She jfttpMuan. - Ueobuk B. Goodi,akI)Iu, KJitor. WKDNKSDAV llnKNINll, AUQUBT 4, 18TJ, Rttilir, If yon want lo know what la going en la the bu.lneee world, Juet read our advcrtlatng eolumna, the .Vpacial ooluiuu lo particular. THE PRIMARY, Rulo 4lU requires Ibo Democratic primary elootion to bo hold annually on the &iturday preceding tlie third Tuesday of September, (the 18th thin your). Tho County Convention will assemble oil Tuesday, the 21st, boing the first voek of court. Candidates are also rotpiired to publish tbeir names at leant throe weeks previous to the eloctlon. Thorcforo no name ran bo legully announeod, according to the rule, after the first day of Sep- timber. ,,, , The fro for announcing candidate will be: for Senator, 115; Treasurer, 110 1 Commissioner, J5 ; Auditor and Coroner, 13 each. This charge in- elude tho printing of 8,000 tickets, amd must be paid in advanee. A VERY DIRTY TRICK. ' Just like them. Itauems to us an though tho Radical leaders had lost their conscience and all their ruspuet fur the rights of the people. Instead of becoming mora decent they are be coming more Impudent and suuey. 1 he lesson taught those political vag abonds last fall by tho peoplo makes them iio wiser than beforo. Our opponent for weeks gave no tice that a grand opening of thj earn paign would como otf at Erie last wook. Tho Chairman (Col. Hoyt) oi tho ltadical Stale Committee, had in vited all his party friends in the Blate to be present and assist him on his grand opening occasion. Mure, south western Now York and north-eastern Ohio, and friends by rail and the Lakes wore invited. Well, tho period ar rived, but the thousands, and even the hundreds who were invited did not oomo. A fow scores wore present to assist in tho grand opening ceremo nies ; chief among thorn were Chair man Hoyt, ox-Unitod States Senator John Scott and about fifty othor Grand and Petit United State Jurors, who had found thoir way to I'.rio at three Julian per day and tirenty cent) per Tb Next Klkction. Wocommond tho following lo tho attention of voters ; Tho now Constitution forbids all per sons from voting unless they have boon assessed at least two months and paid their taxes at least ono month before tho date ot tho election. So ono of foreign birth can vote unless, in addi tion to tho above, ho lias been natural- iced a month previous to tho eloction, Tho date of holding tho next eloction is Tuesday, Nov. 2d. Thursday, September 2d, is the last day on which voters can be assessed. Friday, October 1st, is the last day on which taxes can bo paid. Friday, Octobor 1st, is tho lust day for taking out naturalization papers. Each of these important duties can bo performed at any time beforo the days inentlonod. Let our friend see to it that the mutter is attended to be fore it is too lato. iNot oni Lkpt ! Andrew Johnson, the last ex-President of the United States, died in Carter county Tennes see, on the morning of tho 31st of July, aged C7 years. This world has produced but few mon like him. Ho was exceedingly ambitious, and being possessed of great euergy, ho was en abled to sealo tho political ladder from Justice of tho Feaco up to President, and then back into tho United States Senate. II o was strickon with para lysis on Wednesday night precoding his death, and never spoko afterward. Ho diod five years too soon. A Winuular Failure. A pocket book manufactory at Northampton, Mass., failed on Friday last. Liabili ties, 175,OO0.OO; asset!, $45,000.00. Wo presume this arisen from tho fact that pocket books are not as nocossary as during tho flush times eight and ten yenra ago. Centennial Movements. An ex change says Roborl Toombs and Gen- oral Joseph E. Johnson are at Whito bulphur Springs, Ya., and President urani anu vico rresitlent Wilson are expected. This looks like tho "lion and lamb" story. Wo hope it Is true Prof. Donaldson, tho balloonist, who asoendod in n balloon from Chicago some weeks ago, is still missing, and account say that he, undoubtedly, with a reporter of one of the Chicago papers was drowned in Lako Michi gan. Ho was an Intrepid balloonist, and wo always thought his reckless ness would produce an untimely end. Tho Bankora have held a conven tion at Saratoga, and among tho reso lutions passed, wo find ono expressing tho opinion that specie payments Bhould bo immodiato. Tho Pittsburgh Post asks truly, "If bankers are in favor oi immediate resumption, why don't tboy rcsumo T" They have the power, and WE ALL XEED MOXEY. Tho Philadelphia OoutiHonundth, in making a point on this question, says: The "hard money," the "soft monoy," tho "no money," and the "more money" men are all In a state of great anxiety to know how to agitate for the triumph ot their ieoial, particular, In dividual, or clasa viows on finance. - It la certainly a very odd state of affaira when such opposite opinions aa those financial philosophers proclaim are each and all accoptoj as sound by thoir respective advocates. It reminds one of the old saying that "too many cooks spoil the broth," and so many financiers will surely bankrupt tho country. The constant reports of failures and susensions in tho businosa world must, or should, luduce thinking men to consider the perils which at tend any plan to cure the prosont evils which ia not based on tho truest principles of political economy. This ia no timo for experiments. Tho peo ple are In dread of tho financial future let thoorista say what tboy ploaso, and tho only safe course now is to ro-ostab-lish tho confidence of all business mon in the certainty that legislation will not be invoked to mend, better, lin wife, which ainsunt was drawn out of prove what Is too serious a question to tho Unitod State Treasury. Chair man Hoyt's bill against the taxpayers lor this Radical eamnaitrn oneninir was: To i deyi al Juror al tt per day. To 3411 lallea innM tt II oeau per mile. $14 .M si.te Total opening tlpmu II.M Senator Scott's mileage was orach less, as ho resides in Pittsburgh, while the Chairman lives away up tho North Branch in Luzerne county. The bills for the othor oponing delegates ave raged about 905. The surface costs of this opening process, as near as we ca conjecture, were about as follows: Ifty Juror, at tU .,.. Ium.M Chairman Hoyt'i bill ...... V3.0U T'l - ....... 13,141.0 This sunr was paid out of the Uni ted States Treasury. What amount was drawn out of tho Stuto Treasury for incidentals, we havo no means of ascertaining, as State Treasurer Mack oy will not allow any one to tako a look at his firo muVio unrj-pended bal ance. But wo havo no doubt that the Slate Treasurer and the nominoo Rawlo who was right at his homo would raiso a good opening campaign fund from some source, if not out of tho State Treasury, they would, of course, take it out of thoir own pock ets in ordor to offset tho bill paid by Undo Sam. Those fellows are all great Union men, anyhow. Let a be recorded tluit every speaker at thit grand Radical campaign opening at trie, drew out of the. United State Treasury at least $05. This for moan- nous and superlative impudonoe super- sedos tho Credit Mobilior larceny. Uakes Ames and Schuyler Collax are small rogues when compared to Scott and Hoyt T he former robbed tho poople whon money waa plenty eve rybody hadit.such as it was but these campaign openers como down onus and take their swig when we have not monoy enough to pay our taxes, after having added 25 per cent, to our su gar and tobacco, and 40 per eont. to our whisky bills. It really looks aa though Goorgo O. -avails' butties were determined to clean out both the United State and the State Treasuries before they ship ior n,uropo, wnore many of their dear triends havo gono already to escapo ciose counncmont. Lastly, wo loam that this opening occasion waa one of the tamest affairs that over como off at Erie. Ordinary county meetings are often as largely attended. Rut tlte officers and tjieakers irere never before paid old of the United litates Treasury. Tho noxt ltadical uiTOi.oiK ai Ano win no uoubt lie a huge ono in view of this fact Tin Grindino Process. Ths Phil adelphia Times, in alluding to public affairs in South Carolina,say ; "Uow- evor slowly the mills of the gods may grind, thoy are pretty sure in the end to vindicate tho poet by grinding ex ceeding small. 