(Uuaut B. Gooulaxdii, Editor. ; " . . CLEARFIELD, Pa. , , , , WKDNESDAT MORN I Nil, JULY II, IOT1, llaador, If yoa Mt la baow 1ial la galog a. In tha buatnata world, Jurt raad our ad.artiatag aojuuioa, tli Sjtrtial ooimun In particular. '" TUB PRIMARY ' na Iliilej 411' rcfiulro tlio PenjocTatic primary aJovtipn to be JiulU auaitally on the Saturday prreteding the third Tuesday of September, .(tho 18Ui this yam-).' The County Convention will tvMomUIo oil Xvali, thel Sltf.U'ing tlio flint wook of court. CanlidaU aro' also 'required' W Jmhliah ; their nauioti lit kaut throe ;weuki jiruvlouB to tho eloetion.' Therefore no name can Jt'tjally ' riuiou hc4,, according to tho rulo, nfU? tho first day of Sep tember: The foil fur announcing candidates will be: for Senator, $15 1 Treasurer, 1 10 ; CpmminsloiioT,' 95 ; Auditof';lind (kroner, t'i eath,; ... Thi, charge .in cludes tho -printing" of 8,000 tickets, ami mint be paid in advance, tly ' ni: Wo. notice that Adam Hoy ia an nounced as a Democratic candidate for Senator iu Centra county. ' ' The rlaltimoro American has throe t20,00 libel suits on hand. TJathcr too hiany for a "grand ihoral idea" document ...,. , P The Democratic delegate election in Centre county comes off on Saturday, the 7th day of August, and tho county convontinn assomliles on Tuesday, tho Iftth. ' ' , i ..ii.a ....-) J.--J- .11 JloeeherD lectune awj aenuons tire to be five limes higher than bofore his "emotional kissing" affair, his book seller aro suffering awfully. Kobody buys his book. This is a far more de cided verdict thin thai of tho Fly- month jury. ; yi; A Ooktbaht. Tlio Chicago Tunes says Grant had his salary increftHOtl S I 0, 000 In four Tears fiir wiring the Union. Hceeher gets an Increases of 180,000 for one your for well, it's hard to tell what for, but it shows how inuoli more grateful cliunlie aro tlian repnlilicn' ' 1 '' ;i ' ' To Til J'oist. The Cincinnati En quirer, In alluding to the contest in this State, stiya: "The democrats of Penn sylvania are tulking of Governor Big ' lor lor (iovei'iior, aud the old gonllo ninn any tliat he will aocu)it the nom ination, tt's well enongli to go back now and then and hunt up the tried and faithful servants of a better era." Tug Damnino 1'Roor. Ouour4th , . . . i - pago will bo lounU tuo uuinninjt JSf ii ... uv iu uu.ui.M.g 'j,. -r - .i , ... n uaiputi'ated on the taxpayers by tbe State Treasury ring. This report of tho Legislative commit tee is only the forerunner of far more startling developments when that body meet. If a private citixen would vio late as much statute law as our State Treasurers have within the past ten years, ho v-'ould bo consigned to the ponitontiury for life, , , .!,' Thi 'editorof tho Danville TntelU gencer saya: . : , , , Wa aaa It italad Ibal Iba Bapabllaaa faallaaa la lluatinfilim eouatj liara bariad tba batobat, and purpoae raadlnf aad buarduif toratbar bara anrr. It tbli ba trua, thra, Uilnj tba apialoaa aaab baa apraand ai ta Iba ebaraatar of aa alb ar, aavar Ufora nai ibera aaob a aualitiaa sf aa huag KuuDdreU. Hold on, brother Clialfaut ; the haUh ct is not buried, although the "biggest injuti," Soott, has left the oounty. The lute attempt to settle was an individu al enlorprixo, whereby a few attempt cd to sell out tho many. ...,,' Useful Men. Tho editors of tho Tyroue Jferald last week settled the judical fight in Huntingdon oounty. In alluding to tho funeral they say: Ai vara at ths klrth, an dmred ta ba at tha daatb of kba Kapabltaao qoarral ia llaatiai dna aooalr, bo wa aeal duwa abaN laft rrldaf, to witaati Uia burial of tba aaoatural child bora ix ;aan ago, Tha littla rareal wal a raal, rob ulaa apaelnas af tba Amarlaaa aaaa Imh, aad a IroublMotna aaa at that, bat a liar a itoraij Ilia and a daiparata itroggla, va hope ba "haf goaa to naat bli brother," dowo wbera gnod littla fal Iowa Barar go. We may probably hear something more abont the grnu homo by Novem ber. "The little rascal" may not slay buried. - Judga PanhiD'i obaneal for thrgubrrBatorlal aomiaaHfiB at tna Rrla aonrenllna aram ta ba daoblailrr good ia foot bat tar tbaa thaaa af any elbar ganUaiaan aamcd and tt will bardljr ba polvtble to daloat !. lomortB rmaaH. That hiay pass for par up in Cain bria or down. in Schuylkill. Tho Judge Is a very clover gentleman, and in onr judgment ho is "tho right man in the right place." Tho Schuylkill oop1o liko him very much, and we aro thereforo oposed to his removal at this time. He will make a good Governor ten years alter this date, and a most excellent jndgo during that time. Tms Way. Tho Lancaster Intelli gencer, which so elaborately assailed Auditor General Temple bonie time ago for his nrotism, comes down in this way in its issue of the 13th Tba aaanaattne af Bapallam, aaaiatlma llaea rnada agataat Aadllar Uaaaral TanpUt, taraj wat to ba annralj Bafoandad, oot ona of bla appoiat- aaa boing connaelad wits aim bj blood or riaffa. Wo tire doubly pleased at- this an nouncement. There is nothing so of- , l'vnsive to a w llieso domestic, family arrangements under our system of gov. eminent, which have btxn lived np to so closely by Grant, in imitation of tho crowned heads of Europe. Too Mrm or a Sikxad. Tho llar rlsbnrg Patrkt say : Tha BuparlBtcadaat af rablle Taitractloa baa aditrtoaad s onmiaaaloatlaa to tba Sabool UI rartata of SlcKaaa oBBotp, aahlag thaai ta taka aalka laoklag la tba radaaltoai of laa ulaij of lha Oaunly BapariataBdant in tkat aoaatv. 11a alto inlimataa, la aaa thar fall la raaoiamead radwaUoa af tba aalarr. Bae ftiad at Sl.SOO par aaauai.that Jaatiaa to otbar eoanliaa wiltfaa frara, oavpal baa to taka lha wbola aaa oat of tba Plata appropriatioa for MeKaaa anaBt, aaw abnat $f,b90, thai loaf tag far tho aabaola abawt IMS. .... Hold on, down there. There la a little too much "sprvl eagle" abont that intimation, when tboro is a Con stitutional chart aud aevoral Acts of. Assembly whereby to rcgvlate action. This intimation smarts too raaeb like sondini Sheridnn to Ivouisiana to or ganise the LcgiBUvtare No more of laaldunilor education oa this conti Hoot, gentlemen. ( SUFFRAGE AXD VKCTIOXS. Tho period is at and when luqtiirv Is often made l; those who wish to ho rogittorod or py their talus, who tho '.'.utoHsor is, ute. To aatist tnxwe inquiring for information of this kind, wo will state that uoder tlW new Con stitution, over 'jHtrson desiring to Vote at tho approaching November election, must have resided for the period of two month oO iny.i, In the election district whore bo offers to vote, and f over twenty-two yean or ago,-ahall have paid within two years a State or County tax, which shall have been anuwod at, least fm maxtht, and paid at loast one month before the day of tho erection,- The-Tmyment of taxes tinj oicotiQR ,uay, and tbe ten day assorw monU, aro things of tho past Below will bo found a list of tho as- soHaors In tho jwverul boroughs and townshipa of Clearfield : county, for 1875, togothor with tbe post office ad- dresa, as flillows: i' 1 ' list or asskhsobs. ' ' ' ' " ' Bnniil irWn. T. Holmu...M..llarsil4e. Cte.rS.IS Jhh Wrllliy Clwrl.ld. " ' CsniianUls.a. W. 0la..........CstMinUI 1 Uoaudila Jim lHua.,.,.lUaud LsbIkt Clljr,J. Jt. CapplMi..Lb Cil. N. Wuh'Ua...nilw llirli ...N. Wuh'loa. OwMla ......... R- A. Oaaialll...,...Oas HUM. WallMtuw.,.lnM ehlM.I...,,.WUW.ttoa. Baowria IO....U. W. K.I.... ulaa llwi. , Ball-.... 