She jgepukliran. Gionoi B. Goodlandir, Editor. CliKARKIKLD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MORN1NO, JUNR 1, 1ST.. Ruder, If von want to know what li going on ll tho builneil world, Just read our advertising columns, lbs tfoaeiflf column io particular. TiiYcmtinnialTip. ThirtjMiInc tliousund eight liiintlit'il and fbrtypor sons vUUoit tlio Centennial grounds on Friday last. Itiitliorsformiilubieurmy in numbein. ' Thanks. CongroHiiiucn Mackoy and Jonks bave our thanks lor Public Doo-; unionist. Stato Senator lioyor ba our thanks for a cnntlnuution of tha Log iulutivo Record. National Con ventions. Tho Radi cal body moots at Cincinnati on Wednes day, tlio Mth of Juno, and tbo Pomo cratio ai'UbIuyo moots at St. Louis, on Tuctuloy, tha 27th. BTATiENimirRisK. Tbo Legislative Itooord, No. 804, containing tbo pro ceedings of that body on tbo 6th of May, camo to luiitl on tbo 6th of June. If that is not oxpoditing tbo public printing in a burry, wo are no judgo. Tho young Borgnor is worse than the old one. An Awful Flits. The city of (J,iio bec, Canada, bad soven hundred houses destroyed by flro on tho tho 31st of Mny. Theproperty dostrayod amount to millions of dollars. Tho firo was eausod by soma children playing with matches. Matches aro nico things for ohildrcn to play with, anyhow. Clvmer'l scandsl mill ll death to Doeaooreti. Tyrone Utrtti. Well, we aro willing to count tbe graves with you when the investiga tions aro over, for tho purpose of as certaining who comes out "second best." Ask Hoik nap, Bubcock, etc;, what they think of tho deaths Clymer has caused. What has became ol "Bab," any bow T Tn Radical Cock-Pit. Belknap, Babcock, Scbonck and Rohoson out side, and Avery, McDonald, Milligan and others insido tbo penitentiary for thoir "crooked" ways in tbo whisky. war,navy and plenipotentiary business, havo the supcrlatiro impudonco to ask tho American people to continuo their friends in officio to still plunder thera for four years longer. The Scammno Business Tbo old Winnebago Chief has recontly put on as ninth war paint as in his younger days. , .Tbo Lancaster Intdligencrr, in alluding to his raid on the Philadelphia Custom House, says : It bas Jutt been throo years lines tbs Winne wego Chief tuned oat on the war path after Col lector tjomly, of Philadelphia, end oow Bis sealp bangs at Cameron's belt. It was a long time to wait and many moons waxed and waned ere Cam eron could sbeatb bia knife with his work done, at be bee raised Comslv's hair at last. It suits Simon if H does not suit Philadelphia. Bridued Over. Tlio Harrisburg Patriot of tho 6th inst., ays: "Yostor day was tbo last day which remained to tbo Govornor for vetoing the boom bill, as tbe Constitution provide that any bill shall become a law unless tbe Governor shall file his objections to Ike same and mako proclamation of his veto within thirty days aflor tbe adjournment. Tho boom bill is not in the list of vetoes, and it has therefore becomo a law by operation of the Con stitution without tho signature of Gov. Hartranft. 1 Turkoy has undergone a Revolution. The Sultan bas been compelled to ab dicate, and a nephew has been declar ed Emperor. Tho dethroned Sultan is kept under guard in a kiosque at the extremity of the Seraglio at Con stantinople. The Ministers informed Murad KfTundi that ho was proclaimed Sultan on Monday night. A popular demonstration took place, but no re sistance was offered to the new re gimo. . Perfect tranquility now pro vails. Both Christians and Mussul mans express great satisfaction at the change. The city was illuminated. Cameron's Victory. Tho removal and appointment of a Collector of tho Port at Philadelphia, is alluded to by tbo Times of that city in tho following lHiragraph ; "Collector Tuttiin ban perfected bis official bond and will take) possession nl the ollioo to-day or to-morrow, 1 ut ton is thus .rewarded fur the acquittal ol Bubcock, and tho first Federal of fice in the second city at tbo Union is published as tho price of protecting tho most shameless of all the banditti c-oiispirutors against the Fodcrul laws. llr.-C'omly retires with his honor un sullied, while Tulton grasps tbo reward ol his own dishonor, soon to turn into sshes is his hands. A brief triumph, then a hopeless tall." ri)LD Again. .Simon Cameron, tho Radical United 8tlos Senator, on the 21st day of May, sold the Radical party of Pennsylvania to Roscoo Conkllng, of Now York, to whom tho delegates to the Cincinnati Convention aro to deliver their votes, in consideration of which Grant has appointed his son 'Don." Cameron Secretary of War, Had Minion is to elect Gov. Hartranft United Hiatus Senator wbon his time expires. Tho old Winnebago Chief is a wholcsoto dealer in offices, and so effectually controls Grant, so far as Pennsylvania,Radicalism is concerned, as ho did tho Miildletown Bank thirty years ago. fv-rrv?- si Riliob. Major Thomas Butler and ficncral William O. Butler, tho only two living members of General Jack- nnn's stuff who wore prset at tho battle of New Orleans, livo neat Car- rolton, Ky. Tho first is more itiM ciguty-sovon years old, and tho second is in his eighty-sixth yoar and both of then bav good health. Gen. Bnller w the Democratic; nominee for Tico PrMirlont in 1848. Tho tickets then were Cass ud Butler, and Taylor and Fillmore. Tbo Mexican War id ado Taylor Prosteleat. Gun. ficott, who bore an equal share) la that war, was highly offended because he was sot Dominated. Ho succeeded in having (thai iionor conferred on him four years later, when be was defeated by one of his Brigadisrs. Soott. only carried two Nor thorn and two. Southern States Massachusetts, Vermont, Tennessee ejnfl ITaritiieitrt PENNSYL VANIA "HAS JiEEN SEEN." Tbo editor of tbo Now York 7Viitiir, in discussing tho recent Cabinet ap pointments, sayei'; Mr. Don Cameron la elreedy Is tbe Cabinet The past at least l secure. Whea the last trads of tbs Pennsylvania vote forthe bortlulie tt tbe Wer lfiertsaiit for Mr. Siiuea Cameron was made, tbe ale) gentlemen osme very near loilog it. and as It was. only kept It a few monthi. In Ibis trantsetlon no suoh ebaness wsre taken. 1 1 Is a eaee of payment In adraooe. It was in IH6 0 tnal tna lion, james n. nye rvmeraew mat ue "was nsver yel In a Conrenlion wbera Pennsyl vania wasn't 'waiUng 10 be seen.'" It will uol be so at Cincinnati. MPenniyleeuyw baa bwen "ssen" already. It will be interestlow to un serve tbe eelion of tha I'scosylvnola delearelton alter tna rarortle Don is aroppev). At least three persons will be watching It anxiously- Preeidont Ureal. Kosooe Uonkling, aud Simon Cainareo. Tho conjectures of tho Tribune aro certainly severe, and If the Rods of thia Stute can staud such shots from a member or organ of its own party, we would infer that there is no usoot giv ing anybody a "black eyo," so as to prevent captious people from seeing things as they aro. There aro still a few Radicals who havo faith enough to behove that tbo rascals who now oontrol that party can be turned out and a reform wrought within tho party linos, and bonost men once more sub stituted in official positions for rogues. This is a hugo miBtuko. Tho Belli naps and Bubcocks aro to tho Radical party what cheat and cockle aro to wheat tho rogues will smother tho voice and acts of the honest members of tho par ty, and will continuo to commit moro heinous crimes every day until tho whole party is turned out ut Washing ton and Uarrieburg. And if the peo ple ure foolish enough to place Grant's band of robbors and political prosti tutes into powor again for another term, every aulivo business muii will be ruined, and repudiation and nation al ruin will ovcrtako us before three years roll around. There is no solely for cither country or peoplo, unless tbo Government of this Republio is hand ed over to tho Democratic party, and that at tho first opportunity. CLEAR TJJE TRACK. Roador, how would you like to rido a short distance at a spoed of