She gUpufclian. Uioboi B. Goodlandir, Editor. . . CLBARKIELD, Pa. ,. . WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAT H. MM. ..H.r ir on want to know wknt ll golag bb Is tko kailata world, juet read Bar adtartlalag aolaaaa, tka Ayoial aoluma la paniinmr. Congressman Lamar, of M ins'wwjipl, lias reaumail uissoat In tha Houso. , TbeProBidontnomiiiiitoiJ WirtBykes, of Now York, Olive Logans husband, to bo consul t Floreneo, Italy. Tlie Pennsylvania railroad eomiany announces a quarterly dividond of two per cont., pnyablo on the 2!)th Inst. lln.i.ii Pashkd. The llarrisburg Pa triot of Saturday, the Btb, puulishos compUtto lint of tbo titles ot the bills passed by tbo Legislature. . . , - Tho Dow l'oniteutiary bill passed by the Mississippi Legislature Wtasos tbe convicts four years to responsible par ties, and will greatly reduce taxes. "Tbe Terrors of the Lost," on our Brstpago must prove Interesting to tbo readenas w ill tbe articlcson tbo "Su gar Boot" and "Tbe Florida Season," Harrington, t'jo safe burglary ton spirutor and White House fuvorito, is reported to be on bis way to South America. This removes one more witnoss against BubcocU. ' r A tolegram from Omaha says that immenso quantities of grain have boon contracted for, to be moved oast during tbo present full in freight caused by tbo contest between tho fast freight lines.- The Gonornl Conference ol the M. E. Church has undertaken to run Con gross and tbe Centennial. That body had bettor attend to its legitimate du ties and let aocular affairs alone. Reg ulate your church and yon will find enough work on your hands, without meddling with afluirs of Stale. An article in tho last North Ameri can Review gets aside all the romance of Aateo civilization, repeated by mod ern authors and Spanish authors, soys Montezuma was only an ordinary In dian ctiicf, and that all stories of bis grandour, of his marble balls and re fined luxuries, are lies and moonshine. Tun pro tun President. Tbe State Se'nato before adjourning, clectod John C. Uowmyor, of Pittsburg, President pro (em. , Tbo vole stood, Nowmyor, Jindicnl, 28, Yorkes, Democrat, ot Bucks, 20. Tho members before ad journing, agrocd to meet at the Globe Hotel on the Centennial grounds, at 10:30, on tbo 10th. ' Storms in the West. Illinois, Iowa and Kansas were the scenes of great storms on Saturday last. Chicago suffered greatly by the blowing down of houses and destruction of other property. Trains of corn wore tilown off tho track on' tbe Illinois Central Railroad. The storm consisted of wind, rain, thundorund lightning. : Tn Detective Infajit. An ex change says : "Tho secret service force in Washington is for tho protection of officials instead of the dotection of crime against the government The unani mous voico of tbe publie is that the in famous machinery should be abolished. With Grant, Babcock, Whitley, Har rington and Bell tho secret service has boon brought into irretrievable dia grace. ' , , Yas. The "blunders of Congress,' is what Harper's Journal of Civiliza tion?) and other Radical organs call the revelations made by tbe investiga ting committees, which brought to light the fuct that the dwellers In tbe White House dealt in "crooked" whisky, tra der posts, safe burglaries, and mule bones. Yes; wbnt a blunder it is to expose Radical scoundrels in the es timation of tho friends of official rogues. Excellent. Tbo Radicals oi Mary. land, in thoir Stale Convention on Thursday last, resolved that Prosident (rant's "administration has been wiso, prudent and patriotic (?)" This will bo nows to tho backwoodsmen, who liavo looked upon it as an administra tion nl presents, trader-posts and Ca det scllors, and dividing tho rash b tween tho Denis and Grants, and their rnnfeder'utos McDonald, Babcock oto . Another OVEBnoAun.' As Indicated by us last week, tho lower House ot tho Legislature on Wednesday fast ox polled Martin F. Lynott, a member from LiiKcrno county, for his corrupt practices on tho passage of tho boom bill. The vote stood yeas 144, nays T.i. lioproaenuitivo Hartshorn was among tho yeas on this vote. , Tho boom bill is In tbo hands of tho Gov ernor, but bow ho will treat It tho lu ture will develop. - . , N. 0. A LI, IlioiiT The local elec tion in Now Orleans, Monduy a week, resulted In tho choice of a Democratic Mayor and ilvo Democratic to two no- publican councilinen. There was hot con ton t, and it was tho first Dem ocratic success sinco 18(!8. Wo are .satisfied that three-fourths of tho States will bo carried by tho Democrats this ihll without any "ifs or bills" about it. A change mnst bo mado or this conn- try will bo ruined morally and socially, . ' ana in business way, destroyed. Rathe More Fuss Tuan Dkinitt Belknap's lawyers are vigorous on adjournments. Having thilod to got their iiapoachmcnt cose put off until December, they next resorted to bavo an adjournment until the 1Mb of May. But as in tbe other dodge, tho Senate on tbo 41b, voted 38 to 22, to go on with the impeachment. The question of jurisdiction ia the one bofore the Senate. ' Belknap having resigned bis office before tho charge was brought, bis counsel bold that the Senate can not impaaoh hi in, beoause he ia a pri vate crtlten I What a sage conclusion for "Christian Statesmen" to arrive at If accepting bit resignation discharges tho criminal, tboa impeach Grant, who so hastily accepted tbe rogues retig nntlnn. v.' , MORE LEGERDEMAIN. Tho "crooked" legislation at Harris burg, is over for this yoar. Tho Phil adelphia Timet, of the 4th Inst, in al luding to one of tbo tricks in the lower Houso, played oft" by a outo demagogue nomed Wolfe, from V nion county, says: "Tho distinction made in the House yesterday in the Petroff caao waa a dis tinction without a mnerenoe. J tie Constitution (section olovontb of arti ole second) says that 'a member ox polled for corruption (hall not thereaf ter be oligiblo to eitbor House.' Mr. Petroff was expelled on report .of a special committee;, charging him with having solicited money and violated tho article of tho Constitution relative to bribery, and yesterday, alter judg ment bad been rendered and it execu tion enforced, Mr. Wolfe concluded to amond tho record, and moved to cor rect tho report of tho committee so as to charge Mr. Petroff with having 'con sented to receive money for himself and for othors lor his vote and official action,' and tbo report was so amend ed and then adopted. It is truo that tho resolution of expulsion makes Mr. PotrofTs offense 'conduct unbecoming a member,' but that is so indefinite that recourse would be nocossary to the original charge in order to reach a ju dicial interpretation of tbe action of tho House. When that is referred to, it will be shown, as the record now stands, that Mr. Petroff was expelled because he 'consented to receive money for himself and for others for hie vote and official action. 'How any court, or any Legislature, could declare that a, man expelled for 'consenting to receive money lor himself and for othors for his official action,' was not expelled for 'corruption' within the meaning of the eleventh section ofartido second of tho Constitution, is beyond tho explanation of any honest, intelligent judgment, and tbe effort ot the House to correct the record was but an awkward con fession of Its own grave doubts as to the justice of its verdict As tbo record now stands Mr. Petroff will be regard ed as ineligible to snrve in any future Legislature. ' OFFICIAL DIGNITY. The lower branch cf Congress some time since passed a resolution calling upon tho President, to inform that body, in effect, as to tbe number of days "tho government" spent away from Washington, and how many official publio acts were executed be yond tho limits of "the seat of Govern ment" After a Cabinet meeting ovor the subject, Grant answers to the ef fect that some of the other Presidents spent more time away from the Capi tol than he does. Just what Congress asked for be docs not tell ; but informs that body of the delinquencies ol bis predecessors what it did not ask for. It is report od that Secretary Zsc Chand ler, during