i in: ftdK, Hi in 'V II :v.i 4 I,., II1''. !-- t iuin ""aanwcant""'''" ' " " I hi,vnnL' i nnrvnt i vnm 1 II, UVWlU(li' fc-l ..'! tanra am nmmn. !'' if CLBARFIELD) Pa. V VrgbNBSUAY MOKNI.NO. MARCH M, WX .,', ,, Gov. Ilartranft tins appointed Ly. . ., man D. Gilbert, Esq., of Uarrinburg, ' Deputy Attorney General, in tde room 1 1 of John C. Knox. Jr., resigned. ; 1 ''" - ' J A Magnificent Gift. (.'ommoJors ". Vnndcrbilt, of Now York, lius made a present of fat hundred thousand dol , tart to tbo Bishops of tbu Al. K. Church - South, provided tlicy proceed witbio ' nix months to erect Uiiivor.it, at ' Jfiulitille,' Toon., ' ! . ',' , , ' iiaiULAHVK RATlONeWLoCttl ,Op i ; tion came to grief tit ilnrrUburg, on v Friday lust. That city toted for 1U '' oonso. Whisky will thorcforo bo free at the Stato Cnpitol as heretofore Tho volo stood 2,C50 for liconsu and ,il,i8:J against a close bavo. Tho voto polled for Governor last fall was 5,100. ' Hnrtranft's majority was 720. ' " '- . All our exchanges last" week eon n laintd Ibis nows Item : ''On. Monday last the Supremo .Court decided tho Iiocul Option law con.titutionul. On Friday following tho pcoplo voted tho " law and npset iho Court. " Do you boo ' tbo ' inipotcncy of Legislator and . . Courts whan tbo roal sovereigns sposkf a am Continues 10 .- Blow. A ; Radical . wxeliango, in alluding to the late elcc lion in the "Granite State," says: '"Straw is elected Governor "of New '' Hampshire by about 400 of mnjor ','Uy, which indicates that tho wind continues to blow in that quartor." ' ' Yes, that is so. But a few more blows of that kind will clean Radicalism out in that State. Grant's majority, lust Noroniber, wus 5,781. ... A Unjust Jidub. The docision of J udgo lioed, of our Supremo Court, : on tho "Locul Option" question, Is a 1 disgrace to tho pcoplo of tho Stato, if j' not to himself and tho Court; . It ii plain that bo is unfit for tho place ho ( holds. Personally, wo aro to advo-'-' cnlo of tho measure in' qucelion, but ' wo feel mortified that ono, of our Su , . prenid Judges has dUgraecd lliocuufo .. he espoused. The tone of bis opinion is too low to publish for jinnalnr read- riit-Art'OlNTF.D.-J-Gen. Gra nt has re appointed all tho members of bis Cab , net, except Mr.; Boutwcll;' who has - been elected United States Senator. - Wm. A. Richardson succeeds bim as Becrotnry of thoTrcaRiiry. ' Mr. IXich- ' nrdson bus been Mr. Boutwoll'i assist ant. ( A carpct-bng Senator, nnmcd Bawycr, from South Carolina, takes KichBrdson'8 desk. John J. P<er ; son, of MifHintown, in this Stato, . cheated Sawyer out if bis seat In the ). Senate. '; .. ' - Ukstohep. Es Governorlloldon if North Carolina, Impeached and de posed from oflico for his crimes, has been appointed post-master at Raleigh . by the President. . ' - ' ' - Crimes which formoriy exiled and ; disgraced men now qualifies tliem for oQlee. . Tho Congressman who sells a . radotsbip for cash or gobbles up a rail i road, or voles himself 20,000 acres of government land, is esteemed a pat ' t!ot(?) ' How changed tho times! What has become. of 4he Moral Code? 'i A Propsh Vsto.Gov. HHrtranft is ' certainly entitled to tho thanks of tho tux-payers of this Commonwealth for , bia veto of Iho bill appropriating $75,000 out of tbo Suto Treasury to- ward tho Somersot fire. ' Tho policy of tho Legislature, in voting away j tbo public funds in the maunor indica ted, is indefensible and wo are grali ; fied the Governor ban hail "biclc-bono" to veto tiiio mcusuro and break up & thia praclicor, Tho "X-cgislaturo bos no moio right to appropriate the pub . Jio funds to rebuild burned bouses tliun to legalize horse stealing. ' "Not Mucnt.Y." The verdant gen 'tlctnan who edits the Woynosburg Meticnyer oopios the resolution passed by the Ohio Legislature, censuring iho Congressmen from that State for voting themsolves 13,000 extra pay, and thon complacently Inquires, "Why don't tho Pcnnslvauitt Legislature .pass ri similar resolution In regnrd to tho Congressmen from this Stalo, who voted iu favor of tins slcal 7 It ought tuba dono by all moans." Wo can -tell you, brother: Ducauso, they did the samo thing. FaSATAciM.--A member ' of tho t'onslllullonnl Convention,' named While, has introduced .1 section which de ficckt to linvo incorporated in tho new Constitution, prohibiting tbo nmn ufjctnro and salo of Intoxioallng li- quow. , That rcfuimcr (or fool would be better,) should report ono more moasure and thon quit, anU that is a octioo prohibiting the birth of bas tard thlliitvn aficrbis dcmHc. The one will b aatfTcCUial a remedy, to cure, a moral evil, as the other. If (be appetite can be r-(ulawd by slot ntory lawj why hesitate about regula ting tbo passions t We hopo the myr ill Constitutional linker in question, will not allow bimeolf l be wholly Absorbed In ono idea. Having started out on tho highway of reform, lot bim li a b !i)fnlv business, and proco to ti.o woitd that hll rcfirmcis that bavo jjcttdcd liiiu wrrf fotls. VongrtulOHal Apportionment. The bill passed by tho lowor House, apportioning the State into Congres sional districts, socms to please neith er partyund is severely critioiied' by the brera.1 Tbo Jmckf Haven Jemo- erat treat It in thin maunor: ' "It will. bo seen by Uio abominably gerrymanucreu billMil an adjoining column, which has passed thollouso, tliut our- district will bo eonlposed, if mudo up as It now Mauds, of Union. Contre, 'Cloarfiold Cliuton, Klk and I' ores t. It is a miserablo combina tion, long drawn out, with Union stuck on it liko a useless knob .Vway np yondor,' naither being nroperly associated with the rest of tlie body, and each so widely- apart, and with such