GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, Beirut and raoraiaroa. CLEARFIELD, Pa. f WEDNESDAY MOKNI.NO. APRIL 10, 18?J. "Twelve Years Adrift," on our first , page, it an articlo ovor) body should read nnd study. It is the beat sum mat' of stubborn facts we have over , read. ' - Recognition. Gov. Ilartrauft has , Appointed Reuben Smith, a negro Notary fur Franklin. He is said to be A tery poor bnrlor, but ho will no doubt make as good a Notary as most white Radicals would. Jail Delivert. Sdvcd persons made their cscapo from the Washing ton, Pa., prison one night last wook, itutoog them a man, Henry Dricolnnd, under sentenco of doath for tho mur. dcrof John Alllnghnm. The Philadelphia hquinr tbtlika Our. Hart, mutt made a rery wire reloctioa in apolnting . MontcuntcrT Furrier i lnauranuo Conitniaeiunrr. under tbe recent lit ettabliihiog that ullioe. A. ' And wo think so, too, from tho fact that wo understand that Mr. Forstor U a Democrat, of tho straiglitcst sect. How Si.voclar The thin skinned philanthropists throughout the cou try nro wonderfully exercised over tho death of a number of negroes in Lou Lsiana, caused by tho infamous course of the Washington Government fnm ily, Grant, Casey & Co. Bnt tho mur der of Con. Caiiby, Rov. Dr. Thomas and hundreds of white men, by tho ludinns on tho pluius, dues notdistur their godly fouls. They are white. Promoted. We havo merely tim to onnounco tho fact that Sousto Wallace has been elected Vice Presi dent of the Texas and PauiGo Rail woy. Col. Thomas A. Scott is the President of this road, which extend from Marshall, Texas, to Bun Doigo, California, about 1,500 miles in length Fivo hundred miles of the road is al ready under contract. It is strange that the public, cannot gel along with out decoying our boBt businois men from among us. Tht President Paving hit lieblt. - JTtw JU Hilary BUI. I he Jew lork Jribune eommouts The lute Legislature passed a now as follows upoasomo of the rresident's military bill. Tho bill provides for w'liuiuiuieiiiB. aiis tinctures am as itnn nnvnt nn ni n ....jiJ . , I - - " - V . .. w .. U IIU1 BU I W 1 1 1 U U 1 1 ' Jusi..M y nre Hc?oro : . . of volunteers of from forty to flf- rrceiaeoi I paying hit debts, ty officer, and men. Toeochof these lie is rewarding nil those who, In bis organisations tho Stat is to pay $100 time of trial, did hira service, however for Us support yearly. This will uisrrpuiBuie. u n oi ine most clleo- amount to a good round sum, but in livoof bis auxiliaries during the last addition to tlile we will have brigade, canvass was n weekly newspaper In rogimental and armory charges, to .Now iork, illustrated, and called by say nothing of tho hundred and ono ""J vi r-ulllu, IIIU iuurnai Ol LWlllla. Int inr Dtnnnuu IVa aa.. aaa .... ... tion. It was spread broodciiHt through cessity for this extravaganco. Form- tliu lund. fcvory boy and girl and crly, under good old Democratic times, strong-mindod' woman, Including our State militia cost but a trifle. some men, delighted in It. It con Volunteer companies, composed ol tho tamed horrid caricatures, on which ol- bost young mon or tho vurions cities mflill lliA tM.I.I.'n l.nl.. ...1,1. .If........ 1 7 ... I'irtt Work. The Lcgislutur posscd a bill allowing the Govoruor to send threo Commissioners to tho World's Fair, at Vionna, at a salary f $2,000. Ue bus appointed throo blulo Senators, Duvis, Rutan and Graham. Tho two latter wore acta. ally members of tho conference com mil toe. This i a set up job between the Governor and these men to tuke tfl.OOO out of the Treasury. The Pitts burgh Gazette talks of tho Vionna men thus: "The commisaionorships (to Vienna) nre not officers, and tho six thousand dollars is not componsa lion." Every commissioner, after reading this will be led to paraphraso Kip. Van-Winkle: "Well, what tho devil am If" Progremire People. We presume that in view of the fact (but the next Blair county jury hat (our national "wards" on it, tho Com uiisMonori have bad all the chairs in the jury box cushioned, so that "our colored brethren" can sit witb easo wbilo adjusting the affair of tho whito trosh." Previous to the nd vent of tho Africans into the jury box, ' touts were nncushioncd. One of the organs" ol that county sayt: "Tho other jury mon (the white follows En. Km-.) may be thankful that a few of their colored brethren havo been drawn to serve with them, otherwise the . places which hove known tho old and uncomfortable chairs for such a long time, would continuo to know them many years henco. Factl" What iiuu thing it is for the - Blair county whites that tlioy have a few negroes among them, to that they havo had their seals rendered comfortahlo. . .Vatlonal Disgrace. The Devil seems to have full con trol over Ibe great majority of our i ublic men. A World's Exhibition is to conio off this Summer at Vienna, the Capital of Austria. Commission ers havo been appointed and produco Iroin every part of the known world havo boon thitipetl lliillior. The joat of Commissioners was to bo a mere position of honor. . We believe it is so yet, in every country except tho United State. It leaks out now that 1 tho Washington corruption ring stnng glcd a bill through the Inst ungodly Congress appropriating 8200,000 to pny the expenses of the Amcricao Commissioners. About forty of those Commissioners bad been appointed before tho hill was passed. It is now t opuled they are tolling out, soino re alizing as high as 3,000 fur thoir res ignation and getting those appointed Ytbo purchased their places. If Grant dun't look out, theso in fernal scoundrels will put up tho Na tional Capitol ttl Auction over there this summer, and sell it and pocket the proceeds. Money seoms to bo tho mm und dishonor the reward, of many of our public mon. Snrrtso in Wiiomo: Goose A .Mrs. Millvap, whose husband is In lb Denver (Cul.) jail for robbery, took blm u roast chicken, In which was a concealed knife, loadod pistol and a bank Dote for filly dollars, togothor : witb a letter directing