GEOKGE B. GOODLANDER, TiniT Ann rnoraiavon. .' . ;- CLEARFIELD, Pa. v i. , WEDNESDAY MORNING, AVUl'ST IS, W .U-.i.-l-.- -i , Demooratio County Ticket. I 1 DR. T. J. nor BR, (: !''.iii;MiHMU,. i v I'll -r-1 ' a tSwr:--'-' W, KOM MePHBRION, ' ' "'' '!,'' tre7subkr," ' ' ! WILLIAM W. noKRAll, H. -or damna-D. ',. , ' . ' COMMISSIONER,' "' '"':'' , CLAHk IIKOH , .. ' ' or uwaanci.' '.. - DISTRICT ATTORNEY, '. , PRANK FIELDING, ' ! 'or cisinriaxn. . . ' '" AUDITOR,' ' . ., ..' LEWIS C. BLOOM. "".' , . - a uincii ". . JURY COMMISSIONER, JOHN W. DHUUAITi ,or CLiiuruLD. I '- CORONER, ',,(. . .OEORUU THORM, . 'Or CLIARriRLD. i&as i . i - ": Attention in callod to tho address of lion. Sarauol J. Rundull, Chairman of .the Domocratio Slate Committee, pub lished in to-day's Republican - t.. : a eaa 0. " i . The Radical State Convention meots at llarrisburg to-day to nominato Mackey for State Treasurer and Tax on for Supremo Judge. These are , Cameron's men and tbey must be nom inated. : : Stray Compliment. The Philadel phia rress thus rofors to our estoomed down-river friend r ' A. C. Noyes, nominated for th Legislator by th Demooruts of Clinton oounty, is an experi enced, ufe and honest man. . t . Tbia ig Col. Noyea' fourth nomina tion, and he will, of courso, be elected. . Some Use. II soema that tho "Gov ernment" is of some nso after all. An associate press dispatch from the Long Branch soat of Govornmont, of the 7th, ays ; "President Grant returned from Washington this afternoon. To-night he rescued.-, lady from boing injured by a runaway', team on Cedar Tni Post. The Pittsburgh daily Post cornea to us in an entire new suit. .We scarcely know the fuoe of our fa miliar friend. The weekly Post is tho ' best weekly in the Stato and deserves tho patronago of all thoso who wish to subscribe, for a city journal. Those of our readure who want to see a sam ple oopy of either the daily or weekly can have it by merely sending tbeir ' name and post office address to James P. Barr & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., or by calliog at our office, i A Mixture. Tho Radical nomineo for Governor of Virginia, Col. Uuglios, was in the Confederate army during tho wholo war and at one timo gave Gen. Milroy a good thrashing. Their nomineo. for .Lieut. Govornor, C. P. Korasdel, is a carpet-bnggor from this State. lie represented Venango coun ty several years ago in the Legisla , tore. IIo was ono of the poorest mem bers in the body, at that. This, we ' should say, is a mixturo of "rebols" and loyal carpet-baggers, an alliance so unnatural that it cannot result in , any good to the country. Twins. TboNew York Jleraldtayr. . The Rev. Newman JIall U seeking a divorce from bu wire in the London Divorce Couit ou tbe groond of marital Infidelity. The rererend gen lleman'i married life began in romance, Mrs. Hall having booome attached to him while he was her let or. lie is tho famous English clergyman who was brought to this country in 1868 ostensibly to colled funds for the purpose of erecting mammoth ' independent church building in Lon don, but in reality to mako stump speeches for Grant. lie has about as much respect for his calling as Grant has for his position. Neither soem to caro a d n for religion or froo gov ernment, although both are exceeding ly loyal. "Bleeding Kansas." An exchange says: , . .... Tbe United Slate Senatorial proepeetlv of Anneal n acemeuiy gloomy. ne principal can d'l'sles for tbe position made racant br the eom- ' pnlsory retirement of tbe eorrept Caldwell are the no leee Infeunae S. C. Pomcro- and I.aae fl. . kalloeh, either of whom would disgrao an de liberative body by bu preeenee. This man Kalloeh was a prorainont clorgyman in Boston until 1801, and held about the same position in that city that Boochcr docs in Now York. About that time some mousing deacon pulled bin out of bed ono night at I hotel where bo was comfortably snooz ing with siBlor of his congregation, not his, but somebody else's wife He left on tho next train for Kansas, w hero be has boen stumping ever sinco. Another Thousand. That emi nent "christian stntosman," Colfux, lm got another whack over his snuf- ' Cor. It Icikod out in a trial nt South Bend, Indiana, last , week, bolweon ' two wagon makers who were trying to settle their business in court, that ono of tho members of tho firm had paid Colfax (1,000 for a wagon con tract during tl.o war. The loyal court and tho lawyers were) astonished at the rovolation, and the witness was promptly silenced. Whon tho "chris tian stalostnan" was Interrogated ho donied that bo reouived this money as . bribe, but had taken It as campaign funds and so used it. ' How well this "nub" fits up to the Nte-it stamped . snvelope manufacture 11,000 dona tion. How unfortunate the Sinilcr Is, njuow I The rue Pretidenl. A Boston dispatch says t It li reported that Vice I're.ldoot Wll.on hat paaeed Inlo thai .leg. of health whieh to long effiioted t'blof .Initio Chaee, and has beeaae a paralytic Invalid to whom life l of moat aaoer tain duration. The nature of hie diseao may not utterly nfl him. at present, for the dutlea of hi. poeltioa, but there I. no prediotiaf bow sunn ItmayaVeo. ) i' i I Xfo suspoot something else is the matter. This "christian statesman," liko Colfax,Ames, Brooks & Co did some dirty work and was oanght at it." Two of the gung have soltlcd tholr Booount and Wilson feels as bad as thov did. , Tho Credit Mohilior dis order is nearly as fatal as the Nation al Hotel disoaso in. 1857. .. Wo hav? no moro rospect for that band of Gov. ernmont thievos than we have for a shoop dog. Tb idea that