the Cabinet debate, said be "would soe the Rebel Congress damned and in hell boforo I would furnish tbe first scratch of a pen to feed a political warfare against the Republican party." Chandler is a plucky dog in dobato, but he allowod the late war to close without injuring anybody, and he will of course pursue his cowardly course until the peoplo of Michigan drive him from place and power, which they will do thia fall. Ho was turned out ot tho Senate a year ago, bnt Grant, who has no respect for any person who didn't give him a present, put him in tbe Cabinet to fill Delano's place, whom publio opinion drove out When the people drive a scoundrel out of bis Cab inet, ho just puts another In bis place. Grant seems to have about as much respect for public opinion, at a swine has for pearls. . "Sweet" and Likely. It seems as though the Government household was becoming wickederovery day. Fathers-in-law, brothers-in-law and sons-in-law, are all badly mixed up togctbor, and all defrauding tho people. Tho Har- risbnrg Patriot thus alludes to tbe last dirty revelation, though mixed by Miss Sweet. The editor in question says : Milt Sweat, thi OotBIIBMl MOlloB Stint St Chleigo, bM bo.1 mnaoatd boforo a CMitM- tootl aoaatttoi to tall bow ibl bu boaa oouptll. id to dividt thi inlary of bar offisa with thi po- illieat ring 01 toai my. Bona uai ago a Mala aeat appaartd la tba Chioago aiwtpapora lo tha Boot mat bialdia paying Ball Bar talary aonth. y to Boniaaia U. Campball, tha United Btataa Hareball for tba aorlhara diatriot of Illiaolt. iha baa booa obliged to provide a aiaaeara poailloa ia bar offlaa for Qaaraa CanpbaU. a bratbarof tha Mirabel, at a aalarj of ,. It ippoan that Iba fatbar of Miae gwoot waa tba formar paoatoa agant aod tbat tba 00I7 eoBdltloBi os whleb aba eaald aooaaad to tba oflloa waa by paylag tbia aiaafcoaallto tbo uampDana. juaranal uampoall ll tha falbar-lB-law of Orbaral Babooek. Il ia bot aarprlalnc that tho cAoa holdara and tbair argaaa aro alaanoroua agalait tba laraatigaliona al l-onaraaa, and ibalaung tbat be praouoal rar aulta will follow. It boo ma from what Is transpiring at Washington and "out West," that Ill inois and Iowa must boovcrun by Rad ical rogues. The Shame Continues. We had supposed that under the now Consti tution, our Legislature would be Im proved in a moral senso, at least Tho annual ohoap dodge ot bestowing gifts upon the officers and chief roosters still continue The scenes enacted in the body indicated, on Friday last, are a disgraco to the State, if not to the members who participated in the dirty work of giving presents to each other. If it is wrong for the Presi dent ol tho United States to accept presents, it is also wrong fur our Leg islators to aooept a bribe of the same kind. How long will this shame con tinue? A present givon to an official It oflonor a bribe than a mark of os- toem, and the sooner this vulgar cheap jowelry arrangomont is broken up, the hotter for tbo peoplo and their Repre sentatives. AwouRNxn. Tbe Legislature ad journed tine die on Friday the 6th. The conduct of many of tho membora ot that body during the session is no credit to the State, howovor profitable it may prove to tho Individuals. Tbe expulsion of two motnbors in tho lower House, and the Implied consure of half a score of others for their "crooked" ways, partially restores tbat body to the confidence of tho peoplo, whom it should, in fact, represent The Sonuto, although a higher branch, we believe was the most oorrupt of the two, and displayed more oowardico, and doma- gogucism during tbe session than tho House. The dignity, patriotism and economy of the former was an assump tion, because the leaders in that body are notorious rorruptionist of long standing. Congress baa adjourned for a week, to tbat tba mam ben may attend tbe opening of tbe Cotonil at f hljadaj. pbia today May lOih.j THE SPECIAL REPORT. Tho Special oommittoe appointed by the Senate, at Senator Boyor's request, to investigate his conduct in relation to the boom bill, reported tho follow ng to that body on Thursday last Tbe report waa laid ou the speaker's table, where it still remains, and is as follows : To the Senate of Pennsylvania : The undersigned, a oommittoe to whom was referred tho case of X. J. Boyer, ot this body, and charged with using improper means to procure the defeat of Senate bill No. 21, known as the boom bill, respectfully make the fol lowing report: Tho ovidonce on which tho charges are made against said Boyer is mainly, if not altogether, that of Nicholas An dre, a member of the Houso ot Repre sentatives from Berks county, and found in his statement before tho House committee of investigation on the boom bill. The testimony is not essentially contradicted by Boyer, so that your committee deemed it unnco ccssary to call witnesses und thereby incur tho outlay and expense attendant on such a course. The testimony of Mr. Andre is to tbe effect that no was approached by Bover, who in tho course of tho con versation informed Andre tbat bo was Interested in the lumber trade and thought the rules in the bill should be modified so that tho Doomage on pine should bo $1.12 por thousand feet, and that Boyer would guarantee tho payment of t'MO if ho. Andre, would support such an amendment In a subsequent conversation Boyer assur ed him 1400 if he would vote against tbe bill. This it tbe substance of tho testimo ny and in the main not denied, but in explanation Boyor inaiBled that bo bad no intention ol using corrupt means to influence his vote; tbat charges woro freely bandied about that both parties interested in the boom bill were using money to influence legislation and tbat be was using tbat report in a playful manner to tease Mr. Andre. We havo tbut given you in briet the testimony and Mr. Boyer's answers or explanation. Your committee, with a deep senso of their responsibility, would respect fully report that in their judgment the evidence is not sufficient to justify a charge of bribery against T. J. Boyor. While thit is true, your committee tools in duty bound to disapprove of tho conduct of Mr. Boyer, lor in our view, assuming tbat be humorously ex pressed tbat thore was a money in ducement offered to a member of the Legislature for his voto, the act waa one which tends to lower the dignity ol a senator and bring disbonor upon tho body of which he is a member. All of which is respectfully submitted. , bEO. A. Anuerson, D. A. Naole, Jacob Cbouse, John A. Lemon. MEXICAN WAR VETERANS. Tbo liberality of the Penn'a rail road, with reference to the transporta tion of tho surviving soldiers of the Mex ican war, to tho Centennial is thus set at rest by tho Harrisburg Patriot of the 6th. The local editor says: Wo bavo received a postal card from C. C. Mul len, dated Osceola Mills, Pa., May 3d, 1876, asking "Will tho editor please state what authority thore is for the article of April 22 in regard to the Mexican war veterans visiting tho Cen tennial Kxhibition, etc. What author ities have the matter in charge ; who, or whore are they?" "In answer to the above question we will state that tho Pennsylvania rail road company has offered free trans portation to all Mexican war veterans who desire to attend tho Centennial Exhibition at Philadelphia tho coming summer. They must, howovor, pre sent their credentials eitbor through an organization to which they belong as the Scott Legion or their dis cbarge papers. Any bona fide voter an of the Moxican war, presenting him self at any ticket office of tbe Pennsylva nia railroad company, wo are assured by an order issued at headquarters, will be furnished with transportation to Philadelphia and return. "To all the veterans of the war with Moxico, who wish to visit Philadelphia on the Fourth of July, especially from control Pennsylvania, tboy will receive all information by addressing Col. Da vid J. I'nger, late lieutenant Socond Pennjylvania volunteers, Harrisburg post office." A Jewel or a P. M. Post Master Gonoral Jowel, has boon in office but a short timo, but. be seems to be fol lowing in Bolknap'a fooUtes "right smartly." Plunder seems