(The gUpublitan. C tan.. W-t.'-i Uioboi fi. Goodlandir, Editor. CLKAUFIKLDTpTr WEDNESDAY MORNING, AtlO.!, H7S. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. UB pnillDMTI SAMUKb J. TILDEX, or mw rout. Vol V1CK mIJKHT I THOS. A. HENDRICKS, or ixnieaA. CurntnAraa, ArrnnTion Ob and alter the Ittb of Augnet, Ibe unnouncementof the nam, of oendldalee for Xiatr1et and County nomina tion! will bo In order. -Tho wool tea. which mart b paid In edrenoe, will bo ai follow! t Con- 5ree,f-30; Henetor.lltl Aatembly lit ( AHooiato udge, $10) Diatriot Attorney, $10 1 Jury Comtute tooer, $4. Tbii amount will pay for tho neuul notice and tho printing of 10,000 ticket for oaoh eaitdidate. Our party ruloa require that tho nameo of oaoh can dtdate b annonnoed thre week, bo fore the election. Reader, If yon want to know what ! going on In the bu.inee. world, Ju.t road our adrerti.log olumni, tho tyoefaj oolumn in partionlar. going TO WORK. It will bo observed by tho notices issued by tbo Chairman of tho Domo eratic County Committco, and llio nu morously signed call by tho eitisons of this borough and Lavrronco township, .. i :: lor tuo purpose oi organizing u mwu and Hendricks Club, that there is to bo Bomo aclivo work dono in tho ap proaching campaign. Lot tho work go bravoly on. Democrats, to your posts. If you never wore thoro bcloro, go now. ThoifMoHt men Tilden nnd Hendricks over prosontod to this gen eration, are now boforo you. The on ly othor question for tho voter to solve is this: Are yon in favor oi the present demoralized bnsinonB prostration of tho country, und dosire a continuance ot tho same for four yoars longer? or, do you desire a change for tho better? If you are satisfied with affairs as they arc now, you will of cotirso voto for Hayos and Wheeler. But, if you want public and private credit and confi dence restored, and business rcvivod, and happiness nnd prosperity to pre vail throughout tho Union, you will of course voto for Tilden and Hendricks, and the whole Democratic ticket. That is the whole question in a nut shell. Which do you prefer? Tho anthracite coal dealers have ad vanced tho prico of coal fifteen conts per ton for August. How the Contonnial hours pass by while tho miraculously converted aro compelled to swout in prison. Thanks. United States Senator Wallaco, and Congressman Mackoy, havo our thanks for public documents. Header, go and ask those men who promised you good times, four yoars ago, if Grant was re-elected, what tbo matter is. On tub Stump. Cassius M.Clay, President Lincoln's minister to Russia, is stumping Kentucky for Tilden and Hendricks. Wo bopo tliore may be another fes tival soon, so that the overplus in orangos, lemons, etc., may bo furnish ed to our jail-birds. J Out West, whore tho people arc nearly all for Tildon and Hendricks, they call tho Republican candidates Wltcete and Baylor. How Ri'oi! Don Piatt, editor of tho Washington Capitol, calls Col. Frod Grant "Sitting Calf," in contradistino tion of the Bull ot that name. r'ivo columns of Sheriffs sales in tho Crawford Democrat, is a "fat take" for a Democratic paper in a ltadical county of unusually huge proportions. Tho Osceola World is not pleased with our prison viows. Tho editorial sacrifice now lingering thcro has onr sympathy. Will that satisfy you ? Tho Democrats ot Centre county hold thoir primary election on Satur day, August 5th, and their county Convention meets in Bollefonto on the Tuesday following. Iowa holds no Stato election In Oc tober this your, but State and county officials will be voted for on the Presi dential oloction day in November. This is regulated by tho Constitution ol that Slate. "Southern Intolerance" tiBtnow an noys Radical editors about as much as tho "Confederate Brigadiors" in Con gress have tor tho past six months. We hopo the poor fellows will survive both shocks. Fomeroy'. Drmocmt ii one of the greater! agen do, to bring about the defeat of Tildon. Fome roy'. lofluenoe In the Democratic party eanaot be oomputed, and lildea . gold will not ebon the Inrlnelbl. "Brick." OjnoM.eiHe Utroti, Wo hope our neighbor will not take out a patent right for bis bugo "inde pendent" discovery, so that overy Rad ical journal in tho State can make froo nso ol tho foregoing information. T., .... - r-.. . i a ti7 i a iiuuiiiiir i i viiAniiLiniA 11 anil- ington Ulcgram slates that tho cabinot boa decided not to act on applications , for tho pardon ol whisky rinnsters for ' the nrnsent. Cnmnnin llntwwwim n.wl Tyner favored Immediate action, but Zaeh. Chaudlur said it would make tko campaign work too hard on him if the pardons were granted now. Preetdont Grant and Secretary Fl.h eonld not And Hum to attend tho National Celebration at rbiladrlphia, but they oan take throe daya at Deer Park In Maryland Juat for fun Afooowferw TheOefaeieMaihenkl we Jo. II not charitable. They didn't go to liter Park for ran. (J rant bad neuralgia In the head i ho U alwaya getting noa rnlxia. It wae neeoatary ta eend hint la Door Park, or uome ether eeeloded region, la order to giro tho trowi'de e poeaeeiMa a faireeaaent and a be waa fraction, aad would not go with any body elee, Mr. Fl.h aad MankrJ Harp had to So with aim. There waa no fua about It, aa Bra. roekwa will dleeover If ho over gale the peon liar kind of neuralgia that made Door Park a aacec.lt to Geaoral ureal rename qpeeaneer. Brother Newman's foreign jaunt and eight years' preaching to "the govern ment," soems to have dona but little ood. Probably bis sermons may be Jikes bread eout upon the waters fathered (tftr many days. WORSE AN D WORSE! Four yoars ago the Radical leaders promised tho pcoplo, especially the la boring portion, that If they would ro- oloct Grant and defeat Greoley, that tho same good times would continue two dollars a day and plonty or work Well, Grant was ro-oloctod, but bow have these leaden kept thoir word ? Timber and log jobs stoppod; saw mills make no music ; the fires in tho furnace and rolling-mills have gone out; no demand for coal except at ru inous rates to tho operator; wagos away down, nnd no work at that. Bo- sides, bankruptcy prevails more alarm ingly to-day than ovor before. Last yoar was bad enough, but this year is far worse ThogrcatmorcanUlo agonoy ot Dun, Barlow k Co. muke a most un satisfactory mercantile report for tho first six months ot 1876. The failures foot up 4,000, against 3,563 for tho like period of 1875. Tho amount of money Involvod in the failures this year thus far, is 8108,000,000, against 176,000,000 last year. This is a start ling exhibition, but it is about what wo might expect when wo soo tho knavery and recklessness of the Wash ington Government. No people can prosper under a set of wicked rulors. Credit dies; confidence dies; rascality gets rampant Thioving by Govern ment officials is bold and undisguised, and the President of tho United States, General Grant, sees it, and not only does not rebuke tho knaves who aro guilty of it, but actually proteots thorn from punishment. And if a zealous officor arrests, convicts, and sonds a number of theso rogues to tho peniten tiary, Grant pardons them. Mora, tbo Convention which nominated Hayos, endorsed Grant and all tho wrongs we havo enumerated. Is it possible that the voters of this Republio will again sell