8ke -gTp'Huitt. GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, , CLEAlil'iELU, l'A. WmNHlIAj MOKWISM, ADO WT ! OFFICE REMOVED. nl. .m.. nf ih ri.viMviiLn RarriLrcia will hereafter be In I'le'e Opera UK""" atrect, belwoeo seoooa eon iniru. j wi l found to loo left of tbe "it -tranoe, ob tbe eeeond floor, where ell our old ood new pelrcoe ere lovltcd to Mil. Toe pM eod eomuoainf: roomi ere ee loo third Iw. . CARD OE WITHDRAWAL. ' Jr. Boypr, bcliir; aWnt fit Iieailiuft Tu., wo received tlib following short nolo from Mm on Monday night which wo lay before our readers : . Reaimo., Pa., AujuiI lid, 1874. U. B. tlooDUJti'Bai Vie ih withdraw my Berne al a condlJoio for AmmUy. Thil I do ol tbe requelt of perional md party frtende, ftnd for tb. cake of bormenj m oar parly. 1 will oxplelB fully en my return bone. , Year friend, T. J. Bot. Tliero is on example worthy of imi tution. Parly first eulf ailurward. ' Tho Indium and tho gnuwhopuom nro some of tho rare inducement now held out to people who lucl into going went. Tho latter devour tho vegeta tion and tho other talto tho senilis and ntnko bonfires out of tho dwellings. Lively times on tho plums. According to tho linoxvillu Chroni cle, Republican, both partios and every paper in TeiinoHHM opposes the Civil BighU Bill. Ilapjiy Tonnesseo. In rennsylvania tho Jiadieals liavo swal lowed that "Bill," and wo have no doubt that it will put them on tho do clino, and finally defeat tho party. A Deolinb. Tho Washington Gf't- 1il says thut Presidont Grant has de clined to deliver tlio oration at tno tin. vailing of tho Lincoln monument in Springfield, 1 llinois. His oflieinl duties weigh too heavily upon him to permit any such proceeding. It Is pleasant to recollect that ho has declined ono thing during his Presidential term, Jewbusalem l-A custom house loung er introduced a resolution in tho Budi cal Stuto Convention last week emlorn- ine Grunt for a third term. Tho fol low and his resolution wcro literally howled and kiekod out of tho Conven tion, and a resolution introduced and passed recommending Governor llart- rana for President. J hat s a settler. Foi-nd at Last. About three yearn ago it was alleged that John Allen was "the wickedest man in ew lork. But, if "our mutual friend," Francis D Monitor, gentleman of the highest standing In Plymouth Church, tells "tho truth, tho whole truth and noth ing but tho truth," Allen is eclipsed by at least three others, Bev. Henry Ward Beochcr, Mrs. Tilton and her husband, Theodore. Tho latter may be ablo to extricate himself, but tho two former havo been awardod "the belt by the public tor refined w ickedness. Good for "Dave." We notico by the viwecdings of tho Radical conven tion of Blair country that our friend D. T. Caldwell, of Tyrone, has been nominated as one of tho-Assemblymen Well, if that county must be represent ed by a Rad., wo are for David. But wo reully expect to sec a braco of Demo crats bo from Blair county to Harris- burg next winter. Things look that wnv now. Tho Badical nominees bail better not engage rooms at Hnrrisburg until after the election, any how. The DirrnBENCE. The if adicnl State Convention of Pennsylvania last week passed a resolution demanding the pass- ' - i -ii mi H...I! ace of the civil nglits mil. J no iu" col State Convention of Alubama,where there nro ten negroes to ono In this State, passed a resolution condemning tho measure. Congress daro not pass that bill, although the Badicals of Pennsylvania demand it That tonth resolution will trouble the Bads, fur worso than the ninth did tho Demo crat a few years ago. COSEEREXCE MEETIXO. Tho conferees representing tho coun . lies of Centro, Clinton and Clearfield, composing tho thirty-fourth senatorial district, met in tho Court House in . BcUefonto on Wednesday, tho lUtn in stant, at 2 o'clock p. tit. Mr. George M. Brisben, of Clearfield, was elected President, and J. S. Barnhart, of Ccn. tro, Secretary. Tho following gentle men were then acknowledged conferees; CTi'hIo. fa.ly K. R. Peel, Em,, George W. Bachelor end Clloe Unijleji. Vlnrlitld Ojaale Urarfo M. Ullelien. X.. U i.ii. .nrf a U Tl.tanv. ('aire Ciiaaty 1(. . Kline, i. T. Oepbart end . M llamli.rt Clearfield county presentod the name of James P. Halo of Osceola, as a delo gato to tho State Convention to bo held at Pittsburgh on tno ztnn nisi. No other person being named as a dele gate Mr. Halo warn unanimously do- clored tho choice of tho conference fur Honnfiirial delcL'ato. On motion the meeting adjourned. Geo. M. Bhisiien, Pres't J. 3. Barnhart, Scc'y. , MRU WJVJCJJ.' j Col. S. 8. Fisher and son, of Cin cinnati, who were on route to Havre De Grace by water, having embarkod in a small iron boat at KImira, while passing through Conewago Jtnpids, about fourteen miles below Uarrisburg, on Friday afternoon, tho 14th inst. woro drowned. Tho body of tho fa ther was found below tho Rapids on tho following Sunday and given In charge of a relative at York, Pa. That of his son was found Tuesday forenoon in a gifli patch abovo tho head of llaldeinim't Island. Col. 1'isher was Commissioner of Patents in Grant' first Cabinet, and one of the ablest patent lawyers in this country. Mr. Fisher was tho attorney of tho eel . brntctl Parker watcrwhoel tent which agitated so many sawmill men ,' In this and adjoining eotilitles, twenty " yearn ago. Ho brought near three hundred suits ill Xlio United Stat .Court against parties for using tho wheel fu nuestion. One of these eases was tried at Wlllininsport In Juno 1RB0, The infringement wa fully established, . which settled all tut other cases. . JH Fuhr wna eonoeded to be the ablest patent lawyer in tho United KtaU. AVe knew him well and regret we tro fompclled to chroniclo his sudden and preninturc flcittb. , VIE lublcA 1 KEYXO TE." ell, our opponents havo held their W Statu Convention mid put n ticket in tho field, made out of pretty brittle niitterinl.. a t k v A noltd oi'ruptiiiiit frim I'fciltt- ilelphia, K, M. Piixsouywus nominated for Huju'omo J udgo ; ;Jk . Olmstad, of PotturcoBnty, was iiOMiniiteil for pleut. Governor j Robert B. Benlh, tho pres ent Surveyor General, was nominated for Secretary of lutui-nul JVflitirs, and Harrison Alien, the present ineombent, as 'renominated for Auditor General. This is the coniplctest ring ticket evur put in tho field by any party, uid no nicfre reflects t!ie liiterest and desires of the people of this Stuto than Beeiji criKin ofoos sound theoloV. A long itving of lvsolutions follow, nil senseless enough except number ten which reads thus; ,. .),.: .... I -:- "rer. Etaenoipetlen eni Snfraneblfcieent lerine bco eeoured l.r ibe adoutiuo of the tliir- eenlb end iinwoth aiueDdmenta te the Conntitn- lien of the I'ailrd Ble, end fy the seoeuarr leiliiletion for Uioir eeferoenoet, end lee oqu.HIr of oivil rifbu berlng bote guaranteed ny the fonrtoenth emotidinvnt, II l tba luipiraliro duly of UoDgroaa to eee that tech guarantee ! enforood bj appropriate atalutoe. r . This means fair anil square amalga mation with negroes, to be enforced by tho Infamous civil rights bill now ponding in Cougress. ' ,. , If whito luon, who lay any claims to freedom, can swallow such a dose, we are very much mistaken. This reso lution demands that tho negro be foreed into associuting with tho white's in nurcn, scnool aim bociiu inc. iiio bill in question has already passed the United States Senate, and having been ndoiKcd by the Badical State Conven tion is tho leading question put before the peoplo of Pennsylvania. Will they swallow the dose? A TRUE BM.r Tho nomlniUlon of E. M. Paxsonfor uprome Jmlgo, by tho Radical State Convention, is tho last disgrace we are called upon to notico. Tho vote In tho convention Indicates as bad a slate of affairs in the Radical ranks in Penn sylvania, in a moral point ot view, as the luto developments bring to light in Plymouth Church. "When a body com posed of 206 porsons can poll 144 votes lor an old legislative rooster and cor- ruptionist like Paxson, for tbe highest position in the State, it is indeed a true indication of tho degradation oxistmg in tho ranks of this party, which has for years professed to bo controlled by grand moral ideas." This mun Paxson should havo been sent to the penitentiary in 1855, when lie went to Uarrisburg to elect Dr. Juyno United States Senator by brib ing the. members of tbo Lcgihluturo. What kind of a Supremo Judge can the peoplo expect to make out of man who hits practiced corruption for twenty years? It is very evident that tho Philadelphia and Pittsburgh cor ruption rings havo laid their plans to capture tho Supremo Court of our State.