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Having rtnttod ogr itor room and doabltd our took, wa aro prepwed to offor bargalu to par ebMen In or lloo. Wo havo dwsidad to do a Strictly Cash Business, . aod can therefore toll at greatly rodnood prloot. Carnontori and porioniwbo oooUnplata balld lng will do foil to tinaitit oar Tooli tni Suildi&(Srdwu(, which li aow and of tha bolt maaafaotura. Wo harp a larg o itooh of NAILS, , LOCKS, GLASS, LATCHES, PUTTY, HINUBH, GLUE, ( SCREWS, All hladi of Bonflb PlaaM, Howl, Oblioll, Raoaraa, Uammort, llatflhtu, Plombo -and IatoIi, Mortlood A Thaaih Omitm, Novell, Bruoo A BIIU, Wand and Iroa Bonoh 8orwi, and th boat Boring Marblaa r the MBit. ' Doable and Single Bitt Axes, POORII OUTLIRT, At. Agentt for BurntWi Iron Corn ShttUr, warranted. . ' Alio, Bgenfej for Rlohardi' GOTHIC FLUE TOPS, whit ffotuull; tare Buokjr Ftaoo. Farm Implements, 6ardcn Took, . of tftry dtwriptloB. ( , A Urg rwUty of COOK STOVES, wMeh Wl warrant to gin aatltbatloB. 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LETTER TO JIOX. T.J. BOTKR. Kvinarown, Jitua Hth, 1870 Dua 8ia : I have read with both pleasure and profit your letter ol vin dication to the publio, Jn the Ripuuli can of June 7tb, in which you expreaa your willlngiiou to answer any and all quoatlom, providing thoy are not an onymous. I therefore aocopt the priv llogo thua extended, and ask your ex planation of some of the points your frionds are nnable to reconcile, after reading the various documents bear lng upon the question, Including your testimony before tlio different com m It toes aa woll a your letter of delence above alluded to. , I propose to disre gard the reporta of the House and Senate special committees, for the rua- aon that you declare at the outset of your letter that the former waa monl lostly "unfair, untrue and bungling," and the latter the promptings of "par tiaan seal," and thorofbre turn my at tention to the evidence itself, aa It ap pears in the Lrrittativt Record. Hop ing, that with your aaslstanco, and my mind freed from any prcjudloe that may have boen cauaed by reading the "bungling report" yon condemn aa be ing "unfair and untrue." to be able to rojoloe vritb you In your complete and triumphant vindication. If I have misunderstood tho testimony, or any errors appear in quoting therefrom, you will do the favor to correct mo, In catling yonr attention to a few of tho nnoxplained statements, as they appear in the evitlunco, you are afforded an opportunity to relievo tho minds ol your many personal frion ja, aa woll ai all your constituents, from Bay prejit dice that may bave boen occasioned by reading tho reports of tho committees, and make the vindication of your honor, as well as your diirnitvt so oomuleto that hereafter any one reading your reply, cannot entertain a lingoring doubt about either one or the other. In your letter after charaeterlxing the report of the house committee as "unfair and untrno," yon alludo to tho action of tho fl nrt senate commitleo, composed of Senators Dunkle, Strang, Lawronce, Dill and Allen, who you say "after nearly two weeks' effort failed to find any testimony to corroborate the testimony of Andre against mo," and as yon do not chnrgo tho above commit tee with being "unfair and untrue," or ovon "influenced' by partisan aoal, infer that you mako no objootion to their report, oxpocially aa you assure the public, that they "failed to find any testimony to corroborate tha tosti, mony " of one ot yoar principal accuaerr and in order to roconcilo the above as surance with thai language of their re port, you will favor me with the proper explanation of the following extract therefrom : Log. Roo. page 20M):- "Tho evidence on this subject relates to tho conduot of Hon. T. J. Boyor, consisting of the statement of Nicholas Andre, member ot the House of Repre- sentativos, from Berks county, who aaya in substance, that Senator Boyer approached him while the boom bill was pending In the House and deeirod him to support an amendment, fixing the boomage on pine lumber at I1.12H and on hemlock at 76 cent per thou sand foot, and said Beyer would assure, him of $300 for bis vote in oaaa be would support the amendment, and that he (Boyor) would be responsible tor the payment of the money. That on a subsequent occasion Senator Boyer desired him to vote against tho bill with the assurance of receiving 1-100 br his vote j and again, April t, Mr. Boyer called on him in reference to the matter having become public, com plained of Mr. Andre for having ex posed what lie had said to him in con fidence, and he denied having become responsible for the payment of the money. Somo evidence waa takon by your committee that may be consid ered aainsomeaenae corroborative of the rwpertiee ttatmenti of the several wit mm i but as it la partly to the fact of an interview which is not denied by Mr. Boyer, and partly to other ques tions in a regular investigation mayor tiay not be evidence." It will bo noticed that the commit tee say that "tome evuimce tra taken corroborative of the respective MemenU of the several mtnesteu," and it is possible thoy might bave intended in their final report "after calm thought and reflec tion," tho above being only a prelim inary one to state as yon have to the public, that tbey, "after nearly two weeks' effort, failed to find any testi mony to corroborate the testimony of Andre against yon. Your next allusion la to the teati mony ol Mr. Conrad, who yon quote aa having toetlflod "that yon did not offor him anything, or intimate that he could got anything for his vote, Ao." Will yon favor me with an explanation of the testimony of Mr. Conrad before thehouso committee? See April Log, Roo. page 220. J. B. Conrad, sworn. Inanswor to the general question of the use of cor rupt means be says; "I don't know exactly ol money being used ; I waa approached by a mombor of the Senate and asked how I was On the boom bill, then he told me there was aome money in tie bill for voting against It J I toid him I voted last winter In favor of the bill, and intended to do so again." ' ' Q. Did he tell you bow much mon ey there waa in it T A. He said thero waa 1200 in it, , Q.