V- ii v' 1. M 8. I .t.1 , I; 1 h ..r ii f ii; i if 4 if wj SI 'II Ihe gUpnMitatt. GEORGE B. GOODLANDER, MTU i rmiiiM; CliKAHFIBLP, Pa. WlllNKSDAT IfOKNIKO, BKI'T. . !' DEMOCRATIC BTATB TICKET. rot jdwir or Tin si rnma on ht, WAKKKN J. WOODWARD, Or BERKS COUNT". TOR I.tP.ITPNANT GOVERNOR, JOHN LATTA, or wMTiwniei.AJtD county. 4 TOR AUIHTOR llfNRHAL, JUSTUS K. THMi'LK, or tlUKKN WUMTY. 0 sroHCTARY t INTERNA! AFPA1HS. WILIilAM M'CANPI.KHS, or rnii.ADKi.i'iiiA. DISTRICT TICKET. J OR COKORISS, Ii. A. MACKKY, Or LOCK DAVRN. roR ADDITIONAL LAW JUPUI, JOHN H. OKVW, or DRLLKrONTR. TOR 8TATI SENATOR, WILUAM A. WALLAOK, or CLKABflKLD. CIltmiT TICKET, roa assrmrly, W. U. I1ARTSUORN, or CURWRNSVII.LR. fOR l'ROTHONOTAHY, AC, ELI BLOOM, Of CC WRNSVII.LR. OB R ROISTER AND RICCORRR, AO., L. J. MORGAN, or WALLACETON. roR COD NTT COMMISSIONER, CONRAD W. KYLKR, 1 year, or ORAKAM TOWllSlllt,. roR COUNTY AUDITOR, HENRY WHITEHEAD, 1 year, OY UNION TOWNSHIP. FOR COUNTY BURVRYOR, SAMUEL F. McCLOSKKY, or CURWENHVll.LK. - ivim riY vnTh' It Is well to remind our readem that ' " - - under the now Constitution, ever)1 peri son offering to vote must show: J 1. That he has been a citiaen of the '" n msiory oi ine i nneu ... . State Hie soldier oi tho l moll are rn.tod State at least ono month.- , Myo ()lU , 0)itilimtc This will cut off nil person natural- (;ov0,.nri BI1,i .pial.0 0 miwm,lo pre ir.ed after the 3rd day of October in tender in the Slato Jloiiso to ahoot the present year. , down in the street the people w ho 2. That ho haa resided in the State a year, or, if formerly a resident and removed therefrom shall have returned six months proceeding the election. This is the same provision that pre vailed in the old Constitution. 3. That ho has resided in the elec tion district where ho offers to vole, at least two mouths iuimcdiutely before the election. 4. That ho haa, within two years nd at least a month before tho elec tion, paid a Stute or county tax assessed at least two months prior to the elec tion. Let no man move from one ward or district immediately before tho eleo- " ' im ' - Rathrr Dull. A number of Radi- , . . . cal editorial blockhead are inquiring : Who ia John Miller, the Chairman ot the Democratic Stato Committee? We hope somebody will enlighten those intelligence dealers upon that subject. In Town. As we go to pros (Tnes day afternoon) we notice Lieut. Gov. Latta, Congressman Mackey, and Hon. . Wm. H. Witte, of tbe Philadelphia Gommontrmlth, on the street, all evi dently interested in the issues of the campaign. They wiU all deliver ad dresses in tho Court Room this (Tues day) evening. Tho Huntingdon Monitor has been sold by J. H. Cornman, Esq., to 8. E, Fleming, Esq., and M. M. McNeil, Esq., two young attorneys of that place. JUx. (.ornman purposes removing to his former place of resilience, Carlisle, lie has our beat wishes for snores in whatever business he may engage. The Warren Letlgrr says that Mrs. Emetine Johnson, charged with poison ing her husband nt Jamestown, New York,last winter, was on Friday a week at Mayville, convicted of murder in the first degree. Saturday morning Judge Daniels sentenced her to be hanged on Friday, the 30th or October. Complimentary. The Clinton coun ty Radicals scorn to bo quite compli mentary toward their brethren in this coupty. Gen. Patton ia their second choice for Congress, and Judgo McEn ally their first choice for Additional Law Judge. Well, these gentleman can stand a defeat about an well a any othdr two Radicals in the county. Beochsr'i frionds say that he will at once descend from Twin Mountain and sue Moulton for libel. Yea, and if the court allows him to select his jury from Plymouth church, ho will make some money out of It, too, and got another good whitowRshing. Tho members of that congregation aro more adept in mat Business than Congressmen. At Home AoAiN.-''The government" has returned to W asbiugton. General Grant, Mrs. Grant, Gen. Babcock and the children are all once more in the "White House." But the residents of the Summer Capitol Long Rranch mourn the departure of this unselfish family from among them. How la mentable ! that friends must part 1 1 Not Pleasrd. Senator Schuri's re cont spooch at 8t Louis, on tho Lonisi- ana outrage, displease the Radical leaders very much. Ho denounced the conduct of tbe President in nroner torma. It reminded him so much of European aflalrs. Just like Bismarok's pian. Allot winch the Senator fully w- uiivi a MUUO XiAaDTOt Lease. The "ring" r 7Yr1 organ ia not happy because three of IM Democratic nominees reside in Curwonevillo. Last year the organ was s-muiy urn oi numor Docauso our nom inee nearly all resided in this borough. Wa presume if the Democrats will next Itt' Bomi"--t" mtiot portion of their tioket in aoma other section of the ""My, the editor wnaiM .1:11 i aa , -- grvwi. . rVh" "P thai the Dmoerats do "'"fc in R party aeaaa that i party nmm, tbat wiu pieaat tba -'"hh pan, nuut who wield the WORDS 11777 THE R.UK OS. All Kndieiils will accept as true w hat tho New York Trilmiie Kays about Cirnnt, nor will l)emKinla discard the following "trying of this lladieul organ on the Louisiana outrage. The editor of tho Journal in question nay: (ion. firaiit has vanquished tho peo ple of Louisiana again. He haa telle graphed to his generals anil admirals ; he has set the army and navy in mo tion; and the lawful (iovornment of Louisiana surrender. If there was any doubt before as to tho character ot the usurpation which rules the on huppy Stale by favor of the President any question whether the people reully acquiesced in it there can he none now. Tho outrage stands out henceforth in its naked deformity, an unpardonable crimo against populur suffrage and the sovereignity of'a Mate. A government which the people loathe ami despise was forced upon Louisiana by the soldiers of the President. Lell to themselves for a moment, the people threw it off and installed the olllcers whom they had regularly chosen at the K)lls. The dciMisod intruders made no fight ; they were as neipioss nun cowardly as children in the pruscnoo of the indignant people; but cowering behind the shiitlera of the ('tistom house they telegraphed to the Presi dent, "The people huvo put us out ; this is your job ; come you and put us back Hguin.'- Two years tigu 'Jiiuit yielded to the bad advice of his disreputable associ ates, and iustulled Kclloi;ir at New Orleans, by fraud and force, because ho wanted the electoral vote of the Mtnte, which a majority of tho voters hod given to the other side. That wicked deed has brought forth a full crop of crime. Wo have seen him dispersing a Legislature at the point of tho bayonet, expelling a legitimate (iovornment with threats of martini luw, and reversing the course of justice by tho scandalous support of A per jured court. 