litllo commuuily ot iutorost, as to bo nnd rcmuin cullro strangers, knowing eaub other only by tbo un natural Congressional connection. licsidos, it is too Democratic, the ma- jorily in the lattt Governor' election liuing, Z,Wid. ,. it la. to bo tiopeU tliat in tho Senate sacb a change will bo mado us to cut off theso two upper and nether knobs and give us nsnoci atoajnore closuly: iJenllfiod with tho robt ot ttio diBlnol. . I k . The Uarrlsburg Patriot dissects the bill genornlly and ays :. ',,.. ',''. ' r "Tbo rulhlcsisnetra. with which tho Kadical muiorily in tho Legislature aro resolved to exort s politicul pow er achieved muinly by fraud at the ballot-box is shown in tho Consres- slonal apportionment bill which has been lorgeu In too UommiUco in ttio House. . Last year an apportionment that was in tbo main just and equita ble, giving equal representation to all parlH of tho Commonwoalih, was so cured by tho Democrats, of tbo Son ato, but was defeated by a combina tion of disappointed unpirant who prevailed on Governor Geary to exor- ciso tbo veto. Tho success of that iotiiguo Is witnessed in an apportion ment which concede to tho Demo crats of tho Stato nino districts in twenty-seven. , Tho simplo plan on which this partisan work is construct ed is to pilo populous Democratic counties together in largo districts and mako small districts outot ltc nublican counties. Forcxamplo, York and Cuiuborland, with a population of r.'U,U4U, are not entitled to a momber of Congress, but tho Democratic coun ty of Adams, with a population of 30,315, is thrown in so as not to en danger a 1'epublican district, while to the .Republican district of Washing ton, Beaverund Butler: with 121,1 fl in habitants, is givon a momber. Thisis a discrimination of about thirty thous and against the Democrats, and the samo rank injustice runs throughout tte entire bill. , "In other rerpocts the bill is a mon ster of gerrymandering iniquity. The ancient and populous county ot iiutks is divided, ono part being flung to UonU'omory and tbo olhor part to Lehigh and Northampton. Not only aro theso counties thus mutilutcd, but a ward of a Dcmocratio city is torn from its municipality and thrown in to a rural district, That is a refine ment of ccrrymanderine rascality which attaches tho Twelfth ward of tho city of Seianton to the Monroe and Wayno district. , Montour is sop aralcd from tho counties with which it has been asaociutcd politically ever cinco ils organi&nlion and is put with Potter and M'Kcan into a straggling district of more than one hundred ard fifty miles in length. Such aro some of the features of a gerrymander In which Kadical fraud has surpassed all ils former achievements in tho samo lino. But this wanton areault on the right of popular representation will meet with no resistance within tho party. Tho bill will go through tho Legislature and obtain tho signature of a partisan Governor with tbo same case wilh which it was manipulated in a Jladieal caucus. Partisan ends jtiHlify nny political villainy which the Kadical leaders may t loose to perpe trate. It has been already demonsti a ted in thia eosion that thcro is no con scientious aenso of right and justice in luo. majority who control tne Licgisia turo. Jt would bo the utmost simpli city to imagino that this majority will balk at tins iniquitous gerrymander. Got a Good Wavi.io That cele brated Radical blower, Hurry While, who revolves between tho Slalo Scn ato and tho Constitutional Conven lion, (ho isamemberof both, Indiana being unablo to furnish any other Rad ical fitted for such positions,) got bis eyo teeth cut in tho Senato tho olhor day, by Col.. McClaro, wbilo the Phil adelphia regintry law was undor con sideration. Tho Harrisburg corros. pondent of tho Chambcrsburg Repoti tori, in alluding to tho affair, say ; . "Aleck performed a surgical opera lion on tbo gentleman, dissected bim, tool: bim apart, picco by piooo. The next morning -tho fhiL'inonts were eatherod nn and forwarded to the Constitutional Convention for amend ment.''. ,- ' - Ken n lor Walliico gave this buffoon a complete flagellation two ycais ago, which kept bim in proper bounds un til! hiU week, whon McClureohasliscd him most severely and started him for ih I'liiluilelptila Convention fbr enn solation. ' .' i ', IIosoiiED. The publio demonstra lions, lately mado in tho receptions and feasts giron by tha constituents of piirti pnblio robbers and national tbicves as Ames, Colfax and their con federates, show tho moral drift of the limos. Whilo those follows carry Prosidontiul letter of oondolonco in their pockets, and inarch through long processions of LoncH constituents, on their roturn homo with thoir plunder, not a single reception ha been given to a Senator or Congressman who kept his Cath'niid maintained bis in tegrity. What a lexl for a tcrmon . Win II. West, a clcik in tho Trens ury Dcpartr.'.ont at Washington, died on Thursday Inst. Ho was appointed iiy Martin Van Burcn, in 1837 3G vcars i . - j Noii!iATKU.--Therrovldence(n. I.) j'rM snysi 'lliey bavo nominated ColfUx for l'roidont that if, the South Benders bavo. We are glad. in a nveiy canvas we sball get inior- niauon oi oinor ciiecks, il rails, and It,. 