gtpbUt an. .,-. iwl'lli'l'l'l"1' GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, Pliv auk rpvf CLBAKF1ELD, Pa. WBDNB8DAT MORNINO, PIPT- . DEMOCRATIC MATB TICKET. . roa jrnoi or ru si pbkmk coi t, WAHREN J. WOODWARD, or BIKKS l COI' STY. FOR L1KCTENAST HilVKBXOB, JOHN IiATTA, v, or WMTMOBKLANP CO-NTT. POB ArDlTOB UBNBBAI., JTS1TS F. TEMPLE, Or (1RKBN COI'NTT. FOB AWRBTABY Of INTEBNaIi AFFAIRS. WILLIAM JB'CAHDLBSS, or PUILADILPHIA. '' WHO MA Y VOTK. It is well ' remind onr readers that nndcr th now Constitution, every per son offering to voto mnttt show : 1. That he has been a citiicn of the United Statos at least one month. This will cut off all persons natural lied after the 3rd day of October In the prwent year. 2. That ho has resided In the State a. year, or, if formerly a resident and removed therefrom shall havo rotunied six month proeeedinir tlio election. This in the same provision that pre vailed in tho old Coimtitution. 3. That he has maided in the elec tion diHtrict where he offers to vote, at leant two month immediately before tho election. 4. That he lion, within two yearn and nt least a month before the elec tion, paid a Ktuto oreotiuty tax assessed at least two months prior to tho clec- tion. Lot no man move from one wan! or district immediately before the elec tion and expect to vote. DEMOCRA TIC ST A TE CONVEN TION. According to notice tho representa tive of the Democracy of Pennsylva nia met iu Fittitlitirgh, on tho 2G.h of August, for tho purpose of putting a State ticket in the field. At 1 1 o'clock tho convention was called to order by Dr. Kubinirer, Chairman of tho State Central Committee. On motion of Senator Dill, Ex-Sen itor Wallace was elected temporary chairman, and was afterwards made permanent chairman, a compliment seldom if ever conferred by tho representatives of the people. Heretofore our State Convention was composed of 133 delegates, but the re cent asscmblago contained 250, being equal to the number of Senators and members elected to the Legislature . nniler the new Constitution. It was, without doubt, the most dignified and intelligent political body that ever con- venod in tho State. It was no ring concern, propelled by one or two men, or a Philadelphia and Pittsburgh fac tion, like tlio koccnt IWllvetl conten tion at llarrisburg, which met merely to nttify the ticket Mann, Mackey and Errett had set tip two months before the mooting. The Democratic dele gates had a largo amount of labor to perform, lienco two days were con sumed in perfecting the nominations. Hon. Warren J. Woodward, of Berks connty, was nominated on tho aixth ballot for Supremo Jndge. Hon. John Latta, of Westmoreland county, was nominated on the fifth ballot for Lieutenant Governor. Justus F. Temple, Esq., of Green county, was nominated on the 2d bal lot for Auditor General, and Gen. Wil liam McCandless, of Philadelphia, was nominated on the 2d ballot for Secre tary of Internal Affairs. Mr. Woodward is a nephew of Hon. Georgo "W. Woodward, who served as President Judge in our county and af terwards served on the Supreme Bench. Ho has twice been elected Judge of the Berks district, and is a gentleman of One ability. . . . ' i ' Mr. Latta has served three years in the State Senate and two years in the House, with honor to the State and to himself. '", . Mr. Temple is a gentleman of ac knowledged ability and undoubtod in tegrity. Ho has nover held a State of fice, and is not a "rooster" like his competitor. ., Gen. McCandlcsBwastho Democrat ic nominee for Auditor General three years ago, and was "counted ont" by tho Mackcy-Mann ring, who do tho voting for their party friends both at State conventions and at the general election. ' .The ticket Is eminently a good one. The rotors of Pennsylvania have never hod four bet tor men presented, to them for their miffnigo. It is notorious that our opponents havo two as eorrnpt men on their ticket as the State can produce. We mean Paxson, for Su premo Judge, and Allen, for Auditor General, This being the fact,, why should free men hesitate which ticket to vote for this fall. ' ; ' ' ' -Wo design to publish a detailed re port of the proceedings of tho conven tion next week, if we can condense It enough to bring it within the bounds of our columns. ' ' ' . Tho ticket will be found at our mast head, and w ask a.11 who profess to love democracy and hate wrong and oppression to buckle on their armor and fight valiantly for tho cause, which alone can bring prosperity lo onr op pressed country, i ;.i t i. ' mm nil j.i u - . .1 , Kkpobtid, Just what every body expected long ago. The Beecher com mittee appointed by Plymouth Church, last week reported that tbfir pastor was on innocent and much abused man. The whitewashing of this com mit lee alaows that the members of that chhrch ran do a good a job as a com mittee of Congressional expert. Not. withstanding this report from those eminent religionist, it la announced that eight mit of every ten persons in Brooklyn, whet the parties fere all personally known, believe that) the great pi-eaonef is guilty. ,Tb oom mittec was made ap of Beocher'e "bat ties," and would not' have reported against him had thoy discovered that he hod committed the crimes, charged gainst him for forty year 1 ON THE SIDE OF FACTION. The Presiding Elder, of the Radical party in this county Hurray seems to lie greatly llsplcasrd at tho deport niont of those, -members of his (prty who manifostlnd)Mndencoiul actlVoui principle. Last week he issued an an ex parte address, In Jwlilch he, iiu effect orders all such tq "dry up." He wants no ono "lo act rashly," nor due he desire any "dsH)rat effort made" to manufacture publio opinion upon this point, although ' he wades in vol untarily, waistband deep, to produce that which ho denies to others. It is very evident thai as tjne; jkead of ;tjic organisation ho is creating faction and disorganisation rather than harmony in his own party, i f , y His manifesto lit last week's Journal was a piece of impertinence which we think the editor of that organ and those members of his party who prefer principle to exjiediency will not relish or thank him for. His Modochash will not bo palatable to the (Hit of his party nor accepted by those who arc crusading under the Kerns banner. Bushwhacking Is as unpopular and a offensive in a political sense, to men who are govornod by principlo, as it is in social affairs. And wo mistake the temper of the major portion of the Radical party in this county very much. if this model (I) chairman and his guer rilla allies will prove a success in their efforts to disorganise their party. However, if disorganisation is the duty of a chairman, the "highest .officer known to a political organisation, then Murray will prove a success if bo con tinues "all summer" to pursue tho lino he has marked out for himself and the trading element within his party. Wo advise tho oditor of the Journal, and those of his party engaged in the uianu- factureof public opinion, to change their vocation, or they way nun themselves excommunicated. That business is now assumed by their ehairmun, and outsiders had better "dry up" and al low tho sage ot Congress Hill to "run tho machine" into the eronnd. Ho is peculiarly qualified for an enterprise of this kind and should not bo inter fered with. BETTER BE CAREFUL. To onr mind the agitation of tho in famous Civil Rights Bill, now before Googrcse, and which is demanded by the Radicals through their delegate in their Rttito Convention, is equally as dangerous to tho peace and prosperity of tho United States in the future as the slavery agitation proved to bo in tho past Those who are forcing this question are enemies to the Union, and act regardless of the Welfare of both tho white and ncgio races. The same men who rode tho slavery hobby now agitate the social equality wickedness, and tho fruits when gathered will be the same, with this difference : , In the late civil war tho conflict was between the members of the white race, while tho negro laughed, in his blissful ignor ance, at the sport. Tho next contest will be between tho white mau on one side and the African on tho other. And if the untempered coal of such negroes a Fred Douglass and his white scnllawag backers does not cool downy another "irrepressiblo conflict" will be on hand before three years pass around. Prtxl, tllluugh kjn papar, im now do-' manding on extra session of Congress, that tho army may be sent down south for tho purpose of assisting the negroes to kill off tho white property owners, in order that the negroes may inherit and secure for themselves a homestead. As the two races have never lived