tho prisoner where to look for further supplies when he should escape. The 'stulT Inji" was teken out of. that isiuken -eluro Mr. Milloap got it and1 Mr "Iksji w as "niuDrd" into jail. ready the public looks with d.Fguet. and countios, guvo thoir torvlcos with Ine porsonnl peculiarities of promi- out asking or roceiving a cent from mint men woro coarsoly sketched. tho Stato. Kvery man found bis own Hio ideal of certain institutions was uniform and felt it a duty at well ata fiercely portrayed. There was no fun. pleasure to perfect himself In tho man No ono lauchnd. It wus nil irrim. ual. Kut a , .. . . O ' ...... ..w U..1U IIVUI UUn .v. u.i.'i., MluvnKuniu I Ul IvULIIlU. UI1U IU1- lOIUIGrfl. eZLf&VflErflnf.n a A ha fA itt artificer was a forcignor, rejoicing sorted to and each mok is to roooivo in tho exprossivonamonf "Nast." Jt pay and a uniform found him for his wanted but a final vowel to bo com- kcroio sorvimn. Wliiin n..n nr. n-.-u.. :..i.i . """" .. ,..v.v. ... BuimuiD, iiuiisi- wnen inoy acted as voiuntoorsoldiors. ue nisn, was iiounuea to aentu oy not thus favorod, wo repeat. . Hast t piotorial tcurrllitios. Our milli Any ono who recalls the chastlv fuiiaoil. t in n i-i,.i,n,i n.ti; ..j m i-t ..Mi nr iI.a r t .i. : I . . . ... , muu v... ,,.,Ka u, ajr. u roe- in nas oocn Drought to this condition ley to the dying Democracy, with the by Radical politicians. Theiranxiotv emblem ot Christian faith which the to gratify the negroes and to permit . ,rv.u,. uoBuiui,- iiivin io sirui unuor shoulder slraps, tcr of jest, will duly oslimato tho hor- Ilia nlnvo.t ihn mi.ni,ir -i.i, k. J:i rid merit of their delineations. Then itary ardor that was a former feature tiuio i-uines, wnen, n. mo camtu ot In our Nlat. fk-m imn, I....... one or the most ancient dynasties of ont made up almost entirolv of no- ,"",uri " tcieoruuiin grncs, anu n, Deautilul military it Is. is to be hnd, where tho most intelli- Whiio men will nnt. tnti. gent and accomplished and scietiflo for thfy will not afllliate with negroes! men are to conveno as tho renreseiita. however muuli liadmnl Io..1a. litfa nf f hl.ll. r.,fitlAil iv A rtnm mi i.t l I. It . . . X ,, - . v-r--" vuiiimiiiii. uwirv 11.. uenco ine colored men Our 1 resident s authrued by not of have it all to thomsolvca, aud recoive (.ongress to solect men to represent almost the entire Ststo appropriation. ur, and ho chooses, nmone some dozen Indeed, tha nlii..n nf mLin-. .1,;. of unknown and insignificant individ- proprinlion to our militarv osuhliK U. uals, a disreputable journalist iron, mont was with tho viow more to koep New lorlt, Mr. J. I.UHsell Younrr: a the nnrrn in nn, 1.. ,1.. I liilftdolphian, who bakes biscuits nt Radical parly than anything else, for i" 1 1 "" ! , ns miniary, 1110 negroes don t amount ..... ""t .11. iur. inos. 10 a row 01 Uoans. It it a politica Ht, tho ferocious caricaturist of liar- dodiro. t in I O-l " f . it iiiiuiii iu pert navy. . Hon, and for ull the eood it wi 1 do the T money bad bolter bo cast into a fire. lorbear. Th fi.i;ni. 1. n..: . . ltcvenge is sweet to the dccnlv nccroes on nn emml font wronged, but U never iuetifiod. and VOI-V Niililnm nnlli.ltnl k I C3 1 a! . t ... .' , . 1 " "J vw t,inn sUOlUBOlvvi ., jimhiicii coiiucinnoo uy oi- 11 ihey would but confess it. Tboy vine law. Vongeanco is mine," suiib will go on spending vast sums of mon tho Holy Ono, thereforo if human ev. however hm th. uin.A government would fashion their prac- of the nation" may sproad thomselvos ticcs according to tho precepts ol the at tho pooplo'g expecso. Jlvntinadon e v" vii tuu iijuivLiuii ui I Monitor. pennmos lor tUc con.mmaion of crimci 1 I. a .1- 1 a 1 i.iry musi uivosi w.e punisiiment as Terrible Hlorm hi Nebraska. ... pu. . . 0mu. .i-Hiurv iilNC0L!, Nob., April 21 The first ofvengennco. Just now e havo n irn r. - V,i. , ' 'A...,. l r" crv for vengeance all over the lend.- M River R h i I rn 1 1 " ports of the late have been the most cry or vengeance al over tho lend Missouri River Rsili Pub .0 louruhls with but few excep- mornillg. Xho rlp t ons demand tho extermination of slorm it t0 ha tho Moooo Irdians for their treachery . J,.!" " ruac ierv ... 1 1 1.1 ... . ouvcro Trr Known noro. u.uuu), uiaSacro 01 ucn. uanby fro,An . ,1 .,, :,, Men were and his companions at the lava beds " 7 1 V lwo 101,8 in Kort hern California. Bryo d doub ?o lbe r tiller I x'T 'l6'1 lhM.Mn,lnrl,u,nnj!. J totbeir slock to feed them. Jcar H,,Mlw,;;; u" ::r:.:;.: . - tir"on1 man earned Keelcr, altemp- ....j .... ni,-, . lu ui .-- loJ to reach a neighbor's house scarce "i. M,nA. ''0W,I.' SL! ' ?'e "d child, a'nd the 'two Intte'r - (aviii kllV A L II II L L II I H I .av r..... I. J..il ir ft m cruel murder was but nn., f "u"n 10 .ln-. .r: Marshall, f.... . .:: ; . ; 6" 01 ii 1UI U similar act of trencher v and murder committed by while officers, wearing ine nniiorm and carrying iuu vuiniuissiont OI Ulillca fclulcs otli- cors and soldiers, tomo twenty yours ugu, nno in me same spot in which tne rathcrs of tbeso warriors, who were then bnt children, wore butch. oreu in com blood. Iho recent mur der, then, was signully the act of re vongo, and most uptly carried out. UUl IDIS, astings, perished whilo trvinif to reach bis stock from bis house. The mto and child of Mr. Bent, livinir noar Red Cloud, were frozen while at tempting to reach their neighbors af ter tho bouse had been uninhabitable. Their bodies wero found on Friday ten rods from the house. Families wero compelled to take refuge In cel lars or keep thoir beds for three davs. Houses wero blown down and filled wilh snow. The destruction of cat- follow their bad example T Our gov StahirfX ' An? 'T'8 eniment professes ,0 b'e civilised "and I "AJ6P. ' tf. ?.f llii!" on tho railways were filled with enow at naro at ice. bnow plowt were use-loss. Still in tiib Wood pile. Tho irre cbrislian, but if it follows the hasty luuimuia ui Buiinniiun cuuors 11 would bo licid to t responsibility quite dif ferent from that to which tho wild 1 . 