Ufa PepttMiatt. GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, aoivoa abb raoraiaros. CLEARFIELD, FA. WRDXESDAT MORNING APRIL (, 1171. ."The Uovcrnmopl"and family spent Bunday at Hon. G. D. Coleman', at Lebanon, Fa. Gold is up in Now York to 118, blgber than it hat been for two years. Qrant was in New York last woelc Did ha and brolhor in-law Corbin make another pool, in order to pro duce a Black Friday f .The new libel taw was defeated in the House on the 3d by a vole of 85 yeas to 48 nays. There are too many scoundrels in that body to repeal the present infamous law which in effect protects thiores and villains generally. Fi.BAuiia, au : Tne euuor ur mo Warren Mail Scofield's home organ says : "It gives us pleasure to an nounce that our member, Mr. Scoficld, voted against the Salary Steal." Will you now please tell us wbethor "our member" did or did not pocket "the Balary Steal" after voting against it f That tbcre is considerable feeling in army circles, over the promotion of the President's son Fred cannot be concealed. The financial point in the ease Is thist While Fred was a second Lieutenant he drew but f 1,500 out of the Treasury, as Lieutenant Col. he draws $3,500 $2,000 better. That is according to Grant, whose ruling pas sion is avariee. Gaddino About. The summer campaign basoponed. Grant and five of his Cabinet are gadding over the country, while the Government affairs are left in the hands ol the boys. It is evident already that Grant will spend but little time in Washington during the second term. There is mora horse in bim than Government. He prefers to study a fast horse rath er than Government. Machiy for Treasurer. Tbe Dem ocrats down the river nro talking of nominating L. A. Mackcy, Esq., of Lock Hit von, for Troasuror. Well, we can lake that pill quilo easy. Alackey has a host of frionds up this way, not only among tbe Democrats but among the Bads, and if nomina ted, he would clean out that other liackoy (Cameron's) in this neck 'o woods. Buornnu. "The Government" ana Mrs. Government, Miss Nellie and Goneral Babcock wore all over at New York last week for four days, shop ping. Tbey were purchasing the wedding rig for Miss Nollio, who is to wed Tom Murphy. Not tbe man Grant was compelled to kick out of the Custom House, or tbul gave tho cottage at Long Branoh to "tho Gov ernment," but the son Tom Murphy, Jr. if Jfforal Movement. Philadelphia is seriously afflicted with the "Social Evil," and the press of that city is calling loudly upon the Mayor to rid the street of that nui sance. Out of respect for publio opinion bis Honor on Saturday last appoiatcd batch of special Police, disguised in citizen's dress, and during that night over thirty nymphs du pave wero arrested and locked op over Sunday, and a right morry time he had on Monday morning in disposing of bis troupe holding each in tbe atim of $500 for tboir appearanoo at Court This is a beginning, and we are glad that the people and officers of tho metropolis begin to seo that tbcre is something radically wrong with tboir morals. But why stop f Having driven tbe prostitutes off tho street, now get after the repeaters, ballot-box staffers and roguos gener ally, and rid tbe city of a pestilential crew aa dangerous not only to morals, but to liberty, also, as the depraved and non-voting females, who will not ' remain to ply their vocation if hot hospitably entertained by the dcnir.ens of the Quaker City, where there is a Isrgo field open to Missionaries. ft "reek of the .ItlanUt. The most terriblo shipwreck that has probably ever occurred was that which befell the steam ship Allanlio, on tbe 2d. The vessel loft Liverpool on tho SOlU of March, with 052 persons on board, and running short of fuel when approaching the Nova Scotia coast, nn attempt was made to run to llaii fax for coal, and at about two o'clock ' at night the ssol struck a rock and nearly broke in two. All were In bed, even the Captain had "turned In." Tho horror may be imagined when wo announce the fact that 652 porsons wcro drowned. Tho Now lork Her ald, of the 4lb, publishes the names of 102 fomalci and 195 inalos lost, steerage passengers. Every womsn and child on board perished. It is not In the power of language to give ' aa adequate idea of the dreadful scenes v enacted on that rock-bound coast on that fatat B'Ht- The story of this wreck has wow passed Into history as one of the most heartrending evor written. The trasody is charged to criminal inoapaoily loadiqg too ma wy paeieirgsrs and not enough fuel, and tiyo delivering the vessel Into ' tho bands of an iucotnpotont and rail-Unaua'crew. Wis Jtiae to JbytafH. We are In receipt of nearly a dosen of communications relating to the District Treasury question. Some contain entirely too' much wrath, while other are sensible enough, yot we cannot spare the room to publish them, because if we publish one we will be oompeJIod to publish all. It is evident to ut that a majority of our correspondents labor under a delusion, supposing that the District Treasu rers are allowod no compensation, ai witness the following from "Otto ;" ' MI BBderstBBd tbftt the Lea-Mature sal pawed t kill to (ha Beet I oat our Dittrlet Trcasureri ara to have no rompenaatioB. This la a Juka oo somebody, especially after Messrs. Wallaea and Lewshe bara had Ikelr owa pay Beany doubled, wklle they aaeaa la want tbefr Belgbbors to giro bear? bonds and discharge publio duilea fur boib inr for ike fun ef Ike (hint, a Yon bad balm tell tbera both lo bring Ikelr clothes borne with them Ibla spring, and we will try and get somebody alee to take tboir places." Such is the tone of noarly all our correspondents upon this quoslion. And weaie right well ploased that we aro able to Inform them that they are all mistaken on this point. Tho original bill in question, passodayear ago, was