ni'vlvniiia. In ili- mutter of PtA'r W, TuoKi'fiojf, i In Bankruptcy. ftnnhnint. TO WIKiM IT M A V CONfKKN.. lipnt-d hT-1iy fvn notici uf hii nj-pmntuiunt ii mfignf nf Sucy W. Th-mipimi, ol tfiwn ithip, in tlie ctmiity ut C It-it 'field. h Htnt of IVnnoylvania, within mid District, who haa bro ailjii'lK'l bankrupt upon hit own petition, by tlit litrff Cimrt of ini1 lti-trict. Pttrrl thi 17th dav nf Mur. h, A. P. api7:.'tl W. . Ml(HXLUH4II. Ahirum, io. TN THK IHHTHICT t'OIfRT F TIIR 1 i: Ml hi) tS'i'AXhri tor the Wtauta Dirt riot of .'i-nnsylvkiQiK. In the matter of " t'BKiariAi J. buori, V In Bankrnptej. , linnkruit. Vi VIHM IT MAY CO.VrKUN. TtM-nnder. righted inTty jriTi-a witirm of hit fipnuintmeiit a ts-ipnfo of Cori'tia J. KhofT, of Woodward town- alnp, in the county of llearlirld, and titalo of IViiitylvanta, wttlnn aaid J hit net, who hu been a'mtwl bankrupt upon hid own petiUuo, by tin- Ii.trict Court ot taxi Itmtri.L llntod the 17th dv of Marrh, A. T. lf9. pr7:U W. M. aloCULLOIUHI, A mi r nee, k. IN Till: DNTKICT ItT 4F Til I'. 1,'MTtI) STATKS tor the Western VUtmi o( lVniifvlvania. 1 IK'VAb lit .M I'M HI'V. a Ifanknit anderth Act of ('unjrrrMof Mrch 2d, 187. bavins applied Uir ft ducharffp from all bm dettf,and other claimt provable muter Mid Art, Bt order of the Court. notice ii brrhv (riven, to l) peraoni who bare proved their dbt, end vtbor pernuBi intereeted, to appeer on the Kith day nf May. iMUf, t two o'elu, 1'. II., brfore H. K. W'oodrulT. Ket Hck iiter in Baukrujitov, mt bil oflice, io Clearfield, I'a., to ihow cauie, if any tbey hare, why e Iiit charge anno Id not bo granted Ui the Mid Bank rupt. And further, ft"tioe ii hereby given, thai the HtAuad ftkd J bird Muetinp oi (Jreditwe of the flaid Bankrupt, rrquin-d by the 27th and 2th Kectinne of satd Aet, wtU be belt) before the aaid Key i M it, et the ume time and phre. apr7-2u , ., h. C. MoCAKULtSH, CIrrk. Valuable Property for Sale IX LUilBEIt t'lTT. rpiTK unilRrifiie(l now nfferi f.f tele the ful- X umnj niuMa limn runrLUTT, liln aie in the lKr.nifrti of Luniliar Civ, CLarlielii tuuutv, l'a., Tit : ONE I'WEI.l.IXU lI0i:SE AND LOT. inr iiLArKsMTTrisiiop and lot. ONE VACANT LOT, For lenni, c, applr to G. Tfurlnon t.etle, or lu irT'lln:.d JAMES l IUIr-t-LY. mossop IS SELLING OFF AT COST TUOM now ujiUI the &rtt da; of June next, 1 pnipnae to veil my entire itock of Ftore tioodi AT COST! Tiioae desiring barrulni will do Hell to oal aoon, anil hart the advantage ut a larjre ttoek to aeleet fnim. Firrt come Drat lerred. . lllCHARD MOP.snp. Clearlleld, AjitII T, AND PROVISION STORE. THE Wlderlrned hara Jmt netlved at their new aland m allaoolon, ft full supiilj of Flour, Feed, Oorn Meal, Bacon, &o., COAL OIL, (at reduced rulei.) A jood artlele of TllllACrn, CIOARR AND HMUKINU TOBACCO, e.in.taullv on hand. All of -hii-h -ill he old at I.nW RATES for ( AHTI or (tiren In eiheiijre for FHINfil.F.S and LI It in: It. We