mi smc Ho Bi is I olb s COI lit Wil an frp w to SIB an m foi kr a hi Mi , ri di 01 w i at Ii i P t tl o b I V f ( t J ' . y I 4 4 J il es tl I tj t a ri 1 8 j a r 3 B n fa x a 6 II It P r 'n k o V, a I 51 li r mi ? ii ; " i 6 fi-; C vi "I t i r r. i a fc! t Ml e t Ii,'; fi: d 't ; n . If . i i ' ii' 0 H ii 1 F a a H . if e J c r f I 4 V fl SI II . 4 JThe lUpitHiran. GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, EDITOR AMD TROrRIKTOI. CLEARFIELD, PA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAT !9, 18TX. National Democratio Convention. The National Demooratle Committee, by vlr tu6 or Iho authority conferred upon them by the I ut National Democratic Convention, Toted, at muling held Dili dny In New York, to bold the next convention for the purpose of nominat ing candidates for President and Viet Preeldsnt of the United State, on the 9th day if July,1871, I 13 o'eloek, H., In tho elly of Baltimore. Tho bull of representation, died fc; tho lest Democratic Conrenllon, ! double tho num bor of Senators and Representatives In Congress In each State nnder tho apportionment of tho Offitni of 1870 Each Sole will tend delegate! accordingly, and Inrlto) the oordial co-operation of all eon tervatlre oltliene who desire the reetoratioa of constitutional government and tho pirpeteatlun of republican principle!. AUGUST BELMONT, Chairman. . FmnaiucK 0. Tniiica, Secretary. New York, IUy.8, 18;2. State Fair. The next State Ag ricu'.tural Fair will bo hold at tho city of Erio, on tho 17th, 13th, 19th and 20lh of September. Willinmsport, Euston and a number of othor cities bid high, but Erio gained tho day. A Dead Shot. A Convention of negroes met at West Chostcr on Wed nesdny last, and denounced Horace Greeley and the Cincinnati Conven liontsts, declaring . that their steps lead straight to the Democratic camp What smart negroes those Chester Macks arv ! They must differ from tho celebrated "Chostcr whites." Til Convention. Tho Democratic State Convention assembles at lieud ine to morrow fur the purpose of nominating candidates for Governor, Supremo Judgo, Auditor General and 10 delegates for the Constitutional Convention, form an clectorul ticket find elect delegates to the Baltimore Convention. Who the lucky ones will bo wo csnnol conjecturo. Heady. Tho Philadelphia Union League held a big pow-wow on the 22i, at tho headquarters on Broad street. Every member has put the harness on and will not take it off "until Grant is ro-clectcd." Tb time, money and influence of tho members is dedicated to this job. .This band of aristocrats and dicta tors, together with their presout takor, will be most beautifully laid mil novl V 1- -A 1 ' period "the harness" can be bought very cheap. A Loyal G bowl. Tho Gazette, the "loil" organ of Erio county, in alluding to tho Congressional question, says Wo were nut before aware that tho Judge wae ajrain panting fur Congrataional bonore, or that ma naiuo wae a "tower of etrengfb." What will line l oiigrernonal Uiitrlct du when the great rconeia eiiumci on mi mortal eoil 7 or hue he ijiecorert-d the fntnout epring from which leLeon vainlr auught, the watera of which art to eniure mm perpetual youth f This is an old growl, and the np poiiilmeiit of a eon or nephew to some clerkship at Washington will spike thut gun, as it has often been before Scofield owns tho ltiu'ieal party in this district as absolutely as Grant does Long Branch. Tug Book Concern. From tho speeches nuido and documents rend before the General Conference at Drooklyn, it seems thai tho men who control tho Concern aro a set of oil tumblers, thieves and robbers of tho most approved style equal to the Now York Custom liouso plunderers if wo accept tho charges und tono of tho spcechps made in tho Confer ence by Iho brethren for truths. If robbers have inflated and controlled the religious Concern, Is it any won dor that Congress and our legislutivo liulls have been invaded by tho same class of corrtiiitloiiistsf Wo bono thero is moral courage onoiigh left lo jirubo and expose tho frauds, or other wise disgrace tho liars who mako the chargos of fraud and peculation. A Good Selection. Tho Harris burg 1'atriot says : "Tho appointment nf Col. Thomas C. M Dowell lor Chief of tho Bureau of Mineral Stnliiitics, by Govornor Geary, is generally mentioned with favor by the press of tho btuto. This bureau was crealod by tho lust Leginlalure, through the efforts of the labor reformers of tho Stato, who regard Col. JI'Dowell's uppoinlincnl us a fitting recognition of their vrganisation. How Maryland Stands The Bal timore Gazette strong against Greo ley classifies the Democratio rural journals in Maryland, so fur as heard from, thus : 7 who call for a straight out Democratic liekot; 20 who sub mit tho matterentirely to the Nation al Convention; nnd 4 who endorso Greeley and Brown, and urge tho Con vention to ndorso them but will nbide its action. The Barometer. The Philadelphia rost, tho only paper we believe in the ljuakor Oily that supports tho Grant Evans ring nominco for Governor, nyst"Tho Slate Convention gavo General Hnrlrnnfln majority on tho first b:tllot, bat llicro was a bitterness in tho minority which wo do not like. It was the fulling of the barometer which promgus tho utorm. The ro fusnl to mako Harlrnnft's nomination unanimous was significant Caol, ond jbo whiili wo canrpi overloftlt.'' TTtnlrj rt jie acisaii Democratic l'rhnnry Elttlto , This Election will be held in the sovoral Districts of this county on Saturday, tho 8th day of June, 1872, to open andcloflo at such hour as shall be agreed upon by u majority of the Yigilanoe Commilteo of each tepcratu district, for the purpose of expressing by tmllot tboir choico of candidates for the following offices, via : One per son for Delegate to Constitutional Convention, one person for Assembly, one porson for Commissioner, and one person for Auditor. Tho following Hull's and Kegultitions nro intonded to govorn the holding of said Eloction, and are published for tho information and instruction