e"1 ..-.lILC 0 r -4 i V GEORGE B. GOODLANDEIv, BMTOl ARB rftOPRIBtOB. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WEDNESDAY HOHNINO, JULY IS. IT4. OFFICE REMOVED. The oSei of th Ci. unman Rirt'iLiri will hereafter be In Ple'i Opera lloun, oo Merkal ttreet, between Second aod Third. The bu.mM otlioe will be found lo thi left of the aieln en tranee, OS tba aeoond floor, wberf ill oar old and new patroni art tnriied lo oall. The preu nd eorapoaing room! ere on the third Boor. GOOD MORXIXO, FATROXSt i, lloro wo are, us promised, with tlio JltprBLicAN dressed in new typo and onlftrgod to thirty-si' columns, giving you eighty-four feel of reading mattor instead of sixty-six feet, as heretofore. AVe have- added four columns and mado oat h column threo inches longer, and right in tli midst of thoso "panity times" wo woieompollol to purcliltso a powur press and now tyjie, at a cotit of 2,500, yet wo propose to charge no more for sulisoription thun heretofore. Wo know wo are in the midst of awful hard times, but all we nxk to put us on the safe siilo within the next year, is for thoso of our subscribers who owo us for more than two yean to pay nt least half of their indebtedness by tlio first of Jannnry next.: If this is done, wo will get "out of tho woods," and Ihi enabled to givo , tho readers a larger and better newspaper thun is published in any county in tho State having less than 30,0(10 of a population, i This is tho third enlargement of tho Republi can since it cuino under our control, in 1805. Ho othor newspuH'r in the State has favored its readers in a simi lar wnr. Our ambition has been reached in ei;e, but wo niuy at somo future pe riod rcduco tho IJkitiIi.ioa.n insiaoand issuo it ftri'fe a reek. llow does that sound f ' A semi-weekly in tho back woods! '.' Backf.s orr. That "eminent chris tian banker," Jay Cooke, who has been forced into bankruptcy by his credi tors, was called up in tho VniU'd. States Court, in Philadelphia, hist week, for tho purpose or swearing to his assets, lie failed to come to time. The Court bad to grant him more time for consul tation. Had it licen nnybndy else than this "christian bunker," tho Court would have committed him for con tempt. - The rules of the Court, and tho conduct of his honor seems to be about as loose as Cooke's integrity.' These infernal scoundrels have hnndnxls of thousands of dollars secreted, which they have stoleu from their creditors. Let that ho delivered up, and it will go a great way towards liquidating their debts. Hut then the Cookes will bo as poor as before tho war, remarks some philanthropist. Well lot it bo so. That Is their national status.. ' "Com! I'p." Tho two negroes who were hung at Harrisburg on the 0th for tho murder of a Mr. Hchm, near JJpiJltwn,. last full, tuld, tho Sheriff and spectators, while tho former was adjusting the rope around their necks, that thoir sins wero forgiven and they would soon be in Heaven. It is a re markable fact (hat nine out of every ten of the murderers executed during tho past ten years went straight to glory. Tho scaffold seems to be more potent than the prison, or tho other ordinary modes of punishing the vkilat i injr of the laws of (rod and man. The irreuter the crime, tho surer of glory. What, or who, causes tho spreading of i this hallucination.,! t tho vlergy propose to send all mtinlercrs to heaven - in the future, wo hopo they will adopt somo plan not quite so demoralizing to tho living". '"' ' , " ' ' Hl6wino aLitti.e. The Johnstown Tribune says General Jacob M. Camp: hv has mora delegntot instructed for him so fur, for Lieutenant (roventor, than any other ono candidate for any position whose name will be before the . Republican Stuto Convention. Sonic of the citizens of Clearfield county no doubt recollect a small patriotic corres pondence which appeared In the Jour nal, a few weeks ago, between General l'ntton and the Choiintun of the Radi cal County Committer, in relation to tho Lieut. Governorship, Wo need but state that tho Campbell alxivo al luded to hail hitiincDS in Ciirwilisvillo and this place the day Iwforo1 tho nan rifioial convspondenceocciirivil. Any body can get milk out of acocounut in , that way. i i ( At.WoHK. (iraut's Indian Agents have succeeded in stirring up tho Kod Hkiim on tho Plains." They nre all covered over with "war paint" and ready for the sculping business. . Peo ple will bo murdered, government rat tle and horses and mules stolen, and Indian agent's quarters, with all their books and papers, burned (how nice to settle with tho government when this occurs) and destroyed and the War Department vohenientlr called upon for soldiers, amunitloh and pro vision?,, and all finally captured and stolen for tho benefit of tho agents aforesaid. , ."Strategy and sjkiuV' is the game played 6n th innocent taxpayer by these western agents. ' Hi MonKii ItssniNATioK. Tho Wash ington FfpuWi'nn of Saturday sny: "A leading Republican (Senator, who has had a recent conversation with Ion. Henry Wilson, yesterday inform 1 a repnwntative of tho JlijnMintn -ant the resignation of that gentlenuyi of the ofllce of Vine fresiileiit of the I'uited Slates will soon be made pub-, lie." It is irmlerstontl that the ermdi tion of Mr. Wilson's health the oet-a-.iiWJlir this unexpected and extraor dinary step. , ' ! . ,. 1( i It will bo noticed by their procgefl ings that the leailurs of tho ' lmlc(iid eut" ntovemeiit are still fouMed ahout "hmiost men" and "men of truth It s very forthnato that those1 meh are h11 "indepvndeiits, , U ie nico to U ""'putilwit, honest and truthful t n'i mil tun jiiuu i i : ' ' ' ' ',,th Koveniment" family' is now ltl.hg at unfr Brnnrh,' aYid th Cat) hiet h ahni, ,hne u.e Brp adjusted by uHii m imt -711. . "iman naj. K..i ,1... Lolii! COXfSISTEXCY. Tho CloarDeld KtpMhmm ( Demeirella) of loll week olijrota very ritrollly to eleQltug aa law. mak er and retirernntalirea uf tbe poolila mall wbie bu'lnepi itttcrart. connect thuia with "rallruade," aad "other eorporatioor," and In tho earn teeoo haa an arllclo taruriag the olretioa'or L. A. AUi'heT, Kiq., for ConaTeH aad the Hob. Wia. A. Wallaan tar Ilia Btata hnae, Kveryboily tnaal era llw loconalteney of tbll Intelligent editor when ho It Informed thai Mr. Maokry la Vraldent of Ike took Kaiea National Hank, aal alas of the Hold Bngla Hnilroali and thai Mr. Wallaao las itoek liulder, diraolor and the attorney for tba Clear Held National Uatik and Vlce-rreiltlrnt of tho Tetaa rncile Kallroad. What do tho people, oapeeielly Ibe Grantor, tblnk upon thla Bubjeor Too aaaoy batik director! and oorporationiita In Congrou aow.-JeoVoaro Hffnbtinn. Tho above editorial appeared simul taneously in about a scoro of Jtudical journals; including tlttkt special corrup tion Argan, the l'ittsbuvgli Vommertmil. Wo happen to know tho opinion and feelings of tho gentlemen named upon the question indieated, and they are as sound and Democratic as thoso of (icneral Jackson himself, and liko scores of other business men, of liko views, under tho present accursed policy, which is nothing more nor less than commercial harlotry, nre compelled to run with the herd, or abandon business altogether. ' Were it in tho power of Messrs.. Walluco and Jlackoy to con trol Congivss and ourStato Legislature, a far ditlcrout state of things would soou bo brought ubout. We know their views are correct and as soon as tho people will put a majority into our legislative bodies cntcrtainiug their views, corporations will bo assigned their true position and tho laborers and tillers of the soil beconio tho gov erning power in accordance with tho design of tho founders of tho Republic. Thero,commorciul ballots and political freebooters, aro our rcusons for our aj) purent inconsistency, llow do you l,ethein? . TUE P. M. UKXKRAL-HUiP. Cii-sswell, Grant's Post-Muster Gen eral, got mad and resigned idler Con gress passed tho act allowing newspa pers to eirouluto freo in tho county where published. "The government" accepted his resignation promptly, and appointed Kugeiic Hulo, a Radical Con gressman from Maine.tofill the vacancy Mr. Halo accepted, butuflorafowduys reflection, threw up tho sponge. 