-ls that all r A. Ho said 1200 if tho bill would bo doleatod ; or, 1200 now and $200 more if the bill would be defeated. I ' i i Q. Whon was thief A. It was yesterday a week ago last Monday. I Q Did ho say anything about yon staying away f Av I dont recollect that be did ; t don't think lie did. , Q. Wiio waa the member of the Sen ate? A. It waa Senator Boyer. ' Q. From Clearflold ? A. Yea. (j. Was be originally from Berks oounty? A. Yes. 1 Q.-Jle knew you? A. Yea, , !-Wa anybody about wboai be approached you? A. I don't recol lect ( , ,' Q Where waa it? A. At my Beat in the House. Q--Waa there anything further. A. Not then. Q. Did he say anything farther to you ? A . Yoe ; ho asked me tho next day bow 1 had made up my mind, I told him tho same ; it waa al the Hotel, the Htuto Capital. , ' -,y Vbcro annate In the Btuu Cup llul Hotel? A. In the entry. (J. Do you both board tbot o ? A. Yes. Q. Did bo offer you any nfonoy ? A. Ho didn't offor me: be aalil they wore offering eo much money. Q. Did ho ask you to vote against the bill J A. Yoe; I told him 1 waa in favor of the bill, and oi course it waa so understood that I should voto against the bill. Q lie wanted you to vole against the bill ? A. He said li I wo uid vote against it thero was $200 for mo. Q. Two hundred down and two hundred if the bill was defeated ? A. Ho didn't exactly say "down" but I understood It so. (j. Did he say ho was authorised by any porwn to make the offer? A. No, ho didn't say that; I understood bim to moan the boom company would pay that amount. 1 notico you close yntir letter by quoting from the somewhat different statement of Mr. Conrad before the senate Committee, and assure the pub lio that the above testimony was not to be roliod on. Not being the result of "calm thought and reflection," 1 therefore presume that any discrepan cies between tho above quoted testi mony, and that quoted in your letter, is to be accounted for as the result of "calm thought and reflection," rather than from any motives of protecting tho reputation of a former friend, or from forgetting any ptirt of tho inter viowa, during tbo two weeks elapsing between tho two statements. The high character you have yourself given Mr. Conrad in your own statement beforo tho rommittco by assenting to quite a number of incidents that you bad forgotten sololy on tho ground that, because Mr. Conrad so stated they must bo true, gives mo so high an estimate;-of bid reliability and character that 1 confess I am it a loss to recon cile tho two statements upon any other hypothesis than that of "calm thought and reflection." You say you deem it unnecessary to publish a card from Col. Hartshnrne, but "without consult ing him refer all parties to him in rof- ferenco to your position." 1 would respectfully suggest that you arodoing yourself a great injustice, not too late yot to bo remedied, by publishing tes timonials of character Irom ten gcntlo mon who enjoy no personal acquaint ance with the pooplo of your own county, and the character of many of them unknown to them and dependent upon your own biographical ekoteh for eulogy and distinction, in preforonco to one from Col. llartshnrne. I over look, however, to some extent tbeovor-' sight and appreciate tho tact that the atntomentofthe ton gontlomon referred to are all voluntary contributions, and it has probably never occurred to Col. Uartaborne that your character de manded any vindication from him, knowing so well the high regard and esteem with which you are hold by your constituents and that your publio life has ever boen characterised with the utmost purity, honesty and virtuo; even like' Cesar's wifo, "abovo sus picion.'' I would however suggest- not that your vindication is incomplete without it that as a matter of con venience and comfort it might be ad visable yet tor Col. llartshorne to volunteer a statomont to the publio, thus relieving himself of the annoyance of personally imparting tho information you bave ao kindly referred the public to him for. I bavo thua far carefully examined your letter, and compared its state ments with such evidonce, aa relates to its different points, and congratulate yon and yonr friends that the rocord so largely sustains your general asser tions. Any slight difference may roadi ly be accounted foraa the result of the "calm thought and reflection," you bave enjoyod the paat two montha. I now propose to examine aome of the evidence, aa it appears in the Leg. ReC., and not alluded to in your reoont letter, hoping to find the result as gratifying to you as that already ex amined. I read from your testimony beforo the bouse totnmittee, Leg. lice., page 27, ai follows . "Iwoal Into tho Homo AUo, tha MIowIbb ta aa abont tbo Itar rroaj yonr imurtoq, a. fori tha Sauato Commit taa, ia Log. Roo. paga 1019. law, la faet, when I waat taor Is tso ant aVaot 1 wast to ih oar Bom boro. X aat down few id Mr. Aadrt baeaawo I know bin. I waf not wont orir to tho Hoaio ta aaa aoMa Contra oaa- tr Btmben about aomo loeal Logiilatloa f Ipael- poraoaally aoqaalated wits aaair amborl. 