1. W. Oaaipkall Curt. " ' 1 BhMBiki,..m;.Wal. Star v...Koraat. ' Ban..w....,Jamat H. Wtol WallaaaWa. , Br.J(a......W. It WllllaaH..M...Wia'ina. BrJj.. H. H. Wla(art....Lallnbar(. BarailaV... laka Kaala PatabnifiUa. CkatU..t..W. H.WaliMt.,..UariL CoTiugtaBw...Joha Tlaar4 ..ranoavilla. liawtur.. DtrlJ Owuart. fblllpibora. ' Fraiua.....K. O. Ball Laaiaar City. airara,......M. Baopa... .BWill.. OarbaN tM..,,J. A. rullan..,H Sbawivllla. , Uraharn. ...... A. O. Iala QrabaiakiQ. UrMaaua.L.Darld B.IL ....Bawer. Uallb..J. a. MoKwmaa......lillk'i Mllli. Uaalaa.f,...W. 0. WMjar0....1'anBa.ld. ... Jordaa Jai. W. Jhaitoa....AaiK.BTilla. Kartbaaa.......Irliie Ilartfraa.....Balt lfpk. Kaoi..,..4.....Kaaeii Uaklali..,.Ne Mlllpon. Uwraooa ....bl&rlia Klohala.M.OIaaral4. Murrla.. Joba llaorar- ,..KvlarUaB. I' ran . bl. llavll Urmmp. Ililll. Piba.....,Iuaa CalilralU....OaraaiUla. lotoa ...!. U. Criok... Koakloa. Wwttward Sataaal Hoadaraea...IIoaliilala. In our local columns will be found the instructions given to tho assessors by the County Commissioners, so that having the forgoing list before him, as woll as tho instructions Indicated, no voter noed fail to bo registoied, if both citisen and officer do their duty, ; SsiokiNO tiiim Uiit. The people of Louisiana, through a committee, are just now exposing the robberies per petrated upon thorn by tho carpet bag vagabonds who have in rested that State since tho advent oi Bon Butler. , The carpet bag Governor, Kellogg, seeing that his confederates aro likely to land in tho penitentiary, has vocrcd around on tho side of tho peoplo, and is fur nishing tho commitloo with valuable information. Ho has add rowed a lot to the attorney general Inclosing a re port of the exports appointed by him to examine into tho auditor general's office, in which he saya the investiga tions that have taken place before both the civil and criminal courts, and the investigation and tho report of tbirj State a examiners, disclose gross cul pability oa the part of other persona whoso acU have injured the State, aud tor years have cast discredit on . government, I especially; r.our vuii tiuaa hi! , mo !.-'-' .hnil in iKtu MMtwut and requea;'' tuV"' . II i . prompt measures to bring to jus- ... ..I ., . ...,, r itiw mii fciiunu uu unvv uvvii guiiij ui defrauding tho State as disclosed by these inquiries. llAaTRANPT'S Kaiioid KlXII.- I The BellufonU) Industrial Advocate, saya ; "Tbe popularity of ilartrantl in Centre oounty appears to be on tho decline instead of Increasing, as it Is now generally coucedod by bis friends that from one thousand five hundred to two thousand Republicans and tem perance mem in Centre oounty will ro fuso to vote for Gov. John F. Hart-! rauft at the next election, in conse quence of bis action in signing the now license law and tbe act repealing the local option law. Tbe friends of local option look upon the .action of tho Legislature and Governor in regard to those acts as an Insult to the majority and ot a direct trampling of tho will and rights of the peoplo undor their feet . Tbe peoplo chum that they have right that the Legislature and Gov ernor must respect Boaides these ob jections, one of Hartranft'a staunch supporters, Ed. Blanchard, Esq., and tho editors of the Bellefoute Republican, with othor lesser lights in the Repub lican party, have desurted their old party and gone over to the "Independ ent Greenback" party, and are now engaged iu circulating a petition for tho calling of anothorState convention." Lucar Dhi. It appears that Beech efs little affair with Mrs. Til ton has not only raised bis salary to $100,000, but bo will hereafter charge 1.100 in stead of f 150 for delivenng lecture. An exchange saya that be has mado a contract with a Western agent to de liver fourteen lectures at various points in the West during the coming season, Tho price is t&00 a night and exnsea, which will help him ' to eke out his scanty salary. The subjects of tbe locturos are not yet announced, but there are a great many interesting topics on which Mr. lleechor could tell us much that we should like to know, We hope but few clergymen will fol low Beechor'a examplo we mean In raising hi salary and lecturing fees so enormously these tight times. SiviatLT Taut. The Indianapolis Sentinel doo not appear to be friendly to Senator Morton. It says ho failed to win a reputation for virtue in a Sen ate where auch men as Carpenter, Chandler and Tate wore hi associ ate. Ho wa not renowned for hon esty whero Powoll, Clayton and Spen cor wore his compeers. Jlo wa a loader in an era of fraud worse than that of Walpote, when every man had his price, and yet never strnck a blow fur purity and good government, but compared hi knavish follow to the revolutionary lather in integrity and so forth. : Libbbal Tba PiBMirati af Olarioa aoOBt at Ibair aaaraatloa. but waak, laitrwctad Uelr dalegaaaa ta rha Stata OoaraBtraa aa vala far Cat. JaaMa B. Haas for Oararaar aad Oapt. Wbi. Aaraaat far Biota Traararar. Thar Blight bo wall kara raoaaiBiaadad aaaa ClarioB gaatlanaa for Praoldaat, taa, wbila aagagad la tkw aarl Bata. CLBasnatB RBrnLicas. That's so, friend Goodlandor, then we wouldn't b ; behind Clearfield a whit We have the mon that would make President and Senator, and we mean to trot them out. We can com pare with your Bigler and your Wal lace, who with the lamented Buchan an, were first namod In Clarion. Come, now, rive us a bit In return, and our word lor it, we will find yon a Hickory that cannot be broken. Clarion Jaciaonian, , ' . Wall, Well I CoL Alexander job are certainly very greody out there. rid 1110X KKLLKY. This roaring demagogue, absorbed III his own greatness, seems to bo pro pariiK himself for the leadership of commnism oh lliia, continent, If is lovement Is pVematiU'e. r There Is too liui fc; uiytociiuiod territory In tb .country via to deiuMd it division, ;of property. "Our momt" debauchery is very great, It Is tnio j but .not highly enough tumpoi-eil to be able to organ ise a party of freebooters on the plan of the French revolutionists. That tho ofliuo holders under Grant aro cor nipt enough to precipitate something Of tho, Itind, to retain powor, Is very true, but tlioy luck the courngo of - RobMptomand Ms MtewewtisttigaRe In an enterprise to hazardous. 'Be sides, tho peoplo aro not corrupt enough to rally to their standard. , . I Kelly ia a Philadelphia Congress man. Ho baa represented that city for twelve years, and, Seeing that his star is about setting, ho has become dosperulo. )I repaired to Young. town, Ohio, two week ago to assist at tho burial br Radicalism in that State. The editor of tho Yo'ingstown 1 Regit fcr, who wa present and .board .the speech, iu alluding to it, saya :,i ., Jadga Kallaj'a rpaoob waa araah mom rralaat tbaa tha raporu vbieb ba dialatad Ib tba bllor Booa bafitra tt waa dallvarad. It thra prooaad to rl va Ita ophlioB of tha oWtalnt part aa followt ; "Wbaa Jsdga Kall.T raaobad hU paroralloa.l avaa Moaa wao bas lollowad hint wltaoBt diaap. proval. aran with eotnnaudatton, wrra ahoekad aad oatragod by lha plain svawal or bla oobi bbUm. Kvarjr aiaa who bad a dollar, ksaw that tba thaatrloal arator bad larllad tho aaob, tha wont alaaanta of aoriaty, ta rira aod rob hiaa. Had aunh a apaaak boon dellrarod bars to lha krlghta or tba ilrlbaa bial wlalar, wbaa taa maa wura aaffariag with hangar aad aold, tba aa rpunaa ta tba daiuagagna might hava baan ao nrrrad iB tha atrila of elatrat. Aa tba drina gogaa akrlrkad wltk bla aroar atanaar bli waralng l maa ar Maal that Uia atob nlgkt gatbar at th.U- durr aad pal Ilia kuifa at tbair tbroatt, awd rrgmnrata tha oounlry br ra-anaot-lug tba borrorl af Iba fraaob rarolaUan, it wai a aradit la tha ragarw of oar oiUaana , for froa rpaaoh that ha an But hinod ftoui tha itaga. It waa la rpirit plaia L'omiaunltia, nodligoiard rob bar r, a alaar proalaioatbin af war af tha poof apoa Iba riob, af laa waitafal -obob tba provident. IndatiaulrtJ wara Bo laaa aalraged Uiaa otharf. Thalr ahagrld and BiortlgaatloB wara iadaod graatrr, aa It aaaar to Ihaa lika tiling a pail with milk aad loan kioking .it "'"; L 1 I A BtAUTirnb Tino.