of Dumocruts: Rets 6. No pereon lhall bo permitted to rule at nieh Primary Eleotton, except thoee who have voted with tho llemoeraor at the preeeding tieo eral Kleetion, or ahall bo of known Democratio landing, and no aandidate abail be plaoed upon the return unler he ahall here hie card aa a can didate Inaorted in the lcinocnttio peperf during at loaet THnxa weeke preceding the Primary Election. Kiilr . The townibip committee or (he elec tion board aball deeigoate one of their number to act aa return judge, whole duty it aball bo to take ebargo of the return of vote eaat, after having been duly certified to ai being correct , and figned by a majority of the board, and to oarry them to Clearfield on the Tueeilay following the election, and produce tbt-m at 8 o'clock p. tu-, in the Court House, when eaid judgee will be ealled to order by the Chairman of the ConuLy Committae, who lhall preeide. The votea aball then be counted and the person recclriog the bigbeet number of votes eaet At eaid election, shall be declared noml oatvd for the eipoetlra offioea fur wbion they havo been vutt-d fur lioeiied, said persons voUid for shall have oonipiii-d with the requirements of Rule erh ; In esse the pereon baviug the highcet number of votes has failed to eumply with said rule, then the person bating tho next highest numV-er of rotes shall be declared the nominee for ssid office. Teeo'eeif, That hereafter It rball be the duty of every Vigilance Committee transmitting their re turns In the manner indicated, to depute some ac tive and known Democrat to enter the County Con vention and not for them and their distriot and that n list of the natnea uf the voters must in oery ease accompany tho return. Ituolctd, That hercafler, should any distriot fail to be represented as above indicated, or no glcot to return a list of the nsmee of the voters, It hail bo sufficient cause fur the Convention to ex clude and refutie to receive and count the rotes of said district so ofh nding. Jlttotvtd, That the Chairman of the County Committee Is hereby authorised to publish this preamble and resolutions along with the "Rule and Regulations." I now thoreforo give noliuo that the nccossary papers and lickots will bo sent out with tho other Primary Election papers, and that a vote will be taken as directed by tbo foregoing resolution. VIGILANCE COMMITTEES. BimniA Frederick Rhoff, T. B. Washburn, George U. Dewltt, Trior Hindi, rhilin Dolls. D:i.L Jesse W,aver, Harvey MoCraoken, G. W. Mcckley, J. W. McUhce, Washington Camp bell. Bloom John Smith, Aden Webev, Jacob Zil liox, Wiliam Lyons, Frank Orrutt. Il'icos J. L. Morgan, David Mease, E. ,M, Peters, Gideon Hmeal, llurton Murritt, It' inrultl) Alexander Livingston, S. P. Cald well, William Taylor, I. G. llargrr, llonjamio Laoaberry. IfRAur Jesse Lines, Amos Ronssll, Michael 8hnfler, Jr., Klijah Asbenfrlter, Hamuel Snyder, Thomas J. Booth, Henry llartefi lt, Jr. HrntsuiR Othello Bmeid, Daniel Qornan, Adam Beck, Edward King. .Matthew Irvin. CllBST Hamilton White, Calvin Stevens, E. B. Clemsoo, Anthony Mcllarvey, W. C. Kitoben, Cl.Ranrlci.n Israel Teat, Cyreniue Howe, George Letpold, Thomas Dougherty, Clayton Jubnaoo. Alexander Howell. Cuvimutox Arnold Sohnarrs, August Rougeux, Lewis l'ickard, W. 8. Gilliland. CuRwr.HHVii.t.R T. JcflrrsoR Illoom, Benjamin Droome, John touts, B. V. MeCloakey, V. J. Thompson. Drcavi r J. P. Slelner, Rirhard Hughes, M. E. 1'elera, Jacob llagar, C. M. Cadwallailer. Fanut-aoff George Btraw, William L. Moora, William Bell, David Reed, H Ilullihan. GlRAHn Daniel Krise, George Green, John F. Jury, Frank Tierney, Francis IlilMte. Walters, R. J. Kyler, Wesley Wilson.' ' Graham Jubn W. Turner. Amos HuMer. Jackson Hoover, C. W. Ky'cr, Alfred Laoaberry. uulich jauiea riynn, Juna M. Jortlan, George Gorven, William Conra-I, II. II. Hummel. Ui'ntor Oacar Allen, Henry LeU-hleld, George Woodward, Jacob Rusenkrans, Craton Uandell. JoHnaR James McKcchan. David Johnson. D. W. Wise, Baoiucl Wilheruw, Samuel P. Ktraw. haiiTliAl's Martin Kup, Roland Kennrdv. Robert Hridgens, J. C. Michaels, John Malnes. K.iox II. J. floppy, It. r . lluwlca, J. R. Dun- lap, Ri-uH-n Caldwell, Conrad Bloom. Lawiikjh r. D. M. Welch, L. C. Bloom. J. B. Shaw, John McBridc, Robert Heed, William T. cpackroan. l.lasuR CiTV-fl. W. Ilile. II. T. Robinson. E. Bloom, A. P. Worts. J. It. Cunnlrs. Myetl'e P. H. Jones, Jeremiah Hoover. Sr.. Jamei i.. on wart, Jesse ii ams. i. I., bobuonurer. Osi rulj. A. J. Syiiher. E. B. Hart nan. Patrick Dunn, Henry hrouae, illiatu Outglev.. Pr.vv Thomas A. Hoover, Jatms B. Clark, rarrton uaiiy, J. iv. tianeriv, William hmiih. Plan W. J. Caldwell. William Dale. Perrv urowne, ramuel oloure, J. r. xicKoiinek. Lmnx George II. Dressier. Georsre Bowersnx, W. W. Dunlap, Simon Weltv, John Hlieaeer, Jr., ivounwARn iv iiiiiun Luther, II. II. Ilaugliman A. P. Sbofl, William Kline, Thomas Mathers. J. BLAKE WALTERS, Chairman Dew. Co. Com.: His BniHKRY Piioven. Senator Caldwell, of Kansus, recently sued W. Jiiuuo, lormor cuilorot the Jjeavon- worth Bulletin, for iiitimnlinir thut tho Senator used monoy to reach political results. ine jury exonerated Mr. Blake. Tliey loundHor the Defend ant. This being over, what docs Mr. Caldwell intend to d j about tho throe witnesses who testify that ho usod inonev lo secure- his own election f Will ho commence actions asainst them, and bo mot with snch n verdict as that In the chso of Mr. Blukor .Senator Caldwell is in a tilit pluco, and nothing but partisan favoritism can savo him from expulsion from the sonnlo. Grant Like. Grant's sincerity in recommending roforms and removal of burthens from tho shoulders of tho ponplo may bo ostimulod from tho practice of thoso who act and speak fur him. Ho has susponded tho rules fur competitive exnminations in the civil servieo, which wore vaunted as ovidonco of his candor on that meas ure. Ho recommended Amnesty, nnd his representatives in Cougrcbs vote and speak against, it. Ho tidvised re Koinding tho income lux. His follow ers in