She vCiuMintn. GEORGE BrWDLANDElT, l- i w. ima iHD riuipiiiKTuit. " - CLEARFIELD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MORNING. Al'lll'ST JO, 1S71 , ' Democratio County Ticketi '' ! ASH KM III. Y, . 1)B. T. J. IHIVEH, , v or euutvutLt, . " : PIIKRIFP. ' ' " ! tv. rush mciii Hit a on, : t or ruftAurncLU. ... trbashrrh; ' f : WILLIAM W. HIIIRAIit, ',01 CI.BARKIKLU. . 'COMMICSIOSKR, " C I. A It K 11 H II ff I, ; ! LtWIItHC. OF CLKAHriRLD . .. AOl'MIt, ' LIS WIH Ci III.OOH, M LAwam.-.' Jt'ltY COMMISFIONKR, JOHN IV. KIIDIUBT, Or CLBARrlCLII. . coronkh, x .' GEORCK THORN, tr CLKAItriKLD. Tba "govornmont," Oca. Bubcoclt, its secretary, and Simon Cameron were tramping through Maino and .Now Humpsliiro last week. Something wrong down thoio, or that trio would not bo mouBing among tlioto barren hills. ' The "Addition, Division and SI lonoo" Convention fovgot to montion the Credit Jlobilior fraad, by which a ring of rascals robbed Iho Treasury of forty-four millions of dollars. Tho wickedest fraud of all passed Id si lence is tndeod ominous of guilt. Very Consistent. Tho editor of tho Timet is desporatoly opposed to Court ilouso cliques anu rings smuu rings but ho can swallow a State Jlouso, or mio uouso, or uongrcs- sional ring with ease. He is ono of tho brood which rtrain at gnats but can swallow a camel or two at oni) gulp. 1 Dead. lion. Win, Al. Meredith, Presidont of tho Constitutional Con vention, died at bis homo in Philadel phia, on Hundav. tbe 17th. in bis 77th year. His death has beon expected forsomo timo. Tho Convention has lost one of its ablest members and tho Stato an eminent, upright states man. In this latter ho has few imita tors. ... Mrs. Kllen McKenny, of Chicago, on Sunday lit her firo with coal oil. Tho firemen wcro first sent lor, thon tho Doctor, but Ellen and a four year old boy preceded a funeral procession next day to tho' cemctory. a pity tho children murdered in this way, but wo have no sympathy for tho adult fools who roast thomselvos alivo. Tho contract for tho erection of a now court house in MiQlintown, Juni- atta countr. has been awarded to Messrs. Ilctrick & l'lcisher, of Now- port for tho sum of f 12,300 the County Commissioners to furnish tho brick. . The Comruibsioncrs will dis cover by the timo tho building is com- I' T " Vi unuu uyuro uou0. Assistant KouBtas. Wo notice that tho publishers of quilo a number of oor exchanges persist in advertising the Kentucky Publio Library Lottery, Thin concern has nlrondv robbed the public of thousands of dollars without nu equivalent, and tho publisher of a nowsnnncr who advertises tho schemes of the concern is simply an assistant i-r.l.wnn iiMr.r nml niw-finr in riliin. dering his readers in a way as unlaw ful as horeo stealing. "A Democrat" has furnished tho Times with another editorial, nearly 11 euiuiilil 111 juiikmi. juio nun uu dono to assail Mr. Krobs, who is fully compotont to defend himself. Wo doubt tho Domocracy of nny man who seeks to distract the party in or der to gratify pcrsoual snluon. His disingenuous method of dragging in party anairs is niiDceom.ng anu i.iuo - . . . . - letiB.uio, nnu inue.umy Bvu...,m " writer as nu euuiiijr ui mu puj, v difleronco how much be advertises himself to bo a Domocrat. It is just such copy as tho editor of tho Times or any othor Eadical organ Is looking lor. 1WMnrnTin TicKfcTH. The Domo - crats of Mother Centre havo put the r..lln.Mno tw.lrot in tho finld 1 For Son- mv"" a ntor, P. Gray Meek; Assembly, John It r)r9i- Treflsnrer. Jo in B. Mitch- nl f'fimmiBftlnnf'P. Jfilina R:inkcv: v' ' " Juri.- rVimtniuHmnrr. M ichuol drove : Auditor, A. J. Greist, 3 years, Samuel Krnnk. 2 vear. If tho rent of tho , . . li:icci is composed 01 ns gooc maioriai M tho two first nntnes, the Domocrals may well bo proud of their ticket. Tho Clinton Democrats havo also an excellent tickot. Assembly, A. C. Noycs; rrolhonolary, William II. Brown : Beuistcr. Samuel B. bnook Commissioner, Wm. A. Puckor j Cor onor, A. Pricson ; Jury Commission- or, 11- H. Enron ; Auditor, J. 11. Chat- ham. Jr. Wo bcliovo it is the fourth nomination for Messrs. Noycs and wt'n under discussion, is Doing cir Brown. Thero is really no uso for ulalod gralutiously all over tho county any bolter mon than tbo two who bead this ticket. Gen, A. B. Warlord, prominont HarriBburgor and Civil Engineer, died in that cily on Sunday. Ho was at one lime President of tho North Cen tral liai'rond. Starttlnr information. The editor of tho Timet, nllhough but a few months in tho Stato, has already made tho following difioovory: Ho far M wo n learn, both Deniooratt ml Ke- publicana in all eot-tlona or the oounty will nee iboir Inrluoaoe (nil withhold their voti-t from Hit proacnt Ditnoorutio tufpirauta fur oflloo. This nllcgotion is hull truo., 'Hint tho lladiculs in this Stuto always with held thoir votos from Domocrntio aspi rants for olllco, is truo, and every school boy knows It. In Michigan it may bo othorwiso. That tho Demo crats will withhold thuir votoi Is not truo. ' ':-('" . Next his independence isdevclopod. 11 o says: ' We molt certainly will net our Influence, In the rllit way, to defeat Iho nouiiuatluui of tbe Dem ocratic tk-kut. ... That is just what tho editor of tho Journal is doing, but he does it like a man, squarely and honostly. We hope Democrats will now understand tho position of tho Times editor.' His indupondenco is a bold fraud, and ho intends to use his position to defeat the Domocralio nomineos, boonuso thoy are such, just liko any othor Radical editor. And tho Democrats who a io iiroon enouirh to aid hitn in doing so will bo sold. Again, be says:' Ilro. Uoodlnndcr le probably not aware tbat our Lawreooe towuahip oorrcapondcnl ta one of kit best Democrat. , Wo deny it. lie may hnvo beon, but not now.- If be intends to ro- main, or improve bis nomocracy, he has gono to the wrong placo. Men who do not mako a profession of Do- oiocracy seldom touch it. Besides, tho editor of the Times is not a com- notcnt witoesB. Not bavin? beon in tho Stato over three months, It is im possible for him to say who are and who are not Democrats. Wo know men who call themselves Democrats who have not voted tho Democratic ticket for fifteen years; but knowing them personally, they cannot decoivo U on tbat point. The Mtadlcal A'omlnees. Tho Kadical Stato Convention, which mot at Ilitrr'mburg, last Wednes day, ronominatod Iiobert W. Mackcy, of Pittsburg, for Slate Treasurer, and Isaac J. (iordoa, of Brookvillo, for juj,r8 o the Supremo Court.' Mack ey wog nominated on tho first ballot ft vot0 0f 115 t0 13 for Samuol Hon- rv n0 rcnominution of Mackcy demonstrates the grasping power of tue treasury ring, as woll as the so Lrem..v ()f Cameron in tho counsels of tho .Radical party in this Stato.