1 : is 1 ... . iiiumiiB wuuiu 00 UOIU. nna WO hono nraftft In i inlrntr r . ... ' . . III J " " T o VII iiuiiu yen. oruni win see to it that in pun- when there it a social or nolitieal islung these murderers voncconce. "mass" thorn l .I., a i suoii ss their extermination (lor that tho wood-pilo. In Philadelnhin. ii.t tcnn I.I in,. 1. 1,1. ,l. "J .im . ., . . .! - w...m ....iuuv 1.11U tvuiiiuii nuu L-iiii-iat iirAjinni. 1 i.m i. ..nh . ... 1. .1. dren) will form no feature of the war threutens to become serious.' A ccr upon them. Our intercourse with the lain number of whim I.Hl. savages has been marked by man? been flnunititrH nn il,n r - j . ri - - - 1 11 1,1 1 ....a lernom wrong ana cruelty. rrepsralions for the Centennial, are VV a mnel taL.:...A T . I. - nut ifcui, wiib mi. u was pouungiy out ol humor, bocause somo but two or threo years since this ex- colored specimens ot femininity have termination process was practicod been assigned to tho tame position upon tho Piecunt by Gen. Shoridan. The nalefaeod erinnlinn ,.iirl -r.,.A. in uil.!.. I. r.. a ... I t f .1' . I . . . . I" vi.u mi uvu uuuureu inuians, 10 aisooinio, or to act in concert, with including their women and children, the dark skins, ulbcit the work it a weie inassacrou.anu corlaiulv 110 cood natriol 0 one. r til . 0 . . I 1 . . came 01 11. uesectiinol to be ah o eominir tul .. j . 1 .. . i. . . - m anaersiano me inuinn character. howl .... pottat Carat. Tho Third Assistant Postmaster Gonornl, Mr. U. W. Harbor, has given uutiuu Hint, wiu nvvuBBury appropna lion having boon made for the nur pose, the Department will, on the first of May next, commonce the Issue to postmasters 01 tho postal cards author ized by the tot 01 Juno 8, 1872. The card adopted it five and one eighth inches in length and throo inch es in width, and is made of good, stiff taper, waicrmarKoo wim tne Initials 1. S. P.. O. D. in monogram. 'J'ho face of the card it ongrnvod, surround- od by a border In scroll work one eighth of an inch in width. Tho one cunt stamp printed on the upper right iiuiiu L-uinur is iiuina prouio bust Ol the Goddess of Liberty, looking to the left, and surrounded by lathe- worn oordor, Willi ttio words ' U. S. Postngo" inscribed above and "one cent below. On the upper loft hand oornorare tho words "United Statoe Postal Card," with directions to "write the address only on this side, tho mes sage on thoother." Undcrnenth.and uccupying ine lowor null 01 tho card aro ruled lines on which to write the addrosH, the top lino boing prefixed wim ine word "10." iho back 0 tho card, Intended for tho communi cation, is entirely plain, boing dovoid even of ruled lines. In color, the body 01 iue cura 11 ngnt cream, iho prin ingvelvot brown. No variation I size, shape, color or in any other 11a ticular will bo mado from the rogulur niyiu iu ni-cummooaio special cases nor will the Department do any nrlnt In ir on tho card bevond the emrravinir specinea in mo description. Postal cards will be sold for one con each, noiihcr more nor less, whether n lurge quantities or la small. Tho object of tho Postal Cards to facilitate letter corrcspondonco an provide for tho transmission throuerl tho mails at a roduced ruto of postage 01 siiori communications, either priut- ou or wriiion in poncn or inn. They may iiioreioro do used tor orders, in vitaliont, notices, receipts, acknowf edgmontt and other requirements of business and social 1 1 lo, and Ihe mat ter desired to be convoyed may be euner in writing or in print, or par tially in both. In their treatment as mail matter they are to be regarded by pOBtmastors tho same as scaled loiters, and not ns printed mattor. ex cept thul in nn case will unclaimed cards bo tent to tho Dead Letter Of fico. An ordinary printed business card may be tent through tho mails whon propaid by a one cent poatsco stsm attached ; but sncb card mustcontai absolutely no wrltton matter except urn nuurcBti, uuicrwiso H win oo treat ed as not fully prepaid, and refused admissions into the mails. All cards different from those here. in described bearing embossed or print- cd postage stamps and purporting to bo United States postal cards are counterfeit, and the manufacturer of sucii curds or tho atlomut to use ll same will subject the offender to a fino of $500 and imprisonment for five years. (Sec. 178, Postal Code.) n . .. . . .ii . .' 1 ummnsicrt win not, undur any circumstances, bo permitted toreduco or exchango postal cards that may be misuirocicd, spoiled in printing ubo in What it tho country Let the misccironalionisls let an advocates ot the equality Jo such trouble exists wilh the Indi- of races groan out their indignation ans in the British Proviuccs, and tho that right in the city of brotherly love savages there aro mora ferocious, such slight thould bo shown to tho uiuuuiuiiBiy ana cruoi man our Iribot. 1 special pels or Radicalism. There must bo somothinir wronir. I ., Atioona isun. Lieut. Col. Grant. This is a new . Ihing in militsry circlet. It it Fred, liiEATURALUntucig. Itisfearod who was kicked out of West Point, that the Natural Bridgo in Virginia and then made a Lioutenant Colonol will be dostroyed. A gonlloman pass- by his daddy. Tho St. Louit Jlepub- ing over it rocuntly wae Btartlcd bv lican. alludinir In ih nrnmni inn nhhls the appearanco of volumos of deep worthless boy, says i "It would have uiacB. Biuuae anu joit oi name rolling been bad enough if he hud carried in 0111 110m Dcneaw us mussive trch. to tint snugsincouro the commission There was atlrong tmoll of sulphur, of Second Lioutenant ; but, forsooth, ..... ...v Biuuuu vub wnriu unu sioam- 00 must be made Liioutenant Colonol ng for somo distance around. The in ordor to give him the pronor rank ...I I. ..I .1: !... I...13.,. . 1 . ,'. . ,, unu uiKMujr ueuiiing ins exaitcu uno- pooploln tho neighborhood were irroat- y alarmed, believing that a volounio ago. lie has no more right to be Lioutenant Colonel than to bo Com mandor in Chief, and tho President who can thus sot at defianco all pro priely aod precedent, forthosakoof his BUn. In CU1ILV Ol Bn (in.tnnA whlnh nnlli v. uuiiiuiii uiir enn iQBinr iir nniiiniM 1. ia a .. meslono contaiiiinir lar.