themselves to men who have be trayed them and robbed them of thoir broad and buttor. Wo think not. Tho school of oxporienco may be a dear one, but ita teachings aro of a practi cal character, and thoso men who have lost their capital, and the laborer who has sought for employment for the past two years and found none, will soon recollect who betrayed him four yoars ago, and sock new friends. Thore is no salvation for tho country oxecpt in the oloction of Tilden and Hendricks. Four years more of Grontism will ruin all business enterprises, and transform ovory laboring man into a beggar. Which will you chooso? Stranoi REroBMgas. A few honest mon belonging to tho Radical party, when interrogated upon that point, ad mit that corruption almost reigns su preme within tho ranks of thoir party. But tboy propose to remedy the evils by starting a reform within the party as a cure for all. To prove what a compluto fraud this is wo need only point to the fact that Grant's Secre tary of the Interior, Zack Chandler, who was repudiated by his party in Michigan, is mndo chairman of the National Committoe, and Bill Kern bio, who, with Goo. O. Evans, robbed our Stale Treasury of three hundred thou sand dollars a few years ago, has the management of the campaign in this State. What more evidence does the tax-payer want to fully establish tho fact that the robbery of the Stato and National Treasuries are to be vigor ously prosecutod in the future To look for a reform to break out in tho Radical party is as supremely ridicu lous as expect Boeoher to preach a ser mon from the text, "Thou shalt not commit adultory.'l Radicalism, wboth er in tbo State or- church, is the samo under all circumstances, in every age of the world. Radical Ihpudinci. The Common wealth says : "The Radicals in Con gress aro torribly frightened. They voted against all reports of the investi gation committees ; tho Seuato has re fused to print a list of defaulters un der Grant's administration ; Boutwull won't explain tho change in the figures of his Treasury reports; Grant won't permit the papers showing tho man agement of tho Departments to be ex amined outsido of tho offices ; Robeson is likely to be impeached ; Belknap Is impoached ; Schenck is censured ; Picrropont has gono out of tho coun try; the honest public officers are kickod out of oftlco by Grant; Zach Chandler is running tho Presidential canvass for Hay os while hois in Grant's Cabinot ; tho whisky thieves are to bo pardoned ; and all this timo the pcoplo are asked to elect Hayos, and koep things just as they now are for four years longer I Let's have a change, is tho demand of tho pcoplo. The ballot box will answer this universal cull, with Tilden, reform, oconomy , honesty, faithful publio servants, and better times." Curtin for Tildi". The llellcfonto Watchman, published at the homo ol ox-Governor Curtin, in alluding to that statosmnn, says: "Hon. Andrew G. j Otirtln. fnr two Ij.rrnn nrt AnHitirr nvor ' a period of six years, Governor ot Pennsylvania. Gov. Curtin was an original Republican, with Greeley and that class of men, and as long as tho party kept itsolt clear and nndcflled of robbers, tbicvos undcorruptionisls, ho remained a faithful member ol it Ho was the Republican Govornor of Penn sylvania during the war, and wo can all remember bow that party hurrahed and glorified over him. Well, tho In famy and dishonesty of Grant's admin istration have been too much for Mr. Curtin. He has not been able to stand it for some years, but to-day he abso lutely spews it out of his mouth. Last fall he canvassed Ohio for the oloction of Govornor Allen, and now he explic itly declares himself fnr Tildon and Uondricks and infant, to slump tlie State of JMiana for the Democracy. This we know to be tmo, for we have it from bis own mouth, Thatiswhoro he stands." Think About It. Votor, remem ber this : Tbo delegates that nomina ted Hayes nnd Wheolor, endorsed Grant and his administration, and tboy had to concedo this or Grant and his crow would have defeated naves k Co. Hon, Grant's agents are to administer puulto affairs under Hayes, provided the people-are foolish enough to elect Hayes and Camoron. Tni Sam I Humuos, Remember, follow-cltlsens, that the men who are asking you to vote for Mr. Hayes aro the very same persons who four years ago, were telling you bow necessary it was to elect tbe present incumbent. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COM MITTEE MEETING. Tho members composing tho Demo oratio County Committee of Clearfield county, are requostod to meet In Oloar fluid, on Tuesday, August 8th, for the purpose of transacting the logkumato businoss now boforo them.; The fid lowing liniued gentlemen cnitipuso tho Com in it too ; Chairmen W.H. MoOullou(h..Clorlold. marnicro. unnaitna. roatorncs. Ilurneide bor..-C. R. Patrick.. lluroeide. Clearneld II W. Park -Cleerlleld. Curwen.'lo,.... F. I. Tboinpeon Curweoavlllo. Houladele. Dr. J. H. ltulnphriol..Houttdaile. Lum'r City Jainei H. Cupulaa,,,. Lumber City. Ncabnrg John D. Miller Ilurd. N. Wukl John P. Kreth .N. Wa.h'loo, Oeocula... .... Dr. T. R. Ulandy...Oaoeola Idilla Wallaoelon....MIchael Heedy Wallaeeloa. Reocarla twp...Barnaliao Armstrong (Hen Hope. Bell Janiel Mebeffoy Bower. Bloom ......Sidney Smith ,PoreaL Bogge Jemea II. Waple Welleoeton. Bradford .......N. L. UiU... Wm'egroro. Brady ...M,....JohaettiOi liatuilton-Lntheriliurg. Uuroeidew John Leo Uurnnle., Cheet John ConnlyM MoPherion. Oorington. John Piaerd. Pronobvillo. Voootur J. B. ilurkeU. Oooeola Mill. rergufonM nut. U Mooro Lauiber City. Ulrard (ieorgo W. Htoovor...1lald llllli. Oovhen ..... h.... Klmer Shaw Bbawevllle. Uraham.... H...(leorge W, Kuotgh.Urahaioloa. Ureeuwood A. 11. Newcomer.... Uowor. Ualioh.. ejha g.McKlernan.-Smllh'i Mllli. Ilaeton John Ilacketl. ..'.1'eonfleld. Jordan... HM..Uetekiah Pettereoa..Anaonrilla Ketlh.iu. I. 0. MoCloikey Salt Lick. Knoi George D. High Now Millport. Itowrenoo- Clerk lrownM Uloaroeld. Monria....,..I. ti. Merrelt Kylertown. Penn-....H Jatnee Deiley... tiramp. ililli Pike H Arnold Bloom Curweniville. Union Tbomaa Uroekbank-Hookton. Woodward Uco. W. Wooden....liontadala. It is hoped that tho members will bo In attendance Tho approaching will bo ono of tho most important cam paigns we ovor witnessed, and it bo- comes the duty of overy one of us to fully discbarge tho obligations wo owo to the State and tho country, this Cen tennial your. W. M. H'Cuixouaii, Clearfiold, Aug. 1, 1876. Chairman. A Good Test. The editor of tho Cambria Fret-man says : It is noted as a significant tact, and one worthy of special attention at this timo, that in tho political history of tho country it has never been known to fail that tho party which has had tho good fortune to secure a majority in the national Hotiso of Representatives two yoars preceding a Presidential cloction, has invariably elected its candiditte for President. That thore will be no ex ception to this rulo in tho present con test wo foel perfectly safe in concluding, as the Democratic majority in the House has fully merited tho confidence of tho country by Investigating the corruptions and Iniquities of tho ad ministration, by exposing and impeach ing dishonest officials, and by reducing the public expenditures to the enor mous amonnt of