Congress refuso to repeal it, and its collection follows. And soon to the ond of tho chapter. Ho speaks with a forked tongue, and thoro is neither honesty nor anything else that is manly in his composition. The DimitENCE. Tweed. Murnhv k Co. stolo about twelvo millions of dollars, nnd the Democratio o file in In and citizens of New York at once took slops lo punish thorn and bavo tbo principal thieves on tho road to Sing Sing. Gov. Scott nnd his nids stolo tilt rt V millions in Honlli Curnlinn ulntii and Grant and all his paid journals in iho country are trying to gel him out of the difllculty. Immediately artcr Governor Bul lock resigned and run nwny from Georgia, Iho Legislature found thut he hail manipulated about 860,000,000. About the sumo timo ulnn, wo lea in thul tho necoRsity for putting Georgia under mnrlisl Isw was urged in Wash ington. It Is a strango sort of justice tliatputs tho peoplo under military rule, beoausu the carpol-bag Klnto oflioitilsa gienl n few millions more t r less. Formerly tho robbers and not their victims wcro punished. But tlml wns before tho advent of tho Had M p.r,y-ntcrior to ,h. thieve.' millt'","n'- ' iTkLANK j II ie at rO1TaBn.t. a.tt.Ca fOR I this cilice. Wat it Urtbtry 1 When George O. Evans was ubout lo enter upon his career of swindling the Stato, be took occasion, although a poor man, to loan Ge-n. Harlranfl 17,000. To raise the monoy ho was compelled to mortgage his wife's prop orty, , i . f Why was Evans so anxious to loan that large amount of money to Gun. Hartranftf What motive could ho have had for doing it f - - Gen. Hartranlt was Auditor Gonornl. Evans could not steal miieh if the Audi tor General properly discharged bis duty. Why t Tho loan was hold for over three years.- During all that timo Evans was stealing tho Stato funds, unques tioned and undisturbed by the Auditor General. Finally tho nowspapars oxposcd the villuiny. Then Gen. llurtranft hur ried to pay buck the money, (so he says) but not till then. Is there any proof that tho monoy was paid back at all f Is It not ono of tho "confidential debts" Evans re fuses to disclose t It is the duty of the Auditor Gener al to see that money duo tho Stato is promptly collocled. llurtranft knew kvaiisbad authority to collect millions. For more than three years ho did not call bim lo account, though he had given security only to the amount of $10,000 Lo never called the agent to account, until the nowspnpors mode a fuss about it. Then he paid back hit $7,000 loan before he dunned Evans on State account, thus showing thai he did not doom it proper to ask Evans lo sctllo with tho btuto, until he dis charged his private debt to Evans 1 This is virtually a confession a con fession thut bo foil bound to keep quiet as long as ho owod Evans 1 It looks us if both understood per fectly well lhat no questions were to bo asked of Evans about his collec tions as long as llartranft was his debtor I This is plain bribery. An Auditor who borrows money from a collecting officer could not insist on paymont by tho latter until he paid what be owed lo him. There is tho bribe. "I will loan yon $7,000 as long as you want it" says Evans lo Hartranlt. "I am in ihe business of collecting money for the Stato, and will bo flush." "1 accept," are Hartranft's words. While llurt ranft held this money, (more than throo years) he says to Evuns, "you have your pockets full of Stato money, pay up!" Evans would no doubt havo answered, too, "pay up." llartranft did not dare to discharge his duty. I his is as plum a cose ot Bribery us most biibcs are given on loan pretended loon I This mini llartranft this officer who borrows largo sums from Stute agents wants honest men to vole for him for Governor I Nono but corrupt men wonld dare to put him forward. Lycoming standard. Rhode Island Morals. This little "grand moral idea"Stulo withholds tho right of suffrage to naturalized citizens and grants universal sunrace to ne groes, the -Now Xork Hun says: ' Jo Ithode Island the state whero Ihe Germans and Irish are not allowod to voto the right of suffiago is of course highly valued. At the city election in I rovidonco tho other day it is said that voles wore soiling a nftoen dollars apioco. Tho contest was very closo, und resulted in the looiion At t m.ir.i- l Aldrmvu lu favor of prohibition. Tho itliodo Island electors may truly consider tho sufTrago a birthright. .The political contorts between tho wealthy families who control the Malo are very bitter, and money is lavished freely. In the more rottrcd country districts, some ot tho native-born freemen look upon mo receipts oi election day as an im portant item in their income A lead tng Republican organ in Khodo Island said not long ago that it wus inclined lo advocnto the enfranchisement of of foreign. born citizens in order to uiscourugo bribery by making it more expensive. . Dirty Work. Gen. Negley is not exactly soiling cudot-ships to "raiso the wind," but he is evidently ot dirty work. An exchanire aavs ' Negley, a liadicul congressional roos ter from tho roirion round about Pitts burgh, has boon chosen as foreman of a crowd of swindlors, who aro at tempting to rob tho treasury of about one hundred millions of dollars. He has introduced into Congress a bill to pay railroad companies full fare for all soldiers carried by them during the wsr. Part of the money he would roceivo under his bill, is lo be used as a Kail i ea I campaign fund, to secure the ro-olcction of Grant." What great financiers thoso Jiudienl states men aro in a per-ional way. If they would sitiiiy tho national debt as ays tomaticnlly as they do thoirown pri- raio intorosts, il would molt away liko snow llukcs belore an April sun, Lost or Stolen. The Pittsburgh Post says : "Somo cruel was issuos an advertisement which publishos as lost, strayed or stolon, tho American navy. for which tho peoplo puid $300,000,000 during tho war, and has sineo boon pitying $20,000,000 a year. No na tion ovor spent so much monoy for ships ol war, and yet so little ol Ihcm