faulty in this that it fixed no fees. This we know was simply an oversight on tho part of the Leg islature. The omission has been cured by the passage of a supplement allow ing the township and borough Audi tors to fix tho Treasurer's couiponsa- tin . . .. Now, if our correspondents bavo also "given a piece ol their mind" to Messrs. Wallace and Lswshe, they will have discharged their dutios as between constituent and Representa tive. But if they aro only rendering their complaints to us, they are not doing "the fair thing" with the latter, and we can do them but little good, from the fact that we have only an Individual opinion lo render in tbe matter, and that we gave to Messrs. Wallaco and Lawshe in person. There is too little communication between our Representatives and tho people. An individual will sit nt homo all winter and criticiso and condemn bis Representative for doing this or not doing something else, but never spends a three cent stamp to inform nira of his grievance and the lino of policy bis Representative should pursue. Let there be more communication be tween poople and Representative and we will have less bad and useloss leg islation and more warm, devoted par ty and personal friends. A Repre sentative is a publio character, and his motive and acts are often wrong ly Interpreted by bis constituents, be cause they fail to ask bim why be did that or did not do this. We should always give Representatives, like oth er pcoplo, a chanco to explain and in terpret their own sots bofore proceed ing to condemn them. And then if tboy fail to put a good face upon their acts, "give them a piece of your mind." Th fote oss Loral Optima. Below are presented tbe returns of the election on Friday, the 21st, nit., from a large portion of the State ;. cecBTiia ros licsxsb. Adams Allegheny., Berks ,. 400 ..... tot ..... S.000 .... 1,000 1,000 La banoa Lshigb I.uierao Montgomery... Northampton.. Border ... I.S00 .. 4,000 ... 1,000 ... 4,100 ... t.OOO .... 300 Books Carbon Columbia... .. too Dauphin 1,500 1 York., ... 1,400 Total -.11,800 abaibst liciaii. Dedford. ....... Chester Cumberland ... Franklin 103 .Somerset , 1,000 Union Vrnango Weotmorslend ... 400 ... 1.000 ... 1,000 .... 200 Huntingdon... Montour Wyoming.., Total 7,113 citibs roa ucsnsa. ..... ,MJ Meedville.... ....... S.17 I'ittaburg , SI ) Beranton-.... ..... XIITitusTille.... 1.310 Wllkeoharre. ...... 1,107 1 Allegheny,.,. Allentown..., Carboodele.. Corry aria Lancaster Total....... ... 16,060 Majority for lleenee In counties, As. $1,410 Majority against lioense 7.112 Total..... ...44,11; The following counties and cities voted on tbo question of license ante rior to Friday, the 21st : oovhtibs roa hicBasa. . Cambria Elk Foreet 44 Ml I 171 Pik Hehuylhill., Sullivan Wayne Kortkumbertand. Total. 7,630 , 176 . 1.714 , 1,S3 . 1,30 . 61 . 1,340 . 113 , 1,41 . 1,106 . soo arias roa licbubb. Look flaren.. Reading Tout....... COCBTIKO AOMMaT LKBSSB. Armstrong Blair Bradford.., Cameras ... Centre Clerien Cle.rt.ld.. Clinton Total..... 1,06.1 l,HS I,i46 131 1,458 , too , 40 713 Oreene.......... Jrffereon Lycoming... M'Keao riusqueba&aa ... Tiega Warren 14,711 citiaa ABAiaar .Manes. Altooaa 913 Witlimr.port. ........ Sit Total ....................... 1,761 Total majorities for license and an-ti-lieonso in counties and cities on Fri duy tbo Slat, and at the leotions pre viously held x For lieesss .60,051 Against license 14,611 Total majority la favor of llecoss. ........ 16,331 Rolurus from about twenty oounlios are yet to bo hoard from. Adam like. The Kew York Tele- aramsayt: "A certain United States Senator has been ruinod by bis wife. Tbo lady admitted that hi political ruin wits due to bor. She must sbine in society. Ho could not afford it honestly, but sho must have a houso Costing $10,000 or so. Men asked how bo could afford all this on his lim ited Income, and the answer destroyed him. It began lo bs whispered that all this show, superinduced by the in sane socioty ambitions of his wifo, meant corruption, and tho suspicion was fatal. And political death bus boon followed by his complolo moral ruin in the late investigations," ft a pity for tbe follow, nut, like Adam, be has a woman to blame for his Iran grosViOn.. It i well enough for us men to have a scapegoat oceasionaHy. The present population of St Louis is reported from the city to be 428,125, an increase of 117,202 on Ui census of 1870, 500 ..... 110 100 .... 1,000 Jtnthtr Brietrt. It appears that our borough 1 to be blessed with another bridge soross the river, toward which a large amount of money ha already been subscribed. Tbe charter don't quite suit us, but it is a decided improvement on all other charters, because It I partially free We are radically opposod to there be ing any more toll bridge sreoted across the streams In-tbls county, Below will be found the charter for the new bridge, which was approved the 19th day of Fobruary, A. D. 1873 AM ACT To Incorporate the Pennsylvania Bridgo voaipauy. Section 1. Be it enacted, dc. That James L. Leavy, Joseph Sbaw, John A. L. Flegal, John Smith and Richard Shaw, Jr., and such otbors a may as sociate with thorn, bo and they are hereby created a corporation in deed and in law by the nsmo, style and ti tle of the Pennsylvania Bridge Com pany, With powor to oroct a bridge over tho West Branch of tho Susque hanna river, In the County of Clear- Hold, at any point Dolwoen the west end of Locust streot, in Cloarfiold, and tbe tnd of the Goshen road, at the river, adjoining the farm of Jo- soph Shsw, with tho right and privi lege of entering in and upon the land at tbe end of any street within the borough ol uioarneiu, tnero to erect their abutments and locate their said bridge ; and ' the said corporation shall bo entitled to all tbo privileges mid nuU)m:t lo nil ttio provisions suU