rerjieotfullT aak the pulilic la giro at a trial beforo purchaamg elaowhcra. J. H. BEAD CO. Wallaeeton, Aarll 7, 1MI9, Dissolution or Partnership AND NEW FIRM! TI1K parlnerehir. heretnfr.re eilillnr Ketween Ten K,, k A Thoiori.on. in the Merrhandiee Ire.le al I'lirweiiaville. wan di.iKed hr mninal eoeeenl on the lei due of Annl, IHi'.ll. xi,B hortll aeriinnln, note,, jn, lament,, end .11 hlllinei nf tlio Into Hern, are in llie hand- of W'm. Ten ! i.-a. who demrre nil that arc Indohted o the late firm t eetlle the eame nn e..on an p.niiltle, an he pr.ip'inen leariiifr the roiintT aa anon aa hu liunlnonn mutteri call he arrunivd. iu- '' I" ti'iii m.-lhinl nl rrttirnlnir thanhn ' In our many eiinlnmore lor the liberal piitronafe ! elrti,, to na dnrit.e; the eonnnimli .n of our flrni. The tirm nf Th.'nip.nn A rnniini,r will niw Inke onr ,loe. and olier you potnl indnoa mi'iiln. Il,i,ii; tliat lou will give llieni theaame lltieral aupporl vuu eKUii,ti,d ti. u, . V e rwttalb Hrn A-. ' ' ' M M 1T I'VCK. II. B. TllilMI'MiN. Curwennville, April I, !. The nnd-fi?oed hnve thin dT formed pnrtnrrnhip muter the lirm name of THOMPSON &. COMPANY, And will lie plennr.l to errve the luntomern of the old firm, ami nil oilier, at the nmne elt.ee. mm door rael of the liana, whera ther will eiidt-nenr Ii. evil nt prirvi In null Die liinta. Onr nlm.l, rm. isle of ail n.i.ib guoua aa are kept iu a rouutrv lure, in. ludmir IUIY - GOODS, GriOCERIKS, notions, ii aii nw a ur.ytKKNHWARE, Hilar and Cnpn. Ilrnj-e, Flnnr, Fiih. Trnit. IlnnU and Mi. lee. Carpet. I'll Clnlhn, l.enttirr and Mine 1 indlnr. fwll. IMeneer, Peinla and luln nl all ktnda, i,-. We will ennlinne the manufaetitre of Hoot, nnd Shnen. Hive n a enll Inl.iee pnrrti!l;lig elle where and rxait'inr our atoeV nnil prieee J. 11. IHOMfOX. aprT-SI It. 11. THOMPSON. i pLOVEK, TIMOTHY and OUCH- AUD 0MA?S PTRD, AT M.ee 17 If C. K H ATFFR rlnK;. T 1I1K .HtMOI'llATIO ALMANAC far ISdH ISA7 and )sas for tale u the Foal OAon. I i'rwa U WII. MtIM t sut fldma. (J-if Vrptv lion, li.it and far, i o v v i: n i: t :.ThiOJ:riixAi;vi SOMETHING NEW IN CltARFIELOl Great Bargains in Bools and Shoes I Great Bargains in Ilals and fans!! , THR GRECIAN BEND HAT! '. I ' TI1E VELOCIPEDE HAT : ' THE ALPINE HAT! SILK HATS OF THE "LATEST STYLES ! All Kinds and Styles and Cheap ! I BOOTS & SHOES IN PROFUSION. Ladiai, Look lo your tnleraau, and aall iaim tba latait aod molt faabionabla atlat cf PLAIN ARD FASCV SHOES. Porpla, Blna, Ilroaia, nd Biimark 8D0K3, for Hiatal 4 Children, of , HIGH CUT! CUSTOM-MADE WORK ' ' Mad. a Epacialtj In Ihii Sura I at. C. LIUHTCAP aV (Ml would reipeot full; announce to the eitlieni of Claartaid and Ittnity, that lh. bar. (paired a largi and aatanaiva aaarrtneiit of the aboTa-naaaad iroodi, i Hi. (tor. -room on Market lira , oppoiit. tb reiiii.no af II. B. Fwoopa, E.q., where the. will be bapp; to wail on all whewnb tonatroa. lie a FIRST-CLASS