- Last year they nominated and elected tbo weakest ninii that ever sat on that bench, and now they have nom inated the most corrupt pieco of hu manity that ever aspired to that posi tion. 1 ' i It Is a fearful thrust at "grand moral ideas," when, in a body of 250 persons, but 62 honest men can be found who havo the manhood to put themselves on the record as such. Will the peo ple sanction this last villainous transac tion? Vi'e think noU Tilt-on Beecher. Theodore Tilton has brought a suit for libel against Boecjier, laying his damages at $100,- 000. He has also brought suit against the New York U'orW, Tribune nnd Brooklyn Eiigle, for hoavy damages. Tilton's newspaper, the Goldrn Aie, commenting on Beecber's roply to Til- ton's stntcmcnt, says: "It is ingenious, adiuit and pluiisihlc, evidently pro- pared for the public rather than for tho committee, and scorns to bid Tor votes rather than the simple, fioncst truth. ' His explanations confimo more than they clour up, and aro hard to reconcile with his conduct, tho lotters of Mrs. Tilton and tbo ordinary rules of human conduct. It Is possiblo to belicvo Beecher may have done wrong. but It is impossible to believe ho is a fool, and that's what his statement asks. The explanation of tho terribly contrite, remorseful language of tlio letters Is too unnatural and forced to bo accented without confirmation. He di8rogardstlatos,ooiifiisoscircumstances and appeals to vulgar religious preju- lico. Tho statement displays the cun ning astuteness of a luwyer addressing jury, instead of tho frank, manly opennoss of the minister unversed in the affairs of the world. A PnoPER View. George William Curtis, In Uifrper'" TPtrMy, says that tho great peril of tho Republican party lies in tho feeling n-mong tho masses that "nlittloehango would bo useful." The Democratic State Convention meets nt Pittsburgh to-day. Down on It. Tho 7Vti Grunt's New York orunn. thus alludes to the proceedings of the Badical Slate Con vention of Pennsylvania, tho day after tho adjournment: J. lie platiorm auopicu hy the Convention is beneath contempt, f ho only real affirmation in it in re gard to National issue is that in favor of protection. It is significant, how over, that tlio Convention tlid not ven ture to come out nut iooieu mr luna tion; and this justifies a hope thut tho next delegation sent to Congi-oss by tho State will havo less faith than the nrescnt ono in tho efficacy of tlcliauch- ma the currency as a specific for the revival of trade. Otirdispatches show thut tho Convention is not in favor of a third term for President Grant. The work of defining their views on ra tional questions has been too nint h for many conventions this season, but no convention has so signnlly failed as that of the Pennsylvania Kcpulilicniis. Tho Democrats need never moro pre tend to be alive if they cannot make a better schedule of their principles than the plafonn adopted at lliirrisburg. Ho TnR Poimt. The Boston Arfnt tinrr recommends that President Grant should return to Washington nt least oneo a fortnight throughout tho whole recess of Congress, for the purpose ot fVldiiig cabinet meeting. In our judgment this rcconimenilntion Is as wise as It rs necessary, ir anopr.cn u would prevent tho memliers of the cabi net from being long absent from Wash ington. It would enable any private erson having business with the gov ernment to transact that Inisiitess in It satisfactory and final manner. It would not lead foreign minister a stranger to this country to asK where the seal of the federal uovcrnrnonl Is. 1 1 would tend to reduce to tolerable proportions the evil of 'absenteeism,' which u system h growing altogcthtrf too largo ItT tteeency or saic-tr. . THE rVIiLH' K0IIUEHX o never saw tho truth more com pactly crowded in the mime space than, in the following, which v.o clip from io ym irtH, wlnj cditUrltfju JVmocratic paAV of Cleniliel. knows all tilsiut "tliiugtui,'iil flio pfmnty, 1 hi'reby'givii tiotiee that tin ten w hi? riileViind'. havo r.flbed tlie leK ctioHf ft deli'gtile I i ivprcsent tin riiiUH'rn!i,i'-iiiH3 nf tun-i)mutry. He AntiJ rcueiitlyivin meinhij of the fhtioiial BadicuT"ring. KeiitTwhnt he says : "Tho peoplo at tho North may Im ino that they aro not sutl'ercrs by the ittiixious robberies which have been perpetrated upon tho people of tho rcctinsti'uctcd Stales by the human vcHuTc'. who havo represented the Administration there, receiving the sirppirrt anrf1ncrtntsmeTit;"Tif Prr' dmit. Grant; djut if -they think so they1 are great ly nilstalien; for one part of (uo.UjiUcd Stales rauunt be, brought to ruin by niigovuiiiiiiunt.'Miii W(ce- sivo taxation without tUo .rent of the country suffering iliorehy :in many ways, jhere arc- many niiimilnctuf- ing cities and towns in tho Northern States whoso futuro pros'sirity largely lopondsu'HMi a restoration of theSou th orn trado which formerly gave employ ment to numerous mecbui'ics iiud fac tory operatives, hut, which has bcuu greatly deeraased or entirely lost owing to the iniKVttrished condition, of the Southern people. Millions ' hf dollars in Southern State bonds are held by Northern capitalists, which yield no income bocauso tlio lunilu of those States have lieen stolen to enrich cor rupt politician!. And the failure of such Stales to meet the. interest ou their bonds held in liurnie is proving ruinous to A mcrieuii credit nbroad. The present scarcity ot money through out tho country is owing, not to a lack of currency sufficient to meet legili mato demands, but to tlio fact thut the management of public affairs in Wash ington and in most of the Southern States has been corrupt and inefficient, the great uim of those intrusted with the bighenl powers having apparently been to accumulate wealth for them selves, tholrrelat ions und their personal friends, regardless of tbe Interests of tho people at large. In older to afford illegul gains to comparatively a few persons, the whole country Is exorbi tantly taxed, ami its best interests arc mcrciluBidy sacrificed.' " ' ' (foa(iniief firom firtt Jtnijt.) nrrotTAXT to lumbeumex. Pmeeedlnga ef Hie LumharmoM't Oenventlea held el CleerSeld, Pa., oe Ike ISIb of Aiieeit, ISM. Dr. R. V. Wilson called attention to tho fact that the lumbor prodnciitg re gions of tbe whole country were mov ing in tho matter of our production which seemed to havo been unnntumlly stimulntcil, nnu was now sintering from its depressing effects. In fact, all tho great interccts of the country were prostrated, from the effects of the high pretwuro with which nil kinds of busi ness had been driven during tho pros iierous days of the putt. A large sur- plns or any community will worn a leclino in price una naturally in lire the business of every man engaged in it. Tho we't'are of the land owner, the jobbers, tbe laborer engaged In pre paring nnu taking to market, Ilio saw mill men, are un anite mtere-icn in a steady trade, not subjected to violent fluctuations. The disastrous effects of an over stock are first felt by the mill men, and works Us way back through all the channels ot production, paral ysing each branch until all are pros trate, nnd as wo cannot create a uc mnncl, to absorb it, the only remedy left is to curtail production until stocks are brought within the actual demand. A II the interests engnged in tho bind- ness demand the action you are now taking. The following are tho concluding remarks of Col. K. A. Irvin, tho re porter not having furnished the copy until wo were compelled to goto press with our outside. En Tho amount of timber belonging to null men east of Port Deposit is three million five hundred and thirty-five thousand (3,53!i,000l cubic feet; at CheKuicuko City and vicinity lour liun drod and ixty thousand (4110,000) cu bic feet, and ol Port Deposit and along the Susquehanna river, belonging to mill men and for sale, between five million (5,000,000) and six million (6, 000,000) cubic feet, linking a total of about eighteen hundred averago rafts now on band. These figures show the state of attaint and point to but one conclusion, ami that is that there is now moro timber on hand than was run Into market six months ago, and with tbo depressed stuto of business a very lnrge proportion will remain tin hand In tho opening of tho coming spring. On motion of John M. Chase the plan ro-iorted by tho committed was unani mously adopted. On motion ol John ration uiib niooi- iinr pledged itself to reduce tho stiK'k of square timber for spring of 1875 at least two-thirds ironi insi year. On motion of J. B. Walters the fol lowing resolution was passed : , JfMefeaet. That U le tbe ernae of Ikil meeting tbat ell marjufaoterera or dealer! fn aquare tim ber ihould ainiit the oommittee In parrying out the elijeeta of thia eoneentioe, end the eeatera II men ahoeld render ouch eupport ee they enn u raake it ofloetiro, a our ubjrcl la for tbe mutn el protection of ell engngi-d In the trade, shelrier produeer or tnanufaelerer. On motion