restrictions of the act regulating brides comnanies.npproved A writ 1 2th, ono thousand eight hundred and fifty five, and the several supplements there to, except wbeo rendored unnecessary by the passage of this act. Sxo. 2. Tbe capital stock of the said corporation shall be ten thousand dol lars, to be dividod into shares of twenty-five dollar each. Tbo numbor of Ui rectors of said corporation shall be five, and tbo corporators named in the first Section of this bill (hall be Di rector of (aid company unlit their successors are olocted in tbe manner providod by the By-laws of tbe said corporation, which said By-laws they are bereby authorized and empowered to make. Sxo. 8. Tho said corporation shall nave power and tbey are boreby au thorized to mako tho (aid bridge a free bridgo, under such regulations and restrictions as tboy may fix, and they may provide that each of the sharos of stock of said bridge com pany shall forever entitle tbo subscri ber thereto to free psssage over the bridge aforesaid so long as It shall ex ist with all of bis teams, hauling and freight. bio. 4. Tbe said corporation is here by authorized to borrow money to an amount not oxeocding ten thousand dollars, and to issue therefor its cou pon bonds, in sums not exceeding five hundred dollars each, bearing interest not exceeding ten per centum, and to secure tho nsymcnt thereof by a mortgage upon its corporate fran chises, real estate and bridgo, and may provide thnt tho holders of any of said bonds may bavo tbe right ol free passsgo over said bridge, and may in sert tho same in the condition of tbe said coupon bonds. sxo. d. ibo stockholders of said cor poration, may, at any time, by a vote of two-thirds of the said stock, pro vide for making tbe said bridge a toll bridgo, reserving the rights of the ongruai suoscnuurs ancr luo nond boldors to froe passage, or may pro coed, at the option of the Dirootors, to make tbe same a froe bree bridge from ibe commencement. A Major Venrrat lis I Ac Gutter. To-day there is a man going about tho streets of this city, ragged, dirty, and penniless, subsisting on free lunches and tho charities of gamblors. and has not slept in a bed for months, wbo, during the war, was one or the mum aaauing uavairy oinoers in mo union army, and was promoted irom tho rank of first lioutenant to full brigadier and brevet major general fot brilliant exploits on tbo field of battle, and wbo for a long time bad a largo and important command. lie bus been bore or two or throe months undor an assumed nsmo. be ing aehamod to dim the brilliancy of ins record in me service ot bis degra dation under his formor honored name. lie is generally very reticent, having nine to oo with any one or talking but little, save when "engineering" for a drink, at which he is remarably successful. .Night before last, while lying help lessly drunk in the rear part of a Third street suloon, soroo men thought to play a joke on bim by stealing his shirt and proceeded to strip him. Undorneath bis shirt and suspended by a string around bis neck, was small canvass bsg, which the men opened and found it to contain bia commission as Brevot Major-General, two congratulatory letters, one from Grunt and ono from Prosident Lincoln, a photograph of a little girl sods curl of hair "a chestnut sbsdow" I hat doubtless one day crept over the brow of some loved one. When these things were discovered, even the half drunken men wbo found them ItMt a respoct for the msn s former groatnoss and pity for his fa! Ion condition, and quietly returned ttl hmfi anil eoettento In itie Shaw found them, and replaced the sleeper s olothes upon him. Yesterday a news reporter tried lo interview the man and endeavor to learn something of bis life in tho past row yoars, but be declined to communicate anything. lie cried like a child when told bow bis name and former position were as certained, and with tears trickling down his checks, said: "For God's soke, sir, don t publish my degrada tion, or my namo at least, If you are dotorminod to say somothing about it. it is enough mm i know myso:t bow low I bavo become. Will you promise that much? It will do no good, but will do my iriends a great deal ol harm, as fortunately they think died In South America, where I wont at the closo of tbe war." Intemperance and the gambling- table, ho said, bad wrought hi ruin Aaneas Lily Mail. i ooa j)iiooHB. lames urook '.no ono Domocralio uiombor of tjongreas who was comprosisod in the Credit Mobilier corrmnlon, is said to be hopo lo'.!yill. Ilis indisposition dates from n ti i tt i .. the time ol tne investigation of the wretched sffuir. But not one of the ten Radicals, wbo wore equally as guilty a Brooks, bus manifested the slightest touch of remorso. Colfax, whosiukeMd wbn be smoked a strong cigar, ia hale and hearty, and goes junketing about South Bond wilh ad miring and sympathising friends, bear ing Grant' certificate of good charac ter in his pocket. But who is thore to mourn for Jamei Bfooksf Solon. U Chapter r tUttnl mtmtmru, During three sessions of Congren Intent and almost unlrsrsal in tores t ha been concentrated upon publio In vestlgations oaused by important new published in me nun. Tbe first of these Investigations was that into tbe groat gold conspiracy, culminating In what is commonly known a Black Friday, and into the connection with it of Prosident Grant and hla family. This investigation waa carried on by committee of the House of Representative j and it I an Interesting fact that Gen. Garfield, wbo baa just boon found guilty before tbe country of falaohood and corrup tion in tbe Credit Mobilier affair, was Chairman of this committee. It was proved in tbe testimony that tbe con spiracy to raise the price of gold was organised by Jay Gould and James Fisk.Jr.j that Prosidont Grant bsd for some time previous