Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, August 11, 1875, Image 2

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Oiohom B. GooitLANntR, Editor.
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WEDNESDAY atORNlNU, AUGUST II, I8TI.
Reader, If ,ou want lo kaow whet la olnf on
In the tmilu.i. world, lutt read our adverllilng
aolumnl, the SpreM onluran in jiartleuler.
TUB PIIIMAHY.
liule 4th require tlio Democratic
priinury election to bo hold annually
on Hit Hiturdii) jimwi'ny tht third
Tucsihiy of September, (tho 18lh this
your). The County Convention will
ussemblo on Tuesday, the 21st, being
tho first week of court. Candidate
lire also required to publish their
names lit leant throo weeks rovioua
to tho oloction. Therefore ni name
run bo legally announced, according
to tho mien, oftir the first day of Srp
lember. Tho fco I'or announcing candidate,
will be: for Senator, f IS : Treasurer.
(10; Commissioner, $5; Auditor and
Coronor, f3 each. Thin charge in
clude tho printing of R,000 ticket,
nun in us be paid in advance.
Ttu Nxi Klection. Wocommend
tho following to the attention of voters :
Tho new Constitution forbids all per
sons from voting link's they have been
assessed at leant two month" and paid
their tuxes at leant ouo month bcfnre
tho dnto of tho election. No ono ol
foreign birth can voto unless, in addi
tion to tho above, he has been natural
ised a month previous to the election.
Tho dute of holding tho next election
is Tuesday, Nov. 2d. " ,',
Tbursdny, September 2d, is tho lost
day on which voter can be assessed.
Friday, October 1st, is tho last day
on which taxes can be paid.
Friday, October 1st, is tlio lust day
for taking out naturalization Mipcr.
I'.iich of theso important duties can
bo performed at any time before tho
days mentioned. Let onr Irionds soc
to it that tho matter is attended to be
fore it is too lato.
HADICAL STATKS.VAXSIIIP. i BKKCIIKH1SM
I be legal outrages anil public rob-. Ilns.klyii uioinlity Is now one oflhe
liencs committed l.y our I'redlt-Mobl. pulpit theme In Dctn.il. The Hev.
Her Congn.n, with (Irani' approval, Mr. JluHory, a liuitl shell llupliat oler
are so numerous that ono becomes gymuii, bus boon regullng hh oongro-
alnrmod after counting a few of thorn, gation with n sermon on the lleooher
INO department of tho general (.ovum, (oan.lul from tho lollowing approprl.
mom is so iisenii in tho wople a tlio at text ; j ' 1 !' ) I
I'listoltlco Ilepurtliient ; all, high or "Thlna n wlekajneea ib.ll wrM lh.., .nil
'fur. Xoabii. (IV Pardon. This
body held a throe dnys session at liar-
riswirir lust week, rorty-five cases
were heard, nino of which wcro recom
mended for pardon.
Ohio. Our latest advices from this
State, and from liopiihlican as
well as Demoeratio sources, aro that
Allen will cortoinly bo elected Govern
or by from 25,000 lo 30,000 majority.
Senator McDonald, of Indiana, has
been looking over the field in Ohio,
and is confident that tho Democrats
will win.
Hbad It. Do not tail to givo lion.
Alexander II. Btephea's fourth of July
oration, found on our ontside, an at
tentive perusal. It Is tho best recon
stnition document which bus yet ema
nated from either the North or Houlh.
It would be woll for tho country If
every voter in tho tTnion would prac
tice bis precepts.
The Washington Chronicle seems np
prehonsivo that the next Presidential
election will bo decided by tho House
of Representatives, but gots out of tho
difllcnlty by ciphering out a Republi
can result. Considering tho political
complexion of tho next House this
may be regarded as a greiit arithmeti
cal triumph. , ' i . 1
The remains of ex-l'residcnt John
son were intoned in tho comotery
near (irccnvillc, Tcnn., on Tuesday
afternoon, the .Id, amidst a largo con
course of people. The widow , of tho
deceased was unable to attend tho fu
neral, owing to tho shock sho received
by his sudden death, and It Is thought
sho will not long survive her husband.
A Senatorial Conkerknci. At our
county meeting in March last, A. W.
I,oe, of Clearfield ; J. K. White,
lipsburgj (then of Osceola Mills,) and
John B.' RafTerty, Grampian Hills,
wcro appointed Senatorial Conferees
to moot thoso ot. Contra and Clinton
for tho pnrpoao of selecting a Senato
rial IK'lopite to the Krie Convention.
Wo nndorstand that tho conferenco
has not met yet, and we are unable to
stale when or where it will meet
"Th put record of the Rrpublletn party la a
true tnriei- of III Attar, poaiibilttiaa." .dir.!
'tpere,
Tho record is befure the people On
its pages are written frauds, corrup
tions, porvoiniou and nsuriations of
powor such as was nover boforo
dreamed of. If these are only an in
dex to its future possibilities, the soon
er its grave is dug and its obituary
pronounced the bettor. Altoona Sun.
That is just what tho people have
detormincd upon doing in November
., WHO HAS OUR JtWXKYt '
Elsewhere will bo found the state
ment of Auditor General Temple,
showing the taxpayers where State
Treasurer Mackey keeps tho public
funds : Mackoy's own bank, the Alle
gheny National, at Pittsburgh, ha
nearly three hundred thousand dollar,
and a concern in Philadelphia, termed
tho People's Bank, owned by Bill
Kcmblo and his Pilgrim ring, has three
hundredand seecnty-tico thousand dollars.
There are nomore"scaly"iuatitiitiona in
tho United State than the two Just
named ; compol them to pay over to
the State what they owe and they are
bankrupt. . . ,
The large balanco from one to tiro
million! of dollars, which ha been kept
In the Htato treasury Tor the past
liml ami the vrav-n will tut mj ili.n llmf I " '
J ,n.' n - ti i -. I treasury ring for banking purpose,
m.wt athlotie Ciodit-Mobiher cannot . ? , . , " r. 1 .
1 ntiil I he fnmliAra nr Una Pilifntn mil
o -
At JIomk.
low, rich or KMir, derive almost duily
bonufits nxim this brunch of civil Gov
eminent. Thoreloro, in order to re
call a few of the iiitpositioua and va
gariea of the American Congress dur
ing tho past three years, will fully es
tablish the tiharuuter of but body of
mon, and develop tho inioiiltie prac
tised iimh the wople by their agents
under Jludicul dictation.
' It seems that neither religion.iimrul
ity nor tho constitution have been po
tent enough to keep the avorago Con
gressman within tho bounds of ordi
nary statesmanship j tho revcrso 1
tho fact. NumurouslYuudulent schemes,
conoooted outsldo by political vaga
bond for tho purpose of robbing tho
Treasury havo been endorsed by the
majority, ami law passed to legalise
them. ,i ; .
This is not all. The numerous
changes and unstable character ot
Congressional legislation Is ono of tho
wornl evils that tho war bos entailed
upon us, except the lingo "national
blessing." Onr tax and tariff laws un
dergo such sudden and frequent chang
es that tho officers who aro expected
to understand them, seem to. know as
little about them as tho common peo
ple. This constant changing of our
law, and tho crimes committed under
them, Is what disgraces us more in tho
estimation of foreign governments
than all else that besets our liberal In
stitutions. ,
To illustrate, wo neod but refer onr
readers to tho numerous radical chang
es in our postofllco laws within the
past throe years. At ono time news-
ners circulated (roe in the counties
where published ; then a law was
passed Imposing postage upon them.
Tho reason given for this imposition
was, that revonno for tho department
must be raised from this source lo pre
vent bankruptcy ; at the end of ono
year the department was more In debt
thnn under tho old law. About tho
time the pooplo wore educated to know
what the law was, another radical
change was made : Papers now cir
culate fret in tho comity, but tho pub
lishers must prepay tho postage on all
newspupora aent out of the county, be
side doubling the postage on all tran
sient matter. Change after change of
fraud is made by those who know,
against tho majority in the passage ol
this law. . Besides, it is pronounced
unconstitutional, and we may there
fore look for another change as soon
as Congress meets. A caso is now in
the Cnited State Court at New York
that may cause an abrogating ot some
of our postal law. The question at
stake is that tho law of the lust ses
sion is unconstitutional on the ground
that it originated in tho Senato,whora-
Bi the constitution provides that all
revenue measure must originate In
the House. If tho point bo sustained
it will affect tho law that compels pre
payment on newspaper sent to sub
scribers out of the county whore pub
lished.
The Assistant Attorney (ioiieml for
tho Postofflce Department, Judge
bponcc, thinks "there may bo souio
plausible ground" for tho position that
tho law of tho lost Congress, doubling
tho rates of postage on printed mat
ter, is unconstitutional and void ; I ut
it would be a pity, ho says for the
courts so to decide, hocuuso it would
make a great confusion and interfere
with the revenue of tho department.
