She gltpntliran. 'ft T " CLBARF1KLD, Fa. WEDNESDAY MOKNING, 6KPT.I, t87t. Rudir, If 70a want to know wont la going on la tha buttlnai. world, juat read our adrartialng oolomna, tbo Sfial eolumn in parttaulnr. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. rum rnnaiDniT: SAMUEL J. TILDEN, or ww Ton 1. rom TICK FE HID 1ST I THOS. A. HENDRICKS, ' Or IH01AIM. DIGEST OF ELECTION LAWS. Potlf open at 7 ft- m. and, without IntermUelon, oloie at 7 p- m. woo cai to. Eviry male eitUea, twenty-one yeera or age, poeieaiiBg tho following quallfirationa, ihell b entitled to vole at all eleolione: 1. Ho ehall have boon oi(iio of tin Uolteil Stale! ooo month. 3. na aba.ll haro resiled In the State 00a year f or, if having previoaily been qaalined elector or natira bore eititoQ thereof, and ahall bare moved therefrom and returned, then be ehall bare realded tbarein lis month! Immediately preceding the eleotlon. S. lie ahall hare reilded In tba dlatriet where be Intenda to Tote two month! Immediately pre ceding (he election, iaitead of tea daya, aa for merly. 4. Tf twenty-two year! of age, or npward, he lball bare paid, within two yeare, a State or eoanty taa, whioh ahall hare been aiteieed at laaet two nontha previooa to the elaetion, and paid at leaat one month preriona to the aama i Foreign bora ciiiaooa Muet hate been Bat- orellaed at leaat ana month before the election, and meet eonform to tho requirement! oontatned ta aeetion 4, preceding. The election will be held en "tba Tncaday next following the flret Monday of November," being thie year the 71b day of the month. Wedoeodoy, Sept. fttb, li the laal day for be ing aicefaed. Friday, October lib, ti the laet day for ee earing natarallxatlon papera. Friday, Oetober ath, la the Mat day on which tsxee ean be paid In legal time to vote. The abOTO date! ihonld be oarefully remom- bered and acted on by all colore. Hon. 0. R Barrett, will scldross the CIcrtrBeld Tildcn and llondricks Club, at Pio's Opera House, on Saturday evening next. Let tliore bo a good attendance. Israol Tent, Esq., will address tho Tildcn and Hendricks club mooticg, at Curwonsvillo, on Friday evening. Wo bopo tho Democracy of Curwonsvillo borough and Pike township, will Iwar this fact in mind. Pat You r 'J' ax. ThoBO citiions who propose to voto on "Tax" at tho ap proaching election, should bear tho fact In mind that tho tax must bo paid not lator than tho Cth day of October not on election day, as thoy did undor tho old Constitution that is too lato. 3t. Be Careful. Every citizen who changes bis residence removes from one borough or township to anothor. between tho Cth day of September and the 7th drty of November, loses bis vote voluntarily disfranchise himself. Tho Constitution requires ovory voter to resido at least sixty days in tho election district where he offers to voto. 3t. "The coal break," on our fourth pago, is interesting reading matter. Tho Tildcn and Hendricks Club will moot in Pie's Opera House overy Sat urday ovoning. Speakers will bo pres ent at each meeting. IVa this woek publish on our 6 rut pago a synopsis of tho cstimntcd value of the Centennial buildings and thoir contents. It is an immense aggregate Tho Tildcn and llondricks Club at Woodland, is nowono of the strongost in the county. Bradford township will redeem itself this fall and will do bet ter than ever. Header, it you want to learn some thing about the extravagance and cor ruptions of tho Grant-Hayes adminis tration, road tuo speech of Congress man Horeford, on our first pago. Withdrawal. M r. Frederick Shoff, nt Boccuria township, has authorized ns to withdraw his rumo from the list ot candidates fur Associate J ndge. No tickets will therefore be printed for him. "Your Tickets." Tho tickot and blanks used at the primary election will be ready for delivery to Mr. Tost, Chairman of our County Committee, by Saturday, tho Otb inst Candidates nd Committee-men, when in town will ploaso call on him for those essen tial document. 81RVZD Them Kkiiit. The two liadical editors over In Huntingdon, Guss.ol the Globe, and Durborrow ot the Journal, took it into thoir heads to go to the Legislature next winter, but whon the county Convention mot last week, it selected two other tellows, the dele gate! preferring that the two gentle men should remain at home and attend to thoir respective newspapers. Georoi B. Goodlandir, Editor. THE LAST SHYSTER MOVE- MEAT. Tho (ioreriior of llVxvtuim has ex alted ideas oi his powers; and thinks himself oven as great as tho oourt ot tho District of ('ultiiiihiu. A citizen at Milwaukee., deeming hiinsell libeled by that veracious sheet, the Chicago Times, and having complained to tho Gover nor, that functionary lias issued a re quisition on tho Governor Of Illinois for the body of Wilbur A. Storey, editor of that journal. 11 e arc afraid it will not be granted ; at any rato, Storey doesn't appear to be at all alarmed. Wisconsin needs anothor Governor badly. How nicely theso political shysters would adjust M r. Storey's case if there was no State lino running across from tho Mississippi river to Lake Michigan, between Chicago and Milwaukee. It is just so with some fttrmora and lot ownors. Thoy would bo tho owners of a great deal more land if their neighbors were not so tenacious in putting in claims to cer tain lines which intervene Tho man who assumes to bo tho Governor of a Stato and has no moro respect for the Ihws and lines of an adjoining State, should bo put on the trail of Sitting Bull. The out lawing of tho one is no greater than the other and they should travel together. The Primary Klection. Our pre liminary party Btrugglo comes oft on Saturday, tho 10th. Tho names of all tho contestants for tho several oflicos to bo filled in our county, and in the district this full are now beforo tho pooplo. The first inquiry