01 all tho State that havo boon cursed by the domination of tho carpot-baggors, South Carolina has been most plundered and desolated by their tread. They amassed fortunes by tho most shameless plnndor, multi plied ofltces to be filled by tliemselvoa and their dependents, and rioted in profligacy and all mannor of political and social debauchery. But a halt has been called. Tho day of reckoning ha COme At las anil (hat nnoA afH,ii..t they ought to carry out their opinion carpet baggers are liko tho Common in practice. Wo are cortain the peo- wealth nnon which thev hntia,n.,,l pie would not object In the least. Nepotism. Tho President has ap pointed Charles D. Bradley, ol New Jersey, son of Judge Bradley, of tho united states fupremo Court, Attor ney Genornl for Colorado. We sup pose Grant's relations havo all been appointed and now ho is striking out lo ongago the rclativos of the "water ed" members (Bradley and Strong) of the Snpromo Court Wo wonder how much thoso two Judges rocoivod from corporations for deciding that "irroen- backs" wore ns good as gold, before tney woro appointed. Henry M. Hoyt, Chairman of the so-called Republican State Committee, has pnblishod an address to tho peo plo of Pennsylvania. The document is rainy a curiostiiy, and wo rcgrot uiai we havo not spaco to spare to give it in full. Tho said Hoyt says "the succoss of the party is cssontinl to tho prosperity of tho Stato, to tho perpetuity of tho Union and to tho pormanonco ol the principles upon which tho govornmont is founded." What a wondorful discovery this man has made I - A Tuianhi.e Breakdown. Tho iron, like tho lumber trade, wo should suppose, had about touched bottom. Three heavy firms havo recently gone by lh board. Tho Pittsburgh Bolt Work was tho first to go under. As aotts, $100,3b9.47 ; liabilities, $-192,-fi!4.C9. Tho noxt waa the firm of liorry, lilton Colwcll, or Now York, with assotJi amounting to $58 321 27 impoverished and hopeless. Tho seoual to the story of tho desolating rule of tho adventurer in South Carolina is told in tho advertising column of their own organ at tho capital o the Stato, in which tho ' property and ef forts of U. S. Senator John J. Pattor son, ex-Congressman Elliott, Adjutant Gonoral Purvis and ex-Controller Naglo are published to be sold by the HlicnhV' Stranoe. What strange thing hap pen in tho World. Theaditorofthe Lan caster Intelligencer ha became the at torney and defender of fellow named J. M. Cooper, a former Democrat, but who sold himself to Cameron t Co. in 1872, and became tho publisher ot a Grant and Uartranft campaign paper. This political harlot has boon trying to get back Into tho Democratic party over since, oy blackguarding and pincA ing leading members of the party. His gamo having boon exposed by tho Hnrrishiirg Patriot, tho oditor in quo, tion comos to Cooper' rescue. Prob ably he is mad because Lancaster City which waa formerly Democratic by a handsomo majority, is becoming more llailical every year undor his nowapa- por supervision. Wo would got mad too, if tho Democratic majority of Clearfield county would run down from 1200 to 200, whore we found It in 18C0. We would do more: we would leavo for omo more congonial Held lor the display of our huge tal otita I and unabridgod Democracy I allow theoretic remedies. When con fidence is restored, and faith established, and all tho "crookod" credit is wiped out, and a sound, substantial founda tion reached on which business can be done with reasonable profits with par money then, and only then, will pros perity return. Tho Democratic party must undertake this for our common country Col. Jmbm Millikla, r filolr Mantjr, P., null U MiM a full military rvgiuiaat. Wa bopa ha will tueeaad. Tbii laerwufa: nilitar aaoTanant U tba laat ilrataia movoaiaoc M tba Btisopo- llili, and Milhkta ia m ot Ihalr dupaa. Mi triml Adrmtt. We scwond the motion. A military ring has boon formed in this State for tho purjioso of billeting ujxin the tax payers 20,000 or 30,000 drone who ato arranging matters to live on the fat of the land, and they will consummate their scheme unless the taxpayer say no, most emphatically. It is tho do sign ot tliis ring to introduce the mili tary style of Europe in this State, in ordor to draw their pay quarterly out of the State treasury , bo thoy need not depend upon their own energy and their relatives to push them through the world. This is tho object of thoso periodical productions and movumonta among tho National Guard people- Should this military ring succeed in accomplishing its designs, it will cost the taxpayers a million of dollars an nually to support it. "A stitch in timo saves nine." We have had too much legislation, Stato and nationul, lor the benefit of corjornlions, and the fow who live by this kind of plunder while the rights and interests of tho many hare been ignored by tbo agents tho people havo employed to look after the many. That's what ails us and is driving tho country to bankruptcy. 4 Clinchino rm Vioroar or Lat Fall. The Philadelphia Timet of Saturday, says : "John Miller, Chair man of tho Democratic State Central Committee, called about himat"1014' last night the head sachems of hi party, all the nominee for tho local offices of Judge, ltocordur of Deeds, and City Commissioners, a delegation from the city committee mid the Phil adelphia members of tho State com mittee. Thoy mot in "Star Chamber" session, however, but the object of the mooting wa understood to be tho tak ing of preliminary step to organixo tho campaign. As this city i to bo the battle-ground of the State, the Democratic loaders believe that by proper organization they can cast and have counted enough vote in this city In November to givo Messrs. MoCand lass and Temple and tho Democratic House their proper compliment of companions In a Governor and State Treasurer. Committees will be ap pointed and will report at an early day." , No Yoo Don't. The editor of the Cambria Freeman is disposed to get np a debate between us. lis cannot do that. We are on tho winninir aide. and therefore can afford to be magnan imous, and he Is too much of a gen tleman to strike the second lime. MePiko, cool down a little. Don't manifest too much Black enthusiasm when it is not available Give those member of your a good kicking for not voting for Judge Black for United States Senator. They had no busi ness to vote for Mr. Wallace against your sacred injunctions. Defeat thorn for re-election and nover let them serve in the capacity of county treasurer. Wo would nip such mulishness in the bud if our domicile was niirher tho summit JVA'ir-S JTKMS. "In God we trust," is not inscribed on the now twenty cent pieces. Gen. McClellan is now In Switzer land and will soon return to this conn try. j ; . ; :-. " Beaver county, this State, is lo have a new Court lluuse thut will cost $150,000. . Isaac M. Singer, Inventor of the Singer sewing machine, died in Lon don, July 23d, aged 04 years. Flvo hundred cars have been furn ished by the Pennsylvania railroad company for tho peach trade. Mrs. LucldiiiL'ton, one of tho Penn sylvania triplets, recently died at tho sl'O of eighty -seven. Her sisters sur vive. " The shipments of coal from Pitt burgh on ths rise on the Ohio river week before Inst woro over 5,000,000 bushols. 