1 hereupon candidates became plenty, but it aprcars Gen. Grant could not find "a chum" in this country, so ho went off to Russia, and appointed Mar shall Jewell, whom ho appointed less than a yinr ago as Minister Plenipo tentiary to that (riivernmcnt. This in dividual may be u "jowell" to the Presi- lent, but he will prove a costly oma meiit. These Ministers, when uppoiut- fd, gut what they cull an "outfit" and an "intit," and of course a salary. . In this instance, Mr. Jewell will draw Ml.,0(Mi out of the I'nited States Trcas- uiy in one year, because it is only ulsiut a year since lie sailed for Russia. Now somebody else will bo sent to Russia and he niuxt have his "outfit," too, hence this Postmaster Generalship will cost tho people not less than DoO,- 000. Why did not the President ap point some loyalist at home ami let bis costly "jewel" remain in Russia? Was it because he could not find another congenial cabinet spirit fitted for the position, or was it merely to make him and his successor a present of (24.0(H) each of tho people's money? What economy these Radical officials do prac tice upon themselves! Tils Tiimu Tchm. A representative of tlio Atlanta, Gu., Herald has been interviewing Scnulor Gordon since tho return of tho latter from Washington on the subject of Gnuifs aspirations for a third term, and found that tlio .Semite is under the impression that he is exceedingly anxious to run again, and is taking special pains to assure I lie South that ho is not her enemv. Tho .Henuto, however, is unable to see any probability that Urapt a ambition tor a third term w ill be gratitlcd, as, if tho Rupublican party runs him for its candidate, the ahu m of tho people who would regard his nomination as a step toward absolutism would be so great us to destroy the political organization attempting such a revolutionary pro ceeding. Senator Gordon Mioves that (hunt will find little difliculty in get ting tho nomination, but that ho Mumls no chance of being re-elected ; and that is tho opinion of the best informed men in the South. It is important merely as showing that tho President's sudden disposition to ossuro the Southern eo ple Hint he is their best friend is not likely to help him with the whites, while it may cost him n gtsxl part of bis. negro following. It is Gen. Grant pnrsonully who is rusiKinsiblo Kir the support persistently given to the worst measures of the Cart-bai,'gers by the Federal Administration. Jn this re gard his views havo long been more radical than those of his ni-ty. Tbey were different w hen ho was first elect ed to oflico, but ho bit seen things in. a new light sineo then., n , Social Dkohkiiation. Kocoiistinu tion seems to lie bearing its loyaMegitl mafo fruits. A correspondent of the Xew York Timrs, (undoubted Radical authority), writes from South Carolina, giving a graphic picture of social tind political life in that fltllen State. He says that in many cases the Radical politician assas iuto on the most inti mate terms with the negroes, visiting thoni to tho exclusion of tlio whites, and practicing with thein miscegena tion to tho most extreme limit, Sev en J Unialors have murried negro wo men for the sole purposm of enabling themselves to secure gi'enler Influence among tho colored voters. The state orstslety is said to bo the most revolt ing and degraded ever witnessed in this country, and tho decent people, of tho State with anxious doubt look for- ward to a political revolution which will break their chains. Tin Gukat On. Fifcrv-AlMnit six o'clock r. M. on Saturday last an ioil tank at Weehawken, nppnsito 84th stTeet, New York, was struck by light, iiing, and over ten million gallon of oil eoiisiimotl iitxl at least six person burned to death. Tho hiss is estiinutiwl lit olghl huudnvd thousand dollar with but $ I fin,(l(0 insurance. Over thirty tuuks uiid an immense nitiiiW of piK' were blown up and a largo amount of other property detroyed. Fivo person war drowned at At lantic City, on the 10th, while yach. ing. Pour of them were tho father, mother and two oldoat children of a family of five person from Philadel phia, named Sharpies. Tho Philadelphia "rsw would bo liaiipy if the l'resident wihiIoI aliow, in aid f the suflering Stat like South Carolina and Louisiana, "a btllo of the same pluck bo show bar iiulividualjl," The political disabililiea of tiie Ituu, John Forsyth, of tho Mobile Kegittrr, having Ihicu removed, tho urea of. his state suggest hi nomination to jopro ent Alabama as Coiagressniaii 4 large j XKWH IT EMU Mrs. Lincoln, widow of the late President, is In Puris. There were 10,070.000 cigars made ill Pittsburgh in 1H73. . A smoky city indeed- . i ;j j i.; r Judge Gordon of tho riiiprcino Coui ot tins Stnto ts coiuiiiod to Ids bouse liy a severe rheumatic attack. , Tho Rtshester Tumbler Company's orks, at Koclicstor, l a., wore burned on (ho 7th inst Loss, 100,000. Tho Democrats of Clarion county have nominated for Assembly, Martin Williams and J. 11. Wilson. I'p to Juno 20th, Lock Haven hail shipped 17,(1X8,180 feet of lumbor. and flouted 42,210 logs down tho canal. General and Mi's. McClellail expect to pass tho height of tlio summer season at tho baths of St. Morita, Switzerland. The wheat crop of Lancaster and Cumberland counties, according to the paers, is unusually heavy and promis ing. Tho Shamokin ( Pa.) Herald was sold at Administrator's sale, a few weeks since, to Messrs. llvmcniigor & Coder, for $2,000. Caleb Wickersliam, futhor of State Superintendent Wickersliam, died at Kenuett Square, Chester county, on the 25th tilt., aged 78 years. . Hugh Donahue completed the feat of walking 1.000 miles in 1,000 hours, at Springfield, Mass., a few day since. His strength was almost gone when ho finished his task. The editorial chair of tho Philadel phia I'reim, during tho absence of Col. Forney in Kurope, will be occupied by W. W. Ncvin, Ksq., formerly closely connected with tho establishment. The lhillcfniito glass manufacturing company have received an order lrom an extensive dealer in Chicago, for 13,000 boxes of glass to be shiped at tho rate of two t ar loads kt week. The Knglish Lutheran Church, cost ing $24,000, was dedicated at Lock Haven on the 5th inst. .The dedication sermon w as preached by Rev. Dr. Con- rail, eilitor ol the JMherqn OWsrrrrT. Hon. H. J. Jewett, of Columbus, O., one ol the Vice Presidents of tho Penn sylvania Company and Manager of tho Pan Handle Division, has accepted the Presidency of the Erie Railway. The working timo in the Pennsylva nia Railroad Company's shops at Al toona has been reduced to five days each week. Until further orders there will bo no work dono in tho shops on Saturday. Mr. G. G. Irwin, an old anil respected citizen of Lock llitven, died very sud denly, while walking the streets in that place, on the 2Hth ult. He was a brother of Jacob Irwin, residing in West Clearfield. Mavor llavemeyer of New York City, in trying to imitate Grunt in ro npHiinting convicted public aguitts, is likely to get into trouble. Movements to impeach him have been inaugurated, winch can hardly full. The Stato Government appears to be running itself. The Harrisburg Patriot announces Unit tho Governor, Attorney (icneral, Auditor General, and Secre tary of the Stato, are all ubsont from tho Capitol Mrs. Kliza Scheffev, an old lady 65 3-eo.rs of age, fell down Into a well about twenty feet deep, at tho residence of her Bon-in-law, at Crooked Hill, Mont gomery county, on the 2d inst., and escapeu with a badly bruised ami and leg. Over one hundred houses wero de stroyed by fire in Allegheny City on tho 4th inst., involving a lists ol $2,0,. 