--Wm. B. ltecd, formerly of Philadelphia, who once remarked' that "Lehigh must do bet tor," Joint M. i Cooper, formerly of Chambnrsburg, and Chauncey R Black, of York, all Pennsylvnnians, arc tho individuals who haro been muuaging Pcnnsylvnniu mutters in tho New Vork .S'km and ll'wlJ during tho past year. A more "ragjred edged" trioof political reprobates Is not to be fonad any whore. For such men to talk about reform and exposing crime is superlative impu dence. Their work on tho surface looks more like Naekintiil than "ring" exposure. They are just the men out of which rings aro made. They aro to a party just what tho poluto bug is to that vegetuble. . ., lfooTiNU Tiiru Out. The Stale of Delaware ba lost her influence in tho "government" ring. Tho rnscttlity of two leading Grant rooster having lie-., come muri after wSti-ijiitK)n. waa cinnnollcd 'Vi dismiss them. Tho Wihninton CrVa- zrtte thinks it hartl that Delaware should lose both Harrington anil Fish er as ruproacutativu in office at Wash ington. "Why drive away the lant ttolawaro curpet-liagger and lot all the rest stayT and this, too, just as a camp meeting was commencing on the beach, where ho expected logo and pray with hi brethren." Fisher's friends prayed for him to some purpose, but Pierro pont having filed an objection, which is not as yet overcome, Fisher is still on the "ragged edge." - i In TaoliBi.i. Tho sub. engaged on the columns of tbe Philadelphia iVess, is just now delivering lectures to tbe independent voters of thtlt plundered city. Ho is a Latin expert, and calls them nominii umbra, whatever that may mean. Well, It was a littlo shad ow, too, not the sice of a man's hand, that Klijah saw from the mountain top, but it wasn't long before tho old prophet bad to gather up bis gown and make for his domicile, or get a com plete ducking. " And If tbo signs of the time aro worth anything it will not be long before a lot of political black legs In that city will bo compelled to gather up their plunder, and "go West" or land in the penitentiary. A lUnicAL Cuaniii. Major Tai- pan, who was once "boss" of tbe Dry Tortugaa, is now a "boas" barber In Boston. Wo aro pleased to note his promotion. ' Nbwspapir Chanue. Tho partner ship between Messrs. K. B. McCrum and II. C. Dem, in the publication ot the Altoona Tribune, terminated on Ratnnlnv lnat. Mr. Dora has nurchas- ed Mr. McCrum's interest, and the lat ter retires from the business. This firm bas established an enviable name and reputation throughout Contra! Pennsylvania, and by judicious man agement and close attention to work a valuable office and business have born established. Tbe rotlrinir partner will carry with him tbe kind wisho ot hi brethren of the craft and a lares cir cle of friends to his new borne in Col orado. Under tbe management of Mr. Hern, we bave no doubt the Tribune will continue to occupy a prominent position among the journals of tho State. We wish him tho full measure or success whioh his ability and energy so well doaerve. Altoona Sun. A CoMPtlaUKT. The Philadelphia Timet saya t "Some say that Delano is going nnd some insist that he will stick. Oar judgment lean to the lat ter opinion, for Delano i decidedly undor fire just now a pretty sharp fire, and one that is likely to be con tinued for some time and Grant would never let him retire under such cirenmstancos. ' Mr. Marsh and tho rest have taken the wrong course it they wantod to get rid of him. To prove a man a rascal is not the way to get bim out oi ine lauinoi. The Morning Patriot and Lancartcr InteUiiimeer are now waging a very nioe littla war against each other, audi, saying soma bitter tilings, ui courae tlllB IB IIU11U W Ollr UUfllUWW, IIU WWUailB-l ... .. " ,.ij C, i.-Ti lilt) llllllllua wiiciiiy, I. Biram w vmM ... ., ifi.' , u,..,i S rSwS: after th. ov,mber .lection. P , , a v........ u. a. ultimo but one., and ha roarotl unnuin ay : Lat Tueaxlay, Bheriff Lainher-1 , tep-children for her various hus ton.of Veingooointy,lda lot of j but bl bail children of Ibhaw awtailltr amna tarn hilfiflrawl choice obiekens, th property of Ji. T. M. Simmon, at Oil City. The total um realiaed was t3o8.o&. Two rooa ters brought tbe highest flguroa One beintr sold for 13. and th other for 26. These two fowl were Duff (Joohin ami somewhat smaller than ysarling calve. The pittol used by Aaron Burr in hat duel with Alexander Hamilton waa oa of the rebo exhibited at the New Haven Centennial rooently. XK1V8 1TKMS. Moody and Sankoy have engaged passago for. America August 4. Kinily. one of Brighum Young's wive, died on Halunlay, July 17th, '1 Tbo French Government has pre sented a statue of Lafayette to the Central Park In JNow lork city Seth Green has taken bis depar ture Irom America irouo to till tho rivvers of Germany with lish. The averuue iiersoual wuullh throughout the whole United Stutes, including llio Territories, is iili. Mr. Lincoln has not shown any symptom of recovery from bur ineulul disease at tho asylum. , ' i -rTho Wouldn't Journal says Mnr Kllxabeth K. Tiltnn has taken steps to obtain a divorce from Theodore Tilton. A private dispatch from Bastrop, La., reports tho burning ot tho busi ness part oi tlie town. , ' Judiro Kitllerton Is recovering from the effects of tho lluecher triul in the pure nil' of his furin in Virginia. i U. P. M'Gratb, tho lucky Ken tucky turl'inun, has profiled to tho ex tent of Slun,000 by bis successes this season, Lady Franklin, tho widow of Sir John rrnnklin, tho Arrtlo explorer, died in London, Kngland, on Sunday night, July 18th, aged 70 yeurs. , Tbo thirty-seventh auuual bussion of tbo Grand Lodge of 1. O. t). F. of aliasissippi convened in Vicksuurg on tho 21st Hist. .,, ... , , A. S. Aboil, of the Baltimore Sun, is probably the richest Journalist in America, bis wealth boing estimated at Irom seven to ton millions of dollars, Lydla Smith, who was Tlmddeus Stevens's hnusokoccr, and was given 15,0011 by his will, has sued tho eslulo for six years' pay at two hundred dol lars a mouth. . Johnny Stoel, or "ooal oil John ny," is now working with a gang of bridge tiuiluont, on the llock Inland ltailroud, in Shelby county, lowu, ut a salary of f 2.7fi per day. Hon. John Cadwallailer, Jiulgo of tho U.S. District! ourtfortho r.aslorn District of Pennsylvania, is engaged in writing a biography of 'the Into ex President lliiehannii. . Recent houvy rains have caused tho Wabash river and other streams in tho Ohio valley to overflow their hanks and done rreal diuuage to the crops, especially the growing corn. . The New Hampshire Lofrislnturo has made a snlwerintion of 815,000 to tho centennial stock, and an appropria tion of J5,000 to dolrny tho State's ex pense at tho centennial. ' Mr. H. D. Zicgler, ol Livormoro, Pa., has a coin in bis possession more than 1,000 years old. It is an old I Io nian ' coin, and is in a good slate of preservation. Tho national association of lum bermen will meet at Chicago in Sep tember, anil an invitation lias been ex tended tolumbermon everywhere to lie present at tho mooting. Hon. William M. Hall, President Jlld: dgo of the 10th Judicial Distrh JjX'Uffrey- and for a rocomim dl'ord anil Hninyrsid ftfirn Imi I tho pardon ot D. D. Willi; J'ilirfTTOd homo from an extended Viur in F.urope, Samuul Priestly Taylor, who wa believed to be tbe oldest oixnnist and geuoral musician in the world, died at ia home in Brooklyn, Now Vork, on the litb iust, in the 04th of his year ago. , , Tbe Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley and Pittsburgh Railroad, from Titus villo, Pa., to Dunkirk, N. ., 100 miles in length, has been running for five years, and ha not killed or injured a passenger. The occupants of six hundred shan ties along the lines of New York rail road mako a living by planting corn and potatoes between the rails and tho fence. It is said that 900 acres are cultivated in this way. Mr. S. T. Van Buren, a son of tbe late ex-President Van Buren, has been removed to tho Hudson Hospital for the Insane at Pouirbkeepsio, N. Y. Hi mind ba boon seriously affected at intervals for omo time. The story of wonderful discoveries ol mountains of gold in tho Black Hill country have at last boon ontiroly ex ploded, and later report talk of tbe yield being about a half tn three quar ters or a cent to tho panliil, ana even this i doubtful. Gold has been found near Decatur, Illinois, but it is yet a question wheth- or it is found in sufficient quantities to pay for milling. J ho vicinity