1 1 is own friends have ex claimed ut the iniquity of these pro ceedings, and .warned liim to desist. The hottest nnrtisans of his adminis tration haveilenounced the wicked usur pations of Kullogg and Unroll with an indignation that does them credit. Seventeen Republican Senators voted in February, 18711, to declare the pre- : tended election of Kellogg null and I void, and to turn him out of ottico. -I The President himself Anally admitted j in a special messago to Congress t but ; so many forgone and frauds had boon discovered that he was not sure of , Kellogg's title. All olllcial invtwtiga : lion proved the rascality of the whole transaction lieyond any possibi ity 'ileniul. Hut the President would not! i.'i,ti. I'M. nv . mi. n. i liu II lln mtiut ..ui-i.i' i.nl lnu tl'l i.l mil , " , 'TH , " , " , tbe inexorable logic of .events has led him to this crowning shame. For the may refuse to obey him. For thisdis graceful and disheartening soetclo the Congress which refused to act on the Louisiana report, and tho Repub lican party which tacitly approved the wrong, aro both to blame; but it is iiniii the President that the chief re sponsibility must rest, the President who begun tho long course of oppres sion tho President who could liave stopped it nt any moment if ho had chosen and could atop it now the President who is probably the only mun in America not ashamed of the whole business, and who conic for ward in tho midst of it asking for a third term. . .. , 1'itisiARV Election. Wo hnve com piled from tho returns of the rcceijt , .niitttiy i-iuflion n liimilar stiucnicni ow : Cnngreaa, L. A. Mitokrv bad LRUS aji i u Judge, jobs H. Or.,. b.j......i,su4 i" Wm. A. Walloon bad 1,5.1 niob'd Phaw, Jr. bad n A. Hunnhrav had 404 " W. R. Hartshorn had 1,011 Prolhonotar;, J. 8. MrKrirnnn had 373 " 0. C. Kirk bad 410 " Eli Btooni bad SI4 Rag'r and Keo'r 11. M. Fwauaan bad Allff " W. 8. Oi.lfn bad..... 171 " L. i. Morgan bitd 705 " Fomlor llloum bad 101 Co. CommlMioner, Namool Sboff had I.1S " . Voaj. Klinfar had...... tun " C. W. Kjkr bad I.UM An.lilor, II. Wbltrbaad bad 1,4(1 It will he observed that tho largest vote was jhjIIciI for Assembly and when added together make a total of 1,531 votes. Although Mr. Moore hud de clined, about 100 votes were cast for him for Congress. The vole was not largo, but regular throughout the coun ty, and will average nliotit 1.500. Cer tainly a Very respectable popular ex jiression, when we take the fact into consideration that "the Indcjiciideiit" had held an election tho week previ ous. , Who Next. Tho Vhriititin Union, Roecher'a paper, actually has recently said something sensible. The editor, liko Parson Urownlow, of Tennessee, has got an overdose of "freedom," and now comes out against the Civil Rights Kill. Read his wail Of tba affaire of Louisiana wo bnva thia waab BDokea al Itaith. At 10 tba Booth In Bonoral lliii 1b to bo laid : "llaoh of a.oolal onoaaa of aiaiorosnoo lira ui oroan root that Uianrclioti.nl n wholo, laSoraad with old nnd daop .rootod hab Iib of UwIomqobb, wbinh ar ramail ran raianvo in a yanr or a droada. In nddltion lo thia Ibara in Buaiio jonloiiar notwarn tho raoan whooa aslant onnnol bo daSollotr ntraanrrd, but wbieb in varionB wajra braada front mlaehiar. Tho eon olorion aaanii lo na inovitablo, that Iborw la no iUaMrdlntn Bod rAdlonl onrw for Bontbarn Iroohlaa. Tho omLlormant of Ibe Fodarnl troapa, whlla II vo uo nooaaiar in rpaeiai oaaeB, la llnbla to aboaa for polities) pornuaoa, and nl brat aoearoi tna irmpurnry ponco nl me o.panao ot miaahlar. ono Irriution. In rrtiooisl Iho Notional Oovam- naonl ougbl lo nooid all tnoaioroa wbirh 4y otimolato boatillty of ra. Wo aro morn and mora oonrlootd tbat Iho Soplonwalary 0111 Ki(hU bill will do Inlnilrljr mora harm than Riiod. It 1b abundant! BBtabltrhcd tbat ita pro poaal haB ambitrrrd tbo Hoothorn wbitaa and poBlponod tbo barm 007 botwaoa thaaa nnd tbo blnokB. tbronch wbieb alono a nnppjr ! nftna proavnt Irontila ia poralbia. It ia olaar that lha majorlt of tha Rtiutbrrn Slates will instantly abandon thair pnhlio aobool BiBten If diBtlnollon of raen In tbeia in forbidden. Foimlnr adnoatlon Ir the aupreine need of tbo Sontb, nnd that the Civil HixbtR bill would fi fnr lo overthrow il aeemB to na the hRlghtleat MBalble roaaoa aRnlait to puanga. Thrt Love Wronu. A Radical ex change, in alluding to outlawry On tbe part of the Government, na well a hy the citisens, says : "The Louisiana war afforded a good opportunity for atrag- ling Republicans to got into their place again may bo they aro glad for it Senator Brownlow, however, is Inaitiit ating himself into Democratic favor hy opjiosing tho Civil Right hill."' Jt wouhl seem by this thut it makes no diffuienor in a moral point of view how many revolutions government under go, or how many citir.cn are killed, only ho that tho "straggling Republi cans" are driven back into tho party. Whatr patriots them Radical loader are, to hemic? What a Pitt. Wesyraj-Uhfie with that wing of the Democrat In Centre county which started out this Hummer to nominate Congressman, Judge and Senator, all at one sweep. There la each a thing as asking too much, and when the gontlemen engaged in the plot started out to nominate all those candidates from flellefonte, they must have counted hugely npon their neigh- bor's docility and stupidity. Itagan, late PoeUnaster-aeneral of! the Confederate States. Is a candidate A I'. 1 H. er tingreRSI in I , A IUi Hkiiinninii. The attempt ol the "liiilopcntlcntn" to force recogiil tillll before tile Pl'IIKHTHlip Hcnittoriitl Conference nt Bcllcfonte.was r misera ble failure. In Rilililiim to violating every rule of propriety, tlio ring aotu ully committed forgery, Tlio movo inent to wlul Delogntct to the several District : ConftToiirea vim til Rftor thought, Mid was pressed by R vory sinull "ring," who fonii'l Its dolcgtitcs without proper authenticated creden tiulii when tlio time arrived. Itenre, thin tliK'iiineiit was manufactured to oilier, nnd the nnme of tho President of tho late Motion meeting forged, lie sides, ft very badly tempered private letter was thrust before IheCobference which of Itself was enough to exrluilo tho Modoe Delegates from thnt Ixxly. Theiio hiv very hail development fur reformer to begin with. Another il lustration of the .olil uilugo that tho vilest is iilwuvs the first to renroach her weak sister for departing from the path of virtue. A Split. Tlio terrible robliorii per petrated hy the South Carolina Stnto iftteialH have culminated in u division of the Jiailieals in that Stiite. The taxiuiying portion have imt an Indo- n.wl....t ti,.lrnl ft, Ii.,, A..I.1 u..il will ...J l,,l,. -,. it 'H, ii!.i,, p., nVrf, in alluding to the matter suya: A asn us; ha Imib Is lluiMbatiit, gradatuj at llarraril, find, and rirarliaa law, ouBmsBd a iaerlalsalmf alinulf Is as; mj. Bui b.n ba MBJ.lba lu -) Allwis.y Uaaaral fur ana b a Hosib Carullna, and to Ind aad frama lha autulat fur tba protrollan af auoh rwbbarjr aa Barfcad Iba Soott adsiluUlrallaa in fioatb Carolina, ba asn ao lonirrr aland on lha roearit of bin birlb, m qnlrrneiita or achirrrnifnu. Tba honrat Hepub lirana of Roulb Carolina an) arldanllj of Ibla mind and bara noiniBalad Judga ilraan in vpitoa itiun to raltornon'a fiiood Cliambarlain. It If probable tbat llraen will rooelraiha roloa of nearly nil tba tax pat ar of Soutb Carotins and eortslolr of ail lbs iuplo ho laba Iba lanul inlaraat in goud lovaruutaol. To tiir Point. II rot her llieffen bneh, of the CohtuJiitiH, who knows "Dill M nun 'like a liook" says: Wm. 1). Mann, of 1'hilailclpbia, is the king of election frauds in this State, their or- gnnir.er and the protector of those who commit them. Mr. Arthur (i. Olmsted, nCtho State will pass to Mitnns control jfh0 ij if lkrt U , ,.L.., . ..,. . .l'wii..i,.iitiuiiini-iinvii-vteii. Ho the poplo of thi. State want to he i p'ncwl fl the mercy of a notorious j rogue T He who will plunder them of! Iheir rights by cheating them at elec- tiona will also plunder them of their property when opportunity ocenrs. Demik-ratio Paprhs. They come in flocks. Three new Democratic dai lies are announced from Philadelphia. The first number of the Evrnintj Mail was issued 011 tho 25th. The Eming Chronuie ha changed its management and become a Democratic paper, and the Eerning Krpreu, a new Democratic daily, made its appearance on tho 2tith. Last Sunday was issued for the first time, the Sunday Tribune, a new Demo cratic weekly, and the Sitmtay Prrst is doinggiHsl service against the Bill Mann Ring. We hoM9 this general closing up of tho journalistic linos, indicates a healthy roorgnniration of the party In Philadelphia. How did Ueodleader make ao mneb moner In tnet beeonjo rieh in iliff rearant CkwrSeld 1 lie '"'A'A "'Wilr. "triir niiB-rrn-Ti'rJTsrttfiie one. Vt