to be tbe cbiof object of Grant's administration. Read this, a spociul to tbe Philadel phia Timet: Wasuinoton. May 3, 76. Postmas- lor uenorai jewel is in trouble items & Mitchell, mail contractors, obtained tbe route from Mossilo, Aew Mexico, to San Diogo, California, during Cros- wells administration, lor 153,000. When Jewell came into office he was persuaded to increase the service to 1100,000 por annum, whilo the mails, in reality, were delivered with no more rapidity than before. Tho fact that the increase of pay was a swindle was brouirbt to hit attention manv timon. and responsible parties offered to por- form a daily aorvioo for tbo amount paid for a tri-weekly mail, lioaponsi bio parlies also offered to do the same service as Horns A Mitchell tor one half of the monov thov wore rocoivinir. but Mr. Jewell declined to porform his evident duty in tbe matter. The con tractors were required to file a sworn inventory of tho additional stock and fixtures required lor tho increased ser vice for which the pay was raised to 1100,000. An examination of this in ventory, on file in the Postoftlce De partment, ebowt that it is neither sign od nor sworn to. iomiBES8MAN macket. iuis gen tleman delivered an admirable speech in tho Houso, at Washington, on the 29lh of April, in relation to tbe com pletion of tbo Washington Monument Mr. Maokcy has struck the truo key note, and his speech is just tbe docu mont for this Contennial year. Tho boys and girls of the present genera tion havo nearly forgotton the virluos of "the Father of his Country," and this speech, whioh it historically cor rect, and based on tha virtuo and pa triotism of the leading American horo, statesman, patriot and gentleman, should bo read by old and young, so as to provont the Revolutionary fires from dying out. Wo propose to lay the speech in full before our read on in a few wooki. Tho people of this XX district have a Representative in Mr, Mw key of whom tboy should fool proud. Mr. Bishop, of Boonton, How Jor sey, bos in bis possession the commis sion isansd by Congress, dated October 10, 1770, appointing John Paal Jonea a captain in tba United States .Navy. it is signed ny "joon uaneocc, rresi dept,'' anij it remarkably well preserved CENTENNIAL PKOCLAMA T10N Philadelphia, May 4. The follow ins address to the publio hat just been issued by tbe prosident of the United States Centennial Commission : Philadelphia, May 4, 1878.' I he United Stales Centennial Commission charged with the duty on behalf ol the Government of tho United Status of preparing and exoctiting a plan liar hold ing the United States Coiitunnial cele bration and exhibition ol 1870 notily tho publio that tho holds of Philadel phia will aocommoduto above tho pres ent regular occupancy 15,000 gnosis. The Centennial lodging bouse agoucy, 20,000; accommodations by relatives and friends, 40,000 ; boarding houses, 13,000: Patrons of Husbandry lor grangers, 5,000; Camp Scott for mili tary organizations, 6,000. tamp In Fairmount park for military, 5,000. Suburban hotels, 20,000. Thure is no doubt of Philadelphia being able to entertain, if nscessury, at reusonublo, prices, 150,000 persons, and if further firessed, to comfortably lodge and care or 200,000. Hotel prices, from 15 to VI 50 per day. Boarding houses, from til to (2.50 per day. Centennial lodg ing bouse agency, lodging, 11.25 per day; breakfast, supper and lodging, $2.50 por day. Patrons of Husbandry camp, at Klin station, will accommo date 6,000 persona ol tbut order at 1.50 por day, three miles by Pennsyl vania railroad from exhibition grounds faro, round trip, fifteen cents ; ad dress V. Ji. Piollett, Klin Station. Pennsylvania camping ground for mili tary organizations in Fairmount park, under the laws of Pennsylvania, near exhibition grounds, address Adjutant General J. W. Latta, Harrisburg, Pa. Camp Scoit, for civil and military or ganizations, one milu from exhibition, fare same as street car rules, horses cared tor furnishod and meals provided, postal and telegraphic facilities, ad dress Colonel J. W. Vansdenburgh, Camp Scott Philadelphia, Pa. As an instance of tbo preparations for the ac commodation of visitors, tho Centen nial lodging house agency is mentioned. It has rooms for twenty thousand guests, which can be increased to fifty thousand, llcketa lor lodgings and meals will be sold at all important point in the country and on all passen- fer trains approaching Philadelphia, 'croons who havo purchased such tickets will bo furnished a card by the aeont assigning them to proper quar ters. . This agency ia in tbe bands of competent managers. Address n II- iiam Hamilton, lioneral nuperiuien dent 1010 Walnut street, Phila delphia. By steam and horao cars, with presnl facilities, 20,000 persons per hour can reach the exhibition from any part of tbe city ot Philadelphia. It it ia necessary 4u,uuu persona per hour can be moved : faros, six and a quarter and nine cents. The exhibi tion transfer company, limited, whose agents will be on all passenger trains to transfer by carriagoa passengers ilhin a limit ol lour or five miles for fifty cents each, batfiraire at like reduced rates. Hundreds ot backs, carriages and omnibua companies, at well as private individuals, will porform tbe same service at tbe same rate. One minuto after the arrival of trains on all main linea entorinff Philadelphia passengers oan be within the exhibi tion. We confidently expoct that dur ing the year tho railroads of the United States will make such further reduc tion in their rates aa will enablo every person to visit tbe exhibition at a very small expenditure, and thus put the . . :.!.! L -f -.11 1 unnunun it wiiiiiu reuuu ui un. in cidentally we note as an evidence of thit tbe taot tbat tbo Pennsylvania railroad has ordered a train between New York and Philadelphia at the rate of 12 for the round trip. The sanitary condition of Philadelphia is good. Kational amusement have boon provided. Arrangements for protect ion from fire, thieves, etc., arc as near ly porfoct as it it possible in a great city. Within the exhibition every pro caution has boon taken for the aalety, oomtort, bappinoss and pleasure ot the public. J be buildings ot the exhibi tion are in order. The exhibition will promptly open on tbo 10th of May. and is an assured fact All preparations have been mado on a giganlio scale. Philadelphia and her citizens have spent millions in pre paring for the reception and care of Suests. 1 here la no disposition or evi once of extortion. Increased business at usual rates is considered tuflicient compensation for tho vast amount of capital and labor expended. Jiving is as cboap, u not cueaper, man in any large city In America. Accemmou tiona are unsurpassed. All grades of society can be accommodated, flail road and transportation facilities are unoquallod. It now needs but the presence of the pnlilio to crown with triumph the greatest international ex hibition in history, commemorating tho 100th annivorsary of the nation'a lite. Acting for the Government and the noonlo. we invito all to aid bv thoir exhibits, and to come from all parts of tbe world and moot us at this assem blage of the nations of the earth. (Signed) J. R. Hawi.et, Prosident ?or tho Commission. OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. Wasuinoton, D. C, May 5 1876, the impeachment. Those wbo visit tbe Bonate gallorias during the Belknap impeachment trial, undor the impression tbat tboy will witness a solemn, awo lnspirlng corty monial, will be sorely disappointed. Although an Impeacbmont trial by the Senate ia of rare occurrence, it is not too much to say that popular curiosity in the present oase has, to a groat ex tent, boen appoased. no thick and fast have developments of Radical ras cality occurred since the incoming of tne ucrnoe ratio uonse, mat puone at tention baa boen continually divertod to the more nolnoua misdeeds of subor- dinate officials in nthor inheres ; and the burly blonde, Belknap, has oomo to be looked upon aa a thiol ol low di groo, aflor all. On the first and seoond days of the trial, tbo galleries wore packed, mainly