000. The fire oriirinated in a canien- tor shop, it is thought from fire-crackers thrown in by boys at play 111 the neigh borhood. Icwis Rosentino and John Mixsly, both negroes, wero executed on the scaffold at Harrisburg, on Friday lust, ine viti inst., lor tho murder ol A lira ham Bclini, an old and rvspectulilc lanner 01 Dauphin county, on the 14th 01 ixovemiHT, IHi.l. A locomotive set fire to the wheat field of Peter Fry, lying along the rail road, a snort distance almve Limerick Mation, in Montgomery county, on Tuesday, tho 30th ult., and before tho flames wero subdued consumed the en tire patch, consisting of nine acres. Tho five mile rowini; race ls-tween George Brown, of Halilax.and William Mellaril, ot i'ittslmrgh, lor $2,000 side and tho championship of America, was rowed on tho Connecticut river, ops Bito piiiniigtlold, Mass., on V) etliicadnv, the 8th inst. , The race was nerfcrtiv fair throughout and an honest trial, in which Hi-own proved himself tho let ter man by three seconds. On tho 4th of July, n hurricane passed over Lewistown, Pa demolish. ing the Juniatn river bridire at that place, ami killing six persons and wounding five others, besides unnsifinir a mimlier of houses, blowing down the stopple of the Lutheran church, and doing much damage to cro, etc. Much damage to property was also sustained 111 nshmgton I'lty, from storm on the '4th. , While tho International Circus was parading the streets at Van Wort, Ohio, the tiger, which was riding on top oft wagon, became eiiniL'cd at something, unit made a terrible attack on its keeii or, M ile DeGranerloe, badly lacerating her hand and limbs and tearing her clothes into shreds. Shu retained her presence of mind, and succeeded in I ! . I. 1 .1 1 I. I i:l Keeping inu uettsL piuiiy coveren until it was eenred, when she minted. At tho Republican primary election in Indiana county, held last Saturday a week, the following nominations were made: l'resident Junvo, J. 1'. ISIair; Congress, Hurry White; Senate, J. H. forter; District Attorney, n. Cunning ham: Assemhly, J. It. llmmpson and W. T. Kinter ; Register, 8am I Lewis ; Commissioner, Frank Mahnn ; Survey or, K. Pago. White's majority was 178 ; Ulair's was over 300. An accident occurred on the Shore Line Railroad, near Stony Creek, Con necticut, on the tilh inst., by which a baggage car and five passenger coaches were thrown from the trestle-work I down to Ilia meadow below, a distance oHmn font, killing one aiid Injuring ueiween seventy unu one numircu per sons, rlupermtendent VtiltKix, who juiiiiied from tho train, was killed by tho cam fulling on him and breaking his neck. ,1 ; The annniil meeting of tho Pennsyl vania State Teacher' Association will lie held this year at Shippensbtirg, in Cumberland county. For tbe informa tion ot the teacher who may desire to attend the annual meeting, we make mention of the (hot that persons hating orders from the ticket agent of the As K'iatlon can rm?itro excursion tickets over Isith 1ho Pennsylvania and Cum- twiantl Valley Kailrnads. ' For orders apply (stamp enclosed) giving rail mads and name of stations, beflrre August 1st, init, to . rie tener nickel, Uerman town, l'a. Tho National Lunilier Association met in WilliamsHirt on the 28ih of Juno. J hlrteun Htato were repre sented. . The session wan oneofirreat importance and interest, tending to a : a!.- .11 :o.i union 01 lliv uivvrwuieu uiioiunia 1" tainiug to the lumlier bosiness. One of the priiiciHtl art of the Association wo to protest against tho Reciprocity Treaty, which proposes; to admit Cana dian lumber to tbe United Slate free of dutyt-a treaty which was not rati fied by the last Coagreaa, and should not be by any ftiture oaw. a tho peo- iilc of the United State will be iMser by It ' .. : ! , .-. ..t. .. ; GKXERAL LA '. Roluw will b found omo 0 Aaaombly passtd at tho session and published for gcnoral Infor Tlioa who foil to read thorn C ana oonsuil a lawyer, 11 iiiey wiiuv know what Ibo Li-uitlnlnro did lusl winler.l ' 1: ,-T AN ACT' -1 To define tho nooessary and proper ox ponso ineidont to tho nomination and election of Senator, Represen tatives, Stato, Judicial, Municipal and county ollluora, and to nutlioriao tho payment thereof. Section 1. Be it enacted, 4 c, That no person who ahull horeuftor be a candidate for tho nomination, or for oleotion to tho Senato or flouso of ltoprosontulivv, or to any ofllce of tho Judiciary, or to any Stato, muni cipal or county office fir thi Com monwealth, hall pay or contribute, eithurdircctly or indirectly ,any money or other valuable thing, or knowingly allow It to bo done by other fur him, oilhor for tho nomination, oloction or appointment, oxoo.pt necessary ex ponso a follows, to wit : 1. For printing and traveling ex pose. 2. ?or dissemination of Information to the publio. 8. Fur political mooting, demon stration and convention Tho foregoing expenses may bo in curred, cither in person or through other individual or committee of or ganiaatlun duly constituted for the purpose, but nothing containod in thi uct ahull be 0 oonatrued a to author iio the payment of monoy or othor valuuble thing for the volo or Influ onco of any elector, either directly or indirectly, at primary, township, gen eral or tpocial elections, nominating convention, or for any corrupt pur pose whatever incident to an oloction: and - oil judicial, sluto, county and municipal officors heroaflor elected shall, before entering upon tho duties of their respective offices, tako and subscribe the oath prescribed by sec tion first, of articlo sovon, of tho con stitution of thi Commonwealth. Sr.c. 2. ' Kvery person violating cith er of tho provision of thi act shall bo guilty of a misdemoanor, and on conviction shall bo subjected to a fine not exceeding 0110 thousand dollars, and to imprisoincnt noloxccodingone year or both, or either, at tho discre tion of tho court. ArrnovED Tho 18lh duy of April, A. D. 1874. J. F. HAKTRANFT.' ' AM ACT Defining tho offence of corrupt solici tation of members of assembly, stato, county, election, municipal, or othor publio e Ulcers, and prescribing the punishment therefore. Section 1. Re it enacted, S-e , Thut any person or persons who shall, di rectly, or indirectly, by offer or prom ise of money, oflico appointmont, em ployment, testimonial, or other thing of value, or who shall, by threats or intimidation, endeavor to influence any membor of tho general assembly, Stale, county, oloction, municipal, or othor public officer, in the diachaivo, performance or non performance of any act,, uaiv or uongniion pertain ing to hucb ofllce, ahull be guilty of tho offunco of corrupt solicitation, and liable to indlctmont lora misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof iltall b entonccd to pay a Ono not rxceoc'lng one thousand dollars, and undergo im prisonmoiit not exceeding two years, ut tho discretion of tbe court. Section 2. That any occupation or praclico of solicitation of membor of either bouse or the general assembly, or of publio officers of the Stale, or of any municipal division thereof, to In fluence their official action, shnll be deemed a misdemeanor, and any per son convicted thereof shall be punished aa provided by the proceeding section: Provided, That any open addre upon or explanation of any measure or ques tion oeforo either house of the gonoral assombly, or any committee or mem ber thereof, or before any municipal council, or board, or committee there of, or bofbro any publio officer, shall not bo hold to bo solicitation within the meaning of this seotlon. Arraov-ED Tlio 2!lth day of April, A. D. 1874.' J.'F. HARTRAXFT. . ' '' ANACT 1 To provide for the Imprisonment of pontons where cnlonoc shall be commuted by the governor. Section 1. Re it enaeted, ore , That it shall bo the duty of the warden or keopcr of the State Penitentiaries of thi Commonwealth, to receive Into tho prison undor thoir charge, on the ordor or warror.t of tho Governor, any person convioied of any orimo punish able with death, whose scntonce shall havo boon commuted by the Governor, on condition of being confined for life or a term of year in ono of the Stato pomtontlnries, and lo keep and con flno tuch person safely, as is by law provided for tho keeping and Confine- mont ot convicts sentenced to impris onment In the penitentiaries of till Commonwealth, and suhject to the laws and regulations providing there fore ; and it ahall bo tho duty of the thorilT of the county in which such person was condotnncd, on tho receipt of such order or warrant of tho gov ernor, to immediately convey such person to the State penitentiary at, the cost ol such county, and deliver said order or warrant to tho warden or keeper of said penitentiary : Pro vided; That the person convicted In any of tho counties composing the hsstern district, and wnoso sentence may bo commuted, ahall bo confined In the Stato penitentiary of said dis trict, and thoso convicted In any of tho counties composing tho Western district, nnd whoso sontenco may be commuted, shall b confined In th State nonitentinry of said district. ArraoRED The 20th day of April, A, J. 1B74. ' ' 1 J. F. HARTRAXFT. ''.