o hnve always enjoyed good health, by temperate living, nnd have worked sixteen hours per day for twenty-two years, and what we earned we have put to a proper use, never having assumed tho role of Iho "smart man" by spending our earnings foolishly. Hy pursuing a similar course, you will acquire some wisdom and property, too. There is no putcnt on onr rule; it is free, and can lie used by every man who posswHC common sense. Fools and spendthrifts never imitate or infringe upon our plan, OKriciAL Compromised.. Tho Bul letin publishes a long list of stubs from Kellogg's check-book showing that Senator Mat Carpenter received $-1,600; Packard IL100, and Reekwlth, 11,500. The Bulletin says we have seen a letter from Carpenter to Kellogg calling for more monor as ho wan hard tip. If this prove true, CarMnlor will have more trouble than he had with his Newport story last Slimmer, to provo that ho is n virtuous, honest man, and a patriot betide. The Wisconsin Sena tor I evidently a bail carpenter and a far worse printer, if the "gag law" Is an index of his views upon the freedom of the pre. Ora Ticket Complete. At our mast head will he found the full Demo cratic Ticket for 1874, from Supreme Judge down to Surveyor, and a better ticket was never presented to the peo ple for their suffrage, Democrats, now go to work and see that tho full vote is polled in every borough ami township in the county. If this done, our majority will run up to 1,200 or 1,400. But if 800 Democrats re main at home, as they did lost year, it will bo pretty evident that none of us havo performed our duly toward our country or oumulve. Yes, Sir. Bro. Meek'i advice to us in lost week's irtfWiimm will be in ordor whenever ho finds us in Belle- fonte, or any other town, hobnobbing with disorganize)- nnd tho enemies of ur party. At present it is gratuitous. There is very little use in turning our "attention a liltlo more to matters at home," when outsiders, in tlio gtiiso of friends, enter our household for the purpose of advising with tho malcon tents. If other jreoplo will mind their legitimate business, wo will try anil mind ours, tou. Wholesale Vii.lairt. The grand jury of the District of Columbia has prest-iiUnl eleven hills against tho safe burglars and their accomplice. Ex- Secretary Sawyer is mixed up In the disgraceful affair, while Boutwoll and Richardson escape only by the akin of their tenth. We doubt very much If ever any of the rogues will be brought to trial. " ! Ha Knows An exchange, remarks thns: A newspaper and a newspaper editor mat people aon t talk about, and sometime abuse, are rather poor oon- cerns. 1 be mon and basine tbat an editor sometimes feels it doty to do- fend at the risk of making enemies of another class, are often the very ink to show ingratitude. , The editor who expenta to reoeive asirh barjty or irraiatade will soon find oat his mistake: bat he should go ahead and say and do what he oottsoieatiously think right without regard to frown or amUee." tu i.iu ii. in. I it i.iu..i.ut I .............. tituuits itir v.tiiitfn.nn. mnu uimiii uikiiiiiu .nam nun iimvh mi ittti-iiiir wmtit'i i iwiini tiit'iiiviiaiiti n ' a . . . 7 1 ""- 1 noqiieatiis e i.i;f,ooii it, 3 euani Governor will place the State Senate I V , ,," 7 " '".ikti Jieivnigni ana u,, the Stale or national cit ti..iir. i tHtitutioii. in thi-. eity, in hiiioh rang. and tho Hoard of Pardon under his' .T. " wnicu taae piatv in .,oeo.m r, . - f3(m , tl0 i(Vlll(,.in W1, an lino nmuu i, ni.m u.t.ler I.l. ,.mmij thut . wurf ,.OI11.wiwl Uiaginelhe present state of allairs w.l : N" ....... (t, ..,,,,, K, .,. coin no. i inuiiny, men, 1110 miwer ol , vote lor the camlitlate lor whom tliev liiiiu, in.t s lumr its tnx.nnvers nml . . .. DISTRICT COXVESTIOX. t l iiniu i finite the phiee Hxcd upon fur tho as. seinhling of the Congressional, Sena torial ami Juilielul Convention. . OoNHUIHKin.NAI. OONrRHRNCR. The IK'huk ratic Cougi'eiwioiial Con ference for tho XIHIi ('ongrnHsioiial dis trict a4 in l'rlor No. it, Hush House, Hcllefi.nl, the tld day of Septomlier, 1H74. t 'oiiforeueo was eulliwl to order hy Col. A. ( Noyes, of Clinton county, and Col. John Itishel, of Centre coun ty, was chosen President, A. C. Tule, of Clearfield, and A. S. Kerlin. of Mif flin, aeteil as Secretaries. The follow ing delegates presented credentials:. Cisln Hoktll MfKllgfcl, 0.1 Joka RUbtl, Mltbl Hk.f.r. t'l..rt.H-A. 0. Tin, Or. R. V. Wlltos. T. U. KwMr. Clltios A. 0. Kujm, Vim. U. Bnva. A. HiuiMsa. K.k-Julilll Juli.l, (1. 0. Drasoa, I. R, W. ItUilirl, (ushIMU lot 0. B. Urut Minis T. U. I' 111.,, V. K. fU.kn.r, A. B. Klla 'iw oc. uM. phinip miMw. . a. : Dwber, AlumrH. Hilmver and lutrher tieinir unavoidably nltscnt, Kdward Wilson, 'hairman of tho Democratic county oonimittee of Vnion county waa ad- uiitlod and aiithorused to cast the votoa lor the absentee. AtW adjournment Messrs. llilmyer and Barlior arrived m the tram unit approvwi the action tilken. 1 tin.. ii l...: ....M...I .1.- ..c... iM resMindod M their names. X IIV rvil lirill eMIieu 1UU nillU'lvtw tuin nintion ol w. A. NlmtHum Conleroneo lnwewled to nominate raiididatoa, and the following nomiiiR - lions wore made : Col. A. C. No.VOK nominnted Kliu.lfMV. I' fllllllilll MnnlVi .. A. An- T. .u. lTltlev noniiliftted Hun. drew Reed, ot Mifflin county. the lollowing letter trornf. 1. Al- V. . ,'- .." lre:T""Presu n' oyjcompn.y wui.i r-r .. mr. jicnuigm, wnicu upon motion oij M r. Cttley, was after considerable dis-J ......... .... n....l. .... .,r ik. ...h.I nf t.,..,, n .iiv im'iy the conference : I Btll.aror. nVet. iJd, 1174. r. Kulxrl MrK.lyii, (U. JJtm HUM nod Mi 4al ,Vor, ConrMiinal Coofaraoa I UanUV ana Yua will nlaaro mllbdran n,T nana aa eaadlilnla Tor Caanrari from tbo avnaidarnllon af Iba Conaraaflonnl biatrial Confttronoa. at ran aoni fur Ibl aour.r I bar tipraaaad to joii pr. tralala. nnd will gira tboM to Iba pnblio nt Iba pro4r llnra. Varj KaiMotfull; Ynsrs, t. T. ALKkABOaa. On motion of Mr. Simpson the Con - ferenco nrocecded to ballot tiir tt can - were instructed; and after much dis - '. . .. , eUSSlOII. M T. CM III1ISUII Hit! V UU 1 IIU IIOIUI- . ! 1 - I I !. . ' ' ' Z., TT ' , ,':.T" "I plB,.lHj jn nomination by Col. John liisnel. Mr. McKuight had withdrawn, licit' iikiii the coulerenee autborixed the reuiaiuiiig Centre county delegate to cast the lull vole til tuo delegation. A ballot wa then taken, with the lid lowing result: L. A. Mackey received 12 votes, I hose of Clinton, Clearfield, Elk and Union counties; Mr. Alexan der received 3 vole, those of Centre ; .Mr. Rood received 3 votes, those of Miftlin. Mr. JHai'key was thereupon declared the nominee of the Confer ence, and a motion to make the nomi nation unanimous was carried with three dissenting votes. The following resolution was adopt ed. frarn4. Tbnt In tbo aeniinattuM made IhiB da wo bellrro wa hare plaetd ia tha laid n man who le in ever? war wortbj 4 tba eupporl of Iho lleeanorovr of Ibla distrlot, nnd wo pldfe oorelvea lo is nil honorable nMnaa in our poser to BWell tba najorlt for hint, and Iboo oootribwl In the aopport of the DeniooraUo state tioket. Mesam. Noyes, Wilson and Gross were apiointed a committee to notify Mr. Mackey of his nomination. This dutv they ivurtbraied and returned witli tha nominee, who in a few well tion. Tho Conference then adjourned line (lie. hknatorial conperrnck. The Democratic Senatorial Confer ees of Centre, Clearfield ami Clinton counties met in mom No. 10. Hush House llelletbntc, Pa., Wednesday, September 23d, 1H74, at D o'chx-k p. m., in accord ance with previous appointment. K. It. Peale. Fq., of Lock Haven, wa chonen President and K. A. Big ler, of 'Icsrticld.was chosen Hocretery. Credentials were then presented, showing tho apHintnient of tho fol lowing Conferees : Cllntaa oeoatr-ft. R. Poala, a. W. Bneheler, Clino