-o fissures irmulL tn everv nflli...- -hn -o0ru k filtn.l tvilh (Ti'iitinmiln a Lln.l ,.F I.!... I .a.i. ... . " .-..-....., mHti ui unu- unuorm 01 ine united slates, and will iiiiiivu iui ur an inaiiiim. somo be so reirnrdod at lnm nH hrna1 .1: .. -1 t : .i .1 uiniumu iiuuvo nigu-waicr muiK aro ruption was about lo tuke place; but 'rot. utmpboll, ol L.00 Univcrs tv. 00 uoiiig apprised 01 luo lacts, soon supplied a more satisfactory oxplana tion of tho phonomonoD. Tho bridirn it mmi, is li sulphurous deposits and metnllio ox ides in miiiuto quantities. Tho ac tion of sulphur on metallic oxides In tho prosonno of water will generate beat lo a degree sudluient to ignite a mast as combust iblo ns irrahamilo.- ho thawing of tho show in Cedar creek supplied tho water nocossary fur such action ns has boon duscribod. nd so tho combustion Is fully account ed for. The Natural Bridgo Is 0110 of Iho most culebrutod natural curiosities this country, and it is lo bo honed tat tho injuiy done it by this singu ir chemical procuKs will not provo so serious as to result ia lit coinplote destruction. iV. '. Sun. lRnEI'RF.HSIIll.r COMLICTORS. Tho postmnstor of New Orleans is a do fiiiiltcr to the amount of 854,000. ike tho President's brolher-in-taw. Casey, this postmaster It ono of the gang of unscrupulous ad vonlurors who ave producod all the evils which of- cl tin unhappy people of Louisiana, 'hile Grant's office holders plunder and oppross the people, their Yile surpalion is tutlainod by (J rant's bayouula. , , According to a Harrieburs corres pondent, it is protly wolT settled that Robert W. Maeker It to bo tho llepiibli'-an noiniiiee for Sttte Treas urer . brbPfN Ricitts. Senator Stowoart is ono or the many examples of sudden wealth acquired while in Congress. a low year ago only bo nourished behind an ox team in Nevada, which is not to bit discredit. At this present writing no riuos ailer the most showy turnout nt tho capilol. Thus does tho whirliclg of time brine itsrovoniroa He came to tho Sonnto in 1805 nspnor as Job's turkey is reportod to have ucm. iow no snaKes ins millions in the fane of fortune The Central Pa. cifio Railroad was ono of bis profitable clients, and he bad tho good luck, by accidout, of cnurso, to become chair, man of tho PaciAo Railrond commit tee Iu tho Senate. The fact carries its own comment. Ol'TSTniPl'INO 111 RoTIISCIIILnt. The 13 11 (la I o Courier says that Orvil L. Grant, tho President's brother, drives thriving business on the strength of hit fratornal rotation. "lie bus lately procured the appoint ment of ono Collins a military trador al Port Laramio, Colli nt to furnish tho capital and give Orvil half the gross receipts." By the elose of Grsnt't tocoud term he aud hit inter minable family of relative and dead beat retainers and hangers-on ought to bt the richest tribe in existonoo. I lie Jtotbsohilds will have to take back KtMta. olbcrwiso rrndorod unfit for tho hands of private holder. The Department will not furnit less than fivo hundred cards on ll order of a postmastor. Individuals desiring postal cards will purchase them of a postmaster, as in no case can they obtain them upon their a p. mention 10 mo AJcparimcni. Trutlit from the Hirht Source. General Karnsworth. from the third Congressional district of Illinois, hns appropnaicd his share ol buck pay i.t.n.l il.A . L .. . . . , ... , r v. iiuiu ius ouaiuuieill ui luxes III Ull district, on tho theory that each dis trict pays iu own member, and on the supposition that somo members wi retain their shnre. II lie were lo re turn his lo tho United States Tressurv, the amount would still bo paid bv bis district. "Besides." he adds, "if it wero roturncd lo tho .National Treas ury, it would always be a ttmnlimr subject for a claim oithor for myself or my representatives." In hi letter on this subject ho presents tomo col- miuiui luetB ui unporianco in pointing out the rottou foundation on which this whole movotuent in favor of in creased pay for tho President and other officers rests. General Ferns worth declares the plea that largor nullifies are necessary 10 enable a ll el mem anu memners 01 longress to livo respectably in Washington is not trna No other President hat "asked for more." Mr. Lincoln saved half hit salary, and that, too, whon gold was 200 and over. And yot the allowances, "incidentals," and "contingencies" for iur. uiijuuin wero jar loss liberal than for tho present ocencantof tho Whito IIouso. Somo of the items voted for Lincoln tn 1804, and Grunt in 1878 aro worth consideration. For Private ftocretnry, bloward and Messenger, Lincoln was ullowed $1,000. For the samo olliocrs and two addilionnl ones Orant is ullowed fl:i,800. For con tingent expenses Lincoln was given e-,uuu. a 111a item is increased lo 000 for Grant. Fuel cost Lincoln 8U.. 400 j Grant has 85,000 for that pur pose. For repairs ol houso. for furni. lure, for improvinir grounds, nurcliaae 01 pianis anu an contingoncios, Lon gross votod Lincoln 80,000. This Horn is raisod lo 830,000 for Grant. Tho inns measure of advance Is out unon all the items of expenso in favor of uuncrai orant, and yet thoro is noth ing in the circuinstnncct of the esse to warrunt such a course Articles havo not ndrunced bevond tho m ice flo-i 1. f ui icui. in irutu many 01 mom oave fallen by a heavy nor cent. What. ll.... I. .1.. !-.!E. r , . un-ii, ib iiiu iQBiiucainin ior incroas nir .11 1. . 1- . 