where the gold lias ueen found is known as Duck creek, anil as about three miles west of Decatur. During the recent interview be tween the Indian chicle and the Presi dent, tho latter got near enough to breathe in hisface. The red man started back with a bsk of surprise, exclaim ing: "Ugh I Big lnjnn and Great Fa ther drink the same." The State census now being com ploted in New York show an increase of a quarter ot a million in the popula tion of the city of New York since 1870. Brooklyn has inoreased 75,000. Tho estimated population in and around the eity of New York ia sol down at 2,500, 000. It appears that General Frank P. Blair left no estate, and at tho time of his death was dependent for supiort upon his offlco of Insurance Commis sioner of Missouri. o leaves a wile and eight children. One of his sons ha just accepted a business situation in Boston. Pat Sweeney and Wm. Bond who bucked and gagged James Stott. cashier of tbo bank at Carliondalo, l.urcnio oounty, and then robbed that institu tion of 16,700, on tho 14th of J miliary last, have both been recently arrested and aro now in jnil at Wilkes Barro, awaiting thoir trial. The paddle wheels of a largo steam er ou tlie St John river in Florida stopped, a few night ago, and then oaniu crash after crash in the wood work. A panic followed, everybody rolling out of his bunk and rushing for tho deck, and it was soon ascertained that a big alligator had become on, tangled in tb revolving wheel. St Louis ha an enterprising firm, Ij. Li. It Moses King, insurance Agents, who bave crocted a fountain, from which Is drawn tee water from ten lancet, tlie oaimclty of the lountain being 3,000 t-iillont nor day, and free to all who walk np for a drink. There are two clock Indicating the city timo, barometer and two thermometers, occupying nichos in the column . . ,. . - 0 I fi-a Murv Alihntt. of Hinvrna. tuo alter evon lime, nlio ha been ... ii.te m m i I- ! Miss illiaias, Mr. Traux, Mrs. lar -. Mra.Rigg. Mrj.W.1.., M?. X ' ' " Pmf. Washingtoii Donaldson, the ballonist connected with llarnura'sUip podromo, and M. 8. ti rim wood, reporter of ill Chicago Evening Journal, mado an ascension irom Clncago, on J hurs- day, July lath, since winch time noth ing ha been heard irom them, and it is supposed they hava perished in the water of Lake Michigan. Thursday night wa very atorray. Donaldson made hi first ascension from Heading, l'a., August 31at, 1871. Hi last ascen sion wa the 138th. Tllli TREASURY IXVEST1GA- T'OX. In another column we ifjvo a partial report niado by the coiaimtte apnolut-i ed to investigate the condition of the out nil the jiogm llepul)lriin ypn Statu treasury and the conduct of the J agencies. It is to. be hoped; tlnt. Iliis Treasurers, past and present. It ia to "iiiipil.)i'tinie"'will visit iho, country in bo hoped that everybody will read it , 177, or God only knows whul will l Kirst and foremost is to bo noted the , conic of um..j Willi nu luuk oficron. fact, now oftlcially reported, that I Trousurer Muckuy refused toaeknowl edge the right of the committee to in vestigate, refused to permit an expe rienced and highly rosiectod account nut employed by them tu examine bis books, refused to irivo anv inlormatioii ; or to be examined by them, and thus: tout, throiiirh its ageueiesof widespreail pruvented investigation except au furjing wie(i4iediieKf, tjnijt the pnmpority us public documents nlfynlod the , i tietiitrj; h yithTribg, drying up, means. When the Democratic Treus-1 aud mourning fs 'beard all over the urur of NMW,..Vurk wa . similarly! land. in IhbUiwutbUJMlbiitoTOilfuct, charged, he voluntarily invited the ae-j that from the glorious days of Wash coiinting officer of tho Slate to come ington up to tho cloxe of the aduiinis- anil examine, to employ experts il they desired, aud promised nil the as slHtunco in hi power," Including the services of his clerks. Here, then, ! a striking illustration of the difference between a Democratic and Republican treasury official. In tho second place, tho committee show that a sum in tho averago ex ceeding two millions of dollurs that shoulil liave been promptly used in pay ment of intorust bearihg debt, has con stantly iioon kept in banks for yeurs, to tho personal credit of tho Treasur er, auu that not one .cent of interest upon it has ever been paid into tho treasury. Tho Inference is irresisti ble that Treasurer Mackey has pock eted this Interest, which was an indi rect way of stouling from tho people, for had tho money been used for re deeming londa as required by law, a largo amount of interest (exceeding a million) would have been saved to the people. In tho way the business was done this interest all went into the pocket of the Treasurer or his as signs. ' When August comes, Auditor Gen- encral Temple, who is by virtue of bis otiico a commissioner ol tho mnkuiL' fund, will no doubt demand that nil the money in that fund shall he promt ly used in payment of public debt. If this is douo people wilf begin to ap preciate tho valno of a Democratic of ficer, and the most prolific sourco of' itaoicai pincnna oi the treasury will bo effectually dried up. The public nevor couiu understand, and an expla nation never could bo forced, why sev eral millions were constantly kept in tho sinking fund. Now they see it. r.vcn iv lien Uov. Jlartrautl was asked hy resolution oi tho Jlouao to explain this and other mysteries of tho treas ury he treated It with contempt and never answered ! Was he, cither as Auditor Genornl or Governor, a bene ficiary? if not, why ilid ho not an swer? This Invest iimlion la ret only on tbo threshold. Let tho peoplo elect a Democratic treasurer and tho most monstrous frauds will bo uncovorcd and the people thereby largely profil ed, jiut read iho report liloommura t'ulumhian. APPEALS FOR PAKDOX. An oxchango says : I'niled Slates District Attorney Reed, at Pitlabt!r'!r:J says ho is ovja-wbjJajfith apiHaljHplcthana Republican Anditord'cii- nmeiidatiou , lliams, the emlii r.r.hng cashier of tho Conneaut ville National Bank. The most per sistent efforts have been made to ac complish this, Di-exel, the Philadelphia banker, Hon. Goorgo 11. Stuart, the Philadelphia philanthropist, and many others enunllv. prominent havo been importuned to nssist in procuring his pardon, while in this liortioii ol the! State, Mr. Reed says, anybody who over knew, even slightly other parties, who knew othor parlies, who in their turn knew other peoplo who knew Mr. Reed, havo been using their persuasive powers on tho District Attonioy. Mr. Reed intimate, however, that while ho deeply sympathized with Mr. Wil liams and his family, bo did not pro pose to let that sympathy influence hi in a particlo in the discharge of his official duties. Ho did not think it would bo a proper precedent to set up that because the defendant was well connected, or wealthy, that therefore sympathy should override that Justice which the law requires should be meted out Irrostwctivo of "creed, color, or previous condition of servitude." If there was any informality in tho trial, it could be remedied in a legal way, but if not, ho did not see why the pris oner should not serve out the minimum punishment to which ho waa sentenced as well as the poorest felon in tho land. This is modern philanthropist like. Had some poor devil been sent to tho Hnitentiary for stealing somo flour, or meat to feed his family, neither Hanker Drexel or Deacon Stuart would over havo been heard from. Such is mod ern philanthropy. A Sad A rri.icTion. Tho Do Moines (Iowa) Journal say: On Saturday Inst Air. Louis Walker died at Wost Liberty, leaving a widow. Previous to ins ueatn no expressed me earnest wish that if ho diod ho might bo buried at bis old homo, a short distance smith if llovington. which is eighteen mile from Des Moinca, on tho Wintcrsol rond. With a heart full of lovo and affection, and woightod with sorrow and desolation, the widow placed the body of tho lata husband in a caskot and started to obey his