1 Miss Cash of Washington, Is said to be th best swimmer at Cupo May. All cash emanating from Washington nowadays float cushy. Tho Democrat of Maryland havo nominated John Leo Carroll, a irreat grand son of "Charles Carroll of Car- rolllon, lor uovornor ot that state. Centonnial like Fitzhiigh Leo and "righting Joe Hooker are visiting too battle news ot Virginia, wuero no otton I bey bared tho blailo in opposition. Tho prisoners in tho Western Pen itentiary, Allegheny City, 09M in num ber, wore treated to a first-class holi day dinner in that institution ou the 5tb of July. The groat etriko sot on foot by the operatives In Oldham, England.and which went into effect ou tho lilitli of July involves 100 mills ami 13,000 nanus. The seven cent postage stamp Ims boon abolished, and tho ten cent will horoafler be printed in Vermillion that It k .1...: I : i ! ia mny tm uisiiiiuiniieu 111 voiur iroin tko two cent stamp. Tho buildings and stock of the hterlinir Organ Company, at Hirminir- ham, Conn., woro totally destroyed by -fire on the 30th ult. Loss, $40,000 ; insurance, lis,uuu. Tho tobacco crop of Lancaster county will be unusually largo this yoar. in lHiU and 1H71 it amounted to $1,500,000. In 1875 it will reach nearly $ ',000,000. Tho yollow fever is raging at a fearful rnto in portions of tho South. At Fort Hurrancas, Fin., up to Friday last there bad boon sixty-eight eases and t wonty-ono deaths. A Herns county man died from drinking cold water, and tho people there say ho had no business to tnllo with such stuff while beer is so plenty and cheap. And that is all the sym pathy ho gets. Tho water of a mineral well on the public grounds at Katon, Ohio, has been discovered to contain many cura tive properties. It resomlilus the Blue Lick water of Kentucky in every particular. An Invadins? army of thousands of pelicans disturbed tho equanimity of the larmers ol Ilutto county, Cel., the othor day. Pistols, shot guns and rifle were used in ridding the community of tho invaders. Attorney General Picrrcnont has decided thai tho lamous I horpcmung claim on the Unitod Stato Postal De partment for four hundred-ami forty five thousand dollars ia debarred under the statute of limitations. unrviusiuAA "uuuu jMlifi. Oh yes! In 1HU0, the llcpublieuii ' lenders carried the voters ol the coun try, by Intoxienting thoir senses with the cry of "Good Times I" "Wo will bring good time I" Hinco that time, until last full, tho country wait in the bunds of tho ilepubllcans of the "Good Times," persuasion, and evory oppor tunity wua afforded them to produco what they promise I. What fiavo they done? In the first pluco they waged a destructive war of lour year costing over a million und a half of tho best men of the country, and five or six billions of dollars ol material value, ooin slnndurd. Thoso woro "good time I" To curry on their war successfully and not excite open revolt in tho North, they lufliited val uos, everything was sent up kiting. People who did not know what the result of this Republican folly would bo, thought, oh I "tbo good times" are hero, and with the ciunpiiicoling Afri cans, "Do Kingdom urn a Cumin!" They did not know that tyrants.whoii thoy would oppress a people or wipe their right out first mako thorn drunk. Truo, they were not without tho means of knowing, but they wore drunk with liadieal wine, of "good times," and thoy would not listen to tho voieo of wisdom. But tho big Hudical drunk is over it has been going ovor seriously for the last five years. Tho loony, rob bed and abused patient of tbo lieimb lican doctors, is trying to straighten up and ho finds a lorriblc load press ing on him. Hu learns thut ho is not so strong a ho once was. lint his senses have at last came buck and hu feels thut ho bos been basely cheated, ho know thors is a hard roud before him, and that as must havo his own and itrivo valiuutly tonndo what ho, in his years of intoxication, permitted to be ill-done. What horrid incubus prostrates the business onergies of the country? How come it the lust four years and six months, there have been 18,457 failures in tho Unitod Slates, in volving tbt loss of $579,734,909 ? Sarcasm now would Ay: "ltadicul- isml "liooa times! and the answer is not out of the way. liopublicati demugogues may try to get around it by saying: It was the people themselves did it. But, we re tort: Grant it, it you liko. But yoli, Republican politicians, speculators and thieves, first )t them on tho high roud to ruin. The you drugged them with your inflated tauoa, preached security and glorious prosperity to them from tho pulpit anil the stump, and taught tho huiiio through tho press, and you never once said: "Slop. Get sober. Hetronch. Kid'orni. Let's get back to honesty and truth." No. That would havo prevented salury -grubbing, ruil rond siibsidiix, favoritism, nepotism, and speculation on the people's mil lions in tbo bunds of Radical otliciiils. It would have reunited in bringing tbo people rif;lil luck to Democratic rule. And ltudiculism wouldn't do that. Tho rascals were not going to open tho cyesol the people they had blindfolded A VUSTh Y GO VERXOIt. TIM SVSQVEIIASXA LUMBER The official reports of the Ktuto show ! H UtilXESX. that Governor llartrunlt has been a. A Lock Haven correspondent ,,f the ....yU " iu uio uixpuy- Lineiigo imcs, write as follows con era ol I ennsylvuiiia. 1 he cost of'koep- corning the effect of tho low water ou iiigiipliisostablishmeiilhiisbeenlurgo.the lumber trade of the river which $tx dwrtisfinfnts. "lAUTION. All parauo ar bora'.r aantlouoi agria! pu obaami wr ia aajr wauiicr iaJ.ihnr wilb tbo fol. IV ill excess of tlialnl'unv nf liis iin.iln. i Il..-..;l ....u '"'" .W'"'. ia aaoawxM f Ja.ua I.-- .1 i -i I. 'I Hinwiiww iioioBii, oi naribaua lownpin, via i I boraaa. I cuKMirs. I.ren llio luvish expenditures j is miiiiif'ested among the liiiulwriuon, ". bd rn, ..luvj.air, t be,., i i. of (ieury's Administration have been dwarfed into comparative insignificance by tho large appropriation which huve been made fur the contingent expenses of Governor Hartruiilt's department. During Governor Curtin's term ofolllco prices were iilniost double what they urn now und yet our present executive bus cost the people $25,000 more Hum tbo great war Governor. Governor Geuiy us a liltlo inoru extruvuimnt tx gidi'frtisfmriitfj. JJUVKDKIW WA JJTBD. , Tlia audcrfgor.l if irriiarrd to uka m fo tabular bnarjrr'. Priota itiodi-rata. Ap.ly at btr ra-idinaa a flH alraat, ai-il dour to l.alboraa Charob. UK. KCIIKHM kkilok.N Jul IS. IIT&.1I. . dealers und manufacturers, of this and ""," , '!'"? '. 1 "'"'. 1 .,,., - the adjoining lumber regions, In regard . ZXZ'M 'T. .. , . , , TallakiuUBiaaBUH I L.. i . at (jborir. oa tbo Jo.b d; of Jul. ai.d .otloa ibat i xll aol a-oa ., uiJiZ if Ml a-ilb bin us loas ol. luliiai-t lo uif i.mui..l L. ..... . .' ... -""' lavjino ja icno. ball Lkk, Ana. 4, H7i-4i and our present voiumuat Governor slrcum. Between 150,000.(1110 and 200.- oniy excucus hint hy $!'( ,UU0. 0(10,000 feet of logs are lying in the Jtepublitaii rulu bus always boon ux- Busqiiehunua at this city alone, while pensive, and when compared with Uii cipial if not largur quuntity nro Kcni.HTiitio rulo tbu cest of carrying blockaded nt Williaiimi-ni wf.n. to the perilous Condition ol this groat baababaal. 