000 bills sent by comparative slrnnir srs. to give xest tolhc morning cakes snd collce. At Aiara has had a litllo nvalion in North Ivusloii, why did his neighbor Hot nomimilo him for Iho Presidency f He hn proved jiim.elf the more trulhinl man, ' The ifog-SKeep law. Tbo bill found below la now before tho Logislaturo, and i being pressod nnnn Mossrt NVallaco and Lawsho by i largo" number of our citUons., A aumbor of co'untiea bavo had similar iota passed, and IH law suoinrf' to. work welt. Wo nrq really jodiforont about -the measure, becaiwe wo own neither ehcop nor doga.Hut if ahora are any of our citinons opposed to tho law they bad better inform Sonator Wallnco and Roprosontatlve Lawsho of that fact, or tbo prayer of tho ad v oca to of tho mcasuro will bo an swered by the passogo of tho bill. ; Sictioi l. He (t tnaeted, d ., Tbat it shall bo dut3' of tho commissioners of CloorCold county, In laid Common- wealth, and tlioy are uercoy required to chuho an nccursto roturn to bo tukon annually by tbo assessors of tho sev crnl townships and borough within the said county, of all dogs nnd bitches of tho ago of ono month and upwards owned or possessed by any person or persons within thoir rcapeutivu town ships or boroughs, particularly toting tho number', ownod or possessed, by each person or.Jicpt, about nny houso.; and whon audi rcpini has been lunde by tbo assessors luo commissioners shall levy and ,couso to be oollectod annually from every person or - per sona owning or possessing ono or mora dogs the rum of ono dollar for each dog, and from every person or persons owning or posscBsiug ono or more bitches tbo sum ol Uve dollars jor eucn bitch, by tho collector of tho aoveral townships and boroughs at tbo samo limo and in the same manner tho ooun ty rales and levies aro collected, for which said collectors shall rcooivo five fier centum out of tho money so col lated ; and it shall bo tho duly of the tounlv treasurer to keep senaralo ao- counls of tbo money arising from the tax on dogs, ana tiio said money sunn bo and hereby is appropriated as a fund for remunerating luo inhabitants of . tho said county lor any loss they shall sustain (after tho passago of this act) by sheep being damaged or des troyed by dogs or bitches. . Sec. 2. Kvcry dog or bitch kept or staying about any houso shall ; be deemed sulllcicnt cvidenco of owner ship to authorise tho assossor to re turn tho inhabitant of said house a owner or possessor of such dog or bitch, and any person sending bis or her dog or bitch from house to house or from placo to place to avoid the said tax shall bo liable to pay doublo lax therefor, and overy dog or bitch not roturnod shall be dcemod to have no owner and may bo lawfully killed by any porson. Sue. !). When any inhabitant of the said connty of Clearfield shall have any sheop destroyed or damaged by a dog or nogs ne or alio may appiy xo tho appraisers appointud by tins act, who (or any two of them) shall and aro hereby required to view and as certain tbo dumago sustained by said owner of sheep, and when they shall mvo asccrtainud luo legality ol me laim and tho amount of dumago sus tained they or any two of them shall certify tbo samo under , their bands and scal.i to tho commissioner. of tha county aforesaid, who shall draw thoir warraut on the treasurer of tho said counlv for tho umount coilificd to be paid out ol tuo Hi n us arising irora mo tax on dogs) ont u moro suun not ue ufliciont money in tho treasury bo longing to said funds then the said warrant sliaii bo Kept oy tuo porson n whoso favor it shall bo drawn and bo paid out of the first money Hint shall como into tho treasury. Skc. 4. Tho borough and township auditors shall bo and tlicy aro ucroby appointed appraisers of damages done oy uogs aiorcsaiu wiiniu ineir reniuci ive townships and boroughs and shall have full authority to examine any person appearing before thorn rnspect- ni' tho premises nnnn oatn or anima tion to bo by them admiuistcrod. - - SiO. 6. Tho parsons appointed np prnihers as alortsnid shall, after their election and before they perform that duty, tuke beforo sonio jiistico of' the pcaco ot tho county an oatn or ani mation as follows, namely : I, A. 1)., do swear (or nftirni) that I will whon called upon faithfully and Impartially perlorm all and evory oi mo amies enjoined opon mo by an act entitled "An Act laying a tax on dogs and bitches in the county of Clonrtield nnd for other purposes," passed the day of, ono thousand eight bun dred and sovonly-three ; and any jus. tics of the pcaco to wbom application is mado is hereby roqnircd to admin ister such oath or affirmation and give a oorlinculo tberoof without fee or re ward Sec. 0. Tho persons designated as appraisers of damages a aforesaid shall severally receive ono dollar por day for their sorvices, to be paid hy the applicant for damagos, which sum or sums shall be added to tho amount of damages npproised. 1 ': ' ' 1 ' Sic. 7. Whenever the persons au thorizod by Ibis act are called npon to assess damuges as aforesaid itsbnlkbe their further duty nnd thry ato here by required to ascertain whether tho person or persons applying for dam age owns, possesses or keeps a dog or bitch about Ins or her houso, anu sunn inako report of the samo to the com missionrrs ol Iho county, iwun mo valuation ol damugo to tno sheep,) anu if It sbnll appear that the ownor alore said did not -make a true return to tbo proper assossor of tho dog or dogs, bitch or bitches, subject to taxation, said owner shall not bo entitled to re ooive any part of tho said valuation money. i hi. . " " ' 1 So. 8. Any officer refusing or neg lecting, to pertorm tho duties enjoined upon bim by this nut shall torlot and iny n bno ol ntty dollars, to oo coi octcd as liko fines aro collectahlo, and be paid into tbo fund arising from tax ation ol dogs and bitches as provided by Ibis act. ' Sko. 0. At any limo that thcro shall appear to be a surplus of money in tho treasury (niter ucducling an amount, that may probably bo nooossary to pay warrants of tho commissioners lor damages to sheep lon by dogs until another tax can bo collected aria