sixty-five miles an hour? Such Is the last departure in rail road riding. Our Centennial yoar is crowded with wonders,1 not the least of which was tho feat in transportation accomplished on tho 1st of Juno by tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company. A locomotive and throe cars left Jersey City at 1 A. M. and arrived at Pittsburg at 10:50 a. M., having run a distancoof 141 miles without a stop, and averag ing 45 miles to tho hour. This bos never boon equaled sinco tho world was mado. Tho one engino which took tho train from Jorsy City climbed tho Allcghcnics, with a grado of 96 feet to tbo mile, at an avorago spoed of 35 miles an hour. Tbe Pennsylvania Company has abundant reason to be proud of this achievement. It is tho best evidence tiioy could desire of tbo safety of thoir road and tho almost boundless extent of thoir resources. Tho train roachod Chicago 29 minutes ahead of time on the schedule an nounced for tbe Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. It was plainly demonstrated by tho progrosa made that tho running timo of those 4C9 miles might havo boon reduced one hour at least, tho track being in ex cellent condition, and tbo managomont so careful that not tho slightest obsta cle of any kind was encountered. The running time on tho Cbicagoend of tho road averaged sixty miles an hour. Tbe train arrived at San Francisco on Sunday, June 4th, twenty -six minutes ahead of timo having made tho run from New York in oighty -throe hours and thirty-seven minutes. Well, if that is not fast riding we know but little about timo. Col. Scott will obviate the nocossity of in venting flying machine if be continues in bis progress in tbe railroad schedulo timo on his road. ' All Wrong. We notice that somo journalists aro making considerable ef fort at "working up General Han cock's caso" for tbe Presidency. There is no man living for whom we havo greater rospoct than Gen. Hancock. Ho has defied power and ignored plooo, and is the embodiment of grand Dem ocratic views, but is more fitted for the army than for any other position. Tbero bo would bo "tho right man in the right place" In tho Presidential cbair be would be vory much out of place). Genernl Grant realizes the blunder ho committed when he loaned himself to tbo President makers, and if General Uuncock tloes not "sea tho point" now, ho will soon after he allows himself to be made a candidate. Another Fool Gone. Tho Turkish Empire, which has just nndergono a revolution, has just one fool less than it contained on tbo 1st of June, as ap pears from tha following: Washington, D. C, Juno 4. The minister of foreign affairs has address ed tho following telegram to tbo Turk ish minister at Washington : Constantinople, Juno 4, 1876. A sad ovont baa just painfully affected our august sovereign of this Govern ment. Abdul Axis Khan, the late Sul tan, who for somo time past, unfortu nately, gives evident signs of mental dorangoment. Jlaving locked himself up this a. m. in his apartments of tho pulses of Tcheragan, ho committed su icide by ononing the voins of his arras with a pair of scissors which ho had concealed on his porson. A Great Speecb. Wo this week dodicato our first page to tha apcoch of Hon. Goo. A. Jonks, of Brookvillo. His exposition of tho frauds committed in the Pension Bureau are pointed and conclusivo. Tbat tho widows and sol diers' orphans have boon robbed of millions of dollars of their just dues tbero is no doubt. Besides the Na tional Treasury has been plundered of a similar amount at the same time by tho samo men. If this speech does not open tho eyes of the people, wo shall be greatly mistaken. Tho lacU aro so ptila that all can understand just how the frauds have been commit ted, and Mr. Jcnks potntf out tho way to provont thoir ropotilion. The rtiiadelphia Prctt is "legging" strongly Jor poor Blaine. But Cam eron has 4oth by ,the tkruat, and both the editors of that journal asd Mr. Blaine will bo put on tl(oir good be havior ia Cew days. Tho ritubiirgli Cumtureiid thinks that "while the railroad conpevuuis are cutting each other's throats it's good time to see tha country." Half fttre make U nice riding. ' TIUl EXPOSURE OF VILLAINS. Tho exposures mado at Washington b',- the various investigating ooininit- t oos, causes a glow of shams to pass over tbo face of many an honest Radi cal, who did not believe half that was told bint. The crimes committed by the loaders of tho party in powor has driven thousands of thoir friends out of tho ranks. Somo of their loading newspaper organs aro "in a swoat," while others are scolding like a fish woman. Read what tho Pittsburg Chronicle has to say about the greatest and mean osl swindle over perpetrated in this country by its party friends. ' Hear tho editor In question ' ' "Making due allowance for the po litical complexion of tho committeo ap pointed by tbo House of Representa tives to iiivoslignta tho affairs of the Froodman's Bank, tho Toport submit tod portrays a pliaso of human nature irum wuicu lair miliums uiuu 10,01. Tho entire operations as revealed in this report shows tbat tho concern was manipuluteu by joromian isiuuiors, an incnmnrnlB bodv of fitlso nretona- os,' oracled upon the credulity of tbe black man. Whether the men who swindled tbe depositors may bo liken od to goals or wolves, tbo rosull is all tho game to tho depositors, who havo been shorn like sheep. All doubt as to improper conduct of the officers and agonu of tbe bank is removed, it shown that a tow mon divided up amonir themselvoa and thoir friends all tha money at thoir disposal. Under the iruiso of friendship, and sympathy for the black man, a tew men managed to fix themselves on tbe finance Com mil too, and onco in that position, they put the earnings entrusted to their keeping where they thought they would do tbom tho most good. In one inBtulico they loaned money on seouri tiej which were known to bo worth less. Here is a specimen of their trans actions. Tho Actuary of the bank ac cepted a half interest in a 1100,000 contract. Ho put no money in tho on priso, ran absolutely no risks, assumed no responsibilities, but he shared hull tbe profits. Of course tho contractor's paper was not sorutiiiiEod wbon sub mitted to tho Board. Tho contractor still owos tho bank 1144,000. The worst feature in the wholesale swindle perpetrated, perhaps is called the Son eca Sandstono swindle, by which tbo bank was robbed of U.',0U0. ' In a word, tho management of tho bank was simply a stupendous confi dence operation, but as tho operators occupied a 'position in society,' and had influential . frionds at thoir sido, instead of being compelled to re place the inonoy tnoy parceled out among themselves and their friends, or failing iu tbat to be prosecuted and sent to prison, Ibey aro permitted to go scott free. A Hiculiurfeattiroin this r roedmnu s Isanti swindle is tbe odor ol sanctity and sniffling piety that pervaded the management, i bo piety was not very deep: it was surface piety: the kind tbat burulus religious convictions loud ly, as thin as veneer, say about twen ty sheets to the inch. Like Mr. Ham ilton Veneering, they absorbed all tbe money that camo near them. Their piety scorns to have bcon of tho sly, mysterious, llliny pattern. Uur read- ora may remember tbat ovcrything that belonged to tho Vencerings was bran new, oveu to the tuniiture, so new that 'the surfuco smelt a little too much of tho workshop and was a trifle sticky.' The principal difference between tho Venooriugs and the managers of tho Frcodinau's Bunk ap pears to lie in the fact that the belong ings of the latter wero more than a trifle slicky, since the money entrust ed to them watt borno off impercepti bly, as industrious bees carry off tbo sweets of flowers. The record ia a most shameful ono, and the strenuous efforts that have boon and are still made to saddle this iniquity upoa tho Republican party, should not and will not prevent re- siiwctablo mon from