is to bo found that oven beggarly Spain laughs at us and stands ready lo nnnihiluto the remnant upon short notice The property Is gono beyond recovery, but a suilublo reward will bo puid for tho detection and convic tion ol tho thieves. Jf the American navy was tho only thing that had been stolon, tho people miclit ropiur tho burglary without so much troublo. tin I, unlortunatoly, almost ovorylhinir elso has been stolen." Mormon Jail Delivery. The Su- promo Court of Iho Unilod Stales has unanimously rovisod tho rulings of United .Stales Dmtrict Jtiduo McKoan in Iho Utah polygamy trials. Judge .MeKean In his luniittcal teal to break up polygamy, disregarded law, justice and common sen so by irelllnir up In dictments by iho grand jury in iho ledoral conns ot tho lorn lory against llrlgham ioiing and other Mormon polygninisls, under a law of tho terri tory, onnctod by Ihe Mormons to pun ish lascivious conduct, perverting the law from its original Intont. The Im prisoned Mormons were reloaded under the recent decision nf tho Supremo Court of tho United States. What a catuloiruo of blunders tho Grant Administration will havo on hand hy tho time it will bo wound up March 4th, 1873. Tares On. Tho Philadelphia isg JhilMin is howling about "rebel Democrats," jurat as if that would at- fl-IW.t lhA nllanll, i I. I ! . ii. lu duo'bul X dato for Governor, lUnrnnn, FIN BILL, a till ua reeeivst i twsjtn See cents, tusti 4 ecpy (o riv addreM jn Subjtdt for .Vifl. Why doesn't Nasi get up cartoon to illustrate the frauds in the Now York Custoiu-Uouse T Why not givo as something to rcpiesonl tbo work ings of tho genoral order businoss I I picture of Grant driving a 6art, for In atanco, might bo worked op into a striking illustration ol me manner in which Iho merchants of New 'ork have been swindled out of h und rods of thousands of dollars by Loot, Porter, Babcock & Co. When Iho whole country had langh ed fora week at the cart and the carter, Nasi iniL'ht cause tho sidos of the na lion to shuko over a picture of tho moss of Grunt's military secretaries, of which moss Leot was a member, and to supply his share of which he found Ave thousand dollarsayear and cortnin oilier niokings and stealings Insuffici ent, What a moral commentary the contents of that mess cliost would furnish ! If Nast wanls to convulse tho country with laughter, and lo add a new leaf to his artistic laurels, let him study tho evidonco civen In rola tion to tho frauds in tho New York Custom House. He will find in numerous subjects suited to bis satiri cal pencil. All thai is ncedod to mnko successful cartoons, such as wo spggost, is a modicum of that political honosty which Mr. Nasi seems to lack. 'There are other thioves in the country boefide Tweed & Co. who should be illustrated by tho Uurpers. Lancaster ilntcli gencer. . ' How Street lo Hreelrt, ,'o to Clwt Tho Now York Sun calls attention lo the fuel that the Presidont and Vice President of the United Stales wcro recently invited lo attend tko Fair of tho Union Urphnn Asylum ot the city of Haiti moro. it says: . Tho object of tho Fair wns to in crease the funds of a worthy charity, and visitors might naturally luvo boeu expected to contribute their mite toward tho relief ot the orphrns who are supported and cared lor at tho asylum. But Grant and Collax give nothing to nobody lor nothing; und inslcud of giving of their abundance in aid of the orphans, tho lady inana gors of tho Fair performed the part of conductors toward tho high function aries of the Government, pnscntini' tho President with a splendil chair, and also a gift for Mrs. Grant, while the Vice I resident roocived pi elegant afghan for the use ot his in fast son imagino Jackson or Washington visiting a fair held on sucb an occas ion, nnd instead or addinir to tho pit tunce contributed bv tho philanthropic, to clotho, feed, and educate the poor children thrown upon tho asylum for support, leaving the Fair, vith the presont paid for out of thoscaity funds ot iho institution. Vaymatttr tlrict, Brico, Pay master Got.erul, vho it is announced has been " rot i rod by the direction ol iho rrcsidcnl,' wis about threoyesrsago displaced from his high trust by Andrew Johnson, and was al most imrnodiatoly put back by tho direct instrumentality of Grant. Brico's unquenchable- thirst for strong drink was us well known then as now. but thai fact forniod no objection to 1. ! ! . L - ! S -4- - I i , ,. unit in ins unnii ui one who in inmseii notoriously given lo seasons of indul gonce. Il was only when the country exhibited impatience at Iho loss of a half million of money by one of Brico's deputios, whilst Brico was drunk and Hmnt wns Rt ilm races, thai the latter has cause to fear his popularity may bo damaged by continued indifference to tho wrongs and robberies occurring in tho oinccs ol Ins pet subordinates. But Grant' uction in this matter to wards Brico shows what he thinks should be his treatment at Iho hands of tho American people. If Brico do serves dismissal for idleness and neg loci, how can it bo claimed that simi lar vices on the part of Grant call for a euro less thorough and Kadicul f Cleveland rlaindealer, Assailing the King. Tho Lancas ter Express, one of tho leading judi cal organs in tho Stalo, still koeps pummelling llartranft and Allen, two ot the Kadical nominees, and expos ing thoir villianies practiced linen the Stute Treasury. In a lato numlier of the Express, the editor, aflor chum eratiPfj tho Evans fraud, say's : ' . far more serious charge, however, is, that Ironci'itl llurtrttnll hus boon extensive ly engaged in stock uamblini; i his own personal advantage, wild tho puoiio moneys placed under hie con I nil us Auditor General. Ono of) the leading agents or associates of Gen- oral llarltanll in thoso transact Charles T. Yerkos, a Philadc' ons, his broker, as our readers tire awuto. is now in (he penitentiary for his par ticipation in operations of this nuiuro. Now, litis man testified monlln-jago, thnt 'ho paid lo John F. IlurtfanR various sums of