1'an proporlr aMiptircb'aiaJ bj loa ! ' interest in tins suction, consequent upon the iioii-nppcuruiico of tho flood upon tho Siimuuhunna, which usually curries the logs down about May. Never before in the history of the lumber district has the river been so low ai tins poricKl ol the year, nor huve so many logs been lying in the lAUTION. ! will 1 liay any ordora parnortlaa tu ba frou. f iraa lo bin. 1 ajaao Ibia m,uoit for bn boaall -.. tj wop sou oiwir aonorailr. inn on our Suite government seems almost Incredible. Let us look ut the figure ns officially reported. During tho lust Democratic Blntu administration (1859) the following appropriation were made for tho executive und Stuto depart ments: Ouvt-ritorf oalary 14,000 AO HoorWarr of tba CouiuioiiwaaUb... I.TIH) 00 Urimty Haen-lsry ul tba Caiaiuuawvalth l,o0 00 Olorb ami utoiiouKor bira..,,.., H.,.H s.laifl oo ContinftiQl aiiouMl ,V7a 00 $I,IT 00 But this was in tho good old Demo cratic limes of moderate auhirioM. In thoso days men were oleoed to office to look niter the interests of the people, but in these degenerate limes the high town, Milton and other Susquehanna points nbovo and below bore. The saw mills and other wood working establishment are stopied, hundreds of persons thrown out ol employment improvements checked ami bankruptcy stares many ruprusenlative men, en gaged in tho various branches of the trade, in the face. Not only is the lumber business stagnated, but tho Seneral ooinmerciul community, which erives it support exclusively from lumber transactions, sorely feels the effect of the trouble More than $500, 0U0 aro Involved in th log lodged at this point alone. Tho lumbermen nud all others interested are anxiously sennning the heavens fiir the least np- All paraoaiart horal.y aautUitt-d aalait pur. abating or ia aoy laanoar noddling wilb llio fol lowing ttrnpvrty, lua la Iba iuMiuB of Hotor t'LAKK Ithiiti-w uwroooa ip. July IS, l;.u. UDITOR'S NOTICE. M. L.a.borrj,.,fllfah.a toaaiblp.Tli i i tww ( la tba ailala ol Tboioaa) lo Ibe Orphan'! Court borta K..n, I bay ba, I bay .mora, 1 rod j L'oaan. af Boaaaila of Claartcld aoualr. anlv, r.uhjM-1 HAM I, WoodlaaJ, Aug. 4, UJo-Jt QAUi'ION i-i" " I'HOI All paraoaa ara boraliy waraad agaiarl I olHee of Chief Magistrate of the Coin- T"1 BPi - -C - Vn . I Z'.XT fl wSX'Z'; KL- "T- monweal th of .;,,nsylva,,ia is I.K.ked rr.JSl" n","". ' k!b ."?.V' ' AlT'S jbif J.roji.ri iwiuftgi tu in, uj Irft with j '1 tt uJerinfit.J, P,,ii,ud Autlilur by th hiu on tuM aljr. vuhjwl (..hit nt-.Ivr at in? , Owurt, to fttMrtaaisi tko mmtmml af DarahtasM saaiu.. bAM'li UNrilJKIlKV, Km. ; 1imb ar-rUin wnuio. HikJ Ui. Th.... Vowt-a vn. Jornuta Uafertj-, dultjj 6ytt A. li. iHil, fur tbu trnalr ut ruii mml aiuu ia liee.ri liwniliit. CIjrfiIJ MHiiijr, mmi U'bit towHlii), Cawtxia toumty, kr givfjg nil.M ttitvl ht will alteBii to tb dutui 0f ehla; ur in tiiijp way lii.-dtllinj wilb llir r.llow- Mi PP"' nt, mt hi offic. on TueJjr, th I OK prufMirtT, nut In tit poimutou of Win. II. 1 10th ,u? of Auftust, A. D. I ST 5, t tt o'rWk, . iVuBhi, f ftluvui t"WHfh.p, vli t S ttril, I " tu vbifw all j.rti in1rtt1 mj two-hnrM wH"B. I Mt doulli.ad 1 mimic. A. it. KKAklKK, hinttM, I 1(,, 1 barrow, I oouk alovo, ehain, : VrM4, July II, '73 Jt. A ad i tor. t roekar ololrf, 1 bomt, 1 raiboBrit, I Ink, 1, -. .. . d'lUjcatmj, I labia. I at of dUra, t and TTENDCB. aoiltJiuK, lit urarpvt, 1 ituvo til 4 bojfi. Thii V - - . Jnicny wat purcuaMd by ma at parrm iaia on uly lflib, and U lfl wild btai oa loan, nbjtat to my ordir at any tin. i CIIKIhTIAK LABORD8, Ja. Roekt'ia. Atif. 4, 187.-It STAND FOR SAMS. la purraanra or aa ordor f lb Ora-bani Court 01 CloarHrld onunlr. tba flodorfficno-l will Tbo ttodrrolauoj. bat lua I.mo .nnnUi.l AA. mlnlttrator ol tba o.ui. of tbo lala SAUUKL H. KUAFi'.VEK, or Lawraaaatowoablp, will 41uoh of th. oorooaal jiroorta of tba docoaooj, oa lk prtSlilra, at ft ll, (all, M , Baturday, August Tin, IMS, " Tbo prooartj aoaolali of I r, I two yoar oil i vi. aoiiar, I ouoalog aluvo, I and bod'ling, tal.loa. aUndi, auplN.ardf, bull , bodi upon luxury. In 1H73 und 1874 the neltv oflleiuls und ciinip tiillowers of hurt ritntl'siiiliiiinisti iiliondivw more money fmm tbo publk: tmmury thun sullleed to pay the whole expenses of the Htnte department in Tliis is a sliirt- ling assertion, but tbo official report shows it to be true und it cannot be tontriidicteit. The record isasfiillow: isra isrd Clorbaaod Moou(n-a....alS,4HV to fl,424 loaliiig.no u t,m a d.l Tlal !,t'3t II ;S,IIIS M The peoplo ni-o not totally blind, neither are they fools or niad-men. They aro beginning to seo that they hnvo been robbed and Unit 1 heir sub. slanc-u has been wasted to enrich their oppressors. Tlio Kcpuhliran rulers havo unbounded confidence in tho credulity of the people, but is it not too much to expeet lo deeeivo them again unit again? t'nn tho revolt of tho people which began Inst fall bo stayed now by promises which nro made only to bo broken ? We think not. in November next wo look to see aueli mi indignant protest from a betrayed people that the demagogues who have wormed tbeir way to place ami power will rmwl buck to the ob scurity from which they huve emerged, never to be heard nuuin In publio life. llio peoplo will tako n now leaso of nie, me ciianiiels ol Irmlu will bo re- Islh, lb,4, all ibal acrtaia bouao and lul ntuata is the immodiato theme for excited and hoiK'f'ul conversation. Karly this morning a heavy shower occurred and liirht rain fell about eleven o'eloida but hnlh cr.l.ul Imt .n.all .lt..r.ii.... of A . M.rba.'a lot; thro-. . A, , .. , ',, I oj oMnoooa boadrrSaod Biaotv foot to C'lo.rbold In the volume ol the water. 1 bore is .tn-on ib.uc. br oaid km ou. huajr.4 loot io An inmressinn. hnwnvnr thut. haaviAr- Ibe plaaa of baciBalaa. and baina lota K. 8d aai rains Uv. fallen further up In Klk j llXZ't """ ',h- aniuniii uiiu ieDlliei(l counties, anu along the Bald Kiiglo and oilier creeks, all of which flow into the Husrpiehanna rivor. All eyes are directed aiuire- wall ai a larga lut of (ariaiaa oi.n.i aauaroul 10 aaootlua. Aln bor b tbo m. j la H allaaotoa, Cloarfiold auuatr. Pa ana omnuH ao luiivwo. on: uoa diiib. oi a mm at i. .r i. pool oa tba liaa of Clo.rS.I.I .Mot aad ooroor ot , ,.h.lf of 74 aorM Ji oora ,n" ' lot No. ao lh.no. I,; .aid lot ono bandrod oo l Tna.-A roaooaabla orolit a ,11 bo oO..j J. o.,ht, fool to a. alio, , iboo b, aa.d all.) oa. I . .lm. i,.Ll '. ' ' owurttr. Ibo lift will' ijoniuKora at aV.k, . n of oaid .l.j. IV. btUW. ' Jolt II, ISTi-at Ado.ini.i,.. t hensively to-ards those parts of tho nimoer coiintr)' lor rcliel Irom tbe jeopardir.l position of things and ovorr pioce of intelligence coming most, aviuny Dy mo lumiiermen nntl others. TIIIII.Ii-STOIIV FRAME IK)ri;L, and otbor oatbulldinga. 8ole to oomoi-ao at I oolook p. aj., wbon loruo will bo mivla knowp. JOHN IUHKINH, Coslra Hall, Aug. 4, loji.. s Adwf. N JOTICK- la the rowrt Qo-rtar to' ihr mtlt of ih, Kftiijii f tl. '(c Indrjtnaent for t:tarl.-ld eoiintr, ! Dulhrt of f nim I'ma'a. townihip,midrfti)i, . --''"' 'DIal iWtr, 0pUlnlM hi 'iMiooi, to iniiuir isio ahi taid Court al Ju A DMINIHTHATOK'S SALIC XX ' aoirlola tbe oalao of lha Common -h,l Tbo aodorilrnod odtulblitrator of tbo rota. : rrtv aoil amount ,.f i.k,mi r..-A. ' from there is devoured With tho Ut-!f w"i K,"- daaaaaod, will 0.r at pul.l,. t.'ol..a l..wn.h,, aforoaald, and bow laaob, il u,, i K ' "'.Mo w..mii, ii .iiui.in. nniifl ol loa lnaciradoat ftclj v.n.