It was agreed that tho committee mimed In thocontractshould nppoint sab committees in all sections of the Susquehanna lumber regions, to act in concert ana solicit inoniianti comfort of nil engaged In the produc tion ot sqnaro timlicr. On motion tho thanks of the rnm'U ing woro tendered to J. J. Pio for tho use of tho hall. On motion adjourned. ' JAR. ii. GRAHAM, Prowl. Pouter Kinpoiit, 1 jg.' ,artol : : W. W. Betts, j To the Point. The New York Sun remarks'. "It may bo accepted as cer tain thai Attorney (icneral Williams is to bo Minister to Russia. Of course he will take his hindaulcl with him. The delay in the appointment Is owing entirely to tho uncertainty in the Presi dent's, mind respecting William's suc cessor In the Department of Jimtice. Uiiiloulitciliy tlio r.niperor ol Jiussta will regard It as a great compliment to havo a man sent to his court whom tho Senate rejected because ho Was not fit to bo Chief Justice, and who Mas proved to have stolen $1,0(10 out of the con tingent fund of tho department to buy his wife a new carrlago." ; Pretty Fast. The New York. TWtV um of the 21st says: , Tho Ofllco holder seems to be tbo must prominent figure, iu the Alalmmn Republican Convention now in session in Montgomery. A KovonueCollecUir culls upon nn agent of the Post-Office Department to tako tho chair, and a Supreme Court Judge Is elected Presi dent. , Tho activo participation of judges in partisan log rolling is no longer a novelty in the South, (ml this Judge tM)k new departure by an nouncing that bo Wuhio( tho loo! of a ring, ana solemlily pjvlnislug not to pack any commit loo, "As the name of Senator Spencer ami Judge Bustoed appear in the report of the proceedings, Houm such (issiirnnco may hiive bocn necessary to allay the fcs of, lh sus picions. ''' " ' PE LEGATE ELECTIOX AM) rO.XVE.T10.X. To Ihf Dimto-rntie ElnUtr at ClcnrjiM Cuunlii : Ju bedieiico to the rules governing dilU'tvnt dtrii l in tio County Cim n iituni, will lie hi Id at ibe iikiiiiI plitce ot h.iUin tlV!"u'UuWli-(-tion tiirentdi townshin nnd borough, on S.Ti ni).y, tho litn thi.v of September, 1H71, be ginning at 1 o'clock nnd continuing until 7 o'clock r. u. of said tlity. Tho nuitiber of delegates to which each district is entitled is set forth in Hulo 2, of the rules govorning Demo cratic Primary JCIeetious in this coun ty, which rules will lie liquid below) I 1110 duel lollS Will HO lielll HI' 111" IxiUowillg tlUiiiUuu buUlieillWl''l'lu (ivo tlinlncls, vie: H'ooaila l'Mliu Iiolt, V. J. UiT, John Ilindiuau. ' ' 1 ' S Doll Henry Ertili, II. II. MeUic, llarvry .Me- fmokea. 1 ,; i '. -; i: I lllei.ui U, W. Uiiltou, Wlllleui l.lir.a, Uiorge Wetiar. Uoirge-.-Jiilu1 IMidi, Juroli liitat-ilni, 11, A biuiiuol. . f . ... 'i. - .I. -. I . a 1 i Uradiiirdt-Julm n..i-tciiai , diicoh 1 mic.', a.. t. Wllaun. llrodj- AroliJ Dunleiv, M. II. l.nUirr. J.. it. Kirk. ' -. . llurnaida Jai. IVultel, Pantul Uoiuien. e'rv.1- eiick hipliord. - Clieefr Ucnjamln Klhlgir, Jo'rnh II. Rrelb- Joha Connelly. i: tovmgtuo Jubn J. 1 loard, L. J;loud,. I,. M. Coudriet. , - Oloerlield leaae Juhnron, fjeore "Murga, ttetarv Perha. . i - tjurirenavjllo iW, 1. C)ieiali-r. h'ruolt Tuiiiiip. aou, btcvun Draff. Diatur Jaob r. Slelner, K. u. Ilearliart, Hleberd llughea. I Keigesou Jufaa Kewlea, (Jeorgo r)tres, Jolaib Mooru. tjimrd Joha V. Jury, ilornnrd Qrecn, Auguel Mignot. J.,.hci,g. K.Ehirey, t. A. ti. rs-gnl, B. O. Show-. , Orabniu' Kllla Kvei.a, ' KflZL-Itiah i,aliborry, W. H. Wilhelni. - - . . Oulkh John 8. MoKiernan, Juta I'lyun, KJ. nerd Coured. ltuutidnlo David Aakoy, Jatuei Dunn, Jobs Main. lluatunOeerge H. Wouderard, Saiunel Cooe- wey, Irene c Jordan 11. d. Juliii-'n, tvtli'cetcr Wcieiee-i Thoniaa Smilh. Kertbaua Ueorfte UookeDdufb. William llol'- fer. treee MvCloakuy. . Miox jiiFi'i-u JibnrJ, John n Itbcrow, I'rloe A. Koelo. - I.nwrene4 W. T. ao!:uan, 6. II. BhiuTntr, J. h. Mul'iioreon. t . Iuuii,ir Citj Wiu. M. livnrj, Jubn M-l)iriu, T. D.Ouppy. Morrla--Piler lloyor, tlenry Iltrtlver, t. Ii. Merrell. , . New Waahliigfpn Clirlftian tilriclier, Kredar lek Eiinnieriutin. N, A. AruuM. i. OfMy,le-H. II. J. Wallet. Oosiriru M. pelenoy, Abreta Aepbert. , it rena 4. A. Alcluliro, Julm l'l-uie, WilluuO If. Juhnnton. YV-4. V. Hi-Keutlek, I.erl llloom, I). 0. Bittor. .. , t - ,1 Union Tbutuea Uronkuantf, Levi llrcaator, SI tnnu Welty. Woodward Jatnee Cornelly, Aurtin Kline, tl. W. Hholf. . Wellueeton t. J. Morgeu, John A, Weatbreuk, Jamea K. Turner. Every tpialificd voter of tho district, who at the lut general election voted tho Democratic ticket, is untitled to a vote liy vu luo ot the rules. All those who have heretofore acted w ilk the Democratic party and desire to act w ith said pui'ty in support of the ticket to be settled by the delegate elections, ure uutlioriaed to vote anil are invited topui tieipatc in thecleclions. The manner of voting is regulated liV Kulea I and o, and tins omiuitte will lurnisli to each district the ncces- surv blanks lor the election ami return. The County Convention will u.cui bio in llie Court House, in Clearfield, on Ti'Ksuav, the 15th tluy of Siptent her. IHi 1, ut 1 o clot It I'. x. liy order ol' tho Dem. Co. Coin. Wji. M. McCri-i ti:i,n, Chnm. ' l,ltIMAItVKt,ECTIO.'i RI I.KS. 1. Tlie organitelien of the Cmnly romitiiltro bell bo end mnain ea nt.w onnnlliuled thet ! oni- uieuibrr for every borough ami lowaiiiip, anu e Chairman, wliieh f'uiuuiitlie elinll be nli ol,.(l antiunlly hy the deli-gatea, nnd their ti-rtn of ol loo lliall begfu ot Januery lul-dwiiig their elee tion. 2. The number of delegate to which i-aeh dli trfet le entitled la bneed u,on the following rule, that la to aayt Knob eleetlno diatriet In tbo eeuoty polling one hundred lleiuoereilo votea or leer, rhell lie antilled to two ijolrpalei abFoluUIr, ead for raeh additional one hundred llemoeratlo eotee or fraction greater then one-heir thereof, polled in aaid dillnot at tlie lail preceding tiov ernor'a eleotion, an additional dclegale, and un der tlila rate the following allotment of delegetea le sow model Tteeearie.uu..., II. II Bloom Brodtord...... Iliedr.... Hnrnalde Cheat Covington Clrerleld Curweniville ., lloeetur..M Fergnaon tllrard Uoabea JiOnlleh............ a: II. luli.l. !....... 2 Murine '(Jordan ,. ............ SI Karlbaoe I; Knni,.M...n 2 Lewranee 2; Lumber lly 2'Morri. 3; New Wuabiegtoo 2 tiaeeoia. Peon I'ike I'nlon Wnllaoeton..... Wuodwerd.Mn tlrabain..,..M... I. The delrgate eleelloo end Cuunty Conven tion eba.ll ba governed and eonducled rtrielly In accordance wilb the following ruler, end tbo Chairman of the Comity Comniilteo aboil be an nually elected liy the I'nunly Convention end aliall be c.iicio, tl.e I'tceioitit of all County Conrentiona. d. The eleetloa for delegatea to renreaenl tbe diflerrnt dUtricia in the annual pemooratic Coun ty Convection abnll be held at the uHial place of Doming tne general electiona lor oacb diatrC-t, on the Saturday preceding tbo third Tueaday of Si n- toiuber, tboiug Ibe Hth Una year,) beginning at i o clock, f. h., and continuing until 7o clock r. M ., 01 aetna dny. 6. The aeld dologalo elei'tlena aliall Ue held l.y en eleotion bieird, to ounaiat of Hie BleBlMr el Ilio County Contmillce for ruch diitricl, and two oth er lirmiicraiie eotrra thereof, who eli.-ill be ep polntod or depignnted by the Connly Codtmiltiw. in oaae any el Die prraona ao conitltutiag the hoard ahull be ahai'iit from tbe place of holding the election fur a quarter of an h ur afler the time appointed, by Rule Flret, for the opening of ine eeme, nia or tnoir piaeeor pjni-ea, aball lie flllad by ea eleotion to bo eonducted eira eec hy the Di tnocratio roteri preaent at the time. e. Kvtry nnalifled vnlcr of the diitrirt, who at the leal geaeral election Toted the III aioornlio ticket, ahall be entiilod to vote el the delegate elect iotie, T. The rollng of tit delegate elietlcna rhnll be by ballot upon which ballon lliall he written or printed tne name or namea or tho delegate or del-i-gatee voted for, togetber with any Initnietioni which the totcr may derlre to give the delee,ato or delegetaa, Bach ballot to be received rroni tbi peraon voting Ibe came by a raemhor of tho elec tion board, and by biin drpoaitcd in a boa or other reecpfacle prepared for that puriioae, to whloh hot or other reoeploole no peraua tint the tuemoera or Ibe election board have eceeac 8. Ke inilructinni ahall be reocivid orreeog niaed ttnleea the ratnc he ruled upon the ballot oe pcovtuen in Hole seveotri, nor aliall aneh inetruo- tiona, 1 voted upon the hallet, be binding upon loo ueiegaia, uinevi one-nau or nioro 01 tne (in) Iota ahall contain Iniilrerliona concerning the lame office Whonever hall nr mora of the hal- lota ahalt eontein inatruetioni concerning any nf- flee, the delegalea eleeted at auch el,lii4i ahnll he held In be Inrtrueted fn aupport the eiimliilale beving the higher! number of yi tea for inch oRloo. 