denouncing it in tbo terms it deserves. , ' POTENT WORKWOMEN. , The country is being ovorrun by a gang of demagogues who profess to take a great Interest in the welfare and future prospect of the workingman, though the great mojority of that, class of roosters nevor did any work them selvoa, nor thoy never will, no differ ence how hard or good tho times be come. Tho Harrisburg Patriot, in al luding to tbeso political vormln, truth fully says: , "VYorkingmen cannot bo too much on their guard against tbo noisy mer cenaries who assume to lead tbom and obtain control of tho associations. Those mercenaries whoso mouths are constantly tilled with professions of love and sympathy lor workingmen aro lying in wait now for an opportu nity to betray them to their en emies. Tbe plan of tho campaign ol tbeso Swiss has already been shadow. ed forth, and it will be but a repetition in a modified form of the game that was played at Louisvilloin 17Z. After tbo St. Louis Convention shall mako its ifomination it will be followed by an attempt to orgnnizo a third party on the ground that tbo .candidate and tlio plauorm are not satisfactory on tbe currency question. Tbe bannorof inflation will tie uuturlod and working men will be asked to support a system of irredeemable and depreciated cur rency which porpoluallyrobs labor of 1UB UOUUIU WUgUB. tft 111 1014, Sll II1U motive powor of this third party will bo supplied bv tho Republican leaders wbo will koop in the background, while the mercenaries will endeavor to fill their part of tbo contract by lead ing tbs workingmen into tha camp of tbo enemy, forewarned is loruarpicd, An at tempt to raise a third party in Penn sylvania on the currunoy issued by luring tlio mercenaries ol 17Z will not succeed, for tho reason that in this State tho inflation heresy has moro supporters among tho Republicans than among tlio Democrats. J. ho prac tical effect would be to create a dun gorous schism iq tha Republican party of Pennsylvania and cuso 1,1)0 con spiracy to recoil on its aufhois. Be sides Ibis, tho mon who went to Louis ville in I H71 to betray tbo Democratic party, aro well known and thoir treach erous purposos aro thoroughly under stood. They cannot repeat the trick of the last Prosidonliul election, no mat tor what Portoan shano thev mav as- sumo. Tha Democracy of Pennsylva nia will bo lliorpuuuly united In tho coming contouL In flip meantime it will bet wall enough (or tljo working men of the Htato to keep S lookout lor tbo vonal wretches who are acoking to trot control of thoir organisations in order tho moro effoetually to botray them. Remember tbe men who sold out Grooloy and Buckalow to Grant and Hartranft In 1872, Tbeso same fellows are still around wailing their opportunity to mako another bargain with the cnomy." a AwoyaNED. Tho Methodist Episco pal li ononis Conferonos of tbo United Slates, which has hefip fn session at tuo Academy 01 Music, siamuinro, dur ing tho entire month of May, adjourned iiwJJy on the aist. Tbe Conference joined lu singing tha hymn, "Blest be too ;iie mat Bines. Disbop Janes offered prayer, alter which Ihadoxolo- gy was aung, th Wiodiclioo pro. nmoud by Bishop Soott, and .lb Con fareocs taVsii. at 14 o'olook . or. ad. jouraed to meet in Cipouinatl in May, IOOA . .. T i OH". A NUT FOR PON. CAMERON TO tKAVK. In the Legislature ot 1872, which was Republican, a Committee, a ma jority of whom wero Republicans, wero culled upon to luvostlgato tbo "crook ednoas" of railroad officials and corpor utiiino. Amonir tho witnesses sub- E reused was J. Don. Cameron. At first 0 refbsed to obey tho subpoena, fondly Imagining tbat ho owned or controlled the Lcirislttture and its Committees. He afterwards attempted to evade tbo service of another subpoena, but an at tachment brought bun to bis senses It was developed through that Com- luiltoo, and unanimously reported to the llouso, that In tbo inuinou 01 tax. ino- Rail Road cormirations, (by thi connivance of Goueral Hurlrantl, then Auditor General,) the Bute Treasury bad been dutraudud out ot about , 000,000. Tho principal party to this, as shown by tlio Report, wus tho K C. R. R. Co., of which Don. Cameron was President. In fact tho road paid the Stuto of Marylund annually $'",- 000. for thirty-six miles ot roud, ami tbo State of Pennsylvania only $115,211 annually on 199 miles of road. No re turn was made lor the taxes uuu uj law except that on capital stock, which was only 89.238. nor any rea son given why tho tuxes were with held. Let Camkbon explain ! I Blooms burn Columbian, Well, it will bo In onjur now for the now Secretary of War, to riso and ox plain. If not, Mr. Clymer's committee may be called upon to put up another ot tho Bclhnsp grade, or, it may bo come necessary for Congress to re-enact a voto of censure similar to that of 1802, which involved the innocot father in so much odium for investing in red herring and straw huts, for war pur poses. But, then, that's rescindod according to the Credit Mobilier Con gress. . .. . LETTER FROM tSEXA TOR JiOlER. It seems that certain persons, whose motives are not hard to understand, aro ycry busy misrepresenting my po sition on tbo so called Doom bill during tho session of tho Legislature. Tbo report of the House Committee in the investigation was so manilustly unl'uir and untruo, as has been shown by a score or more ot members wbo, in open session of the "House, corrected the re port of tbo committee, lbeur bung ling report rendered it necessary tor tbo senate to take some action to as certain if any illegal means had been used in tbat body to pass tho bill or defeat it, or if any of iu members bad boon engaged in tbo samo. According ly a resolution to investigate was offer ed by Senator Dunkol, of Philadelphia, and Messrs. Dunkel. strung and Law renco, Republicans, and Monsra. Hill and Allen, Democrats, tbo lattor the principal champion of the bill in the aenaui, wore appointed, iiiis com mittee, alter nearly two weeks ot ef fort, fuilod to find any testimony to oorroborato the testimony of Andre against mo, but tboy aucceodud in elic iting tho lact that neither Dry, Wan uer nor Miller had any conversation with me whatever on tho boom bill, notwithstanding tbe report of tbo llouso Committee indicated that from tho testimony of these men 1 had cor ruptly solicited them. Conrad swears that 1 did not oiler turn anytbinir or intimate that ho could get anything tor bis voto, and that 1 simply told btra what the common talk was, aud Geis- elman, whose statement is hereto ap pended, utterly repudiates tbo report f tha House Committee. After the preliminary rexirt ot the Bcnule Com mittco was read, and tho Senate refus ing to take any further action in the matter, I moved for tho appointment of a secial committee to thoroughly investigate my particular case. This waa grunted, and tho President tiro ton of tbo Sonato, named Messrs. An derson, ot Allegheny, Crouso, of Phila delphia, and Lemon, of Blair, Republi cans, and Kaglo, of Philadelphia, and Stanton, of Luzorue, Democrats. Mr. Stanton, on account of other engage ments, (lecliuod to serve, and thus left the committee consisting of three Re publicans and ono Democrat j tbe lat ter, a Pbiladelphian, who was not overly kindly disposed towards me be cause in tbe conscientious discharge of my duty I found it necessary to voto against certain Philadelphia enter prises. Alter searching for ono week, during which timo one of the mem bers ot tbo committoo was beard to say, "it they could Unci anything aguinst Buyer they would givo him b II, and In which time they vainly searched for a witness to corroborate tbo testimony of Andre, and they wero compelled to report that the testimony was not sufficient to justify a charge of bribery, but tbat it was undignified to spoak in any other but a grave and serious manner about legislation, as it lowered the dignity of the position to do so. Ol Temporal Ol Mores I 1 am not of tbo class wbo doom it necessary to