1 noaiir aoont cna notary Pnbllo bilh thay mm bbow tb Borfci OOflBt? laara, aBd Mvaral oot la tbrlraoali, aatthar otbotw. Mr Aliaaador of theai and 1 aat dawn waa la u aama Bitch by Mr. Andr. borhowd, aad I inppoio 1 nsar ban gona la hial and Mr. ShagorU, batlBMtMr.Aadra and aat down to onrarao ). Ilavw yon bad a loaf paraoBal aoqaalnt- aaa wlta Mr. Andrar A.- Noitr. iBovaraaw biai bat two or thne tlam paailng la and oat at tha Kirhwoad lloaaa, with hita. whar I boardad tail wlator. I will lay, that I did not know bli nam whoa I want orar thar and aat down t talk I hlai, and 1 oallad hint Andrew!, and I narar knew bll nam nntll I aw It In Ih report of 'nu lommony. The above extracts, taken from your respective aworn statomonU, ao flilly corroborate e.ich othor that the dis crepancy that appears In slating the objoct of your visit to the House, and in relation to your acquaintance with Mr. Andre, are both alight inadverten oies, startling only at first sight, but, examined With "calm thought and re flection," harmonize ao completely that one statomont would be incomplete without the othor. Tea alee Mat before Beforo tbo aaaata aom- the Boaaa wmaltl, autao yoa any yaa mid attar saving tha watt lonvnf Mr. Andr road la Mr. Andre, "How la tha boom bill Well, ha U. Did yon tall bint aid, 1 don't know. I ballara I aald to him that boon atook had you would altera him tbeaumey! A. I didn't. li. Anytblm aqalra- (naa ap, that thay war leut to that ! A. I did soli I told hits In Ike now paying I lui tor Ike defeat of tha Mil. Than ha aakad aia tha qneatlon who wora paying It F I taldhlaaldld nolhaaw, bat that I had a daabt tha ha woalrl let hla bar, r eomething of Ibathlad.o aibeliaral did tall him In tbaoon rertaUoB, tha aid gaalla. an Maenad t be atry arew, aad I may hara aald to hlaj that I would iaaar klra h woald gat hll pay, baaaua I waa mm diepoead t teal tha aid man than any. thing ale. q.-Ued you ear la leaUaa r InSawnelng hit rot by yonr aoll.it altoal ANo air, I bad sat, M th at trary, uj ielanUwu waa relbor U iagaaaoa U tha oatwraatioa I waa I are thay war paying ajoaoy B both lida, and aeeing that tb ld aaaa wal a Ittll Maeleaa, I amy hara pal It to hint prt- ty itroBg. lahr way. 0 W hat in ya ataw ytbMf a,a, dMBg leaagnM ,ba Pw.ru enying thai paying aaanay, told Mm that I wider etoud beta parU war nay lug money. I raool iat of tailing hltn limply what tbey wen paying forUvedofialof tUblll. Reading the abovo extracts loaves an unpleasant suspicion upon the charac ter of poor Mr. Andre, very much to be regretted by his personal frionds ; a suspicion that even the remarks of Mr. Krinontrout, upon tho floor of tho Hen ato, quoted from below, cun not remove Yet your friends have reason to con gratulato themselves that, as contrast ed with hlin (Andre), your virtues stand out with all their beauty and radiance Tho old man being covcisau by na ture and with an itching palm, was always exoitcd anil anxiouson learning there was money in a bill. In connu quonce of this unfortunate character istic, you felt in your playful moods like tensing and playing upon the failings of the old man. Every consid erate reader will readily forgive your jollity and forgive any lowering of your "diguity," when they reflect that you wero enjoying your hnruiKws ainuso ment with an old man, that you desig nate in your letter as ft fool, and who hits been eonvicted by your testimony, to be without stability of character ; whose conduct presents the reinnrka blo pocnliurity ol being covetous and anxious for dhhoncst gain and at ti e same timo had within him an instinct to opposo oorraption by. opposing any measure tint was beingadrocatod with tho uso of uoney . . - Mr Ernenlrout (Keo Leg. Roc., puge 2,059). '1 (eel it born in upon my con science, here in my suut, beforo this body and before the people of this State, to bear U'HtiwAony to tho character of tho RopioHcntativcs lrom Berks, and exput ially to tbocharncterof Reprosen Uttivo Andre for uprightness, integrity and venvily. M r. Andre is now aliout 64 yearn old. Thirty-two yearn of Unit period have been spent in Berks oouiy, kving at one placo, in ono town ship, I'oreightccn years. 1 have known him personally and well. I frequently mingled with this man's neighbors, lie has occupied places of trust and has uninterruptedly enjoyod the conflonco of his neighbors ; and I tell you Senators, and through you tho peoplo of Pennsylvania, that never has thero been the shade ol a shadow of suspicion on bis churacter fur upright ness, honesty and veracity." i We aro now brought to the testi mony of Hon. S. T. Sbugert to whose character you voutnre tho following high tribute in yonr letter. "Messrs. Achenbach and tShugort aro Represen tatives from Clinton and Centre Counties, in this Senatorial district, and both are at pure men at live." In conse quence of the purity and reliability of Mr. Sbugert, I titko great pleasure in again publishing bis letter to you, to gether with his sworn testimony before tho House committee, (See Leg. lice. appendix, page 3C) and leave you to explain any discrepancies that may ap pear therein, and you may at tho same timo, reconcile your own statement And that ol "as pure a man as lives," and for convenient use I place them aido by side. LITTKR moM HON. s. T. SHUOKRTTOT. J. R Honea ar RaraaauHTATiVBi, I . lliaei.ai ao, May , 1S:. J la all my eoQvoreaUoU' with Senator Buyer, on th eubjaot of tbo Boom Bill, ha Barer ulterJ a word tiiet would land ma t bailer that h wal aarrteodly to ttl paneii. On tha aontrary, I bllord than, aa I beliavi now, that ha waa ia farr of It. Tha fact of bim morlng aad advocat ing tba nmpromli ad op tad ia tha Ban ate, itrengmened tan tntpreeiion. S. T. 9UC3ERT. Th following ll from your testimony before ib Hoaea eommlttee, (Sa Lag. Kao, appundii Ur. Shugart bafon th Houa oommitta. (8a Leg. Re, appendta, peg la. t. Bid you erer hay page 26. u. Did you aver aa inurvtew with Bena- lpk to any othor m tor Borer In reforeno to bar of tha Heme beildei tail Bill r A. I think Mr. Andr and Mr. Conrad. A. Yet, I nonntor Boyer waa pmking on tba aub)eot al my dek. I know nublng that be mid. W Did b adroett tha bill a It cama fram th8annta. A.