two such men as Colfax and Wilson, who pray three times a, day; instruct Sunday Schools, load Congressional ' prayer meetings, who. set themselves . up as exnmplos, and while at the head of tbt Govornmont Assist such men as Ames, Scofiold, Kelly, and that band of public robbers to plunder the tax. payers of this Union of forty-two mil lions of dollars a bolder stoal than which was nevor ' perpetrated on any people is . a stretch ' of crime and bypocraoy that has never boen equallod sioco the days of tbe old Scribes and Pharisees, when they used to stand on tho street corners in Jerusalora to offer op their prayors while concoct ing schomes to rob and oppress tho widow and orphan and were plotting the crociflxioa of the Saviour. . Oar own State robbor, George O. Evans, although he is a No. one scoundrol, is a gonllomao when compared with this brood of political vermin who have afflicted religion and politics every where. Evans is a local villain, whilo these fellows have boen preying upon the whole nation. ,-, i . - . rtret.tHrell ,.. ;j -The Steamer Wawassett, plying On the Potomao river, bolweon Washing ton and tbe Mouth of Acquia Creek, took fire on tho evoning of tho 8th and burned to the water's edge. Neith er boats Or life preservers were at hund, consequently over fifty passen gers were either burned or jumped overboard and were drowned. .The re was discovered in tbe bold and the boso wns attached immediately, bat before tbe men could reach it tbe conflagration bocamo general, as the fire bad been burning for sometime. Tbe fire bad been smouldering, It Is supposed, for Some hours, and npon opening the hatches it burst forth with great fury, driving tho men from tbe hold and completely baffling all at tempts to subdue It. In an instant the wildest confusion prevailed on the vossol, tho passongors becoming panic stricken and franlio with fear, very few having presonce of mind sufficient to take care of themselves. Tbe stcamor was, without a second's doluy, headed for the shoro, ou tbe Virginia elJe, MQU ID fuiv luliiuies rttu aground about two hundred yards from the Virginia aido. At this time the flames had spread with fearful rapidity, and in tbo excitement many jumped over board. . ... A million dollar fire occurred in Portland, Maino, on tho nlternoon pf the 0th. ; Tho fire broke out at Goltx wharf, destroying an immenso amount of property, including tlirco Ocean steamers which wore anchored nt that wharf. Tho froight depot of tho Grand Trunk Ruilroad was also burned. . A number of lives were also lost. One of the Sherman: An associated press dispatch from Washington says : It Is believed that United Stales District Judge Sherman will tender his resignation when Con gress assembles. Otherwise there Is very little doubt but that artielel of Impeachment will be presemeu against mm, oasea on nis alleged eon. ueotlon with oeriaiu lubby transactions. This man Sherman is a brother of General Sherman and United States Senator Sherman, of Ohio. He is United 8tates Judge of tho Northern District of Ohio and is a very low scoundrol. ' He bas for years robbed tho political gamblers of thousands of dollars by giving certain rings and tbo Congrcsbional lobby to understand that ho bad great influence with his two brothers. Those who wanlod to rob tbo Treasury through somo army contract would pay him a handsome sum of money for the Gonoral's influ cuco, and those who desired corrupt legislation would pay for the influence for the Senator, and thoso who had cases to try in his court "paid the money straight for a fuvorablo t'oci aion. Such bas been tbo life of this loyal Monndrnl nnd high Oovtrnmnt official for many years, and wo pro- sumo that if ho will quietly rcnlgn and refund somo nf tho illgotten dol- luin ho has obtained from his loyal dupes tho matter will drop and Judge Shorinnn will retire to privuto life dishonored but wculthy, which will seo him through'' tbuee demoralising limes. : Ohio Ready. Tho Democrats of Ohio have nominated Hon. William Allon for Governor. He is ono of the soundest statesmen in tbo Union : having heretofore sorved his Stale as Govornor, Congressman and United States Senator, and to-day is without a stain upon his personal or political tb ante tor. Tho lickot is what is cull ed "straight out"' Democratic The following telegram was received from Mr. Allen in answer to one notifying him of bis nomination t 1 aeoept the nomination and desire the Conven tion to arocpt my gratitude for II. I acoept it be eanee the Convention, by beetowiog it, espressos the boner mat i may ii or emne service in pro moting the suooesa of the groat llcmooraoy, upon whose success nnd upon Uiat alone rests the pros perity, liberty and happiness of the American people. wiui.iAisiAiji.ani. Will the Democratic party disband f ask iicarly all our Radical exchanges. Not "muchly," gontlomen,but we will give you the best warming this full that you ever had. Vefende the Bleat. The old spoon-thief, Butler, is a can didate for Governor of Massachusetts. Some of , Jiie followers cannot swallow the salary grab and they callooV old Bon out on tbia point, lie defonds himself Upon the following grounds) 'I roted for the bill beeaun poor men cannot lire In WaeUnatan on their ealariei ae Oonxraw men. I hare eeen In ConRreei many faithful and ettoieal repraaeateUvee obliged to harrow awawy and plvdge their ealarlee In advance to pay tbeir way and eupport tbeir familiea. I aaw tbrm el poord, day by day, to the pre.elng temptation, of whoever ehould offer tbem other menu, of getting money to eupply tbeir want., and I anew that tome of