together happily, , w hen forced into social equality, why insist upon an ex periment which ha often been tried withm the last 6,000 years and alwuy proved an oxpensivo fuiluroT No man who loves his race and his country should be so wicked as to preach such heresy among men. ' Freebooter and robbers may, with propriety, lead off in an experiment of this kind, but Christian Statesmen" should; nover indulge or participate in such supreme wickedness. " '-'' '' ' , God forbid that tho butcheries of St. Domingo should ever, be re-cnuctcd in the United States, .., i . . At , Work. The disorganiiiiig cle ment within our county seems to be busily at work.i A eoupla of young missionaries, one'1 heretofore a Demo crat, and tho othor a Radical, arc tramp ing over the, county, sowing tlio seeds of discord rather unsnossfully, we are glad to learn. Thry go from house to house! ' The one visit the lemo crats nnd tho other, the Radicals, and when they flnd the voter absent, thoy leavo B card, of which the following is verbatim copy t . "' 1 ' , '' ; " ' ArnrTlb, T4 I aa tafamod si Claarftald tbat yna van op- pwd to Uia King in regard la Iba claetlOB M Caadldatal for I ha srm I oflaM Iu ba rated tot tbe oonlnf falL fat that naua I celled at ;or plaea. It yaa are la fat or of lee Modeea, erIU you aUead to felting delegate! te attend the Coa reativB to ba held at Clearflfld, an Iba 81b af MeaUiaber BeslS It Ibid talta eeitf fleaja, plaaaa gira It joar atlentlea." i i . . Ax Excellent Tic"krt. Tho liy- ooming county Democratic Convention met Bt Williaouiport on Twesday, 25th nit., and mode the following nomina tions: Congress, JI W. Early; Assem bly, O. H. Reighard, Guorga Stock and John Gaffvy ; Sherift", Thomas Uebaf- fty; ProthoBOtary, II. Hi Bhtlry Di trlct Attorney, W. W. IJart ( Commis sioner, Samuel Maffet; Aiiilitor, Wni. Fullmer and E. W. Swooly;. Surveyor, John 8. Laird. ,i We ro. very' much pleased ''to see onr friend Rmghard and Mcbnffcy on the ticket. '''1 . - . . i ' Not V Likxlt. The Philadel phia 'njmVrV, irf Its faahingtnn or- resiKindcnrc, says ,Atloriicy uenerai Dimmick will proboUy he tendered the Judgeship of the I Western District of PcnnsylvanlsThat -yrtrnXi, be a ed act, after Dimmick nartranfl A Co., hod euchered Grant out cf his Uiird term crown. The defeat of the Allison reso lution by tho Radical State Conrei"- tlon fixes the ttntv of Pennsylvania Radicals for the next two years, so lUr as "the government" is concerned A Had Dboinninii. The iiow Post master GonormLaIoweUcommenco aus- nleloiisly. ' 11 ran down to "n mmml,, ton (o get his commission and start his pay, and, bach again to No Ybrk to the jupketing trtp on tu now racinc Mail steamer. i,,; . .1 J' , I .,, I 111 has Company. IJeOchor, who has been standiag U "tagged edge of anxiety," has a good deal of com pany, now, lb the candidates fnf office are all standing on the mewfrckc4y platform. n.nini.t; A HOME Tint VST. The left handed compliment iaid President Grant by the late Radical K(U Convention, itayut tu , .wmi not..io very fettering to) "tit govin-. iucii" inasmuch as ft foJIrd tij eirityw his Iministratioiif-anil voted down, with apn)ausj,1a rcfolution in favnf of a third term. '"Tho delegates folrthoy havo rtliiim enough to curry without shouldering tho Administration and it many sins. How liberally Grunt and his office holders will eoiitribiitotoclcct tho ticket remains to be seen. Tho resolution in question reads as follows: i . ftfoW, Tkat Ikia ooareatlon baa undlinia lahtil eonAuenoe In the adulnialrarlon of Preel deat tlrent, aunt (o Ik eeeal of kit tele, a eaatV WM eeeMU.er,eeete JudgmaM af tkte convention that the people of tbe Ktyitoni Suta trrfpti o pmrlg rU will rsllj undtr Bll baBnar la 1H70, wllb tha HBia BfllAuatata tbat la did la 'ts and '71. . If General Grant and hi backor pocket that "irrespective" squib with "enthusiasm," we slmll be mistaken. The man Allison, who was bold enough to introduce that document, should be promoted from his custom house posi tion to tho Cabinet or a foreign mission " Auainbt Gbabt. It has been stated in print, and it, was previously under stood privately, that Simon Cameron inspired the resolution passed by the Harrlsburg Convention in favor' of nartranft for President, and tho strong vote against tho "third term" resolu. tion offered by Allison, of Mifflin. It seems that the old chief, having got all out of Grant that he ran, bnt not all that ho wants, has resolved to put the kuifo to the throat of bis Kxcullon cy. 1 Someliody will be hurt yet if thoso two eminent Rads- don't quit fooling with each other.' Attention, Democrats ! Rlsewhrre will be found tho call of the County Commltteo for a Democratic meeting nt tho Court House, on Tuesday even ing of Court week. Tho speaker an nounced ' is a giuiiniiteo that good eeclie will be made ou that occasion. Lot all take an intercut in getting up a good meeting, and in this manner assist iu overthrowing the party which has well nigh bankrupted tho country, morally and financially, until tho de pression in business sot a uncomfor tably osa nightmare upon every branch of industry. i ' Co.NrKRENCH Mr.KTisas. Wo sug gest that tho Democratic Conferences, for tho selection of candidate for Con gress, Senator and Judge, moot lit Bellcfoute on Wednesday, tho 23d day of Heiitcniber, nt 2 o'clock P. M. Lot us bear from tho editors and Chair men of the sovontl connty Committees in the District. Nor (ji its'. H. M. North, of Col- y vory to ,lie f,omjim. nation for Lieutenant Governor. The Judge Woodward having been taken fromthcadjniningconnty,Brks,cauBed the defeat of Mr. North, and brought alxnit the nomination of Mr. Latta in tho West. " Or'Cot'BSK. It is announced that tho "Addition, Division and Silence" ticket put in tho field by the Radical State Convention, is endorsed by Geo. O. Kvans and Simon Cameron. This is as natural as that water shonld flow down hill. , Evans will no doubt plank down ot less than $25,000 of the i'00,000 out of which ho cheated the taxpayer. Tim IlioiiT Sirit. Wo call tho at tention of onr party friends to Dr. Royer's withdrawal card, found In this issue. The Doctor i entitled to tho respect of every true Democrat In tho county for the step be has taken. . His dovotion to his party is commendable, and might bo imitated every campaign. 11 No iMMiovBisrirr. Iteecher and his confederates are now lying nndcr oath Well, the great preacher, it seems, can do anything, ho difference how wicked, and yet be justified and pronounced in- nocent by persons who claim to be vir- rtuous and intelligent. ' V', A CARD. Bhawobd Twp, Aug. 29 1874. Mb. Editor : In looking over the Timet of August 25, I notice that my name is published a one of the vigi lance committee of the Independent (or Modoc) party. My oiueet in publish ing this card is to say to my Demo cratic friends that uiy name was used without my knowledge or consent, and Contrary to my wish and desire, and 1, would have present candidates to understand although, their friend in the fast I never havo nor ..never will follow any man outside of tho Demo cratic party... Whou thoy once dcocrt tho principle of tho arty or step out side of thuniles which govern it and take half and half, nominations they must at once stop using my name as their friend or supporter, i J notice tho names of quite a uumber of persons who no uoiiui aro in the same boat with inc.liBVjng had bis "Annor", thrust upon ua coiitraiy to our wishes. ,. ',. I,w Respectfully Yours, ; ; ... . j, i.. rUJUiBL.A, ('ALWltLL,'( . Mr. Jacob Dimeliug, of Boggs town ship, request as to state that hi name has been nscd Without his knowledge or consent, and that he does not sub scribe to busb-whaokisg in any form. t Ml V U-i-VYf.'A i ,v'V 'VJI- ftJ).. V.. Li'TiiKasBLBO, Aug. 19th, 1874. . 