nearly I IO.OOOjOOfTln one yoar. A Live Martyr. The Harrisburg Patriot snys : "Tho bloody-shirt organs havo lied with such pertinacity about "tho murder of Stato Senator Twitch ell, of Louisiana," that their damnable iteration has even imposed upon Dem ocratic newspapers at tho north. Tho Congressional committoe that investi gated the Twitchell case report, not only that Twitchell is olive, fur they took his testimony, but that his diffi culty was a personal one nnd with his own political partisans. Twitchell did servico for months in tbo columns of the Harrisburg Tekgraph as an uncom monly promising martyr. That lach- rymoso journal is still damp with grief over his untimely death. But its tears aro Wftntod. TwilckcU liven, vuty ordinary thief, enjoying a degree of liberty which marks tho laxity of crim inal justice in Indiana." Tut Blooot Shirt Man. That first class Radical domagoguo, O. P. Mor ton, of Indiana, romurkod a few days ago in the Senate, that "tho proudost day of bis lifo was when he assistod in putting down rebels and tho rebellion." Well, that is a patriotic remark. But Morton did nothing of tho kind. Ho never saw a rebel in arms, because bo was not outside tho Stato ot Indiana during tho war, nnd whon Morgnn mado his raid through that Stato and Ohio, Morton was stopping in Chicago. Ho served his country like many others of his stripe. Ho kept running for of fice whilo tho rebellion was going on, not even furnishing a substitute to put down tho rebellion. Demagogues, like potuto-bugs, are a natural product of this country, and Morton is one of the Inrgcst :, Rather Bad. The testimony of Blu ford Wilson, who was turned out ol the Treasury Department by Grant tor assisting in tho prosocutions ot tho "crooked whisky" dealers before tho whisky trials committoe at Washing ton, tends to exonerate the President from direct connection with tho whisky ring, but adds certainty to tho guilt ot Babcock, Porter and others by show ing thoir conduct in a darker light than It has heretofore been seen. The revelations are truly awful. And yet this same party of rogncs como bcfoie the pcoplo and ask that they bo con tinued in power, so as to rob the pub lic lor four years more I "Not much ly." Tho people are tired of being robbed by thoir agents alter paying them bugo salaries. Plain Uascamtv. Some of our Radical exchanges, in tho oxuboraiico of their desire to injure the norsonal character of Mr. Tildon, publish two friendly lottors, written ten years ago to Wm. M. Tweed, but IhSy carefully omit to tell tho fact that Mr. Tilden, after discovering Mr. Tweed's roal character, was tho first to indict him with a view to the recovery of tho money plundered from tho public treas ury in New York. Evorybody knows that Gen. Washington and Benodict Arnold were intimate and personal friends before tho latter bocamo a traitor. . Would any man condemn Washington bocauso of that intimacy? Yot, sco bow far those Radical editors will go to cast reproach on our nom inee. Gentlemen, bowaro I Oi;a Statu Rooues. Up to tho present, oight parties have boon arrest ed recently for defrauding tho State Treasury, including county and city Treasurers and clerks In tho Auditor Gcnoral's and Slate Treasurer's offices. We are sorry to stato that two of tho eight are Democrats. Their friends tell us that those two will prove themselves innocent, and that they took no bribes. Wo hoo they will bo ablo to establish that foot, if not, send them to the pen itentiary and let bonost men fill thoir places. The man who takos an office from the people, then robs and betrays them deserves to be hung, because the betrayal of a public trust is a far graver offence than personal treachery, and therefore, deserves severer punishment. Radical Posies. Tho Johnstown Jfrmomtf snys : "An effort will bo mado to havo Babcock, Belknap, and Delano to sitoak for Hayes and Wheeler In Johnstown during theenmpaign. Joyce will also bo hero II bo gets out of the penitentiufy tn tiiuo. - - A Goon Hepobt. The editor ol the Now York rS'irti says Hint two-thirds of the Republicans in thul Stnlo who voted forGrooluy in 1872, will vote fur Tildon, and tho thousands ol Deino- craU who refused to voto for llio lor mor will all voto fur tho hitler. M ki:k Son i-i. tian. Sheriduti rcnurU that a numboruf the Indians who wore ongngod In tho Custer innssurro, have returned to tho Cheyenne Agency up Darontlv as innocont as lumbs. These Indians lull tho hostile camp ou the lflth of Julv. Thuv will he retained as prisoners. They report tun Indians belonging to the Cheyenne Agency killed In tho Custer fight. Ho has no tified General Crook. The Dikmrence. Tho Pittsburg Post says ; "Tilden made a world wide reputation and won tho Democratic nomination by achieving a viotory in a five yeain war upon tho thieves of his own party. Hayes won tho llo publiuan nomination by aiding his pur. ty to fill the public service with official thieves, ngaiiiBt whoso elevation ho novoronco protosted during tho ton years whilo they wore plundering tho country before his eyes. Biu Kkiurkm. It wait announced by tho President of the New York Tildon and Hendricks Club, on Friday night, that that city would give 00,000 major ity fur tho Democratic nominees noxt November; and ou Saturday morning John Morrisscy deposited '0,000 stut- ing that our majority would bo ovor that, and calls upon any post-trader, or any body clso, to covor tho amount. This is a raro uhanco fur boiiio enter prising Radical to go in. A Stbanue Combination. Although the .Now York livening Post supports Hayos and Wheeler, the poet, William Cullon Bryant, and tho essayist, Parke Godwin, who havo mado tho reputa tion of that papor, are fur Tilden and Hendricks. Tbe conductor of the Pott, Isaac Honderson, was tried for defraud ing tho government out of several hundred thousand dollars whilo ho was navy agent and escaped only through technicality. That's for favors received. Fbail Humanity. Another "creatr ure oi unfortunate circumstances," as Judge Black would say, has been dis covered in tho person of Jeremiah Fair banks, Cashier of tho National Bank ot Elizabeth, N. J. His account with tho hank will nut closo by (38,000. The man is still alivo, and ho is such a "clever follow" that his noighbors talk about making him a present of that amount, no that he can settle his ac count with tho bank. This, wo should say, is a fortunate-circumstance All in a Nut Shell. In answer to a correspondent who inquires ol tho New York Sun "why Governor Tilden pardoned Ingersoll out ol Sing Sing, and why he failed to punish Sheriff Conner for letting Tweed oscapc,'' that journal rcplioa that Ingorsol was par doned oat that bo might lonllfy nguiuol the Twocd-Connclly ring, and that Sheriff Conner has not been dismissed because it is not proved that tho Sher iff was to blumo for Tweod's es cape. Sco bow plain a tale will put a calumniator down. . Radical Partt Reforms. Here is the way in which Morton's party re trenches; The Poet Office oipendltorea of ISAS..Ilt,rsO,lt The Port Offi oc eiponditune of 11171.. JJ.1 1 ,3011 Tbe Indian carrion for 1NSS..,..,H.,... !,OHS,353 The Indian lorrioe for 1R7o 8,SH4,SA8 The Naoal eereioefor IBS I,lss,lt Tha Narel eerrioe fnr IS7a - lo.SIS.IHA The Jediclary for H..... ........ 