them had ylulded, and di.graoed them selves, their, oolloRKuee and tbeir euunlry by 10 doing. I pilled the need, and tho .Initio 'r tbe meani of living wbieh had Induoed them lo It, and felt, from my .ul, that euoh ought not to be (ha condition of representative of the Amer ican people In Cengraea." lie ayl I "I vott'd for, advooaled, 'saginoered' and made myeelf re sponsible for however the same may be phrased an Inoraase ef salary lo tb President, Judges, member uf the Oebiaeo aad of .'engross, to eve ry degree In my power, and I am giud that 1 wel able to bring It anout to the exiont charged upon me, It lo a responsibility Irom whieh I da aol shrink, nod I shall neither falsify my art or pre. varioat myself In palliation or caouse." r, i,- . He docs . not prevaricate and .try .to lis himself out of a dirty job liko Col- fat and his1 band' tt Crotlit ' Mobllior robbers!' who with, Oaths denied any complicity in robbing the Treasury when tboir purses were Blurred full of groonbaoks drawn from this source. Butler, tboroforpln point of veracity, is the superior of all that ' miserable gang ot national robbers, no . lias not added perjury to bis many otlior crimes, and Is entitled lo ins same re spect shown to other scoundrels who turn Stato's evidence boforo they al low thomsolves to bo incarcerated or hung. .li V i i..' j ;:' ) Conferee Meeting. We have boon requested by tbe Chairman of tho County Committee, D. L. Krobs, Esq., to state that tho Senatorial Conferoos of this district will meet at tbe Ward House, Tyrone, on Thursday, tho 21st, at 2 o'clock, P. M. If the chairmen of the respective county committees in Cambria, Clearfield, . Clinton and Elk can arrango tbo matter previous to tho time, and agree npoo a Sena torial delegato, tho expense of a Con force meeting can be dispensed with. If nono of tbo otbor counties want the delegate, wo can furnish a first- class man for the position.' Having bad the Senator for some years we are somewhat modoet about pulling in our claims for tbo delegate also, but if do geotleman from either of tbo other counties wishes to incur the ex ponso wo will furnish tbe man. ,. State Convention. Tho Demo. oralio Stulo Convention moots at Wilkeabarro on tbe 27th inst., for tbe purpose ot . nominating a supreme Judge and a Stale Treasurer,;' Jn A&drtn to t Ac Itrmorraty ot Vtnntytranla. . Danocnaric Stitb Cost. Roone, fnii.ADiLrnii.Aus:. 1. By dirootion of tho Democratic State Committee, I announce that the Dem ocratic Stato Convention will assem ble at Wilkesbarre on the USth day of August, inst-, at JV o clock, au, it is nvitonllir AKkAii trtaa thR Iiai ocracy of tbe respective counties ol tbe Commonwealth will at once or ganize for the approaching canvass. Corruption and violence ot cverv do scriniiuu were lnueucuu vy me ituui cals in almost every part of tbo Stato, at the last Stato election, and thus was nullified the cboioe of the people of the Stato.. To accomplish this tbo ballot-box was polluted, follow-citi-ions, by tho uso.of money and the practice of all kind of fraud... A radi cal governor and a radical legislature, iu conscquonco, woro cnosen. , ., , - A , vigorous effort must be mado to prevent a repetition of these gross outraL'08, and it is believed by an tro mediate and united struggle, and through organization of the party, tout tins result, so dosirablo, can be accomplished. - It is the duty of every Domocral to make an exertion to this end. Tho Stato Commitloo unanimously instructed mo on giving the foregoing no'.ico to tbe Democracy of run tiny I vania, to earnestly call tho attention of the people to the political condition of Louisiaua. In comply inir with this direction, and expressing tho wish of tne committee, tho Democratic party of the Commonwealth is invoked to take such action in its County Con ventions, as will, when the Stato Con vent ion convenes, anablo that body to doclaro tho opinion and judgmont of tue Dcmoorats ot ronnsylvania in re gard to tbo iniumous acts ol tho kod eral Executive in subiuualinit, over throwing, and destroying the rights of mo souiiiorn poopio ol a sovoroiirn state oy violent, unlaw In I and unoon stilutional means; using Federal troops and tno usurped power ol aioderul Court to dotormino and docidc ques tions of State franchise, constitution and ffovcrnmoiit. Such fWraut usurp ations of Executive powers have never belore ueon exorcisod in tbo past ex istence of the Kcpublic, and is tbe Irmt ol lulse clootions, uphold and con. firmed by the Prosidunt of tho Uuited btalce. 1- The Domocracy of Pennsylvania doeply sympathise with the peoplo of Louisiana, and proclaim in advance that one of the issues bofore tbe peo- plo of tho country will bo, freo States or subjugated provinces, tbe right ol tue poopio to govern themselves, or the power of tho 1'edcral Uovornniont Federal troops, and Federal agonts to govern tho noople of the States by lorce, and wimoul law, right, or con. stitutionai sanotion. " Will the people not pause and ro- noot mat tuey may seo to what form of eorcrnmeiit we aro, with certainty. drilling, and spply a remedy boforo it is too luie f Jjoi iiie oxecuuvc, legis lative, and luuioiul powers ol the gov ernmont bo quickly and fixedly re stored to tno limits within which our (evolutionary Fathers proscribed they snouiu uo exercised. HAM U ED J. HAND ALL, Chairman. Tho New York Sum may bo prciu diced, but it tells a powor of truth ..i.n.. rH...:.i..i . c? .i r. auvui a ivoiuuiliuiniiv. OilVB bncj dun, "All great men havo. their fuilings nono are immacuiato. Ca'aar was ambitious, Murlborough was ponuri oiis, Aapoleon