1Mb. Euitob llie undersigned hav ing been informed that their uamos were anuoi(ned in , the urwcnavillo Timri bs a committee of vigilauce for Draily township, for the "Independent movement, tako this method of oxiireso, iug our disapirobation , of any such a movement, as wo do not pretenej to belong to that "liina,", It shall be our utmost endeavor lo. bring about a united Democracy, and in November noxt roll up a tourtccQ Hundred Demo cratic majority for tho good old Demo cratic ticket. If our names can be used for the purposo of Uniting the "In dependent and tho ."ilaijjfyOuts,'' then jou, can, consider us in. .,, , , Iaviii IIxamh, .; ,. ,- . : j ,, v J- T. )swau, (" : ,,', , ;,. .. ,., ' H. Pahhikirk,, llf. AaistoA. An exchango say: Poli tics are as lively a Mexican fleas in Arizona Territory. , There arc no fewer than four candidates in the field for Delegates to Congress. II. S. Stevens of Tucson' is said to bo tho best poker player on the Pacific ooost, and John Smith of Camp McDowell is a noted jti(hc of buffalo skins, . Tho other two cauiiUIatcs also have peculiarities which endear them to tho ArUtona soul. Party politics are Ignored. The voters seem to be prompted by highermotive. Tub Capitol Impboviiiknts.' The enlargement of tb4 House of Roiiroscn tativea Is going rapidly forwarcf. " Tho changes will hart to be more than was anticipate), sine some of the: girder of the second floor were discovered to be affected with dry where tboy en tered the wall, These : must lo re tttaoed or sapliced. f.Jlie bqildtag ho. bean, in' miry, dan aureus , oonditioa without any one suspecting It, tan. .VA'II'.S ITh'.VS. There are live granges orgaiiir.t'd in Indiana county. , Hon. .Wm. II. Armstrong, of Ly- T unliag cduiity, Jias gone to Europe. .A Who Erie rtilifcrnce of the M. E. Chnroh is in leWion at Erie, Pa., this weeky i i v. . l U Hon. 'Utility I). Foster; of Greeu- liii rg, bus returned from his visit to Colorado. A Lebanon count v luun ban titkoli IHU pounds of honey from seven hives of bees. 1. Thomas A.Si'olt has resigned the presidency of the Atlantic and Pn-la cine jtaiiiima t ompiiiiv-. i. . 1 1, j ( -111.. !..!! 1 i, 1 Professor Pierre llfol, tho celebra ted, culinary artist, died on Wednesday lust, nt his residence in Jersey City. Hon. Simeon 11. Chase iieremiitoi i-il V declines the Prohibitionists' nomi nation for Judge of tho Supremo Court. The cit irens ol Indiana borough are taking preliminary action towards tiio erection of water works at that place. . ' . It Is said that the mind of Mrs. Ross, tho mother of the missing child, i becoming disordered through her trouble. John Sullivan, one of the early settlers of Elk county, died at Kersey, on the night of tho 21st nit., nged ft) yeors. , ' , Rev. A. D. itowo, missionary to India, preached his farewell sermon ut Itooiioville, t union county, on Miniiny, the 15th nit. Tho shipments of foul over Hroud Top railroad for the year thus far, com pared with same time last year, show a decrease of 74,604 tons. 'James V. Marshall, who flint (lis- covered gold In California, on tho 19th of January, 1848, is in receipt of an allowance of $100 per month from that State. ' '', . The murder of tho Joyce children and Benjamin Nutluin and the abduc tion ot (. barley Koss, are tlie three great criminal mysteries of onr coun try and ago. When Lincoln was in tho " bile House" it was loval to call n,n "tho Government. Now Grant never i in the White House, whit is Grant, nnd where, is tho Government. ' The Democrat of Huntingdon county havo nominated Hon. 11. SI. Specr for Congress, Dr. W. P. McNite tor Assempiy, l nomns n. iicnnerson foi Sheriff and Jnnics Henderson lor Auditor. John Harper, of Kentucky, better known for In horses tlian hinisell, men at his residence in Midway, hy.,a few days sinco. Ho was ow ner of (he well known nurse "J.ongieiiow., lie letl a considerable fiirtnne. At a rei-eut side in Zeiglcrsville, Berks county, a wagou was mild Uuit had born standing long enough in one place to permit a walnut tree alout live incliee in diameter lo grow up through the bed of tlio wagon. ; Tho factory of the Chester Coun ty Cunning Company, located at Ox ford borough, is now in full operation Within the last three week 8,000 quarts of blackberries and 2,000 qnarts of huckleberries were canned. Mr. John Kerr, a division foreman on tho Pciinsvlvaiiia railroad, residing at Bell's Mills, llluir county, was in stantly killed iiiimediiitoly in front of his residence, lust Wednesday morning, by being caught between two curs,. Treasurer Soimior received a let ter from Bristol, Vermont, on the ittith! nit., enclosing a certificate of deposit for $5,000, willed by II. V. Dav, do- censed, to the Treasurer of tho United States, to assist in paying the national debt. ' I'olieo officer John Yleimnr was shot and killed at Ptttstmrg. on Tues day night of Inst week, by 11. R. Hil lnnd, a negro, whom he had arrested and was attempting to take to the station house. 1 ho murderer was ar rested. ' The Delaware Countu Ikiimrat of lust week savs : "A large farmer in tho upper part of Bethel township recently lost 10 cows and a fine ox worth $150. Their death is supposed to have been caused by the Texas Cattle Fever. Tho disease tttill prevails. The largo wagon manufactory of Studebuker Bros., tit South Bend. In diana, was destroyed by tire on Mon day morning of "last week, ley which 300 hands are thrown out of employ ment. The loss is nlKiut Ciuil.iiilli. with an insurance of about $100,000. Tho laying of the corner stone of tlio new Htato Hospital lor uio insane at Warren, will tuko place nt noon ol Thursday, September 10. The. corner stouo will bo laid by His Excellency Governor Ilartranft, and tlio address delivered by Hon. Gleniii Vt . Senile Id. . Recent heavy ruins havo caused a flood in tho miner Missiwiimi, Ou Sunday night, the 23d ull., tho booin of the St. Anthony-. Boom Conipniiy, above the tails ot ,U jinilioiiy, "roue aw tway with the torrent, and 1.250.000 leet of logs went Over the falls.,. The feet loss is about 112,000, a The Republican convention of lllair county nasnominnien ins ioiiow ing ticket: Assembly. . I. II. Rawlins, of Hollidayshurg, and D. T. Caldwell, of Tyrone; District Attorney, J.' K. Millignn, of Hollidayshurg ; tiegister, D. M. Jones; Treasurer. J. r. lleaincr Commissioner, James Hutchinson. ' The Ohio Ileniis nitic State Con volition met in Columbus lust Wednes day, and after the adoption of a plat form niado tlie loiinwuig nominations: Secretary of State, Wm. Bell, of Lick- i... u.1.,-,1 f. ,,,,, ui,,- V lll( WUNLW .,v,.... . , , - S. Smith ; Judge of the Supreme Court, W. J. Gilmorc, Clerk Supremo Court, Amos Green ; Member tit Lf.o Board of Public Works, Martin Hlnller. ' The annual mlnutmof the Grand Lodge of tho Indejiendcnt Order of Odd Follow of Pennsylvania have been published in book form. The statistical report of the order fr the year ending May HUli, 1874, shows that the membership in tho State at that time amounted to 0&,17, being an increase of 10,OU4 during tlie year. The Lodges ill working onlur numlier 800, showing an iiicruuso of forty-six. The Rebecca Degree Lodge number 80. Tho relief report shows that dur ing tho year 12,012 members were re lieved at an exwni to the Jjodgos of i l!l,8i!0.1H lor tho reliel ot wuJnired families ; $1,404.50 for the cducBtiou of orphans, and $76,o.riti.H2 for burying of the (lead, making the total amount paid for relief $20.'),590.C2. The re ceipt ill tho various Lodges during tho year amounted to $88,:i02.2.'l, nud tlicir total assets lo ;,HiO,.oi.Ui , The great international swimming match betwocn J. H. Johnson nd Andrew Trautso r $2,000 nnd the Championship of the world, which ho been postponed three time, look place Friday i allemoon at Pleasant Bay. The contestants were taken three mile from Old Pleasant House dork, ami at 4:25 o'clock the. swimmers dived riff the steamboat. The men kept well to aether on tho first milu, and on the second Trnutxo was leading' by six longth, but on the last mile, and when one hundred ynrds of the stake, John son fnrgrd ahoad, winning by ttiiy feet in ono honr ten minute and thirty seconds, . Tratttxe' time wsanne honr twelve: minntrs and twenty -two; .sstu onds.ii On their arrival at the, eVk they were greeted with enthusiasm ana carried on the eJtenhlers of their Btlmirers, and after tbe race all repair ed to Lang Branch, where a rweptuiu was tendered the heroes. ! Later in (ho evening Johnson was serenaded,, i ' -j ASSOCIATE It PRESS LETTER. Pliiuiir.i.i'1114, Auguxt 2!l, 1874. Til K . UTfiH MATUlNAfc Aft II I SITION, When 1 Unit r'-vtsiucd the idea of establishing as "Assooiaswl Press Let tor" enterprise, I believed the Mooes of the undertaking would bo materially enhanced by noting from time to time, tho progress made in the matter of tho World's Exhibition, designed to bo held in the United Slates in 1870, for tlio nurisiso of uiililirlv Commemorating the fint century of our existance as iwion. 