iug from tho tax on dogs nnd bitches,) tho court ot mid county shall, upon tho petition ol twenty titir.cns ot said county, phtco tbo surplus money thus found to bs in tho troasury aforesaid in tho hunds of a qualified and respon sible parson, who shall be appointed by said court to oxpend the money thin placed in hi hands In tho pur chase of tboronghbrcd sheep nnd csllle of approved breed and bringing thoin into said county of Cloarflold, where they shall soli or cauio them to be sold at publio outcry to tho highest and best bidder, giving at least twenty dnys' notlco of euch tale in at least two nowppevs printed in said count; nly; rroridcil, Tbo turohaser at such salo I shall be a rrni'lt Dl p iiidcctintyj vb nrocceds of tho sale of such thorough bred sheep or cattle shall (after deduct ing all expenses actually Incurred and not othorwiso provided lor and a rca Bonablo wmpenaation to said appoin tor for bis sorvices,) be paid to tho treasurer of said Clearfield county to bo pluead wilh tha land arising from the tux On dog and bitohos. ' Sra.10- Any person permitting a dog or bitch to be Kept or remain about his house that baa not boon properly returned to tho assessor shall bo liable to pay a lino of - two dollars, to bo re covered for tho use of the Informer as debit of that amount aro by law ro covorable. , . , , .. i f -,, Seo.I 11,' Any dog. icim within an onclosure where cattlo or snoop are kept in said county? (except In com- Eany with bis owner) may be lawfully illed. '- ' Seo. 12. Should shoop, belonging to and ownod by a person or persons who aro not rosidonU' of tbo said county of Cloarflold, bo damaged or destroyed by dogs within tho said county, such person or persons own ing such sheep shall not bo entitled to tho compensation provided by tins act for Inhabitants of tho said county,. Sxo. 13. Should uny ram bo .found trespassing within any enclosure with in, tbo county, aforesaid at nny time botwoon the Oral day oi July and tho last day of Docembcr, the owner of said .ram shall forfeit and pay to the ownor or possessor of said ; onclosure tho sura of two dollars, to be recov ered a debts of that amount aro or shall be by law roeovorublo. ( ( Sto, I I. If Iho owner of said ram bo not known the owner or possessor of said enclosuro may givo ton day' notice of tbo trespass committed by advertisements (particularly dotcrib ins the ram and how lone and whore trespassing ! to bo set up at four public places in the township wlero the rsm is lakon trespassing, and If no ownor shall appear within twenty day there- allor . and claim too eoid ram no inaii be forfeilod to tbo thoa possessor. ' Create! liuction in the World. Tho Stalo of Ohio liad at least one honest Radical .momber iu tbo last Congress, in tho person of Mr. Ste venson." W tuko tho following ex tract from his speech upon the report of tho Credit Mobilior Committee Hi remsrks wero cut short by tbe hammer of the Speaker. Said ho "And well that Committee niii;hl havo been reluctant, for what a as the charge it involved: Tho Vico Presi dent, tho Vice President olect, tho silting Speaker of tbo House, the Uouso Ithcll, its very existonco and organization. ' Ho was not disposed to blomo tbo Committee, when it caught all thoso great leviathans of tho great deep in us not, that It was not quite ablo to huul thoin all into thoir tubs. IIo quoted tbo testimony of tho Wilson Committee to show the cnoimityof fraud perpetrated on the ublio unit said that even this was ut part of Iho groat system of fraud, thu outcropping and siirtuco Indies lions of tho great system of fraud by which thcro bad been turned into tho pockets of privato nnd official citizens or una country Uio vniuo ol two bun dred millions of pnblio land and over sixty millions ol cash, the valuo ol the land being stated in railroad circulars to bo not lus than a billion of dollars It was tho most mammoth fraud ever practiced on any Government on the hies Of Iho c.irlh. 'And how bad it bcon done f ' Partly by legislation, Congressional and state, and chieny Congressional, Iho lobby had been brought to bear, mombcrsliad been in tcresicd, ex-mombors nnd momber elect had been interested, until there Seemed lo bo a common apprehension among tbo peoplo thnt an auction room bad becu made of this legislative hall. .'And certain it was that more property had passed unJcr yonder (tbo Speaker's) bsmmcr than bad over pasted under tbo hammer of an uuc tionccr in all Iho world. And bow had this been carried out T Mninly by tho unprossi(ln of inquiry by Con grcss. A ccrluin corruption train bad been laid, sweeping from Maino to California, and it had succeeded. TellJ him not tbat it was a failm o ! It was the graudoat sucrosa ever achieved by such dcmoniacnl moans among men. Mr. Stevenson roforrcd to the Con gressional Globe to show tho action of varions leading members of tho IIouso on qncstions sITecting tho Union Pa cific jtaiiroad company. ; Tub Parponzd Rukatkr. Theoit iaen of Philadelphia, after tho elec tion last fall, arrostod a number of the repoalcrs and ballot-box stuffors, and having selected a specimon "brick" named Brown, they tried, convicted aud sentenced him to tbo Peniten tiary. In three day I hereafter Gen. Grant pardoned tho scoundrol, and ho is now ready to repent again, more aviey than evor. The Now York Tribune, referring to this case, says : One of the mysteries of tho interior working of the Government is tho pardon of Brown, Iho Philadelphia re peater. Ha was regularly and fairly tried and convicted ; but why he was pardoned out of hand, as it wore, no man can find out. 1 he Attorney. General deulino to say who reconi monded this extraordinary