-cIH vuuu,., m o.iunuai, Aiig.H uioiriaf ai aata lown.bip. Krao aotiaa tbat b. II, IS7i, al 1 o'cloek p. ai., Ibo following doocrib- will tako tottimonr, aad atlond to tba dotio. of od roal cut., to wit: Uoua-lad oo CJar oorlb by tba aiioitHraoal al bil oftioa, la riaarSi-d. Po tho buqoaliaioia rivor, oa tbo ot by I. a la of 1 an Tuoodajr, Auguot lOib, 18; at 10 a'elook Notlojt, Abi-and Manioa, na Iba anutb blaad of A. M . wii.o jn-l whera all iianloa latoroitod Phili. buyer., and on ibo won by laod of J. at. ! ajwy atiaod if Ibay row prorn-r. Ilartor.eooialoiiig 60 ooro., mora wr la., and i CVKI'flQOHDOW known a. tba "rfc-ador lint llooaootaaal." Tbo ! CbjorO.ld. Jala II la It. .t..i' " I llo.rorauiato aooaiid of atwo-olory frmaio boaa, ! for that would havo been sure hemp opened, confidence will be restored and lor tliein, Tho people begin to reuliso what's the mutter with the country. The poverty and want will lie banished from tho html. Mifflintimn Register. Mux Adoler has just married a Doauuiui girl weighing 174 pounds and worth $80,000. Ho didn't know that h had a cent whon he married her, and it waa a pleasant surprise to find that she wa rich an well as robust. Twenty-nine trade-marks havo al ready been secured in tho Patent Ofllco for the word "Centennial," as applied to various articlos of manufacture, Biieh a almanac, cigars, blacking, bitters, shirt, watches, and evon higer beer. Arrangcinonta havo lieon complet ed for another swimming contest bo twoen Johnson and Coylc, to swim ten mile on the Delaware rivor, from Chela tor to lied Hank, for $2,000. The race to take place about tho 21st ot August. A dispatch Irom Lislmn, Hpain, report that tbe drought has destroyed tho crops and pastures in some sections 01 that country and that the cattle are dying of starvation. Famine is threat ened and riot against grain exporters are imminent Major Fulton, of the American rifle team, rocoivod llio .Wimblodon CUD on tho 24th ult. The team will sail from Liverpool in the City of Ber lin, on me tiiu 01 August, and expect to reach New York on or about the 19th of the month. Tho school dirt-tors tl M'Kean county, by a vote of 68 to lo, assem bled at Smithport, July 27. and reduced the salary of tho county superintend- ent irom z,uiki to i.oimj per yonr in compliance with the auggestion of tho Bupcnnienuent ot rublio Instruction. 'P. TIH rri Ti , , or t . liabilitio. $285,714.12: .nr. ..' n.:li' i..T. . . ... at. a-i- -a n, . ... I "'wnuatot In tuis way s "ir a Bute was the Girard Tube Works, of Phil t.... 1. . .... .7, ..1.I0.1.1. .ok. . ... lsnrer.koeps two millions of do - adelphia, with assets of $40 820 in l-r. r at . 1 . ... liabilities l"25 2M RO Tha... .1 ' ' pW'p,e ' moMT In U"k ' 1 iron firms aro worth about $200,000.00, while their debts exceed $820,000.00 just $620,000.00 hoit Now, who has got tho money f Wonld not a highor tariff help them out, say", protection ist 7 Ur is there something els tho matter. iter 1 M . . w, 11 1 easy w so bow a fow year In office would enable him to amass a fortune. Its a good thinj- Um people have put on their thinking cap, and at the noxt eloction will put an cad to that kind of business. High time for a change." Williams' Ku Klux. The oditor of tho Philadelphia Times ay it I a curious fact, considering the heroio ef forts made hy the lato Attorney Gen eral to suppress the Kuklux, that they continued thoir ravage all th timo be waa In office, and lubsidod immodi ately npon hi going out Mr. Pierro- pont ha assured a Washington corres pondent that he ha not had single complaint of "Southern outraged" since he became Attorney General, whereas hi predocoMor waa constantly over run with such complaint, especially about eloction time. This will novor do. Mr. Piorrcpont may be a very good Attorney General, but he evi dently does not know how to keep an outrage mill. The Watsontown Record very truth fully remark that, "The man who en ter a nominating campaign and doe not support tbe ticket if he fail to got tho nomination, prcve hy such action that tho convention did right in not nominating him." Fvu. or Kntepsisi. The Pittsburgh sidorable list of Democratic officiala ,m,?nwll'il ""' Hh tho farmer. Tho trial of Parker, tho defaulting State Treasurer of South Carolina, bus resultod in a verdict against him Jfor $75,000, the monoy value of $150,000 in coupons of State bonds appropriated by him. The citixens of that State havo been treated to a wondorful sur priso in his conviction. Reports from southern Ohio givo account of destructive floods in tho rivers in that section, caused by heavy rains on the 30th and 31st ult. The Dig Miami river wa overflowed, and 3,000 acres of corn was flooded between Clove and Lawrencobnrg. Tho 11 i kingum river was full of floating grain. The Adjutant Gonoral ha issnod a notice calling the attention of officers and mon 01 tho National Guard, of rennsylvatua, to the tall inspections, and, In view ot tho approaching Cen tennial, declare that no effort must he spared to bring the military up to such a standard as will reflect credit on Penn sylvania. A lettor from Miss Susan B. Anth ony, at Leavenworth, state that there i no hope of tho rocovory of hor broth er, Colonel D. li. Anthony, who waa shot by Kmbry somo month since. Ilia life ha been prolonged thus far by a maintenance of perfect quiet, but any movement of hi head may cause death by a roopouing of tho wound. Alia Anthony is odiliug her brother's paper, the Times. A farmer in the outskirts of Ncw burynort wa mowintr hi hav field a day or two since when a strangor with auburn hair and beard, a gold-beaded cano and several rings on his Angers, leaped the fence and asked the (armor to let him take bis scythe for awhile. The farmer gave it up, and tho stranger mowea vigorously ior an nour or two, first shako of awakening from their TEXD1XO TOWARD RESUMP- TJOX. Tho failure last week, of one of the greatest bunking firms ( Duncan, Sher man & Co., of Now York) on this 0011- uucni, immuccu quite a sensation in all circle ol society. Tho liubil'.t'ea of tho firm are put down at (0,000,000, Header, think of ill One firm gamb ling away $0,000,(100 of other people' eiisu. 1 inn 19 neitny as uau a siiinsu as that of thoso "eminent Christian bankers," Juv Cooko Co., whoso ni gun tie swiii. lie ha no parallel on thi continent. It huh announced to tho public that the Duucuii, Sherman A i'o. firm was composed of honest men; lliut tliey could liuvo borrowed ten millions ot dollars tho day before it closed its doom. Later development establishes llio fact that their conduct is just liko that of Jay Cooko & Co. Tho wives of eai-h of the members huve hail from 0110 hundred and tifly to three b 11 11 (I led Ihousuiitl dollnra worth of property deeded to thorn by their loving husbands. From whom this money has been stolen is not "so clear; but we doubt not, tbat liko in tho Cooko case, the widow and the orphan will be the heaviest losers. A largo warehouse company in Now York, involving millions, too, has also gono by tho board, ns well as thut old and well established segnr firm, of Mason & Co., of Philadelphia. What a "national blessing" us poor fools havo nan entailed upon us by tho "loyal millions," but we are too selfish to en joy it anil too ignorant to nmnngo it in inr own interest. These things happen becauso Amer ican Buses nnvo lioen managing our national allairs lor tbe post fifteen years instead of statesmen. Western noosiom and New Knglnnd sharper Killed llio giswo that hud tho golden eiTL's, and between them we have had a kind of oommerciitl cholera spread ing over the land, winch 111 its ctlecla, are almost as pestilential as the epi- ui-iinu iiih-ii. spree was given last lull. "Good tunos," they havo discovered, had ta ken flight somo timo before. They nro sensible of what has been done to them, under that specious cry, anil will yet unng the survivors ot the inlntny to einct account. ivtmamsport sun THIS IslLoYELY. Tho members of the Loyal Lcaguo in Philadelphia have issued an address to tbo honest people of that city and it says tins of jtonie of tho ring ticket. W bother there is a Ilonubliean ticket in tho field in Philadelphia is ono of me disputed questions in our local pol itics. That there is a Pilgrim ticket, nominated, a the Union Leaguo de clares, by "tho dictatorial bund of men nominally of both parties, but without true alloariance to either, which now rule and oppresses our city, and is disgracing and destroying the llepub liean organization," is nndoubted ; but whether tho desperate ami insatiate parasites who have fastened on tho party are to be classed as Republicans is quite