1 an mo vxpenscs ot 1110 government for the Fxeeutivo and Lei'islative uepartmonts: Uenonl harntwonh thinks thoro It nono. And the noonle gruB WIIU II1UI. EscAr or a Mvrpereb asd a hum- urn or ontra Convicts. The jail at Washington, IV, was opened by false keys on Saturday iiiitht. April lllth. and all tho prisoners, except a boy and an old cripple, escaped. Among the number is ilriceland, tho murderer. The window was oiioucd bv moans of a jimmy, access obtained to the thei'llft room, hissafo, in which were the jail-keys, forced open, and the doors uulocliod. Tho plan was a good one and well workod up. Theconntry around is beingscoured, but tho criminals had a good start be fore the affair was discovered. Tnu Odious Wuiti. "No whit man fur olllco," Is the motto of the negro lodges of Know Nothini nnu. forming ia iho youth. Rough on the rpot-bsggor, that. Eoading ha struck a flowing woll that runt :7ft,000 gallons of water tday Coupon jmtwt. Joseph Mutbard, of Reading, one of it.. '..i n i-.i Jl ni- iii uuuuij uiuraissiuners 01 uerKS eounty, died oo Tuesday laslin that ciiy. - . , Darborrow.of the Huntingdon Jour nal, says that be eloinhod from Fbens. burg to Wilmore and returnod on the I7tb day ot April, 1854. , ; The Altoona iS'un savt: Tho P. R. R. ( 'omptny have comrueucod exca vating Iholuuuol at Gallilxin, porpara- lory to laying nurd iracK through It. An exchange taya: Tho lumbermen of the north and wost branches of the Susquohanna rlvor are tbo most thor oughly organizod act of business men in tho btato. - The Democrats have a mniorily of iweniy-tevon in tne new t-onnecticut llouse -ot Reprosenlativos. 1 In the Sonale tho Republican majority has ooen reuuceo 10 one. , The Warren Ledaer tavt : "Radical oditort fare tumptuously every day and wear flnolinen." For which they have to wash a great dual of dirty linon for the administration. A Small jSrxAL. Commissioner to Vionna ia not a civil office after all ; it is just a placo provided for a Senator to tako a pleasant tummor jaunt with hit family, and have hit exponsespaid uy 1110 oiate. coining more. J be editor of the Soranlon JVee Press it going "up among the little stars, sailing around the moon," along with Prof. Stone, the leronaut He says be Intends lo write a grapbio ao- oount 01 iue most thrilling and blood curdling ascensiou ever made. Isaao Slenkor, ex-Auditor General of Pennsylania, died in New Berlin, Uuion county, on tho 21st inst., in the senventy-third year of bit age. He waa eloctod Auditor-General in 1802, whon Jumoi P. Barr, Ksq., of the Pittsburgh rost, was eloctod Survoyor Goneral. A Buffulo girl, protty and olghtoon, has told over fivo hundred towing machines in tho last two years. She travels wilh a horso and wagon, smil ing when she loaves a machino. and shedding toars if anybody uflorwardi refuse lo keep it. That duct tho busi noss. Tho dry flour for burns is tho most admirablo remedy ever proposed, and the information ouirht to bo imparted to all. TI.e principle of itt action is. that like ice water, it causes instant and perfect relief from pain by totally exmuuiiig an air irom ine injured pane. Personal U. S. Senator Fentom of N. Y., passed through Emporium on the Itiih, on his way to Warren, whore he proposed to take passage 0 n a raft for Pittsburgh. Tho Senator took a similar trip twenty years ago, and desires this mode of traveling in order to wllness the changes wrought akeg the Allegheny river aincc his last trip. Rev. Dr. Thomas, one of the vic tims of the Modoo assassination, was a prominent minister of tho Motbo. dist Episcopal Church. Ho was edi. torot the California Christian Advo cate for twolve oars, and manager of me jdook concorn in Sun r rancisco for several years. Ho was a man of high character, great courage and en ergy, and was much esteemed for bis personal traits. Among the last bills passed by the Legislature waa ono making the State i reasurer elective by ibo people. He ia to terve for two years, but cannot noid tne omce two terms in succession the first election under the law will take placo at the coneral election in October next, and the person choson snail onier upon hit otliuial dutiea tho 1st ilondny of May suocecdiog, nnti which time the presont incumbonl shall hold over. Tho eulsrv it fixed ai o,uuu a year. Gratit't sprinif and summer e-xrur. tlons are the themes which now en gage the attention of the Democratic press. The Idoa that tho President should preramo to visit his farm in Missouri is shockinff and abominable. anu men 11 hns leaked out that the jong Branch coltaito is bcintrrenova ted, painted and possibly refurnished All thit it tho cause of much annoy, ance to the Democracy, who insist that the President ouirht to remain on duty like a third class clerk and never absent himself from Washington. But the Presidonl does not acree with tbeso loribct. Uarrulurti State Jour nal. That's so. But nil his predecossn id. And we think that cither of them knew at much tt Gen. Grunt. or ine eaiior 01 the state Journul dset. Sup gfli'frtlsfmfot. CAUTION All psraofli ar hroby wsrasd gilDit barbsrlos or trmtins my wif Kliia beih on mj Mconnt, ahs faavlBg 111 my bd ud osra wiuioui ju4 etuM or pravoaAUaa, Bns 1 am ilvttrmlnAd to so dsbu of hsf ooatrMtiof UDicti waipeiitd br lair. . llKNJAMIJf CFISIIEH. Rooktos, April S, IS7I.-3I WM. R. MORGAN, i CLEA11K1KLU, IA. Asl for th. AT WOOD PLOWS. Parmara la Bred ot Plowa will do wall lo ot.ll at bj farm Ib Lawrvono luwnablp, aod oxstttloe tha inprored Alwoud right and la(l kaadod and Ida hill Plana, whioh 1 aai aallina- ranrchraD for oarn. aulSO-Dm iRPIIANS COURT SALE. In V nurpuaaoa or au order of tb Omhana' Court of Claarfleld eouDty. the uoderilKned. Ad- ntniatrator of the ealata of tlourga lleaoia, lata of the Htate of Mlaiouri, doo'd.. will aall at nub- lie aale, at the Court linear, in the borough of viearDoiti, rata oouoiy, on THUHHIUY, MAY, 22.1, 1873, at 1 o'clock, 1. M., the lulluwiui deaoribed real estate of laid daoeaaed, to-ariti All Ibat eerlalo tract of land, aituato in Morris towoahln. aaid rounij, oououoa oj laoui of lianiel uaatus and iithrra, containing (INK llUNOHKll AND MNKTY-KOIR ACltErt, mora or leaa. The improvnaanta eooaiit of a food TWO-bTOHT PLAK HOI'SK, l(i28 foot, with kllohen at tached, FKAMK BARN 66 by aboal is feci, aud other outbulldinfra. UOOO OKC'IIAHU on the nrouiaea. The property la alio uudtrlaid wilh eoal. About one huodrcd aorof of tbo traol