Wo prcsumo tho court, "watered,"
as it baa been, for tho purposo of do-
ciding that paper money was as, good
as gold, will hardly entertain Judge
Sponoo's scruples, if they find the law
unconstitutional. More : it is chargod
that this same Judge belongs to the
ring which makes its headquarter in
the South and West, and has succeed
ed in robbing the department of mil
lion of dollars through fraudulent
mail lot lings. Hence, be want no
"confusion" because, like his confeder
ate, Fisher, he might be removed or
compelled to resign. ;
Exliovornor Biuler,
having been deserted, on account of
tho hot weathsr, by all his Centennial
co-workers, who havo taken to the
Springs and the sea nhore, has been at
homo for ten day past. In tho mean- tod upon the taxpayers of Pennsylva-
nmo lie lias opened ft now Ore clay ni for a doren of vest irlv nvlili.nre
- J D
havo coined millions out of thia bank
ing capital, and not ono dollar of
theso large profit have been returned
to the State treasury
To know that thia huge palpuble
lrand bos been successfully porpctra
lap baakalMla)- laall raurova ISaa.1
The reverend gontloniun, without
discussing tho guilt or innoconce of
Mr. Beechor in regard to tho direct
charge of adultery, expressed the
opinion that tho laxity of morals In
Brooklyn disclosed by the recent trial
la tlio legitimate outgrowth of Beech
erism. While Mr. Hovchor has pic
tured God's lovo with almost superhu
man pathos, God's haired of sin has
been ignored, and tho consequence Is
that hia congregation bus acquired an
Irreverence tor sound doctrino and for
discriminating morality. "Ho has had
the moulding of Plymouth Church
people for twenty-flvo yonrs," said
Mr. Mullory, "and he has neither made
them decent nor rut loose from them.
His preaching haa tendod to mako his
people look at ainusaweaknosaitialcad
of a wrong, as misfortune instead of
guilt; they are to he pitied instead of,
blamed, and an free lovo, blackmailing,
lying, perjury,forgery, (.lighted homea,
disgraced children, and suffering Chris
tianity are the damning fruit." Aa
unpleasunt as it may worn lo the Ply
mouth brethren, It i only the truth
to say that the opinion expressed of
thorn and their pastor in substantially
tlio same that Is entertained by the
most thoughtful leaders of many of
the religious denominations through
out tho United States, including tho
one to which Ihcy themselves profess
to belong, , , ,
Jiovrs opjcxixa.
Last week wo alluded to the cum
paign oiiening event at Erie, on the
part of tho ltodical Chairman (lloyt)
and tlio United States Jurors. The
Warren ledger of the 5th insu, pub
lished in the adjoining county, in al
luding to tho Radical circus says ; .
"The first Republican ratification
meeting of the season, was held at
Erie last Thursday evening. There
had been quite a display of trumpets
over the matter by the partisan organ.
A great number of prominent men
wore advortisud to speak. Tho meet
ing was to havo been held in tho open
air to accoiiuiKxhtto a grout crowd.
Nothing of this sort happened. Sena
tor Scott did soak ; but he had a sore
throat, and the weather beiug threat
ening, and tho crowd slim, ho spoke
in the Opera llouso instead of the
Park. Judge Scolleld did not apeak.
Scott endorsed Ilartranft and Jtawlo.
Of courso he did of course bo would.
They belong to lbs Cameron ring with
Scott., But Scott was fiigbtonod. He
told the people that if tbo Democrats
got into powor they would ruin the
financial standing of tho country, just
as though everything was all right
nsw, and a wholo pooplo, the hank
men excepted, wore not on the verge
of . bankruptcy. Ho was troubled
about another thing. Ho predicted a
detormincd effort on tbo part of the
southern Democracy to secure indem
nity for their war losses, from th
goneral government, and we suppose
he kept a straight face in doing ao.but
laughed right out . svs soon as
bis face was turned from the few in at
tendance. Messrs. Wolf, Huight and
Mantor lollowod Scott, and the meet
ing dispersed. It was a Spiritless af
fair and did the party no good. So
much for tbo first gun of the cam
paign." '
77 A" WKftTKItX I'l.OOOS.
AA'II'.V 77;.I.S'.
M rs. Tilton Is passing the summer
at Washiiigti.ii, ( nun,
A Spencer ( I ml.) funnel' set out
an acre of mullein by mistake lor to
bacco. . ' ! - l
Pop Plus IX is feohle III health
and not expected to survive the uu
t u mil niontlia, j ; ;i
Iluus Christian Anderson, tliepis'l
and novelist, died at ('oH'iihageu, on
the 4lh lust., aged 70 yours.
Prof. King, aeronaut, has been en
gaged by 11a mu in to take tho place of
Donaldson, who bus not yet been found.
Gen. Bidwull say that rainin mak
ing with native gruK is an industry
worth f 500,000 ani.uully to Cullili.rnia.
""Nino hundred and thirty-eight for-
elgn ana coastwise vessels arrived at
tho port of Philadelphia in July H8
foreign, and 8S0 coastwise.
A London special says '20,000, nr
1100,000, iu specie, hn been recovered
A... U....1. -r.L. iiu..l.:ll J..1.I..1.
iiviii lua niTta ui oia m-iiiiiur, nu.i u ih,. -
was wrecked on tho 7th ot May last. I ''0 4L'ru,,K0 ." ",,,lu hr,K"r
,. , last yoar, and the prosiKwls before the
Tho steamo, "Ht. Marco" takes out flood wore favorable for an unusually
irom uoston lo Mvorpool ll.o head ol i heavy crop. It is now thought there
bo very heuvy. The wheat 1 continued existence ol this party by its
sutl'ored severely by the cold I ''''Hunce of tl.u public will, the Slate
in the spring, and half of Treasurer will resort to that strategy
KXTKKT (IV Till LAIMHK IH.NK To TIIK
raoi's miliar i-iiom ci.nthai, and
SOUTIIIHX OHIO, imilANA A Nil 11.11-
Nni. jtioii iii this Statu will lie i-onooiitnited
Cincinnati, August 6. It is dilll-:01' iHB",' misod by the Radical
cult at thia time to loi iu more than a I llurl.v il opposition to the InvesU-
rotigu oHtimuto or tho damuiro to the g"iou o. mo atuie t reasury. " , ;
crops by tho rains and overflow of' ' avoid tho perils which thia must
Ihu Ohio Valley, hut it Is believed that t,r,,'l". as well as tho danger to Alio
they will tie
crop had su
weather in
what was planted was winter killed. bich military commanders adopt to
Of the remainder It is believed one-! deceivo, mislead, or surprise their an
third is hopelessly lost, and tho re-1 tagoiiisls. Strategy is often the sub
muining two-thirds partially damaged,! "timte lor strength, tbo power of mini
though it is believed tho damage will uurH "r lllu ability longer to contend,
be much less than i generally expect-1 "'.ut "'rutcgy Iroiu thu State Trous
od. The acreage of wheat sown wusl"1'1"''" vital a contest lor himself
larger than lust year, and the relatival1"""1'11 parly has buuu expeulud by
j yield, compared with lust year, will ' ov UIJ reuHoiinliloniun who has oluervud
,lio filly percent, less. The chief dam-i t'10 n'"'ry thus tiir of tho effort to in
uge to corn is in the river bottoms, 1 vmtlgato the Treasury of Pennsylvania.
where the crop is a totul loss. Thulj ""'oeu, ii mis noon hinted thut when
planted on high irrouiid has sutl'ered i 1110 proiier time wiucs a "eoup d etar
77 A' STATU TIIKASVIKHX ! bus 'fiiiids" In hia (.nice. Is this a
NTH ATM))'. i made-up set of flguresf Who loaned
il will hiiidly be saviui! too inui'li to tbo money? For how louir was it
assert that thu contest ut the lull clue- Ion nisi? What bonus was paid for it?
ihuso -are mbjuets which the House
K:::!!:::'i',b,"'ir-!ril!"
ounimiltee Siust fully investigate. It
won t doceive anybody. InvustiguliiHi
ll now eswuitiul. Aj-iAiiiic. . ;,.
5TA' lUCATIOs'o? THE I'UII
IIC FVMiX.
Tl.u following statement of tl.u bal
ance in the treasury of the state, July
31, 1H75, has been furnished tbo Pat
riot by the Auditor General, being a
copy of the statement of the State
Treasurer to the sinking fund com
mission, regarding tbo prcsont deposj.
taries of the State funds: 1
aiNKINU ri'ND.
Maa af Oainaraa, krta, Pa. ....... t,SM 4
Vaaanga Nl. Bank, t raaklls, Pa.,,, T.II4 HI
rlr7ar, M vonaiu ua., nonaaaur.
'
Jaoob U. KiJj, Fallatlrllikla
I), r. Maaoa t Co., Towawla, I'a
kniaa, nun Co., Urariiaaarf, Va...
l.ailB a
M.uaa a
Scip 3Ht'crtlsfmmtj.
Sheriffs Sale
l.y virtu r flumlrjr writ at. fimri Pnrfa U
hihI u uf lb tivurt df Co una (Hi 'Ibi of t,'Iir
fili MtiHty, M l lu Jiniltti, (Iimx will b
h a i'iMl tu (itiHe it lb Unim llutati, In bt
aHtrvuii pnr vi' Mrnviu. m rritn, m mtt tiny
T Aiguit, l74, t I o'oloak p. mu; iti. fwl-
II
flew (Iffrtijmfuis.