- Mr. llonry has now loarnud what he ought to have known long ago, Hint no Kadieal hoed acpiro to a nomina tion for ft Stato office nnless bo has the countenance and support of Cam- eron ana liis corrupt anu onscrupu lous ring, llio candidates lorjuage were Paxon of Philadelphia, Butler ofChcalor, and Gordon of Brookville, who ouoooadod on thn sixth hollut,. Paxon, tho Cameron ring candidate, roso to fifty-four, within twolvo votes, whon tho Bailor and Gordonitcs com bined and defeated l'uxon. Wo havo known Mr. Gordon personally for many years. Die is an esteemed cili ton, un excellent, safe country lawyer, but in ouc OKtimation a very ''light weight" for Supremo Judgo. Covering the Whole Territory, Tho greed and ambition of tho Kadi cnl leaders to livo by publio plunder Iuj became- a fixed principlo in thci crcod. The National and State treas uries do not suflico. They now stop to plunder municipalities. Outside of Pbiludolphia, Washington, tho Capitol of tho Nation, is their "richest placer The Washington Sunday Chronicle re- itcrateg lU of tho District of Columbia is 117,000,000, nnJ shows that tho statement recently issued from the comptroller's oco was prepared for tho purpose of aiding the authorities to sell their bonds. Tho Chronicle shows that tho money hns boon fquandcrcd, and adds tba "other millions of dollars besides th seventeen million dollars which wi havo been spent at the end of th working bcason of 1873, will bo wan ed to complete a systematic and ooin prclionsivo plan of improvements for tho cities of tho district." It is also Lhftrgod lllftt eccarWct w,ih two or threo yenrs ago sold for DO cents, to day under the present regime, are hawked about tho district at a di count of from 20 to 80 per cent. I oxchango for groceries, und in some cases 1110 even refused nt that, besides I UUl II IT UPUU 1IIIIUIILL IIIU M. liuiuitvia . lll0 cily U8 80Curiiy foV tho advanco of C01lt8 on U, dur. I The Otiikr Inpepenpent. Thood- I jt0P 0f n,0 Reveille and his man Frl day "Democrat," seem to bo fund 0f mHi,. The editor dufends his cor- rosnondont manfully. Their disor 1 ganiz'ttion viows barmoniw wondcr- '. lruln unl(;lu 0,lon answers as wen u u niuuiu ..u. a.uu .1 1.... ! .: ...ti .1.. coire-puiiucui, .....uuruu.. v. wuoiu truu., is u......ui..uU.. Uu.u nvo iveu no uno, ' .1 U TU 1 editor, after flailing us most complete- 1 UBrilrllllllUU Ul V1IU UUIIUI 111 IHUT. Jiiw '71 per peuuvi. u. iUimwiii(j u,iuuu 1 1 "Th tommunlsalioa rffi-rrfj to oan ba an ,w(ir(.j ,n lh ,ilroogh cur ,!,, i,r y iii'p""ii n if n" li n t.ffrt mado to VXfMnin wny mo in.iir 01 it.a c.u..- orntte parly hnva oonnlvoU at thttir frauutlff.wlilfib all admit to bava boon praolioej at ttte primary elfctiunit. thre fl a great manf lifo-lonff Il.-mo- tiii who vllltnao no part whairvrr In mit run oampaiirn, ot thai Ihrjr liars aujht agalnat the oamlidntua, udit mo liiannrr in wnicn luo pri- : roarim have txn oomluoioJ. - Any Domocrat can understand this '" bakmco 01 "llie muic in tho coooaout" is that the Jlcveille, containing the incondiary communl- purpose ot croating party ois- oontent. What imtnacuiaie inuopon- donee I A son of Mrs. O'lveary, the lady whoso cow onoe upon a time causod so much troublo In Chicago, Is now in jail iu thut city for stealing old iron. Terrible Storms. Last wotk.was a dooidodly stormy wook. Tho farmers In some parts ot our county havo sustained serious loses, and tho publio has sulrorod Heav ily In the loss of bridges across email trcams, which havo boon swopt away. radlord township has porhaps suf fered the most In this purtioulur. Millstono run and Its tributorcs, which woro almost dry, bocntno so swollor In au hour that wholo troos wore washod nut of root and driflod down tho chan nels, carry Ing along fences and bridgos. Tho atorin was howovor moro distruo- tivo north and south of us. The rain and wind was occompnined by tre- mondouB bail stonos. - In i.lk and In- iana counties tho inhabitants suffered 10 samo loasos we did in this county, ut the destruction of window glass and property was far worse. Tho ndiantt Democrat, in alluding to luo storm, says : "A torrlblo itorm of wind and bail passed over this place on Monday ovonniB last, at Pt O oiock. aiiu amount of damuco done is almost in- calculable The storm oppoared to ooine from the wost, and extendoa ovor sevoral miles oast and west, and about one milo in wiutn. Almost an tho glass in tho houscH on tho wost ido woro Drouon. me nau-sionos varied in sire from that ot a largo hazle nut to a walnut. Somo wore picked up at least two and a halt inches in diamoter. Tho torror and alarm of tho pooplo cannot be describ ed. The storm raged lor about filtoon minutes. Larxe as was tho damage in the destruction of glass and othor injuries to - buildings, it is small as compared to the destruction of crow- inir crops, fruits and gardons. Tho country hereabouts presents a sad ap pearance mi its anil truit trees uo slrovtd. oorn, oats and vegetables gen- erallr beaten to the ground, and the shrubbery entirely deslroyod. Ho Such storm has ever visited this boo tion of tho country within tho rccol lection of tho "oldest inhabitant." The greatest loss we havo to record is in the partial aostruction 01 vna rant school building in West Indi Tho building was completed last year at an exponso of ovor 81u,0l)0.- Tho storm raised tho western portion ot tho roof from the walls and dushed 11 to tbo ground, a portion of it consist ing of tbe tin sheeting, weighing over two nuntlrou pounds, Doing carried 1 distanco of near ono hundred yards. A portion of tbe roof full npon tbe out-building and made a complete wrock of it. 1 lie westorn gauio 01 me building was completely demolished and loll in on the ceiling of tbo uppoi story, destroying the plastering and a portion CI the limoers. ido loss 10 West Indiana borougu win loot nn 82,000 at the loust. All the promi nent building were more or less dam aged. The Publio School llouto in Indiana boroui! 