money from Stock speculations wilh money tfep'ilcd wild this deponent by tho Stnlo IWus urer, nl tho instanco of said llar tranft.' And he further tcslilU! that on tho 20th of December, 187tt 'ho paid John F. llartranft tho sum of $2,700, which sum wns derived from profits on purchases of loans of tho Commonwealth nnd salo of Iho satno to tho sinking fund, which sale was. made on tho 20th duy of April, 1870., Here aro given amounts and dates which would render it perfectly easy fcr Goncral Harlrunft to show the fatuity of Yorkes' testimony, if false it is. And until he or his immediate friends explicitly deny or disprove tho' charge, Il is idle lo expect that party lies win bo lound strong enough at tins lime to compel thut largo and in . . . . ... creasing portion ol Iho Kopuulieun '"""I'lty o ot urnnis mosi suosor psrty who tiro resolved to robukoi vit'"J J'irers, now opposes his ro odieial oorruiilion ot wliutovcr lissiird. uoniinntion and election. In n luto to voto to elcvalo liim to tho cliiol' ". .. . nmgistrscy of tbo State. ' Tin Debt Cancelloh. Senator Aleorn, of Mississippi, draws s. lively iicturo or tho men whom Urant keeps n nfllnn in tltntKlntn ll,i flni-l,iM. tbat not onotentlt of tho Inlornnl i Kevenuo collotled In the Jvorthern portion ol ths Htuto ovor reaches tho i Treasury. If Urant is ro-oloctod lliul would be a looiI loculily for him to select a Secretory of the Treasury. In a lute speech Wennlor Alcorn sniJ that " last year, a man appointed In ternal Jtevenuo Collector for the Norlliorn Dislrict of Missinnlniii, d0. faulted for all ho collet-led. II is buj was not worth a cent, it was straw bail and I believe at least I am told upon what 1 conceive to bo good au thority Hint a little while luiiirnU failed for all of it, he citino licro nnd got six thousand dollars of rovenuo stamps nnd sold tboni, and thut is all gone j and not a dollar gono into the Treasury, do not soo how the nnv. eminent enn Improve this until men of a diirerent churnctor aro tent there 10 noid oillca. After that who will m . y 1 '".V""' Al'ssissippl office lioldii s should not be promoted f ' Iny af iiiessiiia . Fed.. H, i;J. TielTsTldF. I Coupon .fries. Gi'nnt wants to know if whisky isn't grain elevator. Tho carpenters of Now York havo struck for lesa work and nioro pay eight hours und throe dollars. , George Taylor, of Boggs township, Centro county, Pa., raised from ono grain of corn lust year 2,754 grains: Gen. Scolt was the author of tho somewhul memorable --expression, "Wayward sisters, depart in poaco." ' Tho Lyoomlng Fire Insuranco Com pany, of Munoy, Pa , lost $00,000 by Iho Somorset conflagrations on the Olb inst. . . . . ,, ' Tho administration koeps on tho shady sido the negroes of New York, in Stato Convention assembled, pro nouuee for Grant. Tho rod, white, and blue Gratz Brown's hair, Groolcy's hat, and tho countenance of the offtco-holdor next November. What's in a name? Doom is run ning lor Govornor of Nebraska, Looncy for Congross in Tennesseo,and Hobby for Congress in Texas. A young mun named Titus A. Har ry is in tho Lewistown jail, charged with setting firo to tho woods near M'Veytown, Milllin county. A Cincinnati man is scsrcLing through tho wcsl for a runaway wile and $10,000 in bonds which slio took especially ihe bonds. Slubs of nlstlo aro being taken out of tho qnarrios ol Dr. Manen, at, I.ynn- port, Lehigh county, twenty fool long, eight feet wide, und eight inches thick. A St. Albans lawyer has discovered that "when wo look back in the tin troddon paths of the future, wo bohold tbo footprint of un Almighty band." Over fwo thousand persons mnn- aged to get drunk enough to be ar ret, tod in liOwoll, Alas., last year, in spite of the prohibitory liquor law. Tho shabby trick of Butler to keep the infamous Ku Klux law alive by calling an adjournment on the rccoss has been received wilh universal b imcs. Cincinnati is said to be tho most densly populated city of the United Slates, having 00,000 people to the square milo, while Now York has but 33,000. Mark Twain say: "I am different from Washington, I have a higher and grander standard of principle Washington eould not lie. I can lie bul I won't." Vice-Probidcnt Colfux has roccived a paper signed by IM colored persons, ol Georgia, asking Congress to assist tho Colonixalion Society in sending incm to Liberia. Capt. George Wright, United Slates army, on Saturday night foil ovor iho banisters in the ISrutidrelh liouso, New York, and died in a few hours from his injurios. In Pennsylvania theavorairo wealth to the population is $1,081 lo each in habitant. We know a good many who havo not got their share, but who are anxious to havo it paid ovor. A Washington paper says : "Somo of our young men on the avenue don't look as though they wore mado by ihe band ol I rovidonco. Did anybody ever accuse l roviocnco oi mis r The Goodyear rubber patent ex pired on the Cth inst., this lime with out tho possibility of renewal. A tumble in the pricos of rubber goods might to, and probably will, soon fol low. Tho Washington Republican in quires, "what will the Democratic parly dor' Hell, to rcliovo its anxi- cty, we will inform il thul the Demo crutio party will smash the Itadieal machine All the liquor shops of Washington aro closed on Sunday. Tho only place whero you. can coin drink on that day is at tho Whiio House, and then it is to your advantage to be a broth er in iuw or cousin. Tho Methodist Goncral Conference. now in session in Brooklyn, New York. rosoiveu to cieii otglil additional llisli. ops, lo superintend the growing inter ests of tho Church throughout the world. A few days since quite a serious ac- cidont occurred at tho tunnol near Culadonia, by the caving in of a por tion of tho roof. A man named Pnt riek McDovit was instantly killed, and another mnn quito seriously injuired. Iho Bullimoro and Ohio liuilroad has reduced Iho furo from Cincinali nnd Philadelphia and return during tho session of the Itcpublicuu National Convention to $1$, with tho privileire of a visit