0TKI- 6TASD Koa 8AI.E.'-
illaldaS i
i ttiir
Is nuruauoa af an onlur of tha Oriiham'
Cmti ut 4.'laraHl ouak.v, ika sftdonlxna.1 will
oflar al .ul.ll aala, oa Iba jimalMv. la Wallara
loa. Cl,-.f.l. aoualr,M SArilKbAV, AufaH
Isih, Isla, all llial aartoia hwua an.l hh ailaata
In Wallaali,nt CiaarHaUi auaalj. Pa., Sauailrd
ant iIi-mtHm-I aa fulHtwa, via: Uaxlaala at a
rarlaia Irani ol lan.l ait. ' P"" ." -" "" -""'" '
lulus laaerlhl raal aatata. lo wll :
A II Ika Intaraat of laa , M.a l.al Salni aa un
rJ) In a
....la HraJ, loanaSia. t'laarl.,IJ aonnl.. P.oa ""M . l aartrrt aa-l
i4 aaaoriba aa tolkiwa
alltanla, aoumlail sa
lltglaolug at a poataorsarol Oal No. iaSS
Ibraaa aloa iba aawa aoutb aa di-ra aaat
aa a iu tiarooaa lo a p.iat oa llaa or Itaal asi
, alalilr I"1 0 aa allajt Ibaaa at aaij all, oaa
l huoilrad faal la aoruar of A. M. Hbaw'a lull lltraca
1 br aataaotta bandrt4aail siaatr faal lo C'laaral.l
I alrvat i Ibanra bv aaS atraot aaa buo.lriM4 (Mt la
. umi am, aa balaua .ftras teal. 1" P'r "l "f "
aa.lb tbraa-loarlba s.(raa waal . parilia, to I ' 7 ' Z p T "
poat an Una of Iraat No. 17 ( Ibauso uiirlb II ila- j "" tbafoos araaua a . ..
raaa anil aa ulnulaa waat ( i owrubaa lo a bant. iin a-.ai i'n a rnaqn inn l-,a.
ok Ibafiaa aoril. SI aVaiaaa saat Mi pa.ohaa , awl othar oolbulliliad. B.I. to aonaana al I
! au alaai Inauaa hortb IJ aaaranawait al oaf loa-tiok n. in.. aitittA ttrma will b DiaJa karia.,.
akaa to pina woraar of traat No. is i llienaa aloug JOHN IIAHKINS,
aatna norlk 8H ilaarooa ami a mlnuUii waat JIJ7
BaxSm btaboryt tkaaaaa aaMk t aaa) 1
a aaoonaa wait ar parenaa to a mapla . tban.ia
nortb la dafraaa waat 31 I ,arobaa La a brapbi
tbanaa sorlh I dasroa aat .IS tHirvhea la a no,l.
and plana af bagiaslag, aoaiainina; 810 &A-1 l.t
ol-iok p.
Cialra Hall, Aug. I, 1.171. St A-ln
A j)MIMST.lTOR'3 SAI,K
western cuttle, to an Knglish house
which has previously taken live stock
successfully from .Montreal to Kuropo.
The Krie Itailway Conipuny's suit
against- Commodore V anderbilt to re
oovor nearly 1 5,000,000, alleged to havo
been fraudulently obtained by him, lias
been decided in fuvor of tho company.
A trenlleman in Kinirston, N. V..
ha cured hia hen of a mania for hutch
ing. Stonea, clubs, basins of water
wore in vain, but when firo-c mutters
exploded under her she concluded to
come oft
Tho Departments ut Washington
were ull closed and business suspended
on Tuesday of last week, in honor of
the Into ex-lTOsidenl Johnson, whose
remains were committed to the tomb
on that day.
Howard Kingshiii-y swallowed mor-
nluno Iu liaugor, .Me., and rnretully laid
liimsclf out on a bed, with his hands
crossed over his breast so as to make a
good looking oorpso ; but the physiciuns
disarranged linn In using n stomach
pump.
Tho Clarion Jarhonian is happy
because in 1877 there will be neither
National, State, IHstrict nr local oltlccrs
lo be voted lor in that county, unless
some of thoso who will bo elected next
year should dio or resign, and mako a
vacancy.
A Norwich (Conn.) woman was
attracted to a well the other day by
the screams of her little girl, who had
fallen in, and though sho pulled her up
in the bucket twice, tho child lost bur
hold both times, and was flnully drown
ed before her mother's eyes.
(ottysburi' is gottiuit to bo a very
popular aummer resort for tho people
of Hitlliinore. The (iettysburg ceme
tery has seventeen acres, the monu
ment is sixty feet high, and tho town
contains 4,000 people. Tho little law
office of Thaddeits Stevens Is still stand
ing. - -
Tho Grand I.odire of the KniirhU
of Pythias of tho State of Pennsylvania
will convene at the Court House, Kits-
ton, on Tuesday, August 10th. Four!
hundred and titty representatives of
different lodges, including tbo (irand live.
LiOdgo, and some 300 visitors will lie
present.
The fire on tho elope of the Hour
will bo a lair average crop, not niucl
if uny less than lust year. Much do
peiids, however, unou fuvomble weath
er for tho remainder of tboscason. Tho
oat crop has euttorod more than either
wheat or corn, having been beaten flat
aim so nuoiy damaged that it will bo
iniHMiblo to Inmost it. The percent
age saved will bo very small. lirlcy
suffered severely from the cold weath
er, and but little was growing of' this
grain ; the quantity saved in condition
to, n.uUig wi b, compare ti-rolj- im
significant. Hay' promises a partial
crop, hut of inferior quality. .
St. Ijouh, August 5. The rivor
here rose ateudily mill 10 o'clock on
Wednesday morninir, When the iruuirc
marked 30 feet ami 10 inches. Al
that point it came to stand. This is
the highest water since lHti.'l by neurly
a loot, There was trouble at Kast St.
Louis, where the Knginoer and Street
Inspector, Willi lurim fureea), worked
an uigni meowing up iouiHrary em
bankments, which prevented the junc
tion of tho river with the Calioku
creek channel, and saved hundreds of
houses from inundation. Most of tho
people remained up all night with their
vuluaiilos about them, prepared lor a
busty flight. As it was tho occupant
of a settlement at the foot of Main
street wore forced out. The I'ittsburgli
dyko, by which St. Louis receives the
greater part of her coal supply, was
partly curried away and left impassa
ble. , Tho St. Louis signal corps at
tribute the execssivo rain to tho rapid
evaporation el tho unusual and extra
ordinary quantity of snow on the
mountain slocs ol Montuna and
throughout the Northwest. This vast
body of humid air, the sitrual records
show, was carried east by steady west
winns, anu striking a luvorulilo condi
tion, tho Central .Mississippi Valley
was flooded. .More floods ami storms
AIM predicted within tho immediate
future. Tho signal service men say
that from their reports iiolhiuir can
aavc the lower Mississippi country
from an overflow. Some of their ad
vices are to the effect that at several
Mjinls below .Memphis tho water is
only an inch or two below danger to
liiver men, however, are more
sanguine.
I abilities for management of Mr. Mackey
mu iu uw dixpiitYi'ii. in view, there
fore, of such a sudden effort to throw
off the odium which now attache to
the Kadicul party by reason of its
denial to tho representative of the
pooplo tbo right and opportunity to
ascertain tho condition of so important
a department of the State government
as that which receives and pay out
the people's money, it is proper that
preparation should bo made in advance
to meet it. "
This is now our purpose. Lot it !
always rememliered that tho House
of Itcprescntutlves of our State Legis
lature Is tho only power under the
Slate Constitution ill winch is vested
the right to impeach, and also originato
taxation. . Thescare sovereign powers, I
the highest functions of a government'
oi mo people representing thut con
stituency where aloi.u the sovereign
power is inherent, and is only conferred
on the representatives of this sovereign
ty for the protection of thu people
themselves.
The representatives of the people,
tho House of Assembly, originated tho
investigation Into thu htute J reosiiry
Dooaharta Uraa. A Co.. Ilarrliliora
Paapla'i gating' Uaak, (in CaiUa,
Tun uuit-rijrui odnjinlatra.or of ika oalul
a balnt part .f warraet Nf. Jan llwlr,f ' '" '. "a -.11 o.r a, am....
M.SCH) ltla,ba,.aJ ba.n. nna.ri.ld ...h ,J-1,U a.. ' r' " . . .. ' .
a.oaa oa
,0l
II coil a
lo.sua aa
,ii ar
IS.
K.r.l Nat. Bank, Towaoda, Pa
frank Ila Goanla Uaak, Cbamoar..
borg, Pa
Inland Inauraaaa sad iMipoalt Uom
pany, Laaaartar, Pa. ,
Indiana Vosnlt UapoaH rJ.ab, Indi
ana, Pa. .
Oold raruiara and tlaabaslaa Nat.
Bank, Pblladalobla, Pa.
Daapbla Dtpoill Bank, Hurlaborg..,.
Kaabaaga Bank, Wajrnafbarg, Pa....
Hank ol Brandiwlaa, Waal c'baalar,
J. K bleb A Co.. Haad'i'lia!"fa!.!Zi
AHagkan; Mat. Bank, Pill.borgau sa.44a la
rauyiaa uana, rni.aal,bta....M.M. laW.oM 14
Maanaaloa Bank, Uairliunrg fa. . !,, It
Jaianoa .a ttmatna
UU .....
I,
I, aaa at
t,ni 4i
lav
1,141 IM
4,ou a
a,t'S w.
I.aia IJ
asmi,
".
..M..-MS4.I1I J
,.ll.
h,.IU afao.1 and olbar annual.. , ! ', , V" , 1 7 '
( T t , . N..I -at dt.. Ill Wl( nnBHlil.nl (Ml I k. ..nil Ll
Halloa, takra In aaMalian and lo bft J al .. Z .. JL , 7
lb. propart, ol Hobarl O.boraa. - . , 'b" , "'I1 k '-JJ
- ' , Nirtlay, Ska and Haaloa, oa tba a'tutk bf laud ef
Tanaa or fata. Tba prlaa or aan at whlk I I'billn Saartra, ad on U. wart ba bad Mi. H.