last request. Mho passed through tho city Monday morning. Arriving at Bevington in nnirv was made of residents its to tho locality wlioro tuo body wa w do r. . . .. . . . lui not, the widow lieing an onttre stranger to ovorybody. fjho waa asked whose body It was, when it was iiiav- covcrcd that tho deceased was the law ful husband of tho dnuifhter of the owner of tho premise whore he re quested to do tinned, and wno wa thon rroidine at hor father's. ' Of these fact tho widow was ignorant, and tho certain knowlcdgo of tbo scene which must lollow tho meeting oi ino two wive of ono husband under such cir cumstances induced some of the citl- aens to inform wifb Mo. 2 of tbe facts. She was at first astounded, then morti fied and Indignant at tho base decep tion which had been practisod upon her. She instructed tuo citixens to tiiko the body to the residence of wife No. 1, and taking the first train re turned to Wost Lilwrty, anil the first knowlodge wile Ho. 1 had ol tho mat ter wa tlie arrival ol the body at her I residence. Since hor departure It has been discovered that Walker has also wife in Missouri, another in Ohio, and perhaps othor elsewhere. Hero we have four women made widow by the death of one man. Walker must have boon odueatod at Plvmniilh Chitreh, and then took Oroelcy' advico and wont West. 8 r MPATft rtio. The Lewistown &n n'arf remarks : It wa orv genemns in the Wood faction of Huntingdon county to "kiss," and make friends wilh thoir enemies', and we are glad they have. All of th Hoocher class and style should work togothor in harmony. It must have boon a "par oxysmal" arrangement that brought j tho wolf and the jackal to a common bod. , . ..- j The biggest rose in tho world is probably that how wasting its frag rance on tbo desert air at Han Barbara, Cal., on Dr. Dimmick farm. It is of a delicate lemon tint, of delightful per fumo, i 16 inche in circumference, it shortest diameter i inches, and tbo j measurement In varioindiroclionsfrom tip to tip of petal I over inches, The late Congressman llooHtr, of Huston, waa bv uo mean a poor niuli, The inventory of hi oatale uui up $l,80a,985.3tj. "THE MtSFORTUXE Ob' A J)lM- OVRATW MKUIXISTATIUX. This is the slereotyed clnpliup which, Isheniiiiiiiiirtobeinuilecurruiitt hroiiL'h no epideuiicsv no wiiaUin conUnm- tions, no ileHtriiclioii of iironeriv bv earthiiiuke, tornado or frtmliet, the busiiiena of the people is just squelched out by the nuliomil, "negro-equality," Iteii'ulilicuii Adiiiiuislriilioii at Wash- Inirtoii. It is a curse so fenrl'ulli-no- trillion of Jitine HuKhiiuan, the public records, wnicn an may read, the de cades of our hiilinuiil progress, which uot only the people of this cotiuliy.hiit those of other Itiiuls also recognised, Wore periods of Denioortifie viilership, it inmost surprising" thaf journal as intelligent as the New i ork Timet n'ill insult its cqunlly Intelligent read ers with such bosh ns "HiU calamity of another lieinocmtio Administration.'' Tho little brainless hiHibliean mtol lites 'that borrow' all their light from the 'limit caU'h this brilliant my, aud ill turn rclloet it' Irmn thelrtilumiis, and their gaping, igimintit crowd of renders Is'lieve tliesinff, and the truth is thus BiiprnVsaed, and the Dxtlish fol lowers oftliu Timet grope on in politi cal darkness. Since tiie .formation of tbo American G orernmuiitf the only real progress this ouutry has ever made was during tho administration of doctrines bused Upon tllli principles cnunicatiil bj' that -grunt apostle ol fivedom, Tlmmns .fcllei-son, and we niv frank.to say, sim-e 18G0, we hnvo sin but two pn'lilin men truly fitted by na ture to wear his mantle, ' ttnoof these men will give 1 he peoplo tho opMir tiniity to plaee that Kicked mantle on his shoulders ; the other, who, like old C'lncinnntiis of Home two thousand years ago, won called from his (arm and his plow in 1K73 to overthrow cor ruption, and is still the servant of the tinblie. mav lie 'compelled to assume I !. n,.iL !, 1tt?7 'Tl, l.nrui C ll.a country is now anchored uimn (fover nor Allen, of flhlo. X. 1. Daij-Rook. THE i)EUXl'L TS J'A YIXO . UP, .'; .- . ... .. The diseincry made bv Auditor General Temple of tlie ilclinqnencies among Republican office holders is rapidly bringing money into the Stntc Trensnry. They havo become fright ened at bis exposures and a nuinber of those who hnd been holding buck tbo public moneys, most prolmbly for the puriiosia of siieciilution, nm niukinir liasto to wipe out the ugly rci-ord of their lintlilessness as it appears lit his department. Tho collection made by Auditor General Allen, in May and June, 1874, amounted to $54l,5tl.l2, while those of Auditor General Temple, in Mav and June, 1875, anionnteoi to 8H!0,835.18. Thus a Democratic Auditor General hWi'ieen worth 1:150.00(1 more to the oral. This is not due to the tact that money Is easier this year tliim lust year, Imvuuso tho contrary Is tine. It is simplv due to the Ihct that Mr. Temple has been wntelifiil of the pi -pie's interests tiud, in the discharge of his duty, has given these delinquent otHciuls notice that they must comply with the requirements ol the law and pay up icgiihirly and promptly what is due to the Htute. There has been a Lrrcat deal of 'squouling" among these otllcers who have been accustomed to hava things their own way. They find now that they cannot wait to pay until they get ready, but that thej- must pity as the law demands. It was high time that they should lie made to "squeal." I'noVy Spirit. i veVaxo. Tho Cincinnati Commercial takes ad vantage of Mr. Delano's sojourn in Ohio to fire this hot shot at him at short range lf the liovcrnincnt has jiaid two' price for Indian supplies, Secretary bclnno is plainly responsible Ibr the fact. If tho Indians havo been half the time fed on tho refuso of the coun try's markets, poisoned and sickened I...I J I . 1. - 1.1 . with unwholesome food, the blame at- nine thousand dollars for Tarleton, who laches to no one but Columbus Dcla- trotted in the three niinuto race, at War no. If Indian women and children rcn, but his owner wants Un thousand havo starved to death oecnuse con tractors failed to furnish them tho food for which the O'ovcrnmcnt has paid, their lives might have been saved had Socretary Delano done his duty as tho head of the Interior Department. Ho cannot shill this responsibility, and if tbo visions of the night aro terrible to him, they aro all tho more horrible bo- efiiioe he knows In his inmost soul h,0w crnelly. criminally negligent ho has been. Is it all negligence ? Year nt.r year Columbus Delano sits calm ly by and knowingly permits these wrongs wrongs commuted sineivtnni contractor may make money. Wlmt is bis motive? Is it mere careless ness T Is there any man so hardened and lost to all feelings of humanity that ho can purse the course that Columbus Delano has followed,' fiir so long a time, from mere Inr.inessT Is it simply because Orvillo (irant, the President ' urothor, is one ot these Indian con tractors, ' that Columbus Delano re frains from the porfbnnniieo of bis du ty toward them f Or do the mem ber of the Indian ring divido their blood money V 1 A Jlnriiaa Htaiivino Jlitnsri.r to Death. Mrs. Kemper, wile of Jasper Kemper, died Hiinday morning, Juno 2", under peculiar ejrcumstaiices.which are as follows: About three mom lis since her babe was taken sick and lira- J. gered for some time. A few minutes ' before it died sho gavo it a doso ofj incdictno by dlr1ion of tho attending physician, and after it died she took up an Idea that she had kllltxl her child. Her friends tried to persuade hor that the idea was erroneous, but all tn no avail. Tho thought worked upon her mind until sho became frantic. Her only desire was to die. and sho tried on several occasions In destroy her life, hut was prevented by her Diithflil husband, who kept strict watch over 1 her. She reftised to talk from tho be- j ginning, and had not taken a niontliful of food lor lorty-live day bolore she was