She publican. Ueobqx B. Goodlandiu, Editor. CLKARKIELD, Pi. WKDNK8DAY HORN1NU, AUGUST 18, 1875. Reader, If yom waal to know what Is goiag on Id lite business wurld, Just read our advertising autumns, the ,cpeWaf oolurnn In particular. t-..: , i THE Pltl.MAKV. liulo 4 tli require tlio )emoeratic jirininry oleution to bo held annually N the sSiuriiiy freeading the third Tuesday' of dntrmlier, (tho 18lh tills year), j Tlio County Couvoution will uoHiimlilo oil Tuesday, the 21f, being tlio first wouk of court. Ciuiiliiiiitos are tilxo required to publish tlioir iibiihw nt least llirco weeks prcviotw to tlio election. Therefore no nunio can lie legally1 announced, according to tho rules, iiUr the first day of & tmbef. ' ' . 1,1 -' 1 ' Tlio fi'O for niiiioiiiitlrrg riiniliiliitoa will bo:, fur, Senator, 015; Trousuror, $10; Commissioner,' $.1; Auditor and ( Joronor, 3 each. This cburgo in- cluileg tho limiting of 8,000 tickets, ami! must be jmid in advance. ''" The Nsxt Ki.kctwn. Woeommend tlio billowing to tlio attention of voters Tho new Constitution forbids all por tions from voting unless they have been assessed at least two months and paid tboir taxes at least one niontli boforo tho date' ot tlio election.' No ono ot foreign birth can vote unions, in addi tion to tho above, lo has been natural ised a month previous to the election, Tho dato of holding tho next election is Tuosday, Nov. 2d. . Tliursdayj September 2d, Is the lust tiny ou which voters can bonssossed, Friday, Oatubor ltd, is tho last day on which taxes can bo paid. Friduy, October 1st, is tho last day lor taking out naturalization papers, jiucu ot lueso important flutiug pan be performed at any time before tho ilnys mentioned. 1 Lot our friends soo to it that tlio matter is attended to bo foro it In loo late. " -iirs. .Attorney general n llliams does not drive tlio government landau lot since hor husband lias boon relieved by Judgo I'ierrepont. Strange I If it km "hor'u," as cluiiiiutj by, tho "gov ernment organs," why did she give it np when Mrs. Fiorrepont camo upon the stage ? Neaiii.t A DrEt. Two French ce lebrities, Taul do Casmignaclio Impo riulist louder.and tho Commune lender, Henri lioachefort, and thulr friends have been trying to fight a duel for fortnight, lint it Is pretty plain now that neither will bo shot. Not only France but Europe's penco would bo moro endura'blo if both were banished. -. BusiN!!. A'oerly six columns ol sheriff 'i sales in the Westmoreland pa- iem muieaio mo Business ntlairs in tbat county. What a glorious inheri tance tho lindical party lias boquoath- od to tho American peoplo I How good it makes a body feel to seo fourteen cent timber sell at srrwi, and pig-metal worm 12, sell fur $18. It is enough to make all iunkoedom sing, "Hail Columbia P and embraco lioechor th iogy, so as to moke a short cut to Heaven In order to get rid of business. Om.r IlAir bom.-The brethren of riymouth church, alter the trial voted their parson a $100,000 salary. That was cheap I We mean the vot ing. it appears now that not $50,000 lins been subscribed. Voting a salary and subscribing nnd paying tho tnon ey, are entirely different acts. If tho .Plymouth brethren find it diflicult to raise the oxpotisos for Booolior's first trial, what are they going to do about tbo second effort 7 'Why not try a fuir and raiso tho wind in that way ? An adlb Aruuiiknt. Tho argu ment of F. II. Uowon, Esq., President ot Uio Beading liailroad, before tho Legislative Committee recently, is certainly the ablest production in luw nnd on rail rouding ever presented to tlio A momau public on thia subject. It seems to us to bo fwmpleto vindi cation of tho company; and puts the retail coal dealers of Philadelphia in an awkward position before the people as honest men; We ro jealous of corporations; but Whilo they tarry out tho designs of their creation by doing the most good to the greatest niinibor, wo will lie last to condemn tbein. ' '' 1 CtNTa Dkmochaui. Our frionds over the mountain held their county convention on Tuesday a week, and put tlio following ticket in tho field : Senator, P. dray Meet, of the M'ltleJUaa.sab- ul.Jeel lo the District Conference. Hhevllf, Levi Manenor Treaeiirer, D. A. Mae T frolbaaourr, Aaroa Milliaate; Re(iur, W. a'. tlaroell.U , Kordw, W. A. Tobie. , ConimliiUineri, lln-j Minnie, J. Newlia Hall ; Coroner, lit, Jneeph Adarat) Anditon, A. J (Irioil, Joeepb Hillilanrt. . It is grntilying to as to notico that our friend Mttnson, of Pltillipsburg, has received tho nomination for sher iff. "Lev," resided in Boggs township, in this county, for t number of years, nnd is personally known to many of our citisens. Success to him In his "new departure" What NbxtT The editor of the iscllelonio JHdustruu Alvnctit is not pleased because be cannot bnvo things bis own way. The Doctor lias "fooled nronnd" so much that lie has become nn "outsider," nnd feels disjiosed to kick at everything. Here is his last : Ton. Droit, llb I he aid at W.llaoe, of Clear. Bold, ii trjlnj lo eft up tbe oomln( somlnatloni is me ueiBooiett state eonrentitn at Krle. Thie A XOHLK HOBBY. Tho Pittsburgh Di.tpatch belongs to thul class of journals which bad about as much rospeet for tho Constitution of their country, which guaranteed Mie odilors "lifo, liborty and the pursuit of liniipiness" during war period, and for all time, us swiuo bus for pearls. Thoso writers were schooled under tho Liiieolii-KUiiiUiii-tiriint reijime, nnd thoy consequently feel moro liko the subjects of a desiotism than tbo In habitants of a Hopubllo. It Is, thoro foro, quite natural for those peoplo who prefer tho will or caprice of a ruler to a written constitution, to lit- nore and bring into disrepute so sacred a'aocnmontas-tbatr ThlsUndlcall ring orgun, two weeks ago, indited a rather appreciative notico ot ex-l'resl dent Jobnsou, stutitig that his love for the Constitution amounted to "a bob by." The evils that now afflict us are upon tis boratise our rulers and thoir backers attempted to ignore that In strumcnt, which all bud taken a solemn oath to "protect and defend.? Tho crime thoy committed iwas a double one. 1 Jtesldes violating tho written law, thoy coupled with it the benlons crimo of perjury. ' I, Tho Pittsburgh tender, in alluding to thu.'.i'HJiVA'j article, appropriately says: '- 1 ' I ' : an . ! I! i Thli It enrioua laocuare. Wa ahall neel ha toM that "rlrtue ai Iba "bobby" or Booratei, tba bible, the "bobbr," of the trie Chrl.tlao. To call tbe love of the Conitltutton of hla country by a itateeman, a "bobby," la to taylhe'inoot ear oaatle thin, poielble abuat the rest of oar publio men. The linplieetlon ! that adellty te tbo Oon elltutlon, tbe hiibaet law of tho land, n eo elransa and tinuioal an attribute of oar pollliolane that iuo man ie a lima ooceairle vbo poaeeeeae It. Out with aae hUehjr. Ik ukabbM tby great glory, poor Andy. Would to baaven that niora of tby eontetnporariea had poaaeed it! would that thoa eonldet bequeath It to tby Bueeeeeore t Xha eouatry it now aiid ever etaoe Uie war bae been aunering frum a lax ohiarvauoa of the Cooetltntlon, and will rufter nntll It geti baok to Ita boneet obeerrasoa. It waa, tboy eay, neoeeaary in tba throet of oirll war to make the Constitution bend a little to tbe elrouinetanee. llut that naoaiilty baa antallad a dreadful emt and let a danfreraui praoadent. W bet we waul la s general revival of Mr. Joiiaeoa a "bobby" among the Anerieaa people north and aoiitb, ao that our preeent Stateeuien will be oompelled to oly tbe provision af tha OuBititatioa that laao ue s natioa. It is so remarkable that thoso who held tbo loosest views In respect to tho Constitution, always proclaim them, selves patriots abovo all, others, and Bhout tho loudest for "tho union," after the war commenced, but never before. Tho men who, before tho war, proclaimed that the union was fraud, and de clared : The Cvmtitutiun of Hie United titatet is a roix-iuifif ux'rA (tetft, nnd an agreement irifA hell, bounced into full Hedged patriots after May, 1801. Yet, nut one of those moral cowards and sneaks lost his life on a battlefield, or pulled the noso of a rebel, but they sang lustily up north along the lakes, tlio Cunflda border and nt Bunting, " We'll bang J eft Davis," etc. Not ono of tbo chronic Constitution haters ever bummed that tune in the hearing ot Jctr or any other Confederate. ' Tho mon who look upon tho Const! tution us a "hobby" are not fit fttr American citizens, and should co where their friends are in iitissia or Gormnny. Our liberties are no safer in tlio bands of such mon than a lamb would bo among a pack of wolvos. The Stati Deiit. Tho Commis sioners of tho sinking fund in their published statement on the 2d of August, foot up tho State debt of .Pennsylvania on thnt day as follows : Debt bearing eola internal .. 