1 sUll eu - tertain that bcllcl although a few pub- few more who were taking them di nniieni oiH iniwi tuning lei l em, anil rocitKl tueir Oiscontinueiiee, beiuuse they chose to regard It as an "advertis ing dodge" for tho Centennial. Such Is not tho case, and I consider tlmt these publishers iosiily a mire ..... . of them hare lost an excellent oppor tunity ot seennng information concern ing tills Great American event that othes joumaliu in tho same connty may tako advantage ot. nix months hence and every nevsiaHir in tho na tion will want the fullest and most au thentic newsofthe American Commem orative Exhibition, ami to mare than two hunurou patrons ot too "Associated Press Letters" throughout the United States and Canada, 1 propose, as often an occasion requires, furnishing authen tic anil, what J consider, tlesiralile in formation alioitt the World's Fair. For this purpose I have gone over tho Exhibition grounds to personally olmerve the progress of the work, and 1 am tree to contoss tbat any aouiita l limy heretofore havo entertained as to the ability of tho contractor, Richard J. Dobbins, Esq., 4 Complete thejoroo. uon Ol too uuiuuiigs in uino lor ine reception of articles to be exhibited, no knigurexist. Mr. Dobbins has entered into a contract to erect tlie Memorial nun, or pcniiaiimii jr tiuuurj , tne Oourt. A heathen Climee brings milt Muin Exhibition building or Grand ! BaiiiBt a city official for the alleged Pavilion, and tho ( Uinservatory, or tlioll of $20. Tho rat -eater' conscience Horticultural Hall. Tho first will be being as easy in regard to a christian used during the exhibition as an Art outh as B Philadelphia ballot-box stuff (iutlery tiir tho display of paintings, or H, it is proposed to make him tell statuary, photographs, engravings and jt, trath vur t10 molK of Wl expired other specimen of fine art. animal. For that purposo a chicken The Memorial Hall in to be erected wj fa brought into court, there he out of appropriations made by the city bended, and on its blood John Pigtail of Philadelphia, $.100,000, and the State I , .Htud to so obfusticate the II. I :.. ti iuui .kit,, I ... . 1 ..... ui x enimnvmim, i,um,vini, eri-u- turn will require a nmeli longer time than any ot tiio other buildings, and to this structure 1 shall confine myself in this letter. This Art building will have a depth of 210 lent : It will have 80,700 square tout of wall siutce for the purpose of exhibiting paintings, and f rom the ground floor to the top of tho dome will be 100 feet Alter tho close of the Exhibition this building will tie devoted to the service of art and his tory as a grand national museum. - Now us to tho progress of tlio work iimiii itand upon this subject 1 write as an cxierieuced niochanle. The foundation trenches were dug from 10 to 20 feet below the surface level of the ground and range from 4 to 10 feet wide; the foundation walls are now built ready to receive tho granite, which is being quarried ami faced, by 800 workmen, in Maine; two railroad tracks are laid inside this monster edi fice and two Uion the outside, one up on tho north side and still another u li on tho south ide of the st met ore ; while watching the progress of the work B locomotive belonging to the Pennsylvania lino backed a train of 25 car loads of stone nnd brick directly i(o the huildtmj; these stone, somo of, Mioiil ekuiguiiia; luiw lotin, enm '"J idly placed in itosisilion by tlie aid of i derrkks, two of which are of tho A lliinv patent, Hclf-propelling. and are placed ou railway tracks that run en- tirely oinuiul the building, directly iii on tlie outsnto ol it. , Two hundred more workmen are engaged quarrying foundation and party-wall stone three companies have ungaged to furnish brick as fast a re quired ; Ulie to these- theaa ooanewie has agreed under heavy forfeiture, to place 6.000,000 brick upon the grounds before freezing weather ; tho other two ooniiani do not limit themselves to any specified number; just how many men are engaged making anil hauling these bricks is diflicult to determine, certainly nbt loss than a hundred. Then it requires a number of car loads of lime, and a hundred cart loads of gravel per day for mortar, and with tho GOO men at work directly ujHin tho buildings, together with tlvoso now at work tiMin tho many hundred thou sand tons of iron required in their erec tion, I am of opinion that at least two two thousand workmen are Industri ously pegging away at the Centennial huildingst 1 -r'-' Tho work upon these building will sit lie delayed because of frost ; in the event of the Schuylkill River Irceslng lurge derrick will" be put in position nt New Castle to unload tho granite from the Vesisel on to cars) it being tlio intention of Mr. Dobbin to lay rn-anite all winter. If the present ac tivity is maintained thnmghoat, all of Mr. Dobbins' work will be completed by Decomlxvr 1st 1875. The main Exhibition Building, to he constructed of American glass and iron, and cov ering 18 acres, will be finished by Oc tober 1st 1H7.V Of 1hi building, I shall siieak hereafter. 1 desired simply to say In thi letter that present indi cations warrant me In assorting that the building will all bo up .before the time specified for their -completion; tlmt all the most modern appliances for rapidity in building are hero i pot into operation and Mr. Dobbins with all the "push" o characteristic of the go ahead A merican, Is driving thing with marvelous speed, or more proper ly, with American rapidity : and that tne Nation' pride may he proudly maintained, here let me observe upon the responsibility of my nccis as a correspondent resting - niy i trnth fulness that these Exhibition Build ings are to be constructed wholly of American material Irom hottom Inun dation stone to the figure upon the dome. This building contract of Mr. Dobbin is the largest 'ever awarded an individual in the United States. 1 " . COl'RorllAMS. ' I ' ' I have said but little in these letters concerning .the Boechor-Tilton Hasti ness ; but now that the evidence bos all bocn made public, I regard it as much less conclusive against Beecher than that of Mrs. Potipliar against the Hebrew vnuth. Joseith. The sacred historian informs us that the hero of tho many colored jacket, left Am gar ment in the hands of the Woman, and on that cvidunre he was sent to prison for two full years. J oseph's usefiilnes was not thereby impaired. Not so, however, with thoso mixed up in the Tilton case. As tho dog returns to his vomit o it is possible those people may return to their filthine; but the day fbr further evil growing out of the roa Urain addressee) of llioae froedovisut, "not-bider,"i womeB-votem, nnd hit man ooprophagii, has Sot suddenly in gloom uimn mora. ' '. i If no other good ever cornea from this mass of filth than burying in ob livion tho score of dung-beetle-reform- era that are a disgrace to humanity, that alone : will ooiupeiutute for "tbe very Rulsxtil of the back-house of Infa my ' : that has been flung broadcast over the nation during the last sixty days, -. " i These - tieotrvpej slrreorariut, or hu man tumble-bugs, that havo revelled in the Brooklyn slime, stxssl about the same chonoa of aver again seraring rcspeotahlc . audience in their lyoeum hall - harangue as a snow-ball does of remaining solid in the cremation work shop of lire devil. i , - As lor Beecher, I Infer Mutt he has sadly learned that in ardor to preserve his hands free from the taint of flit b he must not hemlre them with alvine evacuation ; that if ho would keep his sacredolsl garment free Irom the stench of the skunk he must keep clear of isilo CUtH. This gentleman is having things all his own way in tho mutter of his re turn to tho Republican wig-wain. Col. Wm. It. Mann has Iwen interview ed uuil modestly denies having brought about "A lock's" rejientaiioe, and en gineered bis return to the fold. Col Mann says that M' 'lure assailed Mayor Stokely in the lute cainiiaign, and Stokely must be conciliated. Stokely is tho easiext man fluttered in Philadel- ihiu, and when M dure giws down on niarrow bones to the Mayor for his blessing, and tells him "that bo is a good Mayor, a great Executive, and must lie Governor" tlio Mayor will douhtlcM fell ou "Aleck's" nock, the fut tod calf and flowing bowl be served up at the Mysterious Pilgrims Club rooms, and the M'Clure goose once more be made to pond loftily. ., , Charlie Ross having failed to appre hend our lost detectives, ought to turn hi attention to tho recapture of the fugitive diamond thief, Freeman, who escaped from tho court house a few days ago by leaping from tho prison ers disk over the dead of a court oflieor in front of him, running 30 feet toanopeu window and dislging around 40 lawyer iu reaching it, dropping to tho ground 211 feet below scaling a high iron railing, darting through lu doendence Hall (lie cradle-of Liberty across Chestnut street to the Ameri can Hotel, through it to a market house close by and thence escaed. The "rapid transit" of the pursuing court officers was sadly impeded by tho group of detectives in the door way of the hotel, who were probably looking for the lost boy. I never knew a man with a more appropriate name than thin man, free from tho clutches of the law. Some curious cases are to bo tried be- ,oro j,Ke pXson during this term of 'jurymen as to clear the ofllcml. The otlfer funny case is tbat of an Irishwoman against a Hebrew. The former, three years after her husband's death, gave birth to a child whose countenance is unmistakably lsraelitish Mr. hjsekicl; whom the lad strikingly resemblesduring the maternal illness of the woman, purloined her child, had him circumcised, and returned tho babe to its mot her. Tho Hibernian having got about again brings a criminal suit sgninst the Hebrew fiir mutilation of her oD'spring. The total suspension of work in the mines owned by the Philadelphia k Heading railroad company induced mo to call upon the si ting president of tlie corgsii'itlion. Mr. J. W. Jones, to make inquiry us to tho cause of such a sus pension. : I stated tho object of niy visit and Mr. Jones replied "it is none ot the public' business why wo have quit mining; einii ; it is piece oi im pertinence ou tlio part of any one, out, sido of tho stockholders, to make such inquiry ; tho company stopped work because they chose to, is tlie plain English answer to your question.'' 