bido what little light 1 havo under a bushel of gawkcynoss or some stupid conceit of my personal dignity, or, wbal would be still worse asinine, the dignity of a Senator. Dignity don't consist in being a Senator nor tbo du ties that absolutely portnin to it, it is "Worth makes the man, tha want of It the fellow, And au the rest is lestber and prnnella." I havo soon dignified fiddlers, shoo. makers, carters, butchers, tailors nnd evon a vory dignified doctor, and I havo scon philosophers and vory learn od men without dignity. I think that true dignity cousisls in virtuo, Infor mation and power to diffuse, apply and mako tbat information useful to our fellowmon of hiirh or low dcirreo. Par don this digression. It may bo foolish, and I confess it is, to notice or talk to old fools liko Andro, but it can hardly oo raucu unuigninou. nut this com mittoo failing to find anything to lusti ly tho chargo of bribery, could not refrain In their partiian teal from giv ing mo a shot, and thus muiMnty their own importance, 11 is not generally linderstood that those Investigations are conducted liko cases before a grand jury, where tosti- mony on mo one side is only admitted. excepting tho statement of tho party accused, and, therefore, I could not of- Icr testimony tojnrovo my position on the boom bill. This was well known by tho smlrcbors wlion they trumped up this chargo against me. It is truo that I could have demanded a trial at tho bar of tho Senate it tho commitlop bad succeoded In finding a chargo against me, but tailing in that, 1 could not get iu the testimony of mon with wnom 1 was intimate, and wbo bad overy opportunity ot knowing my po sition on this bill. Tbo sovorsl state ments I hero offer have been volunta rily given to mo by the persons whoso nan" they bear. Mr. Tlmmaa fs a Senator from tho Clariop diet riot, and occupied a scat next lo me in the Sen ato. Mr, t'olilian Is a Senator from Schuylkill county, and sat immediate ly ia iruiit of me bo boarded at tho samo hotel, and ato at tho samo table wbon Bt Harrisburg. Mr. Randall is an ex-Sonstor from Schuylkill county. Messrs. Achoubaob and Nhugort are Representatives from Clinton and Cpn tro counties, in this Senatorial district, and both as puro men as livo. Mr. Uonry represents tbs first Kris dis trict, Is a Domocrat, and a man of irre- phisSchiirbla charaT'or, and vory popu lar at homo,' as his vote U; that Repub lican stronghold proves. ai.N eiy" is a Republican Representative irohv Forest county, a lawyer by profession. and a very Industrious and honorable man. Mr. Jraskaobury, or Butquehan nbcounty,TVhOisaaUepiibicivo,ln a very sterling man, always at his post, and i.nUr ll e.ut. la iminirnnj Hiiunwmi 1 " mm o n Mr. Carey, of Chester county, repre sents the Phoenixville district; Is a quiet, careful man, who would not put ..' - V t..l o. ,...1 uis nanio w anytoing s"1 - ' true. iu ami nut wti'a "-"ft" -phy of these men, I BimpTy wish to mention woo tucy are, " p"- lio in reading their cards can judgo fairly, and also comniiinl',alo with (f'll.ntt nl,n. 1 fliwm ft lltl- lllvill n.imw, a -- 'necessary to publish a card from Col. Hartshorn, uui wiiiiouicoiiouiunguiiii, n.f..f. oil tmrtii.a tn i.im In ruloronoe to my pooilion on this particular measure. "users Cuiesse, April IS, lTS. Ooeupylng the seel adjoleiog thlt r 8atar Boyer, we of oourso bad souie eonrersalioo is nferenoe lo Tarioas bills. as Ibey were lireeenled, among whlrh was the Boom IUH. alwaye told ma Ibat be was in faror of iu passage, and be voted far It, when tt was up before tbe tieuate. y, v- i nonsn. 1ft Beaalortel lilstriot. Ilotisa or RarnssaaTsTivss ) lUaaieanao. May s. IHTS. I In all my oonvsnalioae with Ssaater Uoyer, on tbe eulijrot of tbs Boom BUI, bs nsver uttered a word tbat ejuuld leed me to believe that be whs uofriendly to its tisesags. on the eontrsry, I believed then, ai I believe now. thai be was in favur uf It. 1 be faot ot bis moving and advoost tng tbe owpromlee edouted in tbe Beoate, strengthened Ibu impression. g. T. SIIUUKKT. Ileum or RarssseerATirea, I . Uanausiial. May 4, IBrfl. I Dr. T. 3. Bayer, Senator, bin llaviog tosd frequent conversations with you on matisrs before tbe LegiiUlure I do not reeolleot of any sneoiel or positivs oonversatiwej on tbo so ealled Boom Hill, but from all tbe eensral aoaversstiun it was my decided opiaioa tsiat you was in ftior of tbe tiessege of tbe bill, us amended on your motion n tbe Senate, 1 eanuot otrtoinly form any olber opinion from all my knowledge of your position on una out. fours Truly, OfO. A. ACIIKN1IACH. ' !UBBllBrno, May ft. Is7fl. from repealed avnesrsslions, with Senator Bovar, and from bearing hies eiurers himself in reference to thopsssage of tbe Bourn Bill from day to dsy whils 11 bill was under dlssusslon, ws srs certain from sll we beard, tbat Mr Boyer. was sincerely ant positively m Invar of tbe passage of tbe bill. Wi deem tnis dus to mm oeleiving tbat be bas been gromy mtirrpresented. Wa. M. RANDALL, ... J. P. COLUMN, W. UKNHY, , B. PALKKNIIURT, J. B AONKW, P. 0. CAH.KV, P. 1). IU0MAB, ( TO THB rl'BLIO. From tie report of the eouimlltee of inreitige tlon anpoloted by tbe Mouse of Representative! le inveitiHate the ebarges of corruption in the nessaga ol geneta bill No. 21, known as tbs "boom hill, it appears tbat I ass offered money by iSenslor Boyer to vote againlt tbe penege at said bill, to place neneior ueyer Ban myeeu right before tbe nubllo, 1 take tats method of oor reoting any and all mistakes that mey grow out of ioiereneoe drawn from tbe report of aa.d com mitteo 1 would elele that ail Senator Uoyer said lo ma was: "flow are yon on tbe booi bill V 1 seid I was for tbe bill, tbe seine as I was Isit year. To whirb Uoyer replied, "All right." Tbie is is sahiunoa all tbat ocoarrod be tweea Boyer and myself. IMsibi. Oriiblmsr Tbe testimony of Mr. Conrad, wbo was relied on to corroborate tho story of Andro, may sorve to enlighten those who wero so anxious to convict mo, and who seem to havo no other mode of elevating themselves, only in some persons ruin. Ibis testimony was ,;ivcn by Mr. Conrad to tbo Senate Committoo after culm thought and re flection. This man's testimony was shamefully misstated by tho House Committee. TRITIMONT or KS. OOBRin, ti. Voa arc a msmber of tbe Hooee of Renrei Utiles' A. Yss. U. Hsve yen any nereoaal knowledge of any corrupt means being osed to procure tbe passage or aeieat oi tne boom mil r A. neil, loaa f eg. aetly say that 1 bavc. (J Have you any knowledge or any persons baring attempted to Inflaenoe tbe votes of mem bers by nadue meens the offer of money f A Well, waa in conversatioa with Mr. Beyer in regard to tbe boom uneillopi be esked me how I felt on the boom question) I told him 1 was io Ibvor of tbs bill 1 told bim I voted for tbe bill last winter and Intcailed to vote for it again: then be said that tbero was maney in it j that tnry were paying two hundred dollars now and two hundred dollars af ter the bill was defected for votes sgalml tbe bill. g. That they were be didn't say tbat be would? A. I laid that lhay were paying; tbat was about ail tna conversation, I thloo. Q- Von mean Senator Boyer t A. Tec Q. Where did tble eonveraatlou take nlecer A. Orer in the llouss at my seat. Q. Wbrn was tt at what itas-s in tbs passasrc of the bill' A. After it bod pasaed second read. u. 1 naderitand yon to Bay tbat nil ba Bald was that tbey were paying money for tbe defeat of the boom bill 1 A. Yes. Q. He mode you no offer of money f A. No any moro than tbeec words. u. Thai la aU you know la connection with any corrupt means ussd to past ordsfeat the bilif A. I bed come conversation, of course, but net of any eoaeequeeee tbat 1 thought, I will be glad to answer any and all questions, but give notice that 1 will pay no attention to anomymous wri tors. X. J. ikiVSB. 