was a fatalist: but Gram combines tbe qualities of them all. Grant is ambitious, Grant is po nurious, Grant is destitute of roligious sonso, and in addition ho may bo fond of whisky j but he is our President at the ralo of 150,000 a year, and who knows thut ho will not wish to be I resident lor twenty yeurs lo vome ? The Salary Crab. A recent inspection of the books of the Soriroant-nt-Arms of tho. House shows that all the Jteprossntatives in the last Congress havo, with threo ex ceptions, drawn tbeir baok pay and that Only miriy six 01 uotn nave re turned the money ttke Treasury. To tbSHo may bo added about half a dozen members who in onu way and nothor have distributed the money in their disti-'io'U. : All the rest of the lioprosonlalives still keep it In tboir pookets, tho groater-j'urt of whom doubtless intend to bravo publio opin ion by never surrendering a penny of t. '1 be Sena Vr the '' "S1 0M , make iratber tt bettor suow. lhero be in i? two vacancios, thoir wholo num ber" was seventy-two." Sixty-four of thorn have drawn luo money, and six- toon of these havo returned it to the Treusury.', This prove that forty oieht Senators still slick to tbo stolen cash, while oight have not yet mado np their nil odd whether to Join tbo honest men or the rogues, n. i c! . ; So much for the urty sooond Con- aross, JNow look at the roriy third, upon whom some credulous people aro relying for tho rpet of the lawp By the torms of the ' aol, members may draw their pity from timo to time as it lans aue. it win d oornt in. mind tlint the Senate of tbe Porly-thlrd ConirrcBS was in session for a briof period in March,. but that the House bas nevor assembled at all. The cre dentials of no memhor or pretended member Lave been examined, nobody has beon sworn in, no onicers nave boen chosen. Jn a word,' tbe new Houso thus far exists only on - paper. Nevertheless,- an inspection of the books at Washington shows that near ly all tho members of the Forty-third Congress have oalled for and obtained thoir pay down to recent dates, and at tho increased rale provided for in the salary-grab law.): And these aro the men who aro expeoted to repeal this very law I A.-1. ewn. ' ' l . an ar ' I Ilev. itr. Jfkwman on hie Travel. ! From la Hertford Times. ' i 1 The following is an extract from a private lettor, written at sea, on tho voyage from Han f rancisoo lor japan, to a uonnocticat irienut 1 Steamer Japan, June 2, 1873. We havo two ministers on board, and the ship still floats. We have Dr. Newman, tho chaplain of the U. S Senate, and tho pnstor of. President Grant s church. ' lie is appointed "In- spoctorpf Consuls" in Chins and Japan, and lo go around the world at uov ernmont expense.' ' His arduous duties are to visit each consulate on his way, eat and drink a couple of days with each; men pass on thus savini; an hotol bills. ' for these trying services be draws 8S,uwa year and travelling expenses. J 1 is wito, who is with bun, diaws from tiro Government (2,000 a yoarmoro.ar.d Her tiavcllme expenses, as his privato secretary; Ho has eighteen months' loavo of absonco from his post as Chaplain of tho Sen ato, and draws his salary all tho time: and I suppose he draws his salary as pastor ot bis church In Washington Who would not be a minister of the Gospel to Ulyssos I. ? How different is all this worldly profit and pleasure trom the charuelcr nnd lot ol tho lion est minister of my boyhood, with bis 1300 a year! ' Jiut, I suppose, wo mnst allow something for the wear and tear of conscicncot?) in a court minister to Ulysses I. The luborcr is worthy of his niro. ' " " ' '-" as ssi a ' ' - ' ' Somebody Mil.' Tbcro scorns to be an "onplcasant- ncss" bctwocn some of tbo Washing' ton newspapers, and as usual it bas led to somo ralhor plain speaking. Alius tho bundiiii llironwle speaks In this painfully disrespectful way of tho distinguished gentleman who edits a daily paper of the same name : "It is monstrous that after a career so stain ed with rascality and Infamy, this ex nrcacnor who received iu.uw irom Dr. Durant, President of tho Union Pacific Jtiillrond, to elect him. to the Sonato because, as Secretary of the lntonor lie bad corruptly servcu the purposes of that great swindling cor- Iioration, should, after his pcoplo in owa have repudiated him, dotormino to remain bore at tho seat of govern ment, and nso the modium of a cows paper to dcmoralizo our people and rondor tbe government still worso than it is. Thoro appoars to be no moans of shaking oil such political locches : they cllncr to tho last vestige and power of influence like a drown ing man to a straw." ' ' The nartv alluded lo is tho ex-Rcv. James Harlan, formerly United States Senator from Iowa and whilo Secre tary of Iho Interior cheated tho Indi ans so outrageously, nnd now edits Grant's Washington organ. ( ' Another, Royal M arbiaoe Prince Art her, another of Queen Victoria's sons, is about to be married. - The brido elect is the Princosa Thyra, of Denmark, tho sister of tbe Princess of Walos. A happy mother must be the Queen of Denmark. One daughter, if sho live., will bo yuoon of England. a notuor daughter, it sho lives, will be Empress of ull tbe Hussion. . A son is by popular choice Kins of Grooco. Another daughter is lo be tho wifo of t'rlnoo Arthur, of hnciund a man who may yot play a prominent part in tbo history of his country. The only troublo about the affair Is that leliaMe. vnnet ha aelrarl XO make A frosb craut. Hut then' tho match is on, and bofore Parliament reassembles publio sentiment will bavo cooled down, and Mr. Gladstone will find it poesiblo to obtain an