1 said 1 would so rcsrt to tho 200 news paier throughout tho country, for wli(.n bad the honor to corres)iid. Mr. Jones evidently believing that his kite had better have a little tail to steady it, remarked as I turned to leave. "The supply ui' coal being greater than the demand, on account of the general depression of business, is tbe cause ol the stoppage, and any man is a fool who thinks it was done to advance the price of coal." i DR. B0YER8 WITHDRAWAL. To the Democracy of Clearfield Co.: Prompted by a sincere desire to unite and harmonise the Democratic organization of our county, I hare, af ter mature deliberation, concluded to withdraw my name from the canvass. Whilst I am of the opinion that I can bo nominated, (in fact this is generally conceded), and elected to the Legisla ture, I fully recognise the magnitude ot tbe contest necessary to accomplish this result, and am impressed with the conviction that the heat and bitterness engendered thereby will not only in jure the party in the present, but will produce discord and disunion in the future. I fully understand the duty of a DeniiK ral, and trust that my many earnest and tried friends, to whom this declaration will bring disappointment and puin, will he assured that I am ac tuated solely by a desire to servo them by subordinating my personal wishes that good may come to them, and the IKmioeratic party ; and 1 bog to say that it Is their duty, as it shall be my prnlo and pleasure to do nil and every. thing in my power, to assist in nomina ting a strong ticket and by nniteil ac tion and patriotic effort giving it the lull mnontv ol our county. It may not be out of place to say to those who are now, and havo lieen for somo time, In rebellion against onr or ganixat ion, particularly those who have oeen misled by the false accusations ot designing men, that they at least make an effort to find redress tor any grievances they may havo inside the Democratic party. For the nko of party 1 do most cheerfully decline a place conceded to inc. Will not others surrender their prejudices fr a similar purpose T Ijoi not a lew treacherous and designing men, who have forsaken principle ami established the slid of man wnrshin, lead you from the altar ot true faith, but rather let us cast down this idol and consecrate ourselves to an undying attachment to princlnle. Let it be our duty to discomfit all clique and recognise all as our breth ren, no matter what their preference may be for men. It is only by united action on tho part of the Democratic party that it can fulfill its great mis siou. Our example here is looked to with painful solicitude. Tho poipctrav tor ot despotism are seeking ourdown- fall. The frionds of liberal principle are praying for onr triumph, The ad vance wo have already made must not ocaso. There can bo no retrograde movement. Onward and upward Is tho watchward ot tho nomocracy. Appealing again to my old and sin cere friends to suffer 00 personal rea son to cause them to relax thcirrfforta for the ncoes of our party, and again sincerely thanking them for many kind favor and assuring them flint thoy will ever be cherished in grateful re membrance, I am, now and ever more, Democratic at all time nnd under all circumstances, ' ' . ' T. J, Bom, Clearfield, P;, Aug. 85, 1874. . : ea OS 'li Paxhon: Edward M. Paxson, who heads the Republican State ticket for ,1 ndge of the Supreme Court, is a Phibv delphian. tie ran for the nomination for tho same jrosition two years ago, but was defeated after a pretty close contest t At that time charge of cor nqrtlon wore made by different now paper against I'nuson and these un doubtedly had ome effect in laying hint ont The late Mr. Swoops st that timo was one of his strongest oppo nents, openly warning the- Jtepnblican Convention that if it nominated Paxson tbe TeJearaph would not sunnort him. bat pioM him f tlie election, Among the charge against Paxson was one to the effect that he was one of tha party who wm to receive one hundred thousand dollars to secure the election or Dr. Jayne, the Philadelphia medical man, to Ua United States Senate. Jayuo,however, was not elected. He Is man apparently about fifty yean of age, of fine build and appearance, and wear a wnne neca-tic. DEI.EOATE ELECTION AND CONVENTION. To the Democrat ie Elteion of ClearMil ( xuniy in ooouieiiee 10 me rules governing i i, ., , . ' tho Dcaiocratic party Ol I learflVldi county, t hereby give notice that the electious for delegatus" to represent tho different district in the County Con vention, will be hold at tbe usual place ot boating yio general election lor each township nnd liorough, on Saturday, the 12th day of September, 1874, be ginning at 1 o'clock and continuing until 7 o'clock p. m. of said day. The number of delegates to which each district is entitled is set forth iu Rule 2, of tho rules governing Demo cratic Primary Elections in this COIln- ty, which rules will bo found below, i 'ti. nl.-..l. .Ill )u. I !..!. The elections will .be held following election boards in the respec tive districts, viz: Beeoeruv-PbUia DelU, 0. J. Keegr. Jobs lliediaaa. Hell lleurjl Urelb, II. II. AleUto, llarrej Me Craeben. . Blooa-D. W. Cblleea. William Lloea. (I aorta Weber. bu,,iJobe bel.b, Jaaob Dieaellng, II. A Sbtmual. Ilradlord Jobs H. Stewart, Jaaob t aaroe. B. P. Wllaon. Bradj Arobr baolep, II. ta. Lelaer, Jea. II. Kirk. hornaldo Ju, Wetael, ballet Oonaaa, t rad ertok Hliopherd. Cbeat Beujeeal KHager, Joerph H. Brelb, Joba Conaellr. Co.leju.a-Jehu 1. Pleerd, L. Flood, L. II. CoudrieC CleerSeld leee Johaeoei, George llorgaB, Henre Parke. t'orweearllle-W. P. Cbaaabore, Freak Tboejp aoa, Blare UraaT. , beealar Jaaob F. Bleiaer, B. O. daerbart, Rieberd Ueibea. PergaeoB Job Rewtea, Geerge Straw, Joeenb Woo re. Ulrerd John F. Jorj, Beraard Qreea, Aagaat Mignot. Oeabea I. B. Bbirejr, J. A. L. Flagal, . 0 Shew. lirebem Kllia Brana, UetekiaB taaabarrr, w. 11. Wilbelrj. Ualkb Jebn B. MeKlersaa, Jobs Flfaa, Ed ward Conrad. Houtedale llerld Aaker. Jauiaa Dana. Joha Ualu. UmloL Oeorge B. Woodward, Seraael Cooo war, prank Pox. Jordea H. li. Jobnaoa, Bvlrester Weiroer, Thonaa Hraith. Karlbeae Ueorgo Ueekoodora, Willieia Uof. fer, Iiaae MeCloaker. Kaoa Joaeob Krberd. Joha Witberow. Prioe A. Howlea. Lawrenoe W. T. Siiackroao, 8. II. SbeQaer, J. L. Ilol'baraoa. LumUr-Cilr Wm. M. Hoart, Joka NcIOrllt, T. 1. Onppy. alorria I'elar Morar, tlenrir lloorar, L 0. Urrrell. Krw Waahlugtoa Cbrlaliaa Ktlrlcber, Freder ick Zimmerman. N. A. Arnold. Oaoaoln-U. U. J. Waller., (leorge M. llelancr, A 'lam Kepbert. Penn J. A. Ilelallre, Jobs Prate, William F. Johnaloo. Pibo-J. F. HcKcnrlok, U.I Blooal, 0. D. Bluer. Uaina Tbonaa Broekbaak, Lerl Droaaler, SI on Welly. Wnedwerd Jamea Coraellr, Aaatla Kline, U. W. Shof. Wallaealcn L. J. Morjen, Joba A. Wealkrook, Jamea K. Tumor. Every qualified voter of the district, who at the lost general election voted tho Democratic ticket, is entitled to a vote by virtue of the rules. All those w ho have heretofore acted with the Democratic party and desire to act witli said party in supKirt of tba ticket to lie settled by the delegate elections, are authorized to vote and j are invited to participate in ihoelections. I The manner of voting is regulated by Kule 7 and 8, and this Committee w ill lurnisb to each district the neces sary blanks for the election and return, Tho County Convention will assem ble In the Court House, in Clearfield. on lrimiiAr, tho lath day ol tscptcm ber. 1874, at 1 o'clock p. "m. Uy order of the Dem. Co. Com. WV M. MK'i i.uit.uii, Chnin, PRIMARY. ILECTION Rl'LKD. I. Tha argaaliatloa af tba Conner Coamiltee afaaJI bo aad remain aa bow oeaatiteted tket la one member for ererr boroogb and lownabip, and a Cheirmaa, wbick Cemmitlee aball be eeleeled BBBBailv far tbe dekgelee, aad their terra of of Boe eball begia at Jaaaary Mlowlag their eloa lloa. t. Tbe aamber of deleaalaa to wbleh raeh Ma. Iriet la entilled la baeed apoa tba following rale, tket la lo Bar -' Baah oleelioa dialrlot la tho eeentr polling oao hnndred bemoeraila rotae or leer, (ball he enroled I in. daUaelea etMnlulelr. ed r,r each eddltloael asa baadred Pemoeraiie volee or Iraelioa greater than ene-balf thereof, polled in aaid distriot at tba lart praeedtng tiev eraor's eleetloa, aa additional defecate, aad aa der tbla rata tho following allot maal af delegates e bow Ceoaaria... nell.. Bloom...,.., Roin Brad ford - Brady....... Roto tide... tlOaliob ...... aee. I Uoaudala..