with ladies; (curious creatures;) but theroatler, tho attend anco began to fall off; and on the 1st inst, scarcoly two hundred and Ally rormiuB were present to listen to me arguments of the eonnsel and mana gers in regard to which sido should be accordod tbe privilege of opening and closing the discussion on the question oi jurisdiction, undoubtedly, how evor, when the trial beglna in earnest, ii it ever begins at all, tho attendance will be materially increased. But the majority of the curious here, of both sexes, who have time to devote to sight seeing, have bad a good look at the seller of post-tradorsliips and are satis- nod. i bo oreat Accused still assumes the tang froid of an old and hardened criminal lost to all sense ot shamo and has, apparently, made np his mind to face the musio, no matter how unbar monlons and unpleasant it may be. BLAINE't CHANCES do not Improve undor tho raking fire oi mioroscopio Investigations, and tbo Sersiatont antagonism of tho groat latoa needod to elect him. Ho has boen out of town, looking np new mat ter ior nis vindication ; and he may neod It, at the appearances now indi cate that ho will be Investigated. Mr. Harrison, hia accuser, Is an eminent Republican, a grandson ol President Harrison, apd is himself spoken of hv a UMiffupr ua n oniui 11 iui)nj-o u a own- didato for tho Prosidohcv. Hon. J as F. Wilton, of Iowa, wbo tooonda tho motion of Harrison on tbe 184,000 of Union Paeiflo money paid fbr 175,000 oi wormiest Arkansas uallroad bonds, is tba loading republican statesman ol the Northwest tbe man whom Gen eral Grant wished to make Secretary of Slate, but who doclued to accept ll after Washburne had held it a month and made ail tbe first-claae appoint ments; and who also declined the At torney Generalship which was after wards tendered to lum vj uraut. Harrison and Wilann. then, are men of character and consequence ; ana me publio mind will not bo at rest on tbia subjeot until afer tbuy shall havo testi fied belore a committee. prksiukntial. Tbe eloquent Word and noblu thought uttered at the ork Demooralio Convention, by Horalio Seymour, have excited so much ad miration hure, as well as elsewhere, that the anli-Tilden iuoii, alarmed at Tilden'a growing strength, seized upon the idea of creating a division among bis supiiortera, by propooing ooymour fur President While it was known to tho well-iiitlrmud that Seymour had posilivuly declined ro permit his iianio to bo used in concoction with the nomi nation, it has been whispered ubout Irero, tor tho pant few days, that Sey mour was not for Tildeii, if he could himself scouro tbo nomination. When the telegraph announced, this morn ing, tbut Seymour hud published u let ter to tho New York delcgution, telling them that he would under no cireum- sluncos accept the nomination, and re amrmlng bis earnest hope that l ilden would be tho next President ol llie United Status, the bottom fell out of the movomont, and the anti-Tilden men aro "short" on candidates. The opponents of Tlldon htvo no love for Seymour; both men are equally ob jectionable to them. Rut they hoped to divide lilden s strength, and have lailed. . . The f rionds of J udgo Davis in Wash ington are active and confident Davis Is personally popular, and that has ils effect here, as ho is on tho ground, and his friends see and talk with bim dally. It is urged that bis having boen at Republican is not an objection, but that it would, on the contrary, give him additional strength. And it is certain that be would be much lost objectionable in that respect than Mr. Grooloy . was. There ia a very general expression of regret at the opposition Mr. Tburman ia meet ing in his own State. J'hurman is so strong outside of Ohio that he would be a formidable candidato, could be be certain ol carrying bis own State ; and it is to be hoiied that tbe differences there may be reconciled. OI A NT'S LAST OVTBAUE upon a too confiding people who have twice elected bim to tbe Presidency, and wbo have otherwiso done so well by him, is the appointment a few daya ago, of one of his drinking companions, Nichols, tbe Insane Asylum Mend, as one of the Police Commissioners of the District. And this while tho entire country and Europe are being shocked by tbe testimony ol a score ol witnesses t . 1 , . . . i- . i - uejorw a lommiuee ui tue itouee, to tbe criminal neglect and brutal treat ment 'or a aeries of years, of the poor lunatics under tho charge of Nichols. 1 be direct appointment was made by the Commissioners of the Distriot ; but at these three miserable corruptioniste were appointed by Grant, hold their otnoa (aalarr ma IMJU a voir, and abnal. ings limited only by their tear of de tection) during his pleasure, and would not make a move in any direction that they thought would be displeasing to their master, Grant himself must be held responsible for tho indecent act Indeed, 1 am credibly Informed that Nichols received the appointmont be cause It was Intimated to the Commi sionora that Grant would be pleased to soe bis personal friend received It TUB REPUBLICAN NOMINATION will probably be controlled by the throe great ntalos or Kow iork, Penn sylvania and Ohio, which must ap prove and give their electoral voto to the candidato, to elect bim. Mew York Is, ostensibly, for Coi.kling, whom Illume christened a "turkey gobblor ten years ago, and whoso chance of Doing 1 resident it about equal to tbat of the late Julius Cawar. Pcnnsvl. vania Is, ostensibly, for llartranfl, Chief ot tbe Addition Division and Silence Ring of Komble, Mackey A Co. ; but wbo It, in reality, a mere flgurhcad to enable Simon Camoron to play tbe 28 votos oi tne Keystone estate ior a good stako. Uhlo baa put up llayt with a similar object in view, tbe Sherman in fluence counting on pronorly directing the vote of tbat State after the temper oi tne convention pas been ascertained, The chances are that through Sher man, Cameron and Conkling, all ene mies of Blaine, those throe groat States win unito, niumatoiy on tbe successlul man, and that he will have to make bis terms with "old Winnebago" be forehand, which will be nothing lost than a seat in tbe cabinet for his son, Don Cameron, a "chip of tbe old block A fire broke out in Flock i Picking'a oundry at Somerset, l'a., on Thursday, nay sin, at about l o clock in the al- tornoon, which waa attended with very disastrous results. The flames spread rapiuiy ano in a anon time all tbe sur rounding buildings wore In flames. Twenty large houses, two hotels and Ave stores were burned, and it waa only by the greatest exertion on the iait ui tue i-iiiaens mat tuu town was saved from total destruction. Seven teen familios were rendered homelesa, Tho total losa is estimated at 1200.000. on whioh there is said to be a total in surance of about 175,000, A awindlor advortisod in tbe Boa ton newspapers that he bad money to loan on bond and mortgage, and in- iormea applicants tbat they must do- posit a turn to pay for searching tbe title of thoir property. Ho secured a a large amount of money in sums ranging from five to twenty dollars anu men nod. It is fit ran go how many couhhia of A. T. Htowart ro coming to the onr tace; but they r all boo )nt. riOPK'3 PUOSPnATR. I havo on hand Oopo'i PhoiphaU, whioh haa boen toatod by tbo foraora la thia looalltv. ond roooaaondel vary klghlv a being No, 1 or! lew tor all rop. Prloo, i nor too QKQ. 0. PAHflHOni. vioarnoio, ra aty to, is7-ia. pASIIIONAIILK MILLINEKY. I aa raaolrlBg waakl all Iba saw alrloa la PARIS HATS AND BONNtTS, PLOWERa, rLVMBS, BILKS AUD VELVETS, la lb. a.ir aa4 boaatirul ahaSoa, All of w,lak I will tall al vara low Brian to aalt tha limn. Mat. T. I. WATillH. ClaarlaK, Mat It, IS7S.. s. r. SBLICB. S.JI COBBkB. B. .BILSBO.. GILICH, McCOB&LE & CO. S (Baaooaaon U Jobs 0 alia a), POPULAR FURNITURE ROOMS, Sarkat Btroat, ClaardaU. Pa. Wa Btaaafaoiara all blaaa of hrallwra for Okaabora, Ulala. Hoaaa, Ubrarlot ul Halla. If job waal raraltaro af aa; kli aoa't bar aatll J9m aaa aor ttook. UNDERTAKING la all lu Vraaebaa. Wa kro, la Moab all lU lauot BBS aaoal laapraraa CoSloa an4 Vaiatla, af d baa, aa.ij faollili far froaotlf oo. aala, Ibla braoa af aar baalaaH. Wa oaaa a pataat Corpoo Pra Hra,r. wblak boatloa t, bo iraaoma) faraawa laonbla ioo,ik of A BWoor of Ika Ira kaa bla Wfla aoart Ml at aor wan -rooat, ok art ba aaa Wa toooo f aoy fatoaw wbo aoaoa at aikl to too rarooaa o Brotartbg aoaoa. ODUOa, MaOOULI A CO. Ckarlal4. Pa., Ma; IS, Tl-lf. Driv ZS&vttttttmtM, JKGISTKUS NOT1CK.