Ika propart ab.ll ba atrnak of .a.l a. paid al U.r,i.lrM,g as iim, mora ar I..., and
Iba lima l aala, or look otnar arr..,,mn. i known aa tha "Kaad.r King liomaataad." Tha
"?. " T VP"-' siaarwlaa aha pt.arl I imravaw-wu auaaial of a two-alor fraua boiua. ,
will ba iamadiatala pal ap and aold again al tr,m, , ..,, ibad a ad albar aulbaildlng.,
Iba aipanaa aad nak of tba ptraoa lo wbom II ,J , gMul ..,.,, or,b.,4 ao.l albar lr.lt Irm.
wwi i atrnak a, and wba, la .-of do4i.ir at Tba land ia all alaarad aad aadar aaltlratioa,
anob ra aalr, aball aaha good tba aaua, and lo ao mpi u ,.a.,wd w.lb a rain of good aoal.
inaunaa will Iba Uaod b. praam lad ia Cosrl for I,, Tasaa ut Saia. Ooa4blrd Iba pnrohaaa uoa
oootraallou aalm Ika Bonaj Ii aotnallr paid to . ,b t MaornialUia ef aala. aad Ika balanaa !
Ssaairr'a Orrira.
Claarl.ld, Pa., Aug. II, IS7J j
Baarlf. '
I
to two raul tvoDOftl paBott, with intcrvatt, to
iiwfi bt tMmJ Mi Biortgftnoo tbe prtmii!.
b P-M-VJ
J. M. UAttTKH. Adm r,
(Jrtvat, Imliaut Ca., P., Aag 4, HTi.-Jt
jy Ml ! ttk tioart f Cona flcM of Ctoar- i , ,
ih rwad from Uuntidii. vli. Ilkdcit. tu UUh
Itoptj, muniDf rotfulavr oTrj TuMiiv fbaradatj
in a ntiirajr. iusvitijt iioutstiiio on tbe r
lali aaa..!. . ia. an ak all.a.J 1
ba r-at..k,ii-i k. r'..4 na,1r ' Tho iiadmirnod unoaneo to tU trToltog
la tht WroaKb of CU.rfl.ld, ia Frid.r. thflP."1""' .'ir;wij ftw oi
Stta 47 of Augutil. i(lTtit ot J v oivok, t,
Lh folluWiDnT duurabatd ratal latsln Im w (t .
111.1 AUVl NT. a.a J . . ........... ......
J-anorr. and Maabaab.' KM. Baak. lona-tbird) in . aart.io UJ laln,.; u'". SZTTV.""!''?!
"""""'I"" ,'i-411 i0 : saw sad l-r;a.., .(..al. parti, I. 11... Hl , H. j, ,m to HZm,Z Z.,
lui.ua . . . f 7 , '"""VP' I trin.Jula d., .ill U a-o .)., H br drop.
D1 wiohlBc tu travel idiu (ha euunli-v. If ihH law u
kuuw orhftt trolu tho arc Mutla on, will
IlaUooo ia TrA,ut7 July 11.......,:!6,H(H i
Klnklm runJ..
UaDaral Havoano ad
C'vupoB AioouuatHH...,M,
14A.UVO 11 'tluo o'UUiuiu aero aoJ HU iitibai
IC6ti7l j bjJ (,a Jt ffrraun ooouiy .urtioo coiiUioina; 7J '
l irartor land ,n lb. ..... of Bb.rt. A F,.,, and j r.d .b.r .lib I. t,.,.!, da, atcapl la.
l. I '""" '-'-' 1 ' 1 ' I ll.,i,o road wilh Iba inalL Uiu- wiah I. lo ...
It was ill obedienco to the public will! "'" will bo seen thai the actual !, ..d tua, u..M ortb M d.,r. .'..t' 1 rin ;t'.2 " 6HoKTi)'ukL'
as cxpivsrHHI n.tl.oiit olijectioii, except: "'' " me treasury avaiiuoie juiy i- r- " ' .... u. iv. snorr, gapt.
by thu State Treasurer and a few of, 31, . $1)30,3:12 51, the conpon I ITJJIS ."Z2. uXV.";.'. L JI1'-'' UIM-
1.1 ....ll:..... ... V- .. 1 1 Ol HI lit ll. i Mu..,.,.. ob.I I. in 1 1... aM.l..v. I . - . " . " '
Coinnientiiiu on the above exhibi
tho Patriot says : From the above statc-
roimim pn.i. .iu oi.joeiioil una I -.w...,..s w'"; purao.. aioog iron. no. u an arra.l Jcr- -w (1 . r r it-.VTl-ll
r been heard from any ix.rtioii of i ol money on hand. When it is re- t""" " "'' i il"" anmb l-mi'r.u.'J na.iir.u.-
n iuo,..l.. V... . V... i nielnlwred that the he.vv tuiv ,t oat a., pn. sioac rt a. lss . ..
- ..... " ...hi evv j j , i. Ma.n.r ui ..ti. .i.i ii U.....L.. . i ii. wrtorr.iaaa M I. IMI. r.i ,. . r..
Ot dissent from Convention, I Maturing debt called III May 1, and the aloag Uatriat'i land sank tdairrar.aa.l UU J.u! .agol.r bunrJara. Prior. uiod.r.ta. Apiilratbn
his
eve
th
uttoivd
aasonil.ly, uioelinif, nr county commit
tee of tho people of this State. A cabal
of liailieal .Statu ttonutors to protect
either their party or their officer (lid
what they could to prevent tho investi
gation.
1 be committee of the llouso of I!oh
soini-anuuul interest were paid In July,
two items amounting to near one mil
lion dollars, it will be seen thai the ex
hibit furnished shows the treasury iu
its leanest condition. The heavy pay
ments out of the treasury immediately
proceeding tho statement and the heavy
rosentatives authorised to ii.vestiimte ! payments into the treasury (near 8000,
were in-evented, forbidden, denied the (HIOi immediately alter the statement
opiortiiiiity uf performing the duty d "ot argue ap much for discovery as
uuvoiveii liKn iu J no State 1 reasur-1 eo.ieeaiiueiiu
er refused to permit the committee to
uiscuargo us tuny.
Kumeinlier tl.ul tins committee be
gan its ellorts to iuvesligutu throtttciul
management of the .Stum Treasurer
and demanded to examine the book
Wo are not informed whether the
State holds a cent of collateral lor any
of its deposits, and presume that as no
interest ia received tor the use of the
money that so also no collaterals are
required. The exhibit is painfully siig-
and puHirs of the Ktuto Treasury sev-1 gestivu and carries along with it its
orui minima ago. r our months alter own comment.
thia etl'ort waa inaile a re Kir t of the
committee was presented to lliedovel it
er and the Auditor (ienonil.ss required
by tho commniid of tho House of He
resentatives. ,i ...
.Now, during these long saiumer
days, tbe Suite Treasurer has been en-
gttged in one of two lubors, either or-
C'hicaoo. AuifUHt 5. licnorls ll.ut u' l"'"u"c' ,"m"ul1 r UelenU ; UegraUctl tlio civil
Hideo Colliery, at Muhanov Planes, in Iconic in fnnn the southern mul i-....., "V" -v
thisStato. which caught from tbo burn- j tnd portions of this State, where'.
inir nf . l,fr.nLrf u-u. Av.iiwr.ii.li.xl ..tt i ul.iim. l.ni-.i -nilu. I ... I.... . i tax-
w. ...... v., f,...,,. j ...... ..... WI iMlv
inst, after burning thirty-two .vugne that a summary of thu losses
Loss on tho breaker, Jia.OOO. i cannot be mado with any dei-reo of
accuracy. U is lielicvod, however,
that tho totul loss will not exceed $.'),
OOO.IKKI, and that a few dnys sunshine
will show that figure to ho much too
largo an estimate, -orn hss suffered
greatly, and it is staled that 100,0011
acres of that cereal, lying along the
hour.
Insurance, $40,000. It is not vet known
what damago was dono in the slope to
coal and fixture.
of the moral depravity and commer
cial deadlier of tbe people, who, Iu a
single day, could turn every rohlror
out without firing a gun.
mine of excellent quality, and a coal
bank on his farm, over tho river, op
posite this place, if he cannot get
assistance on the Centennial grounds
to forward tho work daring the dog
(lav, he is determined to develop hi I "" Oararaor wa wa.t . ma. of aarra. W.
. waat a wtaa aftar tba faablaa af Hamaal J. Til.
mvn premises ny opening mines oi a,,, of n.w yki. wka will ant b. afraid lo
clay and Coal. , .rg apoa tba Ugl.lat.ra III dot, ta tba paopln
aroawd tha rsalta af tha Stala Imustr,. Wa
wawt as aarnaat af Ik. ratom thM ba. baaa
dlag-dongad lata tba aara of tha paopla nnanall,
a, ra.
"Oi. Ka.NTccat." There was un
election in Kentucky on tho 1st of
August for (Irrvertior and other State
oftlccrs. Tho fleinocrutlc majority Is
so large that tho election ofucera have
not boon able to compute it It
wa 40.000 before, and titer is no
doubt but (ho Stato went 20,000 Wt.
tcr on Monday a week. Tho l'bila-
at aah approarbing alralio. b, nwolatloaa,
paarbM, pamphlala and aawapapara far tba laat
droada of ,a.ra." I'arA Vara.