the citizon must make before casting his ballot tor a candidate, is this: Is be honest? Ishe competent? Being satisfied on this point, tho votermust oak himself in tho second place, tho quostion, "Who will add tho most 'length to our party ? Does ho possess any elements of per sonal popularity over his competitor ? And in tho third place, is ho worthy or deserving of tho position he socks to fill? Personal claims is tho very last thing to be considered in apolitical can vass, because no one man is any bottor than another in this county, and there fore, all meet on common ground. It will bo observed that thcro is no con tost for Congress, Assembly and Jury Commissioner, and that Messrs. Mack. cy, Tate and Burchficld havo tho field to themselves. Those gentlomen aro all honest and competent, and deserve the full party voto at the primary. For Senator, Sheriff, Associate Judges and District Attorney, tbero is plenty of good material, and if our party friends act upon tho policy indicated, tho very best men will of course bo nominated and triumphantly elocted. Tho Radical Hayes and Whceleritcs held anothor of thoir weakly pow-wows in tho Opora House, on Monday eve ning. The attondunco was pretty fair, but tho speeches failed to create any enthusiasm among tho followers of the party. Hon. J. B. McKnally address ed tho meeting, on tho subject of tho Into war, and practically Ignored tho issues at slake in tho present cam paign. Ho seems to think, like Kil patrick, that "a bloody-shirt campaign, with plenty of money," is the only tiling that can possibly koep the Rad ical candidates t rom shipwreck and ruin this full. His spoech was unsatisfac tory to his Republican friends. It was void of reason or argument, and much of it lacked good common sense. Ho ridiculed tho idea of reform, and thought any party would stcnl and mako mistakes when in power. This may bo so, but we do not soe it in that way. Alter Mr. McEnally was through, "Soldior" McDonald jabbered a while, and then Murray pronounced tho ben ediction. Radicalism is on its last legs. This is a noticeable feature at their gatherings. The people feel tho neces sity of a change, and tho party lasb will fail in its efforts to drivo thorn to tho support of tho Radical candidates in November next. "Tho Democracy held a mooting at Kylortown on Monday eveninrz last. and report the attendance at fivo hun dred. A roliahlo eye-witness counted the crowd while Mr. Wallace was talk ing, and there woro just one hundred and fifty-three persons in tho crowd, all told. Our informant also says that there was a groat deal of drunkenness and that the meeting broke up with thrco fights Journal. Wo aro informed by a gentleman from Kylortown, who was at the moot ing, that tho above itom, from last week's Journal, is a bare-faced lie. He did not tako tho troublo to count tbo number of persons at tho mooting, bnt tho crowd was variously estimated at over four hundred. But two or throo drunken men wcro in attendance, and woroot the Journal stripe of political reformers, who always follow In tho wako of political gatherings in order to raise a rumpus. In this instance they woro nnsiicsessful, although U103" did manngo to raise a fight amongst themselves, but it was in no way con nected with the mooting. Hit 'im again, Mr. Journal. Forney a Joker. Thoeditorof tho Press, avers that "Hayes' own momen tum" will carry Ohio for the Rads. Well, so ninny bribes and fibs havo bocn traced to tho door of tbo Press ofllco, that we aro compelled to disbe- licvo all Cameron's slavo utters on this point Ho Is simply a practical des perado. He has cut all thoso who nursed and trained him up to man hood, and gave him position in society, and has formed an alliance with bribe takers, and lias tuken to tho highway hko othor dosperadoos before him. Ho did not originate the scbomo ho is only an imitator, and a poor ono at that V hen Lowisand Connolly prey ed upon the travellers who passed over tho Allcghonies fifty years ago, thoy frequently divided with those they robbed, it satisfiod that they wcro poor men. Bnt rornoy novor divides. Compound Tri ths. Senator Wal- laoo made ono of his jury, argumonta tivo spocches boforo the Tildon and Hendricks Club, at the Opera Uouso, on Satnrday night, A large number of Radicals were present, and thoy staggered awfully coming down tho stairway and on their way homo. Tho statistical and recorded truths burled at the heads of Bolknap and his band of soldiers' gravo robbers, disconcerted and nnerved thorn. The shot woro too effective for frail mortals, and tboy staggorcd along the street saying, it's too bod I too bad 1 1 There must be a change. It may be an improvement 1 It cannot be made any wnise. C'omihu. Tho Railway World saysl tho Rochostor and Statu Line railroad Intended to tup the Pennsylvania bituminous ooul field will he finished at Salamanca by the 1st of January, 1877, and next spring It will bo pushed on towards the coal basin of Jofferson county. Honest Government and a restoration 01 publio confidence, would soon givo us a northern opening for our immonso coal deposits. These two features tho' present political Jack Sbophord's, can novor engraft on the affections of a people they have robbed and betrayed for so many years. A wholesale chango of agents at Wash ington, and that alono ; is what will bring about a revival of business. Tho building of railroads will then 00m menco with renewed vigor, log jobs will open up, saw mills, furnacos, and other machinery will begin to buza as formerly, and thoso who really want w.'rk can find it. Publio confidence can only bo restored by A wholesalo romovul of thoso agents who have broken up tho business of the country, and who have debauched both Church and Stuta. Away with tbo Boechers, Gleiidennings, and Gerdomnines, who have "led