- Nutltw la bardbjr fitaa that tbo folluwiBg ao r'loiua buva barn osaiuiBodaitd paiaad by Ma.aBd ri-waln A'td rl nowrd la tbia offida for tba Ib awnn ol' lialra, lKla, ervdllora, and all olbara li,l.irvli-il. and will Ito praaanlad lu Ika beat Or liltmia' ('uun l Cloatflrld eounly, to ba bald at tba Court llouaa, ib tbo borvti!i of ClaarAoltl, uotn inanoluz on Ilia lat Maeilit? (being tlia ftib d) ol Juno, A. I. IBJSi Partial a.n'HiBI of Uro. S. aod AJaaa Waavar, Katwulora if Iba aaUla nl Uoo. A. Wravar, of llrrtdj- Iw-fiirhiB, dao'd Kla,.l Boooum of J . A lllallanbaricar, OuarilUa uf Cliaa. A lUi.karaoacr and l.)dia J. llab lirmvkor. by Mra. Carolina lll.lteblraar, Ad- Uilioaliuiris of J. A. Ulatuaboriar, Bow daa'd, Vmal ao-Minitl of llaary Votliora, Adodalatialor of Iba olid of Joarub Yolbara, lalaof Karlbaua townat.i. doa'd Final aooouat al Panlal McLaughlin, Adialala- lialor oi iba aaUla of llwnry II. MoLauiblia, laia ol Uirard towoahip, Uaa'd. Final aoooaat of Haaoal N. Oowdar, Adialala- Iralor of Iha oalata of HuaaaBab liarr, lata of Urailford townaliip, dao'd. Flual aeuoaal of Jaaob W. Oaaipball, OaardiaB of Jou'ibaa U. Malik, Jr., ailnur kair of Jooa- I ban II. Biallk, Hr., lalaof Ball lowaablp, daa'4. Final aooouat of Haary Hila, AdiamliLratur of Iba talala of Warns HlU, law of Fika Iowa. tblii, dva'd. L.J MORGAN, Way low llailalor a Hooordar. SherilTs Sale. 1 Y virtu, f wrltl Unrim SWa, lifj J ! or (k (Jomt r Com no Plu of Clw tiffit. wuaty, sad la n dlrMttd, Ifattrt will b tiptwMl to CUbLIU UkLU, Al lk Court Houi, la Ui boruiif It of ClMrAald, Mundsj, ibo frik Ujr uf juat, 1HTI , M 1 'lock. f. m., lh fellow. D( dtMribaxI rvtvJ mivU, to wilt A orrula iwo-fiury Iroiuo dwollimf ooum, t l(br watt load tuiuediouly oJjaVMoi iboroto fur out. par; o IhtiiW, ttuxto la Ibo borough of HtikUdolw, Uttoriold Otj., fo., vm lot No. 171. Mid boundod foiitb bjr Mar it root ul ruauUg Qottk lot) lotti tu Kit olio;, briag oti foot frvai, nil ittustto no eortior ot Ury wool sod apoaoor alley, Mia boat mid 10X34 Iomw ilto. Hotiod. uktn tu oeut.ua aad It bo Mid aa tbo frepm Of aWtf) thiol Uwouo. Altv, om talk tw attiry frono buttdlac iltuoU ta tbo f illstajs, uf Wtiiotar, iuuudtid ou ibo oaot by ('IK! orMk oad uillo road, loutb by lot at A Oaw Itlortnglua, aval by laud o4- laaoe Ktria, uud auib by lut of Jai. 6tJtm, ouoiataiag oao Don oi aa acra uuio ur icn, ooiumi, ioa ib Mfoatiuu, and to wo told i tbo irouorty of W. J- noiiuy. Tibmi or SL, Tbo prlfo or aun al whioh tho pro por ty oboli bo trunk off aui ho paid at tho tto of oalo, or aueh othor arraagoaoau audo ao will bo approfod.otaorwioo tho propor ty will ho iBModtBioly pot ap aad oaid agaia at wo oipoaoo aad ilok at tat porooa to whoa it woo iiruob ol, aad who, ta ooaa ot dalolaaoy ot iuoh roooalo, "hull aioko good tho oaaio, and Ii ao laitMoa will tho Oooo bo prooootod ta Ooan for oooknuolioB bbIom tha aioaoy U aotaalij paid to tbo hhortff. W. K. MoPUUHdON, baaatrr vrncu, i Bar.. CUorA.ld, P4V, Hay li. UT. J Sheriff's Sale. virtu aaf ananlr. aartl. .f Wimmi ITlm. 1. ootxi oat of tbo Court of Co rare in Plena of Clear told ooonty, nod to ao d I railed, thoro will bo oipoood to poblle oalo, at tho Court Houaa, ia ho boroogh of Cloarftold. aa hlooday, tho 6tb day of Juno, 1870, at 1 o'oloek p. m. tho fol lowing daaeribod roal astato. to wilt All Dofowdania' latoroat la all aad ilaaa- lar that oartaia iotorptoeoof groood litaalo In Ooooola borough, Clearaeid oouatf , Fa ,doaoribod ai foll"ri: Coameoelng oo ooroor of Cortta atrootaad Hardtwaa Pkillpa'Hnot tbeuoa aloai oil ii bo Hi loot ; taeaeo nortb U dogrooi woat 179 foot i theaoo oeo th SI doorooi weet I2t foot to tjortla it not. and tbrneo along aoid it root lot to plooo of beg1oo.Bg, eon tain tog about ona aero at ground more or looo, havlag orootod tnoro- on two fraoaa boaaoa ond a mall ahaaty. hoiiod, tokva Ib oxooutioa aad to be told aithoproperij riiodmi raoFiru. AIm, tho follow in wroMrt oltaaU fa tba boraogb of Now WaoblngtoB! Ono lot Wo W foot. wltk twaalory frovo houao 11x30 foot, well Aeitb- od, bounded oo fotluwi : Rait by aa olly, tooth oy mi or r. feat a, noo,. oao J. n. MoMurray, wool by Mala otroot, nad nnnh fa lot of i. Hue- mood. Hoiaod, takra la OBeouttoa and to bo told as tbo property of Uaroloy A Pontall. Taaoa or 8alb -Tbo prloo or mib at which tho property aba II be otrwok off anil bo poid at i do tmo ot aaio, or men oiaor a-ronpoieati wade aa out bo approved, utherwiao tho property will immeaiauiy put up una toil ofiia ai iuo ox ieo aad ri-h of tho portoa to who H wao iraei oo, od wuo, ta oato of doaotoaoy at oaan ro-folo, oboll Make good tho otao, and la bo laalaooa will tho Deed bo proaontod ta Court fur ooalraatloB nnkeoo tho money to amtoalty paid to IDOBDOrtB. w. K. MorfJaftsUN, fiHiairr'i Orrica, I flhonf, Clearfield, Pa., May 10, 1176. j SherilTs Sale. T)T vtrtaoof wrluof Vowdiiioai a'rpeaaa, laoood 11 oat of Iho uoart of Vonaoa if loaa of Clear told aoaaty, and ta ao dlrootod. there will bo oipoood ta publio aolo, at tha Court Houao, la tho boroogh of tiloarftold, an Monday, tha oth any of Juno, 1170, at 1 o'cloek, p. a tha following dooorlbod roal oat oto, to wit i A ot riot a traot of land alto at la Brady towa bl bin. doarfloM Co., Pa., aouadod north by land I H. 11 art ( It, oaot by toad of U. Wiogon, aoU Of by land of Jaoob Penti, aad woat by land of neon, eon taia tog any aoroa, ana having thirty aoroa aloarod, with ft fraao dwolllog hoaaa, log barn, orchard, mm., tboroon. ttotaed, taken n eieoatioa aad ta bo oold aa Iho prupertr of K. U Wn.ale. Alao. a aortala traot of load altnata la Ponn lawaabta, Cloortold Co p booodod and do aorlbod aafollowat On the north by P. Dtlley, on tbo oaot by 1 boaoa Haferty, oa tbo oooth by Uoyta load, and on tho woH by Joaeo Valley, oootalalng about oao hoodrod aad forty aoroa wore or loaa, with about eighty aoroa cleared. havtaa ft mr houee aad barn, and a eaall orebarw theroua. fioiaad, taken la oioeation and to bo oold aa Iho prottorty af Jaaaoa B. Clark and W ojl Clark. Alio, ft oorUla traot of laad allaato la Doeatar towoahip, Clomrflold Co.. Pa., hoandod aa follow Ca tho aorth by laoda of Roboot Uudooa, oa tha oooth bt loada foraorl ewaod by Joha nbtaol, oa tho woat by land of Jacob Uoorhort, aaat by Moabaaaou omen oad landa of J, r. Htinor, ooa tailing alaty aoroa Mora or Wan, twelve aero. a lea rod and andor good auIUvatioa, aad lh boloDoo la wood laad with ao lapro?oaoaU. ooitoJ, tak on la oaoeattoa aad to ba told a tho Moftorl at J. II. Vearaart, Alao, a oortaia traot of laad aituata la Bam- rldo berouch, Clear I aid CoH Pa., oao lot of iroaad, being a twa-itory froao itoro houao, IBait foot, with warorooa attaehod. bolog oo kt of grouad No. lia, aoitoo loot in plan of aata borough, bouadod aa followa: Ob tba aaat by lloroaw PoUbla. oa tho wool by alaia itroot, north by Uoraeo Pabihla, aad aonth by lat of Saaaol Rood. Bolaod, takoa la osooaa and to ba oold aa tha aroneny af BlaaageT Rood Alao, a oortaia traot of load alt oato ta Decatur towoahip, Clear Aeld ooooly, Po., buuadod and dootrlbod ao followa t Begloaiog at ft peat aa aorth aide of tho Brio taraptko rood la tho lino of a. r. Llova a w land i tboooo by aold land north alaty throa degrooa oaat aoooty-aia porohaa too haw mora oornor or oaid land j tboaoo by load of 11. Phillpa aorth twoutyii aad oao half do grew woat atny-two porehoa to a peat) theaoo by tbo aoao north l dagroor oaat twolro porohoa to a auiklag nap oornor of Jaoob Oearhnrt nirm i theueo by londa of Jaoob Uoarbart aorth Ifty -lro degrooa woat oa auaurcu aad ati henlook oornor of Jaoob Qoorbart aurro i IheoAO by kpda of Jaoob Uoo r hart oooth twootlra dogrooa wat aoTeatyaoioa pot oho to n poat by Ida of