Well, we have a gentleman residing
in this borough who fills tha bill.
William Biglcr ta the man. Why don't
yon speak out 7
A KiutARSAi. Tilton's attorney
ilelpl.ia iri-M, in alluding to tlio result havo notified the "ragged edged"
say, "Kentucky voles as of old." Not preacher s defender that they intend
mncbly "of old," tho lemcK rat need to rail up this Celobrated case on the
to lie defeated by from 5,000 (o 1 0,000. second Monday of BepUunber. We
Kentucky was ono of tho four State mov that the ease bo carried to iba
llial toilod to cast its voto for Frank- Wbita Mountain fcr trial, and all
in Paeroe, in 1852, giving nearly 6,000 , newspaper reporters banlabrxl from the
for (a. Hoott, who also carried Massa
chusetts, Vermont and Tennessee-
two northern and (wo southern Stale. long.
realm, or lock the whole party up In
Plymouth church, where they all be.
fWXA TOK DILL JiJiClIMiS.
Hon. A. H. Dill, StaU Senator from
the Union district, has- withdrawn as
a (iubcrn atonal candidate, and gives
hu reasons in the following letter: ,
' ; I.anuicau, Ia J.I, It, 1174. .
(7roro 0roM, Km., CAai'maw ihmrrmlit (ban.
tjf UrmaitMra IMmr Sir i I m b, tha proeaad
isgi wf aar eoasl, Maraalioa that tha dalagata.
alretad ta th. tltata aaarMtloa hara baaa I.
traatad to rata for . ia that bod, for Ib.aoni
I nation of Oararnor. I an not a eandtdata fot
t ofllaa and I tat. lata Aral pablia tmoorts-
all, of l.jlar ao, thai Ika dalowataa to Ika oa.
raatioa na, bo aBlranmalad bj aa, obligattoaa
to na.
A (lor il. ,ara af aaallnwn. aarrtaa tu Iba
frpraarntntira af thta aanmtnnit, M Katrl.bnrg,
thia paraowal aad politiaal andorianiant la hi.hlr
gratn,ing, ana l aball ahariah It aa not tba laait
of tha bmb, faron abowa aia.
Il is daiira ta onr. ota I. Banalorlal
tarsi, sad tha nation f th. aonrantto. will pot
a a.o.r aodtnoaai oougatiow to aa ao la ra
tannar at la eostlaa. t. drarrra tha aenraril
( my aonitiUMnti. Tr.1, Town, -. '
. A. U. 1)114.
i lie tone ol tbo Senators letter I
certainly commendable. Too few of
our public men take this view of their
indebtedness (o their Immediate con
stituents, and allow thorn selves to b
carried off oy vanity and ambition,
and seldom And the road haek to tbe
point from which they prematurely
started.
Poor KiNAKciMimi. The Wash.
ington administrators have succocdcd
in extinguishing one million tteo hun
dred thousand dollars of our "national
blessing" during tbo month of July ;
so Itadical newspapers Inform us. Dur
ing tho same period tho people paid
into tho treasury over three millions of .
extra tares under tho March tax law,
the prooewd of which were to be "ap
plied to tbe extinguishment nf tbe
public debt." Well, this Is a peculiar
way of extinguishing that blessing To
give our agent f 3 to pay on a note of
121, and he succeeds in having only
11.1! endorsed thereon, looks like slow
redemption ; yet, this is tho way our
agent do business at Washington.,, ,
Worked Ovr.a. Stato Superinten
dent Wickersham, succcedod In saving
13,000 lo the State treasury last week,
by frightening the school director of
Mi Keen county into reasonable meas
ures. Those directors in May Inst, at
their triennial convention, raised the
County Hiiperiiilofideaf aalary to 12,.
000. A mov emon ton tho pari of the I
Stato authorities, similar to Sheridan's
Louisiana affair, pemuiiled the direc
tors to rc-assemblo atxl undo their
May job no far as the salary wa con
cerned, which by a voto of 68 to 10
was reduced to fl.OOfl. "
I" '
1'LATroa sis -Tha Philadelphia Uiron
teal ay: There waa time when
political platwirros wero anknown and
when Voter formed their npiniim of
ma caniiiiiaie not ny tl.e platform upon
which he prnnosed to stand, but upon
the record or hi private and public
life. The Itemocratie party In Penn
sylvania boasts of aoorr of honorably
distinguished men, eminently fitted lo
to be it standard bearer. Led on by
urh, platform, become mere mattor
of form. ' They ar well enough as an
appendatra, bat after all tba part fol
lowing will partake of the character of
uie leaner. Ana ho nilTcrano how
good platfbnu ia, It will never aar a
iiia" candlilata front defrat.
1 Grace Ureonwood aecontly attend
ed a parly It. ljoi.doii iveti by an
American artist, where site met Miss
distinguished by her bloom and' thoj l"j bottom, are under wntor. The
fine, classic ehai-acter of her bead and j wl"'nl 'mrvmt nriy m"r-
face, as well as fl.r the perfect simplic-
ity and maidenly modesty of her toilets ' Aiiianv, lud., August 5. Itis
tho fitness and fit of hor dress." j impossible to givo even a general cs-
. . , .. . . i . . . . tinmteat present, from the fact that
-A fast mad tram U to be placed tll0 0)io Vor uf rising hero at the
upon tho road between New Wk and ratc , ,l)(.b ,n u011rfunil ovornow.
Chicago. 1 hclludsonnvei, New ork : ii ,., i,m i,, ,,,, ,,..
Central, T.ako Sho and Michigan T1, Um , fttrmon( in tlmt
ouuuioni nave tieen uei:uicu
e cannot comprehend, the honest
payors will never understand why
so simple a matter as the showing how
upon as,:,,,..,,,.-,, , ,, i
tho route, and tbo scrvico will bcL-ln it.... - ... ... . ,J, ". . . . . ' '" P'cion. just as
., . . , . . "... iorw w i.i'nt in tots. ; oais, u.itti : corn ti.. ;r,u...,i
October 1st. 1 welvo stops only will L- ,,:,, ,,, ' . ' ,,, " 't the investi
bo made between New York ami Chi- i "... .. ' : : . ' . charges inaile w
... . ., ,i. , . ..".j unj iihito. i (iiaioes nre l... j
cbl'o. olthoiiL'h mails will lw exchanged !.;:.... .i... j ny me coin
at every station. I""1 '. ,l.n" wl,,lrrer that he cou
r .... ieu.il. lines t-teitr, inure will lie a small
There are three tanneries hi Klk
oounty which use an aggregate of 40,
000 cords of hark per annum and turn
out 300,000 sides of solo leather. A I
the tannery of the llessrs, Scholia, at
Wilcox, which is the largest in the
United Suites, 200 mull are employed.
They havo 605 double tun-vats, six
bark mills, and seventy dwelling houses.
The tannery cost 12,000,000 and the
buildings cover twenty acres of ground.
A suit has been liee-un in thu
portion ol tl.e crop saved.
Ini.ianaimi.is, Intl., Aiicust ft. No
reliable estimate of the aggrcgitte loss
lo w neat, corn ami other crops in tlio
Stato (tin ho mado at present. In
some suctions tho estimated dumago is
50 ier cent. ; in others a much greater
percentage, and iu many localities tho
enure crops aro destroyed. 1' roni tho
most reliable information the loss in
tlio central and southern portions of
United State court in the western .lis-1 u' "tale wilt aggregate 00 to bO per
trict of Missouri by tho heir of Don " ' iuo enure crop, lu tbo Jow
Joseph Valliero, a captain of a Span
ish regiment stationed at the post of
Arkansas in 179H, who claim six mil
lions of acres of land in Arkansas and
westorn Missouri worth $15,000,000.
Tho claim is based upon a grant made
by tbe Spanish provincial government,
June 11, 1703, which apcar to be
duly recorded in the royal archives.
The lists of lifo in the southwest of
lands along the Wabash river it has
been estimated that 200,000 acres of
corn havo been entirely destroyed by
tho flood, which alone, at 115 per acre,
would aggreguto 13,1)00,000.
Tr.aaa Haute. August 5. The
Wabash is slowly falling. Tho first
mail from tho i'ust since Saturday
caino in on last night's train. The
F. . , .. iwi'i.M ifi in in iiiiiiiii..i eniiuiuii'n tl.nt
ranco, by tho recent inundations, tl0' to 10 cro "j dl-.,r,u.ti,M1
turn out to bo very much less than if ,.-rf,, i
was first suited. Instead of 3,000 or ... ' rV' " . . Z .7 '"'
. Min I, i I ., , wi , i, i vi.it i.n.i.u i. una htw tumi
4,000 persons being drowned, tbo loss, my, (
all told, docs not exceed 00(1. I ho i
dost ruction of property, on tbo other I.afavkttk, lud., August 5.-Tho
hand ha been much more considero-1 Um u, tbo CB in Tipp.wsnw county
bio than was origina ly reported. 1 ho , j, , miuUm , ,j0JBr, in Vanol
subscriptions in aid of tho ""fferc'rii, W,wll nmi .untaincmintim aquar-
eiieral
tor of a million each. This is the us-
have boon laruo and almost irei
.. . ..." V.
turoUL'lioiil r.iiioiio irreatesl in ( ranco. .:........ .. . t... .... t.:..i .