annual grant of anotbor twonty-hvo thousand pounds. There aro only two moro to provide for a Priuoe and sr Princess. Why should the Drilish tnxpayors growl, ospeoially in view of allianecs so splen did r A crown is a gorgeous toy, and the people who own it and are proud of it should not objoot to pny tbo pipor. Herald. A "Christian General." Gon. O O. Howard's administration of tho Howard University bas given riso lo charges against him, of corruption not less serious than his alleged pecuniary irroguluritios in tho Frcediunn's llu roau, which tho Secretary of War bus just ordered lo bu investigated. One of his fellow 'J'rustoes in the manage ment of the Univorsity, asserts in a loiter to a Washington paper, that General Howard mortgaged its prop orly for $100,000 which he divided bettroen Inmsolf nnd the other trus tees for their personal uso. LitHtyoar, he says, the Gonoral ran the Univer sity 140,000 In debt, reporting the while that it paid its own way. To crown nil, he is charged with having perpetrated a back salary steal, and to have taken 112,000 backpay for fervioes rendered the University dur ing the last three or four years, while he hss been absent in Aritonia or at tending to tho business of tho Freed mun's liurcau. ' ' ' Coupon jrttv. "Mr Dear Titian" J. Coffey, be to whom "Addition, Division nndSilonoe" Kemblo introduced bis mutual friend George O. Evans, was at Crosson lust V Gooriro W. Cass died at Drendon, Ohio, on Wednesday last, aged B3i Ho was a brother ot Uonoral Ijowis Cass, and lather of General George Wi Cass, of Pennsylvania. A lumberman uo the Allcuhony has a trunk mads of half-inch boiler iron, and inscribed upon it aro tho follow ing touching linos to tho baggage imaahor "Throw nod bo damned. , , JetTursonoounty, Kansas, is troubled over tho inability of its treasuror lo mako hit accounts balance dv lust 1:27,000. i A trifle of that kind Joes not troublo anybody about Waubing- OQ. rf.jf e.'ll hi t1 ::! wrti AlOjrdensburg.Now Ydrk.focenlly a'yonng lady-was fatally ' burned in the etreot, her clothes taking' fire as it Is supposed, from the stump Of a lighted cigar carelessly thrown on tue pavement. ?' "n"; GonoraT AIeftndor 13, Bradrord.who fllod on tho 10th tilt, of cholera,, at Memphis 'was'.ifajor of Jeff. Davis roaimont In tbe Mexican war, Attor ney General and Stato . Senator of To n ncssoo and a Confederate Con gross man,"; ', ' .' .,.,','"'i '"'. ,:',",' Dr. Mary K., Walkor 'was arrosted by a Baltimore policeman on Tuesday a week, for appearing on . tbe streets of thai city iu inulo -ttttiro. Bad for Mnry. ilut tbon sbo is like ber sis ters, Woodhull, Clufflit), i lioechor 4 Co., a little looso. , ,;,,;.,, ,; I The Pittsburg J'tl says t We have the most positive assurances to the ef fect that the ring has decreed that its master, Dill Mann, is to aucoeod John Scott, in the U. fi. Sonste. n Cameron wanted his son, Don, bul bas consent ed to this arrangoment. A tei;ro dolepate in the Radical Convention of Virginia ofTorod res olution disapproving tho Congression al back pay bill but it' was smothor ed to death. There were too many carpet bag grabbers present to allow such a resolution to pass. 1 " The new Grand Pacific Hotel, iu Chicago, has fifty-nine flights of stairs, thirty-nine miles of wire, nine hun dred and nicety nino windows, 1070 doors, and tbe entire cost ot this struc ture was one million eight hundred and fifty-seven thousand dollars..'- - , . Prof. Wise is lo take with bim on bis balloon voyage a number of carri er pigeons, lo act as reporters for tbo Vuil u Graphic. Tbo birds aro fur nished by Mr. O. S. Hubbell, of New lork, who is a lainous pigeon laocicr, and wbo is now pulling tbe little mes sengers through a course of truining at bis farm in (Jonnoolicut. ; ; , . '. Whilst Mr. Heed, of Danville, was driving noar tbe railroad over the riv er, an engine came along and his horso became so frightened at the puffing and whistling that it dropped down dead. . It's very soldom that instances ocuur of animals dying from fright, but boro is a veritablo and authentic occurrence. Danville Intelligencer. A telegram from the commandant tho West Point military academy re- colved at the war department to-day, announces that Cadet Israol A. Ponnis, of tbt third class, was drowned last evoning whilo bathing. ' His body has beon recovered. ' Cadet Pcnnls was a native of Illinois, and represented tho MltouiiiD congressional uisiriol ol that slate at the academy. Tbe New York lPor7, referring to the manner of th4 death of tbe Dishrip of Manchester, says : "It rocalls tbe observation bow otton it has happenod that military nnd naval men Wel lington, Washington, Marlborough, and rnrragut dio in their beds niter run ning a thousand risks, whilst eminent civilians .Lincoln, ilusklsson, rcr cevaf, Peelmeet an accidental end." ' Tbe Chicago .Timet pokes fun at Boston and Ualtimoro : "Boston triad its band ut rivaling Chicago in tho fire business, and was badly boalou, lial Umorc bas just finished the same effort, biir loser. Ihoso small-fry towns nifty us well L'ive in. lh only sue ccssful rival of the Chicago blaze will bo tho final ono, when tbe 'elomenls themselves shall mult with fervent heat.'" , . pRonitcss (!) An oxchango ' say 1 1 Tho Joliet (III) Conference of the Mothodist Kpiscopal Church,by a unan imous vote, have grantod to Mrs. Jen nie r. Whiting licenso to preach the uospci and to penorm tbe marria ceromony. Drownip. At Antwerp, Ohio, on the 22d nit., two brothers named Yan. buo, aged sixloon and twenty, nccoin panicd by a small boy, went bathing. The boy ventured into deep waler