11. the "inuianaiiouso, "Continental Hotel," "Formers' and Drovers' Hotel," "harhart llouao," Christy s building," the "Messenger office, aud, indeed, all the buildings fronting tho wost u Herod 111 DroKen windows. Tbe dwelling bouso 01 1100- ortSanford, south of town, was moved from tbo loundution ol oonaulorariiy shattered. - 11 Wo cannot specify individual losses but the damage to tho buildings and crops will aggvogato ?o0,000 at the lowest calculation. "The m noise t in glass and putty is quite active in this placo. Many per sons are compelled to send to Pitts burg for glass of suitable size. "The stained glass on the west sido of tho Methodist E. Church is com- plotely demolished not a pano is left to toll the talo. Over two hundred liirhls of glass were broken out ot the "Indiana House," and over ono hundred out of Mr. Swoeny Hovel. 1 - The A'orth- Western Hospital. Govornor lUrlranft, after giving the friends of tho North-Western Hos pital every reason to boliove that he would Sign mo uui lor iUBb prujuci., now goes back on his assurance and rolusos to attach his signature. It is moro than hinted in lact, pluinly charged tbat the Governor's doublo- dcaling in this matter is duo to the influence of the Maekoy King, to whom it is generally supposed bo owes his nomination and eleotion. Tho King have no idea of allowing some eJOO, 000 or moro to slip out oi their clutches especially when, by tho provision of the bill, thoy will have no share in disbursing it. llio course ot Mover- nor Hartranft in Ibis mutter has rondo him many bitter enemies in this sec tion among the Republicans of energy and high standing in the party. When tbo entire medical profession of tho Slate anile in the request lor another hospital, on the ground of its urirent necessity, It is ratuor a pro- sumptuous pioco of businoss for iho Governor to set up bis weak opinions or Bclbsb personal interests in hostility to tho projoct. The northwest loav ing tho abortive Marine Hospital out ot siirht has novcr boon honored with a single one ot the many uonovoiont or rnl(irmlor ntrnrinos which the oiaio nas osuiunsnou. is ii. nut um that she should demand with a unitod voice that at least one of those worthy institutions must bo located in this section, where every year thoy be- oome more ncodful tfirie Observer. Whitman, don't you aoe that the Hospital was to havo been built out of the fl,300,000 baluuoe in the State Treasury and would therefore reduce the ring banking capital to only one million of dollars! Why, If State Treasurer Mackcy was compelled to pay out this sum for this humane pur poso, at least half a dozon banks would be left without any capital Let tho orar.y fools run at largo. Loy al ring bankers must havo tho Stato funds for banking purposes. Drown your imbeciles in the lake rather than "disturb capital." Tux Disuuisi JUmovid. Tho Independents pitched into us quite smartly last week. But, after all, thoy only provo that thoy aro both opposed to the Domocralio tiukol aud intend to dofeat it, if tbey can. This is just what the replies of the Reveille and the Times amount to. Wo re spect an opon opponent, but we de npise bushwhackers. As the masks have beon rornoved, Democrats will know bow to credit indopondonls boreaftor. No eood Domoorat can oousistently oppose and voto against our oounty tickot, boeause no bettor tickot was ever presented for tba suf. lragos ol luo people, . . i , Sudden lteath or a learneld County Man in l or launiy. j Ahnnr. flvn wueks sl'O. stranccr giving his namo as Samuol Taylor, says the Hanover Spectator, mado his appearance in our town, in avuruu 01 lovmont. and sucoeoded in obtain- 7 ' . . ' . 1 . r u. a ing worn uuring nrvom ui mi. u drow B. Itudesill, farmor, at Plum Crock, with whom ho worked about threo woeks. Upon leaving thoro, ho came to town on Monday, July 28th, lor tbo purposo of working lor the Water Company, ana visnou mu rem. denco of Mr. Michaol G. Lawronco, on Carlisle stroot, to arrango about board inn thoro. While thoro ho complained of feeling uhwoll, suffering from pain in tho bowels, and was suddenly sincK 011 down with .ovoro illness. Upon Drs. Smith and Hico Doing callod in, thoy at onco pronounced tbo man to bo in a critical condition from Inflam mation of the bowels. : Notwithstand ing every effort was mado to savo him, be linucrcd until Saturday morning lust, when be expired about half past seven o'clock. . . The deceased was S feet 7 inchoi in height; dark complexion; blaok hair, tinged with gray ; sandy moustache, and was d rested in a white linen suit. In conversation with Mr. iu be in formed him that ho was 34 years old on the 9th of July last, and atatod that ho camo horn (Jloarltcld county, whore ho has a stop mother and two sisters residing; nlso, a sister rosident at Bt. Mary's, I'.ik county, i'a. 1110 remains were iutcrred at the burial ground of Conowngo Chapel on Sun day morning, (tho docoasod claimed to bo a niomber 01 the uatnono uourcu.j If this may reach tho notice of any of tho friends of the deceased, tbey con obtain further information as to his effects, oto., by addrossing Mr. Michaol U. Lawronco, llanovor, xortt county, Pennsylvania. - , - The JMurderer Wade. The Williainsport Sun says: "Hand cuffs have proved of no service on Wade tho murderor, be having suc ceeded in breaking or removing every pair used. It was found neceossary to adopt a now dovico and ho is now socured wilb collar and chain. The collur goos around tho neck and fas tons with a lock, and tho chain, seven feet in length, extends from the collar to a ring in tho floor, giving tho pris oner the privilego of bis coll. Tho Bulletin of Saturday say : Yostorday a visitor to tho jail, iu passing along from coll to cell, was startled by a man loaning from bis bed. It was Wade, and as bo struck on his lect he seized tho chain, dashed it upon the floor and gave a yell that mado tho situa tion ruthcr an unpleasant ono for a person looking upon tho criminal for the first time. In conversation Wade said bo bad gold enough to make a longor and heavier chain than the ono be was drairif ins around. Ho