act of clom nny, r'i that they wars reputed cilizon of Pennsylvania. Kven Son ator Cameron and Soolt dony any responsibility in tho matter. " When the defaulting paymnstor Hodgo was pardonod out of the Penitentiary, it was soothingly said that bo was to bo used as a witness against the brokor who holpod got rid ol tbo pnblio funds Of course that wa only a sham : Dis trict Attorney Bliss was ordored to pigeon hula tho case, la Brown to bo a witness against anybody f ' Mr Hkotiisk in-Law. Tbo Now York Tribune say: Any President who would reappoint to oiiioo such man as Collovtor J. F. Cuscy of Now Orleans might bo fairly givon over to blindness of mind and hardness of heart. Mr, Casey ws offensively ac livo in tho original Loiiisianu Iroublos; ho lout tho Custom-bouse service to tho conspirators who uttomplod to break up tbo Legislature; ana all his acts wero so notoriously at war with tbo principlos of common decency that tho Congress Committee of Invcutiim. tion could only submit tho facts and silently await tho result, fhp rosult was that Casey was retained in power: nnd now ho baa been ognin appointed to Iho position which he has so oponly and shamefully abused. There povor was any palliation offered for Casey's conduct. Tho only reason which can now bo fnnnd for nis persistent reten tion In oflico I cither thnt hs Is tho President's bmthor-ln law, or else that tho President's ehivslry compels him 10 suck ny a mnn inr whom nobody , bus a good. w?rJ KITeet of Bad Example. The Now York I'oit, tho ablest of the Administration organs, thus raps the State and National thieves over theknuoklrtt "Tbo Pennsylvania Legislature fol lows tbe example of tha lust Congress of thieves at Washington in Increas ing their own salaries.,' and , voting themselves back par. This moral contagion will pronably sproad like lb 6 small pox, nnd, liko tho small-pox among material, peslilencos, so this is the mistiest 'and meanest of moral sicknesses. As among thlevos thore aro different kinds who are moro or less manly aocording to tho risk they run oi dutoclion or of bodily harm in tho act, so that tho snoak-thief i held even by his fellows to be the most da testablo. The enenk-thiof among the publio plunderers I tho Logitlator who votes himsolf back pay : its In ventor was Benjamin P. Butler, of Massachusetts : the first to oncajra iu the business wore tho members of the XLlld Congress. '. . ". , "General Grant i not a quick-wit ted man, but it is marvellous that even he did not oo how great a chanco for achieving an almost unboundod nonularity Congress nave bim in rais in i; bis and their, own salarioa. j It was (.imply his duly . to rtfuso to sign a bill that contained a provision so disgraceful ; and so dishonest as that which cava a gratuity ol aj.uuv out of tho United State '.treasury to tbo momber of a Con gross just going out of existenco.. Had bo refused bis sunotion to 11 and iriven notice that he should call tho new Congress to other to pass a new Appropriation mi, tie would1 bave dono nimscii mu nito credit, n Ho took tbo other oonrso wt nr sincerely sorry to say, to bis great discredit and tuo Treasuries ol half the Stales in tha Union, vory likely, will bo robbed by their Legis lature a a consequence. Conpon Jtttet. - Cen.' William II. n. Davis of the Dovlestown ' Democrat, has been np. pointed a member of the Meado' Mo. morial Executive Committee. The editor of tho Sharon TVmri ob jeets to negroes taking tbe reserved seats at tho Upera House in mat town ft.. 1! . I li.l inuvs accoruing to law, uuviur. ' Govornor Ilartranft hat appointed Dr. A. W. Matbewa, of Media, lo be Qusrantino Master for the port of Phil adelphia, in place of Dr. John H Gihon, romorcd. Pike county has civon tbreo hun dred majority for license. A that county wa largely settled by Now r.nglanders, it is a queer comment they give on tbeir origin.- .-. ' Senator Anthony having declined a re-election aa Prosidont pro-tompore of tbe United Statea Senate, Senator Carpenter will bo elected to that posi lion. i A twin sistor and brother died latoly in York only seventeen days apart. Iho Bister wa eighty-eight year eleven month, and aeven day old and the brother seventeen day older. The Prosidont of Harvard College receive a salary of $3,200 : the chief cook of the Grand Central Ilotul $-1,000, showing to tbo world that moro first class teachers liro in tho United States than first class cooks. - Vivo thousand and fivo hundred salmon, from ono to two inches in length, wero placed in tho Susquehanna river last week, at Harrisburg. , They wero hatched at ilorristown, JSow Jcrsvr. , Tho Harrisburg correspondent of Iho t'ltl.ibuivfi uazcltc intimates in view of iho numbor and wealth of the applicants lor divorco beforo tho Leg- iolulure, that a position on the divorco ... - 1- . l. .-l.t- commitioo m imeiy to uo pruuiuuiv this i Jtopublican mcraiiiy. , James P. Well tho head and front of the American gambling houso re. ecnlly broken up in Puri, wa ton years a minister in good standing, and had chargo ot a Massachusetts cburcb Whon Jefforson was Invited to share in a promising speculation, he de clinod, on the ground that a public man should preserve bis mind free from all possiblo bins of interest. huch is nut tho logio or lo-duy. ' ' Tho People' Firo Insurance Com pany of CarliHlo, (formoriy called the Cumberland Valley Insurance Com pany,) ha failed and appointed As signees. This Company, says " the Cnrlislo TVunfVer, always was a fraud. Wo have a bettor knowlodgo of lb Iloavenly bodies than of our own bodies, as though it was more essen tial to study things millions of miles from us than thoso that we ought to understand