another matter. Judge Diddle, having boon taken for a non-liicrativo ofllco to swear by, is acceptable, and will be elected as a tributo lo true Re publicanism hy Republican Philadel phia; hut what ol apolitical caudal auueronco vo mo party liko lien, lliug- ajRiii, . uu, an iiiniguincttnt appcntl ago, assume to swing tho great organ ization merely tor ins personal advance ment? Whether he shall bo accepted as a Republican candidate or as an at tachment Bimply designed to illustrate the possiblo success of an inveterate, office-hunter, depends upon whether 1110 uog suouid wag tho tail or tho tail should wag the dog. Whether tho party was made for General Bingham, or whether General Bingham was made for tho party, is tbo conundrum that tho poople aro scratching thoir heads just now in trying to guess ; and when thoy foot up ior him ten yoars' roBidenco in Philadelphia, nine years in first-clas ofllecs, seven years in mo jtepuonean pany aim three year more of ofllco demanded, with post olllco disbursement commissions to boot, peoplo think of "cuttinir it hit" und wait for the gales of November. About that timo the Pilgrim barometer will indicato furious squalls, and there win 00 tno wail ol mourning 111 the oauquut ball hitherto devoted to "in nocent recreation, social intercourse and tho enjoyment of porsonul friend- Tu Mkdulkhome Woki.1i. The Doylostown Democrat, in alluding to this Ishmaelitish organ.romarks : "The present course of tho New York World can only bo accounted fur on the theory that it wishes to defeat the Democrat next full. Its constant picking at tho Ohio convention and platform is unpardonable from any other stand point If tho views con tained in the platform do not suit lha World, saying so once ought to sutlico. The Ohio Jiemocrals havo the ribt to nialio sut-b platform as will suit their people, in a purely State con- icsi, ana we do not boo wherein "the World and the rest of mankind" aro justified in finding fault. Il tho World had not' herototore H.rforined some questionable political feats, its present amiuiio would attract leas attention 1. and a food a.la orchard aad otbor fruit Irooo. I . Tho laod la all oleon-d n.l nn.l-. lii..... : - and la aadorlald witk a roia of good ooal. Taaao or KiLB. Ooo-tbird Ibo porcbaoe tnaa oy aa.b at oonliruiatioa of oalo, and lha balanoo iu two oo,ual aauual payuiaota, witb iatara-W to bo rcrorod by bood and aioroiro n I bo proml.e.. J. M. HAHTI.K. Adui'r. Ilraat, Iodiaoa l., Fa., Aag 4, lIV34 i i T VlTllK TRAVELING PIMIMC. Tba nndenigood araaaoaa to the traoeliex iubho Ibat Iboy bara iut a tri-wi-ek ly book nn. lha road from lliiutadalo, ria: Madam, to Uloti llopo, ruonioa; regular aoory Toooday, Xbura,lay aad batunlay. Loavinir lloota-lala vo tbo ar- riral of tbo rata. Irala, aad arming at Ulaa niia ai il.au A. M. raturuiax, loavoa Mating ukes ray brother intn varlaarthin, I doaira ta bava my old acaoanta aloaed. I tken- roro gioa notion on all wba know ihaamlroa dabtad te ma to oaina forward aaoa aad iotUa ap au that wa aaa uka a naw departaro. Claarttld. Joly 14, "i-lt. X. U. CAllhoX. .j KEEP IT HANDY, Ttia Hellable family Medicine. DIAKRHEA, Dyaontary, Cbolara, Saauaor Complaint, Craupa, ate., qaiokly eared b. . the a aa of . ' ; JABDKLLAS C..n.unJ Syrup of Blackberry Boot aad Xka barb . Aa old, wall tried romodr. entirely rag., table, pb-aiant to lake, oojck and caHala is J. Ulooi"" d.poadod oo In Iba moat argont caioa It has not been forgotten that it tried ; ""f rt ' M ' l M"" -'' ' Zhiii" 'i IZ .i.!.Y'm' " ",n u ' otloleut our nominee lor President iii LaoJoi. day .in JLZmZ.4,lV. ihitH, and there are many who believe imi line to the oionrietora at ,ij.r- e.,i,,. it l making ready to pluv U: i in 1870. Friday' 'II oi io samo game in 18(0. Irtday s World con tain another curtain leeltiro for Penn sylvania, directing this time mainly to tiie Morning P.tiriot. While it is very ainu in tue ii ort.i to give so much attention to its neighbor's affairs, we would rosioctfully suggest that it withhold lurlher advice until the Tweed affair is satisfactorily concluded. Bad Luck. Thai carpet bag Sena tor from Alabama, Sjiencer, has come to grief at last. An investigating committee of the legislature has found him guilty of tho most corrupt prac tices both in having himself elected and in making appointments to Fed eral office. Tho Republican mem bers of tho legislature ask him to re. sign and demand tho instant dismissal of all Federal appointment made at bis recommendation. who havo been guilty of dishonost act. most ot whom have been Indicted or punished for their crime. It is the misforluno of all parties to have un worthy member. Ths Democratic party, however, punishes and expose iu. laaaia, Huiu me ivopuoiican pany shields, and protect them. If the Commercial will point us oat a list of unpumsnea Democrat like Delano, Spencer, Kellogg, William, Colfax, Patterson, Clayton, Sypher and other, who are Rbicltfod and upheld by party support, it censure will be deserved. H yoming Democrat. Carl Bchura writes that lie will return to this country from Europe in October. I The volunteer assistant wa Joanuin Millor, the poet of the Sierra, now laying in thai city, Mr. Newton 8. Grim wood, the re porter of the Chicago Evening Juurn,d. who accompaniod Donaldson on his fatal trip in the balloon, wa aged but twenty-two yoar, and, though oflittlo wapuneiicc as a journalist, was regarded by those who anew him a a young man of great promise. lie was at one time city editor ol tho Jolict .Sun Coming to Chicago about two months go, he aocured a position on ths Jour Mi, and was held In high esteem. His employer and poreonal friend, Mr. Sul livan, of tho Journ.il, tried to dissuade him from making the trin. but wit hunt vail. TIIE ADVAXCE IX WHEAT. Tho great event of the day in com mercial circles is tho romurkablo ad vance in wheat which bos boon In pro gross during tho past ten day. Wheat is now thirty cents higher tlinn it was Inst September, and mill rising. Tlio gratifying fact is that this rise is not tho result of a short crop hero but of a sudden and strong demand for oxport. The wheat crop is a full ono anil ono of oxeollont quality, beside which thoro ia a largo surplus of old grain on hand from last year. Under ordinary circumstances, therefore, wheat should bo declining in prico while the bounte ous harvest of 75 is being added to tho granaries already halt filled with tho surplus of '74. But all this is changed by the harvest report from F.uropo. In Southern Russia, the grout wheat field of Ku rope, long and severe tiroutn naacut off tho crop; in Franco floods havo ravaged tho richest wheat growing districts, and in Knglnnd tho yield has been greatly curtailed by an uniuvoraoio season. 