astray" tho sisters of their Congregations, and imprison, or exile, tho Bclknups, Babcocks, and othor post-traders, cadet sellers "crooked" whisky dealers and their confederates. When all those aro turned out of Church and Stuto, then we will have peace and prosperity, and not before. Lucky Boy. Tho Tyrone Democmt says : "Hon. John Roilly has appointed W. C. Caldwell, aon D. T. Caldwell, Esq., of this plaoo, to the Naval Cadet ship for this District, and notified him to appear at the Naval Academy at Annapolis, for examination, on the 12th of September." This again shows that Democratic Congressmen refuse to follow Radical precedents. Not ten Democratic boys, outside of the relation ship ot the Congressman, has received a Naval, or Wost Point Cadetship in fifteen years, whilo thirty-five Radical boys have been honored by Democratic Congressmen in ono yoar. The differ ence is tbis: Deraocralio Congress men select boys because of thoir merit, while it has bocn the practice of tho Radical members to chooso only from their own party friends, and then thoy wonld charge the parent from one to three thousand dollars for tho appoint ment. Hud Mr. Reilly adopted the Radical plan and niado party alono tho tost young Caldwell would have re mained at Tyrone Skins or Prosperity. Tho Radical organs deny that there aro 94,000 olerks employed in tho several Departments at Washington against 40,000 at the close of tho War in 1805. This how ever thoy do admit : Tbo member on the pay roll In 1872 was 80,086, and in 1875, four years after it run up to 62, 172, over twonty-five per cent, of an increase. Now, what business man has been compelled to double up his omployes in that way during this period ? If prosperity has rcignod in tbo Govornmont offices, it has not boon witnessed anywhere olso. We ask, why have over 12,000 additional clerks, at a salary of from f 1,200 to $3,000 each, been billitod on tho people during these years ot bankruptcy and distress? If not simply to give place to bummors, what else? It Looks Prodioal. It is a pretty good tost of the character of men, and tries thoir integrity whon placed in position and allowed to spend other peoples money. The United States Senate and the lower House of Con gross during the past year illustratos our meaning. Tho former body con tains 74 membors and tbeir ofllcei-s, and spent for contingent purposes 1322,023.18. Tho latter body contains 301 members and the necessary officers, and spent only 1300,620.20, nearly (22,000 less. Now, why should 74 men spend as much money for inciden tals as 301 ? We can only solve the problem in this way: Tho room con taining the 301 men is controlled by Democrats and the othor by the Kadi cal post-traders, cadet sellers, etc. It is with pleasure that wo notice tho rcnomination of Hon. J. H. Par ker for tho Legislature, by the Demo crats of Milllin county. They have done themselves and the State honor in selecting him for that position. In our judgment, Mr. Parkorwas one ot tho ablest men in the House last win ter. Ho is ono of tho ablest, truest and purest Democrats in the Slate, and during the two last sessions, al though not assigned tho leading post lion, he nevertheless held it in the minds of tho membors and thoso spec tutors who occasionally visit tho Capi tol for the purpose of taking a look at our Representatives. Mr. Park or's re election is demanded by tho Demo cratic party throughout tho State - - . .1 Read Ir. No publio question is so illy understood as tho attitude of tbo Catholic Church to the Public Schools, or, Stato education. On our fourth pago will be found the views of Bishop Purcoll, of Cincinnati, on the embryo war question. . Tho Bishop's views aro certainly candid and in the main, un objectionablo, and will go far to con vinco all but bigots that this dunoml- nation is not so madly wrong as many suppose. Ex-Secrotary Gideon Wells' is a Til dcn man. Ho thinks the Governor's letter "Is tho product of an ablo mind a statesman and a politician, who will give ns or energetic and capable administration." Ho sees little doubt of Tildcn's olection, thinks Boutwoli's rec ommendations about Mississippi "mon strous," but trust "wo shall be ablo to overrun Bnntwell, the dovil and all their works." That Is pretty good for Lincoln's Secretary of the Navy, who Ms at length discovorod the error of his wayY "No Go." The Radicals are every where flaunting the bloody shirt. But that dingy garmont cannot coror the ulcers which disfigure the body ot their party, and all sensible people roftiso to be divortod by it from the ono real issne of this canvass, whioh it that of Reform. Tho true standard bearer is Samuol J. Tlldun. Still they Comb. Hon. James M. Ashley, of Ohio, a prominent Republi can of Ohio for many years, a Repre sentative In Commas from tha Tntnrln district, hoi declared for Tilden and Hendricks. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC TIOX. To the Democratic Eleeiori of Clearfield eountf : In (ibodidence to tho rales governing the Democratio party of Clearfield county, I hereby giro notice that the election for dvlegulos, to represent the different districts in the County Con vention, will be held at the usual plaoo for holding general elections for each township and Iwrough, on Saturday, the liiru day or Skhtemhpr, 1876, bo ginning at 1 o'clock p, M. and continu ing until 7 o'clock p. u. of said day. The elections will be held by tho following election boards in the respect ive districts, viz : losouaua. Buraitde-0. A. rattles, L. H. llan.y, A. K. Long. Clearfield Ileaiy W. Parka, Thoaea Reilly, Fred. M. Cardoa. Curweoovlilo-P. I. Tbompeoa, J. at. Btawart, Oeorge Mueaor. lloalidale Or. 3. R. Ilumphrlei, W.J. Shar baogh, F. Todd. Lumber City J. R. Cupplee, i. t. Hile, 1. L. Kelly. Neweerg J, P. Miller, Kit Cleuioa, Ilaae Martlo. New Washington Jobs P. Faath, F. Zlmmer an, F. Neff. Oncola Ur. T. R. Bland;, L. A. R. Kroaae, F. Purer, WalUeaton JJ. Ileldy, Job a Shagner, Fred. Campinas. TowNanira. Jtepeeria 11. Armstrong, Iliary A. Wriglil, J..U Haley. Uell lleorga M. Ferguion, Juhh H. Rretb, Wu. Mehalte). BliH.m Sidney Smith, Frank Mellrije, Frank Orcutt. l)a.