0i7.fi WASHINGTON LETTER Wasuinuton. I). C, Juno 6, 1876. THE CINCINNATI NOMINEE. Now that Blaine's candidacy is out ot the question, the Kcptiklicans are in a quandary. Only m very small pro portion ot tbe "regulars" want Brislow at any price, as he ia not considered sufficiently loyal. Morton has render ed tho party oxoellont service by wav- pg tho blood-stained undergarment: and bia radicalism is unquestioned, But ho is not personally popular, and bo is considered, evon by many of bis friends, to bo unavailable as a candi date. ThoSouthorn Republicans would, of course, voto solidly tor him ; but ho would be a miserable failure before tho people of the North and West. Conk ling is by no means a favorite ; but the strong probability is that ho will get tho nomination. Tho Republican lead ors know that the candidato of cither Sarly that gets the 35 elcctrol votes of lew York, next November, will be the 13th President of tbe United States. They know that the candidate of neith er party can reasonably hoo to bo olected icifAouf1 tbe voto ot Now York. Thoy know that lending Democrats from ono end of tho countiy to tho other, bave got lo understand that fact, and are, ono after another, abandon ing their respectivo favorites, and frankly avowiug their preference, un der tbo circumstances, for Samuel J. Tildon, tho present Democratic (lover ernor of New York, and tho strongest man in the State of oither party. Til den's strength is so great that bo was elected by a majority of moro than 50, 000 votes over the, Republican candi date, Governor Dix, who had been elected, two years before, by a majority of more than 53,000 votes, and waa, by all odds, tho best and the most popular Kcpublican Governor tho State ever had. A gainst a man who thus changed more than 103,000 votes in his favor, while running against an opponent of raro ability and unexceptionable char acter, it will bo indispensable to any show of success for the Republicans, tbat thoy nomlnato that man of their party who has tbe most strength in Now York. Conkllng has been, for years, dispensing Federal favors all over the Stato; and, if ho has not mado many friends, ho has, at least, many political adherents. The inflii onco of tho Administration would also be freely used In bis favor ; and, alto- f oilier, he ia perhaps, tho best man the lepiiblloans oould nominate with refer ence lo carrying tha Kmpiro citato, It bas been ascertained hero that noithor Gov. Tildon nor any of his friends had any knowledge whatever of tho circular recently sent out by an advertising agency, offering to pay for the publication ot newspaper ex tracts favoring 'filden's nomination. Tbs circulars were sent to many punors known to bo opposod to Gov. Tildon j and tbo firm of advertising agents, of which that moat Radical ot Radical Republicans, Petroleum V. Nasby, Is a member, decline to say who employed them, or whether thoir employers are Henuhlicana or Democrats. PTMtAltEftt KEaa. Tbs country Is walcbjr'tt wilh In tense interost the courss rff tbo ty0.'te Committee which U invtrntgatintfttrs chsrpo preferred against Mr. Kerr. Tlio Republicans hope to sou tlio Demo crulio Plumbers of the Committee and ol the House speuk and uct with iiarli. a lily towurd Mr. Kerr, uud would be delighted lo see tho Democratic press of the country prejudge the oaso, abuse tho witness, Iltirnoy, and affirm it to be impossible that Mr. Kerr oould have committed thecriinu and blunder with which bo is charged. - 1 urn happy to be able to any, however, that all the leading Democrats hero, in and out ot Congress, abstain fium expressing an opinion on Mr. Kerr's guilt or inno cence. '1 bey all, including Mr. Kerr a friends, suy, "Tho House is investigat ing thorconduct of public men, irrespec tive of party." We ure, of course, sorry to see Sir. Kurr arraigned j but duty lo the Democratic uti ty, and u still higher duty to tho country require from the Democratic House an inves tigation so conducted that it will stand the ritrictcst scrutiny. If Mr. Kurr is found guilty, tho Committee must so report, uueipiivocully. If the ovidonoo turns out to he conllictipg, so Hint they will not know how to decide, they must publish the evidence in full, thut the peoplo may juiltte lor themselves, Above all, they must not follow in the wuuo ol the ifcpuhiicuns, and bully the witness aguinst Mr. Kerr, It is L'nilityinir in be able lo record tho fact tbat tbo Democratic Press of the country is, as a gonurul tiling, pur. suing the proper course. The most influential lieiuociutio pujiers in tbo country nay, substantially, in regard to Kerr's timo, ' Lot us bave tho facts, no mutter who is hurt." And that is right. All the expositions of Congress of the manifold rascalities of the Re publicans will go for nothing will count against us if wo show tho slightest disposition lo screen mun of our party. A PARAtlUAPU MOUTH READ1NU In his remarks in the Senute, sitting as a Court ol impeachment, yesterday, Malt Carpenter, tho senior counsel for Itolknap, was, as usuul, impertinent und lisrosioetfiil to the members of tho Court, indirectly charging thorn with tho inteiiliou of not according to his client a fuir trial. Many Senators sut uneasily under bis insinuations and Judgo Thurman, of Ohio, was noticeably annoyed. Just at the close of the proceedings, Judgo Ihiinnan, in the course of a few remarks, suid, pointing towurd Carpenter. "The Somite lias been treated with scant re spect, and the law with leas." Seeing that the Judgo wus unnoyed, tarpon ter wulked over, and putting ono bund good-nuturcdly oti Thurnutn s shoulder, extended tbo other for a shake, at tho same time saying something inaudible lo persons in tbe galleries. 1 burman ret used to extend bis bund ; but Car. pouter kept on talking, and, filially, wilh gentle lorco secured possussion of it, and shook it heurtily. thurman wus evidently still angry, and. with drawing bis hand, begun talking and gosliciilattng earnestly, Iienuently bringing bis fist down on his dusk, in a very empbatiu manner. Carpenter finally turned and spoke to Senator . or wood, ol ticorgia, und subsequently returned to Thurman, nnd placing his hand on his (IhuroiansJ shoulder, again begun talking pleasantly. 1 bur- man rather gruffly shook it olf, and Curpcnter, evidently despairing of mol lifying him, turned awuy. . This little scene was wiln.cd with a good deal of interest from the reporter's gallery. ' A HSOCIA TEOPliESS LETTER. 1'iiii.Aiiti.i'iiiA, Juno 5, 18"G. POLITICAL. Tho nearnvHs of -the meeting of tho Republican Convention, at Cincinnati, is my excuse for writing of the condi tion of political affairs in this city, right upon the ev ol that important trainer. ing. The most sincere friend and ad vocate of Senator Conkllng, in the Centennial oily, is William II. Kemhle, ox-treasurer of Pennsylvania. For fully ono year Mr. Kemblo bus thought the wisest thing tlio Kupuhlicnns could do would bo to nominate Mr. Conkling, yet notwilhstrnding this, and his pro test against passing tbe administration of the Stato into Democratic hands by tlio nomination of Gov. Hartranft at Cincinnati, Mr. Komble was elected a national delegate without opposition. ben. liingbam, lately post master ot our city, is another delegate; bis first, last and only choice is Blaine ; and in tbe event of tbo Mains candidato win ning tbe sceptre, Queen Victoria will moke tbo acquaintance of the hand somest diplomat this country over sent lo the Court ot St- James. Outside of those two gentlemon, the other ten delegatus to Cincinnati are practical men truo to Jlartranft who, it tbey fail to mako him tbe nominee, will go down with him with colors fly ing. When thoy come up it will bo to mako things lively, and to aupiwrt only that ticket which in their jadgment is is most likely to bring victory in No vember. If tbe twelve delegates, from Phila delphia bad the framing of a Republi can ticket it would be thus: For President. Gen. Rutherford B. Haves. of Ohio, for Vico President, Hon. Itoscoe Conkling, ol Aew lork. CENTENNIAL JOTTINGS. Louis Victor Annstoad Henry, born March 