IWisH.J. Crnlro ouuuIj-Wrb. HuU, Bnbert Monk, I. J, llnbter. Clanraeld emntr Irrnel Teat, Phillip Dalit, R A. Uif lor. After tho organisation had been completed. John ttillilantl, of Clearfield county, presented credential to the Conference showing the apKintment nl John UillilaiKl, J. A. Read and A. G. Cramer, the latter being a substi tute fiirj. Mi Cninmings, a Cnntbr ecs by the lmleiendent Democratic Convent inn of t 'leerfluld county ,where upon the President of the (!onlercuce invitetl au inlorrhunge of view, and speeches were made by Messrs. Gilli land, Hateheler, Cramer, Hitrler, Test. Holt and Meek UKn the question of tbrir arimixsilulity. The J'rmidciit, after giving the matter oarofhl consid eration, mlisl that their credential did not entitle tliem to admission to the Conference, ft- tho reason that their credential bore evidence of their ap pointment having heon made by an organisation independent ot tho regu lar Democratic organisation ol Clear field county. The President then gave notice that any member of the Con ference dissatisfied with the ruling, was entitled to apiwal therefrom. No ap)eal was taken and tho contestants retired. Mr. Test then nominated William A. Wallace, of Clearfield county, for Senator, and ltoliort Meek nominated J'. U. Meek, of Centre coun ty, for Senator. Upon a ballot being taken, William A. Wallace had six votes, and P. G. Movk had threo vote. William A. Wallace waa then declared duly nominated. G. W. Bachelor and William Holt were then appointed a committee to wait npon Mr. Wallace and inform him of his nomination. Mr. Wallace upon beinit introduced to the Conference made an appropriate atech and there being no further busmen tho t oalerence adioTirned sins dir. b. ii. rRALR. - K. A. Bhilrr, ' Preiittent. Seeretary. . ji uicial rxmrtRRPicR. The Judicial Conference, represent ing the Democratic party of the 25th Judicial District, mot at the Bush House, llellcfonte, Smitember 23, 1874. lln motion ol J.J. Single, Ksn., C, H. MeCormick, of Clinton was chosen President, anil I. W. Moore, of Clear field, Secretary. Credential beln called for. the fol lowing delegates apjieared and took their seats. Centre-H... J. 8. Merer. HnJ. R. H. ran Ur, C. ut. hti, Clearol-J. J. Lings,, Oeofft W. , D. W. Moor. ' Ollntwn T. T.AbrnaM. Wrr. Pnraoea. Jo. O, a. aleUeranWk. . , lSwminatiooa twins ia order, Mr, Abranis nominated Jlon. John II. Or- vis, of entr. . . . ., , ' Mr. Foreter liven moved that the trouinalions now close, whioh was iimMiiiaoesly adiurted. ; , On notion of Mr. A brain a, toe nation of Mr. Orvls was ratified by acclamation. . i , On motion of Mr. Bowers. Maior Pointer, Mr. Paiwtsis, and Mr. tSboaT vrero aupouilod aoommittoe te sunrise awe. . vr-en ua nan R-vminauuaa. WOO, abfter a brief absence, returned with tharfgent-eman, who, inafew brief and happy remarks returned al Lhanks U. i.: L : i.it . for the honor conferred, pledging hint. self to a faithful pcrforinunco of the iiiuio hi tneonieeot Associate j.aw jiiuge in me zatli jtiuiciui iMsmei should ho he honoivd with a miijority ol tho siitTrtiges of the voters tlirrvol. tin motion the meeting ailjoiiinid. C, S. McCorhiok, i). W. Moorr, Jiniilml. fiirtiary. ASSOCIATED PXKHS LETTER. PlllLAIiKLl'IIIA, Sept. !2H, 1H74. Till HDslNEHH OI Tl.OOK. 1 did not guess upon the subject when 1 alatad in my letter, bearing date August 1st, that "the tin ts do not justify the Inference of any notable re vival ol liusinesa during tlio coming full." That observation was not made until I had obtained the views of uiauy of the conservative business men of the city, and it was made in the fnco of editoriul articles in almost every one of tho 18 dailies published in thin city which asserted most jiosilively that there would lie a hnsy and prosperous tall Initio here. Neither do Ijiive a wore oiiiniuu : liaseil uism tlioorv lien 1 state as 1 now do that u lively and proflUililo trade will not Iw readied until the huii- ing ot thu buds in the spring of 1875. Lt'iK'iirfAiaa must "touch bottom" before I there will bo an upwaiil turn in thu tide; everything I hut bus nut yet: jreaeiiiii iocm prices is mpiuiv ap - .pmaehlng that point: rents, labor, 1 '.b.:..l.f u .....I f'....l ,1.. 1..t iivinto wm mv iwv mm pm. jcuinb. Our projnjrty hohlem are in- flucilii lvma ner eelll.. lor lliu rea- Ron that the employed tenant cannot lpay more; labor wages have fullen ' rapidly within the past lew months, iHieausu there lklilornlly nothing dt- ing and an over-supply (ifvrilllii l.i.U to tMirfonn the little there is to o;!H)ir, 'phis i the convention that Sen - jfuol keep up because the hnghsh stocn-uoiuers oi inu mailing i"c"' upon nieir iuviiii are fwila enough to uneoniplainingly .(.tifi. tlwtm uiwl teeltrhtH lire IIOL On- mtn - "'J niif reduced beeauso rich stock-holders don't chiMie to recoirnim the fact that ono dollar UMlay purehases as much tarni jiroiluce anU wearing apparel as; (hut m, wu j.iido, under thu rule twice that amount did throe yeurs ago. ; )f tl(, ,mrtVj w,i(.n n.qniro all candi Kxorhitantly high rents aro inuiii- ,1,,,..,. iy,c,.;, . ,-lv,ti,iimi ! t.l, tnined because tho lheannimlexpendi - turo ut twenty-hve million tKiiiurs Mr ; .num.. Ti u.r., ...... '21 nvr cent, tax rate to meet it. As; ! our iiiuiiieinnl cleilions occur in Feb- j rwoplo rally under the party call and. I , ' v. , "v r i - i i.il ntlV linillll illltl IMI IllflUll 111' 1 . ... "ur V vermen.. hard Tims. I cannot more forcibly utmy tho distreiw existing in this city among thone who Inlsir for their daily bread, than by instancing the case of Bamum who. when he hrouirht hi Hiiitiotlmmc here, advertised for a great number of' men to parade at each performance ; a ; great many more than were required presented themselves, and although j their service were needed 111 hour; each day, they gladly accepted thin pittance of four dollar a vxrk which the great ahowman who made a net nrofit of 170.000 whilo hero with princely liberality gave Hiem. " nT..nic'ii. m ii.iiiNo. .,. I,.,,. . I... i is located on Chestnut street Mow- Sixth. It Is usually visited bv the i ...u.. ...,i i . itk .irnt.m-r . . feelings closely akin to those which awed the crusader whei mum IKa lomh of Jesus. hen he first gated us, the Naxarene ..,'.. ut.. i. ...,i .i e ut.k ...,i I Mreuuv umti HID tin 11 " ,'iaiii hici . . . , . Market streets-only one square ,i""" persons who presimt them, tout once stood the resilience of Robt. 1 T"ciRD Morris, the famed financier of Pcinisyl-! " ..i . ,i. . .,i Bi.(hm TowMaiiiP.Sept. 23,1874 nlTn,rgnVW,!lJ!ltol!gi1l,c tionary struggle seemed guided by an over ruling Providence. Immediately eat of the residence and grounds of ' Robert Morris stood the homo of; Guiana Wakiuxotov. President of the I'nited States, tho only name in the directory of that pcn'sl, printed in ; doing so, as I was fully satisfied that small capital letters. This house was i numerous fhuids had been committed built for Governor Richard Peiin, j l prinmiy ehvtion, and liko many and was occupied as the Kxoclltivo!0,llt'n, atlopteil this course to bring Mansion of Washimrton and Jl,n : about a remitly. J think we succeeded Adam. j accomplisliing our object. Our lust A very fair representation or these ! primary election was proerlv held, in historiral buildings which were long accordnnco wit It tho rules of the party, agoUini down is preserved in the 'le nominees aro all good men. immense painting of them presented 1 'V'r 1 -"" Knod reason for hav- to public view on the Sixth street , ' tw" I'emocratic tickets in the field, front of the roltwsnl structure i which if pors isted in, must lead to dis now stun. I ing upon their sites. ; orgonisatioii. 