-J.uia U. Weple, Dai id Mt ere, A. B Waibliurn. Bradford S. P. Wllioa. Iuae Bargor, J. II. Stewart. Brady Jobna. Hamilton, J. H. Bdlnger, Leall Sohoeh. Burnalde Jobs Lea, Jamea Cbapmao, Daniel UeCraoken, Cheat John Conlay, Joba Farley, M. L. Mo Mullen. Corington John Pioard, Peter Gamier, W. Schoarre. Decatur D. S. Barkelt, Jaaaa doll, Elijah Reeea, Jr. Fergueoa W. L. Moore, Joeleb Henry, Jobs Straw. Ulrard O. W. Sleerer, John F. Jory, Oeorge Green. Iloibeo H. 0. Shaw, Weilley Wlleon, O. A. Morriaon. Graham Oeorge W. Emeigb, W. W. Hoorrr, Alfred Foreey. Ilreeowood A. M. Neweemer, Conrad Hulll han, R. 0. Tbompaon. Uulleb John B. MoKelman.W. It. Diokereoa, Rd. Conrad. iiuatoo John Ilaokott, F. C. Bowman, Albert Newell, er. Jordan lleeeklab Pattereon, D. W, Wile, Jae. MoKeehan. Kartbaue J. C. MeCloikey, R. J. Uillilaod, D. H. Malnee, Knot Oeorge D. High, Knee Bloom, L. C. Robbisa. Lawreooo Clark Brown, Jamee Dougherty, Jr., Morrii V. Wallaee. Mwrrle J. 11. Merrell, (Jllbert Floorer, Adam Moyer. Peon Jamea Dally, Cberlaa Delper, Alien Molionald. Pike A. Bloom, A. J. Capplee, Samaal Meorw. Union Thomaa Broekbaok, R. II. Laborda, Jaeob Ileal. Woodward Oeerge II. Woodln, II. II. Baugb man, Thomaa Matbore. Tho following resolution, which was unanimously adopted by tbo lost Coun ty Convention, is published as por re ipiest of that body, and reads as follows : Rtmtttd, That we, aa member! o f the Demo eratia party of Clearfleld eenoty, do moat eat. pbatieally diaapnrore of the praetiaa of eaadl datee, and tbeir friende, who adopted the plan af alaetiooeeriog during onr reeent primary ean. raee, or hereafter, by lying eirealare and Itbeloaa pictorial newepepere. Haeb work mnet malt in ?;raat poroonei aad moral wrong! to our party riende without any i-uiralont wbaterer, and we, therefore, demand that It be etoppod ; and If per aiated la hereafter, we call upoa all trae Dome orate to eaereiae tbetr toflueaeo tn defeating all oaodldatea who may reaort to thia eila method, aod that a role to thia eOect be prepared by tbe County Committee and punliabed with the other rolee. Hvory qualified voter of tbo district, who at the last general election voted the Democratio ticket, is entitled to a vote by virtue of the rulos. It is nec essary, under these rules, that tho voter must reside in tbe district whore be offers to voto. All those who have heretofore acted with the Democratic party, and desire to act with said par ty m support oi ine ticket to Do settled by the delegate eloctions, are author ized to voto and are invited to par ticipate in tuo eioctions. me manner of voting is regulated by rules sovon ana cigtii, ana mis committee will fur- nisn to eaca district tbe necessary uianas tor ino oiocnon ana returns. Tho County Convention will assom- ble in the Court House in Clearfield, on Tuesday, tho 19th day of Seiitem- Dor, laio, at 1 o clock p. m., and pro ceed to nominate candidates as follows: Ono person as candidate for Con gross. Ono person as candidato for Stato ncnator. Ono person as candidate for Assom bly. Ono person as candidate for Sheriff. Two persons as candidates for Asso ciate j udge, Ono person as candidate for District Attornoy, One person as candidato for Jury commissioner. It is tho earnest desire of this Com mittee that the Vigilance Committees. appointed toholdthedolegateolections, do early at tbe polls and prompt in the discharge of thoir duties. See to it, bellow Democrats, that tbe full vote of your district is polled. Let thcro bo a lroe and full expression of tho party at this olection, to tho end that tho boat mon may be selected to fill vno various otllcei. .Never before in tbo history of the party have better mon been presented for your support. We aro approaching an Important elec tion for President and Vice President of the United States. Lot harmonv and good-will prevail, and victory will percu ujion our oanner. 1. The onranliatloB of the Connte Commit! ahall be and reuaia aa now oonatituted that la one member for orery boreuih and townebln. and a Chairman, which Committee ehall be oeleeted aoually by the delegatae, and tbeir term of enloo aball begla at January following their olaetloa. I. 1 ne namner or delegatae to whieB each dte trlct l! entitled ii baaed epon the following rale. that ia to aay i Keeh election dletrlot la tbe eoaa ty polling obc hundred bemoeratio Toteo or loaa, ball be entitled te two delegatae abaolatelr. and for eaob edditionelone hundred Demaoratle eotee. or fraotioa greater thaa ona-balf thereof, polled ia eaid diatriet at tba laat preceding Uorernor'! eleetion, an additional delegate, aod aader thie rata the following allotment of delegatae la now Barnalde borongb.. ClearSeld Deeatar j KergnaoB Ij (llrard.. ..,..., I Uoeaon t U reborn , t Ureawoed H(. I llollch. I ilueton.... t Jordao. H I k fcHhaua -. Knoa , g Lawrence- 4 MorriaMM...MM.aM 3 Pens M....H... I Pike. 1 Union l Woodward .. I Corwenarlllo lloatadel Lumber Oity H New WaablnatOB.. Newburg. Oeeaola.. WallaeetonM. Becoaria towaanip. Bloom Boggi ... Bradford.. Brady.. Barnetde.. CoTiagtoB..... Total.. S. The delecate eloetiona and Count rnnn. lion aball be goeerned and eondnetod etrietlv IB aooordaooe with the followlna ralea. end tha Chairman of the Coanty Committee ehall be annoally elected by the Coon ty Conrentton and ahall bo ei-olWe, tbe 1'realdant of all Coanty Convention a. 4. Tha election for delegatae to ropreaeat the different diatrleti in the annual Demoeratle Cooa ty Contentlna ahall be held at tha aeaal plaoa of holding tha seneral eleettono for aojih a,aari.