-... t'JoHaa ...... . l Karlhaoa -aeee.ea i J K OOl. . ...... 1'Lawreaoo .,.., ij Umber City I Mania.. , 0 beel Covington Cloarleid......... Carweaiville Deealr,.M . fereaeen H.H, Uirmrd...... Uoehea- - Ufa earn Si New WaahiBgtooH..M I'Oeeaol... , J!INB S Pika-...., 1 , 1 taioo S 3 Waliaootoa.. , S Woodward.- m., t t. Tha deltfaJe etatdloa aai Coaatv Coavaa tioa i boll ba greraed aad eoadoelod airletly la aoordaaoo with tha following ralaa, and tba Chalrmaa of tha Connty Com nit tee eball ba an a nelly elected by tba Coaaty Convention and shall ba a-tfcae, tho Preaideat af all Coaaty Coorentit.aa. 4. Tha elect i oei for delegatea lo repraeeat tha diflereat distrleie la the anaaal Demoeratie Coaa ly ConveMioo aball ho bold at tba asaal plaea af noiumg m goner eieattone lot oaea district, oa tbe KatarUay praeoJiag tho third Taoeday af Sep. tamber, (I being tha 12th tbla year,) bogiaolng at I o'eloftk, e. sod aoetlaaiag aalil ? a'etoeh r. u., of aasaa tUy. a. Tba aaid delegate elections aball be held by aa aleetioa board, to consist of tha member ol the Coanty Commltteo for each distriot, aod twa oth or lemoeratlo voters thereof, wba aball ba ap- rotated er designated by tha County Committee, u eaaa any of tha persons aa oonstitatiDg tha board shall ba abaeal fram tha place of boldlag tba aleetioa for a aaartar af aa boar after tba time appointed, by Rule Vim, for tha openiag of wmaMW, mlm ui .ntjir place or puoos, anaii DO nra uj mm eieotioa to do eoDOoctea. view vaee by the Demoeratie voters nraaeot at tba time. 4, Kvary qaalified voter of tbe district, wha at ma mat general airettoa vateal the Memoeratta tk-krt. aball ba entitled ta a vote at tba delegate elections. T. Tba ratiag ar all welegala eleetioaa eball bo by ballot j apoa which ballots shall ba writ tea or printed tbe name or aamea of tha delegate er egatea roted for, logatbor with any laetraetioaa wbloh tba rotor may desire la gtvelao del ere u or delegatea. Kaeb ballot la ba received from tba perron voting tha same by a manner af the alee tioa board, and by him depoeitad la a bni or other reeeptaele prepared far that parneee, lo which box or other receptacle no pereon Ut tba members or Iba election board have aoeasa, ' I. No Inetraotieas shall ba rwoofvee. or alaed anless tbo same bo voted apoa tba ballot aa provided ia Rule Seventh, nor shall saoh .attrac tions, If voted apoa the ballot, bo binding apoa tha delegate, nalem eae half er mora of the bal. lata eh.H eontaia Inatrnetieaa ooaoerning tha aHeMiTe. n uenever aau or mora ol tha bal lot shall ooa tala inslrwetione oonoaraing aay of- ea, tha dalegatee eleeted at soob election shall ba held ta ho instraeted to support the aaadldata aaviag toe aignee aamber or votoa tor auah offlee. I. Raeh elect tea board shall heap aa aerarato Met or tbo names af all penmai voting at aaeh aleetloas) which list of voters together with a fall and complete rota re el each aleetioa, eomaiaiag arouraie etaiemeni oi tne pereoas elected del egatea aad all tatlraotroas ruled, shall bo eertl- led by said board to tho Coanty Coavaatloa, ap oa pnaiesj tMnnas to do iarnienei ay uie Voanty Con vert tina. It. Whenever from aay dUtrtot a e all led Dem oeratie voiera, la aambora cejaal la Iva times iba oetegaies waiea suea atetrtet a as la tbo Coanty Coiiventloa, shall eomplala la writ lag of aa Ba de aleetioa ar false rotara af elaaataa or ef la- etrwfftieas, la which oomplaleji the alleged feels shall ba tpeetfteelly set forth aad verified by tho aftdavit of one or more persons, aaeh oomnlalBt shall have the right ta aoa teat the teat of aaeb delegates or tba validity of aaah laatrwetiou. Booh complaint shall ho heard by a committee ef nriQei-Rftias to oe appointed ay tbo President of tho e'-aveatloa, which said eetamlttee aball pmeaal la bear tha partka, thalr proof aad alia, gatieae. and aa aooa aa may bo report la the eoa veottoa what delegatea araeatitled ta eaaU there in, aad what tnetreetlona ara blading apoa seen delegatea. W here poo ibe aoaroatiaa akall pro ceed ia mod lately, apoa tbo call of tha gees aad ooys, to adopt or reject the report of Ihe eoa test ing parties. Ia which cell of tba yeao aad nape the aamee af tha delegatea whose seats are aoa tested ar whoaa taslreetloas art dispaUd, aball be emitted. II. All delegates most retdda la the district thoy repreaaai. In aasaa of abeeaee at laaUltty to attend, eobstitatioaa may b made froM alb aeat ar the dlslriet. II iMogatea mast ahoy the lattraetloae glvaa hem br their raepssilva distrlata, aad If violated It shall ha tbo doty of the Preetdeal of tba ooa. reel lea la oast the Tote t,reb delegalo or dele galea ia amrdaaoa with tba laetraetloas t pad tba Aotegaia or delefratea ae offeadiag ihaH bo forthwith expelled frees tao ooavaatUa. aai bJbi aot ba aligiblo to aay afloe or plaea of tract la isssj pan lor a ponoa oi twa years. IS. Ia aoa vent ion a Mtnrlta mi alt stnis. .La, 11 bo aeoeeaary to a aotainailoa t aad ae aeraaa's aatll after tha eOt ballot er vote, whoa tha per aa reoe4v.Bg tba leaat nam bar of vetea aball bo bib mm eamaoea irom the list ai aaeb aaooatetva veto aatll aoaalaatlea ta made. 14. If abr persja who la a eaedidale fW aay aomlaatleei Wore eoaaty auaveatjama, eaaH bo peavwa H ti-vea stoic I or paid aay a aay, ot other falaabW thlaaaf audo aay aromlaa af a ooasldaratlaa or reward ta aay pereoa tor bit veto ar (etweace, ea sac ore Iba delegate from aay dle triot, ar aball bare s were I or paid aay msaey ar valaabla lb lag, or promised aty aoaslderatiaa ar reward, ta Bar delegate for bla role, or to anf elber pereoa wllb a view ef ludttetng or aeeurlag tbe valoe af deleietcf, or If tba iiaa aball lie doaa bjr ear alber peteoawllb tba know ledge aad eenaeut of aueb oaadldeto. Hie Baine of anon eea didate aball be inaiedlalelr elrlaken from Ibe Mat oiuaia anaii u of .4U,i.,, or If eaob foot b. e.n.lnd efier bla awuataallua loaajrBoe, and before Ibe laal adjuaramaat, Ibe ooalaotioa aball be atruok from Ibe llebot and the raaatiejr aopplied br a new nom inetlon, Bad In eilber eaao aaeh Boreoa aball be laaligiblo la any BOffjhielloB by B eoavenlion, ar ta as eleetto aa a dalegatj thereafter. Aad ta eaao It aball ba alleged alter the adjournment ol Ibe oonreotlon lhat any eandidate put in aomlna lion baa bee guilty of anoh acta, or of any other freadulent prnetleea to obtain aaeb aomlnatloo, the eherge aball be iarretigetrd by Ibe County Committee, nnd auok atrpe taken aa tbe good ol tbe parly may require. . . ; i 111. II auy delegate atall reeelre any money ar elber ralaehlo Ihing, or eceetrt Ibe iiremiae ol any eeneideration or reward to be paid, delirered, or e ludoceaaeat for bia rota, aooa proof of li to, """""""T 'IJ" Tl "'?"""(" 'ortb.llb a,..ll.d,.nd abal aerured lo lilia, or any paraoB lor auen drlrgate, ill net bo reaelrad u a delegate ta any futare ooa reolloo and aball ue Ineligible to any party aoa InalioB. 16. Caaoa arlalng Boder the ralaa abell bnra preoadeneo orer all other bnelaeaa la eonrentioo, until determined. ' 17. The County Convention shall mret noun ally, la tba Court llouoe, at I o':loek e. a. op the third Tueaday of September. 