SHOE A HAT STORE. Children' Shoes in Abundant?. CUILDKEN'S XJAKD ilADE SHOES. PISE HOOTS! COA use boots: jta tee rxoor MOOTS ! TRUXKS,dC.,dC. ;MrCom and aaa for Fonraalraa wrhat vri have (ot for lala. Reinemhar tba pliea- Jiaiket inat, Clearfield, oppoaila li U. twoope'a midaaaa. marSl-tf J. C. LIGilTCAP A SON. ?rtt Goods, Crorrrlrs, etc. THE CLEARFIELD STORE .RECONSTRUCTED. Oeorfe I.. EeerJ. .......... Villiaro Powell, John F- Weaver........... William W.llau.. GEO L REED k CO," Two doer ftorth f ihc Court Uoum. crcAnriCLD rA. nAVrVfl rtnmnH to mir ftM bBHTn tnrl, w? herfT'T TiftdfT tit citiifni of ( IrtrftflH nil h Tuihlit? nerT.HT. tht w harp fntrrfxi urinn, inn Intend to ronutf, A Tlpomm ram paipti njmhiit hijfh nriwt Bnt infrrior r'Hirlf, and haw now on hand a ftil! tiifrtlT of alt fciodr of (nodi oiwd In thii BtarkeU lu tht hno of Iry Cioods Wrelatn to hr a full aMtWMnt. ponriiHn ia iart of Ma)tni, blMohod aa1 unblnalMd ; I'rinu of all gndm and it?la: and Spring &. Summer Dress Goods, Surah m Alftaeat nf all hada t I UiiH, 51 o rlosi and Khaanalti ImtdH, a full awwrt tBenl f ffnUa)en, vrar, ooanttinf tn part af Cloths, Cassimeres, Batiaattt and ft full a Hi it af - READY-MADE CLOTHING. Xotions, Hosiery, Trimmings, BONNKTTB, AC, Hats and Caps, Boots and Ehoes. , GROCERIES. . , We bv fnU unpv of' rff", Tf. Rufar. Biot, JJi.lacrt ..tn.-ci, Fili. Salt, linPii. and Oili, n-OUR, BACON, EE1XD FHUIT, fiojrar-ourwl Ilami, N Pork and ft full uppW of Frovifiim. Hardware and Qucrnsiure, Wooden WHIiow irar. All thf frTiinp arttrliM wii! K vtfhnnr f"f CASH, l.VMUKK, or nX NTItV P li t l I ("K. mid al prirw to wlM.h tlirtr pn bo nr rxfrntton Thvtm iu fipcd n Ooodi id aur lina. will plaaM turCAlL AXP SEE US!-ve irV.O. 1,. Ur'.r.I) A CO. ri.rlet.t, Sept. IT, I.e. tf. Ins Ti?r mTRirT tornT of thi: I t'MTKh HTATKS for the Wettern Dtttiert ' oi iVnneTlvaaia. In thp mailer of TnitRia ) n - ll . ,..tl. Ilankmpi. U rVtrt. lit V 1!"M II MAY rONTKUX : The aniler Rirnl herrhT te potiM of bic apointmrpt aa tnifw of Thooievi HtimihrT, nf towt,tif, in Hi- ftintr of t'lMffirld, and Slate of Ffrttinvl rani, williin Mid OlMrin, alio ba Kvrn a-luidad a bankrupt np-m hit own jutittoa, b.T the lttrtot Court of nai'l lifitriet. Dahs. wt 26Ui dar of Mnh. K. X nf.'K mil A. A. A1AM Am . j ttvCur.if, ?innai, fU. MF.KKKl,!, S; Wf.U.K, Orpins Court .a! ii a tt it w . u r., ;..,-:v-li'.,",4",,M" i:"- Tin and Shed Iron VVire. I M il8(?- Y UlT OKsAlii,kS, UHll'LLM, Uara.ti, rollat a. tt for tile hj , WF.ltliKl.l. lUiM.r.lt. 1 )AL.M Klt'S l'A T KMT I'NLOAl- ' t tr. lUy rotki.for iaiakw '!''' iiLUl.tl.li 4 liKjLEH. QIL, l'.U.NI, i'UTIV, Kail., ale., for aala br i J MKRHLL'a; BiGLEEl i J JaK.N ESS TKI M M I NGS & SHOE Findlufi, for ill. Ij Q UXS, PISTOLS, SWOKD CAN ES For aala bjr -MERKErX 'BJGtER,' ' gTOVES, OF ALL SOItTS ANU . filial, for aala b MF.HRKI.l, aV niGlER. JKONJ IKOA'i IKOX! IKOX '. tot lata aw - MERHELI. BIGLEK. II OliSE SHOES 4 HOUSE SHOE KAILS, for Ml. by , MF.nPF.1.1, TlIflLER. pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES And bait alanafaetura, for aala by MERF.ELI. t EIGLEE- J,1II1I13LE SliEIXS AXD PirE BOXES, for aala by MEKKELL k BIGLEE. JODUEH CUTTEIiS for .ale br - MEKRELL i. ElixLER. SAWS! SAWS I SAWS1 . ATTEXTION, LUMBERMEN 1 a HLfOLirio.r i.r nati'st EMERSON'S PAlEJf I .PEEf iAKATE Crosfi-Cut, Circular and Long Saws, (ALL 0rjfMIl"8 iVOITED.) 410, Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swap?, Far Unreailiee;. (ibaraanina, aaa bafmif ift Toaib oT all Faihv.inj Eawa. ; YfSacd for a Xleicriptire Circular and Prica LiiL Jltl.KLLL a CI'JLER, Jaxt-tr &.nrai AaenU, Ciaart.id, V The Lightmng Tamer. THE undtriignad ara the atU Apcta in tin rnimfT for th "North American ualvaoised LKJliTMii EuUi." Ijhi t Ueaotjaafa rtbdt now as oca. and ara atdvrasa hj U Ut acif atiic mirn in itt iwuatrr. . V hrbr notify tba eitntjna f tit aooaty that va will fat Intm p ft bettar rod. and for IfM wonpy, than 11 eharped tba ioratpn frnU vau aanaaJlf twim 4a eouary and carry oft our little cat, navar to return. EXCOl'IiAGE HOME LAl!Or ThoM witbinp Lifrbuiinr Rodi aracud as their building! cad butaUtireaa at ky tetter, ot call In perwon. W will pot tben op art t here in tbeeant, and warrant Una. Tba I.udaand fixHirea beaean at time by rallirf at oar aiore. WKKHKLL A BluLLii. Cieara.ld.Jone 11,. i , . G. S. FJLEGAL, STOVES k) HOLLOW-WAR .ILn, AND HI Aft LTACTCRER OT Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware, rUUlpabare, C antra ca Pa., THC aaderatfnad rafpaotfalty aaaoaaeaa to tba pnnlie that ha baa oa band a eara-fully-aelaetad and well aeeorted atoei af toraa 111. tan.tr eoDiHU af THE CELEBRATED TKON'SirES, WWrh barter failed to flee rfift eatlifaa tieti to the ttott fettidioui of Hi purchase ra, Coatlneatel. 1ebarl.. Farwer, TVaTlipht. Pneara Aati-lait, Niagara, Cbarm, Herald, 4a- vttb everv eaneiv af tbe boat PitUbarg MaontaeMra. ' ' . 4 ' ,; i r I ' tt-The Tin nd 8bet Tree vara f vitb tba motm ii Made of tba beae'eat aad beet atartal, and warranted U jire perfaai taiu faetioa. tin stoek et .... TAI-I-OR AND KEATING STOVES It larrr. better and cheaper than tear befnre erbifaited to tbe pabhe. Ha deftti eompeUtjaa liber in variei. quaiiir ar pnee, Be U alee prepared ta faraieb a aoa.p.et aaeertmaot af Tin, Coppor, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Wore, Wholenate ar retail, aianafaetarad neat! aad vitb lli. enle eiear no ernrtre. frora tba boat via tanal ia tba aaarkat. plows, ri.nw porvT". rorrsR, braiv AND lHli.S k tllUlitf, 0f ovary d.iertptioa aoaataatTy an baaa. LIGHT.MNr, Eiins, Ruperier foint, pal ap aa abort ajnttea. Hie Poiat ba offer, lo the public I. tba neate aa il now nneit br Ilia r.nnivlrao la Kallroad ta-, WB tbeir buildinit. And other work betnnrlnjr to hin bantneen wil! be promptl. tiled by oxpariaaaad aad akilllal