- AN ACT 1- . Relating to payment of oost in case ol lelony. ' ' ' ' Sectioh L Be it enacted, ie., That tho cost of prosoculion accruing on all bill of indictment charging a parly: with felony, ignored by the grand jury, (hall be paid by tho county ; and In all case of conviction of any felony, all cost shall be paid lorliiwitn by the county, unioss in party lonvioUd ahall pay the nam ; and in all case in which the cownty nay the oost, it (ball aave power to levy and collect the aame from tho party oonviotod, a cost in (ioiilar oaso are now oolleotiblo. Seo. i. All law or part of la w in consistent with the foregoing (action, be and the same are hereby repealed. Approved ibe 11th day ol Jlay, A. D. 1874. '' : I- : I - 1 J. F. HARTRANFT. .. AN ACT 1 1 Fixing the pay of road oommissionsr, road and bridge viewer ana re Viewers, and appointed commission ers lo run township line and. to divide borough onto wards, and iownahip division Mm and survey ors in this Commonwealth. k Section 1. lie it eaaWed. de., Tbal front and aftor tbe passage of this act, the viowsr aad reviewer of road and bridge, oommlsiir of road, and of oommissiof art appointed to run township lineal and lodivide borough into wards, ana township division line lo tea Mvera! souotis of tbi Cora raonwsaltb, ahall be-two dollar (2.) and Uie par of surveyor for tbat pur puee (halt be tour dollar () for every day neoescarily employed in lb dto of their office. ,.,;.! .. , . 8eo. 1. Road and bridge viewr,and reviewer, commiionra e roaoe, U: V r1 iT evor in the thi Common. IW V( M.VMI jf-fi 10 mi ti per mile h 1 viewer, r u ,u iiiiineKV, we neoeua- reviewer. nrteyor from bl u iAjrMl Dolnt or the road vivn,ail or reviewed on tbe line or lino to be run, to be paid In the same manner a is now provided by law with regard to the pay of viewer, reviewer nroommissioner. Sro. 8. All ecu Inconsistent with thi act are hereby ropcalod. Arraovaui Tba 1310 day of May, A. D. 1874. J. F. HARTRANFT. ' i. . t. AKACT. ,7 ''j To aulhoriio tho collection of poor tax irom unteateu land. 8x0. i. He it enacted &c, Tbal it is tho true inlonl and moaning of the aovorai ituluto of In general tssom bly, authoriiing tho aisesameiit of poor lax upon property, tbal unaeatea lana hill and may be assessed therewith in tuo real estate, and whenever here after any poor tax so assessed on any unseated land in thi commonwealth hall not be voluntarily paid by the owner or owner thereof, ibo collector or overseer of the poor of tbe proper uisinct, a lue cae may oe, enau cer tify tho inmo to the proper county oommiuionor a I now directed oy law in the oaso of road and achool laxos, and tho commissioner shall en force the collection thereof with tbe taxes asseesod on unseated land for county purposes, and whon so oollcot- od said tax (ball be naid to tbe ovor eer of the poor of the proper district by ordor drawn by the county oom miuionor on the county treaauror. Approved The 14th day of May, A. U. IB74. ' 1. F. HARTRANFT, 8TRJKIX(i AT THE PRESS. Just ns some of the most important public services which the press has ever rendered to the country are con summated in the detection and punish ment ol the ring robbers in cw iork and tho ring robbers in Washington ; and when the only hoie of saving free institutions from universal putrefaction is seen to lie 111 tlio linerty 01 tho press, tho defenders of oflicial villainy and otitcial plunder in tho nennte have pi ed a bill intended to silence every free newspaper, and to fortify villainy and plunder against free speech anil free nrintinir. Mr. Canieiitcr'a bill carried through the Semite with the active co-operation of Mr. Conk ling and with the support ot almost all tlio administration hen ators, has no other object than that of protecting such crimes as lhata Shep herd a and such uu Administration Grant's, by making it difficult and dangerous to cxixshi them. To this end they seek to revolutionise the law and t provide a mean for prosecuting lioei stilts Kir mintages uy nerving eoni iiliuicnts not uiHin the party accused, nor at tho place of publication, but iti xiii some agent or correspondent em ployed at Washington or elsewhere. Against this atrocious design Mr. Wad- leiih ot -New ilumiisliire, an Indepen dent and honorable Republican, iuter IHised an earnest protest, a did Mr. llayard and Mr. Thurnian, but it wa in vain. Tbi Administration and it Hinirs, and the mrruiit party that ann- iiorts it and them, cannot liear the truth. With a free press to reveal them as they are, the people will destroy Uieni; ami so they mean to put down the press ; and they have passed tbelr bill accordingly. usp tort bun. "Civil, Service," Ye. Lieut Hox. ie. who was amsiinled by the Presi. lent as a nienilier of the Board of Publio Works of the District of Co lumbia, was continued by the Suate on the same day that the Board to which he was Biinoiiited was alsilisbed by a nearly unanimous vote of the House ot Kepresentativea, lor its nial-auiniiua-t ration of the affair of tbe District The action of th Senate was therefore, of no iinKrUnce exoept a it shows the willingnes ol that body to sustain one of the most indefensible acts that tbe President ha ever done, numerous as thev are. Grant removed Clusa and apHiinted Hoxie, because the fiimier had loetihed against uovemor nnep licrd, and had exixieed the niannor in which that official had favored certain Contractors by ordering their work to be measured by subordinate of the Kngineer Department who he knew would so measure as to greatly aavan tag his friends. Cluss, moreover, was removed while he was still on tbe wit ness stand, and tho direct tendency of the fti t was to intimidate all other wit nesses ami to declare to them tbat the heavy hand of lb government would be laid upon all who testified against the Presidents friends. No greater outrage was ever perpetrated, and it Is this outrage that the Senate has shame fully endorsed by confirming Hoxie to a dclniH't omce. Grasshopper Ravauk. Groat ill tress prevails in portions of Iowa and Minnesota caused liy the total doslruc. tion of vegetation by the grasshoppers. 1 lie editor ol the t Incago 1 ritivne says A gentleman, w ho baa recently re turned to St. Paul front a tour in West ern Minnesota, says that the grasshop per have laid waste a auction ol country six miles , wide, and extending indefi nitely from the southern bonier in the direction of the Northern Pacific Rail road. ' At the present rate of progress the destroyers will run over the bor der some time More the close of the season. Desiratehea received In St. Paul represent that there are 4,0KI people in the devested region without mnhj, . niltl ill umiKtir in y ri--n Legislative aid is asked. J his news merely confirms the predictions that wero mado last year in these columns, as to the probanlo appearance of the irrashnpner tn lowa and Minnesota, and the great suffering likely to ensue. A more distressing calamity than visitation of this description can scarce ly lie imagined. , "A new railroad is 'projected to run from Bingbaniton, Nr Y,, to Canton, Bradford county, and thence across Tioga and Potter counties, to connect with the Alleghany Valley low grade road at Bennetts lirancti. this would open very flue bitumiuoas ooal region to a more direct eastern market. Wo clip the above from a Bradford county paper, and 11 the AllCKbany Valley read is reached, must oome up i'uie Creek to the mouth . of the South Branch at Sherman', np that stream and down ( Kettle Creek, or np West Branch and down hast Fork and Sin- netnahoTiing to JriflwoMl the crose- mir can lie made at tho divide known as the' Hog Back.'