to Washington on the same ticket. Some Detroit women, of tho pracli- cal missionary stamp, Inloly visited a sick and widowod neighbor, shingled her houso, plunked her sidewalk, pick eted hero lenco, painted ono room and puperod two, and split and piled a load ni slab wood. Colonel Geot-Lvo McDotiiall. ono of tuo earliest Lulilornia pioneers, com mined sinci jo in Washington recently. no hud been cnuni'od in prosoculniir it ciutm ucioro longrt'sa lor NO,000, upon winch a luvorublo report wus ex pected. Cause, inlcmperaiice. Ono wing of tho Undicul party in Arkansas have chosen delegates lo tho t hiitidvipiiia t (invention, and instruct. od them for General Grant. The oth er wing object.' This oripples the ad ministration bird in Arkansas, and ho win assuredly bo bagged by ihe Dem ocralio fowler. The Trouble Biiewinq. Goorge Wilkes, of tbo Siiirit of the Times. e... 1 - r. ' . . , . . ' i. i.i . . article lit Ills newspaper, lie fnys lie denires "to predict lhat Grant may bo beulon before lie becomes t oandidato ; bul should ho run in iho next canvass, wo will further predict, that he will be slouched off nloiifr wiili tho spoils Jicpiiniieiins, like a deal lira noli Irom l,,.01',",l"1M"no bo,!y ?f 11,0 country, V."" u'1'0 'Jr iy sucu as never H lairstija nsial lla.,.! .1 I !.. I .1! J .. a '"""n isi vanuiuuia oo foro Koscoo Conkling and llcnry iinon to mo eontrnry noiwillisiantl ing. By and by we shall bo more frco lo speak on this subjucl." At Work. Tho Special Committee of the United 8tatcs Sonato to inves tigate tho charges made against Sena tor Clayton, of Arkansns, (Hoptil.li. can,) have cntorod on their duties, and tho testimony promises to he vory severe. If it turns out us reprosont. od, it will undoubtedly I tad to the ex. pulsion of Clayton from tho Senate. It is proposod to prov'o among other things, thnt, whiio Govornor of Ar kausas, ho altered tho registration list and supplied illegal ballois in numer ous Icgmlntivo districts of the Stato to 'sucuro a majority In tho Letrlslnlure fur his election to the United Slot Scniile. . ctc ijmtisnanitsi. C1AUTION. All persons are hereby warned against purchasing or meddling with s cor tnin rake of Oxen. Isoth red wil while faces and about right years Sid, nuw In the poascsiloa of aoueri High, or nnei inwnsmn, Mine aaiu belong to uie and am left wlili aim on loan only and subject to my order. tJONHAD BAKER. ; Hew Millport, May 211, I'll. -3V ; AUMINIMTHATOH'H NOTICB. Nolle is borohy given thnt letlers of administration ou the aetata of HENRY COOK, deceased, late of Ferguson township, Clearfield county, Penna., having been duty granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate will please make payment, and those having elalms or demands will present them properly authenticated for set tlement. (IKORIIE WILLIAMH, May 20, 1871-St Administrator. t UDITOI1S' STATEMENT. ' il. JOHN LAWHIlE.Treajurorortl.c borough of Oaoeola, In account wilh (be funds of said bor ough to May Ttb, IS", 1871 nreroR. Jan. 21. To amount received of Joseph Foreman, eollector.... $209 01 Mar, 14. T amouut received of Joseph Foreman, eolloofVir 138 44 Ap'l 10. To amoaut received of Joaeph Foreman, collector 04 7& May 22. To fine collected by high con stable... 2 64 June 26. To amount received of Joieph Poreraao, collector. 1 26 July 10. To amount received of Joseph Foreman, oollector 134 00 July 2. To One i 1 00 Got. 12. To amount received of Joseph Foreman, oolleetor 7 25 Oct. 13. To tax relalurd from J. Con toy 26 Ap'l 11. To amount of duplicate fur 1S7I 7.1J 7 Dog tax I 00 Mi ; Ap'l 11. To ain't ree'd of L. G. I.lngle, formor treasurer 0 07 Total- ....tl.sni 47 1871 rttRliiroR. Jan. 21. By caab paid orders of Jul Foreman, (IHT0) Jan. 20. By eaah paid order N'o. 10 . (202 00 4 00 00 12 oo 36 10 11 00 14 70 2 00 I- 1 00 23 00 14 00 2 16 2 So .. S26 lu 12 60 26 00 2 I'O 69 00 JO 00 .. 146 0 .. 13 76 le 20 31 r, .. 312 SI ..tl,.V)l 47 July 10. By earh paid order No. 50 July It). Jiy earn paid order jno. zt., July 10. By caab paid order No. 20. , July 10. Hy oah paid order No. 10. July 10. By caab paid order No. 27., July p). By oaah paid order No. 21. July 10. By eaah paid bill J. A. Blattrn berger July M, By cash paid order No. 22.... July lk By eah paid order Kn. 17.... July 16. By caab paid order No. 26..., Aug. 14. Hy caab paid order ISO. 311.,., By old order (1870) No. 11... By old order ( 1 870) No. 21... By old order (1 WW) Aug. 21. Oct. IS. Nov. 8. Nov. IS. Nov. IS. Dec. I. 1872 Jan. 16. Jan. 13, Apl II. May T. By old order (ISr) No. 23.... Hy old order ( l"tw) o. 1. By eld order (IS70) No. 16... By old order (IS70) No. S.V By old order (1870) No. 32.. of IS7I ily amount pi trrarurcr lor Council 18,2. Total - l. nRTArtTrLATIOH. Amount ree'd of J.C. Foreman, collector, $666 30 Amount received from ether sources 10 42 Amouut of duplicate, IH71. ,33 76 Total ..$1,301 47 Paid orders issued previous to 1871, Paid orders iaaued Is7l and 1872 Amount paid R ri. Bailey, Trees. for 18,1 Exonerations on duplicate................... Total... ....., $1.3111 41 We, the undersigned, Auditors of the borough of Oaceola, cerlily that we bare examined tbe above account and vouchers, and find these cor rect. Witness our hands this Sib dsy of May, A. D. 1872. T. L. ISKTT, W. A. CR1HT, May 20, 1872-31. . Auditors. COR'S) PHOMMI ATK-for sale by my22 2t II. F. 11 KILE R k CO. JJKST! CHEAPEST 1! TEMPLE OF FASHION! Call at I.EVKIt FLKGAL'8 new Store, opposite Ex-Uovernor Biglcr's residence, on Second street, Clearfield, Pa., and examine bie fine stock of Hats and Caps, Boots and She::, aVarniahliiar Goods, the.. Of which be is constantly receiving a large aasort ment of the very latest and best alyles, which he will dispose of at astonishingly low prices. LAbiK, I have on hand a large and well selected slock of thou celebrated band sewed MOROCCO and LASTING UAlfER-S. whirb I can safely recommend to be tbe best in the mar ket. Call and examiiio them. Gent's Furnishimi Goods. QENTLK.MKN, my stock of Famishing Ooods is complete. I hare all tha ncvelllea In Scarfs Ties, Cretan. Handkerchiefs. I n,l.rwr .' ponders, Collars, tllovra, Hosiery, Ac, together wilh a complete assortment of White and Cloth Shins. 