1 therefore Intend lo east Just hero let me call the rcatler's stten- "'J' ''allot for tbo regular nominees and tion to the fact that this gigantic es- 1 ,he worj tnblishment the largest of its kind in I is the practical result of liidicinns and liberal mhvrtiniun in eitu K . .. aniienuntry neirtajteri. t ourtei-n year ago it proprietors began basilica ; the first tlay's rcceit) were hut 124.07 ; they now frequently reach 125,000 a day, and average 11,000 for each work - ing rtiiy ot the year. It seems to mcji'i n nHH-cn liutler i-eeently mntlesays: that if'the man in biislnoss wouhl pros- i The treneral then discussed tho flnnn- per ho most lilierally jiatronizc bin cial problem, and while he wa hold country newspnper. ' ling all men to paying their honest Only ono square further North, at debts, a smmii wa lowered hy means the South-east corner ot Arch BiijlOt a string through tlio scuttle ot the Fifth ritreei, is the Inst earthly resting reof and hung like a spectre in mid-air. place of Benjamin Franklin, ami his i A giggle was heard from the audience, wife Deborah, who both lie buried in one grave with a large stiitaro marble slab hiid flat-way above them. This double grave is m arranged that it ran be viewed from the street walk. in the face of the distress existing1 among the poor ot this city, the Heatl- ing coal comptny hns atlvanced the price of coal 15 cents a month llr the l. .t it... i i ,.i... last uirro iiitMiinn, mini nns nt ine slime 1 mnnrn. urn iiiiitimt-n-nit'i nun siraigni time reduced tin rates of labor wage jened himself ami said: "Well, 1 should hy suspending ttork at tho mines, ami ' think that is about as good an argn putting their railroad employees on incut as I can be opposed to." The half-time. Just why we art-compelled to pay 45 cents a ton more for ciml, and it costing the company 40 cents a ten lit to mine and curry it to market than it did last spring, has not yet been explained by the acting President of tho company, ANNA nll'KIMSON. ' This young Ia4y has always been a warm friend of tlio blacks, therefore. when the oditor f tho New Castle (Pa.) Gazette, authoritatively announces that tleman will wear a oanor collar ami that she tliinkt a linir of spurs is all the apparel a rVllow wants," ami tlmt "fellow" prints lor namo with a lower ease "d," I Infer the feeling of tlim particular lllaiit is not rocipi'ocul. Certainly this jroutig latly has not "thrust her aftVtions inisoiight'' uimiii this Rlack or sHe would not deny him ;...,.-..( . ..,..,-....Il" innint Hist hislannarel shall ennnint only of a pair of spurs, with lltstt only I twowoeksoff.il will not believo this!. of my taleiitctj young lowuswoinan.l oven ifsho did iarry off Thetlt,re Til- ton from the -Concert hull (Jr,H,(,y laeeting In this ity during the ..-ui, canvass. I I . THI jxHTINNIAL. Tha erection f huildinirs for the In ternational Kill billon of 1870 is pro gressing wltn murvelltitis rapidity. In tin meantime tie Invitation extended by the i'reeidett of tho Ciiilotl Stiiu to tlio NstMmnmf the world to nisk such exhibit at the great Exhibition of 1876, of their arts and industry aa will serve to initi ate the advances at- taitasd, and tkasyceesses aohievetl in tba (Merest andiprogress of vivilisatioii during tbe oertury which wiH thin have olorwL baabeon formally acontit- ..A 1 1 X . I I . ij I ' i n vx miv intttuwriaiiun, rtamiwien Islands, Bwetles aad, Norway, Switzer land, Spain. I'rrn.. Mexico. Liberia Japan, Uarti, (iauteraala, Ecnjuador, Chili, BrMU, Argantin Confetleratlon, Biibnum, Kranos and Uermany. . ; Ana mrsi aameti nation thus writes: Tho (iermim Kmpiro accepts with sin- I eerest uuiiiKs i no iiiviiittion m the tiovcinnictit of tho I'mteil Statin of Aiiierienii to lake part in thu Intcrim tiuiiul Inhibition of 1H7H. Tho np point nient of a njH'i iul coimiiimtion liir the Kxliiliition, us uii a plenipotentia ry residing In I'liiluili lphm, will Ihere foru helmilo in time. The ('hunerllor of tho Kmpiro. Signed: IIIKMAIK'K. CiiniiniHnioiiera have hcuii uppuinted hy the N'utioim namml, unit a Hutu her have ulrvaily preneuteil their civilfiitiuU ami aro now here to look alter the ind'lvnt of tho (lovennni lit and people they repriwut. In thin renpei t it oeeiim to me that these for eign (iiivurniuentH are fur in advunco ol tho Statin and Territories' of our own Nation which nsnuoh have done hut little towuiil promoting the inter. esiH of the people of the different States of the Vnion. Some idi may lie formed of the feel ing existing in reference to this mut ter of oxhiliiting skilled workmanship hy my saying that the Franklin I null tiiteSeiuntitle Kvhihition. which opens here next month, hns about two acre of siuice under roof and that ovory available foot in ulreutly taken and np- iiiii'in ions mane tor spneo covering not less thiol six acres, it is my intention to note tho most important improve ments in mechanism placed on exhibi tion nctoro tin institute. . The nocoiul amitiul mimrt of Mayor stukleva Iniw.ml ii.sirn.4i.i -v..l. i . ' . " .... nine ut illltl pages lias heen issued. The Jlayor, who is a iaitnt.il executive, is Hiilleriiig from a second attiiek of; con - gestion oi me nrain. n is piiysic.uns ,-inifl,uaii The Jlcnublican convention of the I.'. 1, ,i:-.ri..i ...,...,.l,iwi o.i iinm. jlm, limnn a, Jones lor Hioie Hi-n- i (,ir utll ,rf Itcnver county thought 'ought to have nominated Col. A. K. .MCltire. but ft H t. M ( luro may j havo had an attack ol Alaim-Jlackcy. ; ,)(lt , vlmtim ir it wml anything t-i... tt... t. ..i I1KC SO SUI'IOIIS S Jlllllin S BllllCK Ol j u'ii . ; ' ', j i i !, ... .... ,i.. i, ! ,ie 1'roi.identof theiwivention .th ,, . advance to suiuiort thu nmi, f tl, ,tivention. and hence ; ny (me (if Iiim mvtno wouhl lie uiiait- in' ':n f u.. n n ..... ..t i .i . .. 'i :.i..li t. . nine Butter iarelRiling at 5ft. pound apples, io cts. nan peca ; iHiiauies, 30 , . t ii- . I .. . . .... , v,. Ummtni n C(H . a5 is. a dor.1-11 ; sweet is'tatoes, 311 ct. hall ' wok ; chickens, 25 ct. pound ; corn, (20 ct. a dozen. A general meeting of tho stockhohl- cm of the Peiiiisylvnnia Ituilniad will 1 he behl here at noon on the 3d day of October to take action upon tho roiort ! ot the lnvetiguting ( oinmittee. The creditors of Jay Cooke li Co., will hold a public meeting in this city on the 8th of Oct'ilier. The report of the Trustee has just been made; he ! ha collected $1.04:1,851.1 1. and spent R-'!".i.2!l.r.7.l in lining it, leaving hut I 750.fti.Y3H in hi hand. Jnv Cooke ! himself would have mmlo a better I Trustee than bank President Lewi i wlio wa ettrtrd by the cretlitor. isuit against the publishers of the Read ing Juifie for iiiililtslimg a letter dcrog- . Ui. ,. i.mcler. in me mean- j imo..i,0I ,"w f" det line the ternity of ! 'rl, U to tho great chagrin ot the over oflt- fo tho great cliagnn 1 nteniherof the Independent Democratic 1 onimitiee. it wn put there without my knowlege or consent, but, porha. f"r rsHi tlmt 1 nctml ami voted hi part with tho Independents Isst 1 3 ''J,r- Then I had a good reason flr work in tlio future tor tho harmony . "" " cess oi too Democratic party. I his I cannot do by following tbe In- iblicntleiit movement any thrthcr.. I 11 " I 1-. t:.. . ... " ! ' tiet uuu m sene an a memoer ! "' " Committe. Johx ('lrart. j 11 Hum Bcti.eii Coolness. The re- 1 porter of the Huston 7'of in alluding and stsm assumed the prosirtions of a i roar. The General tried to continuo but was several times interrupted. Ho 'failed at first to observe the objections- hie article of table use. Gen. liutler finally placed his eve upon it, ami gated irom rigiit to ten without a wortl. lie I again attempted to proceed, but only ! again to bo interrpittctl. Finally he i ui.n,.!. i.:. i.... ii. , i . r t. 1 spoon wiggled in the air and tho Gun- oral continued : "There must bo some opposition in this town." Laughter ami applause Vermont. Tho Burlington Sentinel make the number of representatives elect, a tew less than the Star did, though wo copied vory many of our list from thnt journal. Tho Sentinel ssvs; After a careful scrutiny of tho election returns, wo I make out that there are 62 Democrat " """ nrxl legislature, in chosen. The gain is therefore just 40, or nearly 200 er cent. The gmnp of i.cfy-H(v) will iiuike ipute a showing tn the leginlntive picture at Jlmitjieiier this liill, and when we add 60 to 00 Liberals clot-ted, the coloring is com plete and the dark complexion of the IkkIv is eliautred to a liirhter nhtule inruy I K""'"' n tVar " " '"!, T . ' 1 "?n 1 ."'" ''olanil "gag ",.w "u '" ll,".!c,n. ("'"'n "7 Hl'l1t"T,'.0 " ,ll"K,on- ' view, particularly, to the pnio-iitlon viet.on, in that eity, of Mr. 