beon conspicu ously Intimate wilh both of those por sons, and had adopted thoir idea that a high price of gold would facilitate tbe movement of tho crojs; that Grant's brother in-law, Mr. A. R. Cor bin, was also a partner in the scheme; and that Corbin at one time drew 25,000 out of tho pool and sent it to Airs, urant In Washington as a result of hor inlorest in the speculation, The foot was likewise established that tbo turning point in this conspiracy waa a personal assurance glvon by tho President to Mr. Gould that there should be no salos of gold from the Treasury during the progress of the affair, and that Secretary Bouiwell uU given an urder w kII ki1, tine tbe Prosident countermanded this or dor. It further appeared that just previous to the development of the schome a dinner was given to Mr. Boutwell in New York by ortain person doacribed as "bulls in gold," and that the President wrote to Mr. Boutwoll a letter apparently intended to obviate the effcot of any argument tnai tncae nuns migniompioy wim mm. As Chairman of ths committee Gon. Garfield actively exerted himself to avoid receiving inconvenient testi mony. Although the evidenco actu ally elicited wont far to criminate the Prosidont, ho rofusod to examine that official in his own dolence; end wo havo been informed by the Bon. S. S. Cox, a member of the committeo, that much of the testimony tokened some of this of a sorious nature, waa suppressed and never published. 4t any rate the majority of tho commit teo, with tbe immacuiBto baruciu at their head, armed with a supply of thiok white wash, reported that all was right, and that President Grant had no shsro in ths conspiracy. Such, however, was not tho conclusion of tbe publio mind ; and to Uiisday there is no intelligent and impartial man conversant with tho facts, wbo can possibly regard Gon. Grant as free irom an complicity in me matter. But a Presidential election was ap proaching, and all Republicans thought it was necesssry tbut thoir candidate should bo thoroughly whitewashed ; and tho truth was mado to suffer ac cordingly. Another remarkable investigation induced by disclosures mado in The Sun was that into the plundering transactions of Sccor Robeson, Secre tary of tho Navy, in the session! of 1871-73. In Ibis case the majority ot me committee, leu vy me notorious r.fflgy bargenl ol Lalilornia, imitated tho example of Garfiold and his ssso- oiatos. Ibe bun bad slated that tub- eeon had plundered tho Treasury out of the sum of 33.000 paid to tbe Bv- oors in direct violation of a statute of Congress, and after thoy had alrosdy boon paid in full. It had also alleged that ltoboson had violated loo law in rivately buying iron for two torpedo oats from favorites at a nrico biuher than the market rates, Instead ot buy. ing it, a tho law required, on adver tisement, and from tho lowest bidder, . . . . . . v We had also alleged that bo bad Vio lated the law by priva'oly contracting with John ICoach lor new engines lor tho man-of-war, iennossee, and giv ing in part payment, and almost for nothing, tho engines already in tbnt ship which bad cost half a million, and wore new and in good woik ng order, all boing done without advertisement and with motives annarontlv corruDt, A committee of investigation was ordered. Tbeso fact and othor of similar naturo wero publicly and ful ly proved before the committeo, and were characterized by uov. lilair, the Chairman, in his report, a violations of law implying corruption ; but the majority ol the committee, led by the notorious Sargont.endeavorodtowhite wash thorn out ol sight. Tho poople, however, have not boon decoived by Ibis endeavor, nor have those Kcpub iican leaders who attempted, though in vain, to induoo Prosident Grant to dispense with the service of such a Cabinet Minister. The third investigation into charges first produced in this journal has just been concluded in case of tbe Crodit Mobilier j and in tbisoaso.as the Presidential election was ovor, tbe demonstration of the fraud waa less difficult. Continual attempts wero made to conceal and wbiton over the truth ; nevertheless, tboy failod Though all tho facta have not ret been brought out, enough waa proved to cause the unwilling committeo to re commend the expulsion of two mom bor of Concross. and enough to ren. dcr it certain that, besido these two, BtiYUral UblrtJlft, alt IraUvie . vt.. lieu publican parly, including tho present Vio-President as stall Mhis predeces sor and several chairmen of commit tees In tho Houso, had all . boon doe; n corruption. , . . f In regard to those investigations and disclosures nnd the varied prool they havo arrowed or ibo immorality of polilitical life and the disbonostyof tno most radical ana bigh-soundiog politicians in ibis country, our only Lope is that they may be efficacious in waking up Ino moral senso and conscience of tho pooplo, and in ar resting and turning back Hint most -i r r..l,K. .i i.-.l. aiarilllllg prueues VI iuuuv uvny vruiuu has beon going on so rapidly among us. This nopo affords the only possi ble consolation amid tbe shame and sorrow which such demonstration rust excite in every nnSopriVed mind. Th lrsgi!s against corruption, or gsiiiiC'j, widosprssd, and employing the macmnory or great political par lies, m arduous, pamiui, ana often dangTjrons, ana lbs result not always csrtaifk, And when th parly impli es tod is founded upon bigb moral and humanitarian ideas, and bas arrayod in it support soma of th most atnia bln, and oven tbe most genoron son timenia of th human heart, th diffi culty, the danger, and the uncertainty are linmorisoly increased. Dut it still remain true that the republic must either overthrow corruption or be overthrown by it. JV. V. Sun. - Sliieen hundred Asfonsors will co tout oi fai 1.0 011 ws vin 01 msj. . - - ).. nA.i im 0 Abosi. About the