(. M toe naiaraay pracedlag tbe third Taeeday af iiuur, toeing ,oe loin ime year,) beginning at I o'clock, r. B-, and toBllnalng until t o'oloot, P. ., of aama day. a. Tba aaid delegate eleelloai aball be bold br ao election board, to eoneict of tbe member of tbe v.oaiy uommittee roreuon Jiatrlet, andtwo other uenoerauo Toiero tneroof, wbo ehall bo appointed ",. mj ino ioantr uommilucL In caae aay of tbe poreona aa aoaatllatiBg tbe board ahall no aboeot frem the oleoo.r hnM..ik..iu rem irw oi aa Boar attar taa lima ap pelated, by Hals riret, for tbo opealag af lb. oame, hla ar their plaoa or placet, ahall ba tiled by aa alaetioB te bo aendaotaj oiea aeee by the pfoeoai at toe ll mo. I. a'vary aaeliSod vote, of ,h A.t .l. .. tho laet geaeral electloa voted tho bamocretlc Uchet, ahall ba entitled ta a Tola at the delegate T' Tba Totlaa at all delee-ai .k.ii w. by ballot apaa which ballot! ehall be wrltloa ar prlatod tba aama ar eaaoecfth.diler.au or del. ogato! roted for, aegmbor with aay iaalraelleas which tha voter may daelro It five tho delegate or delegate!. Each ballot lo lo received from the noraoa voting tbo aama by a member of the electloa board, aad by bim depoeitod la a aai or !,'u,k rmparoa for tkat Barpoot, ta which boa or other receptacle ao aereoa bat the wi rao eleotioa Boars ahall bava S. Ne loatroeuoaa eaeJI ba roooivod er roe., Bleed aalaae tba oama ba rated apoa the oelaMaa provided la R.1. Sovaatb, aer aball each leelne. Uoai, If Tolcs apaa Ike ballet, ba M., tfm the falcate, MlooeesoMlfer mere of tk. Uf. lota ehall eontals laetruetloaa eoneerBlng tba aama nfloe. WhonoTer half er more of tbe bal lot! aball eenUia Inotracliooa eoneeraiBg any ef- Sce, the delegatea elected at auob eleatloa ahall be bold to bo laetraeteal to eapport tba aaadi-lete having the hlgheet auniber of rotee for auob untee. I. kaeb etoetloa board ehall koep aa aoearat a liataf tbe namaa af all pereoe votiag at auen dactieaei which Hat of votere together with a full and oampleta raters of each oleoma, eoBlaloing aa aoearate etatemeat af the peraoae elected del egatae aad all laetraeltoae voted, aball be certi fied by eaid board ta tba Coanty Convention, ap on printed blaaka la ba faralebeet by tbe Coualy uoavenuoB. IS. Whenever from aae dlatriet, qaalifled Dem ooratle Vetera, ia aumbere equal to Bvo tliaee tho delegate! which auch dlatriet hae la tbo Ooonly CoBvealiwB, ehall eomplala ia writleg of aa aa dua eieetioB of falee retora of delegatea or of ta etraotiona, In which oomnlalat tbe alleged facta ahall be apoelSeally aat forth aod ve'tnod by tbe amdavlt at oaa or more pereeoe, Men aoeaplalat Bhall bavo the right to contact tbe aaat af each delegatee or the velidilT of eaob taatruetioae. Such eomplalat ahall be heard by a oommitua of Bra delegatea ta he appolatod ny aae rreeldeat or tbe Convention, which eaid eoiamittee ahall pro eoed to bear the pertiea, tbeir proof! and allega tion!, aad aa eooa aa may Be reported ine con vention what delegatae are entitled to eeata there in, aad what Inatructloaa are bindiag upon auob deleretea. Whereupon tba eonveotioo Bhall pro ceed Immediately, anon tbe cell of tbo yeae and aaye, to adopt or rejeot the report af tbe euateat tng partioa. Ia wbieb call of tbe yeai and naye the namee of the delegate! whoee eeata aro con tacted or whoee laotrselioaB are diapeted, aball be omitted. II. All delegate! meal reildo In the dletrlot they repreeeot. lu eeaoo af ebatooe or Inability ta attend, eeeeliltttioae may be made rum tti ten; of the dlatriet. II. Delegatea muet obey tbe loetruetlone given tnvm ny tuoir rvetieetivo Biatrial!, am u rioiaT-q it ahall bo tbe dniy of tbe Preeidenl of tba eon Tenlion to aaet the vote ot Buck dolegete er .lele gatce la ecoordaaoe with the loetruutiona j anil the delrgatc or do legatee ao offcoding ahall be forthwith etpelled irom the eonvoBt.wn, end ehall aot be eligible to any oBoe or plaoa of irtut in the parly for a purM of two yeere la. In convention a majority of all the deleetea ehall be Boeeeparv eoa nomination t and nepereet.'a name ahaU be oieraded from the lie! of eaudidal! ttatil eflar tbe tittk ballot or vote, whea tba pcr aon receiving the reeat nomlier of votee ehall be omitted aof ctruvk Irom the roll, end ee oa at aaah aooceeelve veto aolil a aomlaeiioa i! made. 14. If Bay pereoB who I a eeudidau for auy Bomlnntion bolero tbe Coaaty Con vtmtion, aball ba ptovaa ta have offered or paid any moBey, or other rateable thing, or made aoy promiea of a eonaldoralloo ar reward to aay pereoo for hia vote er laoaanee, ta oeeare tbo delgete from aay dla trlet, or ebal' lava offered or paid aoy laooey ar valuable tbiBi ar promlaacl any ooaaidoratioa or reward, to aof delegau for bia Tola, or to any other paraoa vlth a view of Inducing or aeeurlng the rotea of delegatea, or If tha acme aball be dona by any other pereon with tbe knowledge and oooeont f aook candidate, tbo aemo of !aoh oaedidate ehall ba Immediately, at rickee from tbe liet of eaBdioater, or if eaob fact be aaoertalned alter kla aoaioatioa to aay oftVca, aad boforo tbe Bnel adjoerameat, tbo name of tho aomlaee ahall ba alraak from Helot aad tbe vacancy aop plied by a aew Bouintttun, and ia either ealc inch pereon ahall be ineligible to aay nomination by a eoBveuoB, or to aa elootiow aa a delegate thereafter. Aod la eaee It ahall bo alleged after the edjonrnmcnt of tha convention that auy eaodi date put ia aomlaatioa bee beoa guilty of laeh aota, ar of aay other freadaleat practleee to abtala auch aominatioB, the charge ehall bo Inveetiga ted by the Coanty Committee, aad eooh Btepa taken ne the good of the party mey require. 