turnnlko road: thene aloao oaid ttaad outh forty degrooa oaot twenty loath forty-four oaat lamy-two aouia twoaty oaat thtrty-ltro aonth luny-eigiH oan twoaty-oigkt ta place of bogia bIbk, conUininn aorontr-throo aeroi aad aftt- four porohoa atriot aoaauro, with about thirty Ivo aorao olearad, and a two-a tor y homo, good bora, wagon obed, aad otter outbuilding tboro- o erooiou, Alao, In aaa townahip, bounded on tha oonih ny ido neiioioBw ono furwonavim turapiko, woat by townahip road, aorth br laad af M Owtna, nnd oaat by Wallaoa, I rah a a, ond othoru, ooatalniog forty ooroa ur or oN, baring a large fraini houao, from born, Wagon abed, and outer owiouiiaingo tiioroua , aloe, n largo atoun alll, ono-fonrth Intoroit of mid aaw atll belong log to Defendant, oapabW of outting two aillkoni yearly, aad a ihlnglo alll attached. Soiled, URea in execution aad to b told aa tbo property Alao, n oertnla traot of land elluuto In Cheat lowaablp, Clearfield county, ponaiylraoia, Con taining aoroo of land with no luiproroaonteo DounofHt poi njr tana oi u. wtta, aonta ay ttrta an4 Byera, and north by nloUnrori. Alao 116 aeroe In aaaa tonnahip with no ia provvwcBia, ooanaeu ooai oy iwii, wool a 1100' ett, oouth by Hard, aad north by DoUe. Alan, In aaaa town ab in bounded narth hv ait by John Half, wait by Ualabor oatoto, aooth by itproDkia and Ford aa tho Ploreo n am. own Uiutng 10 a ere a nod having St arrow oltarod, wua anon nonoo, aiabto and aro hard thorooa Aloe, la aaao towoahip Ift aoreo, with ao la prortmontf, bouodod oaat by Bennett, wool by ftpronkl and Vord, aonth by 8 proa ale, north by Joha Neff, Alao, IT aoroa or land In aano townblp bounded out by Joha Noff, aonth by Joaotj Mich si, noat by gullohon aatf, ftpd loHk by Joha Noff. Alio, IH ooroa of land la aaa townahip with a two atory fraao houao, lonant houao, ahop.iublo anu oioer mm ouiiainga, oouoaoa out oy Uallo her, woat by Choat orook, aorth by Jinan Carry, toulh by laao Bolney. Aim, lot af grouad la aaaa townahip with i moll plank two atory houao and blookanlth ihop, bounded ooit by tt alia her, woat by aald WagoDer, aorth by Jaaoo Jobnoon. and tohUi hy Ieoaa Hainay , Ala, latoroat la II aoroa la aoao towoahip oeupiod by I. W. Halnoy, with log houao and labia, bouadod oaat by fltopbuao, weet by Curry, nortb, by othor Innda of aoid Wngnor, nnd oonth by Stophena. Hoiaod and taken In eieoulioa, acd to aold na tbo property of H iliioa 11. Woronor. Aloo, oortaia lot of land lit nolo In Ooooola boroogh, Clear la Id ooonty, Pa , bounded aad de aoribod aa followa t Vroatiag Ifty feet on Cart a atrtot, weet by W. 0. Chrlrt, ooet by alloy, aad north by alloy, hating ore tod tberoon largo twe-etery fraao heuoo nod other Mtbulldiaga. Soiaod, tohon In aomlon aad to bo aold oa tho property af Tboaoa II. f-lgler. 'laani or data. Tbe prioo or ina at whioh tha proporty a hell bo otmek at a not ho paid aa the Mao of aaio, eraaohaittof ofrangaoaoabi ejadf Will v ftp rayed, othorwtio tha proporty will ho lanrodietoly pot p aad aold agaaa at tha aiponao aad rtah of tho poraa to whoai kt waa ttrtMh of, nad who, to oaoo of detolaaay aft auek r aeJe, ahall aaha food th aw, end Is a taataaoo will the laoad ho prooantod ta OonK tor twearohfkitoa aalooa bha tnwaor to notnaUj paid to tho hhartC. W. tL IfoPHlEBOV. paiairr a vrrrua, Croardeld, Pn May f, IIT. J Jtrur and $Usrf!Iaafoun dwHsimrntf. A MATTER OF POPULAR INTEREST. W vmAnwUrnm tha IsAfc JMdir thw Rbjftmaoo of aAoTMOolion about f Hall, In illulaolVWatuiukor A BruWQ'o " Umrot dotMoft dbm la Amtrlco," A vlattuf aud Mtandau wfa tha apaakon i yWtor. "What oornor Ii tha RalMlna onf "wkwih-Koil oumer of butk ontl Marhoo. Plaaaa oto tho HIXTII, for mnn Mrawnaookioff Oak 1111, tiara boon mUM tjr cUsLrrilng poraono." Jlli" " ? PrfooUy oolotwai I Do yon knr A. H Uuuo qnara fcot-M on Uarkot, 1 VO odd on tuta. Bis Morloo high, ha m r ttr aem OA fltwrtjBj, tnd fovorx aore.t) -o aa? IjjooT'' m' " tWMtr dlfl)ro11 tu' V. Lto yonToo atiom power r Mfrolfblond Iiieroljvotir..uiiilt)io lioUoiiMam for hoauog, uul iha utiiur ora- tlODO of tha hoQM." tboooo on tha Vlorotui kt Um Itwiwo- loi'a root on thi V. H lllupoMltiinho fliu omntlori f aaoaonrod ib u ptoca, than iitn-w)UJ. 'ido VQrf?? two on tit, om be for oud oi o ItotalM tha good, watching with Oto eyo of a wawk tor it loaa. pln-hoio luperfscUon, uiA narking orory flow, oo that tho cutbir may ica nd avoid 11 whoa ba ooiaaa to out Um gar an onto. V. " Ten Boot an pi 07 an any of tmttonr r to "Coma to our fifth t-.nl md ieoi Wo kaopWhaudi all tho tltdw ryfting up tho cU tij Into BJTiiODta,boo.6arSMf marhlnea lUal da dona ajaon'o work oatjWi a atrokc." Io yon niifniinra aU your own A."Wi do, and atvoat orvrafullr. Our f YT" 1 1 iuiio in uio loco of o atrunif vertlfy to averr gorment aa aztra-wcil mado awiniri uupac. wwmrj mica ana ooajn, na Ufon wo pot our Uckoi on 1L and bocoiuo f ioik oynn maw. obto yon a groal A. "In mn AlMfltirwi air T U ltd nd aeoDomy wo practlooall that wof throuuh, thatooabloo no to put our pdw uwn to iiUo paoplo aa wa do." Tjr AOm laoaoUnc tho work, what baooM A. M Befbra H poi late tWk K b Hctttod, Ktott Mnajlo garmont hao lta natnbor od etbo potnia noted on It, ao thai lu entire hto tfwr eo w tnoad without tell, upon our hooka." of "I" wimvt hoToKoT)ioloiannr . on buy dare rnu aiayaeo M0 In tho Tanooo roomi and auitoa otyiouma. ailing to Iho throng! of cuatomr ' V. rlM fo do as ordar buoVfby tnall ud espraoo r Jl. Vary graat AUortrtUouuntry. Oar 17T6 iCiliu BT I Ir.01 too toko with gotvur aaishii STORE, LOW PIUCES HAVE NOT KILLKI) T. A. Fleck & Co., MARKET ST., CJjEAKFIKM), J'A, They ttlll f onl lad themwlroa well and hearty at Iho dote of a aofr-nfol yeirr bualnoa whilo othoro aro oupliaing beeauao buyera of OKKS9 ANO DRV OOO D.S aro not In owndU lion to pay the largo prelto of tbo poat, while tboy. like far-tea log bualnoaa avo, aaw tho eitnution andofftrod aad aold Dry lioeda at I Prices to Suit the Times. By ao doing tboy hnvo boilt op a piwapornoa nod ""i prasraa, .. wnaioj om mbb intR eet. eiDora oooro inoa n prtini. J oelr mntio fur t 10 To waa aodo ia ohlea tlaea, aad ia tbo wordor Franklin . "A nimlilo rliptnee ia wtler than n alow ahllling." At n r-rrel niotin of Ihe Ira It waa unooiaouely raoalrwl to do boainoaa oa heretofore. ( A C AH BAHIH, nd ebaue tbe nti.tto for 18711 aa followa i A alaable Throe pone c lo better Ihwi n alow Hiipeitre. Thia beau Pranklio Juat 50 per bL . THE GREAT ONE PRICE DRESS AND DRY GOODS STORE, Market St., Clearfield, Pa. lv orti(i of sew nm goods. All the latest styles from 10 cents per yard up. TEE liKST IITjAC'K ALPACAS IX TOWN." 1 . CoKirod Proji Goods In grout vurioty Black Silks, ona dollar and upwards. Dra Linonn, beat shade and makes Table Ltncni, Turkey Red, kleuJIiod and unbleached. Shootings and Pillow cans Cottons, bleached and uoblonchod. , i; Calicoes, i Coltonados for mon's und boy's wear. ' f Ticking ' Muslins and and Ginghams. ) All kinds of Summer Caasimeros, vory uheap. , , Cianli. . Nice Summer Shawls and Skirls.1, ? Full fresh line of all descriptions of White Goods, plain and plaid. Muslins, Piques, Soft 6nishod Cambrics, Nainsook, Swiss Victoria Lawns, A new ohoice HAMBURG Nw Corse la, Ladies' Ties, Handkerchiefs, Collars and Cuff, Kid Gloves, Black and colored Veils and Veiling, Neak Kuching, Ladies' Hack Combs, . Paraaola and Fans, Ladies' and Children's Hone, Indies' and Chil. dren'a GloTea, Iadiea' and Children's Undorwear. f MILLINERY GOODS, fu" '" 10 everybody. Trimmed Hata and Bonnela, very cheap. . Now Silks, Flowors and Kihuons. ralrimmed llatsand Donncla. Having suooeeded In getting a firat class Milliner, persons fsrorini us with a call will find goods in Ibis department vory much lower than heretofore. , Geuta' Furnishing Uooda. Percale Shirts, White Shirts, Underwear, Linen Collars and Cuffs, Paper Collars and Cuffs, 8upendera, Linen Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloros and New Ties of every description. All Ibe above goods will be offered at the lowrit poisible prices T. A. FLECK & CO., ' Cloarflold, Pa, April 2(1, 1870. OB PKINTINO or KVKRT OK81R1P tl lloaaaallT oaomloS al tala aSao. JOTICK PROPOSALS. PropaaaU will bt notWol aalll MAY 14. titr tba oonalraatloB of a Tnwnabtn Rid tram Joka D. H.lltt'a, lo oalo Atrr4 Haaa, la Uoraaot lowoakip. J. I. MrBRIlIK, M. MARSHALL, I. BI.OOM, JAM K.I HROWa, Ma; IS, llTS.lt. gaportlaora. rpiIE NORMAL SCHOOL. Tba OkaroM Coeat; Monoal School IH ka bald at Canaoattillo, aonaianaiBi Moadat, May IJd, 1ST. Mr. O. W. Waaror, wbo baa boaa at. alallaa for Iba throa protioaa tarait, haa batn tlotrd for oao taorher, Bad Mr. 8. W. Mantlra t tha athar. Mr. Maradoa (radoatad at Milltra. tlllt glata Nortaal BVbool, Ib tba elaM of ', alaao wbtah tima ha baa btaa an aeliva oiraibar af tba prafaatloa. Ha will aaaha plain aad trna tulal Poaaaoahip, Drawiaf and Hiator; apt aiallloa. Arranaoaiaata hata hton anada for a aoaraa of frao Itctaraa. Tbataaa II. Marraf. of CltarStld, will dalltor Iha (rat oa tba Ltd, tub. Joat, "Llttla Thlaga " Total Vipraaa for tailioa aad hoard, M. . 