is rather severe upon the sheriff for thus iron inn him, yet ho prefers the collur and chain to handcuffs tbo latlor being too li resume. Ho has linod tho inside of bis iron collar with cloth ; tbo iron being rough, ho says it hurt bis neck. hilo our inlormant was conversing with Wade, the latter pulled from bis pocket a roll or bills, and boaalingiy stutod that they had searched bim for money but could una nono, yet lie bad plonty, and know where to keep it. H Und oignra nnil other Invnrios in his cell, and invilod tbe visiting arty to partake ot the hospitably 01 is dunircon. Whon asked bow be paesod his nights, Wado replied." Jolly luut niiht I bad McUrido s cuost in boro. and I mado it lively for tho ap parition." When tbe party retired it was with tho turn conviction mat Wade's equal was not to bo found iu this country." Cut im Twain. The Klmira 6'u.ef says tbat on ibursday allernonn man named lampimw, ompiopon in the saw mill of Alva Carpenter, in Thurston, Stouben county, wbiletcnd ing the slubbing saw, noticed that tho iron "dog," holding tho end of tho log in position, had brokoo out, and the log was rolling; and springing ovor tho log, caught tho slab being cut anu threw it to one side. When turning to got back, bo slipped and toll back ward against the saw, wblob out through flosh and bone in a borriblo manner, nearly aovonng Ins body in twain. Death was instantaneous. Ho leaves a wife and ono child. Suspknped Livks. Tho Philadel phia Press says: In Moyamensing Prison aro two mon, ono of whom has not soon tbe light of the sun fort won ty-three years, and tbo other for ten years, and over boll) during all this - T . ..... time havo bung sentonoos ot death. Whon those men wore oonvlcled there woro circumstances surrounding their cases that miligated thoir crimes and restrained the humano and just Opv- crnors of the period Irom signing their death warrants. If ever there were cases that deserved Executive clam ency, thoso aro of Hint charao'.er. I If these men have not ntlonod thoir crimes, thon human Buffering is.no alouoinont lor human errors. i Tbe New York JWi'on.ln discussing tho Drew lottor about Collax s con noclion with the Credit Mobiliorswlo dlo. savs: "Wo think Mr. Colfax may rout assured thut tno puuiiu na lw mind made op about this businoss, and tho Nesbilt business also, and thut bo will do as well to loavo both of them alono. His private standing among bis frionds would scorn to be satinuo lory enough to him and them, at any rate; and, as we suspect, his publio reputation and political future are ill worth tbe labor and pains be is be stowing npon them. - Too Tui.i. Uonernl Duller snys l voted for the forward and back pay bocauso his soul wns distressed within him al seeing members ol Congress obliged to borrow money in order to pay their way and support their laoii- lios. This is really distressing, but tho distress Is wonderlully alleviate whon one roflocls that not one of llieto imnccunious members was nrcssod in to Uongrcssional service, but doubles . . . . . . . . had labored and toiled, and orawlou in the dirt beforo political manipula tors id order to uuiain a seal in uoa gross. The rittsburg rout remarks : Mr District Allornoy Swoopo doclaros emphatically that ho will not bo a candidate for Congress ; Hint ho will not support lirrott for the I nltcd States Senate, and that Krrolt will not bo a caudidato lor tbat position, lie appears to know, and now we would liko to know whether "the. lion and the lamb," Ac, and bow it was brought about. Will Mr. Swoopo support Maekoy J That was very mean thing of a man in Chicago, who borrowed $-00 from his wilo and used tbo money in obluiuing a divorce, Coupon JTewt. An exchaiico says i At the dopot, on Monday evoning, an eager-looking man jumped Irom the truiu and clasp ed a waiting woman in his arms, "Hoavons, my wife I" said he. "Mor oy, my ruflles I" which showed what both were tuiiiKing oi. , , Kight oonviets, working In a stone Sfrturry near tho penitentiary at Jef erson City, Missouri, broko from the guard on Tuesday wook. One was shot and captured, and tho others are still at largo. A nogro stolo the carpet ' from a Toiinossoo church, and cut it up into horse-blankets, and tho congregation all wont over to Broad Rivet4 to boo hita immersed. From somo unac countablo accident he was bold undor the water just ono minute too long. George N. Sanders, wbo twonty-fivo years ugo was ono of tho most promi nent politicians in the country, and tho loador of tho Young American i)omocraoy, died on Tuesday morning woett very euuooniy irom noart uis ease, at his rosidonee In New York. Sanders was Unitod States Consul at London undor President Pierce, and Navy agoot at Now York under Bu chanan. At Mansfield, Ohio. Tuesday, wook i man on whom the U. S. Marshal as ondoavoring to serve a writ oi ejootmout, noBuulied li 1 in with an a. The Marshal's deputy shot the man and it is feared both will dio. - Tho population of Iowa ia 249,418. In the assessment of cities, Dubuque ranks first in amount, Des Moines soo- ond, Burlington third, and Davenport fourth. This is the result ol the la bors of tbo Stato Board of Kqualiza tion. , Tho Walsontown Record says: John II. Goodman, of this place, purchased of Hon. Goorge C. Welker, of Sun bury, and Mr. Calvin, of Hollidays burg, 300,000 acres of timbor and ore lands, lying in Bnyder, Union and Milllin counties, paying tbercfor iu CftBb. tbe aura of 80,000. ! The only newspaper in tbe country which defends und iilslifios the base attempt to kidnap Dana, of tho Sun, and drag him to Washington for tri al, ia tho" Washington Chronicle, edited by Parson Harlan, a renogado -Methodist minister. What better could wo expoct from a court toady f Schuylor Colfax addrossod a Sunday school at Evanstoh, Michigan, on nun- ay week, and loft next day for a summer tour in Minnesota, lie still kocps up the pious dodgo, from forco of babit, no doubt Another smart woman has recently camo to the surtuce a jnrs. x. n. Horeland. of Texas. This lady, who is now in St. Louis, owns about 1,000 boad of cattlo, and accompanied tho hord all tho way from its starting point to tho latter cily, doing at least two men's work In tho way of man aging and driving. A prisonor oonnued in the ayno county (I'a.) juil for some