16. If any delegate obeli receive aoy money or other valuable thing, or aaoept tbe prom lee of any conaideratioB or reward ta be paid, delivered, or teeured to blm, or aoy pereoa lor eoca delegate aa bb iBdeeemoBl for bis vote, apoa proof af tba fact ta tha aatiefeotioB of tbo eoavoBtioo, each dalogate onall ba forthwith oipellcd, and aball aot no received aa a delegate to any rotare ooa veatloB and ehaul be iaeligibla ta aoy party Bern! nation. IS. Caaea arialog aader tha ralea ahall have precedence over all othor buiioeaa ia eoavooliofl, uottl detertalBod. IT. The Couatf Cooraatlon ahall meet anna- ally, In the Coart Ilouae.at t o'clock p. M. on the tk ird Taeeday af September IS. The namee of all tha candidatee for oflee aball be anaoanoed at laaet three weohe prevlooB to too time ot Botding too primory eleotioa. Israel Test, Chairman Dom. Co. Com John W. Hows, Secretary. Clearfleld, Sept. &, 1876. A Queer Joke. Tbe editor of the Philadelphia Press denies that tho pub lio burthens of the people have been increased during the past fow years by the employ mont of an army of idle clerks at Washington, yet, be admits that the "bank redemption agency" bas added one hundred and eighty-two now clorks to tho pay roll during the past year, but ho coolly informs his readers that tbo expense ut paid by the National Banks. This is a wonderful "let up" on burthens. Now, is it rea sonable to supiKMc'tbat the officers and Directors of tbe banks pay those one hundred and eighty-two employes out of their own pockets, or, is it not more likely that tho business man wbo ob tains discounts at their counters pays for this Radical whistle? The New York Rads. The legiti mate successors of Boss Tweed in New York, have nominated Ueo. D. Morgan for Governor. Ho served four years in that capacity during the war, and next to Geary and Evans, in this State, robbed tbe tax-payers of more money during that tempestuous period than any other man in any State in the Union. Morgan nursed Tweed he in fact was his schoolmaster and educator and condoned his crimes. The bold ness of the Radical leadora throughout the several States in which they havo bold sway ever since 1861 ia truly re markable Impudence and plunder ia tho chief game of the Radical leadora in this canvass. Hon. John It. Cravens, for many years the leader of the Republican party in the Indiana Sonate, and an anti-slavery man when Oliver P. Mor ton was an apologist for the "peculiar institution," delivered a speech at Madi son, Indiana, tbe othor day, in advo cacy of the election of Tilden and Hen dricks, and Hon. George W. Julian, one ot tho founders of the Republican party, is out for Tilden and Hendricks and takes the stump in Indiana on next Saturday, no was the candidate of the Free-Soil party for Vico-Prosident in 1852on the ticket with John P. Hale, and was a leader of tbo Republican party until it began to stink in the nostrils of all docont men. Methodism UNrrgn. A ioint Con. feronce of tbe Methodist Episcopal Church, North and South, concluded a ten days aessioa at Cape May, New Jersey, on the 23d, submitting a basis of nnion belwoon the two wings of that denomination, which, wo have no doubt, will be acceptable to both North and South. Like tho occasional quar rels between some emtio husband and wife, the two wings have kissed and made up, and now propose to bebavo thomsolvos and go to house keeping again. QuiirI How does It happen that tho Radical leaders can make so much fust over lis negroes, killed in a riot at Hamburgh, South Carolina, and so W tie fun over three hundred WHITE mon, killed by Sitting Dull ? Is It because thoy love and prefor the African to tho Caucasian T Well, sotno men's tasto cannot be accounted for. While one prefers a bed to sleep and rest upon, another adopts a gutter, and is render ed just as happy. "Col. Tate, of the Wllliamaport Sun, and John Mcginness, of the Uasrtleund Bulletin, slept togothor one night at the Wayne Station Camp meeting. How sick at the stomach they must both have felt in the morninc." n,ll,. fonte Watchman. Well, welll The lion and tha lamb found in one nest I Who dan aav hereafter that Camp-meetings do no good. Dry ap, skeptiol Who is at Fault. Tbe Bill for the repeal of tba Kesumplioa law was posset by a Democratic Boom ant de feated by a Radical Seaato. Who are tho friends of the people T . THE U. 8 SUPREME COURT. This higbost tribunal known to our laws, although terribly demoralising in tho past flfloen years, seems lo be crawling bock to tbe old Democratic land-marks. The odious distinction inado in fuvor of the negro race In tho XlVtb amendment to the United States Constitution bas recently boen ignored by a decision rendered by Chief Justice Waits, and concurred in by all the Judges but two. A New Orleans negro, namod Sayviont, brought suit aguiust asaloon-keepor, Jos. A. Walker, of that city, lor refusing him refresh ment. Tbo dnrkoy lost bis case in tbe Lower Court, and appealed it to tbe Stato Supreme Court, where be found a similar fate. Then be appeal ed to tbo Unilod States Supreme Court, and alio lost his cose there. Tbe learn ed Judge, Waito, said : "So far as we can discover from tbe record, tbo only federal quostion de cided bt- either one ot the courts below wus that which related to tbe right oi Walker to demand a tnul by jury, not withstanding tho provisions of the act of 1871 to the contrary. He insisted that be hail a constitutional right lo such a trial, and that tho statute was void to the extent that it deprived him of I lie right. All nnestiiina arising under the con stitution ol'llie State alone are finally settled by tlid judgment below. We can consider only such as grow out of the Constitution of tbo tinted mates. By article VII, of tbo amendments it is provided that "in suits at common law, wbjre the value in controversy shall exceed (20 tho right nf trial by 'jury shall bo preserved." This, as bus boon many times