-lladld not my, I da not know whether ha waa far It or luppom I did t a good many. Waom did yoa ipeah tof A. I cannot ra- aall t mind any Bar- Ueular onaa. I .poke to our own mam oar, Mr, Bhagert, nboat It fra rfuaatly, and poiiibty to Mr. Alexander. 1 hara frnuoBty Mid that ngalnat it. U- II mid aomthlng abowt hii mying to you, that b heart! than waa moaay aaed an both the rumor war . all Into, I bar ramarked lo B great many paraoui I bnuw, that 1 did aot oaro a aaat what beatn of thli, If It waa true that both parti, w.re buying tbm up. I r marhad that Iraquanlly, ttaa, aad if thar waa. h did aot ware mneh wblah way It wwulf A- 1 hnv nn raaoileotion of eurh nmarki made to a. li. Tea bar ao ra- ollantiiin of hii laying that l eta not ear n eeut. I told our mem ber Mr. Shugart, that It did not make much dilf- to yoa tout u tbara waa moaay uaad oa both Man b did Bot enn whiob way It want! A. X think I raeolloat probably that be under tood manay war uaad on both ilia that It It waa ao raportod. 1 thtak I made the remark him, that it waa a oommoB rumor around tba Home. I think I ramarked, alio, lhat If my rota would defeat tbim both it ihould ho don ; I do Bot raoollMt hii making any nmark of tho kind to n. I think I mad that re mark lo hiaL I also notico your statement beforo the committee, fur tho purpose of dis proving Mr. Andre's assertion, that, you desired him to support an amend ment, increasing tho amount of boom- age to $1.121,(Scc Leg. Huc.,pago 2059) you say you "did not want tho bill amen ded bocauso you did not want it back in t,he Senate, did not want to be both ered with it, that you had been annoyed by both partiet, .and did not want to be annoyed by the bill in the Honato." In carefully looking at the onto and tho ovidonce, your argument is conclusive and carrios conviction with it, and tho complaint comes with bad grace, from some ot your constituents, that your position in lavorof the bill, ought in justice to tho large lumbering interest., that enjoy tho honor ot being repre sented by you, to have boen so decided and emphatic, as Its champion, thai its onomios would not dare to annoy yon with thoir solicitations, or that you should bo required to publish letters from any mombcr of tho House, or ovon yonr recent letter of defense to sjiow tho world your position upon tho bill. In this communication, I have only called your attention to some of the points as they appear in the evidence, aa developed before tho various committees, wilhout quoting thoir conclusions, which tbo. evidunoe shows so positively to have boen "un fair and untruthful," and influenced by "partisan toal." And alter tou have correotod the trifling inconsistencies, and reconciled them, to tho satisfaction of yourself and your constituents, I shall take great pleasure in presenting for your furthor consideration, a few more facts, that wore not developed by the aforesaid committees) and bave nevor yet been mado public, in refer ence to your position upon the bill, looiing the utmost confidence in vour ability to explain tbem m Suoh a way as to add additional lustra to the im- perlsHalilo renown yon have already achieved by your defense ugainat oor tiiinsliinderous charges and misrepre sentations tbul emanated from un scrupulous "smirchurs" and political enemies during tho contest fur tho election of United States .Senator In 18U3. 1 have been considerably impressed with the slight digression you ao mod ostly ask your readers to pardon, in order to pay u becoming tribute to true dignity, and am extremely grati Sod tbut tho sentiments you entertain so nearly comport with those expressed many yours ago by a culobruted letter writer, and to show tho world thai doctors do not always disagree, quote your lunguugo sido by side with the sentiments of an eminent physician, and without wishing to aeetn unnecessarily inqiiisilivo would bo' pltMUtod to have you state in your reply whether Meigs quotes front Boyor, or vice versa. UIIOI. Lai yuur llglit then for .blue among me and do not aonoenl it under n buahvl of gaw keyoeaa or aum atupM ooueelt uf your prauital dignity, or, what l UII BOVBR. I am aot of th aleue who daem H haoaaeary to hide what Utile light I Bar under tw.ael of gawkayna.1 WV aoml stupid ronoell of my pereonal dlaaltr, r, mora asiuinr, tba dtnni wnat would Imi alill mora ty ut yuuraalliag. Ul- aalalne, tha dignity of m ytte, wo. nuieio, m-naior. Illgaily don't nor tba praotiee tbaraoMaonil.t In being n uu waver near mat wr aor in duliaa'tbal MWorth makli ilia man,jab.oliitoly narlaiu to It, lb want of it tb l.l-lit la low ' l"Woeth Uakae Ih maa, Anu an tua raat ia iaain- tha waat ol it tha Tel- r nd pruaalla." . low, 1 hara men dignllad And all the reel li Iralh oertere, .butehare and av and pruaalla." avaa a vary digainodl laevaeeaa dignllad tailor, and I have knuwa Addier., abowuiakara, phlkieophari and vary oartora, butobare, lattan laarnad man without and van a vary dignl-dignity- Beliiv aw ttd doator, mid I bave than li true digoHy in . .eu philoaophan and great virtue, great la vary learned men -with- formaUon and gnatlaut diguity. 