't.iit., wi titw urn a urn nun. ' ntiin si- ter the passage of this innimons law steps were taken to indict that gentlo man, but the effort has Inghtrioasly alien, tin v etinesttay tlio grand Jury report od to the rnur that they bad "Iniled tn find a hill against Mr. )sna, charged by Alexander It Shepherd with criminal libel, mntalned in tho Nsw York Htm of June ti, lant." Was it for this that poor Poland WIT Poor fellow I '. i . i ' . A turrible stonu swept over Daven port and Dubuque, Iowa, on Friday tiiglit A large amount ot prowrty was dostroytMl, ., During the storm a frciifht train on Ui lillonis ContnJ t i railroad ran into a break can set) by thi flood.,, Tha angina was oomplotoly wrorked. One brakeman was hilled and aa engiooer o flrcraaa fhtelly injured, . . ,. . .;.,. , , , KKWH ITEMS. Apples are a drug in Mercer coun ty ut 2& cent kt bushel. Singerly'a new printing houso at Harrisburg will be six stone high. J cull BiiDtisle Kliu da lleaumiiiit. the eminent French geologist, ia dead. Hon. J. P. VYickcrshani will d.liv- er an addres at the Indiana county liitr, tictoiier 8th. The Huntingdon (Unit, Radical, refuno to support Heath for Secretary of Internal Affair. Harnuin's season In Philadelphia less than threo weeks netted hitn clear profit of 1125,000. Hugh J. Jewett get 140,000 per year for attending to bin dutis as pres- ..i .t.. :l I itieiii oi mc r,n niunmti. Mm. Hiirclav, widow of Prosi- dent Van llnreii, drd suddenly at Newport a lur days ago. ; a Tho famous Kmnia mine has been levied Umn to secure the puyment of 1 'I'"1'" amounting to $4,100. A hunch of Hamburg gmiais, weighing 20 (Htuuds and 6 ounce, was lately exhihiteu at nellast, Ireland. The WilliamsKrt Kiibher Com Taiiv ninkos 1.IKJ0 pairs of shocx daily and employs a large number of hands. A Miss Ralston, of Cherry Tree township, Indiana county, haa read tho ; llililo through lourteen tune since D. j Tll(BW Htormy .wtn. n( wx.iu : iif,Vnolhiill and Clafflin-are back , N()W fnr , mxi lmi)rtu,m,u. y. Jlrriud, I S. J. 'lililea. the Democratic can i tim-unm of New York, is ! ixty-iro years old ; but ho i still ' h'o and vigorous man. I A. T. Stewart ha determined to ertH't a mammoth hotel in Philadel I .,hja jn (jme fnr the (Vntennial Thi j Krmll)l ,vil l.rt.kon in March next. n P. T. Bamum's Great Roman , HipiMKlromo will opi'ii at Union Park, Allegheny city on tho 2Jlth of Hep- tcnilicr, and will continue for ten days. Hon. Joseph Pomcroy, President of the Juniata Valley Bunk, died nt ins resilience at Acailemia. on Mommy morning a week, in the 70th yearof Ins uge. Tho Twenty-second annual exhi bition of the Pennsylvania State Ag. ricultiiral StKdety eouinicncttl at Has ten on Monday lust, and will continue five days. John P. Cochran, tho Democratic candidate Tor Governor of Delaware is Muster of a Grange at Milidletown and is one of the most extensive peach growers in the Mate. Notwithstanding tbo declination of Mr. ( base, the temperance catiili Into for J udgo of tho Supremo Court, the temperance party have refused to withdraw ins name. A fire on Monday morning, of last week, in West 1'ittsburgb, besides de stroying s number of buildings dam aged tho Pan Handle railroad bridge to the amount ot 116,000. The father of little Charlo Rims has commenced a liltel suit against the proprietors of the Reading Eagle for an alleged defamatory article publish ed in that pajier on the 15th of Sep tember. Lieut. Fred Grant, son of the President anil present member of Gen. Sheridan's stati', is to ho married on tho 20th of October next to Miss Id; Honore, daughter of U. II. UoiHire, of Chicago. Commander Charlea L. Franklin, of the 1'iiitod States navy, died of yellow fever at the Pensacola nary yard on tho 18th intstnnt. He had Iteeii in the naval service nearly twen ty years. The Money Order Department of .v wniimv m ,riio ut I III uumi unv tul, and the extent to which it is em. ployed is shown by the fact that last year nearly 75.(MK,000 of order were issueti, The Republicans of Klk comity nave nominated the following ticket Assembly, I). C. Oyster : Sheriff. 11 H. Wcnsel ; Commissioner, W. H. Oe tcrhout; Auditor, J. J. Taylor; Cor oner, C. W. McYcan. The Democrats of the Erie, War ren and Venango district have nomi nated Dr. O. A. F.gbert, of Venango, for Congress. CoL Curtis, present member of Congress from this district, is his opponent. -At Harrisburg, lat Friday a week, a platform used in the e'nlarire- mont ot the hall of the House of Representative gave way and pro. cipitated five men from a height of flf teen feet, two of whom. John Beat t v. a marblo cutter, and George Fetter man, Were seriously injured. Tho Democratic Comrrcsaional Conference of the 18lh district com- posed of the counties of Huntingdon, Juniata, Perry, Snyder, Franklin and rtiiton, in session at Newport on Fri day a week, nominnted Wm. 8. Stcn- fer, Ksq., a prominent attorney of raiiklln county, as their candidate ior t ongrcss. Au accident occurred on tho 22d Inst,, three miles below Phillipsburg, N. J., on the Balvidcre and Delaware Railroad, caused by an open switch. Tho lwssenger train collided with the freight which was on the side track, killing one and wounding six or eight persons, a jut. juyera, Irom Ltarns- rsons, ou urg, was the penoa killed. A train of six ears, on the Selma, RutTtA k IleJlnM Miiln,.. . 1. k L 1 1 1 .UIVUlU atehie creek, last Thursday momitiR, fulling sixty feet, i ; The cngineor, Breman and aev- oral passenirers were killed, and nearly nil thv.. rcinaininsT Dssnenirars are wounded, many danirorouslv. Hon. Wm. Uoyd. Kx-Judireof tho HiiDmme I oil rtot Alabama, is among the killed Tho (irand Lndtn of the United ntatos, i. u. or u. r., In sention at AU lanta, (ia, last week, elected the fol Itiwintr offl oers : (irand Hire. M. J. Danism, of Kentucky ; Deputy tirand Hiro, John W. K token, of Pennaylva nia j (irand Neoretary, James L. Kidg- ley, oi Maryland; tirant I i rvasrtrur. Joshua Vansant, Mayor of Bsltlmora, Jiaryiann. The Democracy of Cambria Boun ty met in convention at Kbensbnrg, on Monday or last week and placed in nomination the following ticket: As sembly, John Hannan, John Buck ; rroinonoiary. Harney Met'tiltmn : ilia. trict Attorney, W, II. Rose; (kiunty Commissioner Ctwoto nominate. Mar tin Campbell, W D. McClelland ; Poor jJirector, cnarles r ck : And tor. Mi- ehaol Hwecny J Rnrveyor, Henry Bcan lan j Coroner, John Brady. Patrirk Doran, John M. Krederirka, and J. K. ii ite were elected Congressional con ferees. Fuller and later reports received hero show a conclusion that the recent glowing accounts from tba Black Rill country is entirely unreliable and con firm the orininn of Professor Winchol that there are no valuable minerals in the country., Colonel Fred Grant, who accomimnied tlie expedition under special instruction, to report upon Its geological character says that the road on which It is claimed void was rlio. covered is of the tneUmorchie ebar. 1 actor, In which no nrecioos minerals nave been itiund. Wot ovor 8ro dol lars' worth was brouchl under his oh. nervation uunug toe nun expedition, and it Is a question whether this wan aot Imported Into that section ; that thi timber la spruce aad yellow pint and la Valueless tor lumber and that thi area of tilable lands ia very small, thora being not enough fjr doses good sums farm. S LEE PI SO WITH HIS EQUAL. (Front, tba Kayollarlllo (X. C.) bam'. A certain hotel, not a thousand miles from Knyctteville, recently hud fur lis guest a aanetimuuiiiiis liKikiiig I'lirttiin Irom tbe hint onn in Aiassaenuseii, who took grout pains to ingratiate himself with the colored 'oplo and instill Into their minds the odious doc trinea of negro equality. The Civil Itiirht hill w as his favorite hohiiy, anil he took occasion, when a suitublo op. imrtiiiiity occurred, to whisper into the ear of all negroes that came with- n hi reach that lie cotisnlcrcU them hfa ennal in every way, 1 he riorter of tho hotel is a burly negro named Jo, who is as irreasy and odorou an Afri can mi ever imparted a high flavor to .1.. a. mil. ,. l.wlMil Ollll tltll BUtilltlV i ... . . i I.... I si-aiawag irom jna-sae im,t.