U cleared and under a rood etate of eultlratlon. lii or Sili. One-third of the burrhaea money eain upon eonartnalloa or lale ono-taird in one year, and Ihe balance ia two yeara there- alter, tile latter two paymcnta, wilh intereel from date of aale, lo be secured by bond and uortgaf e ob we premirra. yAHiAL nAMB, April 13, '71, l l AdroiBlatraior. AN ORDINANCE. Be it enacted by the Burgnaa and Town Couoctl, and It ia hereby ordered by the authority of the aama 1 lL That hereafter Bo perron ehall be permit ted to uae or occupy any atreot or nortion of atreel for the parpoae af laying thereon boildiog male rial, or of errctiBg ecaflolding or other appliaooea conaeoted wilh the errotiou of aay building, el cept they Irat obtain from the Clerk of (he Tows CouBcil a permit te ore the aama, aod orrry per. aun aball nay for aaid nerrait tha aunt of Sra dot. Ian, eicrpt when aaid permit (rente the nee of oreoaa or Martet atrerta, when they aball pay the aum of ten dotlare. 2d. The Clerk aball grant do permit to aay owner or builder for a longer period than all moolka or to uae any other portion of the etrert than the half of Ibr rtreat fronting tbe premiaea oa which tbe laid building ia to be errctrd. A. 1'. IS I K, Kergitae. Atteal 1 B. C. Joanenn, Sec'y. ap21-et s, I.SNYDER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER 11D PSaLES IB Watcbos, Clockt and Jowclry, Oppnitt Court lloum, Faoond Ft reel, CLRARFIKLD, TA. All kiudaof repairing in my line Drumotlr at tended to. April 13. 1S73. QUNSMITUIXQ. G. W. WOLFE, PRACTICAL GUNSMITH. Fbnn OB Third afreet, over HlUv'a M.VMiiiV abop, CLKAKKIKLP, I A. All sinda or Kiflea and Shot Gunaoaband. Repairing done ia a trat-claaa manner and at fair pnecr. SS'TJ JOOK AND HEAD! SADDLE & IHR.MSS MAKI.VG! ganlurar, Mnwntt, (it. H. F, BIGLER & CO atsuat ia ,, H A ll DWAI1E, Alao, Manufaetareraof ' Tin and Sheet Iron Ware CLEARfll'LD, FA. LOT OF SADDLES, BIUDLE3; Barneta, Collara, etc., for sals by H. F. BIGLER k CO, PALJIEK'S PATENT UNLOAD x . U Day Torka, for sale by ; -. II. F. BIGLER A CO. (XIL. PAINT, PUTTY, . CLASS . - ... - i . .. ; Nalli, sla, for eala by j , s H. F. BIGLER i CO, II ARNESS TRIMMINGS & SHOE Fladlagi, for lale by H. F. BIGLER A CO. QUNS, PISTOLS, S W OIUD CNES Tot sale by If. F. BIGLER A CO, gTOVES, OF ALL SORTS AND Blaea, for aale by ., H. F. BIGLER A CO. RON I IRON! IRON1 IRON Fer sale by 1 H. F. BIGLER A CO. II ORSE SHOES & HORSE SHOE FAILS, for lale by . -'- H. F. BIGLER A CO pULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES , And beat Ifaaafactare, for aals bj H. F. BIGLER ft CO fUIMBLE SKEINS AND TIPE BOXES, fer tale by II. F. BIOLER A CO. TEDDER CUTTERS for sulo by mcd30-T0 B. F. BIGLER A CO. MACULE AD ST0.E YARD! Btatk Tiiikvis. W hilo tbe Leiris- ature of South Carolina wascomnosed of mon who could read and write we moan prior to the voar 1861 the bill for stationery amounted to about t-100 nor session. JNovr when comnosod of plantation negroes ana a small sprink- iiik 01 cariim-uaL't-ers anu a sti 1 sinal - r inlusion of rcsneclablo whito men. singular as it may appear tbe bill for siaiionery insi year amounted to the enormous sum of $10,000. The print- ni; cm ot tho Slate in 1872 amounted to eOOO.OOO-dlvidcd amonir tho lladi. cal papers. Tbe excessive knavery of nil ibis is much more clesrlv main- st, wbon it it borne in mind that all tbo State taxes aro paid by the white men who aro old residents of tho Stato. Pieitlior tho neirroct nor thoir while Hies from the North contributing one dollnr thoroto. And vol men around ore who protend tobonestvandevon to rollgion, vote year aflor year to sustain those arrant thicvot. JMts- burg Post. Physicians have it last pronounced Train crazy. . UMBER CITY UNION MALE J AND FKMAI.B ACAbKMY. The trat term of thia achonl will eommanra ae io eirat Hoaaay nr Slay. IK7I. ender the auiiAr. Inlendraey of the Rer. i. C. Urler, a graduau of nor. on Loimge, wno la now permanently located Lumber City, and baa contented ta teach tha noiil. lie la a gratlriaaa of aierit. and baa bad aerrral yrare ecperiraee in track lug. Tuition payable anr-half In advance) the bal- anoe ai ine utiidie 01 tbe Irrm. onimoa Knillab branehet tt OA lllgbrf , g (10 Claraiaa..,.. , in (in lirnglb or term elg'lteea weeka. No drit,inil for aliaonee, anleaa Ib care of protracted itinera 1 Pooka need are Mitchcll'l fleorranhr. Ilmk.'r iBirniv.uBi nu irriuen Arilhaeuoa, llurtl a Kn- n (Irammar, Oaviel' Elementary Algebra, lllon't Latin and Qreek Keadrra. (I.rn.lr. Iiarlca' Lcgendar Scleace of Tkinga, familiar rewar. Tha Lumber City Academy la looBled la !.. bar City, t'learSeld county, Pa., aig mitra weal of Uurwrnarillr, Ibe lenninm of I be TTrone A Clear eld Hailroad, and la remote from the diraipatiooa and demoraliaing inflaeaoea which abound la many larger plaeea. A prudent patronage ta toltelted. lard eaa be had at fl.MlMrweek. rorfartber tartlenlart addeeat tbe l'prlnotpal, OT aae of the irectora. , SIBBTToaS. Wm. M. neary, P. W, Hoy l, P. L. Fergueon, Alel. Ferguaou. lr. D. O. Crourb. JOHN 0. HARWICH, Market St., CLEAIIKIELD, Ta , la tbe Biaa lo go to if rou want a eel of new HAKNESS or a lew 8AlDLK, or any thing elar n iiiaa una. lie turna out aa good work aa ia done in any thop ia i'euneyirauia, aud hia pricca are very reaaonauie, Conataully ou band a full lint of TROTTING GOODS. neb aa Trolling Fad Ilea, Quarter and Shin Doota, Trotting Kollarr, Wbipr, l ine Urualiea and Combe, te. A fine aaenrtinenl of Nela, liorae Ceverr, hnee Dlankela, Iluffalo Kobea, Ac, Ac, kept ia aeaeoo, In fact anything Ibat boreemen aiand ia oeed of la aleayr on band. All of whieh will be aold al wholetale or retail at ine rry ralrcat ratea. Repairing promptly attended to. All work guaranteed, abop iu room formerly occupied ai 1 on urai, April , IK7J. cffJurational. CLEARFIELD ACADEMY. A Male aud Female Claaalcal lllfib School. Cark Department Hrparato. Dlnlluct and t-ooiplelc lu llaeir. TH R tcholartla year of Ihia Inatilutioo la dirl di-d into two ei-rioua