1 think power In difuee, apply, that trua dignity on nnd make that infiwian-1 rl.t. in rirtu. anrerm- lion aaelul to our luliWtioa andpowrrlodtffuia, man. -apply nndmaka tbatin- 1 forinutiau uaefal to ur iwllow maa of blgh r lew uagraa. By tho timo yon answer some of my Interrogatories, 1 may forward a few more. Obediently Yours, O. L. ScnooNoven. A CRT ME FOR WHICH THE RE PVDUCAN PARTY IS RE-, Kl'OSSIBlE. Since tho remains of the lute Bureau of Refugees, Frettdmen and Abandoned Lands were transferred ts the War Department, order has boen cnvolved from chaos, and something like an ox- uct view of its condition is now obtain able from tho clour, concise, and con clusive reports of Gen. Vincent, who has the direction of this work. The men who managed this bureau were also prominent in the direction of the Frccdman's Bank. Gen. How ard, Gon. Balloch, J. W. Alvord, and other eolf-styloU philanthropists, who were constantly shouting humanity and professing the moat ardent devo tion to tho rights of tho black man, wore the patriots under whose man agement he was cheated out of his pay, bounty, and prixo money in the bureau, and robbed of his hard oarnings in the Bank. Tbey grow rich, built fine houses at Washington, lived on the land, gave liberal donations to churches, and wore looked up to as model Chris tians. While they wero trading on this sort of capital, at that very time thoy wore acting in collusion with the Washington Ring, and helping Boss Shepherd, with all thoir influence over the colored population, to carry out bis schemes of plunder, and to fasten his vulgar despotism on the community, Tho Administration, the two Houses of Congress, tbo Courts,, and overy element of political power sided with theso canting scoundrels and thieves, The first report of Gen. Vincent ox- posed tlte methods employed by Gen. Howard and bia confederates to de feat a thorough investigation of their transactions in tho bureau after the transfer, to tho War Departments Everything waa purposely thrown into contusion ; tho cosh book showing the accounts of Disbursing Officer Balloch was stolen; olbor hooka weremutilatod and destroyed ; tho records wero dis persed, and nothing was left undone by which the truth could be concealed, perverted, or denied. Yet, in spite of all theso fraudulent combinations, Gon Vincent has aucvecded, by great labor, ingenuity, and persistent purpose, in unmasking the villainies practised on the poor freedtnen. ' His most recent report on this subject is full of instruc tive information. Under classified heads, be brings out into strong relief the means by which the frauds wore carried on, partly by collusion with officials in and out of the Treasury, I L .'.I., l li-. . . mm were uiuttuti irum puoiio view. A few extracts will give an Insight Into tho system : , 'In tb praUmlnary Investigation had by thli otto ia tbaaa eases, the feel beoam developed that manaya, aggregating a larg aum, wklah bud naeu eaat ov tna ohinl disbursing omeor 111, li. W. Balloeb to th local dlahunlng oltaan for payuaant t elaimanto, wan nt paid to (barn, but returned to tha ehiuT dtabuniug Ameer a ua- elaltned. nntwltbeunding auah faol, tba vouch er repnanutiug payment! of tbem moawvi to olaimautl, whioh had bean Sled with the aeoount lng afboera ol the Truaaury by tha ablaf disburs ing a ft, oar of tb bureau, and apua wblek ho ab taiaadondil for th nmuuat tharuof, wew-wt oaaoelled, aor doe it appaur f rotord lhat k var aoeounled t th Uuvratnat ia any way far ui awa.ii. In plain terms, the charge Is, that vouchors were forged for money never paid to claimants; and still no action has boen takon to make Balloon dis gorge It, Again : 'Than ma b ao doubt as t tb ilvanlta. and tb infanno I Uiat th largo amount of money wen, fur Ms lour year, uaad a, urlvala war. none, and In violation of law. All gains through uint Illegal aaa should aooru It tha ' Unlud States. It Is ilgalSoaul thai aaoa altar tb l.gi v latioa doing away with tha bureau, whioh artina maml to hav stopped the Improper usu f deSalt balan, tbo trouble of the Into rrsnlstss'. aav. Inge and Trail Oam pnay ummonoad. "To praperly apprnr-lnte, wa hav but to eon lldar lhat If at tha and of any ono of the eeveral month! Iha drucll bad bvaa dleoavarad. th. laia oWr wmld have hwan la tbepoiltiou of tha de faulting Paymaster llmlrr. flad th dlaeararyl l.u.. I. - Ik - 1. .1 ..... .. . .n.i .... wu , rnnvuarv. iniu. tna na. hoi. wwum nava naen m tSN,Stie, nmrly doubli tb Jndjtnaant aotoa, drawa by aa In favnr af Mary 11 . In tha mala charge agalnat MDnld,nd now la tbo bands f Fraak Vield moathi It would hav bma ' a na wa hav received a value therefor, amount Involved Hod. In ether monlhe it wnnii l... k. iun,,i.i.Bi, oiw,fuu.-r, tua,4.u, and many other large amouau, raspiotirely. in tiosis or i(MI,0.' Tl.nan.,,, I f il. ..... Lhoating, divormon of the frocdmen' money to iromoiial uiws, illegal invest ments In bonds and appropriation of mo interest by tbe disbursing officer ana tils assoclato,, and other frauds, turn up in every branch of this bureau. Nothing ia plainer than that there was conspiracy on the part of the chiet managers to aleal all they could from the negroes, and that this aucceaa car riod them Into the direction of tbo Frsmlman'a Bank, where similar prao. tiooa wese pursued. The Philanthropic Ring was aa perfectly organlwd as any othor, anil under tbo mask of religion and humanity it Covered about at must rascality as the beat of them, the diflerengg being that Howard and bia confederates choso tor their victim tba ignorant Dogro, jart , emrarrg fioaaU aiavary, IM utuU to proleol Wroaelfl againat organiiod fraud. Howartl uml his followers robbed tho frocdmon j but for this enormous crime tho Republican party ia more responsible than the actual rohbers.