best abused per sons these day are Congressmen and tbe members of some of the Slate Leg Islatures, aoaroely any of whom get oredlt for doing anything good or E roper. There is somebody badly at tult somewhere. Either the people or tboir Representatives are not hon est. The Cloveland Herald make (hooking romarka about the member of the Ohio Legislature i ."There are members of the Legislature who spend moro hours at Columbus smoking, drinking, and loafing, than In their official duties. When there is a call of the House the aergeant-at-arm know pretty well wbero to find a score of tbe member, and these Iszy legislative louts, with those who bave 'cleared tbe coop' by going homo, do not earn tbe salt of their porridge." . When Sbakspcare wroto about pa- lionoe on a monument, did ho refer to doctor' patients f No. , Uow do you know ho didn't f Because you always find thorn under a raonumont. "I should bave no objection to my wifo' roigning," said an affectionate husband, "if it wore not for tbe fact that when she reigns she is apt to atom also." ., i , Five hundred and thirty women in the United States are doctor, twen ty-four are dentists, five lawyer and sixty-eight preacher. A good side show A protty cheek. $tw jadnfrtiifmrnfj. JOOK AND READ! SADDLE & HAUE8S MAklG! JOHN 0. HABWICI, Market St., CLEARFIELD, Pa., Is tka man la ge to If 70a want sat ef aew HAIINK88 sr a saw 8ADDLK, ar an j thing else Ib thai line, lie turns oat as good work as Is dona la aay shop la PeansjIraBiB, Bad kis priees are very reasonable. Constantly on band a full Una or TKOTTING GOODS, nek M Trotting PtddUi.QuartsjrsWidHbin B&oti, Trotting Rollor), Whip", Flo Bmibw od Coabs, o A HBO Mfortatoi or Kou, Uorft vortri, Kmm Blankfta. Buff, Robot, As., kopt In Oft, I CMt MTtblBf tllaU bOTMBOB ft Band IB IMd of II B.WBJI OB BaVOd. All of which wm bo oold at frbo.on.lo or rouil ft! tbo Tory aire it reus. KopftiriDg proBBtlj ftUdd to. All wort 'uu-anttcd. Shop in rooB. former) j ooenpM M 'ort Offleo. April t, 1B73. To Tax-Payers I I H aaeordanee with tka Aet of Ike Oeneral As- blv ef tkis CommoBwealtk. approved the 13d day ef March, A. V. 1870 and tbe supple ment approved the Sd day of April, A. D. 1872, "relating to Ike eolleettoa ef tases la tka Bounty of Cleartald," notice ia therefore kereby gives to the tat Beyers reiidiBg la the districts named below, that the County Treasurer, la aeeordaaoe with the aeeond section of said Aet. will attend at the piaoss of holding the boroueh and township elections en the followiag aamed deys, for tbe purpose 01 reoeiviBg ths Coaaty and 6 lata tales aeeoseea tor ins year ia;ii ror L'learSeld and Lawrence township, Friday ' and Baturday, May id and Sd. For Kanhana, Tuesday, May Slk. For Covington, Wednesday, May 7th. For (lirmrd, Thirreday, May Sib. For Goehea, Friday, May Stb. For Bradford. Saturday, May 10th. For Urabam, Monday, May l!th. For Morris, Tuesday, May llth. For Daealur, Wednesday, May Hlh. For Oeeeola, Thursday, May 15th. For Hoatsdale, Friday, May ltk. For Boggs, Saturday, May 171k. For flueten, Tuesday, May 101b. ror union, w edneeday, May list. For Brady, at West Liberty. Thursday, May ltd. Troutvllle, rnuar, May JJa. Lutbertkurf. Baturday, May Isth. ror t'urwaneville. Mousey, may sots. for Pike. T -r. - - . , IiImo, Wedneeday, May illk. For Penn, Tkursday, May Ulh. For Lamber City, Friday, May SOtk. For Fergueon, Saturday, May 31eU I poa all taxes Bald la tbe Tneiurer there will he a reduction of FiVK PBR CKNT., while Sva par cent, will be added aer lUe Aref doe ef Jul nrrt, ta all BBpaid Uses, making a differeaea of 1 an per eenl. ta prompt tai-payera. Parties can, after tke let of May, pay tkelr taias at tks Treasurer's office. The balance of tke districts will be visited after Jane court. BAMUKL P. WILSOy, Treasurer's OflSco, I Treasurer. ClearSrld, Pa., April 1, 1873. f A D I E 81 BUY NO OTHER WRINGER IT KTIL YOU IIAVI EXAMINED TUB "NOVELTY," With Cog.Wkeels ob Botk End. of the Bolls. It has many improvements tkal maks it more dest rahla then any ether. Sold everywhere. Bally waanuiK rrinsrnir maculae is., ap-Jm . ISS Chambers St., N. V. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. !utiee Is kereby given that, letters ef admlBietretioa ea Ibe estate el wm. wniuuni, oeea, Hue of the borough of ClrarSeld, ClaarSald eoaaty. Pa., bavias beea duly creeled to tka Baderrliaed all peraaaa Indebted ta said estate will please eke ImmedieU paymsnt, and thoew kavlag alaims ar demaada will preaeat Ikem properly nutkeattoeted far settlement without delay. J. K. WRMLKr, F. O. WlMUi.KY, Cloarteld, April t, 187J St. Administrators. T"v!fSTRICT COURT OF THE UNITR!) J States. Ia BsBhruptey. la taa matter 1: M. Alexander, baakrunt. Weitera District of Peansylranta, St 1 A war rant kat been Isined ky said Court again rt tks ootate of T. M. Aleiander, of tke county of Clear Said and State ef PcBBiylvanin, la said Diatriet, adjudged a bankrupt upon Betttloa or his credit. ..il it. m. ufMii ueots and tbe deliv. cry of nny property belonging ta said baokrnpt, to htm, ar ta kis use, and tka transfer of any pro perty by blea, are rerMdaea by law. A meeting of the creditors ef said bankrupt, to prove their debts and ekoosa one or mora Asiigneea of kis astata, vtlH be bald at a Court ef Bankruptcy ta aa holdea at ClaarSeld, In said dislricl, ea Iks 37th day of May, A. I. IB7, at 1 1 a clock, A. M at the office of P. L. Krebs, Ksq., before B. K, Weodrnff, Bsc,., one ol the Regltters In Bank ruptcy or mid district. JOHN HALL, April lu U. 8. Marshal for said district NOTICB TO riJSTOMERS. Ths an. deraigned would respeotfully Inform biaeat toners that he will continue tho business of Beer-brewing, at bis establishment. In ClaarSeld, and will be pleased to furnish atrid-class quality ot Boer to kit costomsrs BY TUB K Ed ;il will, act call