72J..I7K Tbo Judiciary for 1871 1,70) ,. Miecrllanoonl for ISSS . 6J,(iou,7 Mleoollanoona for 1 17a 71,070,701 The reader will observe that tbo doubling up of exponscs since 1808, is truly awful, and if continued for four yoars longor, will ruin tho country fur ever. Hold Your Horses. An exchange says: "Doubtful thlngo are uncertain." Soma of Oororoor Hnyee' fritnda are not euro, after all, of carrying Ohio, for Ohio'e "ferorite eon." Hal aoereck, Static, Brinkerhon, Hundley and other prominent Llberalc hare refoiee to Jump into tho berneee and help jerry tbe State. I hingi muet be "fixed op." Hepulilioana eaa't afford to loae Ohio. If Hayes cannot curry Ohio in Oo tuber, ho will not have five Stales in the Union for him in Novcnibor. It Ohio is lust, all held near and dear to Radicalism is lost On tho other hand tho Democrats can afford to loso Ohio nnd Indiana in October, and still come off victorious in November. , Read It. Our first pago is vory in- lercsting this week. Tho "National Ode," composed by ltnyard Taylor, Is a century document that should bo read and filed away. Tha remarks ot Senator Wallaco on tho river and har bor bill aro Democratic, and should bo studied by the reader, in order to ob tain a correct understanding of this ob tuse question. Besides, thoro aro throe articles alluding to throe of tho most prominent public men which just now are attracting nnivcrsul nttonion, Read them and then turn to the fourth A Neiiativi Candidate. An ex change remarks i What thing has Gov. Hayos ever dono or said that should mako him known beyond tho limits or bis State? Nothing. Tho perfoct vacuity of incident which marked his political enrcor secured his nomination. Tho Republican party so confessedly corrupt that it did not daro to ondorso itwlf by naming a can didate whoso record proclaimed him an active partaker lusts Ipjrpiilics. well, ono thing ho did do, whilo In Congress ho helped to raise his salary iroin u.uuu to 7,()U(J. Pleasant Reading. It must bo very pleasant reading lor Brlstow, Wilson, and the ennnnnl fnr I ho ITnllnJ States to pur use tho reasons which Grant has sot out in tho pardons of the crooked whisky thieves now in mo oiaio prisons. It must lie Consolinif to tha Rnnilhllcnna who liovo in Hayes, that tho policy of uiwiun aumtnisirauon no in vnminre. je and approves. It will be a strong argumunt in iavor oi uayes, that he is to be the attorney tn fact of Rni ,v elected, and carry on the government ui win counvry wnu me aid, advice, assistance, and support of these ex convicts. Philadelphia Commonwealth. Woshull have onecousola'.lon to buoy us up, should wo ever be so unfortu nate as to spend a summor in prison for onr"orookod ways." Saints, proph ets and martyrs were there boforo us. How consoling! ftorrow B. Lowry, until recently the leading Radical in Krie county, savs: "Hvery man who reads tho Lord's Prayer and the Itemocratio newspapers, knows that the Republi can parly should bodrivon from power." A Pluck Candidate. Tho Demo crats of Louisiana have nominated Gon. Frank Nichols, for Governor. He lost a log at the battle of Winchester, anil an arm at tho Wil lerness fight, and now runs on ono leg and gosliculiitus with ono arm. Congress is still in sowiion. Tho corruptions of tho present administra tion, which are being unoarlhed hy that body, aro so bugo that it looks nowus though uu adjournment could not be carried, unless tho Coinmiltoos nro are ullnwod to sit during llio recess. The Same. Tho election of Hayes would bo nothing more nor less than a third term fur Grunt. Hayes mighl draw the sulary instead of Grant, but ull the other robbers alivo and outside of a penitentiary would keep their places. Render, this case is with you. Gen. W. J. Loltin, of Lcnolroounty, North Cnrolina, a Grant Presidential elector in 1871!, and a fino stump speaker, has doclnivd tor Tilden and Hendricks. He is opposed to gift tak ing, trader-post sales and the "crook od" ways generally of his oM party friends. Queer People. Tbo Pittsburg Via patch, ono, of tho few decent Republican journals of tho present day, says that Secretary Robeson "has boon guilty of worse things than Belknap." And yet tho Cincinnati platform endorses Grunt's administration und Hayes en dorses the platform. Tho Clearfield tepublican sensibly snys, "that whon Governor Tilden Is oloctod President and bo needs an ad visor from Pennsylvania, ho cannot find a better man within the limits of tho Stato than Kx -Governor Biglor," which is 'a fact that no one will dis pute. Venango Spectator. Tho Democratic ticket fur President and Vice President, contains more in tegrity, brains, and truo Democracy, than any ticket that has been present ed to the voters of this country for twenty years. See that it is elected, and tho country is again delivered into tho hands of honest rulers. Hail Columbia. A Tilden und Uondricks Club has been organized at Cleveland, Ohio, and now numbers over four hundred members, only twenty -seven of whom ever voted the Democratic ticket. Reason : They are opposed to bribery und tho public sale of offices. "Spot iiim on the Shoot." Gon. John A. Dix bus issued a call lor a meeting of the "trooly loil" soldiers and sailors to aid in tho oloction of Hayes and Whoelcr. Of course, Gon. Dix is hostile to the cloction of "Uncle Bom," by whom ho was beaten to the tune of only fifty -four thousand for Govornor of Now York in 1874. Good Advice. Tho editor of tho Boston Herald says : "If wo were Un cle Ben Butler, we would not fret our selves about going to Congress. Even it elected, he is liable to be abused, and tho chances aro that he will be beuton. Ho is rich, bandsc.mo, and saucy. Why cannut bo bo contented ? Besides, tho timo has passed away for bis sort o! talont (spoon talent) in the House." A Heavy Discount. The Sublo Iron works, In Allegheny county, woro sold at auction on Thursday for 1170, 000, about one-third their original cost That is jiiBt about the fute that will overtake nearly ovory mill, furnace and manufacturing establishments in the country. The projectors will be ren dered bankrupt under tho glorious good times, promised us, by tho Grant lead ers, four j'ears ago. A Chance por a Wave. A telegram from Augusta, Ga., states that on tho night of tho 2Gth Inst, a colored con stablo of Hamburg, S. C, attempted to arrest two negroos charged with steal ing. Ho succoodod in catching one, when tho othor fired at him, the bul let striking tho negro in oustody and killing him instantly. . Now let tho tail of tho bloody shirt wavo in tho norlhorn breeze. Notice. Simon Cameron & Son aro tho ownors of Rutherford 11. Hayos, of Ohio, and Wm. A. Whocler, of Now York. All porsons are hereby caution ed against meddling with thoso gen tlemen. Thoy woro purchased at Cin cinnati on the 14th day of Juno, A. D. 1870, and aro subject tn our onlcr at all times. Simon Winnerauo A Son. Middletpwn, August 2, 187G. A Huoe Leak. Grunt Belknnp 4 Co. can do more squnio robbing, ex cepting George O.Kvanssnd Bill Kcm- blo, than any other political Ireobooters that over infested a country. Reader, just look at this swell in the pasters and loldors room at Washington. From 1801 to 1RC0, the annual appropriation for this room was 30,000, for 1872, 1873 and 1874, it was one hundred thousand dollart for ouch yoar. Having been raised ovor throo limes, whon thcro was far less to do than ovor bo foro. Is thoro any room for reform horof Tho Democrats passed a bill tho othor day reducing the appropria tion to 125,000. Radical Extravaoanoe. In 18(11. when tho war broko out, thore woro 40,019 mon cmployod in tho different departments of the Uonoral Govern ment In 1864, when the war closed, 50,113 persona wore on the govern ment pay roll. But under Grant, Bab cock, Belknap k Co., tho list swolled to 94,119 in 1878. It will be obsorvod that during tho war porlod the list was lncroaod noarly 10,000, but since 1870, 38,000 names have been added to the pay rolls. Tax payors, think of It. Is thore no room for reform her. We allege that 20,000 of those gov- eminent lew bos can be dispensed with, and will be under Mr. Tildon, thus ear ing not less than 1200,000 In this sin gle Hem. ' v. NEWS ITEMS. Kriu struggles ulong with thirty three base ball clubs. Now hay sold at nine dollurs a ton in Julinsiown lust woek. The Newfoundland ood fishery promises an average catch. 