of Sve moBlba itwenty one weraa) eaen. I be Oral aeraion conmrncea on the fl rat Monday In ftepieuberj tbe acoond, ou the oral Monday in February. inecouree of inatruetiun embracer erery thing eeceirary to a tnorougn, practical and aeeomplirb. ad education of both rezra. Popill will be admitted at any time and ebaread from date of entrance to tbe cluae of tbo aeaaion. Mo deduction will be made for abrenoo, aicrpt in carea of citreme and protracted illaeaa. Ntudenti from a dialance eaa be accommodated wilh board at low ratea. for f articnlara, rand for eirrnlerr, or addreaa Her. P. L. HAKRIriON, A. M., July tt, Wl-Xt. , 1'rinclpaL MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CLKARFIKLD, PA. rTUII BL'MMFS TERM of eleren weeka, will JL eommeaee aionuny, April llta, 1073. TERMS OF TUITION. Reading, Orthography, Wrlllng,01.)eet Lea. aona, I'rltnary Antoinette and J'rimary Ueogranhy- tr 00 lllatory, Local and dercriptire Urography wun nap Drawing, u rammer, Mental and Written Aritbmetie I On Algebra and the Seienora It 00 Inatruetion in InatrumenlaJ ainaie 10 00 Oil painting, 11 leaaona II SO Wat work I 00 ror lull particular aend for Circular. Clearfield, April 0, 1"1. 8 T70 J rillEKRY TRKB J MA n.'t.ytlr, rtla Walte, Marti C. H 11 lllon. L. Moore, W. Ppeoerr, Lumber til-. April SS. IT J. MA LB & FE- AI.K COLL KG K. Tbe b'ummer Term of Ihlr Inatitnlioa will aum for tbe receptioB of elndenia ef both rrxee on MOXDA V, the ilh day of MAY, 1871. Thorough inatruetion la all Ibe branchea of a eoramon Knglith aad academical eduoatloB. fiiiaeial al. tenlion giten to the training of loaehera. Ia atruetioa on tha Piano and Organ will be girra by Miar Kale F Moore. t or particular, addrere 11. B. KtNPORT, Ser'y. Bend for catalogue. ap?X-lt rjMIE AUTOMATIC KiiUlinK Iffnohlne! Thle Knitting Machine la one of tha mml '. ful Inrentl.na of tbe age. By untiring elforte auii iiiAeintiur rzoerimenir inr Invpnlnr h.. eebiered what tbouaanda bare unriiceraarnllT tried to atlala. That la, a K.N1TT1KO Ml. CHINK, that Will hnitaaock in aeren iAin.,1.. V. I ... J . ... . . ... ' aii .ue, eompieie. narrowa ana wldena.- nnlta all gradraol ram. Niililea.Tiiliea.UoAH. Men'a Knit Jackett, lloalery of all aliea, and al morl an rndlraa rarlety of I'eeful aud Ornament al Ooodr. It will knit from a Watch Unard lo a Hlrlgh Robe, and doca It wilh nratneaa aud dee patch. Pcraona Ibat are Incapaclatcd from bard worn, vmn earn irom QTO inOLLARSr- Prr Day with tha K Bitter. TTill Machine baa takes tbe higbrat Premluma at tbe Principal Ripnaitiona, Bute and County r Airi. 11 ia aimpta ana auraoie la eonteruetton, and will wear a lifr-lime. Ar It Ir eonatructcd with the flneat mrchanieal eaactneaa. and for general range or work. "IT HAS NO ItyilAL," and la only limited ta beauty aad rtrle by the Imagination and Ingenuity of thr operator. HET.tIL PRICE, MO.OO. For reference tha puMIe ean addreaa areall op en the following reaidenta of ClearSeld mam. , Jnilab Tbompaon, Jonathan llarlahora, John Norrla. U. U. Kilter, John F. Hloll, Ctirwrnavllle; Lewia 4. llurd and John Orr, Hard P. O.i Blah Jobnatoo. Ahrnham Bncnoer. Kllaba Fenton. Orampiaa IllllaP. 0. 1 Joaenb Kirk. John Ow. oaa, Jamee Carry, Lumber City. eamael Jenklna, Sin., at Curwanarllle, It Ihe Oeatral Ageal for Clrartald aod Jrtrrroa eoun Ilea. All neerararr tnformaUon oaa be ahieiAAd by oalllag opoaklm. April IS, lRll-tf. Mr 1. 8. S. LIDDKLL, Uarrng engaged la tha Uarble buainear, daalroa to Inform bar fricndi and the public that abe baa oow and will keep eonetautlyoa bead a large and wall aelect-d atoek of ITALIAN AN D VERMONT MARBLE, aad 1c prepared te forniab te order TOMBSTONES, BOX AND CRADLE TOMBS, : : - MoatMKNTf, Curbi and Porta for Cemetery Lota, Window Filli and Capi, alao, BUREAU, TABLE AXD WASH CTAKD TOPS, Ac, Aa. VA-Tard an Raid ilreel, near the R, R. Depot, Hear Odd, la. J7,7I rpRRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANG IX CJ VASES, Stovo Lining and Fire Brick, kept eonitantly oa band. ST0XE AXD EARTIIE WARE OF EVERT DESCRirilOXI CROCKS! POTS! CROCKS ! Planer's Patent Alrllcht Self Scaling I'rull t'aital BTTTKR CROCKS. iih lid. CREAM CROCKS, MILK CROCK", Ai'i'i.n-111 1 1 r. it rKot,:n.a, PICELK CHOCK. FLOWER rOTH, TIB DISnES, cTtvv TOTS. And a great many other thina too aumerona In mention, to be bad at . FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S ' STONE . WAIIE POTTERY Comer ot Cherry and Third SI recta, CLEARF1KLD, PA. augi ' Down I Down ll tiie:xasFaiSivai AND Or COURBE Tug CHEAPEST 1 Proclamation against High-'prfcj TE are sow opening cp a lot of ibr W, . , T moat eeaaonabla Ooda aad W,, irod la tbla market, and at .i."" "0 one of tbo good .Id daya of cheap Oitn,! who lack faith upon thie point, Tor deem,. T gationa auperfinoua, need but , . . " C.ihV oiT OCR STOJlg, Comer Front aad Market 1tre.1t . WW they can tee, feel, bear and know f aelycl. To fully undoratand what are chew Z thia moat be done. We do not deem It BL!!z to enumerate and itemlae our atock. I, tTT? for to rule that """a Wa have Everrthing that is BTeeded aad conaomed la tbia market, and at BrlA. .1 aatoBlah boLh eld aad yoang. r u" aeSB JOaarH DRAW A , r. s. aiLLBa. . Mem, MILLER & POWELL, M WHOLESALE k RETAIL ERC II A NT fr - r Oraham'i Row, Market St, CLBAHFIE1D, PA. Wa would moat reapeetfully Inform oar rrnA euatomera, aad tba publia feaerally, thai wtn now baak In our old querteri, wbick ban baa remodeled aod improred, aad wa are now an, pared ta accommodate all wbo may fetor) W ealllng. N B W. G O 0 DS!" Wc kaea Jort receired car of tbe largeet awda of all kindr of MonhandiMerer brought to Clan, teld eoaaty, whiab we iatead te rail at rack 1. ror ai win make it an object for all pmei purchaee from aa. FamiMea laylag la euur loppllei of Grooeriea, Dry Ocoda, tr., (boolcHi fail to fin aa a call, ae wa feel eeatdeal rw prieoa and eoperior quality ef gooda U1 aap( (etlifj all. Our atock of GBOCBRIES oonilita of Coreaa of Ike beat quality, Teee, la, fan of all