9. Eaeb eli-ction board ahall keep an aonurale lilt of the neincB of all pcrlone ruling el rU'-h election; which Hit of voleri together with a full eod oompleto return ol each eleotion, containing nn accurate uairinent ot inc pcraona eleoted del egalee and all inilruotioni voted, ihall be oerli lied hy raid hoard to tho County Convention, en nn printed blanka to bo furnlihetl hy the Cuuniy ionvcnnnu. 111. Vt henevor from nny diilrloL qualified Detn ocralle rntera, in numlieri eounl to llvn tirui-e tho aelegniae woieo aiica ailtrlct Ilea in tee County wonveetioo, alien complain la writing nf an an due election or Inlea return of deletfalea ur of la- Itrurtlonr, In which complaint tlie alleged facia mall be ipeeincelly ect lorlh and vcrtllcd by the aflidavlt of one or mure peraona, an,'b complaint ahe.ll have tlio right to nonlcet lis, real ol lech delegatea or the validity of tuoli Inilruellona. Hneh complaint ahall ba heard hy a ontainHto ol Hvr delecntea to be appointed by tbo rreeiilcrlt of Iho convenlion , wuirb. laid couuilttec ahall proceed to bear the partlei, thvlr proof and allo gatlona, and ea aeon aa niay be report to the con vention what delegatce eeeenlitled lo eoete there in, and what Inalruetiona are liiuding noon anoh delegalea. n brreupon the convention rIhiII pro ceed immediately, upon the eall of the y-o nnd nnyi, to adopt or rnieel toe mtiort of the oonteet Ing pertiea. In which oall of the yeoa and eoye inc netnci 01 ine aciegaici wanie recti are con. tcitea or whoao Inalrucllone arc diiputcd, ahall no omiiica. .( ' II. All driegalcl mail Kai lo In the diilrlet they ri4ireaent. In Cniel of alietiiec nr Inalillity to auoaii, eunoniniiona may o aiaila trom clti. acni of the dlalrlcL I - 12 llt-h'gatel luuit ohey the Inetruolieol given them tiv thilr rcvpcctlve liiittlela, and If violated 11 man nc trie nitty or mi creaiiletit or the eon. venliea te eat the veto of iuoh daleirate or clolo catec la oreordanee wilb Ibe Itiatritcunnai end Die delegate or ilalegnlea ao offending ahall he loriawtth eapatlea from lite oonveallnn, anil ahall not b-c ollgiblo to any office or piae of tract In Ibe parly lor a period of two voan. 13. In convention a majority of all Toton ihall he aeeeeay te a nnininatti.n I nml ho penna'a name ahall be eaelnilrd Irom the Hal of candidate Bbtu alter llie tutk liollot or role, whea lite lite i,ef lioll ba eon receiving Lba leaat uuhil.nr n omiltcd and Itinck froth the rnlf, at,d 10 on at eecb aucceeeere ootooinia a noinlnellon ii ntaile. 14, If any rtenon wlie ia a candidate, for any nomination More county eoiivenliuaa, ehall be proven to nave filtered or. pel.l any money, or otuef ivalaabvo thing, of mode any prnmiteor a eoniideretion rrTvward vaveny pence for bli vote or laanenee, to aoeare 1 he -OjoJi-gete from any die trlcl, or ihall haro offered or paid any money or ralnahIA tblng, nr jiromiieil any eoniidcratliot or rrnard, to any ilvli-gito fur tU rote, or to any uiliur ierion will, e viii. of inlueiu or aecuriey Ilio infra of di i',:bt-or U tile aauie aliall lie dulio ly any ollii-r iiit-in eitli tbe knitwtetlrt and niiifi-ut ol rurli iedidte, tlie nemo of auou ealt r u,,.!,,, i, u bo eioertelned afur ililale eunll Ihi tairetdlilely fltiiokon Ireiu tbe lilt en rwBieeiiue te aeyl'tnae, aea latere tbe nnel adjournment, the notnkieiiia ahall he eiruek from tbe ticket end tbe veeetoy plied ley enow nora iuallun, end In either oeae eah peraea ehell be Ineligible eo any nouiiaallee by m eeeeestion, or le M eloeiioB na a ddegele therein. And in eaio Mahal! be ettrged eftrr the adjournment ol tlie comonlivn Hut aoi onmiioalo put iu noinlna tion haa brva guilty of aui-h ect, ur of any olbur Intuitu IcmI prnetit-ea t ul.laln iuoh niuinatliin, tlio olmrgo alinll be Ihvettlgati-d by I lie County Coino.itlua, end aueli l-n taken ee tlie god ol tho pi'lly may reoulra . 11-'1I any delegate! bell Treaieo etif framiey or oliVr valualile llilng, or ai-ceut llti- iiiom iae of any ooitildeinliun or reward to iw lini-i, delireriHl, or eecured lo biin, or mir uenou lor iuoh di li-irale, el an iliduL-t-lni-ut for hi? vyle, UMlt proof ol tho ! Seli gure ahal) l,o aui lotiie eii.atueti 1a ei- ilav eistvi-ntiiiti, alien lo fnrQi el'h epitl,-d, end ahall not be r.irl,e,l lrl..la to , luler. .on - yeuliiM eiergi Kiuti ,. -. . Lj,,i .. I, , nreoedenee ovwr all ullur biiilnsri In rnnvtiOun. until d.ili-ruilnH. , 'i'i,, .unlv rineenllon elmll mart .mi nlly, In tlia Court lloilie, at I e'olnett e. a. on tern ,1., Titer lev of R.nieuker. tkull trfi announei'd at leaat three wooka prevloua U, tlie time of holding Hie primary fleetin. in. ne numee or all mt eeunitiatee rnr unioc , XEW.f ITEMS. . -Tb lvuiuinsof fivo (iovornoin o( this Slalo reHse in the Uarrisburg cemetery., ; " " ' . ' A horse nt Willlfunstsirt is credited with having haiiletl 30,0U0 tons of coal in twenty-live ye.ti . , . -r-Maishul Buiiiuo bud nineteen yenis and five months longer to remain in prison whon he escaped. " , Postmaster (icneral Jewell arrived in New' jork fnntt St IVtorwhnrir, iiiiHsin, eurly last Thursday morning. It isaiihoujtCcd that the nmmigers of the Illnir Comity Agriciiltnral Stsd ety w ill hold no comity thir tho coining lull. One hundred and forty thousand houses havo been searched in Phila .I..I..I.;. i l. k t;.i. il,n .iuuii..r " boy. A cnrresnonileiit states that the largest locomotive hi tho world Is the "Pennsylvania," on tlio Philadelphia ami Heading railroad. Its weight is W ions, The proposed now constitution of Ulno was voted 011 und defeated, on tho IHlh, by a majority ranging from 111,111111 to 911,(100. At the Into election in Tennessee, a Legislature was chosen which will provide a Democratic successor to Sen- utor Drownlow, '. , . , . Pennsylvania's breadth is one bun deed niitl auventy-six miles; length two hundred nnd eighty miles. Iteontuins 2fi.:ifi2,?80 ncrt of hind. II. M: Burnsicle. brother of (ion. A. IJ. Bunitiidc, bunged himself tliiring a temporary III ol' insanity, lit Kuirlaiiil, iniiitiiitt, on the :ist Inst. a - Mr. nnd Mm John S. Anker, of Trout Bun, Lycoming county, ccle- bi utud the fiftieth anniversary of their niiirnage,m the lth inst. Collyer threw up the sjioiigo bo canse Ktlwanls had sometbiiig in his hnml. l)n examination it wus found to he a lock of Collyer's hair. The two wealthiest citir.cnsof Cnt cago are said to be Win. B. ( Igdcn. the first Mttvor ol the city, I15.IMI0.OOO, nnd t yrus . Jlcl di nni k, J Iti.OtKI.MIIO. Six horses wire stubbed to death nnd tliit-o more mttilly wounded m Uioir sfiills. by an unknown person, in a -iew lore my siutue, on lucsdiiy 01 last weeff. l.x-fiov. Curlin, who ojieiily jiro- 1 -minis ins praieivuee lor the IieiiHK-rat iu party, v. ill it is reisirted lake un ac tive personal part iu the approaching innticu! conical. lion. A. O. Thitrman, nfOhin, has accepted an invitation to attend tho next annual lair ut Lynchburg, A a. hi native homo, and it is exported b will deliver the address. , -Mr. Wash Jones, of Madison town ship. Clarion county, caught a salniuu in the Clarion river, a short time since, which weighed nine 'rounds. What a whopper tho fish we mean. -r-Tho Baptists of Pennsylvania are engaged in nn cfl'ort fo raise t500,(l(l(l for the eutiso of education. Of this, 100,00(1 is lor the Lewisburg Univer sity nnd L'0(I,0(K) for academies, Tho Pennsylvania Btiilroad Com pany, at a meeting of the Board of Directors oil Uie 1'lih inst.,utributed $5,1)00 U) the fund for the relief of the sufferers In Allegheny by the late AVkkI. A convention, having for its oh- ject tho procurement of "Intelligent and elneient legislation lor tlie protec tion of birds und fish," will be held at Niagara Palls on (ho !)th of ScptemW. A hearse, drawn by two horses, followed by a few servants, was all the ceremony alteniling the funeral of Un mn Anselm ButhM'hild. Tho wealth of the deceased hunker is estimated at JOfl.OilO.OIMI. , . Tho Commissioners of Jelferson county have offered a reward of one hundred dollars for tho arrest of Ami Sibley, the murderer of Perry, in Sny dertownship, that county, some four or live weeks ago. In tho capital of Mi-xico there am I'ltTrn I'rotcttlant clnm hog and oovon I'rottMtiint bcIiooIh. Altoifothor tliorc aro ninety-oiiflit I'rntPHtnitt C'litirfhoa in the Tvpiitilie, whero five j eitnt ago tliurv were not hull' a iIokoii. "Fi'llinvfiiifl," a riiiiiiiiiif limno, run four luiliet iu 7:10i aovun laitiutuH nim lciii and a hnlt'tteeoniln at Snra tofrn, on tho Sioth iiwt. Thia lirata "licxini'ton," who Iihh held the cliam pionship at four niilee, ftir 111 yearn. Col. Forney line written a letter fj-iitn London to l'reeiilenl WoIhIi of tho Centennial