1 , Pennsylvania bus spent 18,000, 000 fur soldiers orphans since thu war. 'Chicago talks of lighting her street lamps willi kerosene ut olio sixth the cost of gas. Western fanners are Inclined to keep lnu k their grain fur moro remu nerative prices. Highly tuns of Irosh moat from New urk aro now sold in tbo London markets every week. Progress of civilisation, A wo man's bustle was recently found in a deserted Sioux camp. The untire yield of the oil wolls in tha MclCean district does not reach 1,00,0 barrels per day. Sovon hundred clerks In tho vari ous departments at Washington ure shortly to be dismissed. A national confectioner's conven tion is in session in New York. Tho deliberations aro candied. New York city is soon to havo a mammoth elevator, wilb a capacity of 1,500,000 bushels of wheat Among tho Indian relics at tho Centennial is an Indian mummy lound in a suit cave in Kentucky. A Local Option Stato Convention will bo held in Pittsburgh, on Tuesday, the 12th of .September next The cbesp and economical sum. mor resorts are overcrowded. But it's exceedingly difficult to find them. The new slang term "crookod" is defined as "the act of a man who bonds his onorgiosin tho wrong direction." Tho Piutoa are tho only Indian tribe that have increased since thoy have como in contact with tho whites. A heavy flood has occurrred on tho Southern' Mississippi, and the loss of crops and stock has boon immense. J. & G. Harris, tho great Austra lian merchants of London, havo failed. Liabilities, 11,500,000: assets, 1 1,000,- 000. Ono hundred and twenty thou sand bend of buffalo woro slaughtered ou the Northwest plaines during tho post year. Thore is to bo a monster camp mooting at Ocean Grove, nenr Long Branch, in August, in which Moody and Sankey will tako part. According to the Baltimore Gazette there yet continues to be a large trade brought into lhat city by wagons from Upper Marylund and Lower J'ennsyl vnnia. After twenty-two years of digging and drilling tho Hoosae tnnncl has beon completed. It cost over (16, 000,000. flio estimated oxponsa was 13,500,000. Immigration to California seems to bo stesdily diminishing. Tho fig ures during tho first six months of the present year show 0,214 gain against 26,141 in 1875. Recent historical researches havo revealed the fact that up to the revo lution no American bad ever exercised the office of guneral. The highest field rank permitted to our country was colonel. Mill property is selling at pnnio prices in New Knglund. Stillman's woolen manufactory, at Westerbv. Conn., built in 1850 at a eost of 1100, 000, was recently sold at an assignee's sale for 128,000. All kinds of crops but apples never promised no well In New Kiu'lund as at present The business dullness has driven many to farming, and there is a corresponding increase of acreage this yoar over last. Tho Clinton Republican savs that a party irom iwamsport Dave sunk a shaft in the neighborhood of Ranch's mill, in Nippenoso, and claim to have found nickel and ailvor ore in paying quantities. A little son of Dennis Holier, of Cameron county, wandered away from home, ana got lost In the woods, and spont four days and nights before ho was found, llo lived en berries, but hadn't a drop of water. William hmmerson Baker, tho eccentric Boston millionaire, has placed in the bands of ox-tj'ovcrnor Gaston and lour othor trustees a furm contain ing fifty acres of land aud 150.000 for tho purpose of founding a college of coouory. A man who had boon wounded in a railroad accident was denied admis sion to a hotel at Oakland, California. bocauso ho might koep tho boarders awake ; and in the mormnir, tho board ers all left because he had not been cared for. e llonjamin Jackson, au insane man was recently found dead under a tree in west Hrandywine, Uhoster county. He had beon dead throo days. His hand grasped a demijohn partly filled with poor whisky, and thirty -ono dot lars was in his pockcluook. Lightning has destroyed a greater amount oi on mis year than any otbor agency, and the loss from that cause has beon far greater than over before during tho same period, about throo months. The total amount thus far destroyod foots up 250,241 barrels. Wreckers aro at work with steam engino and drills unon the British frignto Hussar, which sunk in the East river, Now York, noarly a century ago, anticipating a rich harvest In tho re- oovory of tbo mlllllons of' sovereigns snpposeu to he on board tho vessel An electrical apparatus has been invented lor recording a yea and nay voto In Congress. With this instru ment the voto of every membor can bo recorded and mado known insido ol three minutes, while tho present cum bersome method lakes noarly an hour. Dispatchos from Bismarck con firm the report of tho killing of Sitting Bull in tho fight with Custer. Crazy Horse and Black Moon wore also killed. 1 ho total loss of the Indians will reach nearly four hundred. Noarly all tho bucks are absent from tho Harding iiock camn, and jinve undoubtedly joined tho hostilo Indians. Mr. Henry Landis, who was a woalthy farmer, and who suddenly disappeared lrom noar Lebanon, Pa., about a yoar ago, and was supiiosed by somo to havo boon murdered, bos turned up at Omaha, Nebraska, and writes that be will soon bo back. There is a report going around that ho states that ho was kidnapped and sunt In California. Now York baa a "whinner of boys and girls" by profession, lie charges ton oonts fur each performance of his duty. He has thick rods for the older and more obstinate children of his con stitnenry, and tbon, pliable and tingling rods for thoso whose cuticle is sensi tive He lately sued a fathor tor tbe sum-of 13.10, whioh ropresonta just thirty-ono thrashing in a single lamlly. During a eevore thunder storm a few days sinoo five cattlo woro stand ing in an open flold, in Born township, Dorks county, at least 50 feet from the nearest tree. A terrible Hash of light ning was soon, and the five cattle dropped dead as tones. They were buried together In one ditch. The affair took place on the farm of Amos Boone, and tbe oattle two eowatwo heifers and one bull belonged to Hen ry Bolt baser. WAR IN THE VAMP. HARD WOltllS, MY MASTER. The Uiiiontown Standard, tbe