11,41, 500 10 Debt bearing latere In Caltea Statea oerreo.r 11,1133,51,0 to Dubt on whioh latareet baa bees elopned in aaa ie Debt bearing no loteiert ' juOAtil S9 Chambaraburg eertiloataa, not ay J,, l, l .J.M8 u Total debt July 1, 1871 .. "JJ,eDI,54 tt The amount ol bonds In the sinking' fund applicable to the redemption ofj hub uuut, uror , r rrLtn tbo Penn a railroad 5,8'0,SI9 88 ruu mo Aijegueny valley it. ltM S,JOU,OU0 TlfK NATIONAL JIOBBKHS. The lust hugu pluntlurlng Job biimglit to light under the present cor rupt imtiouul adiuiiilslralioii Is that of I oluntlius Delano, a member of tbo Cubiuet, his son John and Orvltlo Grant, the President's krotlior, who plundered tbe treasury of millions ot dolluin, and at tbo same lime cheated the Indians out of hundreds of thou sands of dollars. For two years past efliirU have been mude to remove this Cabinet olllcer in order to hroak up tho robbers' nest, but tbo President alwuys insulted those who culled bii attention to tlio acts of this plunder ing band. Itoeontly, hnwovOr'TWfJ "elrilnont liadiculs Prof Marsh, of Vale Col lege, and Win. Welch, a prominent Plnladolpliittii, who have'. Investigated this matter and are satisfied that tho charges are true, went to the President, and so informed hint - and domanded that all tho parties engaged bo re moved from oflleo. Six months bayo elapsed and tho robbers are still ply ing their gituio. , Now, however, these gentlemen are engAgod in addressing letters to the President; through tho newspapers, setting forth tbo. charges of fraud in a very plain manner,,. Wo will seo whether "the. government," will pay any attention to these scoun drels. ', " The charges are made by pure end tindcfllod liiuliciils who Lave boon ou tho ground, and know alb about the frauds which have been committed. Tho peoplo will please take notico that they ra put liwmoorwtio lies made for tlio nccaiioii. If only half of what Messrs. .Marsh and : Wolch charge Is truo, Ciiiint should be im peached (wo expect lo have the pleas tiro of chroiiicaling thut fact before two years moro roll around,) anil I)o- lano and his confederates locked Up In a ponitentlary. NNirn 1TKMN. Kx-Ciov. Win. A. timhani.of North Cuiiilina, died on the litis ImnI. (iov. JUurlranft, and fumily are sifinmuriiig at Miiiuoqim Spring, in mumum eoillliy, ; Miij. (in.. JluinUelinan, of the Lulled States army, is in London, ao cnnipaiiied by till wilh uiiil daughter. J ho Assisluut Treasurer of tho I lilted Slates ul New York bus been directed to sell $5,000,000 iu gold dur ing August. Tho Pennsylvania ruilroad com pany lias dulcarud a quarterly dividend of two per cent, puyublo on tho ilOlh Inst. .1 TIIKUI.oai.iNH Y1KW. i piaa mm vnm ay a raiiadvlphia oarreenoa dwrjli "Wabava bad Beaalor Wollaoe with ai looking atlar the Ooveraerrhip. lie anpearod to about evealy dirhle bii attention between the aiagnatea ol Iba party and the nana re re of the I'eoatrlTaala railroad eompaay, 1 eaaoet tall what afleot tba Senator1! viiit nrodaeed, but thie I know, that Sam. Joeephe and -BUI MrMallla' are for Uigler, aad tba I'enneylvasta railroad rorapany la not indnTerest t bie notainaUon Oneotber thing I might meatloa, whieu la, that w htalar to oa tha auberaatorial elate, there la a illrttoaitloa to concede the Stata treaearar te s Liberal HepablHian, anl Cat. Jabs W. oraev la tba ooliearratlva whom Iba anginaera af tba Krte eosvasUaa sra aatirelj willing lo put upon the ticket." We must confess that the editor in question has doso it up tVroirn, and if he dock pot "take himself np" he will find himself on "ragged edge," so for as truth is concerned. 8MJMH 86 inis woum still leave lourteon mil lion, seven hundred and twenty thou sand, nino hundred and twenty do lurs and twenty-nino cents unprovided for, which must bo raised by taxation, By applying tho two millions of sur plus in the state treasury some inter est could bo saved and the olTlco of Stato Treasurer would not be sought nftor so eagerly by tbe banking fra-tornity. Sublimi ! Tbo Bellofonto ' JIVffcA- man a fbw woeks ago made tho obarge that StnU Treasurer Mackoy paid a carpenter $1,000 for repairing Oovorn- or Ilartraiifi's borso stablo, and that tho budding was onibcllishodwith wal nut uoors. , This is indignantly de nied by tho loyal organs, and some of tho editors have nearly worked them- sclvos up in a fighting mood over this charge. Wo know nothing about the tacts, but wo suspect that it is truo. It is not a bit worn than tho taking of 4,3i)t.4i ontot the Stato treasury to bury ox-Governor (fcary. If that was lawful nnd proper, what is thoro to prohibit tho friends of tlio surviving ox-tjovcrnors, Jligler.i Pollock and Cnrtin from making a similar raid on tbo taxpayers for funeral exponsos. So many of theso dirty tricks bnvo boon played off on tbo Stato treasury of lato years that ther oan scarcely be a mistake made by accusing our public Bcrvanls with heinous frauds. Jo and Boor Turns. Tho editors of tho Lancaster Intelligencer are dis pleased nt tho action of tho Demo crats of York couuly, at their rocont convention. Wore we as handy to those York county fellows as Messrs, Steinman A Ilcnsel, we would cross tbe Susquehanna, via. the Columbia bridgo, nnd cuter York connty and kick those delegate to the Erie Con vention as long as we could find tbom. And If wo should happen to com across somo of tho township delegates who acted so foolishly . as. to voto against Chauncoy Black, wo would drown them In Codorus crock. Btich independence as those York county Democrats put forth In their late con vention nocds to bo snublwd in tho bud. It is too bad. A RADICAL QUARREL. lho scallawiigs and cnrpet-baL'L'ors of Mississippi are having a first class quarrol. , The leaders . lire washing thoir dirty linen In the public tub. lho misfortune seems to be that tho clothing of both factions seems to be very dirty,und all thoscouring thoy are giving each other docs not affect thorn. Tho "damned spots" won't Wash out. From tho way the fuctlnna are expos ing each otner, it appears that their characters are just as dirty us their clothing, and if this cleansing process is kept up a little longer tho peoplo ol that Stato will find out who is the dirtiest fellow, and can avoid hint in tho future. Tho assuciatu press dis patch from Vickshurg ou the 9th, says: "A special dispatch received to-night irom Hernando, in tho northorn prt ot tho httito, contains tho billowing Col. G. Wiley Wells, United States District Attorney, and candidate for tbo Republican nomination for Con gross in this district, made a siicech here to-day.. He denounced (jovurnor Ames iu the bitterest terms, and de clared that in the interview between Govoroor Ames, Sheriff Crosby nnd Attorney General Harris, at the time of the Vickshurg riot, tbo Governor instructed Crosby to arm the blacks and mnrch against Vickshurg. Attor ney General Harris protested against the advice, and lirgod a resort to tho courts. Crosby loft with these in- structioiu from the Governor, who, af ter his departure, turned to Attorney General Harris and said that the blood of twenty-five or thirty negroes would benefit the Kcpiihlicau party in tho State, Col. Wells savs that ho mado this statement upon the written authority of ono of tho most reliable aud truthful Republicans Iu tho Stato. Attorney Gonorai Harris was present hore to-d:iy