.' The late John l ageo aid ill the hearing of the writer of this brief paragraph, "the time is not very distant when this point will lie crossed by a railroad leading in tho direction of Pitbdivrg," and it soems (list even now tho Una U projected. i"iMt Mmerprmt. ' Mr. Kalloch, a very prominent and corrupt Radical politician of Kansas, and formerly a Boston clergyman, haa retired from th political arena and bus gone lo prvowhtnaf 'rin. ' lit friends think he would bear Immersing again, nut an exchange ask, "llow wonid the river stand itr J'4.-'i ! .'1 'An Rnglih 'lodge. Baron Alder) nn ' being asked to give )t opinio to th proper length of a plied, "twenty minute, with leaning to the tide or mercy." " ' . They sav JimnfNewaoWlm4iJ . i. eeaaaoasaaaij ' 1 -' f Hme 'amen nam in: new 10m, A good (uarMtio It like a crying baby, ft ahotud alwajr be oarried oat r. DESERTlXth DUTY. Under the now law and with tho enormous emolument voted by Con gress, tho President' pay and ierquis Ites now aggregate more than $100,000 a year, exclusive of many incidental advantage that do not appear in the appropriation bills. In spite of all the pretence of retrenchment, and ill the face of a salary doubled a year ago, Mr. Garfield and hi associate reported every one of the extra allowances, which hav grown into inch lanre pro portions under Grant and wore never ijoyod ry any former President W hen the salary was raised from $25,000 to $50,000, certainly in defiance 01 me spirit 11 not the letter ol tbe Con stitution, assurance was given In the House of Representative that the item which had provoked so much de served censure would be cut off in the future. That promise was only made to be broken. Every one of them ha been retained at excessive amounts granted by th infamou legislation of me last congress. Although Gen. Grant receive twice tbe pay, and tour time tho special benefit from tbe office a were allowed to hi predecessors, h doe not perform half the service that the most uegloct- iui 01 Uiem rendered. JSo oompanson i now made in regard to ability. Our reference la confined to the ordinary care and attention of which a common mind like that of Grant is capable. Year after year bo haa defied publio opinion, compromised the dignity of uis irusi anu outraged uecency oy abandoning the capitol and establish ing a regular residence at Long Branch among congenial associations, without the least regard to the duties he ha sworn to discharge, or one thought of the suffering publio interest which are delayed and damaged by wiltul neglect. xi is uopaiTure i me ignai ior a general ofns-ial exodus from WasbiiiK- ton, beginning with member of the Uamnet, and including comptrollers, Auditors, Registers, chief clerks, and other charged with carrying on and supervising the great business of tbe country. In point of fact while these officer are paid large annual salaries, they only give about eight months out of the twelve to their duties. The President actually gives much less. Thousands of people all over tbe Union who have right to protect and interests to pursue at Washington do not go there during the summer months, because there is no responsible authority present to decide the vast multitude and variety of questions which are constantly pressing and In creasing. They are consequently post poned, and olten at serious loss. r,x cept for mere routine, the departments might as well be closed from June to OctoW. They are entrusted to ub. ordinate mainly, who nna mat oppor tunity favorable to promote collusion with venal airciit fur bad clim and other forms of jobbery, by which the Treasury has been plundered of mil lions of dollars since the advent of Giantism. This monstrous abuse, like other equally irrave, came in with Gen. Grant No other President ever ventured or was disposed to desert hi office for personal pleasure, to junket around the i 1 ' I. , IK ..1 1 rountrr nun BiruuiuK 1'iecr, aim w trample under foot all the obligations of duty tn irratity coarse and selfish desire. Instead of netting at least a decent example of respect to law, he has by hi personal conduct violated every rule and principle of the civil service, and encouraged others to rid icule it until reform i treated as a mockery. The President is chiefly responsible for the demoralisation which i seen and felt all through the public (ervice. Iiaw are not needed to check such almse aa have spread so alarmingly within the past five yearn. Tbey are under the absolute control of the Ex ecutive, and without hi direct sanc tion and encouragement they could not survive a day. the seat of the evil 1 in the White House, and until that ia purified there will be and there can be no change for the better. f" While tbe Garfield and other trad- en in legislation who bow before the footstool of power and burn incense under the nostrils of the l'resident do what he may, are permitted to make the appropriation of the people's money and to regulate the expenditure, tins prodigal system will continue, and the return ol honest government be inden nitely postponed. They are the re tained and corrupt agents of rings and corporations, and not in any sense rep resentative of the people or their true interests. The first step then toward real re form is to purge the House of Repre sentatives by dismissing every man suspected of venalty, and bring in new and npright legislators. Whenever tbe people ran by this means resume their hold of their purse-stnngs, a great point will have been gained, because the existing iniquities are supported chiefly by reckless appropriations. De prive them ot that sustenance and they cannot subsist Another important advantago would be secured by thi change. There ia a mass of corruption hidden in the de partments which has been systematic ally white-washed by a partisan major ity. It took five different efforts to ob tain the evidence In the Sanborn con tracts, and even then It was by no means complete. And that. too. with all the energy of an honest Republican like Mr. Foster to back the inquiry. This illustration tells the story of general suppression and concealment There is every reason to believe that huire frauds and lurgenc have been committed in connection with the pub lic dent, lust as it 11 Known that the hooks of the checking ofllce do not balance, and that erasures, interlinea tions, and other mark of tampering are visible in the most imposing ac count. These startling facts have been kept covered up through a series of years by a combination of leader and guilty officials, tor tear or the dis astrous effect on the party by a full exposure. Hence the committee have been habitually packed or manipulated so as to prevent the whole truth from beln 11 known to the country. Tii time ha come tor cleansing this Augean stable, which ts a stench in the nostnl of the nation. It require her culean strength, moral nerve, and tern purpose to do the work effectively. With that accomplished the rest will be easy of achievement aad every vestige of G mutism be (wept away as the best of Centennial celebrations. Xew York flu. The importanc of a eotana I ahowa in thi item, which, ha beea going lb round for tome time 1 "A country de bating club t now itraggling with In quettion which eat the moot chick en, Btinieter or owl 1" An exchange, in oopyltig thi, put comma after "most, which, it will be observed, materially