- N. Y. Nun. The contestants of tho will of tho lute A. T. Stewart bave made their first move on the properly of the mil lionaire They are the Turneys and Baileys, numbering soventeen, and claim to be collateral relatives of the full blood, heirs at law and next ol kin of the decedent. Thoir petition, pre sented to tho Surrogate of tho oounty of New York, alleges that the docu ment purporting to be the will of Mr. Stewurt was procured by tho undue influence of Henry Hilton or some othor person unknown to the petition ers; tbut the document was pruaontod fur prohato hastily and secretly in the night of the day of deceased's fun eral; that no eiftition was issued to tho petitioners or to tho Attorney Gen eral of the State, as required by law, and that no opportunity waa given to exaniino the witnesses to tbo alleged will ur lo request that othor witnesses be called. Wherefore- they request that the so palled will and its 'codicils be declared void, and be revoked, va cated Mid set aside.- The Surrogate has issiiim an order on the cxoctitors, and devisees to appear before him June 15, Ui show cause why the prayer of the H)titionora should not be grauted. The lawyers are going to bave a good thing out of this those on the will sido, at any rate. On Monday, July 3, Philadelphia will witness the largest gathering of old soldiers since our armies were dis banded. The Grand Army of the Re- pulio lias perfected arrangements by which nearly every post in tho United States will be represented on that oc casion, and of all the soldier reunions this will bo the most notable. The order will parade on the 3d nud will also participate in the demonstration of the Centennial Fourth. During tho month of May, there were manufactured in the Berks coun ty prison 1,880 yards of carpet at an average cost of 31 cents per yanl. The average retail prioo during tho month was 5i oeisis, showing an average gain of 20) cent per yard. The num ber of yards of carpet sold during tho mouth was 3,120). Tho Kano hotol, on the lino of the Philadelphia and Erie railroad, which is perhaps as hoar heaven as any stop ping place in Pennsylvania, has been opened as a summer resort. There is a possibility of frost evory night at Kane, which is very enficing to the minds of dwellers lbwer down, those sultry days. si m en There is said to be a return tide of Bridgets aetting homeward toward Ireland from America. The Provi dence Journal mentions tho fuct that a number of Irish girls who hare boen several yeurs ir. this country, and saved considerable sums ol money, have just sailed for the Green Isle. A Mrs. Terrill attempted to cross the- railroad track, with a horse and buggy, in front of tho fast mail, at Harbor crock, in Erie county, on last Wednesday evening. Tbo woman was instantly killed, and tha borne and buggy wore literally pulverized. Captain Wm. A. Humbright.ol Lan caster, the oldest conductor on tho Pennsylvania Railroad, died in that cityon Friday, June 2d, aged 67 years. He had been in the employ of the rail road company for forty years. 3Utr flrfrtisfmruts. QAUTION. All naraoBl ar henby oautiuued nralast bar- kaaiag ar la any wny meddliag with IS law bank wagoai ana l mnlea, bow m tba nMaseioa r R. J. Hughe A Co., at Handing Colliery, near Oieanla, ai mid property belong! to na and hal ben lift la thi poilesilon f mid Rirbai-d J. lingaea lo, at our pleasure, aubjert to oar mar Livt.ttiuur BRO B A CO. Houtadal, Jan J, 1S71JU QAUTION. . All paraoel ar barehy asationed against piaruwaviag wr in uuy way mallag with a yob al Urg red naen, bow Ib lb puoemioB of Thame U rant, of Karlhnua township, as mid oxwa belong to ma, aad hara oaly ba haft witb- aim oa lean suhjeol to my order at any Urn. . . THOS.MKYKRS. Bait Lias, Jaa 14, 7t4t QACTION. All peraoai an hereby eautloaed agsli.l pur abasing or la any way meddling with tha fellow lag propatly now in th pos.aaalaa of David Bowers, ef Pik township, vli : Una itump muehlna, one bay mar, one log sled and ihalni, on mddl aad bridle. This property was pur ehaavJ by ma ind ll lift with tha aald Bowera or. loaa, sahjaet to my ordor at any tarn. A. A. LOlft). Bloomlngtos, Jane 14, UTI.Jte QAUTION.- All twrasH an hbnbv eautianad awalnet ssr. nbaatag ar la any wny meddling with tha f ill lng properly sow la tb poeeeaaioa f Joanna W uud, of Morria township, vis i Ono aalr f xn. on pair ef rod naers, so red aow, aaa iptiel now, yanrllng bailor, mm (anaing mill, Im piawa, en narrow, aa twa auraa f wheal ia lha graaud, aa tb mm belongs to as, and Is toft with him oa loaa subject to my ardur at any time. JACOB BKAMK. Kylortowa, June 14, Tl-ita QAUTIONV- AI1 pa roam are henbv dnuUoni-d emir, purchasing or la aay meaner meddling with taa Silluwing property now la lha possession of Clark Cdn. ef Bradford townskfp, yfi : Oa bay mare, ml lingl harness, on buggy, oa oow, ana olr aula saw, Hi nail ssws, lot or tools generally uaad about a mill, aad a Ml of parlur Ihairl and or, aa th aaaa waa panhased by the and, signed at Bbarlg'i salt a th lb ml J.aa IH7I nd U lift with him Ian only, nb)et to lb ordor of th Wmdlaad gin Br Irk O. at any Urn. St. Mcl'llkHSON, Trees. Wondl d K. B. 0. Wxidlaad, Pa Jaa 14, ISIS tt. C AUTION-. -All prsoal ar hanht waraad nwainat .. ehaving ur In any war meddlln wllh atrial. aa WIU not pay lham anlom omallad to do ao by tow. Tha now. nn tw.lr. In aamber, aanh oallmg for fs.VsJi.aggngatlng la nil el, aad nrdnaifullowit 1st, Jaaaary I, H1. Tlh, January t, S. tb, Juna I, 1SSS. lib, Jannnry I, IMI. leth, June 1, lsll. Ilth, Jaaaary I. IMt. lllk. Jam I, l'l. an, .tan i, H77, H, Jtnnan I, 1171. 