organ of the Republicans of Kayvtto county, publishes the following editorial ex posing the trlokory and fraud by which the nomination of Hayes was procured at Ciuclnnuti j NOMINATION Ot BATES AMD WHEELER AT CINCINNATI. W hen the delegates from this Stato to the lute Cinoinnutl Convention woro selected, it was reported thstunnnungo ment was made with the administration tbut the delegates chosen should he transferred tut'onkling.lli return for the appoinluientol Don Cameron to be See retuiynt War. Thoro was such an odor ol improbability and rascality, ot course, in the thing, that we could not credit It. Ami so we suld at tbo time. We did nut believe that Simon Camoron wtts so utterly profligate, and capabte of such a crime against the Republican party of the State. But what was then stated as a luet turns out to be truo or something like a prophecy. Time has confirmed its truth, and what was agreed on at Harrisburg, bos been carried out at Cincinnati. First Don Cumuiiin almost instantly was appoint ed Secretary of War, and tho rest fol lowed in order. Ol rotirse, an act so dishonest, hav ing in it all the elements of a national conspiracy to sell the Republicans of tho Slate fnr a cabinot office required n cunning devire and hidden machinery. Tbe trick could be played in only ono way; that is, by putting the delegates to thu Cincinnati Convention in a posi tion to be banded over In a body. To to this end'a rule was adopted by which the vote ot alt the delegates wero to ho voted by tho chairman, to which ofllco Don Camoron, now Secre tary of War, was appointed. Tho Representative districts were annihi lated, and Don Cameron, at his own will, ompowored to cast tho solid vote of all. Thus bo was author ized to cast the fifty-eight votes of Pennsylvania fnr whom ho pleased, and in defianco of the fifty-eight indi vidual delegates, restricting him to casting them for Uurtranll, except upon twenty ot tho fitly -eight delegates demanding a conference in which a majority could instruct bim to vote tho fitly eight votes for such cundidato as such majority should direct. A ma jority of the delegates wero for Blaine, and a conterence was demanded, alter the second ballot at Ciucinuati. But Cameron refused to grant it, when our dologate, Mr. Andrew Stewnrtj John 11. Hampton and two other delegates defied Don Camoron and voted fur Blaine. The Blaine men, if permitted to voto, could and would at any timo before tbe seventh ballot, have nomi nated him. They wore held in com- lcto rctraint and duress, taking in act no part in the contest, until Mor ton's, Conkling's, Hayes' and BriBtow's friends bad fully tested their ability to unite on any one of themselves, and finally came to an agreement to vote as they pleased, when the slaves were lot loose from their slave baracoon, and wherothclr votes were rendered worth less during their confinement. Never were drunken or renegade voters mure firmly cooped and held from the polls. In no other way could the State he deprived of its voto in tbo Cincinnati Convention, and that way alune could Illume be detected and the t'onklings ana the new lork money-brokers. free-traders, and gold gamblers, nonii nato their man. A largo majority of detegalos wore lor Blaine, and had they boon unlashcd from their chains, would at any time bavo nominated Ulnine. New York could have carried their man and measures only by trampling toe vote oi Pennsylvania out or exist once. No man deniod that a vast ma jority of the Republicans ot Pennsyl vania were for illaino. No man daro deny that ho was the choice of a vast majuriliy of tho Republicans of the United States. On the first ballot bo had tbo majority of the 47 States and Territories. Bristow bad 11 States, oramajorityof theirdolegatcs. Hayes had one State (Ohio). Morton, six States and Territories; Conkling, two States; Hartranft, one State, (Penn'a.) nominally, out not in lact. ON THE FIRST BALLOT, Blaine kad...,.....Mra ! ratal Morton ,. 1X1 Brialow 114 Conkling H.. H....m ..... ...... V3 Hayaa . M Herman... .....,... 83 ON THE FIFTH BOLLOT, Blaine had MS rates Morton ., 0& - Brlrto... ., 4 Hayee Jm Hartranft. et ON THE SEVENTH AND FINAL BALLOT, Blaine had from Pnnnaylrnnia S4 fotee Hayee " " 14 The whole Soo! rote for Hayee waa SSI " " " Blaine ill Mejorily for lleyee (1 That Mr. Blaine was thot hoico of a majority of the Republicans of the united Males, not even Hon Csmeron, or the most impudent of thoso who cheated them out ol their rights, and subverted thoir will, have so for denied. Thus was tho sale of the State, by Don Cameron, consummated. He paid ior uis omce ny cooping the ronnsv vania delegation, except our own Rep resentative, Mr. Andrew Stewart, John ti. Hampton and two others. Hy trick of tbo most villainous depravity tho Republicans of Pennsylvania were cheated out of their votes, tho State laid prostrate under tho feet of free traders and monoy-lendinir Shvlucks of New York and their European co conspirators, and our laboring people su ejected to the plunder ol the greedi est, most nearness and most nnnmici- plcd class of tho world's rubbers. llio whole thing was a put up job of long standing. It was intended to rivet and conlinuo tho Grant ring of omce Holders and tbe lirnnt dynasty Not even the talents and tho admitted superiority of intellect of Mr. Blaino could save tho admitted favorite of the nconlo from sacrifice at tho altar ol Mammon, llo was tho head commoner, ol the Union, but for that reason he was the more batoful to the money power nnd associated family aristoe- racy. It was bocauso he rose from among the common poople that he was the mora bated and the more persecuted, pursued and reviled. Wealth, family, tho aristocracy of both bated him with demon hatred, and ho nas miicn ociore tneir associated vil- lames. The nomination of Haves was deter mined upon by them months ago, Grant having tho patronago and tho 80,000 to 90,000 office-holders, standing through his annointmont at tho door of tho National Treasury, headed tho groody and aristocratic- army and he was ino oeaa ana iront ot the con spiracy. Tho first indication of the selection of Haves as the intended candidate, waa the appointmont as Secretary of i m ui uiuu man, j uage i alt it waa Intended to bring the natron- age of that department to bear on tho liepublicans ol Haves' State. But be fore that Bristow. of Kentucky waa appointed, by the patronage of bis do. partment to secure the Southern dele gates, and particularly those ol Ken tucky, ins province was to mako h m. solf popular by raid on tbe whisky and other thieves. Grant, in defiance of remonstrances, appointed bis per sonal and bosom friends, and Bristow won favor and Influence by pushing them to conviction and thepenitentiary. So ha came into the Cincinnati Con vention without idea or hope of the nomination with 121 delegate to be held In hand, as Don Cameron held the votes of Pennsylvania, to be trans ferred on the tnal ballot to Hayes, the candidate held by the gold gamblers, free-traders, and the depeadau of the Grant dynasty now and then In powes- sion of tho power and offices of tho na tion. .Conkling, without a shadow of ehuiico or claim for tho nomination, j qt jjaM SAW MILL, KNOINE like Cameron and Bristow, waa set up AND boilers For bale. to