1 hare on hand a large and well selected stuck of Hals and Caps of tha very lateel St vies. Also, Trunks, Valises. Railroad 1! as-a. I mtirpllks. Canes, and many other articles, both useful and ornamental, which will be sold at fair rates. ASflbe eiliwas ol Clearfield and vwinity are roepeetfully invited to call and examine my gooda before purchasing elsewhere. ,, . LKVKR FLEUAL. Clearfield, IV, May 21,1812. QOOK fiTOVEII SPEAR'S CALORIFIC, Sl'KQlEUAXNA, Sl'PKP.rOR. oov. pknn, r.rori.ATnn NOBLE COOK, NATIONAL RANGE, TRIUMPH, PARLOR COOKS. SPEARS REVOLVING LIGHTS AND DOl'HLB BEATERS, And all kinds of Beating Stoves for sale by n3'7i i. F. BIGLEK t CO. A riiO FIT ABLE BUSINKSS. V Light eoual ie Ons. etonceiehth the coal Cannot bo exploded. No chimney or wick used. ien desiring n pmninnle huainces can secure the exclusive right for Ihe sale or Iivott'a l'atrnt Carbon Una Light Bernere end Oil, for counties or Slates. Write for Information or call on M. B, DYOTT, No. 114 Pnulh Preond 81 , l'hlla., Ta. N. B. Churches furnished with Chandeliers and Lamps of every description, 3a percent, cheaper than at any other establishment in the country. meht7-3m THE CLEAKFIELD WOOD-CHOPPERS' AXE! Manufactured especially for THE CLEARFIELD TRADE, nugJ'TD II. F. BIULER k CO. JR. E. II. SCIIEUBER, llOMiEOrATHIC PHYSICIAN, Onion In Masonic Building, , April 14, 1STJ. ClcarSeld, Pa. noZOKTII'M PATH NT REFRIGERATOR, the greatest hot weather comforter ever invented. Call and examine them. wiyJMnj II. F. BIULKK k CO. 1) CURLEY, OHAIIAMTON, CleRrAeld Co., Ta, Agent for James 8. Marsh's "Vnlley Chief" Kcn)er & Mower, and all other Agricultural Implements manufac tured by him. Any Information In reference to Ihe snle and manulaelnro can be obtained hy ad dressing aa above. . mcMO Sin Ijlvery Ntable. THE nndcralgnrd begs leave to Inform the pub lic that he ia now fully prepared to accommo date all In the way of furnishing Horses, Itugglca, Saddles nnd Harness, on the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. Residence on Locust street, oeiweeo a uins ano. ronnn. UEO. W. OEARIIAHT. Clearfield, April 11,181. Twenty-one lloi'scs for Rale I rpilH nndrrelgned nffrrs fur sale TWENTY. X ONK FllldT CLASS llOllrlRf, In good condition. Principally large, strong Horses, suit able for any klud nf heaiy work. Purchasers will And It to their Interest tn examine them be. fare purchasing elsewhere. Inquiries answered bysddiesslng PETER Mod KolKiK. Feb. 14, l7Z, Cliwrfield, l'i. 5t'N &ooil$, ttromifj, (?tr. Down I Down I I THE LAST "ARRIVAL AND OP OOlIRSlt TIIH (p II E A I'KfiT I A Proclamation against High Prices I 1TTE are now opening un a lot of Ihe best nnd IT most seasonable floods nnd Wares ever ir..rd la this market, nnd at nriece that remind one of the cood old davs of cheap thinga. Those who lark faith upon this point, or doeia our alle gations superfluous, need but stVfXX T OWil STORE, . ' Corner Front and Market streets, ' Where they can see, fuel, bear and know for them selves. To fully understand what are cheap goods, this moat be done. We do not deem it necessary lo enumerate and Itemise cur stock. It is enough for ua to state lhat We Lave Everything that is Needed and consumed In this market, aud at prices that aatoniah both old and young. dn.20 . JOSEPH FHAW at SON. r. a. mili.rs. a. n. rowsix. MILLER & POWELL, WHOLESALE A RETAIL MERCHANTS, Gr&ham'p How, Market St. CI.UAUVIRM), PI. We would muit revjttc.fullj Inform out friend, euftomcri, and tht public (ciicrall, thnt we arc nuw IWk in our old qnarteri, which have hetn rrmt(tt and Improva), and w art now pre pared to accommodate vho maj favor ui by eelllnf , '.NEW GOODS! W hare Juit rocof ved on of tho larf ! flock of all kiuda of Mcirhandiie vr brought toflrar Sold aoantjr, which wo intfttd to act at fnch flff ore at will make it aa object fur all ptnoni to purehau from na. Families la ring In winter lupplici of Gwcrie, Drjr flood , Ac., fhould not fail to giro oi a mil, aa w feci confident oar prioe and lupcriur quality of goodi will amplj utlifr all. Oar fto?k of GROCKRI1JS eonilitt of (Viffwi of the brt qual.tr, Tcaa, Su gar of all kiodf, MnlajM, Kiuh, Salt, Chfate, Dried Fruit, Bpicr, ProTiiion, Floor aud Feed, Ac, Ac, Oar etock of D It Y GOODS il large and rarird, and wt will jmt tar we con uppljr an article in that liue, wltboat enumer tlng. READY-MADE CLOTHING Wo have a large itoek of rradr-mado Clothing for Men and Bnrs wear, wfau-h we"wi!l ditpose of at a rerr amall advance o eoit. Bota and Shora, Had and Cups, Hardware, Qui-tMiiuar, Wood and Willow Wan, Notions Fancy Qoodf, Carpet, Oilclothf, Wall Paper, Window .Shade, Ae.( Ac. MJ"Be'mg eitmnlrcly njfd lo the Lumber buaineat, we art able to offer auperior Inducement to jobberi. MTM.KR A POWELL. Clrarftold. Pa., Jan. S, 1872. THE REASON WHY LAZARUS & MORRIS' CELEBRATKD PRRFKCTFD PPKCTACLE8 AND hE (JI,ASSK8 Hare net with aueh axraioaniMAar t crat aod are eo much in d mand is beeauee the? art found to no? all the qualities we claim fur them, rii : l'i airr and hari'Mkhs ot matbrial (therefore not liAble to aoratcb) anu.Lim r op rismn. htkiotb- tnixa and rnitiRaviNQ rowan, and confcrrincan amount nf enat and comfort attained hy no other limine In lite worm, Ther are without doubt the wioat perfect and scientifically accurate Irneea ever manufactured, and taut many years without change. MB SALE OSLY BT H. Fa N AUGLE WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, and dealer in Watclics, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and IMatcd Ware, &c, . CLEARFIELD, VA., 9ule Agent Tor title place. r-WE EMPLOY KO PEUDLERS.ft May 1.1, 1872. rjX THE FARMERS OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY: '.0'jS'' wt.-. acrr We offer utMtii's new mom mowch at prices so cheap that no fanner can afford to be without one, and warrant It to fire perfect satis faction in all cases. 