altar tba enee. $tw Qivtttitmntt. CAUTtOak-AH peraaea are boroby weraed Beat art parebaaiBg or I say way aaaddlaag trllh tba rollowaa eoaarlbe poraeeal praparte. all: Oaakhak aoe, Ibo half ef earaaaf wheat, the heifer 4 Bel el ef Banbwbaaa. I eooa areae. I aal efebam, bade aaal a ejearaeearer bBantiM allare. era aa ibe ajoaooeoepa m Hear O Lewraaeo aawTMbi. aa ISO aaoaa boaaa. eeaa Bad aa Ml aSI fcHB ae araaa, taMerl Be at tBlylt-la1 . W. OUDBW. tnAiTtcinwAN t ) aaralaal BarikaalB or ta aarr woe ajadalaaa a Ilk lat Mtowle praperaa, aaai I Boot etere aad aAaaalta, I biaefooleaj BwadlB, I Beak, 1 all araaira, I baMa, I aaor aa4 I kw. aaw la the teaBeBBB.ae la aaaaa k raajwat to aar ardar 1 aay U-e. . t. . VHTBAaV. farylt,m.4a, filwl,l;rr( or Taa ta aiiaaiBkl Ot. if n an 1 1 a aad aH af aaoa BOOM, eraa Ala. aorrod by raaeaal aaaaaad aa aaa (aA aaay af avap Wat. Mr. Eaaaaid aaeeara a tllal eTaf , taaeld Iraa. 41 yalylMI ' .. WA-a... gew jadMrt.ifmfnt. fFOWNSHIP SETTLEMENT. A Aaaoal report ef tea Auditor! of OoTlsftos toaraiale for 1ST t CHRISTIAN BROWN, DlitrM Truiarer, I sooooal with laa feata of aai WwsiU tar lau. . ' choou ; , BBBVOB. Ta ksl. noalrad fraaa J. J. Piosrl tT ii To saaaast of dealioaU ar 1J..... M4 4 To savaaal of (lato aparoprMaaa 1 1 i To saaaast of Kllitia ta 41 It To eiat reo'4 o( W. gefcnarr. for aoarde I IT To aaaoaal eeeealed load lai IM fl To aaal no' for see ef olaotlos Boaee.... M Total .. ..... l,4 It CBBBITOBL By ordera oaaoalUd aad paid.. . 1,111 II Bf Treaaarer'l (eel. It SO Br OlOBeratloBe... M(, f 74 bf aolleoior'a par ot, oa ! II to dj iroaiurar a a per m.ob 4ss.0l,.H.. is la Br taaparara' a eer ei. oa (41.11 II It a; Balaaoo osak oa baa4a...V4.M I ... ., Bjr baleaee aoi eolleotod . Il.lf J Total... .11,411 II E0AD. BaaraB. ' Ta saaoaat froot A. Oetl dealleele....... Ir II Ta saaoaBt fraaa U. Lelee; daplleaU-... 114 It To oaaa raoolrod ef J. J. Ploard 4 H Ta A. IIb!bos sotau. m... II to T bbiobbI f Baaeatao taiM....M.....MM lit tl To dadootloa aa Deaaii' work 11 II ToUU. Ittl M CSBBITO. 7 saaoaat paid A. Oetl, auBorriaer r " " L. Ule.7, .., Uj (art oa navdi bjr Uiali'at ., tj error la A. Uett daplioata- . By axoBeretioae By peroeatafa I par at. Ueti droplla. By Uleor 5- ., B A Oott tor I day aattliaf. By L. Lolaay " By aaadrv arojara bald ill If 10 47 171 II II IS I tt I II ' II tl 1 It II (I By Traaearar'a peraaBUeH...H., By Troaiarer 1 day aatUiag.HH(l I 11 Total.. . lull tt 1 ' POOR. ' Ta Wlaaee tVoea If. Orotaor 141 tt To aaioaat of daplleaia far IS71 171 14 To oaah or tal. rea d from Joo. Veriot- 11 41 Total.. 411 II By aaadry ordor Bald HH By bill of P. Hoaeaay A War. Millar.. B7 bill of T. Valieat..... ....... B7 bill for paopera By eelloelor'a t per ot. as IIJIJ4 4 04 It II tl II tl By BlaklB SuplioaU t tt I tt r it 11 it By one day BetUiag .M... By Treaaarar'a perorBtaaHHWnM Balaaee draa leathipM Tola!.... . SBCASITVLATIOS. BbIbboo af poor tax... Balaaoa of aehoal tsa.H....H M. 441 tl , HI It , lit II Total balaBoa da lowBabipH...m..H..l Wa, tba aadenlfaed Aadltora. aarlaa aiam laed tba rooeipli aad (oaebera of tbe Ulalriot Treaeorer, certify Ibo faraoiBg to be a tree and oomat BUteaiant of to Sobool, Road sad Poor laBda at LoriBftos lowBehip for IS71 LAWRENC E PLOOl), C.'SCHNARS, i. 1. 1'lL'AUU. Jalyltlt Asdilora. fTOWNSUIP 6ET1LKMENT - J. Aaaaal atataojoBt of tba Aadltora of Oirard nwRpHip ior ine oorroBI year. CUAHLE8 MIONOT, bielrlot Trae.aw af Ol raru towo.hip, la aoooaat wilb Ibe Rood aad oooooi luarja 01 aaid laoaehip for 1171 : ROAD PI Nli. SBBTOB. 10 Bail ataaale road tai hoai traai'r preeUma year WM To iaUraat as tba earn. Ta aaat Mated laiao aaaeaaad for 1ST. 7)a ti It la 40t It Total .... .. 1 1, III 41 OBSBITOk. By wort os road by eiliaeai . By aar.1 paid farboeba, eaatiaf dapll- aalea, aa. By akauaiaal ta taapayera.... By paraeaiafa. By poroeatafa protioaa year By aaoBoratieaa.. Balaaee daa lowaiolp. .... 1,041 7 I a I It II s II 17 II It tl it l.lt4 j TetaJ CHOOL FUND. aaaroa. Ta baleaee at hat lettlnaeet. Te aaaoBBt af Btata drafts w Ta ojilitia las Iroaa Oa. Treaaaror.. Ta Mbool taa amend for 1174.. ... To aaaeaat frsai Co. traaaar.. II It 14 tt II It IM It Tetai ... ...... 1,134 10 By By (oboel joareral M M I tt II tt By aeeraiary'a lee,.. . By trooaBm'a feoe... By eioae-raioaa By abaleoeat 10 Uipayen..m By aaeBat paid for Mora By aaaoBBt for (laaa aad lata eer... Balaaoa daa dlrtrlet ,. ToUL........ II 44 It It II at II It 4 II 41 M 1,114 It Wo. taa sadarained aadlinro. a..i.. M .. sordls lo be aad daly eiaajlaed Ibe aaooaata aaa aoBoaora or vaarlee Mitaot, Traaaarar, lad Ibaaa sorratUy eat forth Ie the afcore .ii..r The baleBaa da tba rood IWoJ u Sro ta ..a ii. -" eoooai laaa eppaare u ka 141.24. IB uetlBiaay waoraof are bare bemal eat oar baadl tbia let day af Job, A. D. 1174. JOHN R. CARR, a HTBaie "' H. LKIOEV. ' Uao W. Sraaraa, Clark. Aadltora. Jaly la, II74XI r)WNsniP SETTLEMENT. Aaaaal report of Ike Aadltora of Orabaai lowathip for tbe earrent rear. JOHN W. TURNER, TreeeemorOraaatal.B. abip, la aoooaat silk tbe Sraool Poad af aald dirtrial for taa year eadlaf Jaaa 17, 1171 1 SBBTOB. To Oalaooe frora laat yaar.. ..... tint Tedaplioauef IS7I... 1,(41 4t 10 Biaio appropruuioBWM..M..H..H.., Itl tt Ta aiihlla 4 nee. .............,.., 44 tl Te Mra. Uraaara'l taa........... ft 41 Total . . tI Ttt i easnitas. By pak. laat traaaVt arttloroeBl By eioseretiaf part af Waarer'a taa. Hy t per eeat. aa daplioata ., By I nor at dieroaat ea taaaa paid.. By aeaeol ordera rodeeaied By I per coat. roBobert ualaaee IB traaaBrar a kaada. Talal M, I.7SI tl Wo. tho BDaVatrrsodaar'tliM. kartaaavojnloeS tba eeooaau of Jobs W. Taraar, Bio,, Troaearar aarraot aa abort Haled, tie balaaoa Is tba Tree" aror e baado bate I2JI.II, aabjael toeaoeereltea. JOHN MrUOWKk, W. W. HOOVER, CW.EYl.liR, "lytt-ll i Aadltara. JOOK OUT FOR TIIE 8IGN or thi BIO CAJUT HOOK! MARKET STRUT, CLEARPlll.D. Tba eld Oloartold laaalalaa Caal Book Oa. U dlaaolrad, aad a saw eao lOravt ka Aaiaa Kaa sard aad 0. B. Men-ell. af Claarlald. aad a. II A I lord, ef Eeaporieoi, Caeieraa eooatr. aa oari sera, aad Jai. I. Walaaa, af ClaarlaM, aa Uoser al AfoBt. Tka Bear eoBipaay will aarry aa tba baaiaoM of Btaaafaotariai, aelliag sad akippla too vaai iiooBe. whb an laetr laipravaBiaBla, wkirk sra Be perfeet. Ail ordara proaapUy mtwmm. a. rr anrun, Jaly let, 1174. Ileal Afeal. Jia. 8. Paaaosi, Proe't, R. I. Base, Soa'y. Continental Life Ingaranee Co. OP HARTPORD, CORK. ' - M,llt,t04 , , . Ill aUUa af AeooU la laablliUeo.. Paraiiaee laaaraaoa al the rerv rowvot aaat Palloy.boldara wartlolaala la tka srelta af the vowtpaay, oaaa aaauaaally roooetog the aasawl P"7". Per ratoa, Aa, aall oa at addieee R V. McRNAT.lt. Areat. Otlot r Shawa Raw, CkarlaM, Pa. liltTI piEB OPERA BOUSE t " ralUAT AND BATUBOAT, 1. July iiti 14 astii, iin. ComkdU Conly Is Coning! ' Taa great Mlala, Taaallal aad Haajarlat, . FRANK A. CONLT, eaUa Btoeu, tlloalory a4 Mamaaaaa Motaaaor- auow , , ar a raaAa af taw." Orvalaal Parajaltaiao, ariaaw iiraauaaMM aa oaed BaabajdJattBtJ sf Charaotari lleaae af Baaaa tmi (alara, Masai If " aaa naaor. Aba, ble aoa aavd pwpalar klrwoVaBhag blaa b saaaiy af bat ( Bt-raeaara. t (eamaWB ini Im eaok trwalag. . ryod wwerrae hart a good kaagb, ga aad hear 4M..B0 a aaaaa. h.hMI Vlra'lMtV t4 laaraf iMtt I II 4 tt 7 17 ir 11 1,411 tl IS 111 41 grtv &&vtttltmtM. T) EPORT af the ooadltloa of tka COUNTY IV NATIONAL BANK af t'learleld. al tka alee af bBaiseaa aa Jaaa It, 1I74 asaesuBs. Laaaa aad dlaaoaata. II4I.TSI tl Orardrana , 4.ISI II D. n. BOBdi Ie aaoaiB airaalalloB...... f t.mt II Otbar ataaba, koade, aad aiartBa.B 4,001 04 Baa Iroaa ether Nodosal llenhi 11,141 71 vbb rroaa radoeana a roaarre aaaau. B,ltr 14 Dm froai Bula Naaka aad Baa era.. It, 41 Real ealala. faraluro aad litarae.. 1.171 U Carreat eapOBaaa aad lar.ee paid...M. I,4M0 It Okoaka A Caah Iteaii.lBeled'f Kaajpa 1,11 17 Bina at ataar aauoaal BaakBM 409 BO Praatiaaal aarraaoy.taeludlai alabals, 1,11 M Uel loader aotei...... 