every moment of our lives. At an election held on Saturday at Evansvillo, ind., by tbo Republican voters of that city, to indicate the choice for Postmaster, Nicholas Fil- beck received a majority of five hun dred and seventy sevon over all other candidates. As we have now a fitly thousand dollar Prosidcnt instead ot a twenty- five thousand dollar one as heretofore; shall ho be double as good aa any we have evor beforo badr .Mathemati cally sponking, this looks like a fair proposiiiun. The property on the north-west cor ner of Ninth and Chestnut streets has been sclocted for the now Post Office in Philadelphia, tho total valuation of btcti Is i3P3,o0U. icaihor a snug sum. ' Soltiurn Pacific Railroad. Tho Texas and Pacitio ftallroad, of which Col. Tom Scott, of tbo I'onnaylvania Central, Is Prosidont, is In progreis'ol corstructinn siniultnnoously from both endsot tbo lino. Iho operations aro under tho control of General Granville M. Dodgo. The distance from Shreve port, La., tho eastern terminus, to San Diogo, California, tho Pacific tor minus, is 1,472 miles. Tbeto fignros will bo Increased by eereral hundred miles by the branches of tho road, and tho dintanco between San Diogo nnd San Francisco, a stretuh of about a hundred miles. The inngnitndoof tbo work of which Col. Reott is President may bo measured by these figures. , , - iat aw 1 ' President Grant has reappointed brother In-law Cuscy, collector of New Orleans, notwithstanding ho promised lo romove Casoy and askod tor hi resignation, which the collector never saw lit to giva. How tilinbla "Hi Cjovernmont" ap pear lo bo when a brothor-in-lnw i at slake, . . !' ... 1 .awa- ' . (irant has written a sympathetic letter to Colfas, and desires lo maintain personal relations wilh bim through life. Ho wrote) tho same kind of let ter lo Tom Murphy and Goo. K. Let of Now York. As Colfax is now safo in the Paints Host at Sonth Doml, wo protume Iho ondorsomonl of tbo Presi dent will ntTord him nl tho comtit bo desires. Uotdtng Their around. Tbe double headed State Govern ment la still tnaintainod in Louisiana, to the disirraco of the whole Union. Tha Augusta (Georgia) C'Aronick, al luding to this national! outrage, ay : Rollout?, aided bv tha army of tbe United States, baa not yet been able to subdut the peoplo of Louisiana. Tha viotory of tho usurper on the nlaht of tho fifth carried with It no moral force was simply a triumph of superior physical strength ana , II barren of fruits. Tbe people still re fuso recognition of the bastard gov ernment and soom determined to ro sist it in every way except wilh arm. A central oommittee has been lormeo with brancbos in evory parish, tho ob- ect of the organization being to dis- pnte and delay the collection of taxes. With unanimity or tooling ana concert of action this promises to be a most .... r Ll.L Ml lonuidabio movement, one woiou win brine tbo usurpors to term moro spoodily than any other which conld bave boon mauguratoa. w un no monoy in tho treasury, nothing to steal, tbe Kelloggitc will find tbe ob ject of their struggles defeated and will soon come to terms. . J. M. KRATZER. Diai)ABLtaTYLEarCMlarM, At, nrM.nul bojrf, M J. M. KaATZKK'S. TIIRRR-FLT, BraiMti, Ionia sad UW Carptif, klM. Boor Oil tlotha, t ndoi pnwl, it A U. KRATZBH'a. T) EST AStlOBTMBMT ofWdl P.pw .tm XI vw4 la tbli ttelBltr. IMkH m iiImml dm gin ppr, to, si j. jt. rai tun a. TH E M(MT pnpaltr aikn of M.illai, Shl Inr. 1'illow MttfliDt, Ae., at atmall adTftaea iMTKtt,lijrikapiwa,al J. SI. KRATXKK a. N" ew coona, KKW btylkh, labor AKSOHINfcM, LOW PRICKS, aU ta ba luaa at i. M. aRATXKK s. LAIHKJV DRFJM COOIMI. la tha graataH varirty aaw inrinf tliaSaf atwt.it aad ..I dttiral.il ttTltt-at J. M. KRATZKR'8 A VARIETY sfDrttt Onadi, tailablt for I aaraial lta traua vailt, Milan, at.. wwtlaatlj aa aaad, at J. M. KRAIZKU'S. It1 I.t'EIVINU a Urgatapplr LW aad taildraa t Bhaaa. aiada la ardar aau u raaird. A kaadagaa Uailar for H 00 at ,cbll J.M. KRATZER'B, r-T Oranita vara Tta Ball aad OharaW I) BtU. Kaitat and Fort., SilTtr-plattd Park aod pAuat, Tablt Llnta, Sup klna, varv rhtap, at iaa:t . a.isitss OHAVt Scarfs. Natktkt, Callan, Vtila, O lUir Ooodt, Ulotra, Aa. Kid Olo.tt al Tka, alto lb Joattibiaa braoalata kia more, at Mb: . , J. M. KRATZKR'8. -lAUTIOH All ptrtaniara btr.br OMlitaad Vy ajraiatt parebaaiDg at ta amy way Moddliag aith ana rd taw, now in poaarMtoa of Akia. Wilfoa, af Urabam towarblp.at tat aaaia btloagt at mo aaa la luajoot ta B17 arJtr. rhSt lt W. II. ni'HLKR n UXSMITHINO. G. W. WOLFE, ' PRACTICAL GUNSMITH. Fhup an Third atrial, artr Rilty'l blaakmitk anop. l.nAKll bi.li, rA. All kladi of RiSrt and Fbat Oaatoakaad Rfpatriag doat ia a Srtt-tlaaa aMtaatr and al fair P'ttt. l.'IS'll Ta the Court of t'tnmon Pleat f Clcar- X ld Coualj, Pa. ' Maatt i. Wana, Xo. 1 tiarak Ttm, 1171, Tont. S. Warn. J 8ahpona la Dirarra. Tha aadtraifntd CoaiaiiHloner, appoiatad by lb Coart lo tako trttiaiony la tha abort la tad eaae, will attted to tbo dutirt of bit tppoiatattnt al tha olbi-o af Wallaro A Fitlding, al Clrarlald. ra., oa tha i;tk day or April, A. l. HJ3, at I a'ebMk P. hi., wkra aid wbtra thaaa intoraMad, if (bay tat pro par, aaay attani. JOHN W. WRIOLKT, ! -? , '.' 1 .. Coaiailiriontr. Clrarlald, Mirth 11, 1873, I t. . f AITTIOR-A II prraont art baraby aaulionad J againal aioddhag with ont bay bona aad ono bay aaara, bow la paattaaina off laaiaa warriafe of Ulra Hop, aa lot taaia baloag ta ma aad art Itft with him oa laaa aad aabjart to my ordtr at any limo. TIM. ail'DLE, Oltn llopa, March 19, l71..l 70 It SALE. I bavo for sale the following property t 3 bay Marot, hy aai Minn tail K ill . at al 30ft. or aholna cf aaa al $S00 ; ona att of joulilo hamraa at f JO ; oaa rat af injcla barnttl at S30 oaa tbroo-taatad aprlag wagoa at az2u: aaa baggy at titdj aoa tarta. taalr4 bubt 91 10 I OBO alrtgb f I (IKO. K. RORACKr.a. Pralold. Pa, Harab 1. U7J. 1776 CKHEXMIL 1876 April 1st, 1873, Mrs. T. E. WATSON will open tha FIRST rTIUXO BTTLBS. 