and sank. Tho Yanhno brothors went to bis rescue, when ho clutched them in such a manner as rendered thorn powerless to savo him or themselves. The boy was saved by timely assis. tanco from the neighbors, but the two young men wcro drowned; ' Tn Cutr.r Justickship. The Kew York Herald says : Neither Senator Conkling nor any otlior momber of the last uongross whose term 01 onice holds over Is clieiblo to the vacant Chief Justiceship of the United States Supremo Court. . The constitution prohibits v Otninbuia and lstproevlitap tives from boing appointed to any civil oflico nndor the authority of tbo I nitod stales which shall havo been created "or tho emoluments wherct shall havo been increased" during the lime for which they may have beon elected. ' Tho emoluments of tho oflico of Chief Justice wcro Increased during the last session of Congress, and ben ator Conkllng's term holds over; so bo and all other Congressmen similar ly situated may bo "counted out" In tho rnco for tbe Chief Justiceship Unv giai'trtiiftucuts. 1THTHAY. Came trespassing on the pmpor j ty of the subaerihrr, In Covington townihlp, on or about tbe let of June, 1S7.1, three Sheep, Tb owner is requeued to oome forward, prove properly and pey ouarges ana lefts litem away or tnev win tie dispoaed or a.-ecrriing to mw. aug'll-lt PAVlUAHKCr. The Moot Attractive Subscription Book rublishcd tins Year. IN SEARCH OF THE CASTAWAYS: A Hoatanile Narrative of the Leas of Cap!. Grant of tbe ling "llritiannia, and or tbe Anvea- tuiea ol his Children and Friends In his ' trl.rarery and Rescwe. Kmbraelng . . aha ieerinioi ef a Voyag Hound the World. Itr J II I. P. V K. H N R. Author of "Twenty Thonaand Leagues uadef the Boa," ese, 17 Plna Kagnvlnrs 1 CM Pages. Price, AllKN'ld WASTKD. tor deserlptiv circa iarr, terms, lerrllorv, etc., address t. v. Md'iNuoTT A co., ; tua-13 Jt 1'uUithcrt, I'hiladclphi, fjirur flrfrtisfmrntj. IjUNAFCIAL STATEMENT of the Karlhans township Hubool fund, for the I. Karlhans townslilp Hi leer esdlng Jaue Ut, IS7tl f bahne la Treasurer's bands at last r ' akin) la T 1' asi ssna r i-. etllemant.. ....A r J S3 To smouat of duplleate for IriiJ... 7l 40 To ainsuat received from unseen lands 1SS So To amount Stale appropriation; 711 IS Toawnnnt from Oo. rorslcctim purposes -4 So To amount from other sonroesH SS Total.. $1161 07 Rxraanirtaaa. By amount of orders lifted line last let- "'" tlement $liS6 00 Hy amount of pereealege on duplicate.,, 28 73 ny Troasurer s peroentageH ; at 01 ly suonerellbBl 1 It If Total. l'7 7 DsliDoe on band at last sciilcuici.(..,.M $733 2ti J.W. prJTTEH, fresident. Joaarn ar maaii, peeretaryi ) j ' k DMIMSTH ATOH'H NOTItK-Notlee J Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate ofALKXANPKsi BGATV, deceased, lata of bell township, ClearSeld county, reun a, havinc been dull a res ted to the uadersigned, all persons Indebted t said estate will please ah Imtnodlete payment, and those having claims ar Semanda will present them properly authtitteatea for settlement witnont setay.- r tt r ... WAMBB ll&All, Augnst; IS, mt St. Administrator. ii by Iven. that letters nesiamentary having ea granted to the amleralirned OS the estat of -W1ara,'llTHl aillTICM Mnllu U k Mrs, KI.IZ.A FLANNlUANr detaaead, lata ef Clearfield. Ckarfold eounty. i'enoaylvania, all persons Indebted to said astate are requested to maha Immediate payment, and those having laima agaiaw we earn arm prssem mam aoiy antnanluatad tor aettirmpnt, - ' . JAMtta B. OKAHAas, angll-St ,"l'l -' Eiecntor. A, 1 JlliSiS II. O. aWifl'Bv'i . SCHOOL ;FOR GIRLS . ..,,,".-'.! CLKAKFIKLD, fA. ' mill TALL TEKM of fourteea weeha, trill X eemmenoe Monday, ceptemoer 1st, 1671.. TEIUI8 Of TUITIOS. . . . (leading, Orthography, Writing, Object Lee- sons, rnmary Artumetie and i rimsry sorrai.bv. m..-. ... - 17 SO History, Local aad desoriptlva Ueography w tb Man urawing, urammar, menial and Written Arithmetic.. t (0 Alrebra and the Seieaees . ISM Instraotloa in Instrumental muii. II Oil palming. Id lessons. ,.. ...., i, 11 SO Wat work '... I M Per full partiealar send for Circular. ClearSeld, Aag. , ISIS. -. t::ie-y A. & -V. D.,IIiVIN, CORNER STOKE, CUEWENSVILLE, PA.," RKCE1V1 , FLOUIt AND SALT BY CAU LOAD, And sell at small advance. n o p 12 BY T II E d O I L, ( AND paCkage'goods I- I. pon .IV 1 ' LUMBERMEN'S I V SUPPLIES sold, .'.'.V c n e A,' August 13, WS 7:1:75 . AllMIJtlXTRATOK'St NOTICBV-Notlr is hemby given that ktlars of aiimiaistratiog no the estate of Pfc'TbK M. SMITH, deeeasnl, late of Bell tnwnihlp, Clrarfleld county, Penn'a, hsvinc aeea duly iraaled so the uaderelgnea, au persons Indebted to aaid taU will please make immediate payment, and those haviag claims or demands will present them properly authenticated for seltlrment without delay. ,. . JOHN O. CON.N'OB, I , aug6-St- . . 1 Administrator, j STEVENSON & CO'.B ! 