keep Blaino from carrying New ... ". Vrlr ..id l,lil It. rlolcirslen in hundl. The .n,l.r.l,nad off.ra for enlo on raeeonbl. for transfer to Hayes. I Mo Hertrnnll was used in hold in nnnu tho delegates from Pennsylvania, a vast majority of whose peoplo woro really fur Blaine. But by a trick, tiu pracliccd by any othor Hlulo in tho Union, the whole State reprosecution wore deprived of tho right to vole, and Dun ( uineron, tbo autocrat of thu hour, held their bailout in bis hand, and, as il llioeworoso many planta tion negroes, voted lor them as their muster and owner, and sold them the auctioneer of a slavo barucoun. Was (iuv. Hartranft a participant in this national swindle, or was he the dupo of Cameron ? Has he pluyed tho fool or the knave? lias he permuted his name to be used, himself a soil money and tariff man llio embodi ment of Pennsylvania's interests and policy to f'uist Hayes, a liee trailer and hard-money iniin, in tho Presi dency T Why should he do so? Hayes has less National standing, no mure in tellect or experience than Hurtritnlt. And yet, instead of a soil money pro tectionist ho bus been used to destroy Bluino, a Punnsylvanian by birth, and in principle and policy a Pennsylvania!!, 10 luist into mo rrosidcncy, a hoc trader and an immediate specie resuuip tiouisl a New Yorker in principle, in place oi a Pennsylvania!!. Now York hates Pennsylvania. She hutcs her "pig-iron" policy, as sbe derisively stylos it It eras only a few weeks ago that Hayes emphatically declared he waa opposed to the repeal of the resniuplton act that his only ob jection to it was that it was not sufficiently stringent, and did not compel the Seorotary of tbo Treasury to enforce specie payments immediately. He wishes no delay of tho crushing power of the scd-ew press, eveu if, as it comes upon our people with its crush ing power, it forces tho blood through every pore of our bodies. A $27,000 Mibtake. The receiver appointed to wind up the afftira of Howes k Macy, tho New Y'ork Wall street brokers, has just discovered one of tho most remarkable and costly blunders ovor chronicled. It appears that K. T. Bell, politician ami lawyer, residing at Yonkorg, kept an account wilb this firm. Ho obtained a judg ment in a lawsuit to tho amount ot (3,000 and deposited the money. He drew against it in small sums, aggre gating about $'2,000. Wishing to know the exact balance he had in bank, he inquired ono day of tho cashier. The books wore examined, and the cashier told Bell he hud yet $28,000 to his credit The clerk bad made a mistake of $27,000, and entered the deposit as $30,000 instead of $3,000. Bell, instead of saying this was a mistake, walked quietly out, and in a few days drew chocks upon the bunk to the extent of $25,000. These were paid. With this money Hell purchased a handsome res idence at Yonkcrs and n horse and car riage. Bell, learning that Ibe blunder had beon discovered, sold the property to a third party, and has decamped to Colorado. New Brooms, etc. Af a Democratic ratification meeting held in l,ouisvillo, a few evenings ago, one of the speakers suggested that the party symbol ut thiscampaign should he a "new broom" typical of reform. Tho Courier-Journal indorses the idea. "These arc sweeping times," says that paper: "Honest men havo gono in frrasweep. stukoBL'uinst corrupt men. Tho Demo- uinin uivaii iu tmiKU n I'li'mi bw et'ji 01 tho Republicans. Ours will beaswecp- ma victory, nml a sworn all nrnunif through every dvpartinont of the pull lie servico is to he had as tho result of it So the honse-wife's familiar implo ment, 'now broom,' furnished by the Democratic party and flourished by our excellent Uncle Samuel, is just the fitfuro to inspire tho peoplo. Let every Democratic club provido it 'A .Nun Broom." It is a useful thing to have about a family and will como in nice and bandy next 4thof'JInrvb. Brooms to the front I By battalions, by hri- praaos, in arc n I Srit1 gidwtisjnuiit!.. HARE CUAXCE Tho euheoriber befne; about to retire frin boilnoi., will di.poee of hi. TIIRKK STOHES. Twa am la eonneotion with Collierlea, and eery dvelrable, the trade belnp; guaranteed. Far par ticular, addrau, J. JACKSON. (lata College, Centra Co., Pa. July 2S, T6 JU 825 'iyr. HEWAiii). Htreyed or .tolen an the Horn hie of Ibe 16th of July, a white pap, Ire month, old. and aa.wera to tha noma of "Dan." lie boa long, ligbt brown ear., and brown around Ibe eyea, a ud one brown .pot on hie hack, t ire dollar, will no iaid tor tbe retorn of the pup, aad twenty dullare 'or tbe arreet and ooarietion o! the party or partioa who nolo bin). .a NcCLLLOUUlI. ClearSeld, Pa Aug. 1, 1H70 3U QAUTION. All peeeeh. nro hereby ctnlioned aealait pureha.iog or In nay way meddling with Ibe following property now In the poeeeefion of tl . Flegel, of llogg. towa.hip, U: Six acree oata in the ground, 4 acre, corn la the groand, a lot of hay and rye In tbe barn, aa the aaae bcloage to me, and la left with biaa aa lean only, eubject ta my order at any time. ED. FJ.K1IAL. noet xMoetur, Aug. I, IS7S-IL (JAUTION. All pereon. aro hereby cautioned naii,.f purebaalng ar in auv manner meddlin with lh nnowing property, now in the poieeeatoo ol Mora rerguaon towaahip. Tit 1 now, I 000k .tore. I .ink. 1 ewoboard. lot of uotaro.! nnd oata In tha ground, aa the eama were pur chased hy me, and bare been left la poace.eloa of eeid Witborigbl on loan, auhjeel to mr order at "'mo. HAMl kL Mct'l LLV. marroa, Aug. 1, IN70 St" JVKSHIP STATEMENT. II. W. CALDWKI.L, i,.lri-l Tri.e.ur.r. In no- eonnl with neccaria tuwn.hip, for School, H ud nnd Poor Fnnde t SCHOOL FUND DR. To balance at eettlrmont of Ht74.... To amonnt of Duplicate of 1874-i .. $ 741 IS - I,7i St To fitate appropriation nf 1874. .. 17S 110 a?a no To Uo.oeted tax of 1874 To amonnt of Duplicate of I87t-A.....,. 1,4 i2 S4 To Unoeated lax collected of tei. ...... 141 ou To Slain appropriation ol 1375 202 02 To amount of liqnol lioee,H , all Si) IS. I til 4V CR. Ry order, redeemed, 1874-t n...-il,S4S 22 By per oealage oa 11,941.22 al 2 per et. :ia 02 By deductioa os tax paid tn 10 day..... S 2 By oaooornllon of 171 22 Itl ny enter, redeemed, IS7t-e) MH f,02l 21 By per aeategeon 12,111.21 at 2 per et. 4t 42 By eel. nneollected on Klukeed'.dup..., 4n7 SI llyhnl. ' an W.W.May.' dep. 1,407 V7 ny eaonerotloa. allowed Klokead 70 15 Hy per own lace " , 4 an ny reoalo 01 a per cent, allowed Trail IB l By nalaticn dan town.hip n jj ao.ma mi ROAD FI ND DR. To Uoraatad UI recelred 1171 nit ni mo an To " o CR. By order, redeemed ,. 274 It rOOR FUND DR. Ta kalansa of Duplicate of 1172 To Poor Duplicate nr IS7t Tn Cn.h from County Trnaaurer i;i si 41 14 to 00 t S70 07 CR. y eiooaratlea. By Oe Unto .. By erdera red..m.d..-.......,., By aaewnd nf DwpUeaU a nolle. toot- wnl doe Uwa. alp. .... II It ti . 114 77 K l7 II . 