18. Tbe samea of nil tbe eandMatee for oflloe aball bo anaoatieed at Ireet three weeke prerioaa ta ena naae ot aoiamg too primary eleollwn. W 3mi'frtiSfra(t. s CUOOL FUHXITUKE. Tb vadtralrMtJ will nil M prUt mIi M Ing ! deikt vilb cbitn. S rttei and in Orjr,n, togttlbr with tbr Mbool furnltar, wbieb can b at lb AeatUaij; batMing. For farlbar nartlealan addrcii 11 ATT IB 8. flWAN. XOIaart.ld, -pt. td, U74-lu. ADMINISTRATOK'8 NOTICE. NoItM hereby girt that Irtlart of admin fatrfttloa oa tht aaUU of MAKTIM SOMKIi- V1LLB, daa'd. lata of Duron d tow Dibit). Claar- ncia aounijr. ra., aanag Men auiy grini) to tba sjMtjartiffiitr., all Braoni iadabted ta Raid aatata will plaaaa alii iMtaadlata pajtaaat, and tboaa having alaiaii or demand Dill preaeat tba proprn a ui nautical to ir aaftirment wiihoat da Ut. OTJIKLLO HHKKlt N. Waihlngtaa. Sapt. S,-St Admtaiatrator. T IMBKIt HALE. Notice It hereby a I Ten that tba Committaaafi tlia l,ocu llares Jaw. will oner at publio tala aJ I tba UanUntf Hoate, Loch UaTta, Lept 17, U74. ! at I o'clock. Uaa good raft af piie, oak and ' hauiloek aquare llmW, eon po tad of aiarked and ! au marked tiubar Tertat made known oa day of ale. it. U. iUTClllB. iMpt. I, 1S74 3U ImpfHtor. JOTICE TO TAXPAYEItS. The andcrsigaed, collector of State and coun ty Taiaa fur Lawrence township, desires la notify deliaqaeat taxpayers that If they desire to vote at the neat election. It will be accessary for them to pay op, on or before tbe 3d day af next Oo lo bar. Ha ran be foand at bis More, oae door wart of tha Looaar Hoaeed, la Clearfteld. N. RI81IEL. Bept, J St. Collector. UPITOK'S NOTICE. geld, deooased. The andersirneol Auditor, appointed to Mile. adiaet and dlstribate tba balance la the bands af Hamael it. Roots, Admtaictrateref aaid docodent, hereby give notice tkal he will attend to tbe doties of bis appointment at his office, ia laa bor ough or Clearfield, oa Tuesday, Bept, 2Jd, l74, at 1 o'clock, p. m when all parties In ten-it! may attend. 1. 11. MURRAY, septl St , Auditor. A roiTons sot ice.- Ia tbeaaa'tar ef tbo r state of Hearr Col- gruvr. late of Bradford township, deceafwd. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by tbe Coart to distribute the balance in tba bands of tha Administrator, gives aotico that ha will at lead ta the duties of his appoiatment at hfa oalne, in the boroogb f Clearleld, oa Friday, tha leth day of Hefrtemhor, IKTe, betweca tba hoars of II, a. m., and 4, p. m., whjen and where all parties Inter ested may attend if they aee proper. WM. M. hM l LLOI'UH, tcptt-St Auditor. JJK8 SEATED LAM) APPEAI.S.- Kotloe la hereby given to tbo owners and agents of taseated Laods, tbat tbe Count v Coi ui'Bluaers of Clearfield county will rtt as a Board or Revision at their offlee. In tbo borough of uieertteld, from tba list to tba Zdtb deya ot Sep. tt-mber, for tbe purpose of hearing apeals and revising the trl-enn-al aaaessmeat of aaid bade leiealed within tba coaaty for 1NT4, IHJ and l -H7B. The holden af Meh loads will pXmmm aa deretand Ihsl ae abatement will bo made or ap peals beard after thai time. . ' ,i . . V. t. COftYKRKf, , JNO. D. THOMIV0X. " CLARK BROWN, Oawn'aa Orriro, 1 Coaajatartoaere. Clearbeld, Pa., Bapt 3, 74-Jt J JEGISTEU'8 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given tba the following ee- oooBtf bare boea examined and passed by me, aad remaia Bled af record la this office for the la epeeUoa of kelre, legatees, creditors, and all othere iaUreeteel. and will ba proaentoe. lo tho aeit Or- phaaa Coart ot Clearleld county, to ba held at tba uoun lioaee, in the Borough or Clearfteld, com. menringoe lbs 4th Monday (being the tMk day) vi i-Tpiajmunrr, A. v, in ej ; Partial account or Robt U. and David John stoa, Kieeutors of Robt Johnston, dee'd, lata of Jordan tawaahip. Pinal account of Patrick Dalhy, Ooardiaa of Final aoeoant of Jaa. A. Cemibelt end ftamuat Suaderlin, Administvatori of iavid Buadarlia, deeeaaed. - - - . - . - Ftaal account of Jacob Rolaad, Admlalsrrator of nevid itolaad, dee'd, lata of Cnoel aowasbip. Final aoeoant of Wm. MeOraohea aad F. hi Mookenbory, Executors of Joba Meekeabary, o- aaared. ,,n , ... Fiaal aaeouat of Jamea McFaddea. Admlrto- trator of Robt. MoFvlden, deeeatad, lata af Cheat lowaentp. Final account of B nan act IHItobraiilL Trustee of Robt, McFaddea, deoeaeed. Final account of Rmaauel niltol'rattd, Tnte ta the estate of Robt I!. Rainey, deoeaeed. Final aceoant of James W rig ley, Eaecetoraf 0. P. tie I ice. deeeaaed. Final account of Jacob McKoe, Admiatrator of Thos. MeKee, deo'd, late of Barnnda township. Final aceoant of B. 8. Liddell, Admineelratrls or Iboa. Lidiiell, deeeaaed, late of Clearleld bor aagh. i Final account or J else floss, Ottardian af Dan iel Hmeal. minor child af PeUr Bmeal. deaeoaed. Final aooount of John A. Road, eemvioa AdV mlnistrator of David Bloom, dooeasad, iate a rue towasnip. v ' Fiaal account of Aathnnv 11 He aaJ 4 Young, Adwiaistratora of Robert Voting, dee'd, ate oi tauainer vny. RvnisTaa'a OrncR, I A, W. LKR. aaarftald, l'a., Bept,. Ia74-tt. j :, , Register. lEACHEltS' EXAMINATIONS. Aa aiamlnalloB for Tearanra la acd for the Bounty ar ClenrileU, for tnearltool year l7l.wlll no aoia nr eaen ol lb. arreral dlalrlota u fol Iowa, rla i , , U rah em, at OrakemUa. TBaiitee.Berl 14. Uogsa and WallaaolaB, at Vyallaoolou,'rlda;, Drniewoer em. , -, . Oeoaola nnd Deealnr, at Oaoeola, Salatd.r, Seplrmber ttk, . - ... WoadwardaadllualadaleiTBoa. Iloaderaen a, Hnndnr. Sept. tie. . Ilnllok, el Jaaeerille, Tuaadajr. BepL lib. Deooarla, al (Ilea Hope, H'edneadar. Sent tin. Jordan, al 4n.oo.lll., Tburedajr, Sept. 101a.. Kaoi, at New Millport. Fridag, Sent, litre. rika aad Pike Independent, al filoemlugtos, Saturday, Beat. lltk. . Ferguaoa, Veaa and Laabef ' Cll jf, ai Lamliar City, iload.y, Brpt, Ulk. '',;,,., Bursaido. a''. Burualda. W.dne.l.v. flel,! IMll. New Waokingtoa. at Naw Waaklnglaa, Tknra- m-p,. 1 1 , n. Cheat, at Waatorer, rrldar. Rapt. B. !l Knnmlnallotu will begin at I o cl.K-i. a. . All Plreotora are raaaeatnd ta ka aroaeab Taaekrra ara atpeeled ta be eiajnined only Is tbo diatrieta where tkey Intend teaMblog. Thwoe wka kar, keea eaamlned will pleeea ba preaent and enter ibe nlaaa In tne dietriet wkere tkey intend tenek. Ing. If reejuealod ky the Dlrettora. BiamlnaUaaa will ka prlaelpally written. Eaek teaoherabould aoaaa wit. bob, ink ana klaak-koeb. . .. J. A. ti HKdORT, Bag 11 County BoperlnUnaoBb D.R FUIjLKHTON wrrn ' .11 W. V. LIPPINCOTTfc fX) Wholesale Dealera In Hats, Caps, Fun ft Straw Goods, No. Ml MansnT trnaer, , . , aogjlt If FIIILAbtM'IIM, PA. UUITOR S NOTICE -; Cooorna, Bakk A C, ) In Ik. Couri af Cnmmoa r. Plena af OlanrSeld Ca, v. T. Kekarti. ) No. II, Juna lam, '14, Tba Badereigned Aaditar, apn.lnted ky Ike Coart, k dletrlbuta tka prooooda of tko Skerlf 'a Mia af defeBdaat'a real aad pereoael preearly an tka aortrel wriu of Aena eeiee la tka kaade of the Bkerin. giro, mtiaa tkat ka will attend la tne duUee of bla appolnlaaeat .1 kiaoOleo, In Ike Ber ougk of I'loarkeld, an Taaeday, tka Ulk day af September, A. I. 174. al It o'oloek, AU-wka. and where all parties Intereatod may altend II loey ee. proper, , . dUHr) II. ri't.FUHli, augltlt Aaditar, Mr aUw, Aliee MeDeaay, karlag loll my bed naid keard, all poraeae are oereoy aeliked Bat la glra bar aredtt aa my BOnaaat, i v . . Bafl'-ll JOHN NcDIBXf.l TTOU8B AND LOT IfOH BAtKl A-L The Uoaaa aad Lot aa Una eeraei of alar. ka aad Vlftk atraeta, OkavrleM, Pa la for tela. Tka lt aettlBlaa Bear I r bb aara af f raaad. Tka koeee It large deable fraeH, aoaUialaf aln. raaeaa. .ar rarmt aaa ataot mrormauon anl ee aw. eaanrnoer, aa tan I eea ua.ee. a . r. a. uAi fcia. Jnnounrtrnfotai. Primary Filection, Saturday, Sept. 12. CONUEK8S. We are authariieJI lo aauoaaaa tha natae ar L. A. MACKKY.or Clio ion ouaaiy, a aandldata for Uongrea, aubjeot tu tha ralaa go earning tha lxiaooratia Part. ag M Wa ar authoritrd ta aaattaoea t.a uaa fo T. W. MOOKK, of Clearfteld, aa a aaDdidala for Coo grew, lubjtet totba rale goreralig tha Uem oaratla party. aeptl 1 1 ""aiditionaL law judoi. ,1 Wa ara aatbriiei ! aanoaaoe tba aama af JOHN II. ORV IS, of OelMra Miiat, ae a tend.- data lor Additional Law Jadgo, tut-Jeat to tba raJn govern lug ihe Iaaeratia part. tog St 777:7 ' STATS flKNAT0R. " Wa are authorised ta annoonea tba name af WM. A. WAIiLACK, of CkarBald.aa a aaadldata for Stele Sd-nelor, eiiltjrcl to tbe rulae govern tag tba Democratic pert. aag 16 AftSKMULY. Wa are autWIied to atinovoM tba nam af RUJIAltD HHAW,Jr., af Lawrene towneblp, aa a caadidata frr Aeaembly. aabjeet to tha nilea governing tbe Demoeratle party. aogll 1 We ara anthoriied to aanoaaoe tha nana of AH HAM lib'Mf UREV, of Laareaee to w nib I (t, ae a eandidate for AaaemUy, lubjeattotha rulea grovarnlng tbe Demoeralto party. ftaglV Wa are attthnrlied to aanouaee tba amoaf w, ROSH HARTKllOHN.of Canrenerillo.aeaaaadl. ileta for Aeeembtr, eal.jeet to tha rale govern- lag tba l'erooe ratio party. aog2 Z VpROTHOHQIARlf. Wa ara aatboriaod la anaouaoa tha aaau of JOHN B. MeKIKHHAN, of Ualieb toanibia.ai a eaadidata for Protboaetaryt bjeat to the rulee governing tho Democratic party. . augIS Wa ara authorised ta aonaaaeo the aoaM of QKOKUK C. KIRK.af Brady tovaehlp.aaaoaa didate for Protboootary, otijaat to the ralei gov erning tba eOenoeratia party. augIS Wa are antborlred to annoonea Iba name af ELf BLOOM, of Carweaaville, ai aandldata for Pruthoaetary, tabject to tba rale goveraiag Iba Deuoeratie party. augIS RB 1IRTBR AND RSCORORR. We are aathorlteal ta aaaaaaea lava netne of GKOUUK M. IBKUlJfO.N, of Itcll lowaehip, ai a aaudidata for Kegirter and Reeorder, eabjaet ta Iba rale goveraiag tha bemoeratie party. augIS. W nrv aalbarlaai ta anaouajea Iba aame of W. 8. 