" ,, , 1 , ' i.iunn-ii tuna tu en.im . mu n.iiu n liter
among all classo. and next In amount ovcrflo ,m, j, (t iH,m,,0 ,
in Lonuou anu lurougnoui j-.ngiami. j(ll41im0 i,v Ki.t WBtier u ,10 crit.
The American peach 1 osteemod : in tho uplands some estimate much
a great luxury in hnglnnd, and our , higher and others a little lower.
peninsular peaoh growers, with lhe
American Stoainahip Company, aro I J rrrrnsoNVH.i.. Auirusl 5. It is
about loinit in operation tho carrying ! rather tlilllcult to estimate the loss todntts, nr w hatever also was tukeu and
of fresh picked fruit in refrigerators toi tho crops. From what wo can learn ! received by them, and bow, by what
Liverpool. The difllcnlty, heretofore, from tho farmers the wheat, outs and i kn'l of order they paid out the funds
In Bonding tho fruit lo England was lo Say crop is damnged Ally per cent. I received by them,
get it there before decay set in, as it j Potatoes aro almost an cniiru fuiluro. I '''' rato of interest paid for the
Watermelons, a large item in thiaj"" ol tlio public money, the "witli-
i.itic h money is iu the Treasury, how
mucu received, and how mucbuisbure-
ed, could not be ready for boniwt ex-
animation any day in the year. Dut
it seems that the State Treasurer re
quires four months to prepare for ao
simple and plain an inquiry.
This is not idlo speculation, for four
months ago tho Treasurer reported he
uau ai.io oi iuo punno money on band
now it is said that he has several bun
drcds of thousands of dollars. Whose
money is loaned to make up a prima
fiirui case 1 Surely tho thousands in
tho "Peoples' liauk" cannot be a
stationary fund. j .- , ...
Taking all this time plainly prove
that arrangements had to he made for
"an investigation. '1 his create sus-
tbe lirst relusal to ier-
gution proved thut the
ore accepted as true
ti'ssion of the Slato Treas-
Id not submit to an
examination which would demonstrate
them to bo so, , , ,. ,.,
Mow for the strategy. We expect,
indeed, it has been hinted, that some
day in the course of the canvass for
tho coming election for Governor and
Slate Treasurer, an oiler, au appeal, or
a demand will be mado by tbe present
Stato Treasurer to somebody, to come
into hia office and examine and see
that there is no defalcation ; thut tho
money of ll.o public is there ; that tho
charges are not true ; that tha Itadical
party ia five from censure ; that the
State iroAMiiror is an abused, pcrso
cutcd, honest official.
How this demand will bo made or
to whom, wo do not know. We be
lievo tho opinion of tl.e people, whon
t IB Il.m,o, will uu IIIUI It IB ' loo IttlO.
Months of piviutration for au iiivoatl
gallon which a few hours ought to
accomplish, force ou tbo public mind
llio conviction that tho wrongs sought
to no made pubho have been in all these
months concealed, as murder is sought
to ho hidden by tho cremation nf the
murdered individual, which requires
nine to vllect.
Hut if the demand for an investiga
tion should lxi made, then the pooplo
will demand that the committee of tho
llouso only shall havo lull, free, unre
strained access lo ull the books, papers,
bunk accounts, credits of tho ollice for
tho wholo term id" the present Sutlo
1 rcasuror. hvovv bank, broker, bank
ing house, where or with whom. any of
int. people money has been placed
musi ue examined and produced belorc
tl.e committee, tho evidence of tho
corpus of tha deiKjsit, w hat was de
posited, money, cheeks, nolo, orders,
All exchange says that (iruut and
his confedoi'ules havo disarmed labor,
destroyed commerce, created tl.e long
est sustained panic we have ever ex
periouced, made a football ol tl.e pub
lio credit, sent grumblers and thieves
degraded the civil service, used thei(
public lauds as personal perquisites,
originated a Credit Mobilier, and al
most brought a dies irae on the land.
parana. to port luraao .long llatrkk' land
aoutb .7 drgri.a r.-4 1 20 t lu potaltaa ta port on
raoi i.uo itirnm, uuno .tf uegr.i-. earl Z7H H-IU
nrialtni aloag No. :i a. unqiJ. norodr and plau.
of oagiunlug, bar.Q lia trft iuautil, ol'rat
'a.bla pin,, b.-iiiloik mu. o:b.r timber, and tba
.aid land i. andailaid with valualilaooal d.-pilita
and otbar iuiwr.1. . .
ea.iod, lakon In wxrrotlaw -awd a. br aald mi :
ilia p.vpart, of Bobcrl Oabora. .
Tnana aka.-Tbk pHa or a.ok at which
tba proprt, .ball ba atrurk off moat ba paid atf
th. lima of aala, or aaeh otbar arrangamaata
ainda aa will ba .ppaoad,otharwiaa tha propaf.
I, will ba innnadiatrl, pot ap and Bold again at
Ik. aipi.aa and rlak of tka paraos t. whom It I
wa a.raaa oa, aad who, la e.,o cr daBelane, at
..ah ra-tala, aball iwak. good tba aar... nd ia
no iaitai... will tha ba.d ba praaantad in Court
for aouBrmatioa .nl... tha nona, i, aetuall,
pa. a to ma sn.ria. w. Jt. Al ri.hltsos,
1 Snaa.rr'a Orr.ra, I ' dkarlffi
Claarbold, Pa..ux. II, ISli. i
.ta. ,in , i
rend.noa va Pina ureal, nrat lo.ir iu l.u.l
Chomh. MltS. PCIIEKSlKkllOKN.
Jul, JS, 1S7S -It.
c
OMK
ipil
K BEST STIM, OS HAXIi.-
No (itt. A doctor's wife tried to
move him by tear. "All,", said be,
"team are useless: 1 have analysed
them. They contain a little phosphate
oi nme, some cmoruie oi sodium, and
water. Jt a no use ......
Soto Chkap. A young man in Lan
caster sent a dollar to a firm in New
York who advertised a receipt lo pre
vent had dreams. He received a small
slip of paper, on which wa printed,
-foil i. go to aieep. ,
AND KETTLE.
T T -I !- '. i -
Ila, in Lik.o my l.rothar into parlarr.bip. I
do.ir. lo bar. m, aid aceout... alinwd. I tbara
lor. gira nutiee to all who know than.-hr. m
d.t.lrd lo ta. la . forward mmm. nnd att!e .p,
a .bat w- oaa taka a a.w dqiartarr.
ClrrS.I.I, Jalr 14, 'Tk-tf. V. II. CAIlboN.
.KEEP IT HANDY.
- TU. B.lliblo Faailty Madlrlne.
lUHKflKA, br,rut.rr, Chol.ra, Bi.intn.r
j i-oitipiaint, uramp., are.,
nuicklr eurrd hr
JARPKI.LA'S ,
Ci.niilii.t ) Wp of MUrkberr, Soot and Rb.
barb A a old, wall trli-d mmelr, antlralf rrga
l.lilr,pl..ui.t li utko,ifolak and eeru.a ia aflarl:
oa. is, drjtrndrtl mm ia tha-Moat nrg.nl r.M, (
way ha ivan to the ,ounr;at iniaot m wall a. to
adult,. In eoat.in.
V N'OCAUPUOKOROPIPM.
ll la a ploatant attraot and rraJil, Uk.a b,
rbiidr.u. It b.e often hi4 III'. btu ph,,icia...
bad dr.pairrd. Kaap it I. the baaa aud uae it
in lime. All.eaik (or il i. . ttial. Don't let
your .Ira!" pat jion off with aamvthinfalaa. Dor .
it. Tr, it. Sold b, Druggt.ta aad Hiore Karp
ara Ittrouirii nut thia State. Prepared tmlr by
HA.VMtl.L a VKO.,:ilva H..k.i St. Ph.ia.
' Jul, 14, '7.1 3m.
soon perishes when exjrosod. Tho re
frigerator process of shipping beef has
been successfully established, and tho
country, aro a total loss.
same can be succcsslully applied in the , I.kkt Aoaim Paovtwcn Koa.-Col.
Shipment Of licache. i , . , . (i,.r,ro-n K. l,e.,l e.,...in nf the nill.
At West Tolnt, N. T., a day orof l'resident (irai.t, has boon appointed I I y,'-
nonse al' .......
ilmwmenl of the sum oi aiiins from
tho pinper disHisiliou nf them in (he
sinking fund, uncording to law, ami
loaned on interest, arc to be "investi-
two ago, an attempt by sovernl older " inspector In the Custom
tor (iemiinl, if he is asked
to nndertuko any invostigulion on tho
n..l.l. in ..lt..:. l.l ..r ,u..ldsitnv. Sir venra aim ho ronnnioil
fourth class, who reporte in June, did ' from the l'resldenfa military staff to uie n aio i rettsurer, wit
not roanlt a., fi..r,r, W. tn tb. h..i,r I ioin ( 'ol. Stockinir in the ircnernl onler "")' '"' promptly rcfuso lo be used
party as they might have wished. As (business. The firm of Leel and Stock
lrwin was walkinrf his host at miard inK became notorious, and made 20(l,.
tKMit midnight Ihcy attacked him with 1 0,, "t of iinportcrs within two years,
th design, as statoil, of rilling him I ''""t win"" '-.eel sold his contract
down tlio side bank of I'ort Clinton. ! "th Iho government (o Frank Squires
Tho assaulU'd cadet stabbed ono of r f.lll.lioo. Ilo has lost all tho money
he ever made by speculation. AYa"
Vim .S'mm.