1 negrenllaetthat rules the market is Unit llio breatlsliilt's which Western Europe will nood this year to fill out her own scant crop will hnve to bo bought almost entirely from tho United State. Fortunately tho American farinei have enough anil to spnro for every ono. There has been during th p.ist ten clay an advnnco in wheat which adds lens of millions of dollar to tbo wealth of American farmer. Aspricc advance tho wheat begin )muring into tlio market, and thoro is a demand for freightage east ward ant) ship to carry the coreals anroao. j no larmers, the grain deal er, tho railroads, lako Vessels, and ca nals share in the benefits of this fortu nate turn in tho grain markot. How much better i this way of Increasing um weann 01 the country than by flooding the country with slim-plasters worth fifty or sixty cent and trying to porsuado the. peoplo that each is worth dollar. Cleveland Leader. The trial of John 1). Iaee. for nar- ticipation in the Mountain Meadow massacre, still continues at Beavsr. Utah. There an aaiirht Mormons nil fonr Gentiles oa the jury. A Hid Blow. The Wllliamsnort Sun, of the 28th tilt record thi fitct: Tho Kxplosion of locomotive boiler on the Krie Railway noar Port Jerri Saturday killed throe men, and it tre mendous force may be inferred from tbo fact that tho body of the engineer was blown a thousand feet from the engine and thrown into tree on the top of a hill which rise seventy fret a.uuvo cue railroad. , NO CAMPHOR OK OPIUM, ttia a tiloajant aitr- nA M.lil. i-fc l. -bing to traool lata tho oounlrr, if tbor lot a ' children. It baioau -d l.f. -h k. know what troia tboy aro coming on, wa will had doapairol. Kaon It In tbe boaao aad ato it 01001 inoia at mo lunun, and ran Ibcm on aay In tine. . All we aak for II a trial. Don't 1.1 .mj ...... Iu ,..., any aoy aaoepi me your ucaior put yoa on with eoroctbiajroloc Bar Ibroe regular dnya that wa aioat bo 011 tbo llloa 1 it- Try it. Hold by Draggi.ti aad store Kotn- "Y --- . - a""" oia. a riaiaraa only oy Hope road with Iba nvail. Oar eaaiaiodate, and wa aak tba votrnonjra trnrelinr public. bllOFf BK01I1EKS ti. W. 8norr, Supt. Uadara,Aag. 4, ls;a-Iat. ,i I .. .tj ,u T 1ST OF JURORS. Llal af Jnrora dan far Soiiw-inbaa Term, I). la7&,commcaiiigin the third Mondy,lhe II A f I. A JJHO.. MOO Markot au PI. Joly 1, 're lot. , t t , , 0 RPIIANS' COURT SALE. Illth, aad eaadnaing for throe waako : aa. M. Crec. Joo. W. Writ-be Tboa. C. Leo, Boll Clinton MeCraokan, " Dao'l Smeal, lloggt (loo. O. Urrroll, David pal,, Bradford Samuel Dill, o J. Adorn Klib.l, Ural; Joa. Pootltthwelt, 41 Juhnaton Hamilton, " Uan'l durman, Hunttide ILL. Head. Claarliold J John Trualajan. lJ Oa.ba W. M. Fliaw, .1. B. tlrahaia iiarriaoa uiornn. TRAvaaaaat-aoaa. riser wing, tilth. Baoearia; Dan'l Conplor. ooo. A. Hurry, " T. Wood-Idea, llrabaol Jaa. t'arcar,. Iloatldale Jaa. Ilalry, J. H. Hunter. J..ritt Ino, McMurrar, Knot Uebl. t'attarooa, " J. II. Dale, Lawresee 8. M. Fallortos, I.. J. I'onklin, J. 11. Morroll, H.ll.rorl, N. Wa.tl'a Kitrickor, Mole, llailoy, r- It. urtck. Pika Uaios Jot. Wi ry, . Oor llo II. Shiraol, Walleratoa By airtoe nf an order of th. Orpkant' Coert of Clearteld L'ooaty.lhora will 1st aapuwd Uitioolir oalo, oa tho prcoiieea, ia Iba tillage af reuntile, C'learSold, eouutr, Pa-, aa Tuewday, th ICHta alar af A a gaol, im. at 10 o'alook, A. aha following dwrlbod roil data, hua tla pMparty af Jam. a Plyaa, loc'J, rlai Tbo andirldoat half af all that n.11 taeeauage, lonouent, or lot af g rauad. aitaol. la the Tillage of Pooarilla, Claamold eoaolo, Pa, boandod and deeoribed aa foltawe Beginning at a earner af an alloy and klaia Ilraat ; thenar wart orenty -one Teat ta a lot no tba property af Jacob Dougbmaa j tbenoa by aaid lot aooth eat hundred and thirty foot mora ar loot to low water mark a aid mtU pond t thanoa by aaid poad aad ayiw watermark aaataavaaty-aaa feet te aaid allay Sew &&Ktntmtfo. "I'oTATo-IIra" Pautv. Tho (irang ers aro not now as much interested us the farmers in the scourge of the crops tho potato bujr. 'This insect Is eut- 111c up ami cntintr out the viluls of tho lurmcrs nininstuy, next to wheat, in many parts of this country. Il is sad but it is only a symbol of (rant's Ad ministration. Tho potato bug politj- ciiitiB 01 1110 natural party havo caton out and eaten up tho vilnls and tbo sub stance of tho Southern States, also the mainstay of the Western (rangers rye, mado into whisky, and crooked at that. 80 wo hear, so wo rend, for half of the (rantites in nfllce. place made to got revenue info tho Treasury, are potato-bugging it out. Wo propose now, in tho face of tlrcso fuels as to the fraud of li runt's nlllceholders, to cull tbo Grunt third-term party tho potnlo- buK politician. It is a name which suits them exactly, mid wo hopo it will bo used to express their real clinrnctor. Philadelphia Oimmnmeeatlh. No better name could have boon do- visetl. It needs 110 definition lo ex plain it meaning. Domestic Hints.-TIio Clinton Dem ocrat in alluding to tho Tcmnoinnco movement, says: "Tho prohibition ciinilicliito for (iovornor, Robert Aud ley Urown, has written a letter ao ecptinir tho nomination, llu tines an n Franco! in plain terms, and hoars down hnni on bolh parties, hut his deadliest thrusts are mado at tho Radical party, whoso hypocrisy ho well understands, having been a staunch and respocla ble member thereof. In response lo the Rudical groan that this sennralo action will mako them responsible for tbo destruction of "tho only parly that can savo llio country," ho snoors at the idea of a. party saving the country which ho says "can no loncor save it. self.'' His entire letter breathes a c- vcre conilenmntinn of llio Radical par ty in tin State, and view of tho high pretensions mat party makes to mor ality and temperance, it is peculiarly forcible to hour ono of il ohl mem. bor bear down Uon it In tonus of o- vcro roprohntinn and disgust." JOTICK. All pareoni ara hereby raatloaod again at par ahailngar negotiating eiUjerof the following da. aeribrd promiaaorry aalei, giraa by lha sudor, aliened to D. W. Moore, af Clearfield, Pa., and parable at lha Pint National Bank of Altoona, aa wa bare Jutl aad legal eUaete agaiaat Iba aana 1 One note for 11,(180, dated May 5th. 1S74, paya ble Iwa yean after datai ono note for .,(, doled May lib, l74, payable three yeere altar data. Pereeaa purobariof ar adrnnolag aoaor thoreoa will do ao at their awa rlok. N. C. BARCLAY, . CYBUS N. BARCLAY. Allooaa, Pa., Aug. 4, 1876..HI OMMISSlONkR'ilfWlCK Jeanla K. Ilepbgr ) Alia. aae. oar. i.'aerrw. . No. It March Term Joe. U. Heibam. J 187a. The aadoraigned oemmlaalnner. annalntod ir. Uka teetlonoay ia tbla aara, will atlaad ta tba noma ar nil appointment, at bit omoa ts Plo'a mock, oa Irtday, Aug. 20, at 10 o'olook, A. M, i.i.. ,uicro.iou may aitena ISHAILTKItT, ClearOold, Aag. 4, 1871-410 Cotaalialoner. J. Mgblnor, - il. II. Mollea, II A.SIiim-l, Uan'l Ki.hrl. Arm tarry, II. Mitoholl, P.U. Millar, J. A. Heal, Zaa. Mr.Naal, Malt. Blooaa, Farguooa W. A. heame, poaatnr K. K. I'legal, Uoehen " Boll - B'K Ural) Burnaido Clearteld Porgaoonlrred l arnj eaiso Jvnoita. , , , eteosn wkik. ' ' " Ueacaria, Jna. Mnara, Uootadale Al. Honlald, Hoot on J.Yntbere, jr., Karlhaua Loali Krhord, knol Joo. Kmith, twrenae Thee. Mot'oeraon M . J. B. K.l.r. Morria Car'llat A. Ilila, LaulaerCltj I'atriok OailT. Paaa Job Way. H. P. fchof. Calbertoan, Oaaoula taiAIRiK itaoaj. , aat-oau wiaa. llaoaaria O. A. AlorrlaoB, Uoahan J. r. Kobiaon, Aaniae M array, Qirard . W. Iloarer, Urabam nm. Willhelm, Kliai lloraing, HoatuB Jaa. Baady, I. Jobnaton, Jordab Jna. High, Jr, Kno Joo. Oougberty of oemea, Lawreneo Sam l Clyde. Jamoa Ardery, ' ttoo. w. Ogdoa, liugh Doughorty, ' A. U. I.owboad " Milton Ifu-bola, J Pottar, i Slorrlo A fow mora good horoee and tela af ham... w aano, wnioa 1 will aall at a aaarllra. All TKAVKI). I'Kr.SIIlK.NTlAL WRATfl. Tho Xa tionat RriuNiean mention somothing iruriny ui n)rueiai commentiation, that Ironoral Grant refuse tf) nllow tho ro K)rter of the New York Herald to como into tho Presidential presence and twice has had them put off po! ciul train, upon which he wa travol. Ing. Tho wrath of the President burn fiercely becauso of the Ctvaar ism article of the Herald. If thi bo truo, wo can only say that the Pro, dont forget hi dignity to do the Her altl more honor than it inorit. fPIIE BEST STILL ON HAND. .. a aararol earriageaaad baggiea, and a road wagoa,' aa well aa aoma good eprlng wagoaa. I am wvaua w eon at oome prwe. t.all oa or addraaa mo oi viesrnoiu, ra. d AM KB L. LKA VV Aug. 4, '74-Sm. Loft tba nramiaae af the ndareigaed, la Clearfield, aa Tbaredey,;jaly J1I, aa all rod oow, with rather wide horaa, a etroak af white alsrat the adder, and wearing n kail. liberal reward will ba paid far bar rot ara or ana iafermaliei am iraa to oar reeevary. , . ,. . '"' STAPLItll. Clearaald, Aag. 4, mrt-lt. QoTITcoALTrr'"""" ' " TOWHOMITMArcOWCKHW. Tba undesigned take! this method af Inform ing the people of t'learield aad rlolaity, that ba baa leaaod and ra-aponod the aid Ilea Og.lea a.el bank, Mealed witkln mlla from .... j la now prepared ta faralah a Iral-olaie arliele af aoo M, oeii.ar tea aatae any wbera in tuwa al roaaonablo raloa on Iba ehortaot aotloe. A good ojaantlty af ooal alwayi aa hand aad far eale at the mine. Ordora reft at Waiaoa'e uk. -, ... Bnydor'a ahariag aalono. , . ., 1 RANK WILSON. Clearlleld, Aag. 4, 'ft tf. 