1IAGERSTOWN HAY RAKE, or, PTONER'8, of Lancaster. ELL18 k H0r'FMAN'8 TI1HES1IER, n one burse tread, which is the bet in the country. vVill warrant it tn thresh from one hundred to three hundred bushels of grain per day. FA NX IX (1 M I L1.S, good and ebenp. CIDER MILLS II irkock and the Buckeye. 0RA1N PRILLS. CORXPLAXTEI1S. DOO POWKRO, Tor churning. ROI1KHS' nARI'OON KOHK and HPIIOI'T'8 llrapplee and Pulleys, eo cheap tbat noue need be without them. Ill'OtlIE9 for sale always. ' 4r-We alsocnntlnnc the butchering business, and will buy or trade for caltle and sheep. M. O. BROWN k BRO. ClestrSeld, Pa., May 2. II. F BIG LEU & CO. bare for ssle CARRIAGE & WA(.0 WOODS, SHAFTS AND rOI.E. ''ax, iti,' i iTJutSJV' Li '6 es, 4 o. Carriage and Wsgon Makers should make s note of thie sad mil and examine them. They will be sold at fair prices. may! 71 "NOTICE in hereby given Hint tho 1 1 Odd Fellows' Hall Association of New Wash ington will apply to the next Court for charter ol iMrperation, under the Iswi of this Common wealth. WALLACE k Flh'l.DIMl, tnajISH Atl'ya. BLANK I'OSinr AlYlt'S S-tUlitS fJU ab) at this vBct. - " f.ntlslrjj. ANXOUNCEMKXT r OK TUB OREAT REDUCTION OF PRICESI 11V . POHT1R Hl AW, I). ,, IMPORTANT ThITIIH, Having fueoetdrd In getting a lifflitcr tariff 0H matortal, benee tbe Urn and wrt chart, f partial and full mU of Teeth. u. xx iZ man ul act ura of teeth and otlier marritl All otietati'jni rrgUteratJ and warranted to e lrt Tire and Mtt-Urlioq. "r Friend, roflcot that my ehargei for tbe ttr tion of artificial and tbe laving of tbe Liilri'i teeth are now themoatreaaonablein PeiiDirTtl. Pretenre jronr teeth and row preferre y0ar Putting of tbe natural teelh In a beehhr, yn. aerrativeaud awful condition i made a pc'i!ir Dieeaeea and malfnrmalinneoominon to the noitit faw and aaaooiait parte, ore treated and eorraei' with fair aueotiBa. Ksautinatloua and onilt. tion a rata. It woald bt well for patient from a diataae t let me know bt mail a lw data before euaiw to tht oOlce. 1 It it very fuinortnnt that children between tht aget of ix and twelve reara should bare tkeU teeth e i ami nod. - - Anarithettee art aduiniatered and Teeth re mo red without pala. 1i'pontion and character art judged It If the world hy (he expreeiiene of the face, brut bow rcry diiaitruua mar it therefore be for w on to indulge an eipreaaion of diitorted feaiorti. eren apart from a hygienic riew. Sow, to eijaj natural (not artiftoial) torn fort and pleaiirti, reipect and obey natural aimpliriiian and ibMiaet. B. POKTEK BHAW.D. 1.. fr. Office in Ktw Uaaonie Duildtng, 8ecood atrnt Clearfield, Pi. feblt'TJ DINTALCAED. Da. A. il. II ILLS THTWould say le bis patients and the ,v lie generally, lhat, having dissolved partnenki, wiih Ir. hhaw, be is nuw doing the entire wort of hia office himself, so that patieau aeed not feat bring put under the bandr of any ether operator ClcarSeld, March In, IS7J If. J. M. STEWART, D. D. S., Oflico over It win's Drug giors, CURWEN8VILLE, PA. All deutal operations, cither In tbe mechsnWi or operative breneb, promptly attended to aad satisfaction guaranteed, rtpeeial attention ,ai4 to the treatment of diseases of the natural tms, gums and month. Irregularity cf the leeth rss. crssfully corrected. Teeth directed wilhiotfm hy Ihe use of Ether, and artificial teeth is nnei or the heat material and warranted to render sit. ieraetinn. rril?S'7l-lv A Move in Curocnsiillc! J. R. IRWIN, Druggist, CVRWKNfJVILLK, PA. ir AA removed hi Drug Ptore to bit t room, threw door west of hi old Hat. aul uke tbi onnnrtunitr of thankinc hit U otntomerf fr their Hlbernl patronage, and fcot ny eioe auemion, cfitnmnefi wiib a aeirct mutt f gnod, to merit it continuance on tbe part f all hii old euttomer, and teeuro tbat ef muj new one. riee gire mm a can. J. R. IRWI5. Curwenftrille, March ST, 1S7J.-. N KW CUUOMI Sew Firm at Wallacvton, Pa. JOHN HOLT & SONS Itart bought tht entire stock of goods froarV Gallagher, and are receiving a general asrtatt of new good from tbe Eastern eltiet, iirb m IX OOODS, clothing, groceries, queexsware, hardware; BOOTS 4 SnOES, 1IATS & CAPS, BACON, FISH, SALT, FLOUR, FEED, Ao., 4c, &c, To exchange for Country Prodncc, Railroad Ti, l.umoer or I'SMl. Iietoher IN is fJMIE CLIPPER MOWER AND REAPER! TOHF.ril II. KIRK, Agent, UTIIEUSBIRO, PA. This il n true centre-draft machine, will Ml make your horses' necks sore. The lighted draft the neatest and the moat durable machine ia lb world. Those wishing lo buy a good mower. a mower snd reaper combined, will find it to lets edrantege to examine this machine. Deseriptiw pamphlet sent on application. T'i-"- JEAD THIS I FLOUR & FEED DEPOTI The attention of tit cltir-ni ef Clearfield ttf virlnitv Is directed to the fact that Ueodfrllov' Son are the arents of M. Niece k Co., and aw just received a half doren car loads of Finer ast Feed, which they on or at the lowest piusicivq arcs. A large stock of FLOUR. CORN ilEAL. CnOf, BUCEWIIKAT FLOl'R, BRAH, Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Corn In ear, le., if- n.. :...!.. .ii..,!.. t. ..ii,j i. M. Mm I Co.'s brand of Family Floor, which Is lbs keSb the market. t?i t V.---.I I -ill 1.. .-.1,1 ekesr c i''ui anu r ci-u can anu "- than it can be obtained elsewhere ia Clear' county, esr-Store c Market street, next doer te Alexander Irrtn's residence. OOODFKLL0W A snS, Janllllf AgentsforM.Nfl'J- jQANIEL GOODLANDER, Ll'THKIIStni nil, TA, lealer ia DRY GOODS, NOTIONS HOSIERY 4 GLOVES, 1IAT.1 k CAPS and BOOTS A Ml'1'' Tobacco, liroecrlce and Kieh, Naila. .""J."1 Uueonsware and Hlaeawere, Mens an lloya' I li.lblnsj. Drug', l'aials, Oils. trhol ll.ioks. largo lot ol Patent Medicines, snd Ct Candles, Nuts A lrled Fruits, Cheese ers, Rock and RiSc Powder, Flour, Grain and Potatoc. Clover nnd Timothy ecd, 81 Lesll.er, Moroccos Linings. Bindin -Thread, (thotmakert' TooU ana Shoe Fiudings. No greater variety of goods In I. county. All lor sale very row produce t the Cheap Corner. April i