offense, be en mo a lavorite wilb the Mioriir, wlio Mowed him the freedom of tbe jail ard. On Saturday week be took advantage of an opiiorlanity to lock bis benelactor op id a cell, and loavo tho country tor parts unknown. Tho Sheriff remained in confinomont sev- crul hours beforo lie oould attract any one's uttention, and the door had to oo broken opon wilb a aledge. Tho Democratio Stato Convention moots at Wilkesbarre, on the 27 Ui of August, and wo hope thoro will bo backbone cnoiiiili in tbo Convention to speak very plain In reference to tbo various mailers now agitating tbe country, and particularly tho "back pay" and "Iront pay ' steal. m m IUir, HonitoR. Chicago, August IT A torriblo accident occurred at half past ton o'clock lust night near Le mont. on t lie Lliieairo and Alton rail road, an incoming freight train collid- ng witn the soutn bound express pas scngcr train, almost entirely wrecking too latter, killing cloven persons out right and fearfully injuring somo thirty so von others, somo of whom it is said will die. Iho cars caught Gro and a number of the injured . were badly burned, whilo others wero scalded by hot water Irom the locomotives boilers. Although Lcmont is only about twen- milcs south ot this city, tho acci dent was not known hero, except to the ruilroad ollleiuls, until belwoen twclvo and ono o'clock this morning, and then only to ptrticg who happen ed to ascertain thut tho aurgoons bore had bocn sent for to go to tho wreck It is impossible to givo full particulars at present, but they will bo sent litter. Among tliOKO dangerously injured is 1 1 r lir C!.:.i. . I.... -r t. rti: tiuii.i. ii . tannin, ti ui uvii vi iiiu Illi nois stato penitentiary. John ,uou- gur, onginocr of tbo liahitnoro and III' Ti I f f I. ill. ..I uuiu runrouu, is uuu ui inu kimuu. A 1 'KMOCKAT OrTHK KlOIIT STAMP (.'apt. Waream and Col. Selhcimer were both candidates Dclore the Mil- Am Homocralio County Convention last wock. ' I he l;ewislown Democrat says t Alter the announcement was mado on Monday afternoon thut Cap tain Waream had beon noininatod for Senator, ninonght tho first to call up on and congratulato him was his com pelltor, I oi. soihehner, who, in shnk ing hands, said, "Joe, I am now ready V ""- mm Hnln IT. II tn lpnM tho nomination of tho Conforonco, for I consider Mifllin county is entitled to Iho candidulo." That sentenco had the "ring of lite truo metal" in it, and was honorablo aliko to tho head and tho heart of tho gallant Colonel. Such Democrats as Col Selhoimcr are tho cemont which BOlidiflos tho party ana enumes a io secure lis triumphs, Goon roa Kentucky. Gallant old Kontncky loads off in this ycor's clee tion will) a splendid victory for the Domocracy. At the election in that Stato on Monday last, James W. Tale, Democrat, was elected Stato Trrasu rorby an overwhelming majority over Mckoo. Independent. Tho hitler re- coivod but a fow t hound ml votes a told. Not a half dor.on Kadioals ar oluctcd to tho Legislature. Louisvill sends a united Democratio delegation The Kudienl psrfy is so utterly domor- ahr.ed in Konlucky llinl il nas anau donoa its orgnnir.alion. I. ant year urnnt came within n low thousand votes of carrying tbo State. Tho change has boon wrought by the con viction thut if tho country is to be resuuod from tho clutches of iho thioves who now control it, tho Democratio parly must be restored to power. Jost A wa Kxfkoted. Tbo first items at tho head of tho oolumn in the Marrisburg Journal, tbo day aflor the mooting ot the Hadioal Conven tion were I Thore was a great deal of drunkon noss in the streets, last night. Horse thioves are operating through out the eountv. Bevcrnl of tbe snouldcr-bittoni havo left tbo city. Watch. An custom ponor arttuos throiitrh a wholo oolumn says the Pittsburg 1'ost, to susluln tho position that a Demo cratio form of govornmont Is tho bout. This would bava boon regarded on an hands, somo rears ago, us a work ol supererogation a pioao of unnecsosary labor a moro onort ni an amuiuoun writer to show his ability in setting up a thoory, in order to exhibit bis skill in knocking it over. But ron v in this our day and gen eration, tho signs of tho times are full of omens, going to show thai even in our own boasted lund of froomcn, it is nooessury to broasO tho influences ol and resist tho tendencies towards Im perialism. Superficial thinkers and caroloss obsorvera are too busy, each one with bis pwn selfish plans for tho accumulation of wonltn, to nood ino indications of tho day, and dorido inoso who would warn tho people of tbe ap proaching dangor; while others care naught lor llio principles mat no ov theloundution of our systom, and bug to Iboir boson.8 tbo flattering idea thut all things will move along hii ugly aud Bafely without any effort on thuir part to koop tno macninory on toe propor track. Others, again, havo no hesitation in saying that so thoy aro prosperous in their efforts to gather pilos of wealth, thoy don't care w hat is dono at Washington. All these folks ore iu dorp error. Tba Indian, tions point with unerring certainty to the rapid growth of usurped power on the part of tbo Gonerul Govern ment; of a serious purpose to blot Statu lines and Slate govornmont out of existonce in short, to divort our govornmont from what it was whon it camo from tho bands of the mon who formed it, and who so fur as political wisdom is concerned may truly bo said to havo boon undor tho inlluonce ot inspiration ; and to maxe it an Kmpiro, composed of provinces which onco woro Slalos. This would bo no new thing In tbo world's history. It bus been doue, and it may bo done again. Spain once was composod ol sundry indo- fiendont kingdoms, each possessed of egislolive bodies," beforo whom her kings woro compelled to yield, liui Castile and Arragou wero melted down Into Spain tho two limited monarchies woro converted Into ono consolidated Absolutism, and tho pco- ilo became sluves, and havo so re mained even until this day. No peo ple ever yet permanently preserved their freedom through centuries with out watchfulness without a jealousy of thuir rulers. The tHU'erence. The New York Hcrmld, in contrast ing tho difference in the prominm on cold between f ranco and luo united States, makes tbe following wbolo6omo remarks : Franco, It is said, will soon resume specie payments, though, in fact, sas- lansion bus boon lilllo moro man nom- nul in tbat country. - The pooplo thore havo hardly known that specie pay ments wire suspended, so small bus boon tho premium on specio and so lilllo the dill'ureiioe between gold and paper. 