1 '.I ' ' : EXCELSIOR BAKERY, MAHKBT BTRKKT, CLBARPIBLD, PA. ' Having reeently filled p a new Oakery, and procured the earviee of a ursUelaes Ilaker, we ar prepared to turuisa FRESH BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, &C., everv day. We will deliver Dread, Hulls, Cakae of all kiads, fresh every morning, at the doors of oar customers, u desired, tt roepeetfuHy eo lieit a share of publio patronage, and feel sure that we can give entire satisfsetloa. w. aeep ou band a choice assortment of OANDIKS, MIT.S, UKANUK3, LtMONtf, TO. BACCO. CIUAHH, Ae. Fresh FR I ITS and VKOKTABI.KS reoelred daily and sold at reaeonabta prleee. Freeh HYHTEHS, In aeaaon.by theoanwquart. ICE t'lltAM always en head. Uive ns a call. W strive to please. Aug. S, IS7S-tf. BTKVKsiHOM A CO. Full directions sent with each chart. Anr per- eoa eaa uee tbeaa. Hent post-paid an receipt of prices, vis 1 Lauiis uaasa uaiar, ems 11 sues, Dors' Biru Coiv Cniar. II slses, Vet Cmnt, cuts 11 sices and live styles, tl.l'e each. Pivrs Clv,uU!l siees, all sly lee. Mass 8ira Coat Cniat, cuu II sites, SI 40 each, or, full set, Sve ehtrta, tt. AUIiM'S WANIhD, In ion Chart Co., Ureenvllla, Pa. Mrs. J. K. Ilamlltoei. aaent far Clearlleld, Cen tre and Clinton nount las. P. O, address, Luthers- burg, ClearSeld Co, Pa. augO Jm T M1E MITCIIKLL WAGON, FOB Farm, Freight and Plantation Use. Universally knows as tka OJUtU.NAL lUCINB WAOO.V. l.A. kv avnerlanond workmen out of as good material as money can bur. Vt a dunat claim lo build the lowest priced Wagona, but our aim Is to holld a well prnpertlnned wegnn In all Ita pans, aad aioel ta derabillty and light dmfl. For the past quarter ef a century the Mitcbell Wegaa has suecesslully maintained the reputalloa of being t'-e best wagoa in use. The rapidly Increasing demand for Iheai prove their superiority ovr all llier wagons, tlitoholl, Lewis A Co., Manufacturers, Racine, Wisconsin. lu,..,.ty ... Aug. , U!3. CtaMSsId, J'ai Spokes, Rims & Flow Handles ioiiJttj?PAyi?ftfti. nioSlsroKE iTOki, i. WCor. LEOPARD MTBR BlSa.". I -Bend for Prlea Lleir - TM ' PinVATB BALE T The subscriber having mad arrangements to remote east ward, win oear at private saicAaj or all nf the following household rurnltura, vlsi una woiiage bed-room sat. one dining-room ast,uua parlur set. on Piano, eok slove, BUnley Alr-tigbt wood stove, J)o, 14 MorniDg Ulory parlor stove, togetb er with A lo r eilisr fumltuta equally valuable. Tboee la- neeSvf furwHut will pieae-H aau eiamine it between tbia time and the middle of ttomeaben KV. tibOKtsal JtAirtaat I'lcarfleld, Ph., July 30-tm. ADMIMIHTRATOni NOTICE.-Notice is hereby given thatlettorsof administration on lb cmte of WM. 11 ttOBMO.V 11 of lioggs tuwaship, Clearftdd ematy. Pa., deoeaerd, having been duly granted to the undersigned, all rerone Indebted to said estate will pleaae make mmedlate payment, and those having claims or demands will presentthrm properly authenticated lor settlement without delay. JA tKK ROBI90M,' JulyJ-fH, ', A Tr Administratrix. AUDITOn-l MOTICUr Tbe tnderslgned, an Au.lUcr appointed by the Orphans' Court ot Cloarlold aoonty, Pa , to leaks jiiitrjtra f the balance in tb hands of Henry I. Mead and Mary K. Leonard, administrator! of the etlale of John Leonard, Isleef Lawrence township, in said etfiinty, deo'd, to and among the persons Irgally entitled thereto, gives wiilio that he will attend In tiie duties ml his sppolnlmeut op Tuesday, the leib day of September, 1S73, at 1 o'clock, P. Jt, at his offlce in the borough of Clrarfleld, Pa, when and where Q person! Interested oaa attend. J.l7e-ll. . OYhUS OOhKON, Aaditor. ' DICKINSON SEMINARY, "- WILLTAMSPORTPA. For both sexes Bstabllsbed it years. San. rlor advantages In every department of culture. Bend fnr Catalogue. Arrang early for rooms. Fall tana begins August Imh. W. LEK BPOTTSW00D, D. D., ' JylS tt 1876 CEMEXS1AL! -1876 : The New "CENTENNIAL" h CLOTHING STORE! .').:iJ f SEE t Men's Suits of Farmers' Cassimere, only... , at KERR A CO.'S. : Maa't BuiU of Che-lot, only.. ... at KKKR A CO.'tS. ., ,. Men's Suits of Seotrh Cheviot, only. .fllV . at KIHH 4, CO8.. , .. Men's Suits of English Melton, only , , x KKRR A CO.'B. Men's Salts wf Fine Phi Diagnaln.. at KKKK A W.'6. Youth's Suits from 17.00 to... at KERR A CO.'S. . Children's Fancy Ruin, from 2. 00 to......" M0 It.00 18.00 . J0.60 14.00 10.00 , at KtKtt A LU.B. . .Gent's FnrnLsWns Goods, best and largest stock In town, at 5 "': . KERR A CO.'B New Centennial Cloiuiko House, Cornor Second and Market Streets. Jf7-Oe and see for yourselre. Tkt meet aaa- foaoee CMinf fane CUoriM. l-7 ! .- - rJ " ' 1 1 r ' ' "i 1 T. M ROBINSON & CO., NADDIaimS, DUn Id 3 'J O .'1 C 1 -h :',(' Of!T' Harness, Saddles and Bridles, i5jjAllikiS,' iiliCSUES,. . : .. ... : .... ; .. , , V Fly Xct, Collars, Whips, &c. . A large sWok of TR0TTIKQ G04PI of all deaeriptions. Also, a large stock of UAUNES TRtMSsISUS. - i .. . .:...i r-Repairlng promptly attended to. TT Shop o Market street, flraham's Row, in shop formerly occupied by James Alelaodor. ' ' . ClearOald, Pal, Jon 2S, 1573. ' OOIPAnV ftEADV' .i.i SADDLE & HAKAESS MklG! - 1 . 'e ; JOHN 0. HAEWICK, ; Market St., CLEABFIELD, Ta., ! Is the man to go to if you want a set of sew HAUN'Kftiara aew 6A1)1LK, or anything else tu that line, lie turns out aa goad work as is don iu any shop in Pennsylvania, and his priors are very reasonable. Constantly on hand a fan line of TROTTING GOODS. i reach as Trotting Ksddles, Quarler and Shin TJools, Trotting Rollers, Whips, Fin Hruelwaead t'emba, do. A Sne assortment of KoU, llura Covers, Knee Blankets, Buffalo Robes, Ac., Ac, kept in season. - In fact anything that horseman stand ia need of Is always on hand. All ot which will he old at wkolssala or retail at the very faireat rale. Rapelring promptl attended to." AH Work guaranteed, bhop in room formerly ooeupied as Post OSes. , 1 April , 1S7S. I i ' . I i T O TUB FRONT! GREAT EXCITEMENT ' AT TUB CLEARFIELD BAKERY ICE CREAM SALOON I Tbe adepeled having Jet filled up aew, large and oomfortable rooms on Market street, near Third, reejieotfully informs the public that he now drepared ro aeeommodata them with everything In his Una on sbrt natieaandatel! hours of I he day. ' II keeps on hand ; . - ERES1I BREAD, I HUSKS, ROLLS, PIES, i Vi t ' . i ' ' -i CAKEH, all klnda ' ' ICE CREAM, ; ' and a general