decided, relates only to trials in the courts ot tbe United States. (Edwards vs. Elliot, 21 Wall., 557.) The States, so far as this amend ment is concerned, are left to regulate j trials in their own courts in tbeir own way. A trial by jury in suits at com mon law pending in tho State courts is not, therefore, a privilege or imma nity of national citizenship wbicb tbe States are forbid Jen by tbe Fourteenth Amendment to abridge. A State cannot deprive a person of bis property without, due process o: law, but this does not necessarily im ply that all trials in the State courts affecting the property of persons must be by jury, this requirement ot tbe Constitution is met il the trial is had according to the settled course of judi cial proceedings. Affirmed. Undor this docision, a negro has no moro rights in a hotel or a saloon than a whito man, unless tho STATE LAWS confer tkem. Judge Wait is evidently sound on the vital quostion. That is, that the United States authori ties cannot ignore a State law. BLOOM TO WNSH1P CL UR. On Thursday ovoning, August 24th, 1876, the Democracy of Bloom town ship, met at the Chestnut Grove school house, tor tho purpose of organizing a Tilden and Hendricks Campaign Club. Tbe meeting was called to order by thr Committee-man of the district and the following permanent officers were elected: President, Adam Weber; Vice Presidents, D. W. Chilson, Win. Hen ry, Geo. Kolb, Jno. F. Stall and Wm. Lyons; Secretaries, Jno. Clary and Geo. D, Smith ; the additional officers to be elected at the ensuing meeting. Tbe organisation is to be known as the Democratio Tilden and Hendricks Club, of Bloom township, and will meet on every Thursday evening at Chestnut Grove school-house. The ob ject of the club is to bring about a otiange In state and -National afluirg. to turn out of office the men who have been found guilty of using the public money in a tnieving way, and, In s nut-shell, to turn out of office a Prcsi dent who has proven himself incom fetent to govern the American people, t may be said by Hoptiblicans that Grant is not now the candidate of their party, but we reply that tbo enlv dif ference is in the name, as thev are plodged to no change ot policy, and if 11 ayes should be elected, the country will still suffer under the rule of Grant, Belknap, Cameron & Co. All wbo be hove in reform, and are deairons of a change in the administration, all who desiro to clean out the nests of tho Grant administration, are invited to join with us, and thus aid in scouring the desired end by elocting Tilden and uonancks at tbe coming election. Jno. Clart, G. D. Smith, Secretaries. Commercial Tinas. Tho recent movements in the price of oil and cool are enough to frighten tbe trader. The advance In the former, and the depre ciation of the latter, is truly wonder ful, and if brought about by tbe laws of supply and demand will do good in tho end, but if forced by combinations and commercial strategy, (rascality) will do groat harm to producer and consumer. Tbe Kutlor Herald, in si luding to the wonderful riso in oil, says "This week witnessed what throo years of time previously bad not, and that was $4.1)0 oil. At laat dealers in the crude aro beginning to see that the daily consumption is some eight or ten tnousana barrels more per day than the production, and this has, to gether with the amount destroyed by Are this yoar, "oaten out tho life," so to write ot the surplus on band. The consequence bos been that oil now com mands a good price and if we are not much mistaken will command a greater botore all is ovor. There may be fluc tuations prices may tail one day onlv to bo succeeded by higher tbe next. Suob things are natural and occur in all kinds of business, bnt thoy do not indicate speculation basod on no truth Ail cause. At the bottom of tbis last rise in the price is the solid fact, that oil enough is not produced to moot tho demand and just in proportion as deal ers become aware of tho fact, so will the price advance. Ships aro both in New York and Philadelphia wailing lor thoir cargoes and these must be had to meot the furoiira domand. The home demand commences with this month and these two causes are work ing wonders for tho oil operators. more win oe sa.uu oil Dolor tbe win tor sets in. Our Prim art. Tbe rulos and reg ulations governing the Democratic pri mary election, together with the names of tho mombors of tho vigilance Com- m it tuo of the several boroughs and townships, will bo found in this Issue. To your posts, and lot svery man who professes to bs s Democrat, aot like ono, and thereby establish bis patriot ism. County first; party soooiid, and lastly, yourself. "Uai Danim." Improvinq. An change says: Daniel Drew bas boon interviewed at bis son's residence, in Putnam Bounty, by a Nun reporter. Ue bas a high opinion of Tildcn, and though ho has usually voted the Re publican ticket is non-committal about Hayes and Wbealer. A Mattkr or Tastr Only. A Radif cai exebange glowingly remarks, tbat Governor Ilartranft baa mads Hon. F. B. Gowaa take the tenter. Well, that may be ao, but ws would rather take that than "take (As lu." Whioh do yon prefer Mr. Radial, water or lis f Let's Have It. Tbe Mollis Mo gulre issue bos assumed a new phase recently. Our readers are aware that in bis address to the jury at Pottsville, Mr. Ciowen intimated that high State authorities bod dealt in cash with tbe Mollies. Gov. llartranfl bos pronounc ed Mr. Gowen'g declarations false. Mr. G. retorts by saying to an interviewor : "(Animatedly) You can say that if Governor Hartranft says that what 1 said is not true, he is a liar. Give bim my compliments." There's somebody's "chirk" tbat will roost a fow rounds lower by tbe time this Mollie esse is settled. guv dvrrtUrmfoffi. JOTICE Of INCORPORATION. Notice Ib borehr sivoo to all DereoBB lotereet ed, tbet application will be made ta tba Beat lea eioB of the Court of Commoo Hiea! of ClearSeld eoonty, eommeocing on aloaaey. September So. ibjo. lor n i-nerter oi neorporelien for the rtret Btetnooiat unareh or Uherry Troj, ClearSeld Co., ra. BIL HKAl 4 UUKU'IR, Clearlcld, Sept. S, IS7S.lt. Attoraeya. D ISSOlelUTION.