1 hruuini all the terrible di aiders and enormous cost of tbe war wilb Germany and of the Commune with the thousand million dollars of ndcmniiy to pay Germany, and huv ni; bsforo all this a national debt nearly equal to thut of tho United Slates at prosent, tbo premium on gold novcr went up much, aud lo-duy is only a fraction of ono por cent. The tinted stales tins beon eight years al peace, bus paid off all the floating in dubtednces of the war and live bond red millions of debt besidee, and is be yond all question tho richest country T . -.i !.!.... : .1 i.i in resourvus auu uiuuniry m tua vvvriu, and yet the premuim remains at nt- tocn per cent, and abovo. Why this dilTerouce between tho two countries? Would specio in tho Treasury hi ing us to or near specie payments f Wo have known the Treasury to have as much, surplus gold as ino nniin oi England in its vaults, and yet the gold iireinium remained high, iho truth is we are largely a debtor nation ; we buy and borrow to a muoh greater amount than we soli., franco, on the contrary, soils moro than sho buys, exports moro than she imports. As a cousoquenco both the specio on hand and all we can raiso from the mines is mortiracod abroad. Hero is tho sccrot oi the wholo mailer. A Dallas (Texas) nowspapor pays thore ia room between plow handles in that county for twenty thouennd young men, and not a sou aro foot be hind a counter or in an omce lor ihoso wbo want clorkahips or other soil places. J here aro many other conn lios liko Dallas, Texas, and "Dial's what's the matter." r Another ropo wnlkor, Rignor liulll- ni. is come to cross tno .MiiLrnra do low tho fulls on a cable, and will eclipse Hlondin by finally jumping into tho river beneath, a distanco of one bun drcd and fifty feet. ' Urur gillmtisruifutj. J A I.E. The underlined offcra for IV aale a valuable town properly in tbe borough ol rioarneid. iit hiiiid teet, witn a irona two- etory plank bouaa tnereoa erected, with th AIro, aewine room and bath room on aoot.n.l floor. Ilouae flnlohed eomplete front oollar to attics Uood doul.le poreb and good water. Trite roa aonabln and paynienta enjy, SOaugT.v WM. M. McCt'I.I.OVJQIl. mo TIIK TAX-PAY l.KS OP I.A)V X KKNCK TOWNSIIU Notion ia hereby given IhM tbe duplicate for tho "enih road tax anenacd for the purpnie of payina? the debt Biralont the townahip incurred hy the bulldint; aud improveuiont of roaui, baa been planed in my hanila Tor eolleotlon. l wilt moot tho tai payera at the Arbitration Room, In Court llonae, on TiieulnT. Wodneidny and Tbure.loy of Hfp- temlier aoort, and ean be found at my rrxideuoo at any other lima. JUSIil'll OWE.SH, Aug. 201 m Di trlct Treanurer. NOT! Ui All pareonawill lake notice thai I have nurrhaiu'd at Sheriff 'e aitle the fol lowinf artlrlca of itprponal property, via i 1 oonk- injt loro and furniture, I largo kettle, t llinlr elcd, 1 plow, 1 frrlmUtono, I oow, lot of hay, eom and buckwliit in the ground, and all the timber made in the wood an the farm now oocuplcd by Pavid Crowell bavlnn hern aold aa the property of the aaid Crowell and tbat I bare lei) tbe aald Srlielea wilb aaid Crowell tuhjoot to my order. All pereone are warned nt to mtdtllo wflh aald proporty, aa It bolongi to me. Fronrhvllle, Aujcuat SO, 1K7J St rpo OWNKHal Of DRIKT HO.IIAHP. X TIMBKR. Notloe la hereby nlven that the time for filing olaime for unmarked timber bat been extended Io FKI'TKMIIKH let, 1.-IT.1. All pertona lorlng unmarked timber, either by Ice freabot or high water of April, are requeeted to prneent their elaima proi.erly authenticated by tbat data. (UI) C. W. SMITH, Auditor. riLLIAM M. 1IENUV, JusTirm y or vna l'a.ir an g. aivanaa, 1,1. M IIKH CITY. Collootlont liiade and money promollr paid nver. Artielra of aftreeinent and deoda of conveyance neatly oxaeulcd and warranted cop. not or no charge. lya.v 7a TTOUSR k LOT VOll SALKI- I 1 8'tnate In PENNKIE1.D. A well flnlihcd Houaa, narn, Ofttpa, and other neoeaaary build inga. Will baaold eheap at private tale, For prion, tar nil and gther Information, anply to Pa. JOHN II. k'r.l'NR, July 1, IIT-t. ' Tennteld, Ti Spokes, Rims & now Handles. JOHN O. DAVIS BON, ISIOX Sl'OKE WORKS, 8. W. Oor. LKOPAKD OTTEIt Blneta, rniLADKLPnu. w-gn4fiir FilaaLlat.V- 1st NEW LI MR KILN t NEAK CbKWKNSVIM.B. The nnilorilg-nail would roipoolfully tlfjr H peraum Intercut"! that ha hai Ju'l ericletl a new Lime Kiln. In Pike tnwnbip, unJ will keep n hand a IW.l elaae aualily ut lira? Lime, which will be fnrulilied to larmen, bnildere and olbera at J5 orele per tuakfl, ooili, al the aim jeaD-oia" U. II. CAl.PWKM.. I)' 1CKINSON SKMINAHY, 1 WII.MAMNI'OHT, PA. l-'ur both eoxea. EilablilhoS 25 Toara. Supe rior advantairna in every department of eullura. Send for CatalogiM, Arranira earl (or rouiua. Fall term beglna August Ssth. - W. LKK 8POIT.SWO0P, D. P., , JyH M preaidmt. 187C lEXTEXXlAL! 1876 ! Tho New "CENTENNIAL" CLOTHING STORE! sr.Kt st: vi Mcn'l Sultl of Farmera' Canimere, only... ...st kf.hu a co8. . Mrn'i Built of Cbftvlnt, onlv. at KhliK (O.'ri. Uen'l SulU of HootJ-h Cheviot, only.. at kh'ltll t CO.'B. Men't Sniti of Knarliah Moltun, only ai Kl.KIt A CO.'rJ. Men'i Saitief Pine Pine Diagonal... at KKKK A CO.'S. -Youlh'a SulU from S7.00 Io 5.0U S.00 19.00 18.00 20.00 . 16.00 at KKKK t'O.'B. ChilJren'a Famy fuiw. fn.m t.M Io . IO.0D at kt.UK a to. a. . . Gent's FurnLsliing Goods, bait and larfcut Hock in town, at KKKR k CO.'S New Centennial Clotiiino House, Corner Seeood and Market Streoti. e-ff-Oe and nee for ronr'elvet. Tit Mat fn.k- loNufcfe Clotkin'j llvu in i'lrarjttld. 6 15-78 gTEVENSON k CO'.3 EXCELSIOR BAKERY, MARKET STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. Ilevlni- recently Sited Bakery, and Procured the aorvtoea s nrst-eiaaa iiaaor, wa are prepared to furuiah RESH BREAD, ROLLS, CAKES, &C.. verv (Ut. Wa will deliver Bread. Kell. Cakei of all linda, frcrh every noroini;, at the doore of oar auatouicre, if demred. We roepeotrully eo licit lhara of puhlia patronare, and feel aure that we oan eHve entire Mtivfaetion. Wo alro keep on hand a choice atrortment of t AWUlfc.