in any eoelrr o eonrt(u-of wh toil euatomtrs will please take aot'.oe. CHARLES SCHAFER. April I, UH, $ t jid, ".yjiiLIO VENDUE ! Tbo under- JL signed will sell at Buklis sale, at Ws red. deoee ia Bradford towBskip. nn THURSDAY. APRIL 17. IS73. the following properly 1 Two Iforsos nnd flarnees, I Uowa, I Iwe-bovse wagoB, young uatlle, ilogs, and Airmtng alcBtils and koueekold furniture. Sale 10 commence at f o clock A. M. aprt lt-pd. JONATHAN WISOR, Sr. CAUTION All persons aro kereby aollted net to Interfere wilk tke following properly, to witi One light bay koree, 1 dark bay korse, I red now, I set doable keraete, I tot buggy bar. nets, 1 log tied, 1 two horse wagon, 1 ona-horta wagon, 1 oBe-norte sled, 1 cook stove, I kc&ttng stove, S ehalrs, I dining labia, I evritioaid, 1 sink, 3 bedtteadt, as the same belong bs me, I kavlog purekaeod Ike same at Skerlff 1 tela aa Ike tStk day of March, ISlt, and leeeed tka same U Fred erick Both, of Brady lowoskip, la wkosc poeeee Ion the raid property aow la, for one yeev fvem March tsth, 1871. ADAM KNARR. Troutvllle, April I, IS71.-SS d-sHAP YJt boarlni ISrape vines OoBmrd and Catawis. V,l'saco, jr ta nraaieby a. it. Utl.be. Ajril !, rsiJ.-U t 1ST OP JUROMB draws for June Term, J A. 1). 1873! r easts jrooas. ' T I. Wajhbef a.Beooarli Joka M. Koas .Dell Samuel LamhartHea:gs Wallet 8hlrar.Ura.Uvrd See. O. Kirk Brady I Was. Marray....OIrard A. O. Welter..Oo.bon Joitna Brant. ..Urabam Alaz. Ream tlolich B. O. Bowmaa..lJaetaa Tkoa. Smith Jordan Cns. Boknarrs Karthaas Ham'L Powell. Lawrence Wm, Rotkroek...Merrls (lea. M.Briebea.Osoeola John Bloom, Br....Plke MalbaB Llnea CbIob Jes.M'Murrajr.Buraslde Jacob A. Bretb Cheat Bol. Maurer... Covington J. t. Weaver.Clea6eld Jno. Irvla.,CBrwensville Moses Owens.... Pseatnr J oo. T. Btraw..yerguson TBATBBSB JCBeSB riBST WBU. James Balnos..Boeearla Charles T. Therp...Bsll Ab'm. B loom wFsrgn son Robert LeonardLUoebva Aiaof 0 into - Wm. Bmsal Boggs Wm. Gallagher... " Wm. inetdv " Joka A. Fulton. " Bdward Flaadera Guliek Robert ullivaB.llDetoa Deniel Long in....Oiimrd Joerph Bhire..Bradford J.U. Williams...Jardaa Kins smeal.,... - -C. IfummsL... N U. rUhcr......Karthaus I). K. Bloom. ..LawRBea Pan'! Uoodlander.Bradv K. A. Mitchell. John P. Beak " 'Jos. Owens M A lei. Skea James Forest... J. O. Bckryvar. " Joka Carllle Bam'l 0. Kunts... " Fred. Smilej Ckas. 8okem.. T. N. Faltoa... Oeo. Ilart ..Morris N. Falmer..H. Wask'ta Erastus Luther... " Joka Foremaa ...Osoeola James Young... w John Jamison.... M Andrew Llddle.... D. II. J oh niton Penn David T. Sharp.... " Robert Owene Pike Jno. Labrde, Jr.l'nion H. J. Uilnett " U. Hockenbery.Woodwd Lines (of Jos ). " Wm. Hunter -Chert J. M. rleard..Covington W. B. Thorn pe n, W. P. Cham Bars., lurwonirllle TBsvaasa jiaoas saroao wan. Thcs. C. Well.Beeearla Jaa. L. lIorgaa...Uogge Thoe. Holt " Rudolph Back-Bradford Adam Oraham. " Wm. B.Taylor. " Joha Potter Brady Wm. L. Porter... - an, .1 l Enoch (learbarLDeeatur Amos rlnbler....Oral.am llee. Mover " Paul J. Fiyaa....Oulich Obna. Brown llustoa David Homing... O. ColborB....Kerthaos Jaaaea Jaekeea....knoB C. R .Ki.Burn.lde Bam'l BrlohUy " Isaac Oooa.... " Joka F.ntoa.. Jas. B. Shaw - uaniei fry uneet H. Pennineton. " W. Bebnarrs. CoviBrton Alex. Uissry..,.. Morris John llougberty.,.,CI,fd L, 0 Lingle Osceola' m. B. ugdea John Truetman.... J.Uallagber..H. Waab'U Aaapb Kirk ...Pens Bilger...Curwensvillo Jas. C. Bloom -Pike T)EPOKT OF TUB AUDITORS IV of Covlnftoo townthlp for 1871 110 A U Fl'.Vb. Anthony Ootf and Augustus Multon, Supervisors ot i-evingioa township, ta aocoBBt with lload fuud of said towBikip for 1S73, PEBroR. . Ta amouat of tej levied for 1S7 USS SS To amount of anseated drawn.... 36B SS To order on townikln treasurer.......... IS 39 Total ..768 97 CBEBITOB. By amouat of work doac By neaeratioa ..M St ... 1 ft ... 33 JJ ... 24 . 4 06 ... It Si Ily old orders paid.. By per eontare on duplicate By time making oottlcmenL. , Balance due townthipw Total . 78 S7 POOR tVVD. Joka Varlot, Orareeer of the Poor of Covington towntnip, in account with the fvor fuad of said township lor IB71, nasTon. To amount ef duplicata..... ........1250 tl raxntroB. By kill af goode for Peter Smith, pauper, By order of Mra. Beete for boardiar Peter nmtth, pauper 190 go By kill ol goods ivr Peter Smith, pauper, 31 30 By two dayt service. d 00 Ur per oculare on duplicate... 13 tt By duplioals and making out the same... I SO By one dsy at eettlement S 00 By esooeratione. m St Ualaaoe due township... 3S 18 Total... Ws, tka ttndersigned Auditors of Covington township, having etaminnd tbo accounts of An thony Oett and Auguitua Mulson, Buperviaors, aad John Variot, Orareeer of the Poor, of eaid township, for 1S73, And tkem ns above elated. LAWItK.ll'K FIAHID, JOHN J. PICARI), JOH.f MULSON. A Item D. a. Oisea, Clerk. Auditers. CsvingtoB towntkip, April 0, 1171-tU T EPORT OF TIIE AUDITORS IV of Brady township for 1873 ; .. . POOR FUND., Joseph Peetlethwaita and J. C. Barrett, Overseers or the reor ror Brady lowaimp, la account with tke Poor Fend of mid lawntbip 1 naaroa. To amosat or tai levied. Islt 04 To uncollected aolel af Bhafer 09 87 To balaaoe at settlement................. 10 07 To amount from Jesse Lyons. ........... tt SO Total S7SJ 38 ntniMC By asrvfees rendered by overseers By boarding Paddy I weeks, t days By bills for keeping peupers. By notes destroyed... ., By percentage on tsOt.48 ' $74 $1 30 00 40) 48 13 S3 S 10 107 St iiaiaace ana township....... Tolnl. 