as a supporter of Wells, and heard tho remarks without denial and with approval." Tiik Moth Ra or Presidents. North Carolina comos next to Virginia in be ing tho Mother of Presidents, and Tennessee puts thorn forward and buries them. A ndrew Jackson, James K. Polk, and Andrew Johnson wore all born in JJorlh Carolina ; were all elected to the Presidency while citi- 'ens or tho Stato of Tonncssoo, and all lie buried beneath the soil of the lattor State. Polk and Johnson were linml- grants, Jackson was made a citizen of lennossoe by th act of Conirroa erecting it into a Slate out of port of isorib I'arollna. There is project afoot to place the remains of the three Presidents togolhor and erect a grand monument over thorn. Tin CoNrKRExrr Wo have been authorized to stuto tbat tho Democrat ic tonloroes of this XXXIVth Senato rial district, will meet at Bellofonto on Tnesday, the 2d day of September, for the purpose of Selecting a delcgato to lho Krio Convention. Our Clinton county friends do not hold their coun ty convention until Tuesday, the 31st, at which timo tho conferees will bo ap pointed to moot as-above indicated. Tho confereos of Centre nro J. P. Gop hait, Bollefunte; T. M. Hull, Miles burg, and George Mctiaffey, Pbillips- burg. Col. JamoK P. Weaver, Of Milesburg, and J. G. Meyer, Esq., of Aaronsburg, were selected as repre sentative delegates to the , Krie Con ventlon. ' So, so!-tA Radical, SUtto. official tolls tho people that Governor Ames, of Mississippi, advised the murder of a number ot negroos for political pur poses. Ho remarked, to Attorney Gonorai Harris, that lho shooting of twenty-five or thirty negroos would bo a God send to tbo Republican party in mo Btalo, and could bo usod up north with good effoct. Of such stuff aro mado carpet-bag Governors. Ames is Ben Butlor's son In-luw. .. An outertainiiiuiit was given at ItaolHMter, fJV. lor -the two. children of the unfortunate Donaldson, who are living there. 'Joseph A. Young, eldest sou 0f jirignam loung,dlolsuiliiuuly at Monte Utah, on tho 5Ui Inst. Ho leaves four wives and seven children. The fruu-to-all raeu at Cleveland. the other day, was won by (iolilxiiiilli Maid, Lulu second aud Auiorieuii Girl third. Time, 2:181. 11)1. 2:1UI. . There is how no livinir ex-l'renl. dent, but it is believed there will bo ne on the 6th of March, 1877, unless Grant should dio In tho meantime. i Tho totnt amount of crudo oil moved by tbo Allegheny Valley Rail road from tbo Butler and Clai 'ion Dis trict during July is 412,779 barrels. The, laraest mirror iu the world has been put into thu parlor of tho United Stutes Hotel ut Karutoga. It took two plattbrm cars to gel it there, Mr. Frnneis Tniiilfny, fsthxr nf Judge Trunkey, died at bis residence in vt est rialcm township, .Mercer coun ty, Pa., on the lstinst., in tho 72d your All tlio nations in the world but three, Russia, Italy aud Greece, have accoplcU the invitation ot tins ifovern inoiit lo participate in tho Centennial exultation. . . , General Geo. K. Pickett, the C fodorato Hero of (Jottysburg, died at Norfolk, on Friday night the iioth tilt. Jle was the most brilliant olllcer of the Southern urmy. 1 Tho contract for furnishing tho navy yards throughout tho "country with livo oak timber during lho pres ent iiscai your nas been awarded to tioorgo houtliard, ol ow lork. The full amount of the Virginius indemnity has boon roady tor distribu tion. Persons who cluiiu any share t hereof should address tha l)cpart- nieni oi iMtiu) ut osiunguui. Only 150 copies oat of tho 22,000 printed of Jiapoloon Ill's lifo of Cit-sar bavo been sold, and the publishers have brought suit against the ex-Kinprcss and Prince Imperial lor tho sum of 170,000 Irenes damages. 'lho loss by tbo destruction of crops through tho recent Hoods uud rains in tho W eslern States will amount to about the same as the loss bv tlm Chicago flru in 1871 iu round num bers $2,000,000, An Iron mountain, rivaling its Missouri namesake, has been discovered sixty miles north of Duliith, Minn. It is oight miles long, one and a half miles wide and 1,200 feet abovo tho level of Lake Superior. - A man living on Licking River, in Kentucky, estimates that ho has seen at least 10,000 bushels of wheat iiass ,1,,..... 4 1. ne .t t - i 1 uvnu bmu BiiL-uiu, IJUVIIIU ueea swept emir vy mu temino ircsiicts. Tho jury in the Mountain Meadow massacre, trial at Heaver City, Utah, reported on tho 7th that they were iiiiauie to agree, ami wore discharged. They stood nine fur acquittal and three one iieniiio aim two Mormons lor conviction. , . 1'lui J'realiitvrinn lioitner, in a lead, lug editorial, kiiUiUhJ "The Differenco," a review of the lloccher cuse, wtya ; "It make a wide difference with many whether a minister accused ol' criiuu is HMir, unknown to fkinn i,il without iiilluuntiul friends, or whether lie is ncu, iMipulur, f world-wide repu- iuiiwii, nun wui-niiiiineii witn wealthy auinireix tYitinn a low years two country viurgynien iu Puniisylvania have been ueeused of immorality, tried and acquitted. They loll the court, room quietly and wont their ways, having no one to congratulate them and nono to shout them a welcome as they pussi'd along. Many yours ago a most godly country clergyman was uecusod ufa crimo, aud tried twico bo fore lho court of this county, lho Jury disagreeing both limes. During the first trial the lute venerable Dr. Hor ron, and two or throe other ministers wore in the court-room, aud In ii's ml.: iiross to the jury, one ol tho counsel lor mo prosecution animadverted with intense seventy upon tho fact of thei prosonco, ami aeuouncetl it as an nt teinnt to lutliionco tho iurv. At H soconil trial no minislorsorothorfriendi wore In attendance. And when the jury failed to agree a second time, the aeeuBou wont home to his work, hav ing no boqucta presented to him, re ceiving no ovations, and without any increase of salary to pay the expenses incurred in defending his rcpiitution ; nor did ho try to lighten the loa.1 of griof resting upon him by smurt say ings. "Hut how different is ovorything In tho caso or Mr. Boecher. During the trial he is surrounded by wife, child ren and sympathiaiug friends. Talent ml btaniVr, euillh ml distinction, an) eager to mako an impression favorable to tho oelebratcd Brooklyn pastor. Tho choicest flovrs are showered upon him, and ho a received with tha mosi approving snilcs and the soRest words. When bo appears upon tho platform in tho prtyer nieetiiig room, bo is cheered, and in his Friday even ing talks and Suibath sermons, his witticisms oft rebeatod as most ot thorn have beon nro applauded to the echo. As tho disagreeing jury retires, Mrs. Boechor takoi most of them by tho hand and thanks them for what thoy havedono. Al tbo result though not an acquittal ftyiuotith church ia convulsod with ddight, Mr. Hoecher oracks Ins jokes ion tho succeeding Sabbath and makfs tho orthodox doc trines concorniny; tiiirinal sin, the atono- ment, and rcgonoation, tho subject of soon, me cnurci votes a sa arv ot one hundred thaisund dnllai-s for tho present year, and makes arrangemeuls tor a grand public reception when tbo pnstor shall retim from his farm in the full. A I! tint is in bad taste it is simply disgusting" Itthonelassi tics the results, as brought out on tho scandal trial, failing to line! much cause for lloocbcr's friends to rejoico, and coneltnlcs : "In view ol uD the fuels we bavo staled, and of inkers Unit might bo mentioned, moro humility on the part of Air. Hoecher al bss offensive dem onstrations on the part h" bis friends wouiu uo vastly more becoming, at least until a much better exculpation has been made amiurcst to tho nubile than tho mere failure of a jury to agree." 