Iloatil, in whiih lie ex inKne Ilia iiimiri-niciit nt the intereHt innnil'egted tlteni In the exhiliilion and the irepiiraUoim made for ntteiiiliiui it. The (irand Loilije Kniirhu of Py thian of I'eniieylvaiiia, rocently in aea Bion at Siiiilmiy, hnvo iinaniinoimly reeomiiieniled llmt its Hiihortlinato lod'reH pay twenty eenta per meniher toward extlng'tit-lilng the Supreme Iiod;o debt. Mary E. romeroy, 'the alleged vio tiin of Itev. John H. dili'iidt'iiiiini;, pan tor of a l'ruiiliylerian t biireli in Jeiwy City, tiitd 011 Tuonday inoriiiiitr, the 1 Slli iiiKl. In lier ante mortem ritiito nieiit riho chnrired (jlenili iiiiinir with heitiy the father of her chilil. . "-An cleant portrait of Alexander .IniiK ImllaA, tlie tt ret Nvrelary of the (Viiniiirtiiwealtli miller the ConKtitiition nf Kill). hn heett placed In the Seerc Ury'Rollk'UBt Ilarrialutrir. The paint iiii;,wliieh iaexeoedini'ly wellcxeetiled, was iiiailn front an orijonal hy Penle. now in iMwe.tvwiion of lion. Otirtre M. Ilallait, of Penney Ivanla, " -Tlie law I iuiiB Dcmvcntl, of Uut week, wiya: "Ou Weilntwiliiy cvrntniy of lust wi'ek, (hura arrired ut thin pitu-v two cur loiwln of borriea and aheep, import ed dimiJy fixim Kiij-laiul hy ilr. (ico. Mcikle, i'lio Block waa nnhiailed anil tiikeu (ti tint fiirm nf ClmH. (jompei-a, near thin place. Tlio firnt car eontain ud fwiir( Cljfilesdalo tiillioiia, ono two yeur uM, onu tline year old and two four year nhU, the lat ter three, weiifli ing rcepe'-livdy l.tUII, 1,IUU and 2,;i(l0 iihiiiIk, ami in lino apotumtnitt of liortte L'kL aa or ever aeon in thin ouiinti-v. The other oar containeU nino livatl of Ioit ctitur heei oeven nuiui and two owe tho larirctit of tliein weii(hin(r about 3(10 pound", elicit, , Tluy were elegant in forin and jiorlbet Njit iiniena. Thin lot of hee.n waa imiiorLml for Mr. (lompent. nnd part of them iaoffertd C, ...In ,! 1 ASSOCUTED MESS LETTER I'llil.AliKl.l'iiiA, August tl, 1871. OtNKIlAl. W. . IIANCIHK. When (ieuenil (iriint beciimo Piesi dent on lb ,-llh of Mun IW, be found (rciieral llaiieoelc in uoiuiuoiid of tho inilibtry o partini4 of t h Allan tic, with' liis heiftl iittarters At Wash-, ington, I. ('it (iraitt hated J Uncock us only (Irmitcuii Jjulj; ho vthus iuU'iiso ly jealous of lluncis k's coiuinaiidiug presence and personal upieuitincc, for ho it known, lluncock Is (j feet t inch es high and broad shouldered as a giant, while ('rant is only about 5 feet li indie in hi-igbt. The gaieties ot the National Capitol I'lviiueiit I v brought them together iu public and t licit phys ical e(iiilrii.r; vus uallhig to tiinnt. To get rid of lluncock a 1'corgiiniy.nt ion ol' Uin unny took placp and Ucu. Sheri- Itin was mmlo iiieulenaitt-ticiierul. al though Hancock outranked him, and llitncis k was sent to thofilunis to fight tho Indians. . ' . .. .',, Soon utter (jrant Whs', re-elected Fresideiif. (len; lluncock was nimbi made conimundlr tif tho department of' Iho Atlantic, wilb head quarters nt rlilliiileliihiu or New York, J No dentil of (icneral (leorgo (j. Jlendo left no other alternative. lluncock ciiuio on from tho West to this city and was about to make his head quarters here rs Mcado had previously done ; a coun cil of his persona! and political friends was held and the unanimous advice of all present was for tho (lenernl to lo cate his head qnnrtors in New York. Ono well known Democrat, who ran for ( ongiessmiin at largo two yours ago, remarked: "(icneral if you arc lesirous of digging your own political grave, then make your home in I'hllu- iclphui ; wo will at onco mnlto you a Park Commissioner and yon will never tie iiouru ol atterwanls. Yon must go to New j orlt, mako that Stuto your homo, let Now York put you forward as her candidate for the Presidency and Pcnnsvlvniiiii. New Jersev. and Louisi ana will clasp hands with New York and j-our nomination is assured." To avoid being made a Park Commission. er as (icneral JleaMe ami J. lvlgar Jliouinson were, hot It ot whom tiled soon after their appointment Han cock took the advlco of his friends aud made his home in Now York. " " . CUEAP TIIANSPOIlTATION. As this subject must necessarily en gross, lor the next uecjulo, tlio atten tion of the grain producer of tlio West, and tho hungry pour of the J')ast, 1 shall lrequetitly nlluilo to the mutter; it lor no other reason ttuin to endeavor to point out why it is that while the workingnien of llie large Bcabonrd cities are becoming year alley year, more and more impoverished because of the exorbitantly high prices paid for farm prtslucu, the tanner himself realizes little benefit thorclroiu. - The three great highwuys for freight tiilllic between tho West and the .Kust aro the Lrio railroad to Dunkirk, tho New York Cent ml to Chicago, ami the Pennsylvania line to. Chicago. Those three great companies aro rep resented ly an aggregated capital, fn slocks anil bonus, of 3tiH5,5l I, while the actual cost of construction amounts to but 1-U,OIIO,(IUO, which leaves $195,000,0110 as representing the amount of money stolen and stpiander cd under our Jim Pisk system of rail road management. JMrsl cluss ntilnmil coiiipniues ure osHt ti-l to yny an mmiiul nvurtijrt. ai,,,,, Uiii the nttait iiifliu-ntiul coqis of dividend ol ID por cvnt. upon tlio full i(,,visl tlt cvrr swariiud around i-aiilul, rfnanllutwofivhiititrfiireKoiitsild. jm8()f (oti(;n.HH will he on hand ia,h ui I'liiti. iii,i lliu OAtoeo yti vii,iiiii over acltial coet or construction ol these threo roada only, Is 1 1!'. 5(10,00(1. In order to rvnlir.o thitt atiiti tliese linea mtmt earn (irl,0li(l.lMKl each year, ami this latter ainoiint i wjuit the coin inercii between the two section iiiunt attmiully ontrilmta in ortler to pay a dividend tilroii tl!IS,OllO,(IOO of finudll ient capital The coat of carry 1111? gniin from Chi cago to Philadelphia or New Yr)rk, itt about 35 renta per bushel, therefore an-uiming that the iinyovcriHiHjd work ing men of the Kant nttiitt pay a moiety of thia ifrund dividend, it would rctpiiro the trattHioHation of 7(1.0011. OoO litinh els of grain from Chicago to Iho Kant iu onler to realise a profit aurhYieiitly lariro to pay 11 10 per cent, dividend upon one half of $l!.Mrfl,0(l(t. ' Kediieo (hut quantity of ifraili to barreU of flour and were it not for that cxoewi of stock over actual cost every barrel of flour consumed in New York, Philadel phia and lioeton wouW be furnished to die consumer at 12 00 per barrel less than now. The same ntlo applies, to the fiu-minir, implements, weanii(r ap parel, an if 11 in, cort'eea and etc. carried West. In view of tho fact that tlio Penn sylvania line has been authorized by a recent act of Assembly to add $75,0(10, 000 to Its capital stock it ia gcam'ly probable thut the intirimini of discon tent that aro now awellintr in the West to a storm of popular indiiriiation, and which will find a icxinsivo echo in the Kttst, will find any cause for abatement in that act of Assembly, or that proponed increase of capital. AMERICAN BTEA1ISI1IP8. Are the lioople of this nation aware of the fact thut there ia but 0110 lino of steamships travorsimr the Atluntie Ocean under the protection of the American flair. That single lino of American steamers sail, or iitllter swiftly steam, from Philadelphia to Iiver)sKil; they arc owned by Ameri can citizens ; built of American, materi al; commanded by American aeanien, and carry tho products of American industry with (lie "star spangled ban ner" floating proudly over ship, cargo, seamen and passengers. The namea of the vessels comprising this American lino aro Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Ahliotsliird mid Kcnnilwortli. Assuming that their rates fiir passenger anil freight traflic aro as low as (hose lines stilling under tho protec(ion of foreign flags, it oc cur lo 1110 that the prido of birth and country would lUH'esearily cause the oecan-taavcling public, to give this lino preference over all otliew. If their rates are higher and their acvoiiiino dationa less comfortable, they are not deserving of consideration but every thing being ennui with foreign lines. 