relieved by dealh. ()irrit (Ay)' Aeirt. ' , Ti' u - 'I.... A..I-. LktHim Snca to liUT. AiidiUir (!t)lieriil Temple, unnouneil on last Wednesday, on the occasion oi ino letting for the exleunion of Iho Sur veyor tieneral's Ofliee to accommodate tho new Department of Internal Af fairs, that he would pass no bills fiir a dollar's worth of work beyond tho amount of tbo contract. The plan by which tho State has been defrauded of the benefit ol competitive bidding for public,, work nt the Capitol has been tu put In bids lower than VbP coal ol" con struction, and slier the Job was thus secured to depone! lor profit ou huge items of tlXtraa, which were put Uir o the Legislature ill the shape of Special appropriations by the asisUu.ee of , conniving otlleiali The extras for the Capitol tension job coal the Stale .'ll,(IO0, pnividod lor last Winter, j . a aw j Tu Lost I'ot so. (Mercer county) About sixteen Jeam ago, Amos Sell lost a silver Lupine watid on tho farm , of Josso fell, near Trausfur. Tho i Other day, whilo plowing corn, Mr. j Mell turned up liio .liiiie-piot. w it i ' the exception of being quit, rustv, the I watch was pretty well lireservfd. i . . HOT II JiESTROYED. i The I'lita i New Vork ) Uiwrwr in nllu.liii to two- bright 'light which buve in the past culiuhteiicil Brooklyn Iu (articulat and the world generally, Innn tho pulpit and stage inquires as follows : "What future awaits the purliea to this controversy ? , Plymouth church will eontiiiuo to support Henry .. Wurd, Beecher. But whul is Plymouth church? It was once an integral part of the Congregational sect ; was a wealthy aud powerful champion of freedom of speech and of liberal or thodoxy ; its opHjsition was feared, ils cooperation was sought. Its influ ence extended beyond tho city of ltnsiklyn, beyond tbe Stule of .New York, beyond tho borders of America. .Whul will it be hereafter? Au lab muelile among the churches. Congre gationalism will disown it. Dr. Storrs aud Dr. Buddiiighaiii will quietly but firmly decline lellowsbip with its pus tor. Wits will lampoon it, raricatiir isls will picture it, and skeptic will use it to point their liiinu arguments. Its seats will be crowded with irrever ent sight-seers wilh curs alert and mouths stretched to tuke ill anil re K'Ut some quip or jost or fragment of a prayer which is supposed to relate to this scandal. Politicians will pray to bu delivered from the support of Henry Ward Buoeher. Thopoor per secuted woman suffragist will request bim not to speak of thuir meetings. . Gradually hut surely be will find him self excluded from the religious, Hie political and social worlds. And in compensation lor all this ho will con tinue to draw hi salary from Plym outh church, and every Sunday ho will preach to crowds. Aud what of Tilton? , His unenvi able notoriety ia all that remains of his once brilliant reputation. When Suinson pulled down the pillars rrt the temple there waa nn end of Samson. ' lilton may und literary work to do, for he is an easy and captivating wri-1 Wr, hut his name will lie a source of weakness and not of strength. The products ot bis brain may find a mar ket, but the man himself will be shunned. Tho odor of this scandal will cling to bis garments and impede his progress through life." Oi;B Prospkuitt. Tho Heading 7Ymflinys: "Adjoining the Reading railroad, a short distance south of the rolling mill, in tho western section of the city, is a large lot which is being used for the storage of pig-iron. Be tween l.'i.OOO and 15,0110 tons of llrst- cluss anthracite pig-iron aro now held in store at this place, of an aggregate value of about $400,000. The iron bus been obtained from the furnaces throughout tho Schuylkill and Lehigh valley, and considerable of it is held us collateral for money advanced hy foreign capitalists. A portion of it is owned by Knirlish parties, and a con siderable portion by tho Pennsylvania railroad. It will be held until an ad vance is made in the price of iron, when it will be thrown upon the mar ket It cannot be bought for I he prices which at present prevail." It is said Unit Colonel f flcncral ladeau is to lie appointed Minister to Brussels, vice Jones, resigned. As liadeau is a sort of brevet member of tbo family, we sL,ise tlnsis all right But we hope that when he is packing his trunks for Brussels, he will remem ber to send home those lluell papers fur which so much inquiry has been mado. Albert Abbotoxv. of Kinirslon. On tnrio, while under the influence of liquor rocontly fell over tlie hank: on tbe Canada (ide, near the f 'lill.m House, a distance of one hundred feet. None of ilia bones were broken. Ho wanted mora whisky when raised lo the bank above. at aa Mr. Ueecber will go to the Twin Mountain House nuxt month, and al ready the ladies there are makiuir great preparations to receive him. There is nothing that woman love to cherish and comfort more than tho victim of a conspiracy. Evnrt is building a barn wilh tho f L'3,0011 he trot out of the lleechcr busi- nets. Tho neighboring farmer who havo soon It pronounce the true in wardnesa of that barn to be something fearful iu agricultural architecture. C. M. Reed, of Krio. has been offered dollars fiir him. lie is of the Gold Dust stock. "It may at least bo snid of (ieneral Butler," says the Rochostor Democrat, "that he retire from public life a poor man ho is worth only ',0(1(1.00(1, and wo don't Iwlicvo that belongs to him." K. 1'. ltlair, Sr., waa ton feeblo to en dure the ride from Washington to St. I Louis aad did not attend tbe funeral of his son. He cannot get about with out the aid of a servant. Tearful Sherman, ot oounsct in the case of Tilton vs. Houchcr, which our readout wilta remember, haa gone tn Kurope. It is reported that (Jen. Hood ia vriting a book, partly to demolish Sherman and partly to rehahiliUiU i()nt. Ex Sheriff Trilby, of Armstrong coun ty, died a few days sinco nt tho ripe old ago ol 91 years. Colonel Nicholas Smith and Mrs. Smith (lila (ireeley) are now in Scot land. Signor Illilx is passing tbo u miner at droton, Mass., with his ianiily. $tw UitrtiSfrafnti. TIOARDKRS WANTRD.- A Th Bdrlf aI ! nrriiar! U tai ft fWw rcffttlir boaraiar. PrW iral. Apply at kr rtfldraot ot. nat 'irtm, nrtt tinnr lo lthun Chare.. MHH, bCHKHMKHMOHN. July IH, UTl IL N OTICE.- Ta all whom II anar aaaoara. I baraha giro BaUea that 1 will wot aaaoaaa ar par aa; tli bu ooBtraatrd br ray ml oar aon, Al Mrawa, aor ill 1 par aor ordrra purporting to ha Irani lae gi ta Una. I aaaka Ikla ra,uaat for hit baoaSI " " ,r"";A Uwraara ip. Jul; Is, IViii. llT. ItoWN. "."...-.'..p,,!,'.'-"'., '.t7;i'i ' C I. lha aalata si ThaiuBa la tha Orphan 'a Coart Cowaa, of liecaarla 1 of Claararld anaal. ,w,ki, d.ad. r.nn'.. 7 Tha sndaraignwl, sppoiatod Aadltot br lbs V ' , ' r",0M ilua oa aaarlaia aonlracl aaada batwaoa Thoaiaa Cowaa and Joaaph Hagtrtr, alatad Bapt. 14th, A. 11. Ia4, for laa Iraaalar af oarUiB nal una in Baooarla towaabip, Claarkald aualalr, and Mbit, tnaaahip, Caaaliria aouatr, l'a., barahr irra ooliaa thai ha will allaod to tha duUaa of hit apotat naal, at bia antra, aa Taaadat , tba loth dajr af Aagnat, A. 0. IS7t, .1 II a'aloak, a. M.t whim and wbura all parlira Inlarralad aaar attrnda A. 11. KRAMKH, Olaart.ld, Jai; It, Ti-JU Aadlur. rUSDUK Tba aadrralgna,!, bating baaa appolnlr.l A.I- InlatraLM. Of lha allata mX Ut HI U tl VI. II HIIAaKNKR.of Uwroaoalowaahia, will dlapaaa 'ha pwaoBal aroparl; of tba daraaaad, aa Iba ''' " " , , .rXlT bra. aa baddtng, labtaa, aunda, aapboarda, 1 doae alialra, lookiog glaaaaa, 40 Tar ,la af aarpol, -Tho Shnrnsvillo 1 " 1 "m '" ' i , "nr' "IOioa.lBf bawaabnld aad hllobaa farwltara, a. Advertltcr Bay : ' wall aa a tana Hat af (aranna atanalla. tarn auaa.roul ta Biantlaa. Alaa bar bt tba la.. 4 JJJi a7i '' T.aaaA raa -a, lot of potatoaa Ib tbo frobal,ad if aoraa oi oara. raaaoaahJ. mrmMt atUI l .ILhJ mm all parahaaaa orat Iradoliara, br gtrlBgapprorad "UTl'lu , . , , - . t,'"1 - 7. SStiil Jaij n, l7-n Adaiauirtioa $fU.' Jirtl'frtijfmfBtU. rji(J W NS!1 1 1' S KTTLK M KN T - .IIAVlll ItRAM, KSik, I'lajriffl Trraiarar of Ikirailv B"wnahii, Hi anooalil wliji tha Miibuul, Mosd pud I'-Mir ruu.li lr Ig.'l i an, I'M, 6H. .J T.cl.al. al hit rallliaiaiil ..l ,r. ..l,l M aa-b ai,d anai 18 94 11 Slolo a,in,.riuliuu of H7 1 ..... o aiu'l Iroia ulbor louriiaH.; .111 n.1 " " ol irliHilm aiiaiKd for 174 I, Wilt ' " of building ta Hi 10 M rafb (rum L'ouuir Traaiurr.H loo tl 6,lnu VI "l, ' J isif r T So jj1 laaahan' ordMa radaaia'ad"".!!!:!::!! J,.170 110 uj " ata 'i lor aoho.il lul No. Is.... " baorclarr'a aalarjl ,,!.... i " rvf-airing aud cKiiitlngaiielta mob lit IIS 164 DO " lual anil kindling " iluaat ldtaaaiiiiad.vl.a.rn...