kiude, Molaarce, n.h, gajt, Cbren, Dried rruil, Bpieea, PrerUioaa, Flew aad Faei c.', Ac." Oar clock of DRY G O O D 8 la large aad rarled, and we win Jmet mj wa eaa apply any article In that line, without earn. ting. T ' i , ' READY-MADE CLOTH IKQ We bare a large clock of ready-made Oclkii for lloa and Boya' wear, which watll dlrponat at a rary email adraace oa eort. Boon and Suoee, Oats aad Capa, Bardwin, Queenaware, Wood aad Willow Ware, Notion Fancy Gowda, Cerp.ll, Oilclolna, Wall Facwv Window Bbador, Ac, Aa. ff Being etteoalrdy engaged la the Leak buaiaeee, wa ait able to offer inferior Indaeeaeaa to JoLbere. .' MILLER A FOWILb, Cleartrld, Pa , Jan. 1, 1871. II. F. BIGLER k CO. bare for tale CARRIAGE & WOODS, BlUm AND rOLE9, -IIUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, Ac Carriage aad Wagoa Makera abauld aaaka note of tbta and eall and examine tbem. They win oe aoia at lair pneer. anay2I 72 I yon printing or evert rrcnup. J lira sektly neru'ed tt tbli oBot. To Tax-Payers I " accordance with the Act of tbe Orneral Ar. eembly of tbta Commonwealth, annroeed the ..a any vi marcn, i. 11. IB70. and tbe runn e. ment apnrayod Ihe Id day of Anril. A. D. 1K7J "relating to the eullreiiaa of taiee in Ihe county of ClearSeld," aotlee ta tlierefora hereby given u IbeUi-payrra rending In tbe diatricta named below, that tbe County Trra'urer, in accordance wun me ecenoa rectloa or raid Ant, will attend at rlectloaa on the followtnr named dare, fne it.. purport of receiriog the Oounty and Stale Iub aareaaed for lite year ISTJi For ClearSeld and f.awrenee townrbip, Friday For Earthaur, Tuerday, May Sth. 1 For Coington, WedneadaT.'Mey ttk, For flirard, Tlioraday, May Stb. For tloaben, Friday, May Stb. For Bradford. K.tordar. M.r Irlik For Uraham, Monday, May I Jth. For Morria, Tneaday, Mar 1Kb. For Decatur, Wedueaday 'May lltk. For Oacenla. Tburailae. Mi. i-.il. For llouladale, Friday. May I Stb. : For Hogga, Saturday, May lTth. For lluaton, Tueedat, May itOtb. For Union. Wrdneaii... af. ai.. For Brady, at Wert Liberty," Tburaday, May Md. " " Troolrille. Friday. M.'e 3d. " l.uthertburg, Paturdar, May lh. ... r-n.w.Hlll. t . 1 ., . 1 .. L '"e, .iinooar, may zoih. ror Pike. Tucadae. M.. &:ih For Hloom, Wednraday, May 71th.' For Penn, Thurrday, May j'eth. s For Lumber Cltr, Friday, May .10lh, For Fargnion, Saturday, May 11 at. I poo nil trior paid to the Treaanrer there will be a reduction of FIVB PKR CENT., while Ave per cent, will be aeVcd alrr ll. rM !,,, .Jul, .err t. .11 ,p,u UlM, ,,(. , Jf Tan per cent, to rromnt la. .a.... n...i eea, alter the lat of Mey, pay their taiea at tbe " " oaiance or tbe dlrtrieU "... v. Ti.iivu aiier June court. BAMUKL P. WILSON, T'M'nrer'l OOce, I Treaeurw, ClearSeld, Pa., April , lfl'l. J P! VTION A" Peraoat are hereby no. e .mi-M 001 10 mterlere will, IV,. r. 1 1 pry .rty , On. cow ,n4 c,,f f . fl b"'1 of Bl"'',. ar tha arm. belong. t ata, , I hariag purebaaed tbe tame oa the 17th day of April, l7J, (,, i,,ni, 8o,d, d kM SolaJa, bla wifr, and bare left the. with tbem oa loan only tultjret lo my order. opni , W) 14, JAMES MILKS. AIIMINMTRATX1R' KOT1CR tfoile, la hereby ileen that letter. r .ai.M..i.. Sih',V!"V,WM- K- late of Ibe borough of ClearSeld, ClearSeld eoaaty. Pa.. aavtnc been del. ocaaiaa aii.. . all peraoBa Indebud to ttld relate will pie...' Jit-. 1 P'raieat, tad thoat keying tlalmt or demanda will nn..... .k a.tb..lMud f ..Mlemtat auSj? o. a. er nillLKr, rirt.ld,Ar,l?1,ft!r,VaAWdu3;r.. JAKIEL GOODLANDER, Ll'THEflSBCRO, FA, Dealer la DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY A GLOVES, 17AT3 A CAP3 aad BOOTS A 600BS, ' Tobaeee, Orocerict and Fian, Krilr, Hardeaja. Vucenaware and tllaaaware, Men a eat Boyt' Clothing, Drug', Paiute, Oilr, 8cbool Hooka, -a large lot of P.tent Mcdiciaea, Caadirt, Kata A Dried Fruitt, Cberre aad Cearb. era, Rock and Rifle Powder, Floor, Grain and Potatoes, Clorer and Timothy 8d, Sola Leather, aforocaoa, Liaingt, Binding! tad Thread, Bhocuiekrrt' Troll and - ( . ohoo Findinga. ,M Ko greater rarlrty tf geoda ia aay tten la ooauty. All for aale Trry low tor each ereeoau prodnea at tbe Cheap Corner. April 10, II7V J. M. KRATZER. DKSIRAnl.RtlTVI.E"ofCaMimer.ee.. IxrMraaad Boya, at 1. M. KRATZER S. rpHRKE-PLY, Bruaaela, Ingrain and eber JL i-arpt petr, prtcea, at Door Oil Clotha, at redaeed J. M. KRATZnn o. AHXOltTMICNT of Wall Taprr rear I offered la thia ririnily. lc to $1 per piece. S" rP". O".. .1 J. at. hKATZKB 8. rilllB MOSJT popular maker ofMutlinl, Sheet. X Inci, pillow Mualiaa, de .al armalladraaee aoote coal, liy the pieoc, at J. M. KRATZbR'S. VEW COOM, KW FTYLKS, LARfiB XI AppOHTNENT, LOW PRICES, all to be touBd at J. M. KRATZEK'S. IAD1KS' DRIvKfl CJOOIM, la the grealrat J variety new ipring thadrr Beweat aad uioat drrtrahie atylea al . H. KRATZER 8. 4 VARIKTV of Drraa Gooda, nitablr fcf JL a uioiiruiug-aiao crape reila, eellara, ae. oeu.lantly en band, at . 1. H. KRATZER I. RI.CKIVIVG a large rupply of Ladier' aad Children a Hboea. made to order and war ranted. A kandroue Court for si ts ai """M J. M. KRATZER BKT Oranit ware Tea Sett aad Chamber Bete, Knlvee and Fork., Silrer plater Forka ind 'poona, Teble Linen, Napkin., eery ehern, at eh2S J. n. KRATZEK'S. SUAMI., rVarfa, Neektiea, Cellarr, Velaj,. Hair Oondr. tjloree. Sc. Kid 1110... at Tie.. airo inr Joarpkloe Beamleat Rid Ulorei, at i. M. KRATZER S. JRATZEU 4 LYTLB, ' ..... ' V a I t)t MARRIT STIttarr, 1 i I . CIE.UFIBID, Dealer fs PA. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, Hiudware and Quekmswark, Boots, Sbocs, llati.Caps,?. MT-niotmaktri tspplltd with LB1TBIR aad 8B0K F1NDINOS al redaeed ratea 8 AM I SALT I lALTt al wbelMale sti retail rerj ebetp. Faints, oils, oalcinep rLABTiB, liberal dittoaat to balldere. ' ' norjEBOI.D GOODS, CARPETS, WIS DOW SDADKS, OIL CLOUS la largo Auaatlttee. FISH, FLOUR, BAOOS, CORS MEAl sad CHOP, atweyt ta hand. ,' . . : 1 Alleftbe abeye geoda are (trtbtMd tioluiWrty for ctth, aad tbrrrfore eaa tad " st icld u chtap ai Ibt tinrnl. Ml7