1 .1 LEA KIX TH EMS KINO FUND. Any one who will hike up the Re. port of the t 'uiiiuiissioiiers of the Sink ing Fund, lor the year ending Novem- er ooiu, loi jh, will unserve In it some thing thut requires explantton. in a summary of, tho puymonl. made by the commisxionei-a during the curawit year, they tukcorodit for 12, 807,817.32, "credited in sinking titiid ledger, in order to equulisu the general and sink inif fund, und to euablu lho Mii.. Treasurer lo properly koop thu account under the provisions of thu act of May 9,1874." This is taking oredit lbr tins lurire amount of moiiev the ii.,,,. as thoiiL'h it had been used lbr tbo domptioii 0f tl,o publio debt. But not ono dollar was used tiir that purpso. I his money, without any authority of i "uu iii uirvcb vioiauoil ol uiy Lou. stitiltion, had been lukeu before this time, from the Sinking Fund, and placed in tbo General Fund, and this peeious entry is intended to sniinrn the accounts. Section II Ai-iiel IV oftho constitution, prohibits tho use of any tiart of the moneys of tho Sinking Fund for any other purpose than to ly mo interest, unn roiltico the public debt, "unless in case of war, invasion or insurrection." The act of May 9th 187-4, gives no authority lo divert a dollar of lho Sinking Fund, or to take credit for a dollar already divorted but only directs how tho Stato Tress- urer shall keep his accounts and in what books. This 12,807,817.82 hud been taken from tho Sinking Fund previously, and placed Iu the General Fund, and this happy method was hit upon to settlu tho account. Atthn same timo tho commissioners carried 500,000 additional to tlio Gonorai Fund for which they took credit, the as though it had been applied to the extinguishment of the public debt. iioru we aiscovereil how and where the Inrco sum of 3.:i7.817.3 '1 Wflnl snokeil Irom tho Sinkinir Fund and .rivnn XI....I I I . ... .uuim-v lo 1UUII III UIB iavor- rltu banks. Hero is a biir leak discov ered, and we pause lo allow oppor tunity for some oftho treasury ring to uajmuiii ii. imtjiemnen jfcninerat. Thi TO THE "CI1RLSTIAS PUBLIC." Tho Indian commissioners nublish a long and carefully written "Ajipcul to tho Christian Public," out routine iiiein noi k dciicvo tho stories toll against Delano and Smith which "ori ginated with disappointed contractors'' and which nro sustained only by "ir responsiblo witnesses." There muy bo some small frauds oil tho Indians, tbev admit, but tho department is doing its Dcst to lerrei inein out, and the chari;o 1 1 ... , i i...i ...i .!.' m,mk,vhiiiit niiwionuiuuurriipiiuii II enl In l. K..li..l H'l Sot NU Umiu Sknsk. There is not much evidence of n new rebellion in tho address ot the Conlcdcrato, Col. David tr. Gooilwin, nt tho recent re union of tho survivors of the Third Georgia regiment nt Portsmouth. Tho languusnis beautiful and patriotic. JIo said: "To tho future and not to tho past, looks truo nobility ; wo cannot ull'nrd to carry dmd corjiscs. ' We are soldiers, tlio present is with us, and the future just ahead of us is too lull of hopes to stop to repine over the things that have been lost. We hare no timo und should havo no tnsto to mopo over the past. Wo wnnt recon ciliation and union wo want a hannv people. This country is and united Til HAS UK Y Vl.EUKS. WiibbiiiL'tou Star savs: ' If novice about to unler the public ser vile was to look ju nt the treasury department-to-iuty and see thu sorrow and despair of tlio poor fellows wbo bavo had lo step down and out in oon- soquouco of th reorganisation of tho depitrtment, h would, if any manhood us ion in nun, snake the dust of Washington from off his fuel and 'im west,' or any iilace else where lie could got a fair day's wages for a fair day's u.ti-L- 'r,i,l..'u.l.......u.i:u...:.... : -. ... n. ,rvuj DUUIIIUIWHAni-IIJII 10 VVVII worse than yesterday's. Tbon it waa anxiety now it is despair. A rough estimate of the number dismissed to day will approximate ono hundred ami fitly. This number was swelled to such proiortioiis by the dismissal of all uluika hurotoloro borne on thu tumiio rary rolls, as under the now sundry civil appropriation bill all funds here tofore uvailable for Dsviuir thiselaju of emiiloyes lused into tbe treasury. Included in this dischargo ure some iorty females. The scenes aud inci dents in the corridors of tho treasury are sad in somo instances and amusing in others. The tours of thu 'wuaker vessels are lost In tho ludicrous at tempts of mouuv-brokers to colluct ad. vances they have mado to those limn- ooroa among the unfortunates. One of those brokers came riisbinrr in flr discovering that ono of bis customers nauooen dropped. He first patronized bis 'client,' tbon bo sympathized with him, finally be came to business, asked how that little matter was to bo ar ranged, and was told to go where there is loss humidity than then ia in Wash ington in July. ' "It seems from the remarks dropped by thoso discharged that many, too ninny, bavo lived abovo il,uir inoomoo, nnd it is a problem with them ho to soothe irate landladies and washerwo men. Other sanguine ones, instead of uruouiug over their troubles, present or persjiective, havo gone to work to i get uai K. l ne telegraph brings evory hour dispatches from members of con gress interceding for favorites. Mean while Mr. Bristow is pestered to death. 'ot only is be besought by the light- iiinir in muy ins nana, out is crowded with tho victims of reorganization in his own room. It is hard tor him to convince those sent adrift that he is acting only as lho executive of a law tbreod upon him by tho very legislators who now appeal for clemency for tho Hiniinnaeu. The Coroner's inquest oti the body ol Robert S. Gatcuel, tho advertising solicitor of tho Pittsburgh Telegraph, who was drowned in the Allegheny rivor on Friday a week, resulted in tlio findinir of a verdict of accidental drowning from curlossly excising his life by climbing over the railing ol the suspension bridgo while intoxicated. Jno. W. Wn.ut, I III,. Who Wtmi.it T Thu Cincinnati En qtiirer oaks: Who will embark in cotr tun or woolen mills when it pays oeiuir to uuvua tin txix lull ol govern ment bunds? Who will bo a laborer iu tho hives of industry when all its rewards go to the suecusslul drones? It is the jsilicy of tho Republican party Ui add to tho interest bearing debt. They tuku uu th lion-iiilurosl one fiir inui purpose, every twenty years ine iiriuci nui is tittiu III Interest, but sun remains lor iHislenty ull the same. The privileirod classes havu ovurvtliiuir to work for whon they invest their siorxs ana bonds in gold, and no green- wicks ; whom more snail be nttlu money in circulation, so that it will be im mensely vuluuble to thoso who happen to misses thut commodity. What is desired is a reversal of this. Retire tho bonds with interest."" Restore lho greenbacks without interest. Kn- eourugo tho factory which gives em ployment to the tropic, by exempting from luxation, rather than that which does nothing of tho kind. Tho laborer must lo upon one side in this contro versy. Tho Democracy oiler them wages, life and full employment. The other side idleness, taxation and debt. R. Audloy Brown, thu temperance candidate for Governor of this State, Is pastor of the First Unitod Proabylo riau church in New Custlo. FallllV Keniblu baa urilli-n on mi If i. . . .. . J. u. jonnel biography. It will bono tamo per- uo. uiinnj, .,,1 iiinni-u, mr j aniiy can wriui. Snv SAvtttlsmnts. V 11211 'nn TTTIiAIIl. 1J J I rfUllOim, J Lint of Jurore Jraaa lr HfptemWr Trrw A. 11. lilt, aimiaiMeli.!) oa the ih.ra MunJav, the 2ll!h, anj L-oulluunif lur tbrae woeke 1 raaiaaaa ii aoaa-naaT tvaai, loth. i' "JT.'i """"t"; ''' C.ppler, Oo.li.. boll I linl'in Mnl;r.iaen. " Ileal rimeul, ftiijf lleo. U. Mirrett, barnl Hale, Uia.lforJ Samuel 0,11, u J. Adam Hlibol, Ura.lv Jul. I'.iell. ll,., Jubueloa llainillua, " bali'l Uurtiiaii. lluruei.la l. L. II, Ji.hn Ti W. M. Bbaa, J. 11. Ilrabau, llerriaoo Uloom. Car lie If. Kl.lm.l uruii... Jaa. Wl'ejr, Ferisaoa re.l C.u,in.o, " t anaau jiHima aeuoas. a-aaa. . J. I, pinner, Ileooarla. Jno. Moore. Iloulid.le Jne, A. Murrv. T. WooiMiiea, Oubjia Jae. Carter, lluuu.lala .1.