-4..Mi.l-l I J.na 1nt(i.nf fo'H.lllwV .'!...' " aatarai " rt,rBlaira aw t4,Uii.U2 at I par atw 'Ha ,.. I,it balanoa ia 1 rcua. uan-lr " " in OdIIMoi'V handi. kva &.'l ,10 HI Wlli ., , To l.ti..lu.u.' (t SllaWiiV. M l . igt ,1 i iR mm ww,hiPHw i 1 A.l'J .. 4V. ..I ' f? II Baking da.aal.,.i.,.u,.....toW'j.i to alavlalaanla i .. . . . iai, aaawaaai t IM ojar.... : . 1 1 -, '' ' ' .71 ra' '-' '" ' ' ' i Bat. hi favor of Traa..;, ..'.". , a! 3 O B Cr Ml ' To U!. ! u lp MiUtauiiiu. UtT, Mr iJ(T 87 Mccipu if J. it. PuMMhnait djw it. - muul f aulMiU U-r . ;j. ; ' UI. il J-, ISfUtbitilr,wl.M..,.rfa.k fit. Cb tl,TI9 W t'H. iif ir rUrfiiiuA.H..i.ll.a.,i4i 14 absteiuisutj to uitiuiiM.., 1 rsdbcrAtUnt or inn ;.. ,, ' M i 14 d..i 1 II in ft bwatl ...:... par Mint, for yvk iat $,UIM tl. la OnlltKtor'a hn 4 ia Tre. hamli. ,-1 H 11 no ... Ill -, i I. .. si ai X' ... dl n ... -' H St j . (I ' - ' :' ..ar,.-.-.,. . , '"" " war. Appl; la rraak ..... 1 Uaarim at. , ( I Short a tba pramiaaa. Wr, lha nn,lrrrign,l Auditorj of llradr town. f. H. All partiaa ind-btad to aaa will plaaaa ahip, having mrl a.-oor,llng n, aw, ,ud prooradloi oall and aetUa by aaab ar aota, with approrad rxaiaina ilia ra--i)a and ronrbart of liarld i aeeurilr, Ihia month, aa 1 tauathaaaall ia; ae Rraint, Trraanrar of raid towaihip, for IS74, do I oounla aatllod ap hy AugoaL 1 hara Iba booka rtpoK that walnd tha aareral BMoonta aa ahaia . "" In my own baoda. Prompt altaBliuB to Ibia ataM. Thara la a achool balanra of oa. tbnoa. n"tioa will aav. troobla and aoala. t. SIIOHT. and, Ibraa hundrrd aad aiitr-tva dollara aad t'laarauald, July 14, IB7. - foarly-aUoMia l.M.44! jfc, Traaaurar'a haoaa. and lb. aam of taa buadrad aad Bin.ly fa PUnrnttrfm, C-I- a d-IU,a aad fly.tb.aa raia ,.,l.ia) in iba 1 bnenll 5 9316. handa of iba CalUolar.. Tin. I'..U fw ia ,.J py rlrtaa af writ, of l.r .,(.., l.-oad d.blr,l t.tb, Traaaarar ia tba aum of tliirly. J ) .alof tba Carl af ComaiaB Plaaa af CUar- r..or dull,,, and Mrrnty-a.ioao.nU (13 1.J7), j Said aoo.lv, and ta wa dlraaud, tbara will ba and na la indabt.. ta Iba r.iar V'aad la Uia aaa. t .apnB.d to PIMII.IC SAI.I, at tba Coart Hoa.a, '.'Ll'f, 'k'.U, thlr-'hraa aanU lath koraagh of Cloarlaid, aa Huarday, Ua (W..U), wbila tli. balanoa in lha Collartor'a Slat day af July, lS7j, at I a'aloak, p. a.. banda amoaola U tb. aaia of faar huo lr. d aud : lb. rollowlag paraonal pmparty, la wit i ailtara dallara aad Iwaoty-aia Mala 14114 All thai lot of growad aaluau ia tb. horoarh of la tcatinnny wh.rwf. w. bar. herrunto Bat Oaaoala. kua.iUJ .aj j.Hm1i .. r..ii .i. . our banda Ihia 7th day of Juno, A. 1. 187.. , , l llHtSTlAN KOIIB, liANIKI, HIKIIKI.. VAadilora. 1IKNRY IIARTKFKLT, ) Am:ri J. W. CORP. Taw. Clark.' ,,. Lath.raburg, July IH, lS7,.3t. ' N:nrK- In the Court of Quarter Hetninm of tht FMM for I'ltjartrltJ ooanty, In tl.. matter af lU: I'cnn a. toai.lit.ai4aiuatr. ii fkuH .i L,. ..ii,.. . tl' (Atu-t a4aia xaaiinaa, lulnuatra lata --4 aaKtrlkla tli valua of tha rnmuidd Kchtwt itran rty anil anuaat af aehtl fuaaa baluaginc U I'aiitn toriiahi(i afunaalrl, atid hnw utut-b, M anr, if within Iba limit of lha lt.)faJant Hohool Diflrlfll a uW towaabip. (ivaa antioa tbat be will tab tvMiuoay. aatl aUeoJ to lha tliilie of tlta aapuiDlment at fail aAea, la CIrflpJ, l'a, aa Tu.Uy, Aafna lDlb, laa. at , ) t'clock A. when .tm? arltara all arllw iairetd auy atiantt If tbejr aaa proper. CYRUS ORD03(." Ck-arlvld, Jaly ll,74i. Cotuaiaaiaavr T 1ST OK JUI.ORS.-i ' ' l.lal of Juror, drawn fur Sriil.niWr T.rta, A. II. IS74, eoaaajaatfiiigoa tba third Monday, tba Ztitb, and aoaUaaieg for tbraa watka t 1 . . - - taavaaaaieaona. - riBjrr wkbk, 20th, Jaa. M. Cror, Baecaria. laaal Cuppler, OuahcB Jno. W. Wright, " Ijao. A. Murry, Thoa. C. U., Bell T. 'o,l,l,lra, Orabaia Clinton MoVrarkaa. " Jaa. Carur, lloaiadala UanlSaiaal, llagsl Jaa. Hilar, ' (lao. O. Harratt, - U. H. Hotiarr, lorala Darid Uala, Uralfard'Jno. MnMurmy. kooa Haaaaal Mill, KoM. raltaraoa. - J. Ad,a Riab.l, Brady Joa. PuaUvthwall,.-" Jobnaton Hauiillort, J. H. Dal., Lawraaaa S. tl. Kallartaw. I.. J Cooklin. ' f Uaal .raiaa, Barwaida 1. 0. Mrrr.il, Morrll J. II. Uv.ra, N. Waih a 11. L. Krai, CloarMd John Tmutoian, M 0. Eatrickar, " M .aa. ll.il.y, , l'.k. P' II. Crick. raiiiB W. M. Sb.o, J. B. Urabaui, " Uarriaon Bloon. Cwr'U. il. bhiaial. , Wallaoatoa Jaa. Vi.y, KarguaoB !Krad Calupmaa, " aaab Jcsona. aaooan wbbk. boe.riaJaa. Moora, HauUdala J. Lighlnar, II. H. Jtatiaa, II. A.Sblaial, Uaa l Kiahal, Arm. Carry, R. Mllah.ll, P.O. Millar,. Hall Al. Soolald, Hoatiaj J.Votkora. jrH liartbaaa Lwia Krbard, KaoB Jim. Sndth, Lawrrwo. Thoa. Mcl'tieraoa 1. B. Kylar, Morrta A. Hlla, Laaibar Oily I'alrirk Dally, I'.bb Job Way, Pik. S. P. Rbog, Woodward J. Catbannan,' Oaoaola . Boggl Ilraily fearnaid. ClrarSeld Curlla J. A. Haad, Zao. MrNMl, I Matl. tllonra, Pgnatwi W. A. Ktaaas llooatar a. K. Fl.gal, Uoahaa tbiabbm) r.as. ; -aKcoanw.Bfc. A. 1'altrraoB, Baoaarla.lr. A. MorriaoB, Uoahoa rraauy inouipaoa, nali;j. l. Kbiaon, 8amaol PlraalaV-Borra Anniaa Marray, Oirard Jaooo w. Itan.y, w. w. Ilaoror, Urabaai War. Willb.lu, ' Rliaa Mornlog, Haatoa Jaa. Bandy, " 11. Jobnaton. Jordan w. d. Caupli.ll, UradTd llrnry ctaingar, Hrwdy J. U. Jnhnaloa, ' lloo. Ullling, " 0. llarlaf.lt, Jno. lflrli, jr.. Knux Jaoob Ujar.ll . jBa.aluaghanyar Jamaa, Lawronoa Ilarrlaan Paaaionr., Kli Llnoa, John II. ll.il.y, Waa. Vwawa, llaraltita B.nl. Shr,h.rd. M Saaa'l Olyda, " .latnaa Ardvrr, " Oao. W. Og,Wa, Hugh lloaahartr Jobw MaUord, Chart A. 11. Lawhaad MiIiob Buhola, Joa. Pottar, Morrta 0. P. Hrua. Ubb I t'araoB, Paul Ucllarray, " P. Plaaall, Cailngtaa Pat.r Uaralar, " P. II. Irbaarra, " Joa. V.rhwk, " I. W. Urowa,wTl.arrd B. (lr.rk.rl, Daoalnr Wen. Wiaa, Pargoaan J. B. Caldwell, lloaoa atrbard, Joa, L. Uala, Thoa. Long, Janaaa A. Bloom, Pika tWIBB WBBK, OCT. 4U. J. O'Uoanell, Baoraria Jomph Work, Ball a. II. Back, H. C. lajok, Blooro S. Mirnet, Corlagtoa R. L. lUfbaa, Uoootur Wbi. Moor, fariruaoB Joatintlillaite.- Qirard Kllia Kylar, tloahan Uawia Lrwta, -P. LtrfteW, HuatoB Uao. Kiachek, Kartbaua H. W Truer, Jordaa Mi laa Head, Lawranoa H. J. Hh.ffner, - " Larl Iterrtrk Hoary Onaa, Boggi Burioa Me rroil, Uao. hi lin rr. hrady Jackaoa llonaall Uolfre b4bak, J. Moonhead, llurnaido; C. BrailfurJ, Covington Jao. Vulbara, " j A. MtMlanrey, ( belt Rnbu Hanbar, -J. Kelt wall, Waj. Powell, Clearfiuld Wm. D. lliRler, lae. Hiaiaiwua, rbriit. II wile, II. Nr(T, jr., N Jaa. Arlhura, Abm. biaoer Morrta Waaba Pana Jib Carry, Jaa. CoTuelf.Wttvdward MEAT MARKET. , F.M.CAKD0N4 BRO., " Raw af Pia'a Opaiw Uaaaa, ULRARPIKLD, PA. Oar arrangnnaBta Bra rf Iba mart aomplrta rharaetw for farolahing tha publia with Kroah Maata af all kiad, aad of lb. vary ball vlily. W. alao daal la all kin, I. of Arricultaral in,, I., mrnta, wkiob wa kM-p on aihibltioa far lha bB rl of tha publia. C ajroand waa. Ib owb, aad lakl a look al Ibingi, ar addrwa aa '. M. CAItUUN A BRO. Cloarlrld, Pa., Joty II, l7a.tf. jlKESa MEAT MAniiKT.