- " using Ellin mr some uinuwn " stone to sharpen his abominable theo- 1 . '.I I I. .. ries on. Hut JO IR a sensible iniraey, albeit, lie is not tho best fellow in the world to rub one's noso ugainnt, anil ho has a pretty Correct idea of R nogroo's pl.,, 'which kept him from being gull- etl by HIS Wollltl-oe wnno imnnt r. i Besidos Jo is attaclietl to the landlord ; of tbo hotel, and, as he is talkative withal, he unbosomed himselt to his emplnvcr one evening, and related all the llisltllious I ailKce nati saiti on int.. subjuct of Htimner'B legacy anil negro equality. The lumllord was thought ful a moment and then exclaimed : "Jo, J II give you 92 to-niorrow morning, if you sleep willi thut fellow to-night." Jo's eyes twinkled like sturs, and he quickly responded : ; "Hut s a bargain, Jiarse jiiii i That night tho meek and iiifsuapcct- ing white friend f tliu race of Ham wa Just crawling into bed when Jo slid into the room, humming ; "John Drown s body is a smouldering in the ilus'," nnd commenced shedding his clothes without further ceremony. The ainuzud puritun started up in his lutl, his eyes standing out un his fuco like a couple of door-knobs, and tremblingly inquired, "My colored friend, what ore you going to do?" Jo pulled his shirt over his head, gave u tii-iucnduoits vuwn, set a few thou sand odors afloat, ami made a leup for the lied, screaming as he went : ' Iho gwine to siend tho night with my ekal !" Tho horrified disciple of ftumiicr irave a veil that would havo made a Piute Indian' hair curl, tore himself' from Jo's M!rsiiring hut fond embrace, leaping from Iho lied, broke for the door with tho cautllc appendage of his shirt flouting like a summer cloud he hind him, ami fell into the arms of the landlord, who, attended by a lew friends, was enjoying the whole scene as only a detent white man could. Next morning Jo received his money, but tbe saint from Massachusetts was not there to see. ..Limn Wax TrieL. Attr Kt'llnirj? Ril.i uouimn mm uw m-pni ' nt t'w (irleaim run liitu tli t uMom llotirte With llftV, Where WhltO f tHi- ftoMiewwf.ro Htntioir.l. tho vic - J, , ... tt.ri.ktio linM'.iiiiiiti nt tltA U'ltlllt Pltl - sens puSHtwJ the I'nstum limine tlie Federal toldim. ekeeretl them. This tuiitlit to provo to tirant that the wliito American soldier in Into to his race. White tiliKid will tell. Let Grant beware. dee'd, late of Lawreooo townrhip. Clearlald Co., FaillllTPI'L AotTIIlKNT. A fire limkc j barins been doly jrnntrd to the ondereifaed, a'J out in the fourth ntt,rj- of one of tl,e; ".'d 1- tfrtJ.U ff OottXin mills, St l ull IilVer. .MlUW.. on iil praenttltaat proneriy nothrntiented forteU 19th iiisL The room was instantly in ; tirment. JulIN w. RKil.EY, flsnios, euttiiig off all ways of ese"aiie. Adminlatrater. An alarm was sounded, but before iieli; "A.IJTION. could arrive, men, women snd ehiltlrcii ! j threw tlielliselvea from tllO willtloWS. I All perMoa nt hereby warned npiftll pur- Many were iiuttantly killed, some mor-' n"i''" "J "J with ib. foii.w , ii J , , , f, , linn properly, win r Two eowa, two -yaor old Ully wounded, ami the remainder more, fr , d Pi,., threo bed.tond. or less injured. The larger numlier of an beddias. one bwrenn, eea ant of ahaira, ono tknu .-V... . ;n...l in il... ,Uif,. saM f eiMinini- alovo and ntenriia. and ono lot of eata in Binw. tn ileitk- A ToiciiiNO Reprimand. (itiver nor I)ix, of New York, in hi decision in tlie ease of Maror Jlavemyer, dis approves of everything the mayor lias done, aeeusos him of a want of deeent respect for the Governor, of defying public sentiment, of insulting the com munity's moral sense, of disingenuous ncevt and hypocrisy, and of a jfntss ahnse of executive iower, but refuses to re more him. Mr. Lewis, tho trustee iu the Jay Cooke bankruptcy, bos filed with the Register a detailed statement Of 2!18 itoms of receipts and 409 Items of ex penditures ; the total receipts shown Iteinif 11 0-13 '15111 and the total ex penditures 1203.300.73, leaving a bal ance of $750,55S 38 in tho bunds of the trustee on the 19th iiiHtiint. In our judgment, Mr. Lewis is rut her an expensive trustee. Referring to the ait! which the Louisiana fire-eaters might receive from tho blustering Democracy north of what it calls "the lino," tho Louis ville Coto-iVr-eWrntif, Democratic news parer, says : "They need exwt noth ing from the Northern Democrats. That chicken will not fight.'" Phila delphia Pre. If, exactly liko the edi tor of the Prefi why chide them f (eneral Kherman has written a memoir of events of tho Into war, all of which Is to be published after his death, with the exception of the lust chapter. This chapter, which com prise tlio General's opinions on the useiui niiiiinry lessons ticnveu irom the war, was printed in the Artnyand JVitry Journal. - Plkkikii. Within the pat five years 70,0(M) jiersons have (eft Hennnny fbrl tho I'niU'tl Stated, beinif lirinrinallrl f.ra Priif tia. Mostof tlio iimiiirniita were able-bodied young men of the poorer clause the verj- kind desired for tbe Herman army, and it is not Strang that Uisniarek has spared no eiion 10 seep tnem at home. I w i ... i Tbe Brooklvn Aram ears : Th at if! ...... .. . .. i . " . 2 vmH traveling: in the fUr West. Tou must flu, I Cro,, aer whose fields have boon devastated by Brassbonrmrn. and eomrratnlutahim on having disposetl of his crop without ute inierveniinn ol miutllemen. riAVARSAM, ncpicnioer A sne- Jal to th Morning Sewt sayn that a lestmetiva tire nt Ilainbrit mi. . this morning, destroyed about ono- uancr ot tho htisiness part of the town. i Tha Democrats of tha Fifth (IV) 'onirressinnal district havo nominated Hon. John Kobltins for Congress. The Radicals are snllt in this district ho. tween Harmer and Myers. James A. Scarlioroiiifli. lata mmt. tnaator at Jowett city, California, who recently absconded with 13,000, hns been arrested and bronirbt to I.ene,.ti. worth, Kansas. , . Al Wilkeslmrra. In 11 tin HtHl'n 1t.,nn. Dietrich, convicted nf rohberr and arson, was sentenced to seventceu years iu tuo ariiiieniiary. v, , Onej hnndred and twontv.flvo Iretet. on about an acre tnfgmunn in Calhoun eonnty, Honda, yielded last yearbtl, 000 oranges. Tha Kansas Legislature met in extra session on Wednesday to provide moans to relieve me oiuaens rendered destl tat by tbe raragwot of tbs gransliopners. WidtlVo TenawwBn had rain on the 28th of Augnst for the flint tin since tha llHh of May. I-,. tx dcfr.lmfnt. tnoi. s. nt snir. e" . MURRAY & GORDON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, :W7 CLUARKIKLD, PA. T F.Y8 LOST I Uat on Snlnrdaj nlbl. Repl Mh. M74. s buneb of ataall boB, which are of no nee lo any ana hot tbo owwer, wlib tbo wnera nnane at. Uchtd br n ring. Awe Soman tdln ,' obllio tbo owner hj learlni them nt the Peal. tiBee. or relornlne lbB to Kmnb Short, eoai o'ir ll.d -Shirt,.