-. II lr. , J. II. Ilualaf, Jnrda Jaw. tfuMurray, Kaua Hobt. tUlteraoe, J. H Uale, Lawreaee S. al. Kollertoa, " L. J. Conklin, M i. U. Merrell, U.,nU I, Cloarll.lJ J. II. ,., N. W..h , man. - ii;. trii,k.r. Movee ll.il.r, iha r- II. I rmb, 1 olua II. II. .Mclloe, U.ll II A. Shimrl, Uzxi llaa'l llirliel, lira.lv Arm. t'urrr. Ilur Ie H. Mitchell, ClrerfieM f. li. Miller, " J. A lt- I, .an MrNaul, Mall, llloum, Kergmon W. A. Itearae, Ileoatur K. K. Klofel, Uoibes TSiASans Jl-noai Al. Heoleld. liueio, J.Votbere, jr., Karlbaua Leole Urbaro, kus Iuo. hmlib, Lawrraoa Tli. N.l'hareia " J. ll.Kvler. Mnrrle Cor'lleiA. Ilile. LauiberCllr I'alrhk Ilallv, I'eoa Jub War, Hike S. P. Hhor, Woo,ward J. Catbertuan, Oioeola iRroaD wasc. A. I'atteriuo, Ueoearla,0. A. Murrleos, Uo.hen "'T ioouipeoa, ueil,j, r. iloblioo, Samuel Flrgai, liogge Jacob W. lUner, v.j. tairrpoell, jjradrs near Hunger, Mraujr . d. jnuneiun, mid and gtw drerfittrmrntf. lAUTION, ours; let us strive not to undo, mako The man Lyslo, who was with him at it what it should be a great, a good, tho timo ho jumped into thu water, anu wno was suspected of having pushed him over, was honorably dis charged, as the evidence went to show that he tried to prevent Gatchel from mo late tbat bufci hi in A M ista K a. Tho : Democrats of Jefferson county want to trade their excellent President Judge, Win. P. Jonks, off for Governor. This, wo think is a serious mistake. Judge Jenki is th right man in tho right place. We proposo to furnish the "right man" for Govornor.' Col. Blood oan do no bettor act than to vote for Wm. Bigler, at Erio, on the 8lb of September. , Clinton County. The. Democratic primary election comes off in this county on Saturday, tlio 28th day ofj August, and tho County Convention on Tuesday, tho illst. Tim Stat SrifATK. Wo notico by tbo Clinton Democrat that S. R. Pcalo, of Lock Haven, and A. J. tuigley, of Uinpman township, are candilntus for the State Senate. Miss Olivi'i Love. Miss Olive Logan gushes amusingly over tho negro waiters at liong Branch. "Some of them," slio says, in a letter to the Grtwhic. "are not merclv hnml. somo they are distinguished iisiking, me nun nps, aquiline noses, sinning, av nlmn l.u.L. I I.h. ? "VI 1 . n biiuou anu an hnii tive adjunct of beauty ; and tlio com plexiona of many are in no degree darkor than thoso of tho Spaniards and Mexicans whom tboy servo." Tho waiter at hertnblo is one of those soft, kind, restful Southern ncicroes whom we all love. 'He puts me in mind of my old mammy, said a Southern lady th other day. She did not mean hor mother, but she meant her foster mother, in whose black breast she found tbe fount of lifo. JIo is so kind, so obliging, so gentle." ' j Ninety-two counties in Kentucky from which official returns havo been received give M'Croery, Domocrat, for govornor a majority of 30,702. Thoro are twenty four moro counties lo hear from which will Increaso the majority to alxmt 4S,000. The Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany will givu premiums to tho most faithful onifincurs and fireman nt tlio end of every mouth iu tho future. this will bo done us an incentive to oncourago them iu perlorming thoir duties well. , I The irreat ruin lull which has done so much damage in this country, in England and in France, also extended to India, and its northwestern pro vinces havo been flooded, with a loss, it is feared, of many lives. Thus three continents have sn tiered simultaneously from the same cause. Fourteen million two hundred and ninety-eight thousand postal cards wore issued the from department dnrinir tho month of July on tho requisition of postmasters, this is tlio largest num ber ever boforo issued in any one month, and shows tho popularity of this branch of the iostal service. Tho Baltimore American suvs . Thore Is hardly a stcamor that arrives in this port from Savannah or Charles, ton that does not bring among other things several thousand watermelons. Within the past wook no less than 20,- 000 melons have arrived and sold hero at prices ranging from (20 to (40 per hum trail . i , It I luii-e. lina rionn "Ilia pntian nt in, lur. Mr. John TI. Parker and wife left jon" equally with the cause of public their homo in Jiorth Washiiie-Um, But- decency mid morality requires thut it bo exposed and tbo rasouls and incom petents discharged no n.attor whether they are Kpiscopalians, Quakers, Jows or Infidels. If there has been no swindling, the Interest of religion re quire that tho suspicions cast on the agencies bo dissipate! by tho fullest publicity and investigation. In either enso any "appeal" is but of place. The interests of the "Christian publio" in (his caso are procitely the samu as the interests of the general public, and it argues III for tho calso of tho com mission that it should attempt lo influ ence a portion of tho people by an ap poal to their sympathies and fears be fore tho evidence is in and tho rase ad judged." Pittsburgh Petpatrh. not to be believed. Tbe agencius are in charge of men especially rocoiumoud ed to the Pi-esiilrnt by the Quakers, Kilo,liaiio Presbyterians, Metho dists, etc., represeiting "nino different communions.'' The causo of religion itself, they urgo, will suffer, if these church agents bo lilniittcd to be guilty of selling short rations and shoddy blankets lbr good ones, aud therefore the agents must lo sustained, at least until tho Department Investigating committee shutl mcei tiiin the facts. This "appeal" dees not strike us fu- vorably. The commission in the first place certainly iiistutes the facts. -1'ho churgo of fruuj in the Sioux atren cios were not mude ry"disoppoinlod con tractors or "irresjiinsiblo Witnosses. Prof. Mursh, of llo collego, the prin cipal witness, is ndtber; but a irentlo- man of the biglust character. Tho othor witnesses arn almost all officers of tho regular auny, on duty on the plains, and theirs mould certainly bo first-class tuslinion. Itisvorvstronir. and upon it Grant requested Delano to resign. As for the fuirni4s of tbo Investiga tion for whoso docilion the public is re quested to wait, it is sufficient to any that the members werfrmostly appoint ed on Delano's rocommendution. It is, wo fear, a whito-washing commis sion. llut it is tho assumption that tho causo of religion is at sluku in tho mat ter that wo are disposed to take tho gravest exception to. Religion is not at slake. Tho question between Prof. Marsh and tho Indian department is simply whothor thoro has been fraud and mismanagement at tho agencies. lor county, on tho morning oftho 21st ult.,and walked to Allegheny Junction, via. Butler and Lardin's mill, arriving In timo for tho 7:51 p. M. train on tho A. V. It. R, Distanco, forty-two miles. Whoso wife can beat that 1Freeport A Granddaughter of Kthan A lion, aged nearly one hundred and one years, wus visiting ipringnuiil, Muss., a tew days ago. Iter namo is Mrs. Jemima Graves,! She is said to retain her f'ue- itltios to a wonderful doirree. and re- members her illustrious grandfather dis tinctly enough to doscribo hie pursonal appcurnnco, liubits, and drjss in detail. ' Tho largest library in tho United States is tho Library of Congress, which contains 274,000 volumes; noxt in order is tho Boston Public Library, with 273,000, whilo tho Harvard Uni versity Library, with 198,000, and tho Now York Mercantile Library, with 155,120, nro respectively third and fourth in point of size. The iron steamship City of Sydney was launched at Roach & Son's ship, yard at Chester, Pa., on tho 4th inst. The City uf Sydney is tbe third and Inst of lho vessels of its class now be ing built at Chester for tlio Pacific Mail steamship company, ita sister ships, a just, generous Government. Let us cultivate the idea that wu are part and a parcel of it let ns seek to break down all estrangement lielween tho sections. It is oar duty, it is our in torest, and it should lie our pleasure. I want to seo the time when this great Government shall shower alike its blessings and protection upon a whole and common people when under tho American flag, ull sections of this union shall stand in sympathy and in jieai-o when tho actions, the passions, the sentiments aud emotions of our people shall be centred In the mighty indus tries oi a nnitcii and happy country i,ct us penu our eitoris to accomplish Anothbe Coon IIkoi'Oiit Down. Congressman White, from Alabama, was tha minted suthornftlie infamous