- . M. 0. BROWN & BRO., M.rkrl St.. Clrarll.ld, Would anaaanoa ta tba cltlaaa. af tba town aad vialaltr that th.y Mill krop lb, a.al a.ark.1 al ma aia .ibbb, Wltara tar .wlH kwp Kri'ali Hour, Ycul Mutton anil Ijimb, of His finest qualities. . Markal Bornlnga Tua.daya, Tburadayi and S.tardaa. II Ira aa oalk -, Joaa ll.'livilat . M.U. llRiiW), A BRO. W. C. ARNOLD, iT 7 LAW & rOM.KCTION Orl'ICR, 01 HWKNVILI.R, CtrartaM Coabty, Paaa a. Jy riOMB AND SKTTI.K llarlng l.km Biy brotkrr lnl part.arablp, I w" " mrnrrn mj ., awauaia aowa. X wa for. gira aotla, to all wha kanw IkaaaiwIrM 1.' dbt.d to aa ta aoaaa forward aaa. aad MtUa a. ao that wa aa Uk a .aw dapartara. I'lMrtalJ, Jaly II, H-it, f, M. CANDOJt, Utu $dwtijfint-n.j. .t-H GEORGE E. ROBACKER. WBOt.ira.B PB4LBM l .o WINES AND UyCOItH, -t'tKAHPfKldl, PA. My l-laoaor ha.ia.n ia aa Markat lraal,di rntljr o,,oalu lb. Coon Hoaar, Wh.ra I dulra lo kaap a foil ,k af PIIKH Llql'OHS, and will warrant tbaia la ba aaak to air auttoiarra. 1 " aua a sail. , . Jul II, 71-U. KEEP IT HANDY. Tha Knllabla I'aotily Madlela. DIAItHHKA, DjraaaUrr, Obolara, Su.r VMioUlal, Uraiaoa, ata., oaiaklr aarad ba . ..taa uia of no JARllKLLA'S Coinioaod Sjrrop of Blaakbarrji Root aad Rba- ' l'1"' ' d awlaia lo a "" ?'m'"1 ' ' .a- alart: - jwaibl giraa lo tha;oiiogaal Infant aa wall ai lo J aditlli. la aoalalai ' KOCAMPUOKOHOPIUU. II la a (ilaaaaBt aitraol and raadiljr Ukia hr obllilrao. It haa oftan aavad Ufa wh.n r.h.inl.n. I : bad daialrad. Kaap II la tha bouaa aad aaa II 7l Is tiia.. All wa uk for II ta a lllal. Don't M IS; your dsalar put roa o with Boui,.biBgataa. Bar 40 il. rrf it. Sold ha Draggl.U aad Stoaa Kaap- ara throulinut Itaia Suta. Praparod oaly bv I UAKSb'I.L A lillU., JSII M.ikM 8u Pbila. , Julf 14, '75 lis. , Ul'lLVKS' COURT SALE. I W Cl$.flM Vouuty, cbr will b i(,owd to public atvJf.oB fhiprtnaiMi, ia tb f UUft of Paivil. Tuem4av. the Ifith ! tr'i... I o;UU, lata It. pn.p.,1, of Jam,. PI..., dea d, anriaaag, irnrmanl. or lot of rroond. iliau ! I U jZT.-",''' m. rinaiaVT I t-BBTS I9t LMarlaM aoanl. P . , . .7.. .n. 'TTj u 7.. !"'" M -7 "" airoai inaoaa wall Jaoob UoaghniaB thasoa b; laid lot aoalk asa mirtr larl aaora ar Maa at law walar raark al old mill oond : Ihaaaa b. ,J -.-.J ..a ntuk t via mill lnd ; thnoa t Mid b.h1 .-rl 7r lorn wtUtruktMltert.otMfwtoiidlly I 1 WnWBlOf IrOar-IOttrUI df mn icrt nwi r lw, brint ltmm im-mUtrm friiut Uer, wiricbtnn, fMutta ho, Urge frit snti etinvoaiviit tuble. mi other ettibHtlia Tkkmm ar Salm-Qm-M wh f lb. Amy ( ' sod tl ridas in o yir with lBMffwti 1 - bl M3Urtl br Ui fkiartbrian. N U-Tli. oibr nadivUtiJ bU lairtM4 Ma i iturebaMri oa ih lan limV O. a. MaCORtllCK, Adniaialrator. fkarn-ld, P... 3al 14, l71. ;on REST. A bona, and lot ao faartb atraat, aa aapr trrinl. Alaa a naltding oa Markat atrarl, Brrt door ta lb. Allaghenr llowaa, farwi.rlr aaoapiad br V. rbort aa a ahoa aaoai. Iial raitaliia for aar j Oa lit t kj Uagla trat, ,,k by Fi allay, (wrathr Kdwaril all-y, smt aoHfa by lot No. , wiDit invwt ia trari yim r Mid buraaitli u lot Ua. 41. ttiad,Uka in aMiiua. ! tuba Ml aa tlie nro)rty of Willi 8. WalU aad Li trie J. Wella. Taaai or 6i.i. Tb prloa or aaia at valeb ba proparty ahall ba itraek af aioat ba paid at tba Uaw vt aa.lt, ar aaob at bar arraafaaaaaU taatia aa will ba ariprortd, atbarwiaa Iba praftarty iV---J-i.i-L7JT - 'JIV. mum win uia uaad aa pravaaua; la Uoart i,fwT '"rftltiia aaltia tha aitaar ta aataally te ih Ma w u u.uutudiiy paid a tba 8b.rlg. W. R. M.PHKR80N, BHBRirr'a Orrira, t Sharif. . CIcarBrld, l a., July II, UJi, j Sheriffs Sale. II y virtua af auadrr wriu af FUri Friai ii- nmtul aat of tha Oaart af Cotaawta Plaaa af C'laar (laid aoQDty, aad to bm diraatad, Ibara will ba aipoaed to putlle aala, at tba Court lioaaa. ia ba borough of Clt-arBvId, aa Saturday, tha Slat lay af JuIt. 1-175, at 1 a'eloett p. at.; tba M lowing datwiribad raal aatata, to wit t Allot Defendant'! rirht. Htla and lataraat la Hba followlag pro-arty, via : Abaat Cbrwa acre oi Rroanu, taora ar taaa, lb Haatoa towaabip, Uloaraiil Uo Ptk, aoaa4 aad aWaaribad aa fullowa : Oa tba aorth by land af Hartley lVaraol, auath, watt aad aaat by land of Ataoi HoroiDK. Tba Und ia wait fanoad, and ta a aoad itata af call. rati .a. hariaa; a goad twa-atory fraaia bouaa, wall alabiHl; hlaekataith ahep, work abaf, a rood ban ao4 athat atballdiafa Ihnraoa anaiad. ALHO, atia athar niaoa af I aad. altaaia ia Law bar Olty baroafth. aaatalalag two aad aaa aerea. aiara or Kaa, bowaaad oa tka aaat bv ii. W. Moora, aoatb by guaqurbaana rirt, waat by H. Hanilioa. aortb by J. tt. Capplaa, with ao ttapnrcneata. tHaiiad. take ia atoealloa. aad lo ba aold aa Ua propartj af Joba Vaa brabaod. ALSO, all that aartaia tract of land, litaata ta Darntida towanbip, Clairbald eoaotr. Haaaatlo raaia. bonadad aad daaoribad aa folio was Coa taiaiai oa huodrad aad aoraa acraa, baina rt of the Daa Wltiaar tratH, with abaat twaaty aerat elaared, aad harfag'a log beaaa aad atabla thara on, aoundad oa lha aaat by Faahoa, wait by Kior, aoaih br A. W. Pold. aad oa tha aorth b J.Fry. A LSO. oaa athar itlaee of land, litaala la aa.aa towaahip, aoataialaf aboat thirty at na aaraa, wita a irame aoaaa, auale, aad suaii aroaard tbaraoB, aad bavlaf aboat twaaty-tva aeraa aita.rL aoandaa aaat ar J. Iliibdaekar. waat br J. Fry, aorth by A. W. Paaahia, aad aoatb by II. Patchia. Sauad, takaa ia ateautioa, aad U ba aold aa tha prouarty of Jaa. Wooda. Trnvb or 8ali. Tha nrlaa or aaai at whioh tha provarlj iball ba etracV off aiuat ba paid at tha time of aala, ar tech athar airaafamaata Raja aa will ba approrad, atharwiaa tha property will ba iaimadiataly pat ap and aold acaia at tba axpasaa aad riatk of tba paraoa ta wboaa it wma atraoa va, aaa wao, ia eaee oi aeaclaany at aaeh ra aalo, ahall aiaka good th aaiaa, aad la aa laataaoa will tba lwl be araaaatad ia Coart for eon&rwatioa aalati tba money ia actually paid ta thaSbaiil. W. at. Mi PUKKSON, Hnaatrr'i Orn- t, I Hhariff. Clcartalii. PJuIy;i, 1875. 1 inoCLAMATIoy. Cl'KWENSVILLK, Jl N8 1, UTJ. TlMaiaa Ua aoiiea tbat afUr tbla wa will n-ril . tiraly adopt tha CASH SYSTEM. By adi.nl ,a thlt alaa wa wlU ba abla to tall good, aa lallowa t MEN' CALF BOOTH, tonarrly .old al le.lM, wa raa Mil ua tba aaab plaa far t&JUO MK.V8 kit BOOTS, form.rli aold al gi.fl, wa aaa aall aa Ua aaab plaa for. jna LADIKI' 8ItOK!l, f.Tuarrl. aold at 3.tt, wa oaa tall a tba aaab plaa for l40 LADlKrV 8IIOK8. formarly aatd at tl-k), ara aaa a. II aa iba oah plaa for.......-..M..Jwio aa l all goada wa nil proporttoaatoly low. Wa hava tha largaat aad boat Klutad rlock at HOOTS fc Mil OEM, iB low., and br adoutiaa tb, aa.h aratm will mm ahla In aril aa lo. aa aay otbar boala ha tb. aaaa. ly. W. ara. barlarta. Wa araa't ba ..daraold. All ()oo.la annat ba paid far brfar. naarlaa tba alora. M r .In kMP oa kand a fall Una ml Huol aad Rho. KiaOinga aad Laatbar. U T. R0!J8 A CO. Carw-a.rill., J.aa I, Is; a. KHTJIBLIUKU 183. IlAlTi'.Y'H PURE RYE WHISKY. W. .gala aall ynar allralloB ta lb. abora al bratnal broad of gooda, laid wa do aowitb lb.ro. airbo. that thara la a grrat waat atlatieg anaoog a raal aunbar af pnaaoa who ara aaapallad lo Ban, anadtai..lty ar albwia., a para wbi.ky. To anpply tbla wa.1 w. agar HalU-yU Par Rye, bb anion wbiab baa booa bofora Iba pabla for a aanbar ar yrara. Ua rapataHoa tuadlng hl(b aa a thorough" rail. id. Mlaalawt aaoag Mlieal aan. A. aa aridMlrw, q.lla Baabar of owr aaiaaal phyalataat prow-rib. II aa tbaaiala a)..B af all alkara. Uaingawd oa Iba kat kaawa ti.ttae prla rlplM, from tb. rbaie.it grata, aad by prartioal diatillan, tl rauina a dalightfal laror, aad, graally Inprornl by ag.,aah U larg.1; aaagbl aft.r by Irat-alau bMaUaad dragglau. Khoold yoa daaira la glra Ihia wblaky a trial, and ara la doabl aa lo wbatbar yoarbaulnrdrag giat Vmrf , (Bot karlagan of oar aigaui diaplay rat.) wnu to aa aad wa .hall ba anal happy diraot yoa la tha paraaaa wbs baadla air gooda ia yoar aalgbbarkood. H a ara alaa iu4. arnprlMar. aad aaMfaalarara oflh.wrlbnowallR.aTlKVItU'8T0NICIIKaa BITIKHR, wkiok baa bora aworaaafally aaad far tar tblrlr y.art aa . Blood Parilar, aaU-Pya-p.ptia anal Toala, . IITET A CimliT, Macltll'I) 111 V. Third 81, rhibuaalpbla. Jon PHiNTiwa or rvirt Dinciir tioB Baally tkaflaltd It tkll at, I B.j'.j3J'jo-a