1 ; WII.l.INKRT OOODH, HATS, RONNRT. FRBSCU rtOWBnB, ' , RIBIIOKH, TRIMMIXUS, Aa. Claarlrld, Pa, Maroh IS, 1ST 4t. QLEARFIELD ' 1 . 1 . PLANING MILL COM P A N Y. rpiiR anrlriiffiil, M.ecMri ( ItRRD 1 p rOW K LL, hTt pirchMM. tin Cl,KAt riKLO Ml I, I,. And raltttd U for doinf u taunitra bMiwtt. All U Mtvohiatny will d adilad mtwy ta Bftk ll od of tb nort eompltt wtb liltaionti of th hlod li tb lor u; work ln inai lino, i ny will gtrtM.mi ktintion to an .iritui ror mom uiiamg. FLOORING, WEATHER BOARDING, SASH, DOORS,' DLIKDS, ; br.ickktb, .noiLni.re,ke. OF ALL STTLK.1, al.aji tt band. WORKED BOARDS, aad all articlot irwl ry fr bnlldlag, will ba airhaagad for DKV Lt'MBKK, to that parennt at a dittanca nay bring their lumhrr, exchange it for, aad rttara homt with tbt manulhtturtd artielet. Tbt Cieipanj will alwayt bart ob hand a large alonh of dry lumber, ao at ta ba ablt la ll aa order nn the thortrat Bolica. Only the brat and moil tklllfal kandt will ba ouiployod, it thai Ibt publit may rely upon good work. ' Lumber will ba worked ar tald at low at It tea he purcbeaed anywhere, and warranted to giro eatlrfartloB. Aa Ilia buainatt will bt dnnt up.iu Ibt aatb priaolplt wa aaa a lord ta work for etaell prutla. . DRY LUMBER WANTED J R.paeltlly ant tnd-a knlf amt twa lah paatl ttoff, for vbiak llbtral prloa wilt ba paid. Tbt baalnatt will bo toBilucttd aadtr tha ntat of tha MUearAcId rianlng Mill Co," 0, B. Merreil war 111 partaaall; ajerlte4 lb butiaaat. . . . , 0rdrt reaptttfallp aallaited. 1 ' . 1. MFRRKLl. ... ' ; - ... a. P. TATLOH. , , fVID McOAtailRf, SI. O. DROWR 4 BR0, CkntHi Pt., January H, 7S, rjp n b ItTElT MOVBI f ! M n f ? L.JLL V THE LATEST MOVE! HARTS WICK 4 IRWIN'S ;. :'i r . DRUG BTOBB, T tbalr Baw batldlnf aa Urtand Btratt, starly ppottW Ut atora af waarot at CLEARFIELD, PA., Wbort lhay win toallaaa aa rappl; Ibalr aid aad any bow tattoanrt aa aiay aoaio, wua PURE DRUGS! " crifi jiI'cX'lb'I '.' t :.. j c i a ;: s. i :. t .i.i a -. .(.... r PHARMACEUTICAL PBKPAEATIOM, (Taaladiag all a-w rtatadiat,) Pataat Madltiatt, Palata aad Oils, Olaat aad fatty, School Booka, ntauoaory, rapar, At.) alto, a full liao af Drof - (tilt Bonanrt, unir Taaici, I Cotaiatlaa, Parfaaitrlot, Toilot Articlot, raakoo, T0U0I aoapa, Pockat Boole, at, all ai , tha boat a,oaJlty. .. . '.. i. . ! TURE WWE8 AXD LIQUORS, J vi tj 1 O V J. : .1' for Btdital A taoraaaaUl parpatot aaly, ; Para Wbila Load, Colon af all kinde. Raw sad Boilod Liaaaad Oil, Varalthoa, Tarawa. Una, Coal Oil, Paint A Varaitb Bratbta, Flarorinj . ,, .... , BaUMla, . , ,. CtBract'oBtrlot, Bird Bood. Spia, jraanl aad Bafroaaa, of all nana. .1 . .. . : I 8 JIOK KRS AXD CHKWERS ' i 1 Win (ad oar alo'k af Chewing J Knoklna Tobaoro. luiaortcd aad Do- Btatia Cigara, SnoS aad Fine-out to aa of tho rrry boat branue in lot aun.ee. . LAMPS AND CHIMSBYB, AU kiada of GLASS WARS, SARDK 8KBD., . . , HCSICAL IS6TRUMBST8 aad Maalcal Trimaiinit of trtry itrltly, . : . . - ....... t L . - Ilariaf a long riporiosra la tha kniiaaat, aad aa aaUaairoaad wall aoloatad atoek af aduiatr. we aro enabled la 111 Phyaielana- pratenplioBt at the tborutl n .lioe and aa the amott raaaoaabla tar ma, day and night. IIARTBWICK A IBWIX, noarlald, Pa.. May II, ISTl-tf. ; 1872. 1872. FALL 4 -WINTER GOODS AT . ( . J. M.'KRATZER'S. hnment Stock of flood of terry description. Woolen Cotdl, tame prio at barora aha ad. raact la wool. Muilini at rrduef H f rlcre. Prret Ooodt ta grraltil variety. , f Mourning Ooodt tf all kiada. ' ' Black Alpaeat, at alt prltta. . Blank Bilkt, Ttry tbtap. Watorprooft, TtlTtietat, Flald aad plait Flaa atlt, Bhirtlag Flannala, At. , . .. Table Linen aad KapkiatIrlek Litem, U- Shotting aad Piltuw Mnello. Ottaaiaa Bep Bhawlt aad Boarft, Btriptd Bhawlt at all prk-aa. i , Paitley Bbawlt, tingle aad dtablt, M It Drau Triautlagt, Friagoa, Laett, Vllrat Rib boat, Velrotoaat, Ao. Fall liaa af tha wlehratad "Jotrphlat Beta Ittt" Kid Qlavet, Kid Oloraa frosi tl up. , Laditt' Noek Tire. Collart, RaBlnf, Oair Braidt aad Swllohee, Ladlrt' aud Childrta't M or iat Uader-wrar. Madana Foy'e, ThoaiptoB'l, Olort Flllilg nip Oort aad ether Coreeta. Alta, Ufttp Bkirta, Paaitrt, At. large tlook of Carpatt aad Wall Paport. Bhaat aad tlaitert, tame quality at heratofora. "Tha krtl are tbt thtajieet." Balragral aad tlkar kaittiag yarn I, aad athtr artiertt, la aamaroue w aaoatloa. i Purrbaeert will Ind a graatat variety tf goodi thaa it Btually roaad la oaa aura. Call aad txanlaa. ,. , .r Cltareld,tapt.l,ll7t. q-'Ul.CLEAr.FlKLDCO.KOKMAL X BCHOOL, for tha praernt year, will ba held la tha borough of CurwrBerlllt, eoanacatlBf aa MONDAY, MAT Ith, aad tootltalng for a tarai af iwoir woott. rim or rcma. Ftr laatruotloat ta Orthography, Elorulloa, Kagliih UraraBar with Aaalyait, G antra phy, WriUaa and Mental Arllaautia. U. B. Uialory Bad Theory of Teaching II M riata aaa uraaaitntal rtamaaahip, Draw, lag. Book Ktoping aad Buttnaee Coma. pundrnra. ,...,.. I I .cal Maiia. Natural i'hlleoihr. Alarbra. iltomttry, Moamrntion, Latin, Uermaa.. 