assortment of ; 7 i CONFKCTIOSEhlES, FRUITS, SUTS, to. All of whieh will bo delivered to customers at their residences, when renusted to do so. j ICE CREAM, by tbe dish, served In a neatly fur 1 . niched room. ,ja, I Thankful for the generous patronage hestowod in the past, he hopes to merit and receive a con tinuance of the same from his old eusto , Biers, aad others. , ( , JOHN STADLER. ' $ AH June ll.'73-tf. , , . IXF.IDTOH'H NtiTICR. Notice Is her A by given that letters te.'taiwntary having len granted to (he subscriber ou 111 ratal l SOl'lilA B. WATHON, dee'd, late of Clearlleld borough, Clrarfleld cmnby, Pennsylvania, all persuns Indebted to said estate are raquealed to me Immedial parmeat, and Iboae having omims againat tne aama wilt present them duly authenticated for settlement. UKOHOE L. REKl), I Clearleld, July J, IdlS-dt. K I senior. NEW LIME KILN 1 J VKAH Ct'RVTBKNVILl.E. The ndarsigned would respeetfully aollfy all persons interested that he has ;uat erootcd a new Lin Kiln, la Tike lowushln, ant will keep on haad a Orst class Quality of Urav Lime, which will ha furaiahed to farmers, hulMcrs and others at 10 oenla per bushel, Oaslt, at tho kiln. jSMta 0, B. CALDWSlti Wlsrrltanfous. ft l in i.w-i-'uuai .BAtiMi : MUBYYER, TTaiAU laaiif.V- ". .'I ,C.i.ii,:i...:ij'J IIAUD.WAIU; --f'-r riia u n.i.'alii:'., ...... .,( t .sli . aad manttfastarsn of . ' Tn,Copper & Sheet Iron Ware,- e . i -f i m. t r, , , 8 .il:oo BMoas) Btrwt, . ; " ClBAlFIEkiD, PA. Ji Having largely Increased oar sleek of Bui -ire,- we lovll the public to esaaiae ear m.-i. 4prioev '" 1 i i ... , Carpenters aad parafiaa who onatemalaai kiu lag will da well la eiamine Our - , TOOLS 4 BUILDIHO HAEDWAES, t ; i ''I .. , which is new and of Ihn heat nanufaolurs ml wiU be vl4 low lag oath. ,o s , NAILS, - " -r GLASS,' " ? :.-' - TT.: !: t'PUTTT,.- - ' '" :s-';"(!' ' h.;. CLtli LOCKS, .!;i,.:. ' " ' ' LATCIIE3, v - .;;:h,;;:-J;;!-,.;,;.:BKGiv;;- ; . I,' -.'. .'I ;: SCRETT3 All kiads of Bench Ptan, Raws, Chisels. Boauea. llammera, Ilatebete, Plumbs and Levels, Brsees A Bills, Wood and Iron Bench Screws, aad the beet ... Boring Machint ia til , market. , Double and Single Eitt Axes, pocket cutiEBr, do. Agcnttor BurndTtlron Corn Sklkr. -: t -i.:. warranted. ... ' 1 Also, agents for Richards' ' -. . CiOTHIC FLUK TOPS, , . j' ; which effectually our Smoky Floea. Farmers' Implements and Oardaa Teok of srsn j , . ' description. A large variety of , . v ' ' COOK. STOVES, I I r .: ., ( . which ws warrant to glr saUifaotioa. Portable tlang-et and fumam. VA.Roofing, Spooling aad Job Work does sa reasonable terms. AU order will reeeir presjpt attention. Jane II, lt;. ED. W.GRAHAM, 1 ' ' DEALER IH. ' ' ' ' QENEEAL MEECEA5DISE, SQUARE TIMBER & LIMBER, . ' CLEAKFIELD, PA., lias Just opened, at the KETSTOKI STORE, , . .complete stook of . ' jr e m;a'o O O D 8, of (very desoriptioa. DRY G00D3. , ' GROCERIES. ') . . . I- i . -7 . uakuwakb, BOOTS AND SHOES, ' IN GREAT . VARIETY. FLOLin; 7 .liiAi' -. v.liEAT,' ' X- . - .' SALT, ' ' -. RYE. - OATS, - ALWA TS OX HAND A.D FOR - .- SALE AT A SMALL ADrAXCS. ' ,UTF Jt.Q .JJ,R,Ou Received be lh ear lokd, aad Kid at a smell H .llr it i ? !. I , A tepply of KOl'B aoaetaatly a haad. - . 8peelal Inducement off red ta thoae geUlf Squire Timber and ttof, we deal Mrrrlf ia Lambermen's Supplies, and ar pre-- r . pared at all time to parohaas tisv " Wr ki lomher. ; - " e D. w. g l i it An, ," KEYS TON E .STORE, ( Eeetiod Street, ( i r CLEARFIELD, TA., . , .. OcL 13, 187J, 1 i ..VreH 1 BABGAINS IN. MUSICAL IN STltl'MENTS! Organs, bolh new and second hand, at lb Musi more, apposite Quack's Furniture Store, All parsons intrreeted are iavi- ted to rail and rzeaia new style ef Organ aew on eihiMtion. pbeet Musit and Musi hocks eonalanlly on hand. , -i apltt-71tf HOUSE & LOT FOE SALE! 8. mala In PE.NNPIELU. A well-loiihed ltouae, Ham, Ofiiee, and other, necessary build ings. VIII b said eheaa at private sale, t prioo, terms aad other Informatioa. apply te ' , VS. li. M.l., ' Jnly t, tn. ' ' Pennficld, T. J. W. BANT Z, -1 " ATIORNEY-ATLAW, - , Clrarfleld, Pa. ' t.0flc np (lairs in Wertera Hotel building. All lepal business entrusted to his care promptly attended to.. .... Jnly 1, IEONAKD HOUSE, ' J Opposite Railroad Iepot, C Lli A K VI Kill, PA. Pleasantlv loomed and a flret-elass hotel la all rerpeets. Braakfast for paeeengers leavics, sa morning train. WM. 8. BRADLEY, . Junell, 187J. ' , .,1 Proprietor. DR. II. 0. VAN VALZAII. Offlr next door to Uartewirk A Itelk'l llrug Stora, up etalre. . 4:7 CLEARFIELD, PA.; ..' Rirsnanraa. Dr. R. T. 'Tileon. Tr. J Uartswick, Fee ally of JrlTrrtoa hi td leal Cell'I w M. li. MOKCiAN,' " ' CLEARFIELD, PA. Agent for the AT WOOD PLOWS. Farmers la need of Plows will do well lotwH at my farm in l.awrmee rownehip, and eismis the improved Atwnod right aad left haodod aad side hill Plows, which I am staling very -hr oash. apl.H-' JAMES MITCIIELL, ' ! -..i . r '-. nsiia nr . i St'iunro Timber & Tinibor Ennil, Joins CLEARFIELD, PA. , III'. MOV A I.. , PLlZENSTEIN & BERLINER, vholeul dl n in GEXTV FlRXISIinG HOODS, tlov removed lo 1ST Chnrfh street, t,,!, Franklin and White si.,' New York. (J;31 " Miss E. A. P. Rvnder, " ioant ro , Chlckerlng's. Julnway's and Fmorseo ' Km.111.'.. U.aon A llemlla's and PelcaMis , Organs and Melodeons. and Orever A .I Bakr' Pewlng Machines. also rnirnan n . Piano. Guitar. Orcsn, Harmony .yM"r sic- ft peril take far leu thaa half J I m-Ml-L u uuiirh's Furnitare n biearleld, May k, lil-tf. J ' 1 " 1 ' . ..HI V l Ws h.ra printed a large number of the VCO 1(11 I. avnsl ktl 111 rTPT'l' '' ng