14.JI tt Total. ..ll 171 14 LlaaiLinaa. Capital atsek paid Uv-.'...- ..lltt.MI tl aarpaaa laBil.,.. ,..M.e.M.,.M 14, tot ft IS,l(t II Otbar sndlrldol prulll.. Ratloaal Baak aataa aatltaadia... ladirldaal dap elite .... Tiasa Mrtilaataa af depoelt. ..,m. Das to atkar Natloaal Baalu Pa to Suae Boaki aad UaBkari... li.ttt 04 tl.lll II U.Slt 41 11.711 II 1,411 II Totals. .1II,I7I 14 Aaa oaaaevroaafa. CUmrMM rViare. 811 Bask af daarleld. da aaaMBBla mraar that tka a. w. at. poaw. vaaaiar or taa rjanaii naiiaaai Boere aiaioBieBl u trsa 10 tbe boat ol Bay kael ade aad Belief. W. at- 8UAW. Caakiar. Sebeortbed aad iwera la before aaa tbll Id dar at amy, a. v. ibto. joan w. waisLBT, a. r. Carraat-AUaiti JA8. B. UHAHAM, , O. L.RKKD. WM. POWELL, Jaly It, 1171. ' IMreatora. REPORT af the aoadlllo of the PIRST NATIONAL BANK of CleerAeld, tt tka eloee of taalBaaa a Jaaa ie, laiat aaaooacaa. Uaaa aad UlaooaaOL...... ....ll.t M Orar draiu - M' l V. t. Jloada depoallod vltk U. 8. Tr. I ' la aaoara elraalalioa lM.lt tt Pae freer redeeejiag raaorra ogoata r.BST II Daa frool otbar Natloaal boa Hi ., Daa froai Btata Baaka aad Baakerr ParBllara oad Pialaraa. Carreat aapoaaaa arrd uaaa paid..... Ckaoka aad otaar oaak IUaM..... ilia af atkar Natloaal Btoka......... Praatloaal oarraaoy, laolad'g Bleklae. 8peola(iaelodf gold Traaaary solaa). Legal leader Bo tel.. !!,.1!l II 17,041 I 1,164 tt 711 II l,4 74 7o! 04 Ml 4(1 II tt lUvt It Total-...., , ..M7.101 II uaaiuTtaa. Capital otook paid iB....A.n.....41tl,ll I Harplua faad........mH.mH,H.ww ll,ttvt Otber aodirided prolu. 10,771 Nat l Beat Botae oaUtaadiag.....M Il,a0t I Diridoada enpeid... It I lodiridual PepoaiU ...... U.17I 1 DoaaaBd oertileatoa of Drpoeit........ dt.tt tt Dae ta othor National Banta..., 11,131 It Daa to Btata Baaka aad booker!...., 1 .lot It Total., ..(sat .101 11 irate 0 Peaaayloaaia, CtnrliU Cheer, SSI I, William H. Dill, Caakiar af th Plrat Natloaal Baak ef Claarlald, do aolaaaaly iwaar that the aboro ataloBiaBt ta tree ta tbe boat af ray aaawiougo aaa aellel. WM. H. DILL. Caahiar. Balraarlbod aad iwara to before taa ihta Id day OlJ.iy, 1174. WM. RAIrKBAvn, N. r. Corroot-AtUali RICHARD M0380P, V. Ii. K IV 1,1 NO, A. P. BOVNTON, 1 Jaly It, 1174. Uireetere. aXJWKSHIP SETTLEMENT. i Aaaaal rerHirt af the Aadltora af Kaoi lowaabla, for l7lr - JoUN POX. Traaaarar af aald to warble, la aa. aoruit wilb the tuada af aaid dilKiot for the year oadiag Jaaa tat, IS.lt , SCHOOL. , DBBTOB. To aataaat at tai aaaaaaad (Mil tl To aaah fraaa ooaalr . 411 M Te aaaaBt af Btata approphalios... II It Ta aaaoaat froai otber I tt essaiT. By aritari roUrsod tl.MT II Bal. la traaearar'a kaada. SSI I , , TataL. ....... JIJM 7T IMH tt ROAD. SBBTOB. To aejoaat af tai aaaaaaad for 1171.. 1,IJ Tt caaatT. By work oa roadi by aitiaaaa-.tlt It By a ait. la kaada af J. McKoe. lit! Total.. ....t 1,tT 7t tl.MT 71 Wa. Ike rwderaiaaad aadilora. kariaa: aiaaiiBad Ike reeeipls aad roaekare af Ike Dletrial Traaaa. rar, aartiry tba feregelag ta he trsa aad eorreet ataloeaaM ef taa aahaal arad aaa raasa af a aaa aaraahlp. , t H. VAUOB ROWLBS, LEWIS IRHARD, ABRAHAM WAXKIR. Uaa. D. Hiea, Tan Clark. Aadltora. Jaly It, H7K-M . . , , rrOWNBHlP STATEMENT. J. Aaaaal report af the Aadltora af Deaatar lOWSBBIp, IOT IB7J 1 , RICHARD HDOH1S. DUtriat Traaaarar. ta aa ooeal with the faadaaf aald towa.kip tat lllli POOR. i ajBBTOB. . O Ta balaaee ree d Iroaa R. Sheweller.. , ti 14 Te root for I year, froa lat af AprtL ' iito, le let el April, 1074, aa poor Boaee at Oaooola .. 144 M Total 14t 4 eaarMToa. By erareaer'aereler la J. Teot $1 It 117 state tad aoaarly taa aa Oeoeol poor boaee, 1171 ..... 4 11 By Hi aa pear boaaa, 1S7! I tt By orereoareorder te A. Ooarhort-.. i 'IN By " " Joha Crala...... 91 tt By taa aa peer heoee for 1171. . I 71 liy I paael aoor... .... , tt sy em 01 rr altar aroa. lor hiaibar far poor Boaaa....... ' I tt 11 tt I ss tt III : By aaat for repaire as poor boaaa By echoed taa ea poor boaee lor 1174,' L Byl laak U By I pair batu aad biegee ........... By haaliBg aad paisttBg door..WM. . By kaagtag door sad dear ttrtpa. ' By I par seat, aaaaajlaria ea II 41.44. 1 By alleatioa 10 poor Booeo...,. Hr boroacb tai oa Boar boaee ' I. 4 41 It tt ' 17 By arat. ta Praak Llrartgkl A Co. lor biUafgooda for paapara B7 ororoeer'i order to J. Harria.. Balaaoa daa towaakip. 'i.uii.. ....ii...'...j..' ' Jl ot I tt I Tl ROAb. . ' BSBTOB. .... Ta arat froei D. Ooaa daplioata . Ta aaat froai J. llegkee' dopliaala ,. Te aaat apaeial tai aol, by Leri Ooaa., Ta aait peeial taa aal. by aeif. ....... Ta aait Kaaralad aioBey-..... ....... . Total .v , .... I,M1 ti fly eawsttl paid, aa follow! a i .L Pt cBsprraa. aloop, naana a Co, BUI M praak. fdtd It arder te a. Raoaa, 41 daya' BelUiog. t ;tt ardar ta M. Owaaa, I daya' eetUiag. . 4 araar la uaaa, t aaye eeUliag.. t tt SaaarriBar for work aa rva4imw ,H II II ardar la Moaaa Owaaa.,mM..feM.MH,. lit Jews Uwghoa, for work aa roada... . It t Riekard Hagkaa' ardor.. 4 tt a. aaaaa, roraMtliaikookraadBoot... lag Bolioos I II freight oa i,tt foot af raajber.....,' J j 1 a R. UagheB,werboaQaBharb'dge... 11 it W. Phillpa, work eo raada Polar Pkilipa, work o roada,,,... Joka Mugkira, wark ea roadr..... for aateria aoad. ........ I t I ft 14 tt it at ill tl 14 t 44 II It tt far aawkiag aal 4 daplloalaa. wark as roada, aartlf. Jaa. Hagkaa. " ' - , - Uert4 Uaaa.. aiaBtrsrVatl la apaklal ut Mookaaaa L. A L. Oa. tar plaak par at. for aallaatiag apaeial taa...... par at for aalleetiBg road , ,1M, im a , ray error im o. w. nariou.WM., ... By enar tai I. Watk't taa.....i.i..i I - a oa By error ia J, Bbagart'i kaa..... ,, 1 si By aeo af boaee I deyr far eotUlag.... " t tt By I daya' aatlliBg....A.l.M.4l. tt By aanitaato at Da. id Oaaa... ... 1 , I at By ardar aa Jaa. Hagkaa tar taaklag . , I dapllaalM,,. .....,..,... ' IM By I boaka far aaaaw...i...i...r..j....... 1 M By aaat aald I, lUaValda lat owo dar , . n wort ow Doaboa. brMra.,M.t.,l-' I N By aait la i. Meek, 4 daya' eeliHag... tt By aaaMleeaoBart' ooM a J. etaghaa , , , aaal t. Btllo, e.a...,.j.(,,U.a I 1 Ut By t par tt, redaataas aa apoeial baa , paid la Iraaaarar.... ., , T 11 By II par at. aaai. oa l,7.tl ... M IT Balaaoa daa Uwaehlp..., HI TT TolaJ- lUMVIl . I . H J l.ttl It r aal .'......l aWWOOl.,...- ..,,,... To' aall' af iiavblaaia aaaaaaad fcr 1I7 U,'u Ta Btata aWraawialioa.,.. .rew, I7T II To oillilla tape , . ... .... ....... KIM Ta lees roa d fraaa Jeabas Heraa...... , , I a Ta aaal roe d tot BO boo! aaaaa far arat- , . Uaa parpooeo....... ., q t N Ta real of ike Hoararalaagk koaaa... 1 , 11 TJ4b1moo.M .tt . (d, M By, hi irdtn aasaalM aa b.la.Sy t.l ,N M By ropalriaf Bad total at protwrty la) 1 It Byojoltaattodoarat aa Mitl IV. .'IM H By Iroaaorar's I) par at ae l.Ttl.l. ll By aaeaoraltaea...i.u.i.....a taa It TataU . , Ht M at it Ml TT BAxa..o.HM.. '1 ITB at Tatal baiBBo. Awe aAaawlB.. IsWlt) Wa. aba wadoiBlaaid Aadleeoa. haraaa aaaaa. i laed Iba leeibaj tod r.a.tere af aVa Dloartat tarraat Heitaiatt af tka p., koad ta haao7 nieiiww. ear a taa laOieaHa tt kaa. aaa ok lawai o. a aawBoaiB tat III. w-4 Orra-lS. 1 rawaaaa wwawaaa ajaojt ay lait-tt, , j i m 7 , . 7 ft ' 4W It 141 at 1S1 II TUtrnCstaV at COBbTABIBB arajBa tl Wa baaapilaled aterpa taaaahar of the bob Bilbao art aa bba aoooayl af taa.ee. Irt aaarta, tatal t tawy to tea it ,.. exy riMKGAR UITTKI13. . ' - r,; : 1 : , PURELT VIOCTABLB. 1 1 t , FKEK FROM ALCOHOL. .11 i r 1 :i 1 ji .. ; , . . , . DR. WALKER'S , ... u.ri,.,!'