rorre Hill which did fiif pass Conirress Inst winter. One Dntus K. Coon, who lives at Montgomery, In the same State, ran as the Radical candidate lust week for an office in which Mont gomery is situated, and in ordur to render his calling and election sure, issuod an address to tho peoplo defend ing thu odious provisions of White's dctunct Force Bill. Thore were 2,400 votes Killed, 1,800, or moro than hro third, of which were Republican, and of that nil in tier Coon received inst tcb. This Alabama eonti surrendered I as promptly to the ballots of his in dignant iiobrhbors, after publishing his address, as his namesake up a tree did to the unerring aim of tho rifle in the uanils ol tluit mighty hunter of tho west, Captain Scott. He jvtt enme (lown.l.vnliria rrtYmnn. Ticki.i Mi, iw, Votkus Rimihihm, In 1807 and 18(18, Wm. U. Mann was paid over :),(III0 for examining the acconnta of foreign insurance agoncios. R. B. Brown, editor of the Clarion lkmocrnt, who was a membor of tho House in 1851), believing this bill to be a swindlo, introduced a res olution requesting tho Auditor Gen eral to present a statement of tho services rendered, and Mr. Mann's ltemizod hill. Ho believed that 1500 would lie a lair compensation for the work. Tho Radical majority promptly voted down the resolution. - The peo ple, in this connection, should reniem- bor that John K. Hartratift was Aud itor tiencnil when Alunna bill was audited, and that Win. II. Mutin moved at Lancaster that Gov. John F. Hart ranlt b re-nominated fbr Governor by acclamation. You ticklo mo," ete. All liereone are herehr earne,l ipilii.1 nB,.l, aelnf ar la anjr manner mnlJIing vulb lho fob ,.,DK ,.,.rr.T, now in me Iweaorilou of Jneob Oreeu, ul lirailtord townebip : I ouer, 1 hue. I eupli'iard, I Imr, 4 bade and WJ.Iini. I ehaln, I table, I el"k, I tab, a lot of aheal-eate aad a lot ol potatoee In tbo (round. The fureg.tng urortr aa parobaeed l,jr uie al t'onilable'i rale en the llllb of Aogual, end ia Irft a lib md Green on hiao oalv, ealiject lo nr order. ISAAC UAINKS. Woodland, Aug. Is, 'ib ll. , GEORGIA & FLORIDA'""""'1" Information or Oaorgla or Florida, rhonlil enbaerlbo for the eioaiino nae, ltebad at Havannah, l,a. "''-tll Seeag, par aaoum. Advertitere expiring outmeri in tboaa c'tatea, abould OMeitj nuune. iie ue aeal jeper ia rai weflraM. fpeeinien eniueo eent on receipt of a oral e. Ad drear J. II. Kriril.l,, EaTaunab, lla. S-lS-Sm rphHsiJisaTr;- In liurenanea or an opler of the Ornbaot' CmH of CleerSelrf eonntr, Ibrrrarill he aliKiml In polille rale, at Womlland, Clearfield aoitaiv, 0. Ilarlefcii. ' Jacob llun.all " llarrieen faeamoto," . tli Linat, Juba H. Ual'ejr, " Wm. Ovratii, Huiniide BeaJ. bheiiherd, M Jobo bfoCerd, Cheat 1111 I Uarevu, ' " Paul Meliarvev, " Y l-lubell, Covington i'.l. r Uarmrr, IT. 1. -, bnrre, - 1 " ' Jul. Ver'ieck, K. W. Urown, flearfd B. Orarbart, Decatur Win. Wlae, Fergoiou vsiao asaa, oi:t, Ith. Anniaa Alurrav, UirarJ W. W. Hoover, Urehein H'm. Willbelm. " Ellaa Ilumlug, Uuitos Jne. Bendv, -D. Jiihneioo, Jordaa Jno, High, jr., Knoi Joo. ijoujrbertTof Jnaer, Larrenoe Dan I ClvJa, " Jamee Ardery, Oeo. W. Ogden, " Hugh Oougbertr, " A. Ii Lawbrad Joe. Potter, O. V. Heeea, J. H. Ualda.il, lloeea r.rhanl, . J.ia L. Hale, Tboe. buaa. Jamee A. bloom, Murrla Pika llacvarl. Hell Ul, U.'gge Saturday, Vrplembrr II, lMt5, at I nlolorlr, p. m, tba folloerinr. de.orik.J properlr : All lb. undivided eae-eigblo inlereil nlattenberver. dep'H. a u,d il.. .,IIA. K.. ub iv..-i. ... . ... r ....v. , euneieiina oi mo OIIO, reel aetata ! ring A.MOTHKH Convirt. The Hughs villo, (Pa.) Enterprise, heretofore inde pendent iu Klitics, has declared in litvor of the Democratic party. Its oditor, R.. A. Kiligslow, esq., says: "And now, however humiliating tho concession, we are coiiik-1IuI Irankly to confess that tho great Republican purty has become but a 'whitened sod- Ull. I .! , . . r. ii icure uiieu witn ucuu men s bones. Wo have no alternative left, in honesty of our purposo that of doing tho greatest good to tho greatust namlier but of fully osisjusing tho great principles of Democracy." Shortly alter ex-President Johnson's trial bo said to a friend who was con gratulating him on bis narrow escape: ics, aim wuen 1 uie t want to bo buried quietly, and hope tha same wretched sot of scribblers who have just been writing me down on iutoach- iiienv wou t ue allowed to write up the funeral." , TiiE(iKATFAii.uix. A New York paper tells w hat is probably tho truth ful story of Duncan, Shorman Ii Co. It snyB thut after Sherman senior had withdrawn Irom the firm a new spirit seemed to take possession oftho honso. IV ot to mince matters, the old firm won its high reputation by doing nn ex clusive banking business and avoiding speculation and all uncertain ventures. But tho ovil influences of tho limes, tho desire fbr getting wealth quickly, a want of discrimination iu judging of proper investments, untimely opera- the City of Francisco and City of, tions in oil, in cotton, nnd In worthless U'-l. I l..l - 1. !l I I l .1 I 1 I - . I I .n I vv aM-iiiiiiou, iuuiiciicu sumo WCOKB runroilll uoillis, intituling III liounillll ago, being now nearly re oily lor sea, Tho solo survivors of tho Moun tain Meadow massacre, according to the Suit Luko Tribune, are two young men name joun laivin and Atyron stocks, and making unwiso advances havo been followed by the usual re sult It is a pity that the history of tun great, nouso could not oo written as a lruido to vnunir financiers. It lui'iii aim minj . . ... - . . Tackett, who are now supposed to be WT reviMU T l"r,;"-,r ol bosetting living in Arkansas, tbe former home t"I'li''--" " dcn rocks where n . a . a 111 tl 111.' im tl taVtMWlr I U'l-all Is I t.ill il.t. of their munlored parents. They were! "I1,"',?0 ,0 ' , ' U, 0"1'1 fa,n tl,c tbon brought to Salt Lake City and; , J' tU" "f pf"'11'"'0' Tto, n...n k'"" '"i iiimiiiiiifiurnn w iH.u largo risks avoidance of shaky securi- put In charge of a benevolent hidy w no Kept mom till an opportunity of fared for sending them homo. About COO yards, or 1,200 tons, of rook-, leu Irom tho rool of the lloosac Tunnel, in Massachusetts, on tho night ties, which built the house tin and mado up its great reputation, and of moot nor Kind the flash and omplrica! financiering that occasionally lead to great fortunes, but generally yield ono of Uie Cth inst. Tho rock was sup-1 inevitable result-bankruptcy. IPiV ... 7 "v uiuui-iK, anu hi inn iiamtjum Jlullctm. Ttmm uacbviiuu UJT UXeUVSlllJIIS WlllCn preparatory to the had been mado brick arching. All tbe men that could be utilized were at once put to work to remove tlio obstruction, and trains are ognin running as muni, A ono dollar note, issued by the city of Piltsoiirirh on September 1, 1841. was received by tho eomptroller of tnai city inst wees: irom a resident or Toronto, Canada. A Birr Pii.i.. Mr. Pillisbiiry, not long sinco tho Democratic candidate for Governor of tho Pino Tree State, is printing "open letters" to the Hon. James G. lllaino, in which the writer chnrgm the ex-Hpoakor with complicity in tho I red it Mobilicr atlhir. and tells hnii that his namo has been, is now, und ever will bo identified with that transaction." Mr. Blaino provoked Mr. Pillsbnry to drop into print in this way by some offensive reference t that gentleman is a recent public speech, and it may prove that the Pennsylvania statesman, whom a Ynn koo scliool ninrm captured iu Washing ton connty nnn carried otr to .Maine, and who Is ambitious to become Presi dent, will yet rue the day when he tin earthed Pillsbnry. , Theodora W. Brown, Benjamin B. Ilullock and William II. Ottman, have been arrested for tho thofl ot H7.OO0 from the United States Treasury on tlio Z' oi last J unc. Jlrnwn was ar rested at Saratoga ; Hiilleck, who Is a treasury clerk, iu Acw i ork, and Ott man who is a restaurant keener, In Washington. Brown and Ilalleck wore tnkon to Washington whore thoy havo been committed, with Ottmnn. in default of $100,000 bail each. Clrcum- stances are very Strom: airalnt them. and Hallock has made a