-1. nun, unA.iULa, i.L..-uu.vrj, iu UACCO. CIUAKS. Ac. Frcnh FRI'IT.S and VEOKTABLES received daily and void al rreona!i)e prieel. rrah dim r.iln, in leuioti, t.j-inceanorqaart. It hi tllf-iH ainaya on naaj. , (lire ue a call. We atrire to i.N-ao. Aug. 8. 1374 If. HTEVIiJirioN CO, T WK MITCHELL WAGON, FOR Farm, Freight and Plantation Use. ' Tnlrertally known at th ' OBiaiAL BACINE TfAQON. Made by exncrieAccl workmen out of at piod material aa money ean buy. Wo do not claim to build the lowoat priced Wag-oat, but oar aim n to build n well nroi.ortioncd nae.in in all itt porta, and eaeol in durability and light draft. For the iatt quarter of a century the Mitchell Wagon haa tuceetafully maintained II recitation of being Iht beat wagon In uae. The rapidly inereaaing demand for tbcm provoa their tui.criorlty overall other wegone. M itch. lt, J.ewlt a Co., M-inuraoturert, Kaclne, Witronalu. For aala by T1IOS. RKILY, An. S, 1ST! Clcarbold, I'a. Full dlreetlont tctil with each obart Any icf- enn eon otc them. P-nt poet paid on receipt oi trleot, vii i I.tntna llHKa CnnT, cult SI altea, ova' FAra- Coi-r CnAv, II eiaee, Vrar Cnanv, cula tl aiica and fire ttylea, JI.II0 each, l'lira Cnanv, cula 21 titet, all atylua, Max a Ktrit Coat Cnanr, eutt 1 1 aitea, 1 .''0 each, or, full act, lit charti, ti. AGENTS WANTED, Union Chart Co., Ilreenville, I'a. Mra. i. K. Uamiltna, ag. nt rer tloarnoia, cen tre and Clinton eountiea. V. O. addreaa, I.uthcra bnrg, Clcarticld Co., I'a. auKe-SinO The Most Attnictive Subsci iiition Book ruLliblicd tins lear. IN SEARCH OF THE CASTAWAYS: A Uonantio Nnrratlve of the Lose of Capt. (.rant of the Itrift "Hrittnnma, or t Adven ture of hti Children and Krindi in bit IU ico very and Jtcecne. Kia bracing tbe l'CMiriptitin of a Voyage Round the Werld. llv iULED vnnNC Author ot "Twenty Thvuwid Lt-aguua under the rk-a," ete. 170 Flno KiiKrTin(ti; C2M I'avrei. Prioe, $1i0. A UK NTS WANTKl). For dor,pliv circu lar, tennj, torrttory. etc., addrrst i. Jt. lit r I I. t. U i r u., aug!3-3t rubliwbcra, rbilndvlpbia. L EOXAIU) HOUSE, Oi p'ifttf Rxilr-ind lfpot, C 1' I- A It V I li I.I). I A. ly lorated ami a tim-ciMi itotci in an rvpeeu. Hreakrait for paKvmr Irnving on J una 1 1 , I n73. Prtprietor, f AMES MITCHELL, ' - 5 ' ctAiaa in Sijuare Timber & Timber LniiJs, Jell'7S ' CI.KAHFIEI.1, PA. ' HI.tIOVAI REI2ENSTEIN 1 BERLINER, . wlolenale dealer Io GEMS' HRISHIG tttODS, Have removed to IHT Chnrcn atreet, between Franklin and White alt.,' New York. IJy'U'Il AIlMINIMTHATOIt'tJ NOTU ENotleo la hereby liven thai h Mere of a.lminialratinn on the ealnle of PKThll M. PMITII, dceeaard, late of Ilcll tnwn.hin. CIcarlieM annntv. Prin t.. having been duly granti-d to tho nnderainned, all peraona tnilel.ted to aaid aatnta will pleaae make iiir.iii.ie imjmeni., ana moto nnvtng eiaima or demand will proacnt Ihcm properly authenticated for ecttlt-mcnt without dclav. JuilN C. CONVnrt, aug-(lt- Adminiatrator. IaaTRAV.Canie treapaaalnt: on the proper i ty of tilt anbanriber, In Covlntton townahip, on or about tho lat of June, lnr;i, throe Sheep. The owner it reuealfd to ooine lorward, prove property and pay charge and toko them away, or thi'V will be diapoaad of accrdioe to law. augl.1 J.e 11AVI1I ASKkV. 0i)A ear day I Aatnta wanled I V'J 1V CU All olMPi of wurking pcopln, or either lex. yonri ar old, make more money at work Tor na Iu their npare momenti, or all tho lime, than at anything eUe. I'atlioulare free, Addrvae O. Ktiiioi A Cue, l'ortlan.i, Alain. ot::0',yl TI'HTICKS VoMTAIU.K. FEIX Wa hare printtsl a lerte number of the new l-tH II ILL, and will on tba receipt of twenty. We eente, mail a eoay to an addreet. nyii "JOSEl'II II. ROWLEH, JoAtico of f t Ilia I'eaoe and "erlvener In the upper en.', al .n-(.., lu.nMiip, oiiecin.pi uiaejo w oioney r. pniu 1.T.M TrO.O If i til UsrcUnufous. Jr T Ol' JUIMMtH drawn for B.pt. Trrrf J A. P. IHIil, eouiiuoooiugoa Ike fuuittt j,,,' y, 23d dejr I no jrnnin. Lerl flnndrlaod..,..Hjll A. II. thaw IoiUm I). W. t'lnleon llliKimiJooob Wilbrlui..(lrabai Jul. II. Turner Uur IKnry ll(!cirt...(;u,l,l Mark K,tler..llridlonl J. I.. riliaw...ilouli.U!e U. M. Tlioniion..Ur.l) D. W. Viae JorJ,, Janira Irrin " I'. K. Mokol Koo W.J. Kline llurniido W. P. Talt.....aI(,lw I,. J. Kurd l'Un Jul. L. btuart...Muriu L. Flood Ci.riiiKli.ii J. H.iirnge..N.tVuhiaa Win. Porlrr.....l'ltarCeld Jiunn 11, Chrk ' A. M. Hill-... " .I'.Uilun lluUrn...!',k, KL. Purlin. ...Picaiur J. It. Arnold Vu'm Tiuvr. it auaa. J. L. Oiarhart...l)ugla Jacob INney " Uriah Lite " John I.lia Baccaria U. Mvban'ryM...Jurutide II. E. Wilton... " Jaa. McCroery. T. W. Kilchen, " Jat. II. Edingir...1Itady Jaoob C. Hinilb.... " Ueorge Horn " Frami.ion Hull Hell K. C. JubnannCloaii(, l..M.Coudrii-t,CoriirUjn Ira Bliaffor.Curwrnitiiu J ainea A Iberl.... lleeatu, Alirnm ll(jurr..Unlilia II. II. M"rr'jr....(.k, Owrge tIlanli-j....Uu;t, vv ijiiuin iiugortj.. k Ilro. llancrty..llouti lla Thoma Htronir...Jor(lKa Jatoei MuNcal... " A. A. Ileal Lawrrnee T. Spacknian. " Wm. C. Ilotr... Joe. II. Hew lei H. il. bbuBner, 11. tiakmiiD.. o Jtibo Catiiibt-rr...O!rt.,lt Joi.'K. lirpbara....Peui Jatue Art riura " Win. II. Fietroan...like' John Ardery Jamuol Moore a Bobt.Carioa, Wouilward Henry Albert. ..Uradlord paniel Htewail, " Daniel tlrobam, M John Buck " N. V. Wilton... " John riinevd ..Cbrll Tobiaa Weatover.M Edwurd Wood ' J.M'Laut;lihn..Clearncld Alex. Irvio " W. 8. Bradley " Cornel Owesa, " KACIlKflS' EXAMINATIONS. An fTumlnfitioB fur tetschrrt, for tb t;bool ycur of 1K7.H, will be haJd for crfa of tbe MrenI dlHtTIOUID ClCktrncltl uuuulj m Miaou lirndford and U radlord Jmlppoaicat, tWil. liainroTe, tiwlt-y, AaguM 25. bogf tui WaHMiAuu.aU WdlaVMton, TucifiLjr, A u rr nat 2A. l)eca(ur and Oiccolj at Oiceola. VVedoBfi, A up U it 27. oo lwafd aud Houti Jale, at Tbumti Henlcr lon'i, Tbimilvy, Aujruit '1. Oulirh, at JnriMt illr, Fri'lar. Auf at 30. : Ht-crarta, at (IImi Hope, Halurtlaj, Auytm 30. . Jnrdon, at Annrlllc, Mod day, t?opttuilr I. Knoi, at New Millport, Towday, 8i-trnler2. Pvnn, For((mwD and Luiobtr Citj. ai Lawber Lily. wctDciuay, Kcpteinber i. i'lkte, itriuriiurt liidepvoilant and CarweaiTil! at Curwtroivill. Tburtday, tSoituibar 