121 14 I 70 17 We, the aaderelgueg Aadlloro af Beccaria twp, having examinee) the ahnra acnownt, and nd It aa abera Mated. Wltaeea nr head. tel. llth d.yofJe'y, A. D. 1 871. Atteett SAMUKt, IIKflARTT. I.J. GOON, B. ARMSTRONG, Clark. PHILIP DuTTS, Sirs Hope, Aug. , 187S-SI. A ad Iter.. $rw awtiSfiufnlj. leiuu, thatr eteam in mill, loealrd at Wallaee. tuo, Cleerfleld Co., Pn. Tbe engine and hoilera aro at fiod ae new. Tbe eiee of the engine la I4i24, and U In good running order. They onr AI aleo Bell their ahingle and Ulb mill, and ell the working nniahinery in the null. Porilei nlahitig to porehaoo ean rail on or addreae UHAIIAM. WALLACE A CO Oleerleld, Pa . Jane H, ISTo. KW CABINKT MA K ING SHOP. M. B. S PACKMAN Ilealtea to annouooo to tba pahlie that be baa opened a asj cauinkt makino shop inolkahfikld, Where be will KKKP ON HAND FUBNITTJEE, And do nil kind, of CABINKT WORK and RE PAIR FURNITURE of all kii.da, on ebon nolleo and In the beet poeiiblo meaner. Shop on Foorlb etreet, oiiaile Perk A M rrill'i Carriage Shop. Aog J, IS-ly. A UIMTOR'S NOTICE. In the Mlat. f Peter If. Smith. 1-t. of It.,. ill UwDihlp, Clnarflvltl Co., H.. Att i. . In lh Uri'htMit' Court of Clearfieid ountf. Th. sodertiftiej Auditor, (putatml by tti Court to Uftkt dlilributioD ut tl. Jnr Id tttt b audi of John C. 'JoDner, A.ttninltrtor of tbt Inn. tuu,to Bntl union tlici vottiUd tbarato, b-fcL)r gir. aotiu (bit b will tit on 4 to Ut dutiei of bli Rppo.atB.ent, at fail off,. in Clear flald, on Ib 8th day of AnjraM, 1878, t 1 0 o'clock a. n., Iidd toil wntra all mtrrutod may attend. A. U. KKAMi.K, ClcirfWU, Jul; 19, I876.3L Auditor. DLVAXDi'imiipiintlb It v4 hy 1000 Philadelphia fatniliea. It la a ohatalcally pan toilrt aoap j ma ha- tha ikta volt, tuooth, claar, pura, wtm and healthy; Drutral. fla tha odor of periiintioo ; removal Ta, Hun burp, Freckle-, liandrutr, and all irritation of tba kin, Prfee, Sft ient; by malt, ad eenti a box. Tnrte eekea, 0 oenUf by mail, T& eeata. MaDurAcruanD dolklt bt Dr. Van Dike. I3'il Greene Ht.. P 111 I a SOLD BY ALL liRl'OQIPTS. Jil2,,76 1y OROl'GII STATEMKNT areoant with Ibe fonji of the boroogb of llorn lile for lS7t: DK. To lluptioate for borough purborei ..$?27 07 CK. Ity nmonot axpro Jed on Street. tlj abatement of & perornt. on $'10..'ts s 4 hj Treasurer', per oeotege M, 2S .15 bj llloa book for Auditor. w & amount paid oo auodrj ordnre 101 114 POOH FUND DK. To Duplicate of Poor tax, 1S75 t.'U 84 To Carh of J. U. Hendereon 2 oo ' S4 CR. II )t abetement of i per oent. on Ml. 44... .4 t It II; per eentaire on (1I9.S4 10 lis B aoiouot paid on ordara 2-li US I itl II Be amount orer paidbjrn-nddue True. 25 17 BCUOOL FUND DB. To amount of Doplieete, 187S.. To amoont of School lioooe rente , To euooot reeeleed of Collector. 7 I 09 ,. li 17 CR. Bj amonnt dellrorod to Collector -4IJ 17 lly amount paid on ordere M 284 111 Bj abatement of a per oent, on llftv.u... B 4 Bjt per -nl.reonJJ4.;-.. It 74 By one boa ore jona w, so By exoneration. M. II 38 By balaooa in Troaaurer'. hand. IS at JOHN H. RRt'D, JA8. MrMl'RHAY. P1IINEAS UUTTON, Auditor.. Burn.ide, July 211, 187S JL T 1ST OF JUnORS. Ij I.i.t of Juror, drawn for September term, A. D. im. to bo hold oa tha 4th Mnnd.v at H.n. wewr, ijio ueyj, enu ooo-.ioae tor two week. : IU jraoaa. L. R. Merrell.ClearlelJ, J. Alrlleugbey, " E. B.Clem peon, No wbarg O.W. Dott., Bmearta. F. MehalTey, Bell. il. W. Cempbell, Bell. B. McDowell, Bradford. L. B. Carlile, Brady. Philip Arnold, Brady, R. B. Stewart, Glrard, R- 1)111. Shaw, (loehen, B. W. Record., Urahant A. B. Tata. Ureenwood. Joa Bcrkey, llu.ton, J W. Potior, harth.ui, John Fox, Knox, A. Humphrey, Law nje, B. Irria, Lawrence, A. Rellrtoa. Morria, Cone. Clearer, Peon, 8. J.Oelnett, Union, U. Yiitbere, Coriacton, A. liearhart, Decatur, Jaa. Bloom, Fergooon, rnaynnan itruons. let wm. O. C. Moore, CUnrteld, C. II. lUlford, " R. Khirk. " John Oulieh, " Jae. Cooper, Reg. Uearhart, " J. I. Kellr, L. City, J. W. HaSer. Oeceola. John Funk, Decatur, Darid Barket, Deealar, Iaaae Moore, Fergueoa, Augnat Rogeux, Gimid, Mark Wileoa. Goiheo, John Lytic, Graham. Jaa. MrGuire, Graham, Win. Bell, Greenwood. F. C. Bowman. Ilurlon, Arehey Jordan, Jordan, John Butler, (of Gee.) Lawrence, A. M. Reed, Lawrence, Lewie Brown, (of Wm.) Lawrenoa, J. G. Moore, Lewrrare, Cbaa. Dun. Lewrenoe, Henry teroe, Morrir, David Flegal, MorrL, Jnba Kmeigh, Morrir, John llartel, Morri., F.ao. Fullmer, Morria, Woj. Rowlei, Peon, Janice McKeown, Penn, Jea.ee Diggin., Wood 'd, S.U.Hiodnian, Beoeerie Jaa. rr. Ueoeana. Tkoe. Groom, Jr., Bec'ia traniel Honch, Bell, W. B. Mrllhee, Uell. Kamoel Hunderlin. Bell, George Leech jr, Bloom, Joeb. GraRua, Bradford Jacob William.. Bradf 'd ear Wileoa, Bradford, R. Lirergoed. Bradford, John f heifer, Brady, G.W.Tbompioa, Brady, J. R. Hendereon, Bmdy, 8. C. dnyder, Brady, , Geo. Ilartilell, Brady, ; J. Chapman, Burn.ide, taivaniB iri.R.-24 vans. , J. B. Wrltrl, Bornalde, J. F. Wearer, Clearfield A. r. Mitcbell.Clearteld M. Bottorf, CleorMd, I. Thompson, Cur'.rille I., dhiuirl, Wallaeeloa, M. II. W eld, Beccaria, Hoh'l fholT, Hen-aria, Satn'1 BoTce, lleeoarie, John Cunningham, Bell Franrl. Bunh. Bocg., A. Genrhart. Bradford. Jae. Kepbart, Deealar, 3. Curry, Frrgueon, John Hike, Fergueon, Fred CroM, Ferguaon, Elli. Irwlo, Gorbeo, R. K. 6hlrry.tJo.bca, W. II Ptenlry. Gulirh, Lnke Millwood, (lulled, Tbomaa Smith, Jordan, Jamer Catheart, Koox, J. L. Tliomneon, l.aw'co M. Lawheaa. Lawrence, W. Spaoktuan r. Law'ca John Ardery, Pike, Jona Dualap, Pike, K. McCracken, Pike, J. M. Chan, Woodward IV. Hendereon, " Jamre Holly, Burn.ide, V. Mel rerkea, Uurn.idc L. Brek, Burn.ide. John Knbi.00, Cbe.1, Andrew trailer. Cheat. J. M, Keilcr. Covtnxton T TOWNSHIP STATEMENT. DAVID RKAMS, Dietrlct Tr.aenrerefRm.ly prown.btp.ln account niih .aid tonnthip, for Hoed, 8rhool and I'uor lund. for the current year t noan f ran. nn. To amount of llo.d Tax lerted tl ltl il To back lax of 1874 I?l S4 Balance .. J7 21 ll.ssv 41 By work dune 00 road, bj citi.ao... lly eioncratioal Hy back tax for Ia7e .,,., Ilj ahalement lly Hooke lly Treaeurer'a per cratago....H. lly Order, redeemed , lly balance ut larl arttletnent ..14,17! M .17 .. 211 I fi 1 10 I t.i 114 ee .. 14 71 Il.t.so n ..Sl.OnO oo .. 1,3! II . tni 21 It II it N arnooL mo na. To balance at last eotltetneat M Tn amount o( Duplicate for 187A...H To 8tate appropriatioa To amount from aale nf book., Ae.. To amonnt of internal till data i92l II By amount paid to Teacher , By abatement on $l,to7 at t per lly exoneration, till 1071 lly building and repairing Hy I hit ftum John DuBoi. Hy fuel Hy Secretary '. enlary , lly rent, rrpeiriog, Ac lly Treo.nrer'.per eealage on $.1,831. Hy balenoe in Trvaeerer'e baada lly balance In Collector', band... 1,-HI 41 I5.MI 4 rook rt-nn nn. To balance at aettlement To amount let led fnr It7i -M2 W - 401 44 1004 M By emonat paid for keeping J. g. Kirk at D.aellle llorpllal 104 71 By amount paid for medical aerrlee. ...... II 14 By am i paid for keeping Lydla Hearer, By am 'I paid Wm. Sobweaa By - I. Hamilton By Moore, llneaillon Co By " A. M. Drencher... By " - Board for act! ling By - w, By " " J. (inhagan, keep ag peeper. By ' " wltneeee. for Jaa. Mile..... Be o CJ Other eeeeere pauper 10. ev 7 71 I II It M I 71 27 70 II It It it 4 41 It II Hy balance (n Treaearer'o haaJe.. By balance in Collector 'e kanli... 171 J ....... ! ' SUN 01 We the Aadilueo mt nrJ lae.aia. hariat examined the neeounta and eonchere of DeriA Heama, Ihetrtrt TreaiamoC laid towa.hip, them aa abate stated. I2,tfl 10 oent S7 H II 71 ... 71 .... 17 .... l:i 0' ... l H . Ilil ! .... lliU -.. till H Alleel: PANIRt. RlflllTL. J. . CORP, II. HAKTZFKLT, JR I'lerk. J. A. TBRPK, AndUon. ' Luther-burg, July IS. 1S7A.Su