4th, June f, IS7I. ' tlh, Jaaaary I, II7S. th, June I, 1ST. - "A. P. BHOPr, " - - a. a. Burnt, j . " ALBERT BIIOFF. Madera, Pa., Jane It, lT-lt A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. in- Netlo U hereby g Ire thai Latton of Ad -ministration , aa tho aetata af 1IBSTKR LUXKKK.lataaf Bradford twp , Clmrtald 0.,P., "iaid. hnving Una daly grnalad to tha andar aigned, ail paraoaa hndablaof I aeld eatet wiU Bia mako ImsHdUt pvmaat, aad thorn Uu anvinw maiBta a saataada will ptaaanl prapwily aatboaUontod far mttUmaaH wta.l "Jy- , iv . f. WILSON, Woodland, Jn It, 111141. Admlailtrntor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT1CK.- Nntla ll hawahy avwa thai Uaton ef Ad mlnietrntiaa oa Ih -saaala wf niruH.ii,. B'.ttk'l.ff f"sl. Otoarl.M T?', - w Sail swnatod to th eudnsigswl an paraoaa sbtd. to mid NCSbi fll nrnnsa miks 1a Jalli VJa..!, and tk '. W asmlndiVs,- araaon '" pmanya tad Si, isas ami -wrnv. . A. CALDWBLL. delay: WiUiMignr, Jbm t, t-t. Admr. BKCOMD 0THKKT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DRALERg IN PURK I)ItU(iS! CHKMICAL8I PAINTS, OllaS, DYE STUFF VARNIrlllKi, BRI!8IIK8, PRRPUMKRT, fancy noting l't)ILKT AUTK'IsKS, OP ALL KINDS, PURE WIAE.1 AM) LIQUORS, fr madlelnnl purpo. Truims, SupporUn, school Books and Btntlon ry, aad all othor artlilea usually fuund Ib a Drug Stur. . a PIIYHICIANS' PRKSCRIPTIONS CARR PI'LLY COMPOIINDKD. Having a large si Cariaaaa In tha business tbry oaa give aotlr mt faatloB. J. O. BABTSWfCK, JOHN t. IKWIN. Clmrteld, Deoamber It, 1874. BIGLER, YOUNG & REED, iSnmiMrt to BnyntOB at Young,) FOUNDERS k MACHINISTS MoaufttetBrora of PORTABLE & STATIONART STEAM ENGINES Corner of Poorth and Pint Btmu, ( I.RAftPIF.I.II, PA. - HAVING angagad in Ih manurnolun of flrrt laaa MACUINERr.wanepnotrnllj Inform h pablifl that w an Bow prepared to All all orders aa cheaply aad aa promptly ai aao b doni In nny of thi cities. W mnnufutnr and deal in Malay and Circular Saw-Milla Bead Blocks, Water Wheel, Shafting Puller U Hold's Injector, glaam Oaugrs, gtaam Whistles, Oilers, Tallow Caps, Oil Cups, flange Cocks, Air Koala, Qlab Valvaa, Cbook Valval, wnngbt trua Pipe. B'.mm Pomps, Boiler Feed Pump, Anti friction Metree, Roup 8 ton Packing, Gam Pack ag. and all kinds of MILL WpRK) together with Pluwa, Bled Solcl, COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, and other CASTINGS of all klnde. AkT-Ordsrs aolloltod and llled at any prise. AU Mian of inquiry with rafarwno t mohlnn f oar mnanfacMn promptly anawarad, by addraa- ing al at ClmrBald, Pa. Jaoni-lf BlfiLKR, VOUNtt A RKED. The Bell's Run Woolen Factory, Peon township, Clrnrtild Co, pa. ' unen oiiti . b nrvr BURNED li P I Tha lebmrtberi bar, at grttnt stprase. raballt aighbarbond aaaoeity, in tbe arwctiae tf a trst las Waulan Mannfnotory, with all tha modern ttnprorementi at Inched, and an prepared to mahe all kind! f Clothe, Caasimcns, Batinstti, Blan ket, Flaaaau, Ao. Plmty of good n band to supply all our old and a thoasand aw nrtcsun, waom wa nsa ta eom ana axnmtn ar itoek. Tha haslnass of CARDING AND FI LLING will noalv oar especial attintlou. Proper nrrnngamanU will b mad to rcnlv and deliver Wool, to lull customers. A 11 work warranted aad doa apoa th abort! Botioo, and by atrtet attaa Uoa to buaiaaai wa bop to raallse a liberal ahar i pnou patronage. 10,000 POUNDS WOOL WANTED! Wa will par tha hlhasl market nrtce far Woo add mil uur manaraaturad guodi aa tow aa ilmllar goods ma oa baaght ia tha ooanty, aad whanoror wo fU to radar reasonable latlifiotioB wa can always b hand at horn reads to make nroner w&,ua.,vw, aimer ia person or oy 10l1r. unmno JUitASurt sorts, uprlUetf Bower P. O, a. r. soucb. a. a cobk ib. a. Bituaov. CILICII, McCOmKLE & CO.'S' f8BMaavr u John Oullohl, POPULAR FURNITURE ROOMS, Market at root, Clearfield, Pi. ' W maaofae'.an nil kinds nT Fnrnlinrw vnambara, Ulolag Konma, Llbrartu and Halls. If you want Furniture f inr kind, don't bur aaUl yau aaa our ituck. . , UNDERTAKING la all k brnaekm. Wa heap Ib Monk all ihs Inteet aad moat isaprovad I'wSina and Oaskats, and bnv vary fnollity ror properly aoa dartiag this brunch f our business. W hav a patent Corpse Pre ww, ia wbieh hodlm can b proaarvad tor nan, idarnbia length f time. . A member of tbe arm ha his ilsrnini aaart- maat at our wart -room, whan ha oaa be round by any pareoa who com at Bight for th parposa or proamtag . UULICII, McCORKLB A CO. Oranrdeld, Pfc, May 10, 7S-ly. JERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, HANGING VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept oanitnntly a hand. STOVE AD EARTnE V-WARE , OF BVKRY bKSCRIPTON I . CROCKS! POTSI CROCKS 1 Plaksr's Patoat Airtight air Trait anal Be alia; BtlTTKR CROCKS, with lid.. CRRAht CROCKS, MILK CROCKS, aa.aujwvusang.V nUtHDa PiriM.a. mrxnva FLOWER FOTS, ht DISHES, STEW POTS, And a gnat aaay othor thing! to aamiroal In meauon, to be and at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S . STONE - WARE POTTEUY, Cemor d Ohorrw and Third BtrMta, CLEARFIELD, PA. augl Clearfleld Nursery. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. rTvHK aadorsigd, Baring aaubllshtd a Har- JV? . ' P' "f way hatwM OuaarSald aad Oerwonevllle. li proparod to rar alsb all kind! f FRUIT TRKBs (Mnadard aad dwarf,) Bvrrgnaai, Shrubbery, lirap Via, GMMhorry. Lawuo Blaok harry, Slrawbarry, aad Renbirr Vlaaa. in. Rilar.u w .