1 do say tbat tho patriotic men who started thia lino ilescrvo tho encour agement of American citizens. I 8iig gest however that the two last rauiicd vessels lie changed to New Jersey and Dcl&wara. , Tho Caledonian Club of this city is made up of Hcolchnien, and American citizens of Scottish descent ; they aro now engaged in making preparations for A grand international gathering, here In this city during the Centen nial, of the Scotch Clubs of this country Canada nml Kuropo. A letter has been received from Hir James Hamil ton, son of tlio Ditko of Argyle, who elates that the (imnd Cltibut rluollaiiil will porno over. In that event (he year 1876 will witness the grunilest gathering of killed and plaided limw ney Scotsmen ever seen in this conntry. On that ot carbon I too shall cerlaiiily tlon the Rcarf and (Skirt in moniory of the heatber-bliHtm And highland hills of my nncmlral Scotland. ' ; , "Ai.r.n M'ci.rar.."'' ' ' ' The retirement of Christian Kneans from hia candidacy aa Senator in the dial riot represented by Col. A. K. M'Cluro laet winter, ami (lie probable nomination of M'Cluro bg 1hc liyubti (Vim of the dieirict in place of Kneass, who waa regularly iHiniiiiataril by (he lieptiblirnn party, causes ine to observe that tliroo j cain ago "Aleck," waa tho candidate of the licniocmUo party in npnnaitinn to tJol, tlray, the nominee, of tlie llopiiblicBii, Oray waa de clared elected by tho rettirrt Judges Wilb raajortly of 801 and Iinniediate ly took liia neat, it being a ineeinl election Veld during lh evasion pf the Legislature, M'Cluro contested und on drawing tlie commit te, which is 1 usually done nn the principle of "draw pnuer, M i lure got 4 J'oinocmls anil :t Bcpiihhcaus mid In a short time. tlierotilter itnty was uiiseutoil.: 1 I M ( I u id ut that time regarded (icri. (iiiuiltist good Jtcpiihlicau, and his gccepiiinco of a Ucniiwintic nomination was Ion ii to uvinco his hostility to the President)! the Senator now looks upon (ii'iint as rupiilly going over to the Ilcnioeruts, and in order to bo consist ent tho M'Cluro clivunivolved In the opposite direction until ho lauded plump in the camp of Kemblo and Miinii. I expect to see its the result of this aiiiingeinent the re-election of iliinit, us district Attorney of Philadelphia, and .M'Cluro us Statu Senator, the ap pointment of Kitoass aa a Solicitor tur the Pennsylvania railroad compuiiy, the election ol' J. Don. Cameron as Senator if hu desires It in placo til' Hon. John Scott: M'Cluro and his Liberal Bnpuhlicaii followers Joining nanus witn liuneml t aiueron In sup port of (lovernor Iliirtrautt for Cen tennial President if advisable, and if not then Speaker Blaine and in the event of the election of either, tho Cab inet apiiitment of M'Cluro as Secre tary of the Interior. OKOUUR ALFHKD TOWJiSliNI). "She is just tho woman I wouid go to for a good pattern of a flunnel un dershirt" is how the lubrlcious (lettrge Alfred Inelegantly makes public his opinion of Mrs. Tilton. Had the sym inetrian writer, (Jeorge Alfred, only ndded "and Susan B. Anthony, Victoria Wooillmll, Anna Dickinson, Tcnniu ( ' In 11 1 n. lmey Slone and Catly Stanton (he other women mixed up in this afliiir .are the ones I would go to as certain if tho Tilton nuttern of that under shirt set well," lie might have made the wholo group of litctionists notorious, even though it, or tlioy, knocked the new pattern of the flannel shirt ''higher than a kite." Col. "T om" Florence he will ex cuse us for the familiarity for few know hiin. comparatively, by Hon. Thomas It. Florence has a big libel suit on hand. Wo hopo tho gallitiit Colonel, who is as poor in purse as he is proud in spirit, nr large anil warm of heart will win his cause. If there is a news pnper publisher In (ho world 'who scorns lo do injury to his fellow man, that jierson is Col. Florence of the Washington Gnzifte. Tho fellow who thinks bo was libelled Is a Congress man who drifted South during the wjtr and turned up in Congress soon after wards. , The gentlemen most largely interest ctl iu tho management-of Jay Cooke's Northern Pacific railroad company ex press great confidence iu their ability io sccuro a government guarantee of prineipla nml interest nn sufficient bonds of the company to complete the line. In order to secure tho govern- mcnt, the Northern Pacific company aro willing to surrender to the govern ment tho company's, hinds ut the rate of $2.50 per acre fiir the outlaying land, and the more valuable grants ut such prices per acre as may ho determined ttin The amount of money required to complete tho road is estimated at 1:15,000.000, and a government guar antee of thut sum, if properly handled, would probably secure to Jay Cooke & Co., (en million dollars. Tho bill is to lie presented early in the winter ses- to put the hill through. Twelve locomotives made by Ameri can workmen, of American material, and ship'ied to Russia a week ago, is the pi'Kfitiiblo evidence presented by the country of tho Czar in favor of the cheiipncss and superiority of American skill iu the construcdon of atc-im engines. VIEWS OF THE WEST. The ctlitor of tlio Altoona Tribune, who has recently been punished by a trip to Colorado, among the things noticed along tho rotito thus alludes to the great bridge across tlio .Mississippi river at St. Louis: Arriving at St. Louis I expected to ride over the new bridge iu the ears, but found tbat that grand structure had not been tvgulualy opened to rail road troina. This bridgo is ono of the grandest, if not the very grainiest, 8Usrstrut lure of tho kind in this or any otuer country, veil uontiny, in company with Mr. Jos. A. Durr. of the firm of ' Webber A llarr, of Altoona, who havo the contract for painting the bridgo, 1 walked through it, on the railroad track, which is under tbo ftsit and wagon way. No one can form an idea of the missive proportions of this work; tho Krlection ot every part, without visiting ami inspecting it. It ia a double track bridge, and lie) strength waa tested on tbe 4th of July, when it was lormally opened, by run ning fourteen locomotives seven on each t rack on ono span of the bridge. when it waa round that It only sunk two inches under that weight. Alter- wartls, a train consisting of throe loco motives and fifteen (jiisscngcr curs, earning one thousand passengers, passed through. On the top of tho bridge there is a fis.it wuy on each side, and a titty foot carriage and wag on war in the centre. -t three dm erent points on tbo bridge there aro ice water fountains, for the accommo dation of tho persons who cross to and fro. Around caeh fountain are settee and chairs tin resting. A brass band is engaged by the bridge company, two nights each week, to discourse music trom tlio totintuin stand nn the pier. The bridge is well lighted by gtut, and is a beautiful and cool placo to walk in tho evening, and many hundreds may bo found tltoro from sundown until late at nigt The cost of this structure will excede ten million dollars. The pier iu the middle nf the river rests on a ris k Inundation, ninety-six foot below the hod of the river. Tho abutment on the Illinois side is ono hundred and five feet Mow tho sniiivec. In talking with a gentleman who had been at work for the bridgo company since the commencement, we inquired how many persons thus fur bad lost their lives liy working niion In. He replies that filteen was the reported number, but that tlilrty-flve would bo moro nearly correct. Three persons have already eommiitod stiiculo here, by jumping Irom tho top ot the bridge in to the nver. J lie Issues ol two were recovered. Tho daily tolls already amount to (750 per day. Mr. 1'arris getting on finely with his work, and expects to ntnsh in October. 2civ 3.ii'trttSfmfn.. D. n- FULLKHTON i 1 WITH , L1PPINC0TT & CO., W. V. I .. ' Wboleeale Dcalera Is Hals, Caps, Furs & Straw Goods Ke. til Maaaav Staler) ugio it riitLADRi.rniA, pa. F. O'LEARY BUCK, Goneral Insurance Agent and Raj Estate Broker, Iteprcaecta Ilia fullowlag reliable laiaraaee Cc'n North Hrltiati A Mercantile tni. Ca. !S,t00,CO0 Weehlnelon Life Iniorent-e to 4,Hln,0fi0 Fire Aiearietloa Inaaranco Co.. t.Stio.ane Amoaoa riro Inaaraaeo faNNM, l.SM.ttS I'hirnia lanaranoe Co., N. Y J.OnO.HOO Watertcwa Ktre. laaaree dwclllngc eo4 term kallillegi aalr - Ul.Ooa Toe, Ve., titoet leeoranoa Co. llereea laaarew agalnat Heath ead theft. r. s rente! ia ine eneirvrr ocviring inooraneo 0a their Uvea ee property eaa have It rremr.llv atlcatlc4 lo be adilrceiiai ac he letter, or calling la pcrioa at oar ofAee, Is l'lc'l Opera Iloaaoi 2Vtinounremfu3. Primary Eleotion, Saturday, Sept. 12. CO.NtlltKSS. We are aiilliorlied to aii,unoe tba name of L. A. MACKKV, of Clinton oeooiy, ai a onndidale lur Oonxren, luhjeot to Ilio tulei governing the llamOJratlc parly. : auj III ADDITIONAL l,.r, JCDim. We art auihorited to afinourioe Iho name of JoItK 11. OHVIfl, ol IVnlic eounty, aa aoaodi. dale for Additional Law Juduc, luhjoct lo Ibe rulei governing tho Democratic party. aug 26 rtTATK SKNATOU. We are aulhoriied lo ennoum-a tlio name of IV 11. A. t ALLAClt, af Clvtitrld.ta a candidate for Mate Senator, lul.Jicl to Iho rulee governing tbe uctnocrallc parly. oug AS8EMIII-Y. 