00 Twtat ,XHl,MIHI,...I..MMM,WMH.,..M.rl 00 Boarding tan ba procured at rraeoaable ratal. uooa room ana gooa eppnratut hare btea pra cured for the work l alio, two aatlitant taaohcra, ona of whon will gtreinetrvFtloaiiB PeBraaaahip. Tha other la Vocal Muilc, Klooulion, laoographr, V. B. Iliitury aad OrtbugTaphy. I inland teach ing tha remaining brancbet, and h'ipe the work will be 10 conducted at to ba of proBI to Ihoae at tending. I'eraoni who dtalia further Inforaittloa oaa ebtaia It by a.Mniilng JNO. A. uRBaORY.Co.Fapt.' ' Clearleld, March 10, 1875. PNINIKTRATORII NOTIaJKNotlta aerrby girrn Ihnt Irttare of t'lninlalrutiou an tba laUalJ baring "eta le of ANDItKW lit NTKI1. da.u,J lalaal Morrli UlwIlllliU.CIrarBolil mania. baring beta duly granted ta the undariigned, all ptraoat Indebted la eaid aetata will pleaee make Iramediult paymeul, and thoae baring alainaa ar win prooeol tatoa properly aulBantlcaleu iw- triiiauiaai wtiteat nelay. D. H.PARKER, , Jt , MABTUA liUXTBR. BthK-ai. Adniiniilrutort. lXECtlTtlHH HOTICKXollc . kara- A A by firta that lattara toataaionlarv haalna horu graatod ta tho rahtrribor aa tha ettale af usgtlKB HBNKT YOAS, dot'd, lata of Brady towaahip, Claarteld eoanly, Panniylraala, all perrosa Indrhtad to tald otUtn ara rtowietod lo aitba Imnadlatt paraeM, aad tkoto baring iwa eaaaw wm arartai tana aaly .. "BoBoti ;acob roAP, 1 1 .', I ' 1 j ..Down I Down 1 1 tHE'LlST ARItiVAI AND 0 C0Ca8g TUB CBKAPKeTl i Proclamation against High PritM 1 .-; q WB ara sow oponlnf ap a lot of tha Wat j ni.lt aaaaunabla Omatl and Want ant attrrd ia tbia narkot, aad at prtoat thai raahj ono of Iho (rod old dart af okaap thingi. T woo law aaiia anon uia point, or aaaaj tar aiu. fatUwa tuptrSaoat, awrd bat- : - cue .r ora stoiib, Cornet Front aad Harkat ttrarta, Wbort thoy eaa ta. foal, boar and know for ti . aalrra. Ta fully aadaratand what art ehaaa nJT thit aaatt bo dona. Wa do not doom it aijJ to aaainarata aad ittaaiat aw Mock. It U aZTj for aa to tuta that . .. 7 Wa have Everything that ii Need, aad eoatamad la this Burbot, and at prim Om aitonith bvta old and yoana. do:S JUBfcl'H BHAW A 0I. W. S. MIU.BB. A. a. PtWau. MILLER & POWELi WII0I.ESALB A RITAIL ., ,M B C II A N T 8, , Orakam'a Kow, Market St, " CLHAiriBtD, PA. - Wa woald atott rtrpattfally lafbrai tar Mead ouitomen, aad tbt pablit gratrally, tbat art M Btw back la oar aid t, aarton, wklok bart laaj rtaatdtltd aad ImproTod, aad we art bow art ptrtd ta aotoamodeta all wht Bay fartr aj k; ; :, ,.- ....... i'niv ooobsi ! Wa hare Jaat ratal rad tot of the largrtl Mawj of all kiada af Mtrebaadltoartc broagbl a) Claw. Said tauBlw, whleb wa tatand te tall at taak 1. area at w4l wake it aa object fbr all penouk parckaea froaa at. Faaiilioe layiaf la wianr tapptirt of Oraeriet, Dry Ooodt, At., tknldtal rail to firo wt a tall, at wt frel ualdral ta pritat aad tnparior quality of foodt will aaflr tatiafy all. ' Our tlook of Q R O C E R I S 8 eomiatj of Coltrt af tha Wtt qeeJIly, Taa (aa tan af all kiadi, Molattra, Fuh, Belt, Chat. Dried Frail, Bploaa, Prtrltiana, Float tad FaaL At, Aa. Oarttotktf . 'i "''DRY GOODI it large and raritd, aad wt win jail it; tt'ta tappty aay article la that liae, without ttaaa ling. - ' RK ADT-M A DK CLO 1111X9 Wa hart a large ttaek af mdy-aadt Claiklt for Mao and Boji' wear, whlok wtwiUdiapeitif at a very tmall adrtBeo oa ootl. 1 Boott aad Eboea, Bait and Capa, DarJar Qutaaiwara, Wood aud Willow Wart, Hrtlaa, Ftaey Ooodt, Carpatt, Oilelotkt, Wall Faam, Window Ebadea, At-, Aa. JtaT-Btiaf alteaeiroly aBf agad ta tbt Laab batiaeaa, wa an able to tSar tuparttr iadteoaeeS to iobbort. .'.' j t MILLER A P0WBU CkarSald, Pa., Un. 1, 1871. JANIKL GOODL.ANDEB, ' ' LCTnKRUBfRa, PA., Ptalrr ia DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY 4 GLOVES, ' HATS A CAPS aad BOOTS A SHOD, Tobaroo, Orocarirl aad Fiih, Nailr, Hardwerb tiuaantwart and Glatiwart, Mra'l aad ,. Bojt' Clothing, Prog., PaiBta, Oilt, Brhool Bvokt, a tarra lot of Pataat Mcdieiaru, Caadioe, Katt A Dried Fruite, Chorea aad OeaaV art, Rock aad HiBa rewter, . rioar, Grain and rolatori, Cartr aad Timothy Seed, Bait Ltathet, Mortooot, LiaiBg), BiBditgt art Thread, Shoomakora Toolt ant bhoa Findingt. .. Bo rrealar variety af gooda la any laara la enunly. A for aalo Tory raw for taak ar eeoetrr produet at Iho Cheap Coraer. Spnl la, it. a. It RAD THIS!. FLOUR & FEED DEPOT I Tha attonttoa af tba eltiraae af riaarOald ltd rlciaily il direr trd la tba fact thai OoodfeSao Boa art tht agcnti af M. Nrroe A 'a , aad ktra jaet reralrrd a half tola a tar loadl af Flear at lead, wbiah tbay alter at tba lowttl paMicia tr am. A largo ttock of FLOUK, CORN MRAT-, CHOP, BUCKWHBAT FLOCK, BRAJt, t ' ' ' ' " -- ' Fotatota, Shelled Cars, Cora la tar, At, It. . j i . ' Particular attention ia Bailed fa M. Vlett t Co. i araad of Family Flour, ahiek it tht kttl tbt market. -' Flour aad Feed eaa Bad will bt Mid ekeeeer thaa it aaa ba obtatoad alttwhtra la OrereaM aouaty. aT-8ttro as Market at root, atxt door tt Bra Attaaadtr Irria't reildenea. . . c- 00OPFBLLOW A BOB. JanlOif AgrattforM-KlraeACb. RATZEU k LYTLB, .,C ; r- ' .' r' 1 MARKET BTRBET, . CLE tirikLD, Ft, . . roaltrt It DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. GROCERIES, ( 5 Hardware and Queembwarev Boots, Slioea, llaU,Cap,if. W-Bkt'taiabart tapplltd with LBATBE1 and BBOK FI5DIQS at reduced ratia. SALT I SALT I (ALT! at abtlttilt - retail rtry ahtai. PAIIfTi", OILS, CALCINED FLASTIE, A liberal dltooual la kaildtrt. . , IIOUKBHOLD SOOD8, CARPETS, WW BttADEB, OIL CLOTItS-la large tjuaallllat. HBH, FLOOR, BACOH, COBB MBAt '''" CBOP, alwtyt ta ktad. ' ..... t-Altoftha abort art ticluilrcly for taab, aad therefore aaa eaa AI bt told at cheap at lha ebeapoet. ftkll-' THIS WAY, KAFTMEN.-ThDUB. dereigned giret notice that be to tided ta aomaodate Baflmea at Battrru.lh raJ-. Bati will alwayt beet baad o lake of rat prooirioaa oa rafta. I.etnbarmea ant r. ar. rorptfult, I..KH fwj. PIITBiOV rail-, March It II. ' '