- Vlwhaow, aad aHr martot Rhubarb. Aa. ni. J Wwmpdy atteaewd to. Aau-aaa, WRIGHT, M" ,, CrweasTlUa, p. iolfli. LLKGIIENY HOTEL Market Blrtet, tiearleld, Pa. Wm. H. flrsdley, ftirmorly proprielor of tH Llnoard II , use, having leased the Allohw. Hold, solicits shan of public palroaago, House baa bean thoroughly npalrad and aswlr furol.b.d, and gassls will Bod It a pleasant tloa plug plage. The table will be supplied witk u, bast or everything ia the uierhet. Al ll,i btr will be funud the bell wines and Honors. (Joel slabling attached. WM. . BRADLEY May 17, '7S. Pnirlator. SUSQUEHANNA HOUSR, CURWBNSVILLK, PA. KKWTON RKAD, PBoi aiaraa. Having baeom proprietor of thu Houl, would raaiiaallally Kllcll lha patronage af tai publl. IJoua leaeenlly and aunvenivntly sit. uau-d a vl) roflttad and nlurniahad ; good saw. pie roumi attnohd. All railroad tralm Hon m thli hoaai. Janan.Jj S IlTw lK)Ulj)' " " (Cor. of Market A Front streets.) ULRARF1KI.D, PA. Tha andenigned having taken ahaige or Ihn Hot. I. wuuld Jenl'7 pociiuny solicit public pslroas. D. R. FtLLbh'foNr ' WASHINGTON 1IOIIKK, NEW WAHIIINtlTON, ps This SisibJ wall r,,rnl.l...l k..... L. . taken by thi ndrilgnad. Ha feela aonllsat ef being nbla to nndcr latielecliua In thoav won aav favor bun with a mil. Mays, Hil. a. V. DAVIS, P,pr, M II NT II UK II IIIISK, OppienJU th,Coort ll.,,. , LOCK HAVEN, PriNN A. Jail 71 IIAUBKAL A KlUJll, l;uf;. T OYD HOUSE, lj Msln Slrrrt. PHILII'HBURII, PKNN'A. Table ntwnya sunpllcd wilb tha bast Iba mart nfforde. The traveling public is invited to call. )an.l,'7S. ROltKHT LOYD. THE MANSION HOUSE. Corner of Bucondnnd Market Streets tl.lCAHV.l. PA. rpills eld aad aommodlona Motel baa. dnrli, 1 th past year, been aalarged I doable iu former capacity for tha anUrlninmaal at ttrsa. gars and guslis. Th whalt building has k. rernrnlshad, and tha proprietor will spare as palas to render hll guest eomfortable .k. lUylng with him. sr-rhe Mnnala Honss" Omalbas raaa u and Irom Ih Depot on tba arrival and dao.n... f aneh trnin. JOHN DOHOIIKRTY BprS-ta-lf Praprielsr Jona Pavros, Pros. J, p. Btnn, Cs.,i urrveiiMville ISnuk. Authovisad Copiul... ..(iic,iii Paid op Cnplul ..... iO,tr,a (soevasDS riair batioiai. biik.) John patton. j,. o. a. rirr.r.a AAHUN HC PATVB1N, 7oa. J. p. UuVT. STOCK UOLDERS, INDIVIDUALLY' LIAUU Do a ganain baakiag baajnaai. Aerennt, mliciud. Curwunsvitla, Pa., Jaa. IV, IS7S-6m. P. K. ABMOLD. a. W. ABIOLS. 1- aims F. K. ARNOLD & CO., Bankera nml Rejttoligrlll6t JciTtr-oi. Co., pa, Moovy roMird on dfoft. DUfluunti dtrmu rtvUu. EuUri tvu'l t'urijra Kn-binjrt rJ. WJ1 BE QsmS3 Uai aUAiri,(Ws1 prulOpilf neWc. n-jDuiuiriiie, use. 10, lr,.-lj County National Bank, OF CLEARPrRLD, PA. I OOM Id M&aoRte BoUJinar, onS dbar Bort. 4 J V v. u. n iiioo 1 urate Mur. Pmm- Tiekett to and from Liror)ool, Q -taiwa, Olivpgnw, Xjondon, Pari! and Cof.tDb-tt. Alio, Drafts for oal oa tbo RojaJ fiank uf IrHu4 ua jupria Dim 01 U'lDdon. JAMKS T. EKOXARD, Pm't M. CHAW, CoUhior. ll:l:T-l DREXEL & CO.. "o. 34 South Third afreet, Phllsdelphli U.1.riLR8. And Dealers in Government Securities, Application by mall will receive prompt aura tion, and all informatioa cheerfully fomt.lad vrvwre aoiiciau. Anrll ll-tf. jOfnttstrB. ' STEWAET & BLACKBUEN, D E.N T 1 S T S, Carwenniiie, Clearfleld Ceaaty, Prna'i (OOc ia Oetaa' Kew Building.) CarwsniviUi, Jan 11, IS7-ly. DRE. M. THOMPSON, (Otoe in Bank Building,) Cartreiiaville, Clearfleld C., Pa. mrk JI 'fa-tf. A . M . HILLS Would ronrtoctfnl- aotifT hii puifcu i trnf A I. TBGTU - Attn Ad ' - waAiA av ar.w.vw aisjr aart. w ftji Oa V. . A-a.kL u. V .1 ootninr at tba mud Ubo, to baro oaeb an mpfti Tdrnp iatariablj Ca. ClMrfiMd, Jan. 1, IBTfl. - QWITCHES AND ALL KINDS OF K HAIR WORK Litdr-tt, If you want faatr work done In tit boat tiylo and ehMpMj brinj- It to oa t-tt i baa all tbo Int-oltMa etulon. botb la U-riri, I and Cnrwenmlto. Mr. S.J. Brown ti f,uM w mmj mile titan J1TO Ml" Of II Ol rclrt. Sind in jour work at tba oarliopt oorlttBitT, niiiiBriiug will o nariTiwOca. MRS. H J. HRHW?.. Mar tot St., S doora OBiUof AllegbT Uoan. ClrarBold, Ua- 2-1, J6 It. MEAT MARKET. F. M. CARD0N & BRO., Raar of Plo Optra lUmm, CI.EARFIKI.il, PA. Oar aiTn(rr.mtrjti ara ff tbo tnot Ciiui-ro-t rhtrartd-r tor furDibit)r tlit publio with frt msaiaoi ail una, tui4 or Ihorory hoit tmw Wo alto deJ In oil binds of An-eoU"! tar .pot, which wo kefp on oibibiuoo lor tb a fit of tha publio. Call nmund when la wn. anu ta ft look at tfitn(rfi, or arltrri ui . M. CARUON A PRO. Citwarftold, Pa., J-lf 14, Mf.tf. FRESH MEAT-SEW SHOP. Tha undrrelgnd hereby iararme the (i""v " I grnarai thai thar trap nn hand, rrru srlj, a I their chop, adioiuing JOHN til LIl'IIMurailav I rooms, opMitia tne uonrt nnusa, the BKsr rnrxir vekf, vfai., hitW l AMU. PUNK. KTl AT RKDUCEl) PRICES, FOR CA?B Markat linings Tula J it. Tbnr.J.y. i BAtnrdnv. Mat divrr at resilcncs desirad. A shan af p.trouags ia refncrtfulltr Marck 1, ls;t-ly. 81AI1B A NO IKKIS- READING FOR ALL!! BOOKS .f STA TI0XERT Market U. ClearSeld. rat Ih Post TRR BnJarslgnod bags Inr to unQitsw tha allltana of ClrnrSald and vlclsif, M ha kaa attod up a room and has (at tvtrrsn na.iar, uuusiSUUg IB part OI Bibles and Miscellaneous Booh Illeak, Account aad Paw Batiks of vm crlplioa ; i'apar and Envelopes, French aria" and plain : Pens and l'cl il. : lllsat ba Pspara. Da,ts, Mortgages Jnlgniart. hira lion nnu rromtaarw nntai: nhiti nnfl la ment Brier. Legal Cap. Record Cap . and Bill ( Sheet Musin, for itbr Plwno. Ilu'r or Vi constantly oa nanal. .Any bck. or desired lhat 1 may Bot have OB haad.will eswar by Brat aspraaa, and sold t uholesals er rr to mil eualnmcn. I will also kap pvnn liwratan, sunk ai Hawaii!, Niwanapera. av P. A. OA I till Clestl.ld, May 7, IMS-I JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IN FUIlNITUl.Ei 9IATT1IEMMFA AND Improved Spring Beds. MARKET BTRKFT, NEAR T O. The underelgned begs leave to iarera tb.', sam af Ulearteld, and lha public geaerslit ha has aa band a da sartmeal ar Kara. mak as Walaat, Chwtnul aad Paialed t"" tullae, parlor Kallea. Reellnlaa aad ""!" Chain, ladles' and Dents' Baav t'ksirs, ta forataJ 111.... ... W..I.. Pk.,r. I'.O. Keal'Se Windsor Cbaiii, OlMhs Ban. Step and1"? Ilea Uddara, Hal Raoka, Bcrubhlng Brasssa' MOULDING ABD PICTl'RE FBAn Looking alaaaaa, Ckmmoa, Ac, wkk mltahli for lloliaay amaaats. ...Uil dml('7t JOHN TROIIa'"