'jpo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Nollea la hereby glraa that Iba Dlraetara af tba Karthoui Bridge aad Tarapika vompaay hare lurrandered Ibolr abarler, and hereby abandon all aanlrol or Iba aaid Bridge aad Turn . pike fram aad altar the III b day of Joly, l7. By ardor af the Hlaokholdora. , J.W.POTTKK, karlhaua, Aug. 4, '7i 4t PraaldoBt. pu,,- ICATR LOST.. 1 Mr. Jacob Dimellng, a.-eool oallaalor af Dogge tawnabip, loot ar mlalaid hit llaiilicata eomrwhtro belween Clearlald aad the Blue Ball, on the 17th af Jaly but. Any ana lading the same will ba liberally rewarded by relamla it lo him at Waal negater Poet Omoa. Wail Doealur, Aug. 4, l7a. A. Patteraoa. Waatly Thompaoa, Boll Balnaol Plogal, Bogga oacno r. Iloney, " W. J. Campbell, llradrd Henry t'tainger, Brady o. aa. rfonnaton, (loo Ullliog, C. IlartefelL Jacob lloopall Iiarriaoa Paumore, Kit Linea, -l.-hn II. Bailey, Wm. Owena, Ueraaldo Benl. tOienbori I. " Joka MeCord, Chael nan I I arena, " Paul Mallarrry, " P. Plnbell, Corluglon Peter Uarnlor, P. P. Sohaarra, " Joa. Verback, " K. W. Urowa, wT'laarfd B. Ocarhart, Oaoatur Wm. VVioe, Ferguaan TBian wiaa, oer. 4th. 1. O Ponaell, Baccarial 8. Mignat, Corlnglon joaepa worj, Bell tL L. llogUe Ileal,, il.;. T' M"oro, Korgu.an II. C Loach, Bloom Jualin hillotla, Clir.rd iionry io.a, UoggaMlia Kylor, 11 thanoa by aaid alter ana baa rod aad thirty loot a place af beginaiag, aontaiaiag ona-foarth af ' an aora mora or laaa, honog a larga twe-ttery arame tararn, waak-luwoo, emaka-boaaa, a laige and eamacaiarat aUbla, and other jHithatUiaia therooa aractad. JTassa Br fltut ..Ona.balf cajh aa tba day of ralo, and the re.idao la oae rear with iBUreat, to bo aaauaad by band and mortgage. N. U Tba other aadivided half rntcreat caa be porobaaed on the aame taraio. - ' Admmiatlalet. Claarliold, Pa., Joly 14, 117i. poWNSIIIP SETTLEMENT. DAVID REAMS. K.ao ni.t.;.i T..... I'lknioi nraay townahip. ia aoo-jBBt ttilkiha Loot, Woodward ( "aad and Poor Fonda for 1074 : ' ' ai-HooL. ' ; f". ,:, - To bal. al lut rettleraent. ,... $l,7t N " na.h aodaxonautiooa of IS7J,....,. I M " titata appropriation of 1S74 III U " am't Irom other aoareoa il of reboot tas a.aaaard for t"74 l,9os St O. P. Hcoio. J. B. Caldwell, lloaea b'rbard. Joa. L, Para, , hua. Long, Jamee A. Bloom Pika Burbm Merrelt, tleo. Kllioger, Brady oai-ueoo iiouaan, llodfrc) Sohock. J. Moorchead, Ueraalde U. Bradford, Coilegton Jao. Yolbere, A. Mcllarroy, Cheat HubL bilBban .ft-: J. P.ltwell, ' ' ' Wm. Powell, Claarliold Wm. I. Birlar. " Jna. bimmuua, " Lawia irwla.. P. Llibald, llaaton llao. Emariok, Karlhaua . Wymar,. Jordan Mllaa Head, Lawrence H. J. Kh. liner, " I. arl Parrlck -Cbrlat. Ilartlr, Jloitla H. Bof, yf M. wsah'w Ja.. Artl.url, r V,n Abm. Spencer " Job Carrt. ii Jaa, Urner,aoodward MEAT MARKET. F. M, CAED0N b BEO,, Rear of I'le't Opera llouee, . , , CLEARFIKLtol PA.f Oar arrangomaala ara rf tba moat aouplola Mta af all kl.d, ,,, ,, He. loo deal la all klada of 1... i l ,'. mcntl. which we heca no o hil.i. I.. ... .l. aad take a look at thing., or adilrr... r-, a i. . . K- M- r'H"N A BllO. ClearllelJ, pa., July It, IS74.tf. JpitlWII MEAT MARKICT.i ' ; M. 0. BROWN 4 BEO., Market Si., Cletrt.ld, Would announce o tlio elll.ona of the town sad '"" 7 ""J il' oap Ih. meat .rk.l tba aid aland, whera they will keep rrosh Ileuf, Veal Mutton and Lamb, of the finest qualities. Market wnr.ln.--r....i-. . Satardayi. (lire aa a call. ' J"" "li t M. U. BROWN A BRO. 10U RUNT. or building tax o7 la " ea.b from County Troaauror.. .... . lot It " inlan-atoaaaqilaa fuBdl....,..... it It j.lw 1 CK. Ry etonerallone for IS7I. il (1 " l7 4 n " " ' IS74. ,. m ti " leachcri' ordora redeemed J,i:t al " ebateaaanta la tai-pavara ......... il 14 M am't lor achool lot No. 1) 74 ta u oeoretary'a aalary 311 at repairing aad oooungeaoiaa. ........... Itl of " fuel and kindling jC at " alora. pipe and hod al II " eeeeral jeara luilma ta Ball Iwp yd " percent,,, oa SI.IMg.gj at I par ot-.- SI II " balanoo in Treaa. handa l,sl It " " ia Collaclor'a band . wi M . -I . I. , BOAS i 1 BR., ' To bal. due oa laat eeltlatoaBU..... " auuuBt from Coanty Troae . " af tag aaaoaaad for IS74.... J.1I l 1-lJtM ... 7.U it ... 1,1 II 4.: n QAUTION. All poraona ara baraby waraod agaleat por ch. .In, .r in any way maddll.g wit. I he f.. lowing property, bow la Iba Boteeaelen of Robert r , 'l ? "?".'" ""'Ipi ' 1 wag., I Iwla abada, I buggy, turea and haraaaa, I serai af wheal, af 1 acraa of backwkau, I acre of aara I now, 1 akorel plaw, 1 k.rrow, I a.ulng bag, III railroad Ilea. Thi. ... k,Ta " "T"0 '' " J,7 '. Bnd U lefl with him as laaa only, tabloot ta my ordor at any lima. Joil PORt i a. CMart.ld, Aag. 4, ISlt-lt t.,n,l r.orth .treat, an aa.y terma. Aleo a building on Market alrael. Beat dmir to the Allo.h.,,. li . ' ! l B. . ,VrteriT aeeupian ih.. l. 7 ", "I1 but aaltabl, . ,'.,, Slrl, Jll, rMl".,"',n"''- flr to Frank Short on the premlaea. P. S. All pari,.. Indebted I. . Mg r..n oall andaeiila by eaah ar nolo, .lib .Jl-j aacarily. thla mo.ih, aa I mu.l hare all ,ny no- num, up oy AUglt.1. n..w io my owa ai hare the bnnb. anil.. I'MMM . , .L:- aetlne will .are trouble aad ooal a. F, SHORT Clearlald, Jaly 14, ISft. (., LAW jeH W. C. ARNOLD, & COLLECTION OFFICE, C11RWIN8VIL1.K, Clearfield Coast, P.na a. j, i "3 j -i m ccr..,,, -rrr- By roaeb.ra radaamad.,... .,$l,itt li f wark dona by aiuaaaa...... ,J.U It back taioe...,. Ill III " oxoaeralion Tt tl Trana. percentage aa Sl.eIS.14......,, . M 71 aoroantaga tor oollorUng MI.ad.., It tl " maktni duplloata.. 4 a) " aliatemaaia. 4 f " khaBrntentalo t.i.(,ajiora.......J! , III ,. 1 ,, - ,- i'."'? llal. io UTor af Treaa ..,.'.7 U ti roos ri BB. ' : DR. To bal. Jua at laat .etllemeoL t4U 17 " racelpta af Jo. P.iallethwall tt H " funde from Vcaango county . JM " amount of daplirau far 1874. 7J ft " bah af Jaa. Poallelbwall.......,., U 41 tl.711 il 1 ' : . i . , . Hy roarbera redeemed . ,..tl,ltl 14 anntemenlt to ciliaen 14 71 " exoBcraliana of IS7... , It H " " of 1S74 4 It filing bond W " per cent, for payiar owl II.NS.SI.... SI 41 bal. la Collector', handa 411 " " to Treaa, hand. 11 11.711 M .1 01 artrinara. , " Wo. tba BBdcraignad Aodllora of llra.ly lowa. bip. having met accordlag ta law, did p.oeredn caamlaa tba raceipla and rooebora of lhnK Reame, Treaanrer of aaid townahip. tor IS74. da report thai we Bed tbe aorrral aceoaala ai alwra alabnl. There lo a eehool balance of oa. Ikoei and, Ibrco hundred and eitly ave d.-llara aa4 fourty-ala aoina (l,anl.4l) In lha Treaaurae' baada, aad tho mm of Are hundred and aiaeiy Ive dollar, and flr three cat. (.i .il ial band, of tbo Colloalar. The Road Fend io a lebted la tho Trea.uear la tba earn of ible" f..nr dollar. Md Meanly aarea oanU le " and b. la Indented to lha Poor Food la Ike " '"'' dollar, and Ihlrly-three ISSS..I.I), wbil, u,, balanoa in tbo Clleelori band, ainnanla In the earn of fonr bandied mo alltopB dollar, aad tw.oty alt caatl itlll.WI- etlntrma wheraof, wa bara horenata ad oor handa Ihl. 7th day of Jan., A. D. l7t. . OlIRtSTlAN KOIIB, riAMHI. Risnifl. UKNHV IIAKTHFBLT, AttBoti J, W. CORP, Tows Clerk. Lalberabarg, July gn, 1174-11, Aadilerb J" rniTin or ivrrt dmchit Hob neatly eaerelrd at thla oBloa.