10th, 1707, at Cherbourg, France, and a veteran of tbe first ot Napoleon's army, is tho liveliest old gentleman of 109 years now visiting tbo Exhibition. The jewelry in tho French depart ment is vuluod at $250,000. There is a chandelier made of meer schaum and amber, in tho Gorman de partment, which cost $0,000. Cotton bolls in full bloom attract at tention. ' Tho paying admissions on Decora tion day numbered 41,111, the larirest of any day sinco the opening. A mosaic portrait ol iron. Washing ton wortli 115,000 is now in tho Art Gallery. It is the gilt of L. A. Gul- lanilt, ol Homo, to tho city ol 1 liilu- delphia. What is to become of the Centennial ice cream saucers utter tho Exhibition is over T they aro too small for cult ivates, and not deep enough lor salt-cellars. Tho extraordinary demand for wood cock at tho French restaurant, by en lightened r.nglislimcn, and epicurean Frenchmen, has creuted a corner in squabs. Tho American dincron wood cock is aware that a nno ot 1 10 is im posed for each bird killed prior to July 1st, and he enjoys a lauirr. at tho ex pense of his French nnd Knglish cous ins, In their unstinted praise ol wood cock, alias young pigeons. Tho I'.venino star has these praiso worthy words, concerning the Enhibi lion. They aro so just, that I tttko it they will meet tho approval of every fair-minded editor in tho land. "Day aftor day tho immensity, grandourand elegance of tbo wondrous aggregation of works of art and science aro moro and moro strikingly assorted. no man possessed ol a modicum of tho spirit of fairness can speak in any oinor man praiseworthy terms or the Coiifcnnial. f p lew errors have been made and it is not denied that such has been tho ease they havo bcon promptly repaired by tho management. As lar as it is complete, it is, if not absolutely perfect, at least so far stipo rior to ovcrythintr of tho kind vet at tempted In the world, that Instead of finding foil t, it shnnld bo tho endeavor of every man who claims to bs an American ci 1 1 ion and who Is possessed of a single spark of palriotio prido, to aid in proclaiming tho fact. All wbo can should see It. it is the greatest school sver opened up to tho American people. Tbero is not a singlo exhibit that has not an instruct ive lesson for marly every visitor : not d'niooo of machinery that does not teacn somctning usNig; pot a wnrk of art thut Is not culculiited to elevate and rullno, It should bo the aim and object uf overy writer for the public press to bave these happy liiniiencus exerted upon the greatest possible number of our people, ll there be errors Iu management, do not exaggerate them. Mole hills should not be magnified into moun tains. II mistakes have crept lu lot them be pointed out with a kindly spirit, and not with one that glories in pulling down rut her than building up this superb und confessedly successful enterprise." THE FINE AKTS. 'i'huro Is only a fig leaf's difference between French and Ainericun flno art, as represented at our great Exhi bition. Hundreds ol nude figures ol men und boys ure displayed lo tbe cure of the multitude of men, women und children, who visit tho French scu tum. The French urlish does hour, u- tilulu his murblo slutuo, but gives the ngiiru in us entirely; the more mod est American sculptor vivisects his vic tim und theu bides his deloriinty bo nciith a fig-leaf. There died in this city, almost hull' a century ago, a plum uud unpretend ing limn, Whose litslu lor the beautiful wus lu hutipy con trust with the artis of to-day, whoso skill is "to benulll iiiunkiml by nil exhibition ot it utou Centennial. This plain man whose inline will be honored until the cud ol timo, is none olber than .Stephen Gi rard, and if the iniirble statute thai sluiids ubove tbo sucrcd Burcopliugiis, which contains his remains, could be set up in the Mum Exhibition building in coiilrusl wilb the chiseled marble ol 187U, a lesson would be tutighl man kind that would prove of benefit. This slutue of Girurd wus made in accordance with bis instructions, iriven before bis death, and is habited in coul, vest, punts and boots, rcpresuiiiativu of those worn by him while living. There is a natural simplicity and beau ty about it which causes the father and mother to long linger at, with thoir sons and daughters ; they regard it as a thinir of bcautv : but the art connoisseur wbo regards a nuked figure as tho perlectionol art, doubtless turns scorntully away from it, and wonders why all mens' taste can't riso to the classic beauty ot a lig loaf. Closino in on Sitting Bci.t.. Three columns of troops are advanc. ing Irom as many different directions upon the hostile Sioux under Sitting Bull, who is reported to be in camp with three thousand braves, near the Little Missouri river, in Dakota. This movement indicates a plan to surround those troublesome Indians aiid admin ister to them a salutary lesson. Gen. oral Terry commands the main expe dition, which Is moving west Irom Fort Lincoln, General Custer accom panying him at the head of bis own regiment of cavalry. General Gibbon leads a considerable lorco ot infantry and cavalry east Irom Port Kins, Mon tana, and General Crook, the most sue cpsslul Indian fighter of all, heads an. other column, which is to march from Fort Jjintinio northward. If these different forces mako dose connections Sitting Bull will have to face tho mil sio, and fight with the certainty of be ing badly whipped, for his warriors are encumbered by their Inmilics, nnd running away will not bo au easy mutter. A young man in western Wiscon sin, who was about to bo married the olber day suddenly remembered thai bo hadn t fed his horse, and tho re mony bad to wuit until tho horse hnil been cared for. IU explained thut a goon horse could t be found every day while thirteen different girls wanted ti marry bim. Thirteen men were injured by on explosion ot sulphur in the rhoeniic rurk l olliery, at 1'ottsville, recently three ol whom, named Cavuiiaiih, Dor. mcr and Williams, are not expected to recover. It ia said tho disaster was caused by tbo nso of an oxposcd lump There are six brothers named Dil- Icr in Hanover, York county, Pcnn'a., w bono aggrceato woiirht is 1G49 pounds. They weigh respectively 282, 279, 271, -0i, zbU, and zuu. lUiSffitaufonj. QAUTION. All pcreoni arc berehv csutioned areinst par- basing or in any way meddling witb 18 coal bank was-uni and S mutes, now In the nocaeailon of H J. Hughes s Co., at Reeding Colliery, near Osceola, as said property belongs to ni and has been len is tbe potfeiiion of laid Richard J. llugbec A Co., at our plesrore, subject to cur onier i.n Kiiunr ukos io. rtoctsdsle, Jane T, ISTS ll. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICF,.- Nr-tioa Is beret. v giren tbat Lctlrri of Ad mlnletredou on the estate of CATHERINE RAHUKH, late of Dradford towaehin. Clearfield county, Pa., dee'd, heving been duly granted to me anarmgneo:, an persons indeotea to sei1 aetata will pleaee wiole immediate payment, and those having etalma or demanua will nreaent out delay. g. A. CA LOW ttl.t,. mem property autneniieaien tor eeoiemont wila. illiamagrevo. Juac T, 76-St. Adm r. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. There will ba etpoeed to publie aala. at the lata realdeace or vavid Laaanerry, Seoaaied, In laawrenoe townablp, Cleerleld oownty, Pn4 os Teeeday. June T, INTO, at 1 o'clock p.m. tbe following ncreonsl property. to wil : Two Horses, ons two horss Wegoa, one eat or double llarneii, ona n ind Mill, two year, ling Calreo, four Kbeep, one Harrow, ono Plow, Cutting Dos, drain Cradle, Reythe and Rneatb Timber Sled, Cross cut Hsw, Broad At, three rluvel, Cuib.iard, Meal Che. I, Iron Keltic, Drear Kettle, unnd stone, lot of Chairs, beds and bed ding, n lot of Carpet, and other articles of boms boldsnd klteben furniture. Terms made known on dey or sole. WM. LANrdlERRY, June 7th, 18711-St. Adminiilrslur. 