4. URKHORY, 8ap'l. pOURT PROCLAMATION J Waaaaaa, Hob. C. A. MAYER. PrttldtBl Jadro af Iha Coarl of Oouata Plaaa of tha lata tt.lfth Jndlolal Dialrlet, onrapnatd af tha eoua Hot of ClaorSald, Oanlra and Cllaton, and Hon. WM. O. roLBY and Hob. 40HN J. READ, Aa aoiate Jadfaa of Cloarlald w.anl.T, hata ImomI tbolr nroaopt, to aa dirrctad, for tba holding, of aa Adjouraod Coarl of Common Ploaa, at tha Caart Hoaaa, at Claartald, la and for Iha amin tt af Ultarlold, aomniaaalai oa tha FIFTH MONDAY, Till IVT1I DAY Ot MAY, 1171, aad ooatlnalna ona woakt. M0T1CI la thtroforo horabjr f Iran lo Juror, aad wllataata, la aad for aald aoaolt of Cloarltld la ba and appoar la Ihalr propar ptraonl. at 1 0 o'elonh A. M. of aald day, I do tboao Ihinaa which In thoir hobalf partala aa ho daa. Ul V KN andor mj hand at Olaarttld, Ibla I Oik day af May, Is tba yoar of aar Lord ou thoa aad tlht haodrad and tartnly alt. W. R. MaPHKHHON, KharH. G REAT REJOICING All at a. Ik St. 1. . ik. ..11 . ..I itt.k oranohtl ol oar gtoto Ulalataro, and towa or jQMnibari awklnl lor thai r halaaI h apt to GBKAT A7W GOOD SEWS, alto, for tha altlaanl of Claariald aoaaty who In toad rliltlag tha Ctalannlal, and for all otherl, by tha ro-oponlag of tho OLD SHORTY SHOE SHOP, Oa Marhtt atroot, ona doar wait or Iko All.i h.ar H.ltL wharo "lillORTY- will ka foand at all Utiaa. taadt ond IIIIb Ik mmmt ..J i .. all.hla atd oaatoaura and aa sua now oata o ap Ritor bla with a toll, at that tboy aaa tlalt " viamtMi "titor atoita ana iigni loottd la a aii f 'aboity'i" boat wadt BOOTS ca SHOES, ' laoa'lhrgot aalllag aaRborty" kofora par. ha .la g alaawhora. Ha haopa aoao hat grtvilaai Wwkoioa aad aaa onrraal all "M-woor" aodo at ku ihop not la rip, ratal ar draw tat pogi. Ha la praparod u do aaylhlag la bla hao aMakad, aawo ar poggtd. RaaalrlBg 1 tolly Biol oa'ibart aataaa LIATSES SBOI FMDHCS alwapa aa hud aad IW aaw. by Iba mm "abort," fll hj tboaUt na-a tV I'll AH I HVKT. ?iraHrH f-. Hay IS. IMS aorflMt mtan Ad Rtloo of aatf n faioka ItnnoUa to ploaaa pooplo yuo miloa It i-rwJ t to ploaaa JtfcytVcUy ML aw or J4 peroon.'! u lUOJ lUojr war ban ia uppooo yon haroat teaat half doaaa dllTarviit d A. "Mydi'orolrl wa bavt motw than tt i ai'iaonmonur oncn ciiargoa wiui ita uwn puaim lion, ond atvh rj whaal wUh uiorouguiy orfaniaea.au in iui iihi woooi. V. "win you uamo a dooon or an of thou T A. "With ploaoara. Tho Cuocom Dobaii merit, for ihooo wbo pnfer etiatom nada to K'aity-niavhv TV FumUhiDg Dopmrtmont. wlib lu mrwiim Hock of all undorwoar. Iho Blilrt IW'tory, with Ito bufff maclilnno, runklug ourowa Drat-cioM alilm. Tho Trim King lfrptiilirurnt. ltwilf aohlg oo many rocu -r itoro. Iho uanncnt huck ftoom. Tha ltccotvlug Koum. Tho Order Ik-porttnoDt, limned bcfriro, ThHoof;lal litilfonuj iHipart tuent Tho Dolt very 'THmanl. With Ul Itoro of tnoau'iiRfn. Tho" V. " Il'ild. bold I air, onoogh T A. "I'm l half itirouKhr Th AdTtrtloInf Dopartmont, wtlh lUbllLandilg-n dtrtrlbulon. etlltiiigaJiti jiubllrjhlnwi biulnooo and popular JimrnoL ctrculMfco (.(MOooploa monthly 1111 allyoiirfrlJirli.oend IbrlttTho Moflw lIartiuft.t, wiilTlu many rooraa. Tho oy J)iiruiit'i.u Tba Youilur partmenL Tho i aii'iron ii Dctartmont, wltlt lta opoclai i ftr lad It Tha Telegraph Import Dint. Tha Chief Clrrk'o laopartment, with II. tuiok . L-taoMvnri and aaalatuta. Uanaral lfan. mtr o lMpartmentj rinanclor'a OBoa, an oihi-r oBk-eo of tha flmall bony aa Wow UiiiiKinfl, pianni Ing.regUtorlng, i and In a Uiriaa lloa ouLaolllnr. nro Joining thoir fbrow orfih Iba poople amount lu tan vena bualnoaaN litg to Utwocn uuo(ouu aud ikuoM aa- A. -imUti it hi I I forgot to tutni Iba Caablor'a lt;iortmeiit,wblchluuidliiUoftfRM Of roUll aka on aomo alngle doyol" v. "V&.iwi immenooi nut a.wnat onahlcf mo noiiao m ouy cnoap ana atnrcnoap r' l.xartlv I Yon 1 hit 1L Tha twrmlo tliroutt here, krt ifthat wdpud aaloa," r it. mi low iiricoa and Innitl nuiJi about T" v. " wtiai aro uo rocaatui' l A. ''OurayatomofbnefJ daallnff--L Om pHoo, no deviation ; . Caah for ovorythlng; . nioncy ruiuraad U tha buycz ou t olborwieo . i no V. " othlng eonld ha Hit A. "Nothing. And U.e joplo It " V. " WkII, 1 tluuk you, ur, fur your polao attention." . , A. ' bot at all. It'i a ploarara to mfn ym. Call Offal qj and bo euro of tho plfjrV.Wana uakvr A Brown'a Oak HoiiBaVttu -kait oor nor Sixth and Market." JT V. " Thank you I ahaU b ilappy todoao. Good Biornliig.'' 18T6 iDoraaafng tro lo. Witheeme'l atoro and light line or styles EDGINGS, Turkod Uuslins, pluin A slripnd, hang Cloth, Plain Cambria. ic IOMM ISSIOXERS NOTICE. T In tba oilato of Wa. B. Aloiindtr. dao'd. Patltlnn ol Saiaaal Uagtrty.KMoaUir, for 8pMlSe Prrfonnanao of Conlrout. Tho ondtralifntd Comialaalonor, appotatad by Iba Coort to tail loaliinnny la Iha aboto oato, htroby gtrol antloo that hi will attoad ta Ihl dnllri if hla appnlnlroint. al hitofftao la Cloar. tald, to Tooiday. May ISib, 11 1 al toa a ilooh a. a , wbaa aad wbara all parliaa Iniaraattd mj altrnd. A. tl. KKAMF.H, Oltart.14. April U. 7(11. toaa'r. N' OTICB TO UEias. In lit K.tatt of Saaaol lloiarlr. doa'd . Uu of Woodward tiiwoihip. Ia Ibo Orpbaoi' Coort. Proooadlag la Part). Una. . . ., lo Jaam Utgatlr, Sr., tltnry irbitoaldi tad Mary hla will, Wlllina 11. (art;, Jamil A. Utg arty. Hon ntl R. Stewart, Mra. R. W. H.ctrly widow afWa. Hrrartv, jnha Withaniwaad Mar carol bla wifo, Joha M. Jordan aod Joni hit wift, joatph HtgartT, tttorgt llnrirtr. Rohorl M . Hag. arty, llaary llrgarlv. l.ylia ILawty, haaail Hagarty of Utgarty'iH H. la, Vortta Bill aad Matilda hi! wllo, Agnlaa b'lak and Jaaioa Fink bar huabaad, Joai MtVall.iogb, Jotapb Mat'al lougb, l.twia MeCalloagh, John Withorow guar. diiB of Sarah Aaa llagarty.and J. B. Mchaally, htira, or ptraona Intarotlrd In tba mala af Haa. el lligirty, lata of Waodward tawaihlp, Claar dld ooonty. Pcna 'a , donootid ! Tiki aotl"! that a rnlr la grantad on tba kiln aad Irgil rtprtoaatat Ivci latttlod an take bla roal Nlatt, la a-paar hvlara tha Orphani Coort, at Claarflald, CloarHoM tuaoly, Pi , ol MONDAY, tbi TH day of JI NK.A. D.ISTt, al Iwooolook. p. a., or Mid day, to itrtpt ar rtfoto tha rail aitata of laid daoidtal at tka appralaaoat. Witntaa ay hand aod Iho oaat if aoid Caart at OloarSald, Ikia lib day of May, Hi. L. J. MOKUAN, Cl.pkofO. Q, W. R MrPaidnan, igbhoiifr . aay It-K pL ANT8 A FLOWERS- Thi nadiralgntd barthy gitti notlM M tho llllima of Citato, Id oaaaly, that ba haa, al ail tfreoB ilouaa la OliarSild, a larga qaantlty af all kln.il of Vagltlbli and riowar Pliola, ohl.b ha will furniah lo all who any raror hia wilt tkalr pttranagi, at roaiiaobla prini. Tha tallowing k a partial Hot if plaata and iiwarat TSOBTABLB PLAITI. ttiolartd Cabbago Planta. Loll Cobkago P1.1U. Dwarf Cltary PlaaU. WiBtarid OialiBuwar Plant!. Bwtot PuUta Plaati. Kgg Plaita. Toaala Plaoll. IVppar Plaati. rtowai rbaan fob aacriio. IIKI.IOTIIOPKS-Aitortad. HKrUNlAS linglaaBd douhlt. (IRRANIIIMS tomlo. (URANIUMS lloabla. ' UKHANIUM4-Varlagatt4. t SAilR-Haarlal and wkiw. PANSIRH-Largo Bowira. AllKRATUM-Mliad. COLIlia-Aanrtod. -rucHHIA-Clagla aad doahla. DAHLIAS Ooakla. i ' VKHRKNAS Boat IttatHd rariatlal. i -CIIPHKA. CENTAURRA aad rlNRRAWV ' CANNAS-Aiairlod. HTUCRU,a,ldoka.. . . BAUONIA AaortodT -BROVAUIA KUta aagor. MIUNUNIITTI-Larao towirtAf, FIiRR-Uariiy. rULOX-Draaaaadll. ."' ' ' lafg in itaiil of Planu for Mingtaf Rotktlt a, Vaata. RRNRST Buc'K. vnaroaw, ra, April II, lt a. grur 3ldrtrtl5fmfiits. M ILL NOTICE - Any piiiy having loi t raw aUt lUvao, oan htr ti'Oia annufooluri' I at tbo l io.