4. Lawrenoe, Lattrrnco iudeioDdcjit and Clear field, at CUnrfltld, KaturdBy, 8ttember A. ijnioB, at iwocmoit, aUonany, nchteinDer V. llrdy and iJlwoin. at Laibcnburc. Tucidar, if ci i, ai liower, itiunday, pteintrar 11. lluroBtlv, at Jturnsidp, Friiy, Heptpmler 12. Cbcet and Nc Wmbinfrt.tn. at New WasMnz- ton. Halm day, Bcpicuiber 13. KartbauM. at halt Lick,Tueidar,itemrterll. Coviitirtun, at Alulionburc. Wcdntaday, t-Mi- trtnbcr 17. (iirard, at fonirreni ITill, Tharsdar, Frpt. If. Oonhen, at ShawitriUa, Friday, Hoptcmbvr 19. HtMtun.at 1'onnGfld, tiatBrdwy. t?'itjuber 20. AlrrUt Kylrrtown, Tuewlay. September 23. flrabatn, at tirahamUin. Wtdnraday, P-(L2. Kxamiaatii.ni to bof(iD at 8 o'clock, m. ia. Tetwhen are expeeU-ti to be exainiuad onlr 1b tbe dintriflt where thy intend toai-hio. Au ed- ocationai mmttiR will be bfia Biter mci rxanl Bation; wh.a tbe aubjcetl of tchool and di$itict rt.ortB, diitriet and cuyoty iotlituici, aMmtlb oda fo iiuproviDj our acbuuli, will be dtMuvMHl. The presH'Dee of tbe director!, at these mcetbga, li iudiipL-u table. J. A. GREGORY, Aug. 8,lS73-3t. . Co. Sup'U 1)UHIJC SALE. By virtue of an order uf thn Orphani Court of Clearfield county, the OTrderflaTttrd, adiDtniatrater of th fe int of John Orr, rlw'd., late of Lawrence to ehip, will trll at public lale. at tbe Court Uobm, at IV o'clock, m., on THUKFDAT. ALOt'aST 2?Tn, m, tbe following real estate: All that ocrtaio pieet or lot of ground, lituaie in Lawrence towmbip, oounty al'drevaid and btate of l'cnntiylriuia, boundrd and dncrihrd ae follows, vii: Itcfin ninf at a poit on batik of Wontg tmery ereck ; tin-uce op raid itrt-arn north 37 dercci writ 9 7-10 ji.rclica, north 2$ drgtcea eat 11 j-crcbci, north 11 dfgrcesi want 8 perebva, north 40 de preet wrt 4 pcrehea, north 12 dow writ 4 pcrchei to a p'jat on line of land oi McPhcri a llrotben ; thence by lu&di of MoHierson Broth en eouth 3J degreee wcit CI perrhii to pft; tbenee by lanie formerly of O. P. (ioUiellow aoutb Bfi drprrct cat 14 1-10 prrchct to a port, ' north Si dt-frrort east 7 6-19 perciiet to a pon on a (tart tbooo I-' dlt((,wet Wctt 12 iM'l pereben to dead a bit pine: thittce ky land formerly of U. 1. Uoodftiluw north M de rreci cait 14 Derchot to doH and ulaeo of bffTiB- ningr -contaimnir tbrvw acre aud one kindred and one and wrrn-tpnthf ptrrbM and allow-:, marly all oJcurf-l and vuder a frool euteof cal tWaliufi, and btiHuir thereon erwtrd a one ana a italf etory plank but- and email etaMe. Trrks. Une bair vnrH ano naianre in m monthv, to be corurcd by bond and mortgnge oa the pretutftei. J una n. vi iw'u.r.i, August If, 1AT3-3U Adui.uiitrator. 4 N A i. N ORDINANCE Bo it ordained v tbe Ilurceaa and Town Council of the Uorouch of ClearH. ld : That from sad aHer tbo paaaaire of Ibia or li nance. II tball not be lawful for any pereon or p.-reooa to place any aticka. pa per, ooal tahee, cinder, tin cane, manure or any kind of offalt or debria, whataocror. in noyof lee atrecta or public allova In aaid borough, and eve ry pereon ao uftVn.liiig ahall forfiit and pay into the liartitiirh treaaurT. fur the fitet offence, the aura ot' Bvodollara, nod for tbe aeoond sod aarb ana evory tutrfK-fuent oa.-nea, tbe turn of t.-n dollara, and to ba personally liable for any and all daa agcadone to peraone or proportv, tho eonacqnenea of any each obatruotiona to placed in aaid ttrm-U and tlleva at aforcaaid. A. C. TATK, Burgeaa. Aug. , 187S-.it K. C. JOHNSON, Soc'y. "I ?KEDOMA WAGONS & BUG- 1 (1IES. Pcraont wanting nret-rlaaa War n" and Ulrica thoiil.1 call on J. eSHAW k triX, Clonrflrld, I'a., who have a larpe number of Fre- dnnin Wogont and Bnitgiee eoualnntly on baed, Thry aro the beat manufactured augft-at 1 PRIVATE SALE! Tlie subscriber having made arrnngernenta to remove east ward, will olT. r at private tole any or all of t'' followinn bouet-hold furniture, via : One CulUff bed-room act, one dining-room act, one pwrlorrt, ono J'iano, conk etovc, Stanley Air-tiiht w.it tlovo. No. II Morning tllory parlor itnve.torei" er with a lol of other furniture eejlially valuaMa. Tboae in net-d of Airailure will pleaea eall ana etainine It between thia timo and tbe middle of September. ' KKV. tiKOHUB UALb. Clearfield, Pa., Jnly o-in. MISS H. S. SWAN'S SCHOOL FOR" GIRLS CLKARPIKLP, TA. FAI.l. Tklt nf fnnrteon WCeka. will rniu oouiuieuoa alunday, Septviulicr lat l"' TKKMS OF TIITIO.V. . Reodlnir. nrtlio(!rapliy.ritln!.m Jectl.ee aona, Primary Arithmetic and Primary tleoimphy....:. ' lllatnrr I nealand dcaeripllva tleorrni-bT with Maw Bmwlnj, llmianar, Menial and Written Arithnclic....v J' Algebra aud the SeM-ncoa M H Inatruotion in tnatriitaental tuoaic.n 1 Oil painting, II leaaent " Waa work ,f Fnr Tull narli..ulara aend for Circular. Clcarfleld. An. , MS. ; : "'l1'!' '- VDMIMHTII 11(lH,"J NIITH'K. Nollet itberehv given that letter. of adrolnltlrali' on theeatataof A1.KXANHFR BKATY. de'ce.. late of 11,11 townahip, Clearneld oounty, rent a. having been duly granted to the un.ieraiteaa. all peraona indebted to aaid eatate will I'1"" e?aae imuieuiata payment, ana tnoae claiinl or dcuiaodt will prerent thcui prop"1) authenticated for aetllement wilhout aciav. jami;s ui:ai. Augnal, 1.1, 18J3 lit. Adminltra "I IXIU'IJTOKX' Mil ICIi Notice ia 1 J hy given thut Icltrra trilamonlary baiicj m-oii grunt, it to llic un.lcr.lpnca on mc Mra. l.l.U Fl.ANMllA.N, ileeeaai'd, im" 7 Clonrflrld, t'lcarlield rounl.v, IVnnaylvania, peraona llidcbtcd to aaid aetata, are reauettc -I t" make Immediate) payment, and Ihoao ban"k elaima acninat the anme will prevent them JU authentieatid for aelllenienr. JAJltt.l u. UltAlta.n, nugl.1 l i:eciil . niNAFCIAL STATEMENT of tl'" L Karthaua townahip School Fund, for ! yoM ending Junn lat, ISTSi nic-rllTa. To balance in Trraun'i handt at laat acttlctnentH . To amount of duplicate for IrTS ' To amount reeeiveu Iron unaeaiou mono J( To amount Stale appropriation J ' To amount from Cn. lolilooliun purpoaot j ( To amount from othor aourcct. ' Total.. nevvtilTi Una. By amonnt of ordert lifted tincc laat " tiM a tlemi-nt t T Hy amount of pereenlago on duplicate... j( ( lty i reaaiirer'a percentage . 11 y aioncratlout , - . . T' Total -! i. Ualanna on hand al laat acttlemcn ...... J V. I'DTTI It. rreao..- .Tovr.i'D Hit til t"l. PfcrelatT.