0 KPHANS COURT S.LE. H? virtu of as order of th Ornh-ni' Court ol CrartUld nonntr, tS nndrlrnli AdminulrtvUr of th mUI ol WillUia Buabtuisn, IsUof Pnnn owBibip, 4m d, will toll at nuM.e ), m th prftaiirt. in th .Hag. f Pennvill. Paid town- Oip, OB WfrfitrMlar. June H. IhIB, at I o'clock p. n. i til that erUia lot of (roand auoai ia in Tiiiafg-aor runtmii rrttsi, latr t.tiUIa nld dd. knnwi Mth TannffT lot, and binj drwrlbfij aa fullowi ; Itoginninsr at a eortifr of lot No. 1, Moon inn to Klu-h rant no ihenoo north by ta tornplht ! (ft ; thonot waot by lot of Krai tat H-phurn 60 Irrt; i ham aat by tarn 81 frt to plaoo of baa i a nine. minlalnint on-1 on Ha of aer moro or lea, and kii''B a lu! No. I and B in general plat of a,l viliag. Tuna.! or Km. Ott-l.atf th rnrhM mob oh on eonflimation of Ml, th talano la an Tar rrom aat ot aala, to lattar paymoat with niami, io o aoouroa n bond and nimtft( n lb promlFM, n M. . JUIINHTUN, May 24, In76.it. AdmioWlrtior. g(T 1 OO L"ST A TKMEN f- Ptttamaot of th School fa td of th boroutrh of CIarAldt for th rar ixltoc Juo lit, 1876 : llAsiO JOKNftoa, TRIUm pit. T btl da a r A ad I tor' rport or 117 9M It To amount af dnplioat of 1876 t.ifto tt io amount ot Liquor rini tf IH.W J2& atf To fttaooDt of Ut tppronriatioa 401' 14 1,661 6il To aaoant of duplit! for 167$.. 1,0.6 61 Totl A.64t 67 CB. lly Order rrdotd . m 67 uy nr pr Knu aiiontd tat tajr oa ll.6HT.26 64 66 By diipllnto la hand of J. MoCtollaa... 6 Ot By Tyrat. par at. at I par ooal, ot H.IiJ 44 .i 130 M By adrvrtiitni oinon , f By Audi ion' fra 6 00 liy Max. of oat Duphoat HH 6 00 11; baJ ano duo Hohooi UUiriot 1,1 41 26 Total $M4I 67 V. th andrl(nil A nil (or of' Oloarflild horfut;h, bar oaajniBod lb foriroiag twwant of BohtHrl fuad, and And ail itaUmoat aarraat. and I mm n on !, ireaaaror or t aarfeald kvHuih thai thr I da fro th aa.d Troaiurar, th oa oi .vanij-on aaaarM and rorlT-tfhi dol lar! (63.U ftod la addiUoa t that thar I la th band ta th band of John MaClollan tor oolkvltoa. mvm aaadrad aad atitv aittht da I lira and tw aau ($Jft6.i), part of tha Daplkata of v. u hibu, B. A. B1ULKH, CUarlaUs Jam T, 1676 11. Aad I tor. ILL NOTICE. Any party baring tua lo uf it Look ll.vii, van bav ihiu MtnulsMittir') at th ion-rat r'a anil io 1 nit brat man liar by anil ing at fit riw Mtllof Ti.oni, 6Ui ty'u., Wir TI, it oo a llavoii.Pst K. M1AW. laHwh llrn, April 26. IU 7 6-3 in, CIJKAP GKOOEMKN! j J Lli.MJiril CITY, PA. I 1 li u.Hlt'raisfiituJ atintiunoe tu hi old ir lentil and pairona liial fa hut icnd a good lino ol Uiuu Mill.!. A riiuv iniw.n at tn oiu iiauti ol Kirk A oianor, fur which b wliaita a liberal patrrnaic H. W. Hl'K.NCKH. bumiaar my, r., jnaraa l QAU1ION.- All pron ar hrhy oautlned attaint! tiirrbatthg or ia any uatinar mvdilling with lark itmr iid colt.l blark burrv.and a fair rati, not ii. itta pHaialun of 1. 41 tt If, W llri(r. of liradlurd luwnalii..a th aaiu wa purufaaaiMi by at" at Htn rfl ' aalt) un tit aitb of May, and ta laft in tli ibtm uii luaa only. aalirt t mi urdar at ntiv tut.. H. LA N rillrellKi, br. irall.rl Mny 81. I7ii-3l S- 'I K A M K A WM I U.7k m N K AND BOlLV.Kri KuH BALK. 1 1. ui.d rlfnd oflrr for fair o raarifoadl Irtui. ibir vlraai h in HI, lucatrd at Waltao Inn, Clrflirll Co., Ta. Ibr eiiftitia and Iwilart ai a ginil a naw. Th all uf trornrin ti I U.'4, aud U In good running ordrr. Tliy will aUo tt-U 'litlr 'bliiglfl nl lath tnill, and all tbe win-king machinery Id th tnill. Pttrllo wiablng to purebaao eaa rail a or addr UK A HAM. WALLACE 4 CO ClrariVI.I. 't . Jun nil, IH75. 1" (7US -A T-E"ti ' lOdE A SE 1 KUH A TKHM OF VKAltS A Luiubr-r Yard IB I'hiladvlphia, at Ilia June lion of I ha Norfiiiooa If ran. h uf lb Haading H illmad aud Ut"a.l ltt. It haj a turn-oul fn;ta th rmlruad Into tho yard, ia nol'Hl with a -bgb board lne and baf abundant h-vdding Un lumber. Thr I a b"kdoMp n w brick tvuil.ling on th property, aooitu ing of wt-ll I ut abed ooloa wilb a Imigm 6r. proof aafa built to alalionary, wah alaod. A , and d wall i DC over offioa fur huiirriotandf nt. An atocllrnt rtil bumaaai hut bnan dun In tbia yard. It 1 ia au iraprorlng aaighburhood, aad applioaliua to baitie ti all that i aerrary to iniur Hetcii, Aj-pl t .UM KH 8, MAftON A TO , 140 Kortb Fraat itreat. PliiUd'a. my IT 4.1. FULFORD & THOMPSON. Ql.fi Eft Ah INSURANCE AGENTS, Clearfield, Peuu'a, Hrprrtvant all th landing Fir 1 Dim ra tie Coaipaair of tb country : ..lin.ftfiO.rM .. 0,1)00,0110 .. 6, 7 4. 2 14 .. S,iMt,4.,J I,206,f.'i6 l,6l.,J It426.. 6L6,H0ii Koyal Canadian Lloui, New York H....H Lysoming, Muncy, Franklin, l'hilad'a. Hbn-nii, Hartford Ilanorrr, Nw Vrk H.nne, Col . O. Ada, Hartford PiOiiilit0, WMLilijIot..... Perron abont .8Vcting aa iaaaraao on prop erty of any hind, rbouhl call at our office, on Market afreet, opposita tb Court Jlouae, and aer oar lit of companies and rata before Injuring JOHN II Fl'LFOHU, T. W. TUOMION. ClearSvId, Pa., Oct. 17, II. X. KKATZER, (lICCIMOl TO) KRATZES & LYTLE, UKALRK IS DRY 00ODS, K0II0.N8, . BO0T3, ; B II 0t3, LEATRES, tARI'ETB, OILCLOTHS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, , ETC Market Street, t lrsrflclit, Pa. Fell. IS. 187(l lf SherilT's Sale. By rirtu of aundry writ of Fieri Va ta eued oat of th Court of Ccaunoa Plea of Clear field oounty. and to m directed, tbero will b xpoted lo pulHf nale. at the Court llouae. in b borough of t'learfinld, oa Mun lay. the l?th dav of Juno, l7, at I o'olock p. m.j tb fol lowing deacribed roal eatftte, to wil: AH that certain lot or piore of ground aol houa tttuau ia t'ika twp., CI.arflM l'o.. Pa.. b andd aad deaoribed a fwllnwi ; l.eginning at a poat ; tbfnoe by land of ilham HuldanaUt dtgre aat 29 porcbea to a pual ; theare by land of Z McNaol notb il degrw wart 9 6-It) perofae U a port t thane by 2. McKaul north 13 degreo waat 14 pa it baa to a post by road ; tbeaoa by the road aorLb 11 degreaa eat Ifi .)t pa re be t a poat and plao of beiinaios, euntaiuinf S acree. being a part of a Urge tract of Uad containing 1 46 acre mora or leu, and boiag part of tb taatc premiass which Robert Ra, High Sheriff of Clearfield eointy, by dead beating data tb fint day of Uoeeinbrr, t34, grantod and oonryd to Joha laaia aa tb proprrtr ol ttotiert Aakey. 8eitad, taken In aiooutioa and to ba told a the properly of John Oault. Taaaa or Sai.b.- Th price or turn at ableb th pniparty shall be itrach off null b paid at tb time of talc, or autrh other arrangement aaad aa will be apprurcd. therwte th property will be imnediataly put up and aol-J atHa at th i paa and riK of lb proa to whom U war atinek 00, and who, ia oat of dHeinoy at Mob ratal, ah all aak good lb aam, and la a initano will th Deed be preaenfod ia Court tut ooolrmatioa oalvaa tb money it artaally paid to tb tsberiff, W. K. iaci'ULllso.N, hHKRirr'a Orrin, ) b bar iff. Clearfleld, Pa May 10, 1676. . A mAJnardtd the HirhfKi .Vrfl i fie nna. E.& H.T. ANTHONY. COi, SHI Urosdway, New York, (0. Mstrcpcllua llotsl), - . MANuracTraaBS, luronmni asn bbalrbb ir CIIROMOS & FKAMES, STEREOSCOPES tt VIEWS, Album. Orapboncdpei, rhotograi-h, and kindred gootli Clbrili, AcUOiiei, Ac, PIIOTOGRAPinT- MATERIALS, W at hrarJquarterf for try thing la th war of Storoopticons aai Iklajic Lantoras, Being manaiaoturor of tho MICRO SCIENTIFIC 1.ANTBRX, 6TKRKOPAK(l'TIX)N,. UX1VKRMTV 8TKROPTIC0X, ADVKRTISV.K S 61BHOPTXC0N. AKTOPTlCtiN, SCHOOL LANTKRN, RAM ILT LANJKRN, I'Kon.KS LAN lhKN. Each try la biiug th boat of It .dtua ia th market. Catalogue of Lantern and Slid!, witb dirc tiona for uing, nt oa apphoaltoe. Any enterpriaiog nao oaa mab mousy with a Hngi Lantern. "Viritor to th Cratraaial Fiporltion wW do wtaely to detir pnrcbaaing goodi in our lin until ibey ootne lo our aiur ia hew Vnrk, wfar they will find groalor rariety aad more nutdarat prioea, and n idled them at Lhelr tolat.ro . 