Old John 3'yler, of Virginia, did not
tor a purjKiso so plainly statcgic, for
h is too sensible a public officer vol
untarily to undertake a trust roamed
in a oummiltoe of the llouso of Hop.
resenlalives by tho solemn act t.f, that
IhiiIv.
When all this Is done, wituoul re
straint on tho part of tlio examined,
and the result of the investigation by
tho llouso committee, as its proceeds,
m.m day to dav, in mado known
tlimui'li the public itrivts. then, aud
thorn In the thigh with his bayonet and
clubbed two of them over tho head wit h
his musket. ' They wore carried on lit-
lor. In ll.n l,n.,.ll.l m..A u-lll 1. 1.. I
let that cadot alone in tbe future. .k" ''. m v'ow1 i.ga as our
' litpnil Mi (.rani. J..I1.1 IJiimntr A di.im
fiuneral Alexander Hamilton, son ; in the latest volume nf his diury, relate ' not till then, can the iioopio form any
nf the arrent AleT.mlni II. mill,,,, nf . I... rr........ a.l i i 1 ... .. .1 1 . J
n - - . luini'iMtiui. nun j i n 1 . 1 psKtHl
American history, died at hi residence, I him what was to n done with (iov
No. 83 Clintion place, Now York City, 0rnor Tompkins, who had not declined,
aflor a long and painful Illness, on tho Ho said thut after eight years' sorvice
d inst, in the 90th year of hia ago. I t was oommon law that the Vice l'res
He aorvod In Iho war ol 1812. aud at , idency as woll as tho Chief Magistracy
tho time of tho lamentable duel between ,hou Id change hands."
his falhor and Aaron Uurr, which was I , ,
fought at Jloboken in 1804, the Into
im sc
Ho leave no children bo- of tho Orand Mastor that danciaa- in
iwraonui encci the lodge room I InconaisU-ut wi
New York
hind him, so that hi
will probably be divided among hi the good of the craft.
oroiucrs, pi wt
n-Joecph Alexi
John I ., aged
opinion as to thu charges made. Any
strategy which avoids or seeks to avoid
this will tail in its purpose.
Tho snoor lately published, as If by
authority, that when tho Stato Treas
urer u rernfj! ho will demand an in
vestigation, to savo himself nr protect
his parly, is thus made harmless. This
threat is discounted. We trust tlio
gfttf 3.fli'frtisrmfnts.
fJEACnERS' EXAMINAT10N.3
Tka anmlaalloat for leaekwr. tor Ika aararal
di.triata of L'le.,i.ld aoaai,, (ar Iba ,anr ISIk,
win a. ne.u aa loimw,. ;
Pawn. PercuMn and Lawibar Cil. ai Lambar
City, Monday, AugMt 11.
Vail aad Urraaaand, at Bower, Twaada,, As
gurt tl.
R.ra.ida towaihip and borough, Tl.rarldr,
Wednaad.,. Aagu.1 la.
Cheat and Mew Waahiagtim, at N.w Waahiag.
tan, liaturd.,, Aug.,t la
t.iaarnal., (.a.reae. and Lawraaea lodrpaaj.
nt at Cla.rB.ld. hfoaday, A. roll ..
Vmirord III Bradford ludepond.nl. William..
gram, Tuaaday, Augi-at 11.
Morrtl aad Urah.m. ml k'l.rtw.. VJmmm.
day, flaptrmb.r I.
Wallaretoa aad Boggi, al Weuoretoa, Tbara
ay, Splmbar 1,
IlaoaJar and Oierol., al Orraala. Friday. S.a
tambrr 1.
U.h.a .ad Olrard, mt Cmina Hill, Taaad.,, I u n
Irplriobar 7. -j
Corlngt.ui ud Karth.ua, at faio. rkhool , ..u ,
Hoar., Wedooaday, eaptembar I,
i.twrairine and rua, aiootainglaw, Thar..
A few mor. rood bona, and eat. of harm-.
oa a.ad, whtrh 1 will a.11 .t aaeriSi.. Ale.,,
rer.r.l oarnago. .nd buggie,, and . nad v:ioo,
aa aril aa aowa fond epriii- wmmymi. I an
bosod to aall at aooi. priee. Call ou or ad-lrr..
ma al Clrarlield, Pa. JAM KS I.. LRAVV.
Au, I, 74 3m.
- !"! A -A . H -
i tt cw-i v
au pertHiti Hre nvrvi, wartMil iK,ii(it ir
ebiiig or i any ta; ned'HiBf wuh (fa f.iltpw
luf fnptrrty, uaf to tt pMtfi of IV nt. II,
I'vacbuie, i.f itlooia tuwrAnhip, tUi 1 llurtei, I
lo-hrw wigtuB. I Mt (juubU ftitd m tlogi
barrnetw, 1 )v, I harroVp 1 otMik itflt-i, fl ehiirt,
S nwkir o Ua.ii , l fcuma. 1 (i.Wri. 1 ink. 1
4iu)tblr7, 1 labU, 1 Mt of i4h , lUiWidl . w aa,t"
ramlUiOf, 1 biif kj, lot of crfrt, 1 aiov ni 4 bnifi.p DR. -
ton rp-mw. porrh.-M by n m earriw b fa baJ. ( latt ratl!uieal -
rtlooaJul, UtkmMia . Uft mtb hii UmrnA - d 00.rliB( of l7t.... IS 34
njUmj rJ"tny '" Sui rPf..ritia of U7i.....-i..w SU SS
Rockto. Anf. 4, 187..I. w r ,lf ffbooltii iw4 for lI4 1,908 St
TOWNSHIP BTT1,KMENT.-
I.AVID HKAMS. KSU. lllrtrirt Trru.rar
of U.-aiiv towB.hip, in aeeount with tha .H.-I.ool,
no. a ana l-uor puoda rot S74 ::-
-po w
1IOH If HAY (JONCliUN.
Nolia. I. h.rebr wive, that lha DirMtor. nl
tba Karlbaua bridga and Tarnpika Company
bar. aurreadered their . elMrar-t, - wnd hereby
nanuua ... control oi 10a Mlu nr..lg ana 1 urn
Elk. from psd altar the 2 Ilk da, of J.lj, lr.
J anl.r ol tbe Hui kkohiera.
- J. W. POTTER,
Rankest, Aug. 4, i It .'I f ; Prxidafll
QOMMIS-SfONKit'S XOT1CK. .
, Jaania R. Ilai'lwrrsv ),A'.'.e.
, Latbariharg, Frid.,,
day, Baplrmbar t.
Brady, lain aad il
Saptomliar I.
Iloil.a, at Peat.ld,S.l.rday.S.pu.mUr 11.
knoi and Jordaa, at New U illpoH, lloaday,
September 11.
Baoaarl. aad Madera, Olra llepa, Toerday,
Sep.embar 14.
Uallcb, at Jayoe.rlllr, Wednaatlay, Brpl, 15.
. Iloatidaleand Woad.ard,at lloatidala, Than
da,, September IS. 1 .
Kiamlaallan. will bagl. at a m. Tmwkera
wiilprap.r. tkamralra. .lh pmm, ink and p.r.
Taackara are raquertrd to b. eiaminrd i. Iba
di.lri.ta where tka, iatand taacblag. Sbenld
diraotaea reqaaal it, I Maker, wh. h.r. bona as
amlaed at albar plaMa w.llaater tka alnr. in th.
di.trtet where tbe, i.tead taMbiag. All directi
on ar. aordiall, mailed ta ba prenl.
J. A. URKIlnRV,
An. II, Wi. , . Sept. ml Chmraald C.
IH7S. FALlt. 1875.
lltlif Of TIIK BIO PIT01IKR,
41 Wood St., opp. St. Charles Hotel,
riTTsnMICH, PA.
M.Mr,. Ititmrm
3j Miirrl. Term
. tl. Uepbars. I t !(. - I I
' Tba .aderaigar.1 MmmUainner, appaiale.1 lo
tak. lerlimun, in thia im, will attend to lha
duliee nr hi, appointment, at hi, odiea im Pia'a
block, oa K.I.I.t. Aug. JO. at 10 o'rlook, A. M,
wfcera pnrtia, inlar.'ated may attend
ISIIASbTK.ST,
Clearfield, Am;. 4, 11:5-11 , Cmmlirloner.
QOALJ COAIr i i ;, ; ' , , :
v! TO WHOM ITMAV COStCKKN.'"
Th. nnderrlrned take, this mnh.id of Inform.
Ing tba people of ClawrSold and virtnlt,, tha. ba
baa laaaad and r-ou.nad tha aid lie. Oo.Im,
a.ul bank, laatled witbia a mil. Irom tow., and
ii aow prepared In furniik a fint-elaa. artiele .(
.ml, and to deliver tka aam. n, who, 'hi low.
aronabla rale o. tbe .barters .otire. A
naM.tity of eo.1 .Iwara o. hand aad for
tarn im mid..
urtirre H-n u w.taon
nn,der aknrlwg aam.,
' IBANK WIUOJI.l
v.aarariu, Aajr. 4, 15-lf .
H of bn. dm. baa. ......