workai.a. iib.ks, rorrrn avp oit xtttle 1 abaa ia aiabaar. Pr, pjoode. ia-i?, eie-Hi'lr tn.lie. iSe attantien f Merchanla wiiliinc to parebaee al wbeleeale. ae lee. will lint ii ti, their aitrartape lo ai.raiae til itorb biniora puS4'haatng aieoaHiare.' ' ' - J ' , t. rLr-fial.. rhilipihurc. Anr . ISM. .ii5ltT 1j Tin: IUIIHItT rtH'IIT lF Till' t' MIX 1 1 hTATtS foe Ue Wwrtar. lenHlt iM l'.emr!i eeti. in Ibeaaaeier of . , Jonhiv ll.okrpt ( 10 nankraptot. TO Vlli.ai IT y fiCftRX, Tbeandee- lipnewl hereS. flrre neieer i,n aPre,-itine1t a. A.nif at John K.eaa. vf Heil u aakla. la laa roiun. al t,u-arheia aad rrara af anao.l-aaia. ' -ilhia aaid iH.lriet. ke aa. k-ea ailiwlrnel a neoamei npaa ata mi aaiirtea, b ta. tuaariat Court nl a.Hi Imiuiol Iiated ua Jblb aar af tareh, a. h. 1M fal rr.talr for itf Ki.TAIN lll.t K. -Fl.AX!) f .la;it la fino. txern'tiirt, I'learh, ' Umuaoa bj .i-a-i.! I'.k.ivk . li.anif.wi.. X. al.ae. aaa Mivr, aa, -iTIMi .nill TKi, itt "lUitait fif.VlM, al fcr-i i,tta, ta a arooa at.iii n eaiinamaa, a.. k Wu ar.. a-l a an cnV'or : a er-flt' Ulllik. leabolbuaniea, aaa. lj'. .. - lu. aretae I beeeoai I taeea ar law a niaeraMa aaaatle af l'i:b a liMUi.fl aa Ua iaaa, aalia 'bSu UiOt..l(tua.,-i,l,.jt aad Ik. a-iana. aa one -anr Ibaroaraa k a. auraa ay amnd aad aaoHirnf ee urn aeaa unJUt l-a.lll.inna.al:, Blacksmith Stalbr: -IN GLE.V H0PCi C10.VelBTl.Nii af Iw. Utlj. a J 1'Ual.l.l.Mi U'ti eh. rnea ,T. . uoeJ.) ilLAC.aiilJU riliOr', MabU olber oatbiuiuuig. App.T aa lae . , ' a,.T Valuable Town Proper i IX OSCEOLA tOli hiLt THE andenigned Jiroronj Ut aeil , j4T. I-i'T in iiere..i. n..roart., en aiik ,. ' erected a TW'HjlOHi litltki. pUntered, l.ainlcd, alrj J,.perd. ,j ami aa.ut l.l arn: il .jl i J. t and well of meter, U.jMLr.r aiu. il, K'. " oeaaarj. oorbaildm);.. i-r farther aent.-l, ijuire al Jlarr,v Ouia, er at Um vau i . c ui!AMiir Oaeeola Millr, ilarel 17, !.,. li Houses nnd Lois for Sale. T7OLT. D0r;a and LOTS ia HeM, k , "-T-.. rnaaM ea. in tbirtr dayi. aiM. a jlot of fijl h u,;. T the eorner af uarib and Herd aaaaa'aa I72XJIW feat. lare. of u,ee lou araaan.a for eitbar iaaiber aard, eoal aana porpoaea a-Deralle. IwiLf vilau Im tm at ai iw.iuMi uipih. 1 1 iwm aaa tern. eraaaaa -PT to btUKUE la a.-aa,h Valuable Farm FOR SALE OH RlJfT THK ainlertirned aew otTfre at firm tmm tirm aitiinii ia 1 ! , county, fm.. bd.tin'iel by im, Htim,m en. anu whd:d 2 aitiea 01 tut rnuioat aaM Clearteld burtirb C'OVTAIKIKC kJ rva AKoai 1 aet-ee af whi-b if dfuW li a TT: E a t U lii.l-ci 1 ... . " rnitA HV( .x..