00 HEN, of Plba towoebip, at a eondtdate ft Hrglfter and Reoordar, rabjeat to Iba relee goveniw lag Kq Demaeratia party. augll We ara authorised to anaouoee tho amese of L. J. MORGAN, of Wallaeatoa, ai aeaadidata for Register and Recorder, aubjeot to tba ralaa gov. era mg tne uemoeratie party. aogIS We ara aothoritod to annuunoa the name of FOKKSTKR It LOOM, of Pihe tawoehip, aJ a emadidata for Regieter and Reoordar, eabjeet ta tho ralei governing tbe Uemoeratw party, aoglv. COUNTY COMMIMSIONKR. We ara authnrlred to aanoaaea the Baaea af BAMUKL NIIOPF, of Boeearla tawarkip, aa a eandidate for County CemniireioBor, oakpMt ta tka rniea gorernmg tne iremoaratM party. jnaaera. Aug. iv. We are authorited ta aanoaoeo tka aaaae af BENJAMIN KL,INUKH,ofCkeottawaakip,a.a eandldeta for Coanty Cemmlraleoer, aakjeat te tba roica governing Ino tlemoemtle party. iiura, aug. jv, . . ., , , , VTo are euthorlaeel lo anaoaneo Ike aame of C. W. KVI.KK. of Urabem towaabip, aa a eandi date for County Commteaioner, anbjaat to tba ralea gorerning the Urmoeralle narty. aag It AIIHTOIl. Wa ara uQthnrited ta annonnoa tka seme ef HKNKY WIIITKHKAIl, of UeiowtownekiB,aaa oandidala for County Andltor, aubjeot to tko mlos gorermng tbe Demoeratie party. - aag It tx fli'frtijmfnt. SheriiTs Sale. BT virtae efawrtt of '"jPierf fetas, lssaed eat of the Coart of Cemmoa Ploaa ef Clear field oouatr. and to ma directed, there will ha exposed to PUBLIC ftAT.B, at tba Coart Hoops, la tat borough of Llaarfielti, ea natarday, tbo 1 9tb day of tSeiitemWr, 1K74, at 2 o'eloek, a m., the following Real B tato, to wUt All tha infer si of Jaooh Slimmer, the defend ant, ia the timber etaaJiog growing, lying or being on a eartaia piece or tract of load aUuate ia H?tl township, t'lvarleld county, Pa., being opna land awnvd by Philip bowler, aad which paid timber, with the right to eater upoo said land for tbe purpose of eat) tag aad removing tho aame M reserved to astd baMBge to tho aaid Ja cob Glimmer by a "eertaia article or agreemeat, Ac. 8eied, takra ia eiecutioa aad ta be sold as the property of Jacob Glimmer. Also, all the right, title and Interest of Jamea M. Heed of in and to the followiag described sev eral traeU af land situate ia La ere nee township, county of Clearleld, aad State af Peaosylvaaia, bounded and deecribed aa fellows, to witi No, 1 tegmaiug at a poet; tbeaoe worth ti da grere west II porebec to a poet; thence earth II degrees east lav perebee lo a poet, tbeaae aeath II degrees east 81 parches to a bemloeh, theaeo south II degrees west 145 perehea to the place of begiooiof, eoBUiaiBf M aoreo aad II perehea, WMitrj bv lands ef Abb OS Aeed. Joeiab Thatwn. eon, James Lytic aad others, and betag part af tba Robert Rug-re eai-vey, with II aerea, mora or loss, cleared tfaereoa, with a two-etery frame bouse, large bank aara, wagon abed aad othor outbuilding tbeea erected. A good spriag af water aad (rait trees grow i eg apoa h. Me. I. AIm one at ber treat or p4eoeef land ad-je-iniog tha above, being alee a part of original sarrey ta tha aame af Robert Boggs, oontainiBg 14 aerea, mere or leas, boandeel by lead of Mary R. Reed oa tbe aorth, by land of Joslab Thomp son and Lytte oa tho east, by land of Mi hoe H. Miller oa the eaath aad by loads efAaroa C. Tato oa tho veal, havtag about SI aarw cleared therooa with a bearing orchard. No, 8, Also, oao other tract or plooa of land atljoiaing tba a bora, balag ale a part of tbe Robert Uogge traot, boaadod aaw aojeribad aa fol lews, via; fife-inning at a best ea towasbip road; thenee alng sail township road aorth tl degrees west tl perehee to a peat oa aaid public mad; thence aorth 681 degrees east 14 perches to a post la line of original Robert Bogge surrey, thrnoe aeath SI degrees cad tl perebee along said original line af Robert Boggt to a poet t Iheaee south Hi degreee west tl perchee to place af begiaaiag, oontaiaing four aerea, mora or less, and hetag a reearvatiou eat,1 af tract eokl a Mil ton U. Miller, with a two-story frame aoaaa aad ether oathaildiags therooa ereeted, and tbe (and all bete cleared and aader euitlrstioa. Beiied, laha in exeeutioB and to be told U the property of Jamtt M. Heed. Tanas ar B.i.a The prior at rum at which tha property ibaf bo atrack of mast bo paid at tha time of aalc, oTewchoiher arraagemeati made as will be approved, etberwlee tba property will ba Immediately pat ap aad told agaia at tha aipaaaa aad risk, af the pereoa to whom It wee struck ef, aad wba, ia ceecef deeeicacy at neb re-sale, shall make gooe) tha aame. aad la aa iasteBce will iba Deed be presented la Coart for totitraaaUon an eea tba aaoaey ta aetveJlj paid to the Sheriff. W. B. MrPURRiSON, Snanirr'a Orrira, 1 Sfaarir. Clearfield, l'a., Aug. tl, 1174. j pARMANDS FQR SALE.-" " Wa Mali state for tlislafcrmtioB of persons wan tie g farm lands la Clearleld coanty, that wa bava ra sttrverod aad divided Intw lat Mrt tu, good farm lends la Jordan, Proa. Bradv, Bell, Burnaidok lttoasa. Kaos aad Cheat toaeehipe. Many of these laede aro apoaiaJlf adapted for terming purpose, being smooth, or slightly rotU itig, It limhfrrd with chestnut and oak, and weB watered. Wa bava prepared drain or the mod ao we eea show their lixjelity la ojwfc of the above named tawaahip aad will sail aa ay Wrms of par men t. . - - v , i For further Infonnailoa apply at ear emee la Curwensrllle, Olearftcld cnanty. Pa. Aag. tl, lMc-m.) B. A. a VY. D. IBVIH, pAUTION AU peraoae are hereby waraed agaJaat par chasing, or ia any way meddling with tbe follow ing property, via t Two eowe, three Logs, two sharp, about three acres of com aad hack beat, oae-funrlh of aa aero of pot al eea ; alee, three beds and bedding, one stove, one table, one cupboard, one bareaa, aad one oat ef chairs, now la peejoo sioa of Cfaarlee Hesiager, of Brady township, as tha same have beoa aarehaaadi hip aaa, aad for which I held a hill of sale. URN BY HRDRBLINU. Jefferaea Lsaa, Aug. la, IHT4 M. C ADTlON.-e.! .W .;v All peraona are kereky waraed aaalne! par ekaaing. or in My wny meddling witk Ike follow ing property, ria i One eerrel more, one kny koree, tw. Mtk af karweet, awe karoa awe) fcaraeaa, ee mare and hameea, two aaddlee. aaa wagon, Iwo hridjel, t We Ira aerea aa wwoaL litre, tare of kay, lot af rekee, faaaiag mia, fecke, aatllag-koa, ropeo aad klockv twolre area of ootb, Brrea aeroa ufeale, ait aeraaofonokwkeatttkreenlewa, one harrow, three rawa, aaa keifer, lot of ekeina, ena alelgk, one art af kameor, obo Jaek and aaw, one baggy, one log .led and ekeina, aaa grind, alonn, en. kettle, oao onltirnter, two koga, three bed a and aedAtaga, three tnklaa, let ol earpeta, tkrea eloroa, ana library a Ilea aad ekalra, now la the paaeaetia. af Jaaaaa M. Beed, ef Lawraaea townahip, al tka aaava war parakaaad ky aae al SberlS'a eale, aad la lift witk kirn aa loaa only, auhjeot ta my order, A A BUN C. TATB. Cleatteld, Aag. It, 1H It. F,"p ' L EAR BU C K,- General Insurance Agent and Real . Estate Broker,,, , Repreeeale the following rellakr, iBaaraaaa Ce'a: Nortk Brlrtek A Meraaatlla Ina. Co. $M,ltt.tt WaahlBgtoa Lire Inanrnnee Co a.eto,"' rira Aaawlotion Inenraaee Ca.. .S0S.e)S AmaaoB l ira Inrureae. Va..,. A,t7.lte Pbornll Iaanranoe Co., R. V J,9W,tl Wnterlown I'ire, laaBret alwalllBga aad Ikna kaildlage e.l, . 7 J.tot Tork, Pa., Bloek laauranee Ca. Iloraeo la.errd ngalnrt deetk and tkeft. P. I. Pert lea ia tka eeearV? deatrlag Uaarane. aa ttrrlr Nrea er property ea kara ft premplly aueailed to ky addnaalag aa ky lelaer, ar oalliog ia peraoa t ear aatoe, ia Pie Opera lleaee, BoomNo. I.CIearteM, Pa, , . , aaglt'f SKTTLt tket moll KTTLKMKNT NOTICIL I tak bad af ealkrenaac ay aelreea tkal I kaea ttlantr af alma laot naer an aeetee bb aid aa. eouala, aad I karhy glreaetlee ta aH Ikaet wko kara anntttled toeaWBla witk Bee ee ame rrward aad kara Ikeaa eleeed wit neat deUy. Tkoat ur fall ta keeal tkla aot lee aeed Bel ka nrpriaad If tkey art eelled a pen ta ntllo Is B legal meaaer. I. tkepraaaBta ef a eoarer, aad par eoale kreidra. b m'oovdiist. rrenrhrllK Aug. , tUTt-Ja,,