87JJ 18 road rn-xn Joka Voider, Rupervieor af Brady ecwaihtp. In tue nnw reoaoi eaia ovwatoipi To full amount of tai levied HS 17 To back Ui... s 15 T balance aceoaaL- 317 SI Tctal....;... , raaDiiea. By work done by eitiieBS .., By work doac by supervisor- Byperaeatege By eioneratiena Ry catb paid oat By back tai , Total . $1,121 S3 toil 3IS 00 37 13 31 10 7 75 37 44 , $1,331 83 Charles Radaker, Supervisor of Brady townskip, Ib account with the Reed Feed of said township 1 nanron. To lull amount of tax lariat-.. $l,l!8 SI To balance account 334 IS Total caintroa. By work done by etllteos By work done by npervieer.. By per eeaUfc- By eionerattons By cash paid ant , ... II.M3 SI - $A 84 m so IS 30 14 34 , . IS 30 1(3 17 $1,3S3 01 By amouat of back tel., Total Ws, tka BBderaigned Auditors of Brady lawn skip, kavias ciemmed the aooouala af Joseph Poetlethwaite tad J. C. Barrett, Overseers of ths poor, ana Joka Holder aad Charles Radaker, Supervisors, tnd Ikem as above stated. J A hi KS I HUN, J. A. 1 ItHPR, Attest: CHRISTIAN KORB, J. W. Cone, Clerk, Auditors. Lulkorekurg, April 1, lSTt.,11 KEMOVAU REI2ENSTEIN & BERLINER, wholtMklo dealfro Ib GEMS' FIRISHIG GOODS, Have removed to 117 Charch street, btw-e. rranana ana rraiieiu., new lora, ' Jl'JJ timber nr treaneailne oo the oremiBMa nf 1 Groom A Dickey, Tkomat Groom or Wm. S. Dickey, la Beccaria towntkip, near Wkilmer ran, as tka law will be strictly enforced ngarost all who are caught Ireipaeslag. And all per tone banking timber or lege on property of Groom A Dickey, near Wkilmer run, oa ClearSeld creek, will lake aottce tkat all bank rent mutt be paid before the timber eaa be moved off the bank. WM. S. DICKEY A SON, febia 3m For OllOOM A DICKEY. a the Court af Common Pleas ef Clear. Seld County. Pa. abia J. WirLB, ) No. Jt March Term, 1ST. Tans. S. Wart-a. JSabpi wna la Dtyoroa. Tbe undersigned Commissioner, appointed by tho Court to lake leltlmony in tbe above stated oaee, wilt attend to tbe duties of kis appolalmeat at tilt offleo ef Wallaco A Fielding, at ClearSeld, Pa, an ll.o 17th day of April, A. D., IS7, at 1 o'clock t. M., when aad where these latorsstod, If Ihoy see proper, may -attend. JOHN W. WRIGLEY, Commiasiaaor, Claarteld, March I", 1871, 14. J. 11, M'MURRAY will st'priY von with any articlr OF MERCHANDISK AT TUB VERT LOWEST PRICE. COM I AND SEE. (l:l:Tt y) NEW WASHINGTON. NOTICB TO TRKHP'.i.BIS,H9.A1 ecus nro aerobe oauiioBed against eattiag or ia way daaisgln ;BI0,r( cutting latk poles, pin wood or si, or la any other way deilrey- vw frags and tMitt. B LATEST MOVB1 THE LATEST; MOVE! HARTSWICK 4 IRWIN'S DEUO ST0II8, To their aew building aa BecoBd Street, nearly opposite ths store ef Weaver A Belts, . CLEARFIELD, PA., Whro tbor wilt ooBt.Btto U anpplr tbt?lr old tud assM s vaarsasws w wwBaem wrssi - PURE DRUGS! CHEMICALS! PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS, (iBcladlog all aew remediea,) Patent Medicines, PainU aad Oils, Glass and Putty, Bckool Books, Ktattonery, 1 eper, Sc.; also, a full line of Drug gists' Suadriee, 11 air Teoiea, Cosmstiss, Perfumcrice, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Toilet Soaps, Pocket Books, as., all of the beet quality. PURE WISES AND LIQUORS, for medical A sacramental purposes only, Pars White Lead, Colors of all kinds, Raw aad Boiled Liaeeed Oil, Varaishee, Turpen tine, Coal Oil, Paint A Varnish, Brashes, Flavoring Extracts, CoBfectloBeriea, Bird Seed, Spice, ground aad an ground, of all kinds. SMOKERS AND C11EWERS Will tad our stock of Chewing and Smoking Tobaoco, Imported and Do mestic Cigars, Snuff aad Fine-out to bo of the very boat breads in tbe market. LAMPS AKD CHIMNEYS, AU kindt of GLASS WARE, SARDEN SEEDS, MCSICAL INSTRUMENTS sad Musical Trimmings of orory variety, llaving a long oinerleMo la the kotiaecs, and aa eitensive aad well 00 looted stock of medteioee, wo are CBablrd to til Pkyeiciaas' preeeripiieas at the ahortott Bailee and oa tho most reasonable terms, day and Bight, - rjAiiTRVriont a lawihT.- ClearSeld, Pa., May tl, IS71-U. J. M. KRATZER. D EH I A OLE RT V L K8 of Cacti merec. A 0, ferMenaad Beya,at J. M. KRATZKK 5. THREE-PLT, Brussels, Ingrain aad ether Carpets, aloe, Boor Oil Cloths, at reduced prices, at J. M. KHATZER 8. BERT AflMORTMRMT or Wall Paper ever offered iaythis vicinity. ISc is $1 per piece, Sac gill paper, ate, at J. M. KRATZKH'S. TUB MOST popular makes ofMutlint, Sheet Inge, Pillow Mualine, Ac, at a small advance above cost, by tke piece, at J. M. KRATZKK S. NEW COOP, NEW STYLES, LARGE ASSOUINEKT, LOW PRICKS, all to be loaad at J. it. KRATZER'S. LA III EM' DRESS KOODS, 1b the greateet variety aew epring shadea newett and mott dstirable stylos at J. M. KRATZER'S. V VARIETY of Dross (loads, tultabls for mourning also crape veilt, cellar, Ac,, eouttaaUy oa baud, at J. M. KRATZER'S. RECEIVING a largo supply of Ladies' and ChildrcB'e Shoes, msde to order and war ranted. A baadaome Gaiter for $3.00 at mehtS J. M. KRATZER'S. BEST Granite ware Tea Sett and Chamber Seta, Knivee aad Forkt, Silver-plated Forke and tpooaa, Table Lines, Nankins, very chop, nl tuchJO J. U. KRATZER'S. SHAWL, Scarfs, Neektire, Collara, Veilt, Hair Goods, Ulovss, Aa. Kid Gloves at Toa, also ths Josephine Seamless Kid Gloves, at mohtt , J. M. KRATZER'S. rpilE CLEARFIELD CO. KORMAL JL SCHOOL, for the preernt year, will bo held la the borough of Corweaavllle, oommeaoing aa MONDAY, MAY tlh, and continuing for a term of twelve weeks. Tsaut or rrrmoir. For instrnclioBS la Orthography, Eloeutioa, ' English Grammar with Analysis, Googra. nhy, Written and Mental Arithmetic, if, B. History and Theory of Teaehlng..,,,. fj ot Plata aad Oroeneatel Ponmaathip, Draw ing, Book Keeping aad Beeiaeet Coma. pondeBco. M I s voeai mutie, natural Philosophy, Algebra, Geometry, Mensuration, Latin, Gormaa. I 00 Total ;......! Boarding aaa ho prooared at reasoaablo raUs. Good reome aad good apparatus kava keea pro. cured for the web . ... J . wm oeeivnt teacnera, n.. 1 7'" lolsttreUBBo la Penmaatkip. 11 41 M,i' Kl0tl". Oeograpkv, ... a. miiery anv unnograpny. 