" ra.h from Co.nl, Trea.aw...
. ialarrat mn inrplua (aad.
n r -1
.... . I W s
ca.. . -.
It, r aorta. Mtnnt (ar 1l7t.........M....
" . r I8n..
,,,, ISIV .....w.
f leaeliera'.ardfra rr.irmjBd
abklemaata to lak-p.yara...,M.m.
" Ma'i tar aahool lot Mu. lm..
w 8acretary'. aalar,
rrLairkna and aonlinranaiea
(I fuel and kladllng....
ildte, pipe and hod
" eeraral yean tnitioa lo Boll twp.....
M wra-BI.re on ti,V.lt 92 at 1 par rU
M bal.m i. TreM. handa
ta Cuileclor'. b.nd.
V I . 1. . ; , ...
.fii
.t r, 1 stttn rra:.
... DR..
To bal. title . 4irt ralHrmewt..n'.,..
" ainnMt from County Trea,. .......
" ' ul 1.1 auriaed for IHI4..
7 IS
sa it
it
as r
4S
to 17
J.iri. aa
ta 30
74
ia aa
I7T
1.4 IS)
.17 t
t.4 t
sa la
l,14 46
Mi it
fs.lna !
.! Ut 84
.. 7:1 it
... I.44I 411
JJiA rca.
By voufhera ra.lrfraed '.
work door b, rltivonr.....
H.OI7 li
:-y a r
H.eja Si
" bark tare. ..
rinarratlonr................
M Traaa. pansmlair. .. $I.SK..I4...
l.rrr.o:.r. far ...llvllno mii.kl .
I atxirrtariiM to rti-.rrt i,,,..
T ist of juaons.
Ll.l or J.rora drawn for SeptrnAstr Trrm! f - 1 s ' n
A. I. IHI4. mn.nrneln.on .he third lion.U. th. i . "1L
ttftb, Md eoailaninx for tkna waeka: , - To WI. .lua t ta,t .rtttoment.
faavaaaaariiMnv - i " raeiipi. of J,. Po,n,tb.ail
nmir wwaa, Mihr bil U..
Ja. M. Crae, Darsmrini Uas'l CappWr, U.ehrn
Jno. W. Wrinht, " I Jan. A. Murrr,
Thoa. 0. Im, Cell T. Waud.klu. Ur.b
Cliaten MeCracken, " Jam Carter, lluuli.l.l.
Ilia I smaal. Ooir.lJa.. II. ley. -
Ueo. U hlerratt, " J. II. llu.ter, jttrdd
Ila, Id Hale, Urffard ' Jao. MrMurray, Kno
H.l. in fat or .f Trear....
fund, front Vrn.ngt. enanty......
amownt ol duplirflto for 1174.....
bal. of Jnr. Portlt-thwait
, 3.J.U It
.. Ml l
.. J4 1
sa IB
11 1
,. I
4 HI
..' IS!
11 r.l
.. 14 tr
.. an'. :
. nil na
., .iu n
it
8 tl
l,7lt S (
llcbt. l'alteraoa.
3. U. Pale, Lawreaoa
S. M. I'slleHoa, '
L. i. Oenklin, N
. U. Merrall. Morria
Wa.h'n
Sam.el Uill.
J. Adam Hl.h.l. Ura.ly
Jim. 1'o.llrthwait, " -John.ton
ll.millon. "
!..'. ll..m.. a.... 1.1.
II. L. need, CtearOatd J II.Bjera, N
John Tmlman, . ( K.trieker.
W. t. hh.w. " . - 1 Vn. K.U.. in.
. B. Ilrak.m, ' - P- U. friak. 1 .....
Barriaon II loom. Cur l II. Shim.l. W.ll.,
Ja. Wl ay, Krrg,a'Prad ('ampmaa,
aneoa. birk,
1. Mghlner, Baaaerta.Ja.. Moore, ll.alidale
" cr:1
R, vouehrr. rodromed..
u .hate.nar.ta tu ritiien..7.
. axn.etaliaiii of 17.1
- t r iam. ......
'" nling bomi
11,148 11
14 71
14 WI
4 :i
Tho Freemason of Iowa aro very
on nomoeratic i.rtws or tlio Ntate will Im
in prepared for this etratoKy of tho State
th 1 Treasurer, l'twinu the corrcctnerui nf
'l wrn .11 luirtti. , tuna., vlnar. t.. I. m ..er.. .r o..
- I . 1 , , " , . -- ...u ..... , ,vii . vi ml nuttrj
wfncti three survive him nateoflicer have been deprived of their Treasurer at Btratoi'v baa apiwared A
IV." 88 ywni Pilion-''T tjng in violation of the "statement" Is pubfishod til the Htate
1 61 and 1 hilip, aged 7.1 1 decision. j Trcasnrer, attempting to show that he
T. F. BAILEY & CO.,
lJUI'ORTKRa AND JODBbEr IN
tit lna A Oueenaiw are.
I- . 1.' I i. . .
Winilow GIass, QliiDBware, : "
' Lamp Iiiirncn, Cliimneya,
Clmndclirr nnd Bracket.
DRIGGISTS' GLASSWARF.
' , i ,
1(1 TUB FALL TRAIII-.
Vr K are wow prepaid la rifat la Ike Trad.
IT terlal INIIIICIiMKNTH IN IHPOUT.
Kb gi'liKNSWAKH. I. Oralet af Haat Wklt.
raaiW and Wklte llra.il. aad Comma Aoaert.
ad, t. ami th. Trad.. AIM, I. rrparh t. .alt
parebeeer., whioh w.f.rVI!r.V LOW TO CASH
snu r.ourt shout Tina I'I STOMKUS.
Wa are prepared ta lake order, far AMKRI
CAM WIIITB IIHANITK. COMkloR VK1.I.OW
aad aOCKiailRAM WARK.al Ma.alaal.ran'
Llau aad UlaaH.la. . awjll-lm
otick.- .;, ,
' Orr.ra ar yaa K.ma.aa OotL Ca.
i fs.LaaaLaau, Aaaaat t, lira.
J.m P. Camaroa.afOaMla Mill), OVa.rl.ld
mat,. It tka aala M auger mmi Miaiag Kagla.
aw af Ikli awmpaa,, aad ika .al, a.lk.rlud
ateat ta trueaat kMiaamifci tt. mm ad tmriu
anaowst, ..4 t agreameala, mlraaU aa v
ekaaaa l ( tiua4lM af aa, kl.d wlU h .pare, td
k, him. f '
Hell
Rogg.
Rr.il,
Rarn.idr
rirardald
H. M. Mrll
H. A. Shlmel,
ll.n l Rl.h.
Arm. Carr,t
R, MiUkell,
t.V. hlilwr,
I. A. Rrad,
lao. MeNa.1, "
Mall. Illaom, Pergnaoa
W. A. Home, Urait.r
R. hi. Klig.l, Uo.br.
. Curlle
At. SOil.M. " R.n.
J.Vother.Jr., Iiatih.ua
Mwia srhan:, Knoi
r per aaot. for p.,lng oat Sd, 111.81... Jl 4
lal. In Collartor'a handa. 4I !
.ih Tree., h.n.li.,,.....
.11 I !
1I.7U
rraT.r.t'ara.
We, lha wa-lardtaed A editor, af ttr.lv lown
akip, baria met aoor.li.g to l.w, did prorredto
rxamia. th. aeewipre and TMehrrt ef ll.v.d
Rreiaa, TraMarar ( .aid euwahip, ft Is7t, do
report tl.it we lad tha aararal .oH.t .. alsii a
.Utrd. Thar, la a aabool bwlane. ol oar thou -and,
Ibr. 4i...lrol nnd aixt,-lra dollar, and
I., u.. i.l - v.... tet .....a.." , in. i - '
Jno, Miolth Uwrra... ! bM.l.. and the ram of tr. hundre.1 aad ainaly
J u v , , lia doll,oMdftr.lhrreM. t.t.'.ll ia lb
ill'.' ', , M,"'t! ' k.n.l. iI lh. C.lrral.r, Tb. Ru.,1 1'un.l I. Iw
?. I'Smbgr Cil, I dt-bled tn th. Traaturer In tba , urn of thirty.
'."I:' "". I ' mtajfcB, ,0Ur, ,.,i renlr-aaraa eenta Ifsl.TTI.
1 .ko i and ho la indaMtd I. lh. Poor Fnad la Ik. ram
or r.hly-..x dollar, and thlr.y-tkrar eanti
(.aa. while the balaaa. I. th. Coltarlor'.
Itanda ainoniit.-to tha .am of foar hnnilrrd and
,lJtta dollar, and twenty-ail aewta Itilt.ltl.
In t.,ti,non, .hrroof, w. hare harruato rl
onr hand, thia 7th do, of June, A. II. IsiA.
CHRISTIAN KOI1II,
HAMII. KISHKI..
IIKNHV IIARTMIKI.T.
Arrr..ri J. If, (R, ' ,; ,"; ,
Town Ctrrk.
jjeutkerrbwrg. Joly Is, Isrt ll.
pitlvSU MK.VT MArTKKT.
M. 0. BROWN & BRO.,
Job W.r,
8. P. Shef, i Wi.o.U.rd
J. Catharman. Oeeeol.
taAASsaa juaani, , . .
Kuan aaaa. ...
0. A. Mitrrieoa, (lo.haa
1. r. Hoblaoa,
A.niu Murray, Uir.nl
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