-, A,'f t, 'j , ar ctto" C ba'ldmfr-j. erftb ew joe tea-rajp f-.i: u. nb ae tvanb timber en Xb, :mer , e pvi LBBMn. w win jmj TTff n. 1T HA ji ii: laid aritb mm! 4tv. f - - aaraW-a. tkree rmrt for ?!. in a C--tJ ewpaLj, v.'Jv pr "tttt 1 j in Tinrr it ayi 7 tern.. A arTh ILLlASt V'.'a.l-C 0-earr.tld, fa.', Feb. 14, IM. BAKGAIXS: SAKGALi: rarms; Timber Lzzi 4 rc r s a Li! TT.T tuWrril-rr, dw trout of tLirwiiaj af ma rra. aoti rrr'tuii pryfim, tt.cn ta tttm ilj rare (.jvj.Mr-.uuif lc tayi: CAi. fAltbt eiMa m 9rd tmtrH ak kaoa ae ta " laaaivt fcatMlm " hm iaf laada mi Aai Larentt and etbera. war liHt Acre., ftirr ol winrb eteared r-jiw liateiliaf bvea. bam and Nvtif e'bafd am, in. rui k-m tfiuai. aastsai UNI Aorea, iu;t af wtiik are eVa-ee. dmtitnf boana. bara. aaa oincr oaf ba irep v frauar vita nre tMnrag roaf arrba Alao. Ft l.KUL OTHER JAUt-- and a of TUIULH 1.1 K lis lur aala. TOR FEUiT-TliefMWJItLIdirEii 1N3 lIuliL.- at IM aiaaiaa: i-ar kraa . be rcataa, ox ial to nu. tba lb .anil, Ii aa. peraoaa. r-nm TIE AD fT HOES B'I.?aaa. HAlvNE, aiU be eo'.d aa raa4HiBat.M k.-ao. .T4rA 4ufia ia aftarad it aaea J Ctn pome prop.ieil.ona. Tue lerori atb ne aMtae rnrtliar lafnnnatiiie ear be ehieined e oaar an the preuieee,ar bjaJaranarnrhieanaerraa at 1 reaebvuia 1". u., Uearaaia m.m't ra fn It at. CvHarl House & Lot lur Sale or ILeal THK ainen fwd fT rrt amU ar ret: I K td 1T, arf;rriar tht libert.arr Tb i(mm- t-wewewd-WT1 f!rt 16 t 12. aitb bitebea 22 W M. aird m- te peTner aitb irnm. and a-balem f pam liirmr of water. T lit if an ekn'tm Mrauei tai a tannery, hlackvarttb. eaWnet makff f ! tervbop THe . .nr wi9 br a.M eiaj aal oa aaav tvrata. Fm- father rtanl-Vaanv nmm tba piaaima ar ad dree rbe te'te-"':. Lwttwaatbwrp flim. 1!. fw Valuable Tovra Property FOR SALK! k?TTr ATE on (be t.i:i.am eoraef at Car? O and Tniri rtT"t.. . iiemr l.eilroad R3;- ait- A 10T. -iilia f"4 iw-a- piut aa lac theveoiA. a b I fc leet. 4an maial oa an apa. aaiaatrfa lor a aaea. a olaar tiai ianaa. Aaa-aa auiaiainc l.vl. witb a tana- aaa i dwr-JlioT aaaa taaraaa. aad ar-an-! atavr Jul i bails. Aiao, a bat ol a-it-hrrai bklf a., aad a aad auortaiaat ol b 1 ink b H A HJa. aark an Oraaav Jar.. Jan. Frail -laua. ate-, a; raaaail i.wea. i ar tanker taiaraauiaa. aatjii:Teai Tat aaa aar. Putter? af t. A.llk.lNaU.. nili i ieai a, a. a. Town Properly for Sale. T'lIC pro.er(J oeui led bi T. 1 ie.t. tetir I of Heed ....I r..uMb Mrwl. r-..-'c etetrtip r a ae-tariai PI.A.'t 1!' rW arut tka I.OT lelwiaf ihre- eoo-taa af aa ar- The aitaati.Ni in eicae te the Railroad den aal at an exerllenl Inratum tor aaataean purpeaea f or terare. trp'r oa Ibe pTranirea. .a UisrrlUftrou$. f 4 1 "TO 1 ! rren a beral- t mr j afarnet nivbaet n-t w tti wre arar aJ' wub tbe foltaawiut i.,r,T'r ' TweaoTfeia twe eorrel ela (twa Tear eld aV.i apriBhi. T. eae thmaiLC arLifbt. eae tt.-r ana ebama. aad t aet f hain.. n- a Boii' of air brotbrr. Hnetaa eatn a e rprnt.n. a nw aaaae tbnc t aa, are with biai ea Inaa vnlT, iaw eaT a-. VrV tnwnb.p ala-b IT. 'VaM Vegetables and Fish. HAVlrol aiaaa tba am i anerr a-raav' in- the aaa.-eliraeal aeaHi awtiti ia. oarana' i ..rfir.J and va iaut. taar aa aaa aliar Marat t be ih a re wr karnl an tae -nle. a' ba liop oa llie Mam' lx. 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