partial con fession. Other arrests will probably bo made. ACCIPKNT AT NlAOAlU FALLS. A despatch, dated Niagara Falls, the 9th says, at 0 o clock this afternoon six residents or that Place visited the Cave of tho Winds without a guide, as they had frequently done before, Alter passing through tho cavo, two of the party, Mr. Ktliulbert Person, nged 89,' and Miss Lottie C, Philpolt, aired 25. descended to an eddy which is nover visited by tho guides. Whilo bathing I no iniiv lost iter liwthold anil was caught by tho gentleman, but the cur rent carried both into tho river below, and thoy were drowned. Thoy were soon to be married. Col. James B. McOreory, tho suc cessful Democratic rnndidato for Gov ernor of Kentuckv. ia not vet fnrlr years of ago, and served with consid. erablo distinction in the Confederate army, where he attained a col ohclcy. He was speaker of the Low er House of lho Kentucky Legislature lor six years, and report speaks favor ably of his Integrity and abiliiy. An Excellent Sklkition. Hon. Bii Slifer, of Lowisbnrg, has boon ap pointed State advisory member of tha Centennial committee on agriculture. agricultural implements, and other matter pertaining to agriculture, with reference to the Centennial exhibition noxt year. Tho President has appointed Henry N, Blako to be Associate Justice for Montana Territory. He has also signed the commission of llonry H. Wells to bo United State Attorney fbr thu District ol Columbia, vice Fisher. ' Tho richest woman in America is tbo wife of Prof. Gammcl, formerly of orown i iiivorsiiy, ji. i. nuo has an incomo of at least a million a year, hor father's estate, which she has just in herited, being estimated at fully tiO, OO0.0IMX Tho Sheriff of Northumberland county took nine prisoners to the pen itentiary at Philadelphia on Saturday morning last Their terms in that in stitution ran from 15 months (Charles iveiiy, colored, fbr Luramy) to 13 venrs (Patrick Corry, for rape.) A statue of Christopher Columbus is to be erected in Fairmouut park. Philadelphia, by Italian workman sml the money furnished hy Italian sub scriptions. It will be unveiled July I 1 LIT.! I , a, mm. Tho Pittsburgh "b-tf says tho debt n unit city is u.DOU.uilu. and tlinL tlio oity tax rate is flitoen mills on the dollar on an assessment twenty-five per cent above tho cash value of the property assessed. .This is the work of radicalism pur and simple. K. U. Johnson, Stato Senator Irom Columbia county, Florida, was lately aliot dead in cold blood by an unknown assassin. , lr l,js death tho Republi cans lisvo their majority in the State Senate, Wade H. Bolton, of Memphis, Tcnn., died in the early part of this year, and left by his will $10,000 to the widow of Stonewall Jackson. Ono half the amount has just boon paid to Mrs, iSaukson. One-ela-nlb Dart of all thAtoarlala Lrel t.l of laud, (inula la the, loannbip af Ilra.llr,l, eooiity of ClearAel.l and Hlate of Pennevlvenia. deanrinod aa follow. , Ueginniag at a poet net :t.t feel from tbe oentf of the Trroae and Ct,MB--ld Kellroa.1, and oppoeite the Woodland .team eav anil: tbeaoa north 8S) aaat Ji,S 4-ltt feat tee port eat SS feel from the the centre nf the r.11. road t theaee be alhar landi of tha graotore aoath IjOaaet JU feet to a poet thenoa areet til 4-10 feet lo a lioet : theni-a north si0 weet to a port and plane of beginning, eontaining twa aaraa neat meeeure, aad being part of a largertraotorigioallv surveyed on warrant grant ed to Jane Campbell, with the right lo mine Ure elej for tha ana of raid work., together with four dwelling houeer, and a tramway. Tha 11, pa Fire Brlek Worse proper baviog a capacity for maaofeetaring lo.tluo per da, tugethar with other improvement.. Said Fire Urick Worke having aa aetal.llibed rapalatioa wllh Urreend loereaaing irada, being aa ttiveetmrit tbat will recommend ileall u oap- e a oeiug aeea. Taaaa or eonfirmetloB twa equal annua! aorlgeire on tba pramieee. ror larthar parucolars, adilre.f A1KS. CAKOL1NK llLATTKNBKIlllKR, Woodlawel, Pa., er ., ALi.At.-K a r. Kaaii, viltv p, . A Cloaraeld.l'a. Vtoodland, Pa, Aug. IS, I87J-4U KACIIERS' EXAMINATIONS" J. O'buinirll Jo-eph Work, Win. 1. Itoca, II. C. Leauh, llvury ItiiM, burton Merrell, lieu, Klliuner, llrady Jai-kpon llouaall, " tidlre rk-boeb, " J. Mounbi-a-l, Iturniide C Uradlurd, Covington Jno. Yothera, . ' A. Mcllarvey, Cheat ltl,t. liuoliar, J l'eltwell, Wm. Powell, L'ltarlleld Wm. D. Uixler, Joo. Kimmuue, " R. Miguot, Cuvihglua H, L. Iluliea, bi-calar Wm, M'Hire, r'ereuewn Juetin Ilillolta, Oirard Kllii Kyler, Ooihen Lewie Irwin, ' V. LliKeld, lluilon Ueo. Ninerieb, Karlbaua H. Wyuiar, Jordan flel Road, .awraae. R. J. ShaSner, " Levi Perriek " Chriet. Ilartle, Morrie II- SoS, jr., K. W..b'n Jae. Anhura, Penn Abm. bpauear J.,1, i'urv. ' Jae. torni-lr,n'o,daard . ,. .. , , . percbee to poet Ibenee along sai.a Oae-tbirdof priea bid upon eontb S7 degreea eat 1 III S it) p, of aala by tha Court, Iba balance ia Irael lina : tbenee north SI dean oual payments, lecureil h bond and pureboa along Jfo. 31.1 to maple T The axamlaatioae for taarbere fur Ike direriete ef Olrm, Seld eeanl, fu, tkeyearlora, will be held at foHowi: , faun, YergeeoB aad Lumbar City, at Lumbar City, Monday, Aoguel IS. Bell aad lireenwood, at Bower, Tuesday. Aa- guet II. Barnrida lowaahlp and borough, Darnrlde, WedoeaiLay. August lo. Cbeel and Kew Warhiogtoa, at New Washing ton, Saturday, August IS. CleerBeld, Lawreaoe anal Lawrenee rndeiMnd anl al Claarleld. Monday, AatuBl III. Bradford aod Bradford lodopendeot, Williams grove, Tueeday, Auguet 31. Morris aad Uraham, at Kylartowo, WaJnet. dav, Ssptemaar 1. - v Wallaoetoa and Boggs, at Wallaaaton, Tbnrs-, day, September 2. Deeatur and Oeaaola, at Oeooola, Frid.v, Sea. umber a. Uosbea aad Girard.al Congress Hill, Tuoadav. September t. Coringto. aad Kartheue. at Itaien Kohaol II, lose, Wedaoodey, Seplambor S. varweaeviiie aud nae, Uluomingtun. Tliort. day, September S. nn iple llusloa, al fenSeld. Saturdav.SenUieUr II. redy, b'aioa aad Bloom. Lethershur Vrl.l.v a.... i ia ' " Two of Senator Sharon' Chinese servants wore married recently in a San Francisco Methodislchurch. Th bridegroom wore full dross, ".Vclii-au'' style, but the bride was attired in tho manner of hor country women. , It is as true as ever thut i Knoi and Jordaa, at New Millport, Munilay. September IJ. Becaaria aad Madera, Olen ltopa, Tuesday, September 14. uulioB, etJe.yne.vlUe. Wedaeodar, Sept IS, llualsdaleand Woodward, at ll,,uts,l. I. Thn... day, September IS. Binmlaatlaat will begin at t s m. Taaohors will prepare Ihemeolves with pen, ink and paper. Teachers are reiiuested lo le eaaasiaad ia the meiriois wnrra uiey Intend Irachiag. Khould directors rnqaeet it, teachers who have hoes II amineo as oiner plaoae will aaler tha ele.. ia tbe dietrlet where ther intend teaobiaa. All A.... ore are cordially iov I led la be preeent. J. A. URKIIORV, Aug. II, H1J. , pri. .f claarleld Co. 1875. -FAIsil.. 187.-5. BIUM Of THK BIU I'lTl'HKK, 41 Wood St., opp. St. Charles Hotel, PITTSBURGH, PA. T. F. BAILEY & CO., IMI'OHTKRS AND JOBBERS I.N Chili a A luoiiia,tvare, Window Glass, Otiisswnrp, Ijtiiip Lstirnors, Chimneys, Chandeliers nnd Brackets. Ml'GUSTS GLASSWARE. Sheriffs Sale. j V virtoeofwrllsof V.nttitioni A'tdamos. Ismed ) aut of Iba Court of Common Pleas of fleer field cuunty, and to ma directed, there will be eiposrd lo public ..le, at tha Court lliiase, ia tho borourb of Cleorneld, on Friday, the anh day of Aujru.t, lN7i, at 1 o'clock, p. the following desctibed real eslate, lo wit : ' All defendant's Inlercet (Ulna; aa undivided mie tliird) in a aerl.ia tract of land eiiiilaliiin. II'IJ aorce and prr-boe, siluste partly in llu." taa tuwnship, t'lirtiHld countv. I'eui,.. Ir.,,1. and partly In Wasbinalon township, Jefferson counlv, IVnnsylvania, I the ClenrBeldoounlv nor. tton e.intaininc 1 0;t4 acres aad BU aerch.. and the JcDersoa county )Hrtion eontaiainir 71 acres), aaid treat of land beiuf pert of a larger tract of read iu Hi" name 01 KeUrU A Kt. and known aa number an, and bounded and describ. od aa follows : llrginiiinn at a maple, tbe earner of tracts No. .'