- PRAMK SHORT. 1 lam Sold. 8ait. Imb, U74 It. QAUTION. All perRooa art hereby warned nxninat pnr- chaRint. or in nuy way aietdllnit wltn one anen U.1..A Pl.aii. WOW io BORRTMiOW Ol i. It. LOB- I Ai linniRida tewaBhln. Pn.. aa I v;- " aa la only left In hi. ear., .... iKi Bny order. Ehf. LAMBORIC. mr .. C . A 1RT1 .St weaioTer, r - -i A UTION '. " All poraon.nre b.rehy warnrtl asalnatn.eddlln V-;;::rx'oV,rd,,ir; , tf H. la the poaaaaaion nf C. C. Ji.rr.ll, of Morria lown.b.o. na tbaaatao beloaea u. . nnd i. i.ii w.tn V.TATiiovRK jr Kylortown, Sept. tii, H74 i. 0 a rnox.- All nerronR are heroliy warned eralnet par. rbatlnorinaddllnwithfWO URAY HOKbhs, now is tbe poaeeBttoo of Jobs 8. MoUerrey, of lli.it UiwoBlilp, nt tbo tamo wore pomonaon ny na at Onfltable'e aalo, and are left with hia on loan, aubleet t mr ordrr. ANTHONY MotiARVET. McOnrtoy, 8rpL IS, 1HI II. qXUtion.- All pernnR aro hereby nnnlioso nsalnil purehnalnf, nr n any way aoddlin( with Iho ful lowing peraonal proiorty. ria i Onn brawn nn I bay bot.e, 4 hoi., 1 sheep, t now, 1 1o Bled, I plowe, It Btioka of pine nnd wnh limber (I.euS feel , S ton of bay, aetu of hnraeea, norea of nhrit is tbo kead, 4 serea of worn, U nsrrsof boekwbenl. Be in tbo ponecaeiotl of Javoa MrClinoer, of Bell lowoabip, na Iho annva waa parabaeed by me al bbetif a Bale, nnd I. left with hitn eubjeet lo n order. .,. WM. F. J011K8T01C. Orampian Hill.. SepL 90, 1174-tl. DISSOLUTION OF PARTXER MIIIP. The 00 pnrtnarRbip heretofore ex itlltis between Pa'riek Cortey and Ssntoel A. Caldwell, al Blgler IStatlon. In Brad lord town .hip, waa diBtolreil by ntutunl eonaantoa the liu. . d.t til Joly. IS7. Tba booka nnd ao , count, of tbo Ira aro left tn the hand, of P. lorlry A fur aeltlenient nnd oolleeUon. Tboao knowing IbantBeltaa indebted lo the Irs are roqarstod to eoeae forward and aettlt their Meooila. P.CURLKYSC0. WillUm-srore, BepL JI, l7 lt R EGISTER-8 NOTICE.- NoliM ! UreliV civen thttt lam rullowinr m eoiint htf lc-n i-wii-rd ud pa mxi by nt, sad rrntiai of rreorJ in thia item fur Ibt iu- pMtitm of bains len-lcwi, ensJiton, and all othm inunutcd, and will b preturBted lo lb net! Or. iihDi' l ourt ot Clnarftvld euaalj, co b beM at Ibt Court Huuw, in tbe borougb f Clrarfield, ton tiio.tif tht Ut WBdy (being tbe Mb day) ol October (aecond weok T uraa), A. V. UH : Final aeoauit of John J. Fieard aod MargarH I.ro(H. furmerlf Marfarat Botl. icaitlort af Jrjhn Lluelp drecaved. llacifTrK'a Orrtrt, 1 A. W. LEE, Cleat-Arid, Pa., ept. 1, I74-a.J HefiMer. i 4 IMIMSTRATRIX'SN0TICK..- Nwtie i.k.rtb, ..retitb.tl.tler.af .d.ia, ; UMtiuBoa tht MUUr John a.thhUPsun', Uu of Uradford twpM ClearBM to.. ra.,ietl, i k , V' TTilT.ImLuri all nerroon indebied to aaid eatato will plaaaa ' . . ... . i .1 - w ... sahn Immediate payment, nnd thoeo barinf ' eleinta or drmanda will preerni toem properly aalbonliealad for Battlement wltkoot delay. i NANCY K. THOMPSON, Sept. 21, 1S74 AdminUttWil. 1)MIN ISTRTrOR S NOTICE Notion iB brroby eirtn tbat leltrrRef ad I uoietretioo on Ibe erlate ol JAMK8 KKNTON, toe in.i, ovw to toe y" ...mo nnver. " . of Jordan townabip. Tbo aboro properly waa pnrrbered by Boa at Con.tnblo'B ante nnd la left with him os loan only, aohjerl tn say order nt any time. ISAAC P. BLOOM. Antonrillo, Sept. II. IS74-ltn Jan. 6. Pasaona, Prta'L R. B. Bssennn, 6W'y; CONTINENTAL Lire Insurance Company, OF BARTF0RD, CONN. AfWHc.. .$.MI,0 Kftt.o of Aweta to LiftbililiM 112 FurnUbtf tanraoD kt tbt rcrjr lwttteort Pelmy-baldor participmt ) th proflti 4 tb Cuiripanr, thm ouDliBasllj redaeing tb taiuftl piTtncnic. Pur rmtet, kr., nn r addrtM R. M MrKNALLT, Apit. Office ia Bhwi Row, C1mtM. Pa. t:l7t. LUl of Ortvntl aad Trarom Jarort tlrtwa fnr Boplriaher Verm, coa.nVtoein on tbo foarth Moadajr (lfta), and ooniiaaing fwr tbrotwcakt: OIUND Ji Bom. SKTOfoll KBK. B. ArnlnoJt, Borrarta UtMiric Weater...Bloo John H. oarhartpBcClt Jann Connly.....Caett Oaltin Slerrns, " P. LilBin(or-.CIearneU A. J. Jationo, J. W. Keller, Ootiaetea J. Biaeahowar...iiranaat U.K. Ilu-keraan.lleltea Hobt. MeM array, " Pheo A. Howie, Kael A. c)paHinian, Lawreaee War. I. Irwin. Ueorirr Turner, Ji.ha Millor. nf. bumbarger, B rail ford John I'm, Jacob Barga, Ki. Poult, Mort. H Utmn, David MrKiacty.Drmdj Lnnai. Koro, " J. M. lNntlflhw.it. -iloo. W. Noldor, 4'hilip Arnold. Elijah KflbrnlalUr, : Jcro. Ilriralrv, Burafiila, Joba B.lrirkrr. J. Ane-benlwana, M llrnrr Unlteli. " Jaek. llooror...Narria J. P. P.ath.Nt-w Wuk'a Allen Mr0onnld....Penn Jaeteo ll.tlr, M. L. C. K..o.....Pik. rains warn. Daein Milehtll Uell N. B. Rw....CIeorlo Dand Oell, " jJoon Porter, ' Ailam Wfovot. bloom ' Perry Maltern..Deaatar Samuel Irwlo, M Jjohn llajrhea, Iaaao Hrtab.v B'tej.'Wm. ( t,ar.l.... Halloa Jonna H. I'etm-B, p. Uall.theT, Hoelteele Jna. Winnry...Bratirorl!Janina Kneld...Ua.loB J..kn II. Ktlrr. : -. lOnton W.nJ.IL - J Oarid HiBehtngR, " Henry Reiur, Kartkaaa It. 11. Rirk... Brady Jan. Foreet... .Lawreaee il t. T. Tola, " Ah rant Penree....Merrln Hoary A u rand, s'.' Mct'I!.,en, D.'rn.il. lleo. Arnery, H-nj. Kit JI1- M. W. Joltnson....Pmw 1. r. Mrkeodrick .Pike Xlani PaaRatora, " John Owen, " K. Weriaj.... WooJe.ro ncer...... .Cheat Mctlarvey, KontR...Cortnclon Oilltlanel, , ' XfLATIOM! INKLATIONI Jatnoa Kerr 4 Co., refardleea of tbo aelleB af the Preaident, nro InSallnx. nnd bare lalaled their nlreadr larje atoeh el Clothing, antil M now entltrscea tha loeat neaorloieat ol Clothlae aod rorntautne Hootoi In ny null atam In renaiyl- ,"' "dnoed pnoo Hot of a - ine eriiniea ewtnraeea to taetr etoea: mkn's co rToNAUK si'irs, only M MKM'S CA8SIMKR8 81; ITS, ONI.T I M NK.N-8 ALL WOOL CASS. SMTH. II H NKN'Sl FINN BLUR HUG. SUITS, II YllljTIIH' HI ITrt, so. leH CHILD'S rt.NH HLtTS rl.OTH SUITS. I N ! CHtLO'S PANCY lllAII. SUITS, II H CIIILUHEN'S 81!ITH,allr,riooa,frl.MUII M Vaakrwllas Silk, Olnfhaas, Cotton-a larfa and Im saeortaBoaL Hwolery Finy tloaeno Li.le Thrend, 811k, Cotton nnd Kofliih Bnporloojt hoer, whiah will ho Bold at from a oeala op. Hblrtn. Onr atoeh of ahtrte It lnrxe nnd aom- plele, stnbrnolnf tho Unlreroal, Preub Pereale, Cotton, CtBRlniero nnd oohrrrel Shirts, ia freal variety. Wo wonld ant Iw oar .ilot.M thai harlal bouxbt r,ioda at U per eeaL loaa then heretofore. we nro nr., area te anil Ibem nt srleaa FORI wit. really aatoatah arerybndy. Call eadr and bm far Jour.elree. JAMKS KKRR A CO. Old Wealern llolal Corner, Clonrield, Pa. it gTORKKKKI'KHS, ATTB31TI0N I. Wn derlro In eallyonraltenllon to onr eietarten ConiwilRortiw buRinee nnd to onr faeilltiaa sir die- poRl' ir of Rwob prodoeo aa owrotwjiRoera aando. llarint n largo Initio with eity otoren,wo are en abled te make quirk relnrna, nt tall nrieew. Slorekeeoera heviow OkteheeMi. elntter. WXf. or aibor protlneo, will do well lo g Wo na n trial. w nerw uroeerlea are taken la esenanga, a e BRieitoa will be eharg.d. 8. L. KIRK. SON C0.t Whrtlerale Drttrera and t'ootnttBiiea Merebanta, No. I.il H. Third at reel, phile- . nprly lltn Aia-The aedwrnignoe nSen tar elo a raloable town Sroworty Ib lha boroogb ol Clo.rH. Id. Lot II. 1 (bob. With n good two rtery Butedl bttwee thereon orwetod. with tkrea roowia taewn atatrn nnd taw bed reeotR op eUlra. Alee, sewing roowiand balb raon on naaond leer. Howon olabed oinpl,,, nw,, eeMor te allies Oood donhlo sore! nnd good wntar. Prioa TMV aenahlo and tinymnntB away. lOeogTI WM. if. erm.LOUaR. HOU8R AND LOT FOB 8ALKI Tbn llewaa nnd Lot M tan onmor af Mar. hat aad Fifth Mraelo, Clonrield, Ph., Va for Rale. Tbo lot eeatatae aenely nn nnro nf yreowd. Tad booao ia n Inewo dowkfa froan. oowaoiwhu nine reoato. Per toraM sad ether Inrerntntken annlr lo the awhwaribew, al Ue Poet Odaa. ' r. a. aaufcui.
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