'We ftrt nii(litirl("i u snnubnea tti 'iiium of RICHAHU tllAW,Jr,( of Uwn-tioo I own tit ip, mm aan-Jidtl fur A-acii)'-r, aubjeot lo tbo ruti-t ovriUD lba Immim pmriy, v - mir 1 1 V art KiilhrtrUc) to an no u net tlio nain of A lilt AM JUUI'HltliY, of I-iwrcnoo tuwDatilp, ft k umndidal fur Aiiuiijlyt lulije-ot to lli-a ruld guv-Bmiiig Ibt Dru.ocra.ifl paitjr. , We ir niitli'irlrrd to nnntiunce Ihn an too of Y, R'JHH II AHTriltiiHN, or CurwniTillp. m a.pll dt fur Aw uil'ljr, fuljeot to tho rul govern iogtbo liuiourtio ymiy, Rug-8 1'HOTIIONOTAKY. ' , Wo are uthnritrd to Btin'mnna tht namo of JOHN H. McKIKKNAN, of Uulioh tojvKibip, a eamliilit for Frothonotary, auhjaot to lb ruUa govruin tbo Ifi'tnooralto lnjr. ""K1 We aro aulburltcj to announoa tba name of OKOUtlG 0. KIllK, of Ikrtdy tnbiu,Mi.oan didata fur I'rotbuuulary, an' ject to (ba rule! (( arm tig tno ketone ratio I'Wiy. ugi- We irtt authorlred to annouuoa tlie name of EM bLOOM. of CurwtaavilJv. a a caodidaU for l'roihoiioiarjr. ittttjtet UHlie ralca govern is g tb Uca.oera.io panj. . augia " fiKGJBTEK AN1 KKCORUKtl, We are authortied to announoa tbe a.ttna of OKOROK M. KKKtillHON, of licit towoahip, aa a eandtdate fur lUgiiter and Hanorder, aubject t lb rolaa governing tb Democratic party. auglS. We artt motharland to innnunai tbe nam, of W. 8. OOliKN, nf fiko towtirtilp, aa a eaodidtio fur Hfgiatar and HeTOorder.aabjaot to Ibu rulei govern ing in ytiuucralio partj. . augia , W are atitborfifl to annouooe the brib of Ii, J. MOKOAN.of Wallaeatun, aa a oandidate fur Rt'giitrr and Rnordrr, aatijMt to the rule gov erning the Ufmoeratio party. MglX We n auttirire( to announofj tho nam of rUHKaTKlt IIUHaM. of fiko towaBhip, a oandiilnte fir ltr-flitt-r and Reofirder, tulfjmt to tbe rulM governing the It-mo!ratis parly, a tig 10. COt'NTT f'OMMISSlO.VKIl. We ere authorlted to announce the eetnc of AMIIKL Kllol-'r, of lloeearla lownahip, aa a oaudidate for County ('uuiininaioncr, auhject toOjc rulea governing the Il.'ni'jcratie party. Nadera, Aug, 19. , - , V Wc arc aulhoriied to annnnneo the name of T1KNJAM IN KLIN(IKIl,or I'beatlawnahip.aaa candidate for County Ceiomtiilot,er,atihjeel tutbc rulei gtvemltig Ilio Iteiooeratie parly. Ilurd, Aug. IV. Wc ate authorised to announce the nemo of 0. W. KVI.KIl.of tireham lown.hip, .1 a cendl dnto for County Coiumiiiioner, cuhjoct lo the rulcl governing the Demoereltc party, aug 2(1 - AVnlTult. ' We arc enlhnriied to annonnoe the Balue of riKNflY WIIITKIIKAI), oT leum toweabip, aea eoodidate for County Auditor, aubject lo tbe rulea governing tbe Democratic party, aug Ho grw 3.(U"frtl.srmuts. SherifTs Sale. tirtu ofrtt of Vert Fatfa; toned J out of Ih Cort of Comnon Pt-n cf Clomr nld eount.r, (trid to m direeltd, thr will h expoitd to Pl'ltlJC f AI.K, t tbe Conrt How, In tht borcueh or Clearfield, on Hatnrdar, tb lUth diT of Hmitrmli-r, 174, H t o'clock, P n . the following Heal K tt. to wif i AH tho Enlarfiet of JtenU fcliuiificr, the defer J- ant, in tlio limber umltn)-, gnmtug, IjiPg or Doing on a otrtatn ,)- or trtvot of land ailuate IK 11 lowmtiili, lcftrfield eoun'r. l a., boini 0mn lati'l ontd by Philip 6liaflr, iDtl which raid tiwlM-r, vitb 1L0 riulit to enter upoa enfd lacd for the parpo of outiing tod tvmrinf the tame If rt-ttrvrd to and helun(.'t to ihe Mid Ja cob chnn.cr lijr a cert in tm.cte of upwmeot. Ac. Hfiird, takr in eieeution and to he aold ai tbe pmpertj of Jaeoh Miatmer. Alto, all tho right, title and interea of Jamea M. Hoed of in and to tbn full-. win (IticriWd wr era) tract., of land altoato in larciiee townaltip. eounty of Mear6eld, and tState of Venayl. aDia, bounded and described aa fullowa, to witt no. 1 bogmning at a puatj Uiuuoe nvrui 8 ft no greee wit t perebta tv a puet; tbeneo north 60 (grtre ealt lU peroheo to post; thenoo aonlh SI dpcroea eart aV nerebei to a bftnloek; tboneo anutti AO drgreei wjt 145 pt-reboa to the plaoe of beginning, containing 69 acreg and 61 pcrebca, 1 boo d tied by hu.!a of A not Heod, Joaiah Thorn p op, Jamet I,Ttlo and other, and being part df ttTc Robert B'kt Mrvty, with $9 acm, nir or Iota, oleanH Uierooa, with a two-aior frame home, large bank bam, wagon fhed and other oil I building tbvreon orootod. A god apnog of water and fruit treee growing upoa il. No. 2. Alio ono ottu-r tract or uteeeof land ad joining tlio aboro, bring hi to a part of origiual aurvey lo tho oame ai Hubert liogiff, oontaining lit aeroi, more or lear, bounded by land of Mary E. Heed on too aorta, by land of Jonah Thomp ton and Lyilo on tbe et, by land of Milton 11. Miller on tbe eouth aod by lundi of Aaron C. Tale oa the weal, having about 20 acres cleared thereon with a boariog orchard. No, 1. Alto, ono other tract or piooa of land atljuining tho abort, being at to a part of tbe Hubert Uoggt tract, boon Jed and detoribed aa fnllowt, U: Beginning at a poat oa townahtp roadi thenoe aluag taid town-hip road north 23 degreoa writ 26 ptrchea to a pott on taid public road; thenee north 6t dfgreea eatt 24 perehea to a port in line of original Hobert Boega nirTer: thenee rauib 31 de-fret eatt 2N percbta along aij original line ol Hobert Hoggt to a post, tbene aouth drgreea we 26 perchta tnplaeo of beginning, containing four arrei, more or let, and being a reMrrntion ont' of tract aold to Mil ton II. Miller, wtih a two itory frame hou and other outUulMioga therein erected, and tbe lentf all bring cleared and ander eulttTatlon. Heiied, tako in (-i ecu tion and to be told aa the proper! of Jewel M. Kctd. Tkrvi or Pa Tba prict er raw at which tb property aball bo truck off mutt bo paid at tbo tin of tale, or each br arrangenentf made aawill bo approved, atherwiae tho property wilt bo immediately put ap and told again at tbo oipenat and rltk of tho porana to whom It waa atraoa off, and who, la taao of deficiency at auch re-tale, ahall mako good the tamo, and in no iaetanoowlll the Dead bo presented la Conrt for cuofirmation unleta the monoy la nrtnall paid IO the rShoriff. W. R. Mrl'llKKSt-N, (nanirr's Orrira. I fibenff. Cit-articltl, I'a., Aug. 26, 1ST, j " KM LAN PS FOH 8ALK. We would atatefortbeinfoi tteiortbc information orper.one da In ClrkrhVltl coanty, that we and divided Mo It'., acre lott, wantieg farm Um bate ro tun eyed good farm landa In Jordan, Pena, Brady, Bell. Burnt) Je, Bloom, Knot and Che-M townaitipa. Many of iheae landa are tprcially adapted for farming purpoeea, being muoth, or tligbtly roll ing, it tiuiltrml with chttlout and oak, and well watered. We hnvo prcpaird dralU of the land ao eecan thow their looali'T in each of the above named townabipi, and will tell on taty termi payment ror further information apply at uur office Id Corwrnaville. Clenrflcf.l fount. Pa. Aug. 2rt, I87i-2m. K. A. 4k W. H. IRVIN. QAUTJON. . 7 7 7 Alt peraona are hereby warned agnintl por ctinalug, ur in any way meddling with the Mlaw ing property, via t Two cow-, Hire hnga, two JotTertnB Lino, Aug. 26, S74 It. AUTIUN All peraona are hereby warned agiinit pur oh at Ing, or ia any way meddling with tbe follow ing property, via : One eorrel mare, ono bay horte, tee tell of barneit, one florae and barnett, eae mare and barnoti, two taddlee, ono wagon, two hridlet, twelve eercf of wheat, three tori of hay, lot ef rake, faaoing mill, furhi, oitttiog bot, ropoa nnd blorkt, twelve acrea of euro, aeven aeriHi of oall, tit acrca of buckwheat, three ptowa, one harrow, three eowt, one heifer, lot of ebaint, one tlttigh, do a4 of hamett, one Jc.cfc and uw, one bujiur, one log tied and ebaint, on ftiad ttnne, one kettle, one cultivator, tee hog, three bedt and betldinga, three tablet, lot ol carpet, three atorra, one library aettee and ehairt. now ia ibe poatettioa of Jamet M. Keel, ef Lnereer-a town hip, a the tame wav purrhaaed hy mo at 8 her ill 'a aale, and it left with him ob lonn only, lubjeet to my order. A AliON C. TATK, Uleai field, Aug. 26, UH. Coeoran, Bubb l Co.. 1 In ihe Court of Commoa vt. Pleat vf CUarftold Co. C. T. Huberli. J No. 21, Jaae Term, '74. The amlerelgned Auditor, appointed by the Court, to diatnbute the proceed of tho Sheriff 'a aalo of defendant'! real and pcraowtl pmeertv on tho eeveral writa of Itra nriite in the hand nf the Sheriff, ffivea notion lhAt will alnd to tho dutiea of hit appointment at hit oflW, In ihe bor ough of Clearfield, en Tueedny, tbe 1Mb day of HepUmber, A. D. IH74. at 10 o'elerk, A. M.,whea and where ail partioe interested mar atleml if they tee pfepor. . JUllN 11. rl l-FKi, Bng26 It Auditor, SKTTI.KMKXT XoTrrK t lake IhU method ef Informing my palroni tbat I bare plenty of time jiiat now to teltle np old ae eoanl, and I hereby give notice le all thoe who have eoMtlled aeifoenta with rot to eome forward and have them elated without dvlar. Thoao who fail te heed thia aotiee netd not be anrfiriaed if mry are raiien upon to teiiie in a H-gai manner, in we preeeaee r an efleer, and peVctt b fldei, Ih M. CO) Kltlli'. Frenehville, Aug. ft. 1674-Jlm. My wife, Alice McDeany, be-ing left my lH and board, evil pereewt are hereby e4ifc4 ao4 la glvB) her erwdM ea my aotoaat, augll-lt HHN MvDENNT. nerp, ahout I tor re arret or corn and tn-k wheal, , ' w "" ' , " ' " . ' . L T, ' one-Iourth of .a acre nf potato. t po, three beda ur 1 T, "arnw, ' ",t!D and bedding, ont ttove, one table, one cupboard, J01' 'in,t, h-neta. t-horw wag-.n.