.Mil and 3411:1 i theeoe north Sli degrees wsst 49 perches along leasts Ho. 22J and tins and across the Jcffereoa eoimty liae to hemlock eor ncr near Falls ereek t tbeitee euaUi 4 degrees aesl 42 pcrabea along tract Ne. 4S'J aad aaress Jef. fereun county line to beach oorner ; thence eontb S7 degrees east .IIS probes nlong tract No. lent lo put corner of land Bold lo II. Helrick: thence along Hi-trick's laud north Ijdrgreeseest 13V J H perches to post ( Ibence along Uctrick'a Und 'erebee lo pot ua degrees east 378 H-IH IBlll. M.rn.r .n.l n.u of beginning, wliaraon Ia a large quantity al val- i""w, ocmio-ja anu otner timber, and tbe said laud ia underlaid with valuable ooel deposits and other minerals. Mailed, takes ia elocution snd to U sold as the property of Robert Osborn. Taaaa or BiLa-Tba price or sain at whirb the pn.ierty shall be struck off aaust bo paid al iba lime of aale, or such other arrangements " "'" I'P"""!. oUierwIea tbo property will be immediately put up and Bold nir.in at swe awen ana nsex at life porawn to abooi K was struck off, and wbo. in esse of daet.i,c. such re eale, eball make good Ihe aame, and in Bo inslaaoa will Ihe Ueed bo presented ia Court fur continuation aalesa tba money IS actually paid lo tba Sheriff. W. R. MePIIER.SO.V, riuaairr't Orrua, I Sberif. Claaraald.PBvAuf.il, 1171. J SheriiTs Sale." Hy Tlrtae of tundry ritf of F Urt Fat-in, t. -d out of tho Court of Common Pleas of t'k-mr-Urld ooonty, nd to nt denoted, there will t oiptucj to puWio !, t tho Court Iluu-e, in ht buroujth of t'lrteld. on Kridr. 'ho iTik dr of AuuM, l7i, at 1 'olmsk p. m.( tbo M lowinf deacribod nal ootato, to wit : All tho Intemtt oftho dcfoidaot (Mnf an. di ruled ono third) to oorteia tnl of land lit Uc i Hrwt towmhip, Ckorfl.JU eot. Hono. jtroni, boaodod and dooohbtd ao follow r b-mninn at a pot oorner of tram No. 1VM ; thea atluajr tho Mm aoath Ot drgroM at 43 ft-10 rohei to a pott oq lino of trtet SbM ; theaco along tract :iti, and balat.ro of traot ZilUtt, touth thrao.rourtba dnjpreo wait fc70 peroliei to a pott on lina of tract No. 17 y thanfte north 4 de RrosM and 5i ainulM wut it porohoi to h-bti-look j theooo north (l deRroti wost tli penthot to ait elm ; tbono north 82 dt(raaa wml i7 ar oheo to pin earner of traot No. U , theaee al'tng umo north XV degree and 6 uinutn weat Hi perchee to a bickury t thoaoo aarth I degree and ft eeeondt weet ST iert)hoa to a naple; theaee north 4tf degreea weet 31 t it parebe to a beeeh; tbenee north I degrw oaat S perebee to a pott, and place of U-inomn, niainlng Btfi A I .hi aaree, being part af warrant N- 9iOW. Hmtng Uiereon a large quantity o heititock aad other uiueer, ana being vndcriaid with valuable tie IM.il u of ooal and other ninnal. Seisrd, taken In elocution and to be noW al tba property of Robert Oeborue. Tiaaa or 8alh. -The prieo or anin at whirl, the property ihall ho itrurk off nait be paid at tho tine of lale. or nrh other amngeuenu made aa will ho approved, atherwleo the proper ty will bo Immediately pot ap aod told again at the eiprtteo and rlik of tho perron to whom il waa tUuek off, ami who, ia oeo of detlcleacy el aueh re aale, ehall make good tho lame, and la no toil en 4e will the Herd bo arc eon tod in Court for conformation unlese tho money If artnaUi paid to tho Sheriff. W. 11. Mi I'ilKltHON. BiiKRirr'a Or net, Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., ag. 1 1. 1 87-. QOAL! COAL I! TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN. The umlerHgncd take lhi inethoj 0f im(orm' tug the pmtple of (.'learficld aad virinily, thai be baa lru.nl aad ra opened the ol.l D, Oj(.i-a (ul bank, leoated within m mile from (own, and U now prvpared to furaiah a finl flnu nrtiele el Dual, end ro k lieir the pme any where Mi town at re.tonabla nttei on the flinrteH aollw. A rd (piantitv of oonl nfwayi ua hand and for ale at tha mine. itnlrrf left at Wi,taoni tolae etore, aad Syder'e aliaring aal'ioa. I RANK WILSON. Ctearfiol.l. Ang. 4, T lf . EST ST11X OX UAM.- 11 K 11 A fi'W mom good horaai and aeta of harnen on hind, whioh 1 will el at a aaorilne. Aleu, everal oarnagea and bugglra, and road wagon, m tll aa aome good prlng wagona. I am bound Ui fell at entue nrloe. fall on or addreu ne at Clearneld, Ia. JAMKd L. LKAVV. Aug. 4p 74 3m. T WHOM IT MAYCO.NCKHN - TO THK FALL TRAIIU V ,r I"" TT"" to olfer to Ihr Trade u.,.l ,... I.., .1... i ... ;,i i . , , .'I'"'"" ininiUKMKNTH IN IMI'ORT . '. , , " ,,I"",UIUI1 Ut UlU. KU Ml Kc. NSW A UK, la Crate, of licet White in. ivivuoi iivtMi tlinillgll nil tllllltror wr,ip aao waita uraalla to be eighty -kvvon ycitni ol.l, miU hint u'JX JTr.' 11' Htr"'i i T.l.m.1.? J.. leilU.1 1.... I . .11 I- j " 1 v w vim hi inn own barn in Jtii biiiond, Mint. Ilenrv Gi'iitlo waa nliot anil Itill.xl ai l hurlottii, IS. V, on Tliurmlay, hy a atnty hullut fniin a pic-nio party, who wuruaiioounr, ai a lurgoi on tlio op poBito slilo o the rivor Irom him. Willlo, agl ahout olftren ream, and ft son of A. J. Kuthurinan, of Mitllin burn, ' recently huniotl lo (loath while pouring coal oil on a rlro which was kindled lo burn potato buga. .Kinpnror William will make a abort viriit in Hcptemlmr to Home to aee hit friend Victor, lliamank, Moltko.aiid everal other gtmerala will acconiiiaiiy him. llersrhel V. Johnaon la aaid to be a candlilaUiforGovemnrof Goorgia.with trong proaMX'vM of aiieeem. thia great object, and when il ahall have been achieved who ahall doubt tha nplentlid future of our country T" and Ciimniua Aesort. Iso, ta rrpaek tu euit KI1Y I.OIV To riKit ANU PKOKI'T rlllOHt TIMB CUSTOMKIIS. We are rr.fi.red ta take ardere for AM KKt CAK WIIITK OKANITK, COMMON YKLI.OW end ROI'KINIIIIAM WAHK,at Maaaleetarera' Liete aad UieeoBBta, aagll-am QOMMISSION KU'S NOT1CK Jeania K. Ilapbara Atianh tar. i reirre. , , Na. Ji Mareh Term Joe. II. lleiiUtra. Tha aailersl(aed eammlaeienei, aipelated tu take lesttmewv ia Idle aasa, erlll allrad to Ik. dullee af kn aavaialmeal, at kle effiee la Pie's Itlaek, aa Friday, An(. J, al II oYloek, A. M where parlies Interested mar attend IbHAKL TKST, Cleardrld, Aa. , a;j.i,a tVmial.slnner. D ITI.U'ATK I.tJST.-. r, Jaeab Uimellnf, vrhn.il iHilleelur ar Bams laanslilii, t,.l or mltleld his liaiiliesla aamewk.re kelaeea ClearHeM aad Ilia hlue Kali, aa taa tllh f Jalv last. An; ana fie.llu, ibe eaeee will ha liberall, rear,led hj raturaiaa It le him at Wast Ueaater I'ust Omca. West Uaealar, Aug. 4, U7i. W. C. ARNOLD, IsAW k CUM.KCTION OKI'ICK, CUHWKNSVILLR, JaN Cltarleld Cugalv, Pena'a. )ly Kutloej Is hereh alveai the! Ihe fllreesers ef Ihe riarthaae llridire and TurBiika Comiaav have surrvodered their eliarler, and hereliy attention aJI egtitrol uf Lha aaid Uridee and Turn- fike frum aad aflar Ihe 31th dav of Jul;, lull. 11 unler of Ihe Hloi khulilars. Knrtllai J.W. rOTTKH, , Aug- i, '71-U l'raitdenl. KEEP IT HANDY. Tlia Reliable Family Mpdlrlnc. DIARRHEA, DftaaUry. Cholera, Hammer Complaint, Crampa, ete., 0,010)1 1 j ourrd t the ueo of ' JAHUKLLA'8 Compound 8-rup of Illahborr Hot and Itha lrb Aa old, well tried remedy, ontirel- f teMe, phaeant t take, quick and eerlain in eftf -C can e dejpomliMl un in tha ntnal argent atr i be given t the voungool infant aen-ell ' ftdult. la oontaini NOVAMPUOHOHUPIl'M. It 1 a !envant attract and realtlr Ukrn r children. It hee often earrd life when phj'Han had deapatrM. Ket p it In the houee and ut- it ia timed AH we auk f or It te ttUI. Poo l W your dealer pot y off with enmclhinf eler. Hut it. Tt It. Mold l.j D ruga i. ! and Store Kt-p orn throufrhnat thie Slat. IVprt oalr by lUNKl.I. A 1IRO..2UU0 Market St.,Pliila. July 14, 'T.VSm. N0' nor..- Orrir-a ar via Ktvvssieu tl IV 1 I'ail.Aliai.i'au, Auin.t ft, l'7.i. I Jemaa P. Cameron. of Oaeeula Mills, rlaarleM e-.aai;, la tha aala Manager and Mining rh'I' eer af thia atMnaaar, aad Ihe aale aulhi-ri.e-l agent ! traaaaet basiaees la Its aame aad far lU aevoaat, aad aa agreement., eoatraru or ir ehaeaa frr aiippliae al anv kind will be reeugaliei eirepl at approved hv him, ti. II. BIIILI.lNKtlRU, augll.lm fraaldaBl.