.t. 1, , , . ... . . : CALIP0RNIA ;VIN BOAR BITTER 8. .It, . Dr. J. Walker'! Callfarsla V larger Bittora aro poraly Vagolabra area rail 00. Baade ekietr froea tba aativa bar he feaad aa tba tawar raagoa af the Sierra Nerada taaaBtalaa af CaUfwraU, th BUdlelael pro per lea af wkiek are atuaota tbarefroal wllboat Iba aaa af Aloohal. Theoiei. tlo ia alaaoat dally aeked, "What la Iba aaaaa af the aeperalleled ibbiih af Vi.aaaa Birraair Oar aaiwer la, that Ikey reaio.o Ike aaaaa af dil. aaat, aad the patteat raaarera tie karaltk. Tbey are Ike groat Blood earlier Bad a llte-gl.leg priaolpla, porfaot BaBotafrr aad Urlgorator of Ike eyateea. No.or kafaaa I tho kiatery of the warld kaa a aaadlataa aaa aaaioaarlod 1 poa. !!. .IBB t the reaurkable aaalitlea al isai raaa Ta kealias tho IBBSOB Dir. alab af arery diaeaaa aaat it heir to. They are a rootle Pargatlre aa wall aa a Trnla. raltarlag Caagaatiaa ar lararaatio af Iha Ll.ar Bad Vlaaeral Orgaaa, is Biliaaa Dil. Tba proporlloi sf Dr. Walker1! Vlargar Bit. tare are Aporleot, DlopboreOo, Oarotlaatire, Na trteloaa, Laiatira, DiaratK, Sadatlra, Coaatar Irrllaat, tadorllo, Altoralira, tad AaU Uilloaa. ureteral laooraBdl praelala VlBogar Bitten the wjaat woadorfal Iarlgaraal that or or taataia ed the alokiag ryatraj. No prnoa aaa take than Bitten aeeerilag la diraatiaaa aad raaiala loag aawell. prarMod their baaaa ate bo dealrerad ho e.(n.r.l ui olbor auaaa, aad rilal argaaa waaud heyead ro- pair. kllloaa. KaailUaat aad fnLe..li,l P. whlob are aa prarareat la tka raUeya af ear greet rlrera Uiraaghoat Iha lialtad Stalea, BBpoei.li. " o. uo raioitBsippi, ublo, tflisaarl, Illlaoia. anesaaa. Cataberlaad. Arhaaaoi. kUd ri da, Braaoe, Rio Uraada, Pearl, Alahaaaa, Mobile. Haraaaak, Hoaaoka,-Jaaiaa, aad avaay otkers. wllk their raal tribateriet, Ihrooiboat oar ooaa try dariag the laaiarer aad Aelaaia, aad reraarBBOiy to oarlag aaaaaaa af aaaaaal kaal aad drraoae. Bra larariebly aaaoaipiBiad by ea. teaeire seraogoaiaaU ef tba etoauob aad ll.or, aad olker abdoailaal ritaara. la Iheir I real Beat a parget Ire, aaartlag a powarfal lalaaaoa a poa Ibeaa ariisea argana, Ii araaatlally Baaaeiary. There ia aw eathartle for Iha perpaaa 00 aal lo Dr J. Walkar'a Vaiagar Bittora, aa Ihoy will speedily raraere Iha dark ooloroj riaoid Baiter witk wkiek tko bowel, are loaded, at Iha eaaao liaie Hiaialal. lag the BBorolioat af tba llrar, aad general I r ra. itorlag Iha healthy faaoUoaa ef the digaaUrt argaaa. Fortify the body Bgalarl diataie by perlMac all lb laid! with Vlargar Bitlerr. Re afAdatji. aaa laka kold af t lyalaai t'Baa fero arated. DyapapBla tr tadltostloB. Haadaeha. Polo lo the Hkoaldara, Coagka, Tigbtaaea af the Cheat, Dieelaeae, Soar Kraolioai af the 8 to Break, Bad Taeta ia the Moetb, Billooa Atlaokr, Palpiuiioa of tbe Heart, lataaiaiallaa af Iha Lwagi, Paia la Iha rogioB af Ilea Kidaaya, aad t baadred otbar paiafal ayarploau, aro the ef.priogo af Dyapapaia. Oaa botlla wlU prove a bauar gear, aataa af ita aaariu tba a laagtby adrarUaaaaaat. Sarofala. ar Ulnar Rrll. Wblto Swallloai. 111. oere, Iryilpalaa, gwallad Nook, Ooitra, HorofB. laaa lalaatajatiaaa, Maroarial afeateoaa, Old Sorat, Brapliaaa of tka Bkia, Son lyaa, ala. la tbeee, aa ia all otber eosaUtatloeel diaaaaea. Walker'! ViBewar Bitlen kara akowa their araoa aaratira powerl la the Bvaat abetlnate tad ia traaUbla aaaaa. Par InfUaeeeatorr aad Chraate RhowM.olla.. Goat, Biliaaa, RoailUaat aad loUnalUaal torero. u,oooe oi 1 do nioaa, urer, aetaoya aad tbt Bladder, Ikoaa Bitten hare aa eoaaL Barb Dll aaaaa are aaaaa by Vitiated Blood. afeekaalcal Dlaaaaaav Peraeat aagagad la Paiata aad Mlaerete, aaak aa Haabore, Typo, aattrra, Uold hoaUn aad Miaara, aa tbey adraaea ia life, ara eabjeet ts paralyaia af the Bowala. Ta gaard agaiaet tbia, take Boot af Walkar'a Vlaegtr Bittora eeearioaelly. lot 8lw Dieoaaea, Iraptiaai, Totter, Bait. Rkaaai, Blotohea, Bpata, Piaiplae, Paoteloa, Boila, Oarhaaalaa, Riag eroraaa, Boald.kaa Bora Byaa, Rryiipalaa, Hob, goarfa, Diarjalaratlaal of the 8k la, Haawe aad Dieoasoi af aha Bkia af what arer Baaaa at aalara, ara literally dag Bp aad oarried eat af Ike ryilrra t a ibert tiaia by taa aaa af taaae Bittora. Pie, Tape aad tlker Wer, lertieg ta tka tyataai af aa eaeaiy thoaaeaae, ara af.naally ao Hroyad Bad taaaaraA. B lyalaei ef rood lei Bo, aa rerraifagoo, mm aatholaiaitiea wig free th eyilera froai waraaa like tbaaa Bitlen. , ,3jT'i -.. . j 1 far Poaaah Oaaaplaiala, I yoaag tr aid. Bar reed at etBgte. al the daws af waaiaBhaa ar lb tar af Ilia, tbaaa Toaie Bltlara Airataa mm mm. aided aa iataaaee tka aaiprartaiaM M am par aapiiaia, t0r , ,-, , : vt Clean ea tka Vitiated Bleed Waoaorer fa lad iU iaiaaritias barsilag tbreegb the aki la Piaj- Slea kraplioat, tt Banej alataaa It arat poa ed it ebetreeted Bod tlaggiah ia the aaiaa 1 ateaaaa tt wtroa It hi raal 7 oar IVellOf will tell yoa a boa. Keep the klood para, tad the heal Lb af tka ayatoai will follow. , ' - h. McDonald co, 1 " ' .-f : , ; 1 Dragglata aad Oaa. Agta Baa f raaeleae, Call. forBi, and craroar at waabeagtoa aad Charttoa atrrou, new lark. Dealer!. bold by an DraggiMa aad aatlt'7 ly. SherilTs Sale. .im. BY airtee af B writ af Piarf Woiao, li.eed awl af tba Ceart ef Coaaea Plaaa ef Clear, laid aawaty, aad la aa dlrootod, than will ha aipaaad te PUBLIC 8ALR, at tka Ceart Heart, Is the horaagk af CVoartald, aa Salarday, taa litk day af Jaly, 1174, at t e'ejoek, p. m, tbe MIowlBg Raal I.lele, tt rrki BagiaalBg at atwaaa ow the waathaaat taraar af traet Ha. lull 1 .too aeo aartb IS degreee wart I IT parekaa la a Boot aa etaaea thaaaa aatth I de gree, eart 111 parohaalawhitapiaeBtaapi tkoaoa aoath SI degrees aaat 14 aerobe! to a peot fc'a'rfBTOaf arwBall aafetaeTAfol 'alfajnlej t 9ft9M tr tadfdj aad pbaaa af boat BBiBg,eoa tola, af tt aaraa aad 141 parrfaoa, with allowaBaa, aad betag partaf warraat Me, ISSI.BoW htriag hvrgafrwae Boaea, f raaaa Bart, large Oraberd, aad ether aatbaiodiaga aad iBaproeBoaeate tharaaa. Sataad, taboo la aaeeatloa Bald la ha aald aa Iha property af Joka B. Rayer. .......... TasMt ar Bal, Tka prior or aaai at takers the property ahall at rtraek af aaat ha paid at the tlao tt aal a. at earak elkor (iraageeoeatl aoii ar a ill bo appro red, etberwiao the prep artf will ha iaaodlaloty aol ap tad aald aaal al tba aapaaea aad Btak af aha aorena to ebaaa II waa atTBak of, aad wka, la aaaa ef dolelaBay at awah ra-tala, than Bake rood iha earoo, aad la a laataBaa will aha Deed he praaaslad hi Coon far eealrBalle aaleea tba raaraey ti aetaaVlif paid la the Sharif. W. a. McPUKRSON, . I aarurr t urtKS, 1 . ; caart. CleorteM, Pa Jaly I, 1114. J PITBLIO VENDOR - ' ' ' ThdaabaiHberawK aer at aabHa aaaa. al the hart tietteaae f a). I. Tot, deiea.rd, la Brady, tawerklp, flaarteld aewatf Pa, a Thar, day, Iha llth day af Jaly, all the p areae! prep arty ef tka iilialia, I laililla af haweeheld gaodi, farwiag Btansola, wafoaa and .tree, ahaiaa. grata, aaatBaota aa plkapata, aad a rarlaty ar like article., to aaevereaa to Bealtea 1 thraa boreea a bat of yowag aatthi aad aage. Aire, eror eOo.aoo Boaaiaoiorod I baak BAWRD 11174 OLBS, Ike Boot ka Ike eoeaar, IfoM ia Ike Btata. One M,ll af taaae Bbtatjel art af the Ma. I alaaa. Aaaa, Nearly ltt,ttt laat af aawod raaabaa, aooewliog af diaroal aaallUea, aad all kleel af aaiiatag laeaaar, vraa aaaaa uaaar saws as piao lariaa lalk. 1 Aloea abeur. HaaaaA aak. aek. beeeh aad olWh haardt, plaak Bad aeeatliag. Sole" l. wabas al I t'Moek a. a. al aid dar, aadeoolleoo froea day ta day 00 atlla aold. Lib. eralarediteillla gtraw, IVrarr raado kaewa a wy afaabrkpi ., JOHN P. W ALT. I AJ,. MAatiaaaT iuas. 1 xeaeoebarg, Jaaa 14 M A UltaaOlaroA'tWetaV MrTICaV Itloa ll hereby giraa thai Ulterrof adBlairlraliea o. the Batata a? l(0. t. YOAR, daaaaaai, eala af Brady .towaehip, ClaarleM aBlf, Peaa'a, karlag Vats l.f graeved la tka aaderelgaed, all perooaa U do hoed to aald aetata wlU paaaet arahe ratMoRalt eftiatit. aad tkoaa karlag alalBM ar deaaadr will areoeal Ibea p aatbeali rated far aottloaeot with oat delay. .1 MIMn.l P. vWAt.T,. MARUAHII YOAS, T7SBCUTUaa aMmCaV'-lelioe le bore- a. t y giraw aaai aatlora 1 lary karlag tht aatott ale ml Cboet tmVtsusesUi tawaatato, CaaartUU ooaaly , Paaaartoatoa, all paraaaa iadil.ted to aald aetata arB roaoeoeed ta ao payaBewa, mmm WM. aarrrog itwaaaat Mil pnaaal bVbb del; JO), m. BRRTH, M. Waahlagaaa, Paaa IT, lltCa Vy-iLLUM At. KaUtRTa ivnte Paaa aacarTaaaa, LIJll OITY. Aoaaibjaaf I mt taarr