-t rata an I in 'h boat Niuor by eoMl-ifj to hav Hill r T.itfDt, Show Uo., Woior slrt, Lo)k H ...... Y. H. hlUW. LiH.k Uavon, April 30, IOTA Iiu rMtU8rKK.S' NUT1CK.-. T Ai a Cvurt of Commoa Plttw hil.l at 0or Acid, a the Siik day uf Marub, lord, the iDd.r- lifiiodw. ro oiipulnlrd Trotftaf th laia of V. tt. Miller, uador iiruooodiagB lu tiuuioMio M- tiulttaviil. ' Thi-y liorohr gt, uoilro 'Hut they aro voiod with oil tbo Of at uf onid if. U . klillor. and oil butiki, voorhore ood pff rvl-Hiug to laa me, ouu Mioy rrniro on puroo in leoiaa ' tohevoid Millar or boidiog pri'Otty Ud'luDglng U tiln, tu pay oud deliver oil 4u of atoooy nj prterty( duo oud aaletisriog biw. to tho aid fruelovf) ood alto douro oil or u J Mori tu proaut tboif ruapeetivo aoco.inla ami dumooda.. JMI. t. Ill WIN, 0. W. SMITH. W. ll. IHIILKK, ) Traitaaa. ClMrtlild, Aj.rll I, B71-U p6ii SALK OU ItHNTa , " " Th uiultrilKnaJ 6BrliDf.lt tm ieonTnnlDt kfn at Jub!it Uoup mt lh m (iitli ol KmiIv nil 0nrl Hufiil, titrairu tn rnt, ll, nr ti ehtnf lit . tat-?. H will .ebiiK M frr,los iii('l-rni:lorrnfinvl. Tlili pro. i-rty nuauinf Hirtr 4u ) Ntiii'b r ItxraJ. Jlitwb'tlw Ii ut..rUitl Willi nut , Ar- elt mn i m Viiu -f li(tr, bi t t ,iatfHaMI J'ftl WttMf a-ovf 'f Urn bmUiDK r trgo illhw, mmrrn. m iiuDaiif, .nit rmh uiiu. rwiua Mill b rtn t tar llu. Tin till U iotlitptiUilila, Ihw iropMtlc value of tltla rnfirt It tat fimI! ia Ui cuaatr. bd it lharlnre vat; ltjtrwlj M mm li)aiiia'. liattiilr-i, a toff (uanltiy uf tuar It ft uu th piuptrlf, -bit h mmn ta nulariur H Ida M tauiaoM. tuk uf blp aiid aiMn n div.rf.i, tt ( r-aaia Cut utf riag il fur a. A ay fartl,r . fjrmjtiun B La v'jlaiiicl a t.tw.ng tba (ttb- .'I'ht I.A W III M K fl.OOIl. Kn krtlla, l'a, M.r, ti.tu. O KI'HA-NS' COUUT HX LK Id iKifnuaDw uf fa twJ.T d.f (ha 0ri.ltaaa' Court 4 Ctoartoldtwuat, V . (Lu uuilariifaad. nnuiim.iuMnr hi.ibo wwm oi Auaraw Moore, lata ')f lLK toWDabip, i-c'd. Will Clltwv ta tiubtta plf, la iba twroucb af Lanier til, at tan pub- Tburttdiy, May 9A, IH7 al I u'elock p. a., all that avrula tract af Und, lata tba aatata of laid act!, Uuta ia Mid borough, bouadad and dntenb'! ai follow., tut Oa tha wl hj land or J-ba f. IhU, arlb hj landi af Url Hull and (laorjra Pasiutora, aat hf laada mi iba Kobert Yonnf aataia aad JaaM Cappfaa, aai awatb by otbar landi lata af Mid dao'd. land if tbi John Vmrgm.on aaUto, ai al., ooDUiniag a boat Ht mmrrm morm or lata. Tba inprovdntahta eottaiat of a oat and a-balf lory fraiaa dwelliof boujj lfli20 fact, with hitcbea attached, ft log bara, and oihar outSaild iDjja. ALhiuI 7i arrea of tho land la alaarad and aodvr good auitlrati m. . T kb 11 a or 8i.a Oaat bint Iha punbaaa mway al eoitflratalioe of Mir, una third la ana jt fnm data of aala, aad Iha balaooa al tba dratb wl Hanaab Muir, widow al Haaiarl Moora, lata ol k tnwDthip, Jw j, tba lailar two pay aauuwitb InUratt, U ba rurd I.- bond aud ortjaja oa tba pfoparty. WM. T. IIOORII, Lawlx r City, Juua 2, 74 it. Ada'r. OTICKlN'rljf fitataof PaODijIraaU.I Rtt.U of Jataaa C. Orahaa, Uu or ClaarflaU ooaoty, m: ) Draiforii t dee d In purtuaaoe of an arder laiuad oit af tba OrpbaD'a Court of Clearfield eoaoty, and to ait directed, aa taqoiiitioa aad partillaa will be bald oa iba real aatate of tha late Jatan O. )rh.. oa Tue-iBy, tha Iwealy I bird Jay af My, A. II. 10 to. Tba aalj rval aatatfi eoaaj4l of a aaaaea mr traot of laad aitaala la IlraJfurJ tuwaabip, la aid eouiilr. euiniuf oa buoared aod aiaa (109) acrii aod thirty aiaa ("V) perehaa, boaoiad and deaonbed aa follow: Bajrinnlay; at a while ok corner; thenrt by landa uf VioiobI II llolt eait ooa hundred aad anty (lit)) narebaa la a porter of Hard wick Ilack'a plaee i tfanaee aurtb ny lanui oi .iudd nwwart oau nan tired and lit loaa (lift) borchee lo a Dual : t henna It laaJa ef Joba Shir- weet, ona buadrW aad' till (IH perDta loapuaif moooa ona aunarw-l anu rix laao ( I II) perebft lo the plaoo of b?jionin. Nutira la iberefura hereby ft i roe to KUa Or, hata (wid-'wl, Uaibara R Cuaainrhtaa aod Wot. Cent, in (ham her boabaod. and Airrwd tlrabiai aad Wattbrw Wiltoa, guardiaaa of lleary II. Ora haia an l.Al nanjir N. Urabara, legal bain and repra.aat.uive of ibadeaoaaod, lo ba than and there prewal al tba time inj ieatad (IH dr f -na?) ti vu wm proper. abanlT a OIBef, I W. R. McPIIKKSON. Cloarfiabl, I', j April tft-lt ttbanff. O KPIIAXS' COURT SALE. fa parraanna of aa order af tba Orphan' Cuurt of t'learleld aoaaty, Ilia aadeniirned, Tnialae, Ic , ia the matter of tha aala of Iha real rat ale af tt.lli.ua ULrr?lrod. lata of Bell towa -hip. dr'd. will eipoaa to nafciia aala. oa tba prtaiiiea la aatd townibip, aa t Thuradaj, Jan I, IHTII, at I u'eloek p. at , all that oertaia traat af land, late tba aauta of aald dee'd, aitaala la aald Iowa chip, and daeahbed aa followa t Bcftlnbiag at a map la, eoroar af othor landa lata of dee'd : tbenoa by raoia aorth 11 degroaa aaat I4f percbet lo a pott i tfaaaea at ill by a aaa aoutb tH dogreat aaat II parr bra la a paaplat tbaaea aartb 14 dagr-aa eaat 140 porehat lo a airob tbeoea oouth Bii daftraae aaat iS parebao ta a poat ; theaoa by tracta Noa. MM! and l aoath 1 dffraaa weat M perobaa to a poat ; tborea aorth 11 degraet weat 8tt pernboa to plaoo af bef iaaing, aortlaining one band red aad tweaty-oao aorta aad flfty-aiybi and roar-laath parcbea mmtm ar Waa, aad kaowa aa Purpart No. I ia tba partitioa of daeodant'o real aatata About I weat aoroa are elrarrd. Aiaa, aboat three) aad a half rafU or good plae, and lira hood red tboaaand feat of noi ben lock tin ber. Tba property will ba aold aa a whole, ar la two lata, to toil purohaaara. Taaara er Bali. Oae-third of tba parehaaa ajoaay eaah oa eon Area at laa of aala, oao -third ia wo yoar tnm data af aala, aad tba aalaaee la two yrart fron data af aala, Iba latter two pay await vita In tenet to ba eeewred by judf naal boad aad aaorlfaa oa tba prvmteee. II. L. HKNUKRSOS, April Jd, 14 4t Trualea, Ae. T TOWNSHIP STATEMENT. JOI1X W. TI HXER. Dlatrlot Trtaairtr. if Orahaa ttwatbip, la aeoooal with Raad aod Poor fundi for 18;t : boob rur To bol. dm laat Mttltaaati.., To Road llapliialt, l7S..... To balanot CR. ' By Ruporrliort' ardirt by II. LaBabarry.Jill 11 Hy Suptrvlion' order! by II. Hamlin... 391 tt lly t p.rnt. on SV V onion lifted.... IT W lly txnaaralloni on Dlplinata, 11.71 1 M By ... ih7 11 By iionaratloa ia A Wilmo'iUi, 71...- 4 I' By om day at aellltmtnt 1 H Ry aia't anrollailrd 1171 doplioalt It ti roos rum PR. To bal. dat laat atttbmaot... ..:t 11 Tl aa'tof DupliooU ka- lD7o 171 at To error la addiUMal daplioala for 1171. 1 M - ' " ! - : ll II CR. By O.aro.wr'a ordirt lillad........ .!: M Hr 3 utr not. on aama S S lit k par oral, aollaaling 1J7B it 11 71 By nontraliiHil on Uopliiita, ttfd.... t tt By ont day at aatllaaint i,. I tw By aai'l aneuilirltd on Dnplioaio, lrt... Ill St Rr ain't ancllroiad on Diplioata, IM7k.H 171 It lly l'lan do. tola.bip.... 11 It . lrt U't, tho andiritcaod Audit.irl. of tlrahom lonn.hip. hiving itamlard Iba aeonntl ltd rnoi'hara if J..kn W. Toraor, Trtaaarar if Mi townahip, aad Sa4 thta torroot aaabora otmi. , w. w. H(K rn, 1 C. W. KVLKll, lAaditon. J.L.WARD. I irraiTi A. J. HUHLKR, Olorh. ' QrahiatlB, May I, IITo-Ii. RANTED. BY N. E. ARNOLD, CURW RNKVILLB, PA., (Baaeaaaor to) Arnold & H.trlshorn. JIKMIOO Math knat4 fUlnglra. n.(MMI pcmadi mt Waal. ........I l Ji . tit 71 II 11 fvstjs PortlN hating long Bhiaglaa ar Wool (ar Hil ar) . II do wall lo rail oa ato. Tba bighfot Bar hit prlet paid at all llawa. Aim, a roll ind taraplia orook of DRY . GOODS. HATS & CAPS, nOOTA A niioi:. GR0CERIIS, FLOUR, FUA SALT,rROVlSIONS,&c, wblah will ha atlo) at roaiaaahla prltta ar ,, .nRxoua. CanrraitUtt. May K lTk