11 ut wa bar a eoneeMmn to tell aonae stylo of our good i in the building ot tb Depart mailt of Public Coiaiort, and those aot ooming to hew York ar invited to rail un our n-praaonuttoo there. - p9K full tock of View of th Kapoaltlot and their eonleota. tCut out ihi adrartliomant for rfreao. Juu 7, ls;fl-ly. A ANT ED. BY N. E. ARNOLD, tl'BMF.MSVU.LK, P (SuMentar tc) Arnold & Rirlshorn. jtKI.OIK) StV-lnrh fcnavtel iln(rlce, JO.IMHI pouuSe ef Waal. Parties baring long ShlBglee et Wool (ar eith er) will do well to coll ea net. Tbs a if heat mar ket price paid nt all limes. Aice, a fall cad complete stock of DRY GOODS, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS V NIIOKM, GROCER1L8, FI.OUB, pEEp, SALT, TUO VISIONS, Ac, whieh will ho toU al raoabl prltea, ar a- ban god for ihlagle ar wool. If. I. ARNOLD. Crwttuvllla, Mav I, 1676. , t. ' T. M. ROBINSON, Market Mlrewt. Clearfleld Pg., HavtirACTuaaa op Llgtit and Heavy HaratM, Collar, Baddlw Ui id In, A, hepalritg atatl dao. May 21, 1676 6m. r 1st of junoiis. J Lial of Juror drawn for Jau Court, 1676 i raivaaaa n ana fa Hoanar jpub Itta. Alf. Witchall, Clearfield liaiah Hhara, filrard 1 boaiai hobbia, .Ino. Lit Ingaloa, M. Liraigoutl, Uotbea Ilirato lluiael, Ualieh tleo. Mt Cally. Jordaa Hubt I'atleraun, " J. H. MiUbtllte, Kart haue. Kaumal Snyder, Kaoi Hxiiiaal lltvr. M W, M. Calboatrt, " Rubl Wrljjlrj, Law'ne H. M Huwiti, H K Kraiuar, Tlmnn long, Morri l)4id Brown, Pik Moaei tin llf, J. t NtCbereua, M 0 Laiwrd jr. Us ion J. H. Arisoi i, J A. h tew ail. H', Condo, t urwrnsvUle H T. Hrnderaoa, 0cela Wrn. f-wigart, " II II 6lotr, llrady Jol.o Itram, ' Chita, Cwitb, Buralat C. W bit. Cheat K. I-iny, Cflvlngnn Jaa. Cham y, ' Aug. tltiu ny, u Chae llruwn, " Milt Mei-ae, bcrui Aodn w Ri pbftiU " lobu Knunis, 1'acatur T UIA1, LIST Ll't or eauie let dowa fr tr'al at June, Term, 1H70: Tinnn kkk roi. aiixittr, June IJih. btIi P Mofrii'in... ri. r4rih Ili.wmaB, J. W. Car van ore Uurby Coal Co. -if Pa. CiiKRHBova, Parker i Co rr. faiuf. H ltobiuo W. H. Dicker. " Ohter rttepheui v Is in Urn. Kriedly A Co. J R Ctippie John P. Hilt, et at. K A. lrtia, et a(., El. or Hu. Irvtn Joha II. Cbar. Iteubfn l.oeeland . P. K-op-irt 4 Co. Jamea Maber..M Frank llnlgvr. W. W. Hal ll W U., i, eial. William Braly vt. Julia 0. Meaty, El'ri. C R. Pitcbor r. William turner. J. V, Nataro i. Uaiby Cea. Co. of Pa. John A. Uyerl .... Ru: Harrow. C llotriD'iy vi. Ilavtd rraaier. W B. biokay A 0oa..e. Joha RoHiaoa. Melin Andrewa...v. JJbriat. Hwitier. Jiaeob Kuoti vi. V. llagh t A. Kaarr. Frank I it Neg IM -. Fuller JobotU-a. Eiijoh toaraa vi. J. R. Arnold A Co. J. R Arauld A Co... .vi. Kltjab Rurn. John lUrWieh v. Jubo Van bra bant. O. I.. bchoortor va. Brenner. Truck si Co. f. b. R.ifferty .v. Jamea A. Irrin. Henry Wbiteaida...Hva. Vim Albert, el l. P. Ql'LKB. ft. It'coBKLB. D. MIILBRCI, (.1 LUH, MctORkLE & 10,'S (SueetHora to John Gnlloh), POPULAR FURNITURE ROOMS, Market Street, Clearfleld, Pa. W mtaufaeraro all kindi at rarolturo fur Chamber, Diolng Rootaa, Librari and Ualla. If ytm waat Fumituroof any kmd, dua't boy until yua oo oar atoek. I IIKItTtKIM4 In all hi tranche. Wa been In toek all th latcat and moat improved Coffin and Caeketr, and bav every facility for j. roper ly ea dueling thi branch of our buiineia. We have a patent Corp Pre erver, in which bodiea aan b preferred fur aeon iderable loagib of 4 ti. A me ruber of th Ira ha bia aleeplng apart, neot at our wart-room, where be ean oe found by any pet-eon wbo eoine at aight for th parpo ef procuring ooffln. OtJLrCIT, MeCORKLK A CO. Clearfield, Pa., Uj 16, '76-ly. ATTEXTIOI." FARMERS! We beve orrouireu our buaiaeaa Be as to Kirs aaeeisl attention to the sols of Agrieultarel In. ptemcjts,aa4 ess a 1 1 keep eon.teati ea Sena WOOD'S MOWERS and REAPRKS. BUCKEYI MOWERS an4 REAPERS, NASH LOCK LEVER It AT RAKE&, RLLIS a HOFF MAN'S ONB HOUSE TUKESU INO MACHINES, FANNING MILLS, CIDER MILL9, BCCk'KVH URAI.V DRILLS, Four-Horse Sweep Powers, with Straw Carrier of any dealred length. Catting Roim, frnta 67 to $46 each. Harpoon Horn Hay Krka aad Pulley, Plowe. Cultir a lor. 8 bore! Plowe, Plow Share of all kindi. Repair ol all machine old by aa, and ny thing I ia our line. All of which will be told on eaty torraa, or i eliangad for etoek. Cash buyer will find great adraotag by dliog with ui. u.o. brows a nao. MEAT MARKET, Market Street. "alarbiao kopt ia the "Ceateanial" baildinf. Clearfield, Pa, May 61, 16.6 fat. pAUMERS, LOOK HERE I F. M.f ARDO & BR0 Would call the sllentioa of Formers to tbs bet tbat tbe; am receiving ONE CAR LOAD OF Hebron's Patent Lock Level Tread Thresh Machines, ONI CAR LOAD OF CHAMPION MOWERS and REAPERS COMBINED. And tuo binds of GRAIN DRILLS FARM ERS' FAVORITE 1 FARMERS' FRIEND. All tb. ,hove Msrblnes will be aald CHRAF far CASH, ar cicbeaced for good DORSES and FAT CATTLE. Tbe, bar. sleo s lot of new TWO HORBE ROAD WAGONS, ttbieb the, will dltuos of in tbe sane maarer. Oar Tbreabers, Reapers and Dnlls are ef tot beat mskee in tbe sounlrr, and warranted ftrst-elasi tn over, tiarlienlar. Call at our sseat market in Pie's Oprr. Iloaje and elaaine tbcie machines. F. M. CAUDON & BED. CleaiDild, Pa., Msreb J:,T6. n BirrrrLE."" TALI'iBlsK OJiL ABB riMBBR LAXM ! The anderatgoed. Trustee of the total of A. K V, right, deoeaaosl, will soil at pabliu aale, at I Court UuflN. Id Clcarlold, oa Tueaday.vIuavSOtb, IH76. The following devoribod raluabla ooal lanb iJ otLar roal oiuto t A tract of land eontatalag 1 57 aerr-a, mmtt Icia, titual la Woodward tawarhip, CiwrtMi (Hiuaty. Pa being tho wett oad of th Th-au Marat on aurvay, adjwieing land of Thonai Matt or, Tbotna Headenoe and other, hannt thar oa whit pine, tiemloob and olber timber, being nnderlaid with bKKAL VhlNS Of Al.l AUI.ft UUAU. Alio, Another traet or land, iltiikte ia P i tuwnihip, Clearfleld county. Pa , oontaiamf 311 arm, bring part f Warrant No. 4 "Ml, mtaal , within i Bailrs of th borough of Clear 1(4, (Kvertd with valtiaMe timtsur aad nndfrhiJ i' Are elay ol tho flneat quality. Alan, una buadrrt arrr and allowaBie, ritait In lea'nr t..ahip, Clearfleld euMnty, P..W tng part uf the Then Stewartlaoa rev, it d crib l a toll- wi! Bfgin ing at the n.rtail onrner of trtet, thenco routb 160 wrrkee to pot Ihenoe wett 10U Beohe to dead pitch pine, tbeac anrth 161) prrohea to-, tbenoe aat IM"" ehe to ruare of beginning, being ia the Mibr non ooal belt, having oinnideralle raluahl ber tbereoa and being well oalcalated for lrii itarnoet. A C.TATH, Trade efthta of A. K. Wright, oec'd. Clar&id. May 61, lr6 It. XOTICK TO TAI-PAYER8. In ooeordsnce with an Ael of tbe Oensrsl t esinblv of this Camtncoweallb, arnrered Ike !N de, ot Msrrb, A. II. ISS sod tho.epplemeii proved tbe Id dej ef April, A. 11. 17, -fM-H to Hie collection of Ulee ia tbo onuntv of Clwr Seld," notice is therefore herebv given to lb lei' pavers residing in tbedtetrlets below Baord.IsS tlis Countjr Troa.nrer, Is aeoordaneewtibthaeC' ond sretloa af aaid Act, will attend al tbe tlx of holding tbe borough and townahipeleetioatel the following named dava. for tbe perpoM ef w oeiving tbe Count; and Stat, lata, asMSred fs tbe rear IST6 : Far Ontleh tewa.hip, Mosdaj, Juae If, fro' to 4 o'clock:. . For Beoearle towaihlp, Tuasdaj, Juno M, fr 1 to 4. For Jordan township, Wodnosdsr, Jess II, sea to 4. For Cheat township, ThurtJej, June 11, frsci 4 o'eloch. , For Newburg borough, FrIJej, Jun. , es For New H aahlagtos boroogh, Fnda;, Jaas ft For Buruside lownahip, Saturday, June H, IK Fer Burniido bctongh, MondaT, Jnnt 14, ("' to 4. . Fer Hell lownebln. Taoeda,, Jono 1?, froai I For Ureeawoud U.aship. Wedneeder, JeM ' from to . i-m For FergueM towa.klp, ThursHsj, Jos. I, ltolta.nl. J f I .... I'pos all taaea paid to tbo Treesarer then" be a reduction of tvo per oist., while I" r cent wit: bo edited after the rsl da; ot J"! "3r lo all anpaid lain, saaklag 0 liaVr,Biw l per cent, to prompt tai-payera. (.. ih. S..I U u.. i,.. 1h.lt tsi.l tt r " - 7 -r - . r Nonm to HBBrSswra-S fare orP""-'aJ will bo gives lo rohaatl to come ''"'lJ itmo ug pioon oow ov .u... "e Ltoeojoeo for ISTo. ...,UHe Troocwrer'a OSes, I D. M OAU"' CleorwoM, No, II, To. Traatsrw.