1 intend leach ina the remalntne Wn.h.1 A !. .V. VMk will be as cendnetad as to be ef profit to thoee at- ""'(' ereone woo aecu a luriaar lot or ma lion can obtala it by addressing - . . ,N0-A.EOCFRT,Cs.Bepl. ClearSeld, March 10, 173. G UKS1IITHINQ. Q. W. WOLFE, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH. Sbopoa Third street, over Riley's blaoksmltb shop, CLEARFIELD, PA. All kiads of KiSea BI..1 n... Rspalrlng dont la a Irst-class manner and at fair rr'"- 330-73 AT)MINlaTRATORR NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that letters of administration ea the relate of ANDREW IUTNTKR, deceased, late o( Morris town skip, Ctoarteld ooantv, Peun'a., having been duly granted to the nndertigned, nil aereona Indebted to eaid aetata will pleece make Immediate payment, and those having claims ar 7 . pirwBi uem properly autneaiioatea for settlement without delay. D. II PARRBR, MARTHA HUNTER, . lehlt tt. Administrators. 1 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice ta kera. A kv eiven that lettera ImIumI.m t..lH. beea greeted to the tahecriber oa tho Batata of lllAUlIU VI U n U n.a . .. . . ... ,. a,.,.,, . nnnni roan, oeea, mm of Braay towBthiB. ClMrSeld noeatv. Smm.Ih.i. .11 pereoBt Indebted la aald aataea are requested la maka umhi ,.J i k i .oo eomo win Breeeat taeai auly mmwewi lur eemvneui. w t .... OEOROB JACOB T0A8. Ktrck lMtri.gii lsacu.t(. Jry potfj, fSrorrriitiTctir Down I, Down n THE USTTIfilUVAi AXD OF COUB8K IUK CUKAI'Ist, A Proclamation against igh WE ara saw apnlng wp a let ef th, b-. most seaeonable Oimda ail .a offered la this market, sad at p'rieet that nf bbo or tae nwon oiu aeya at eoeep thiut tvZ who lark faith upon Ikia point, or dZ L . V gatloBs sflperfaoas, need not . Ne CALL AT.OIH MTOItt,' Corner Front and Market ilrerlt. Where they een see, feel, keat said lata f (i selves. To fully underttaad wbas Bvt okeae ZT tkis must be done. We d al deem itaew.2 lo a for enumerate aad i teniae oar stock. It u -J2 r at to stats that . f We have Everything that it Neto and consumed In this market, and at prion tka astoniih botk old and young. deelO JOSEPH SHAW A Ml. r. a. m illsb. . i. rseiu. MILLER & POWELL; WHOLESALE A RETAIL .- M E II C H A -N T S-,. . . Grakam'sRow, Market St., ' CLEAIFIELD, PA, -w e woavu leuei loiuvmiuny iwiorm our nieta, cutlomtrs, and the public geacrally, that oa M Bow back la oar eld oeertcn, wkkk kavs km remodeled aad Improved, aad wa ara avre pared to accommodate all wke may favor a I) calling. NEW 6 O O D B I - We kava Just received ooa of tbe largcitetvAj of all kinds of MereuoBdiee ever brought leCUw. (eld co only, which wa Intend to at II at tack l ares as will make it aa object for all peneu a parchaet from aa. Families laying In wit supplies of Groceries, Dry Goode, Ac, tkeait M fail to give aa a earl, as ws feet ceatdtal ca prices aad superior quality ef goods ulll tafh satiify all.' Oar stock of GROCERIES eoatiitt of Coffeec of Ike beet quality, Tots, te gars of all kiads, Molaaeee, Fisk, Salt, Cseua Dried Fruit, Bpicos, Praviaieas, Fleer aad Frit, As, As. Oar atoek of DRY GOODS is large aad varied, aad wo will juit my ve em supply any article la tkat line, witktei maaa ting. READ T-MADE CLOTBIXQ Wa bavo a largo stock of rsady-msde Ctclkiag for Men nnd Boys' wear, which we.win dirpowd at a very small advaaee on eoet. Boots aad Shore, Hats aad Caps, Hardwire, Queeaewera, Wood and Willow Ware, Xetiea, Fancy Goods, Carpets, Oilcloths, WaB Papm, Window gkadaa, Ac, As. pM-Being cltaaaivaty OBgaged la tke Isbht baainess, wa are able to offer ouporiar laderenMS ta Jobbers. M1L1.KH a PUWILL ClearSeld, Pa., Jaa. I, 1873. JANIEL GOODLANDER, LnrjERSBl'RO, FA, . .- , 3eeleeus . , DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY k GLOVES, HATS A CAPS aad BOOTS A SHOES, Tobacco, Groceries and Fish, Nails, Hardvira, yueeotwara aad Ulaeaware, Mra a aad Boys' Clothing, Drug, Paiats, Oira, ttchool Books, a large lot of Patent Medicines, Ceadiet, Xuts A Dried Fruits, Choc to and Crete are, Hock and RiSe Powder, Floor, Grain and Potatoes, Clover aad Timothy Seed, Sola Leather, Moroccos, Linings Biadiaes asi Thread, nhoercBkerr Toots and Shoo Findings. Ns greater vsriely af goodi ia aay store h A coanty. A I for eala very low for oath or eceslrf produce at the Cheap Corner. April 10, 1I7X. 11 BAD THIS! FLOUR 4 FEED DEPOTI The attention of the eitisens of Clrarttld sal vicinity it directed to the fact that UoodMloe t Son arc tbo agente of M. Niece A Co.. and ktn juat rrocired a kalf doaen car loadt of Floor i Feed, wbick they offer at tho loweat pouikltlf- ureet a large siooa Ol i FLOUR, CORN MEAL, CHOP, BUCKWHEAT FLOCR, BRAN, Potatoes, Shelled Corn, Cora la ear, As, 1 Particular atteotloa Is called ta M. Kleet t Co.'s brand of Family Floor, which Is tls best h tno market. Flour and Feed oaa aad will We mm ebeuw thea It can be abuiaed elsewhere ia Clearled eoaaty. -ar-Stere aa Market street, aeil door la Bel. Alexander irvm s reeiacBca. . f ononTRi.t.ow a sow JaalOtf AgealaforM.NieeetCe K RATZEB A LYTLB MARKET STUtEl, CLEARFISlD.Fi Dealers la DRY GOODS, NOTIONS GROCERIES, Hardware and QcEEmwARt, Boots, Shoes, flats, Caps, ke. mT-Shoamaksrl sepplied wilh LBATnll aad SHOE FINDINGS at noaaeed ralea. SALT I 8AL.TI SALT! st wkoletale as retail verjr oksap. PAINTS, OILS, CAL0INBD PLASTER, A A liberal dleccunl at builders. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CARPETS.'WINDO! HADES. OIL CLOTHS ra largs qaaatlUas. FISH, FLOUR, BACON, CORN MEAL sa" kand. j k aro purebstj efore sue al m CHOP, alwayi aa r-Alloftka above goods sislailvsly for cask, aad Ifcsrefore sa bo told Fi Miiwy 100i t stnglo karweoe atNi ene ibroo-soaleB er'a weioa at 30 oaa kaggy at SIS I aathr b.uu.1.......gkiit.i)BicsKI1 as abeap as tho cheapest. fssi-j . . el tt 8ALE -I ba for al tj ilwwlag proaariy i I hay Mens, by ass and kiuy,al,0,orahioaof 2 tne act of deuMo karaoae at $M t " ftstsld, Ft , Marca 10,11a