-M.l on. hnreaa, and ono ect of chair, now In potoro! hVi: '"T 1 "f ?m$t B,7. tion or Charlee Hetingcr, ef Brady to.nth.a. ae PP '!. 9 '"i theaame have been turehateJ by me, nd for I M'J ebiob I bold a bill ef aele. rw-king chatra, tpring bed. bureau and 4 brdian 1IKNBT IIF11KRLINU. j betiding, aa aaid property waa purehated by mo rtf (Irfrtififmrnts. 4 - pOWNSIIIP STATKMEN'T. L A i.i.iu.1 ft iiort of ll Auditor! of KtriUeaiii tunmitilji, 'ur Iu (3 1 1.J. flll.t.TLANJV DitJH.I Trttorr, lo M- jwunt Hiili tlt (ua i( iitiJ towmbiji Tor 18731 SCHOOL. ' HftBfWla. To Oco. HcckoKtlurn. trmf, UU ... 1.-3 M Olllioiiul AIMUttt 4TV IB To mount from Uu. Tretuurtr H-t ! Tu KtnouDt of Hut apf rir(Ktlii.a...., HA Tou.oBtutiilltlUJi... 8tt &0 To BtBOunl furuM of lctio buni... I 00 To ft ir at, ttltled un flUJ-i... I 03 Tola!. tl, Still 17 M 91 1 41 euauiToa. l!y order! lifted tly 1'reaa' o per cuut- on $!7.0oH liy Treaa' 2 er cent, on V.16 VU. Uy teapeyera' t porat. oa lll.la Uy iMtlatica oaih un baud 13 tie a eo 1 00 bj balance uncollected...... dt l,501 IT Total POOH, naeroa. To balance from I. Moore .... Tu alaoeiit aaaeaaod for le7g.M....H.... Ut 11 IM 71 43T 111 81 0 41 I Oe 1 tu rn 01 12V t ftt:l7 1 TotaU..,..MM...M..M cliKPiluB Dy urden lifted.. Ity I'reee' e per coot, ua $100.05 Uy collei-tor'a S per ot. on 1(11 .7o..m... Uy Treaa' ii per cent, on So.tMl- Uy kaloono not collected ily balenpe lo Tieaaurcr'a banda. , , B0AD. . .' 1 nrama. To balanoe from P. Moere. To cmt aaaeeicd, Joa. ftcubly To ' " Jee. Ranch To amount nnaeetcd tei To amount Jacob C. dichaclau...HW To error la Joa. Beuhly'a order......... Total. '"' , cnantroa. Uy amount of ordcra lifted Uy work paid eiliecBe... Ily teiee worked oaL. lta It 989 64 144 ai 4.1 9 1) 78 10 48 11,149 01 lit 75 101 18 ' bSO 98 10 45 311 17 2iu 34 II.J19 Hi tly Treoa' li per eeuL 00 S41K.ua...... Ily bal. of doplieatra lo collect Uy amount la Tieaeurer'i kaada...... Total.... J....... bKt-AriTt'LiVloN. To tetanee of Rehool fund To " !W " To " lload -I 05 219 88 150 34 Total balance doe townabip. $581 05 Wc, tbo uadcralgatd Aaditora, having oaam Ined tbe receipla and vouebcre of the Dlitrtet Traelurcr, eertlfy the foregoing lo be a tree and correct rtatcment of the Poor, Rood and bebool fuodi of Kartheua townihip for 1073. F. F. COI'TKIKT, ) liolirit K V F1HIIKR, I Aud, ton. EDtVAItU JictlAKViiV, J ' Karthaoa towaehip, Ang 11, 1874. -It JIST OP JCnORS.- Lint of tirand and Trarerte Jurora drawn fr SfplrmW term, eommencing nn tho fourth MuDday ottirt eontinaing for three wecka : OttAID JLRORI. J. Q. (lliugow, Dcccarie ll.o. W. MichlcT, Bell Jciie Qoce. Boki llaviil Itceina Ura.lv n. II. Moore, " S. B. Taylor Oorhra D. Peraing. lloutidala Ji. lai Neal Jordan 11 Hecheodora.Karlhaei tl. W.Snyilcr. Lawrence Jonatliea Rolanil, Cheeti l.eiab HaneocB, M rred. rcunarri,t oviog o J. A. Faiitt. ..-Clenrfleld li, L. PorguooaL. City Kout. Ant cry Morns Km met Karen. ..Oireole II. P. Uigler, 1. r'eut...L'urweDeville . John Flynn Penn Abrara t.atca, Hogh Mullen Pike Wia. Lutber, Wdward N. Kn.barU...Docaturl TRATKRRa J1 Roaa PltttT KK. Jot, Pa Mature Dell , John W. Q later, Oulich A brant Pearcc, Bradford Aoatia Blita Huttea Jolia 1'clera, ' Kd. O. Hayot Drady Jmoea Hailaker. " I Jette Carlile u J. ti. Kenaud, Coving'n Jack Ung'-rly, Clearfield Jacob 1. Hiioke, " Joa. ritepbeatua. " Jno.A. Ungory, " i H. P. King, " H. A nlery, CnrwooaTllle Thoi. Waring. ..Decatur Joitph Uott, " J ihn lteatna, M n. Mrt.orern flirard Wta. j. Khaw...taOibt'0 Thoa. Myera, Hart haul Kd. MrUanroy, J. W. Johnston, Jordan Jotlah lanbury, M W. L. Uiabel, Lawrcnoe lleary Owcna. K. J. Coklin, Jonatbita Opilen M J.McUlaiighlrn.Jr. H'n. U Merrell, Worrit Henry Addlemao...Pike Frank Fttllcrtoo, Wm. P. Ilile, " Daniel Barger, " M. K. MeUiritf, tJco. Boweraox... Union BKOURD WIU. . B. Armttrong, Beccarial John CmnlyM Cbrtt Uvoro Weaver. ..Moon Calvin Ktevt-ni, ' John 8. Ucrbart,Bgg F. Ietitinger...Clearueld Oeorge Turner. A. J. Jack eon. John Miller, M J. Buiubargor, Bradford John l'W, " j Jacob IJurge, " KliBiult, " Mart. Wiliori, " j Ia-id McKlncey, Brady Cbriat. Kerb, " I J. M- PoatUlk-rait, M I (ioo. W. Nolder, Philln Arnold, " Kiijah bltbenrelUr, 44 Jero. Ilricklny, Bomtide John Kitricker. " J. W. Kciler, CoTingtua J, laiipnbowor...t'rahain M.h.Diekrman,UuIicb Kobt. McMorray, M Prioo A. Bowloa, Krex A. Bpatdimaa, Lawrence Wm. T. Irwin, ' I. Aughenbaugh, " lteary UwjMk, Jack. HooTer.,..MorrU J.P.Fcatb.NewWafha Allen McDoaald....PeDB Jamea I'aily, M. U C. UvaDtu.o.Pike TBIRB WBRK. Darid Mitchell.. ....Boll H. B. How Clearfield John Porter, Perry Mattera...Defttur Joba Hugbea, Wm. Conrad (lalieh P.Uallagher, Iloulidalo Jameo lSrot,eld...llutl('B Crato Wandall, " Henry Reitor, Karthaaa Jet. Forett Lawrtoce David Bell. Adam Weaver... Hamuol Irwin, Itaaa Beiafa.... Jon at II. Petera, ..Bloom1 N Boggi Joa. Winnoy.a.Uradrord John II. Kyler, David Hitching, u R. U. Kirk Brady Loeiea royler, ' Henry Aurand, i Joba lleigbea M S. MoCorioiek, Durntlde Brnj. Klingor Cheat Wm. Mcttarrer, Wm. Kunti...Cotlngton Wm. tiilliland, " WIU. F.Tata, A brant Pcaroo..Morrt Geo. Ardery, M. W. Johnenn...PrnB J. F. McKcBdrick.Pike Klam Paatmoro, John Owenr, ' K. Waring.. ..Wood ward TASTED. To Burehaao a Store, or aa Inter to one, either ia country or town, on or off lino of Kail road, la a good farming or mining dietrieL Ad drM, atattnf term l, location, tie., with name and addrnt, JAft. JOHNSON, City Kngineer'1 Oftirf, ttjll 4t Aileg),eny City, Pa. JKAD THIS! Tho ttnik-rttgned having received1 Trom the tatter eitieo tbe labat and moat faahlonable eol or and atylea for all kindt of mfnting, he woald therefore retpectfnlly inform tbecitiientof Ciear- J litild and vioinity tbat lie ii now pn-parej to do 1 all hindt of , House, Sign and Ornamental Painting, iB the mott modora and apprortd itylea. !...., , . PAPKll UAhGTNtl AND ORAININO i MAPS M'KCIALTIKS. All work done at tbe most reaaonablc prieof and entire aatWartioB guaranteed. bhop on Market tract, oppotite the Alle gheny Hnnae. J. L. KRAULK. April I, IH74. 6m. of' j- iT'-rmv if '-VUHtJ. I All pertom are hereby warned againM pur I r hating or in any way meddling with the folio i ing pertonal pniprrty, via : 1 aet of mill tracts Soroatcul eawt, iWfi-et tawed lumber, j plattering JaTh, 600 paling, S log ebaint, 3 "C I tied f, 1 plow, 1 wagon, 4 oowi, I tpring calrei, 1 art (proa-la, doable and tingle tree, fifth cbaia, hoitt lark, oral) of beet. I old cook Hove tod torrei . ni i-BBfin axis on toe oiu uay oi iua;u, left in the pottcttlon of Jarot) A Broth, of Cbrtt lownta", on lean only, etjeei to my eraer. JAMKH (iALLAtilUiR. N. Wu.laglon, Augutt II, IIT4. lt. qaxjtion"!Z" All pertona are hereby warned agalntt meddliof with or part-hating any of the following proper ty, now ia the po-eetNoa ef William Lightaer.ef llewaria township, til ; I lop huggv, I l'f" tpring wagon, tet of tingle harneta, plow, 4 et" I tj-Hng ctthea, t hogt, hay borer, bay mare, I tt harnera, two horte wagon, tad die, tide ted tile, 3 tone nt hay, 4 beda and bedding, I Hit ef chaira, chamber aait, I tab Ire, eoraer eupteara oooh eU.ro, parlor atovo, I clock a, Innnire, de and eaeo, berean, watbitand, and about Jrit nfearpet. All the foregning property wa p"" ehaarii hy me at Hkerifl 'a tale, oa the 6th day Auguat. IHT4, and hi left with the parly eaai. eubjrot to my order. JOII LIOIITJtKlt Ulna Hope, Augoat II, 1 874. It C 1AUTJON. AH nor tont are herebT warned agaiatrr' ohaaiag, or i aay way meddling with the inter ott of Wm. T. Irwin, of Lawrence townhit. 11 ..I i.m, r U.M bua.r LuHknrttt and eight aorca of oata, aa well aa one broen one tnrrel mere, one oow, two ieti of haraet, wagnB and one catting boi. Thia properly tmrohaaed by aa at 8htr.fl tale, aod ia Ml " him oa loan only, abject to oar order at aay time. jmial jr.iMMi-. tJKO. TIIUMI''J Careentville, Aog. 12, H74 It c AUTIOiN.. All bortnnt are herebv cautioned arainitt11'' ehaalng a Judgment Note given by me to ftf Colgrove, for one hundred and Illy do War. tr Aege-1 01 b, 174. payable Blntwonlrh art' aa 1 will not pay aaid note aaleea eempellrd '1 law to do ee, lever baring received vaiat f' " aegiv-ai Vat. n. iiwii-"1 I Berek,, five a4lee, te mercaaota aaJ kerl ocie area narllealarlr. Ihel 1 will aw ee eaW acronflee enotroetoH aj other parliee to my acme. Md all are laerefore caatloaed act te trait eer ee OS mjr acooaal, aa I am oVicrojIaed le per dol,U Cleept Iboet ocetracU.) lie ewj.elf, cele eom,cllril by lew. HKHJ. t ULUUI Mew Millport, e,. 19, l?l It