- Ntl li ktraW firm that rht itarhl htrt-tofur ci .tine in ia illinr bti4tinM,tjn itr tn nam tut. lym el vvutnmti I, not, hii Ura diMuiir) bjr w tituil witttui, a tk plsw Auru't IV, Ift7t. All vmunt iuivMod ill plans call an4 wttla with Mil. N. A. JC. Loa, ba It ill afrit aa tba bwina. WOODWARD A LUCE I'aiflaM, Pa., BapL 6, l)rH-3L A DMINISTRATOK'S NOTICJ5.- NoMaa ii henbr lira that LatUrt of Ail mlaislralioc oa lha MltU of JNO. VAN BRA BANT, lita of Huitoti towaihip, Clair ft-M Co., ra., utwraaaa, Mviaa fttaB duir rraatotl tm lha anderttfitad, all paraoat InJabtaJ to aiJ attlata rill pita ajftha tnaadiata payaiaat, and lbaa b a i tig el at mi ar 4ataat.i agamat tha aaioi will praatjnt lb en proparl Mthatiati ft Mttla mmai without data. A!. fried nmvisuv, PflalJ, ftopt. ft, 71 It. AdaiiailtraUr C AUTION. All poreona are hereby eaationed asaloet purchaetof or negotiation a eertala note aiv.o by tbo aadtraicnod, dated Aae. S2. 1I7S. aalliac lor one boaarea and Blty dollare, payable oloe moBtbe after data at tba Philipaburp; Daah, aad draws ia favor oi or. 4. uraiaaa, ae l nave not received any value for aaid ne'e, I will not pot It noleaa eompelled to do ao by due peooeoo of low. at , rl. tu-OWAlc. rrencbvllle, Sept. 1, H7S 3l JTOTICE. Notice ia hereb f Wt? that the report of tbe Appraieern it, the eatale of DaTid Lanetarry. late of Lavrrencu lownihio. Clearfield oounty, Pa., doe'd, appointor! to apprsiae aod ael out the real aetata for the hor.efitof the widow, undor tbe inleatale lawn of Panne) Ivania, trill be presented te tbe Court for final oonfirmalioa, on Monday, Bopletnber 25lh, 1H7C, of which all parties inteieelad will take natiee. Ja. LAIUBrJbKKI, CI'd, SepI.e.TO-St. Administrator. QAUTION. All poreona aro hereby oautiooed agalaat pur aheaisg or Ib any way meddling with tha follow ing property, bow in poeeeeeion of iamet W. aod Eliaa Cleaver, of Peon townahip, te wit t 2 horofa, 1 enw aad calf. 2 aboata. 200 doseo of oata, 3f acre of ooro, a lot of wheat, 1 two-bone, wagoo, 2 tats of liar- naaa, 1 fanning mill. 1 clock, and the bad- ateada and beuditte in tbe bouae. Thia property a aa purchaeod by me at Sherifla' sale, on the 21atday af Auguat and ii left with tbe above partioa on loan, subject lo my order at any time. KLIH1IA DAVIS. Grampian Hill. Bepl. 6-3l F REE BRIDGE WANTED. Notice le hereby olvea that at laaet tweatv of the attlaeBc, reeidroto of tbe townebio of Beeea- rla, Oallch and Woodward, ia tbaoooaty of Clear Seld, will, aoder the aot of Aeeembly opprorod tbe lib dey of May, A. D. 17. ootilled Aa aat to aatbortto tbe eoqaioilioa by tho eeveral euna tiee of thie Commcawaalth for tba aea at tba eoanty, of bridgee erected over rfvere, ereeao, end rlvnlete, and for tbo aboltrroo of toll! there ob," petilloa tho Coart of Quarter Sooetoso of aaid aiaaty at tbe September term, oommeBcing on Ihe foorth Monday, the Utb day af the m .olb, to grant aa order aader tha aaid aot, declaring tbe bridge erected aeroea Cleartaed aroeh ot Poeey ville, la aaid eoaaty, a free bridge aad for tbe aholiahiag or lolle tbareoa. All pertiee loterealod will pleeac teho actlee. KLI RI.OOM, Madera, Sept. I, IsrS-tt.) Prothoaatary. QATJTION- All poreona are hereby coat lea ed agalaat finrohaaiag or la aay way maddliag with the fol owing property, dow in poaaeaaion of John Bottorf of H'allacslon, lowit: S lota of carpet, lot of floor matting, 2 labiea, ward robs, 8 tlovea and pipe, cook atova aod pipe, 30 chairs, 1 lounge. 1 aide board. 4 slaoda, 6 badi sad bedding, 1 cupboard. 1 aeea, oar uiitiraa, isdoieii oats, 20 dos eo rye, 1 cow sod bell. 1 while-back cow. 1 redocw, 5 bead of hoga, S piga, I larpe iron aeuie, i nay mare, l cutting box. I set double harneet. I aad dla. I ton of hav in barn, 1 iborel plow, 1 two-borae wagoo, 2 eeta wagon ladders. 1 four-eouare harrow. I be above property was purobaead bv me at ontrine' asis oa tne let day of saplatn- oer, ana uooiy tett witn taia Honor r on loan lubiect to my order at any time. Clsfd, 8ap.8-3l, J. B GRAHAM JSTflAY-- Cama tranpaaalag aa my pramiaaa la Chaat townahip, aa or about tbo lat day of Jaly laat, a uog, aboni a yaar am. ino owner tl nqnaatod to oom forward, piv nroportv, nay obar and tab H nway, or it will bo diipoaod of aeoord iag M law, eJAlUIJ IslAJkffSLlllll llurd, Aug. SO, 1876-It N' OTICK OF INCORPORATION. Notloe la Berebv eivoa that anolleetloa win be made lo tbe Hoa. C. A. Merer. Preeldeot Jodie of tboOoortof Commoo Plooa of Clearfleld eoeoty, oa or after tbe Utb da; of September, IS7S, Tor a charter of laoorBoralioa for tba Woelover Beptlat vooroo, ib vocal xownaaip. HeENALLY t MeCUHDT, Ao. 30, lirJL Attoroejri. A UWTOH'3 NOTICE. Joba DoBehoa ) In tba Coart ofCommoa ae. Fleaa af Clearfleld Co. ml. Tboa. II. Zolflar. ) eeeef.ea. No. SIT JaBeT.,'76 Tbo Bnderained Aadltor. aDDOlatod be tho Coart to dialribote ibefooile arliia, from Sberir'a ealeof Dereodant'l real aetata, aire! aotloo tbat aa wilt euaad to tae autiee or bia atipotatmeat oa Saturday, September II, II7A, at ll s'rlock a.m. at hia offlco la Clearfleld, wbea Bad wbero an paraooa lalereited may atuol If tbey aae ft. vrat. M. MCUUULUUUH, ClearSeld, Aof. IS, Il7fl.(t. A ad iter. JJOMESTIC ATTACIIMENT. Jemima Palureoa fa Oommoa Plaai of Clcar e. i Seld eonatT. Jaa. Wileea ot at, ) Ma. 4T, Marob Term, Ifltl. Notloe la berebv eivoa tb.l tb. an.t . ml i num.a ,,. oiorniy, iieorr awoo and Daaial VT. Me orrdy, Traatoee la tbo above entitled eaee, baa aeea aied ib my emoe, aad tbat tba aama will do oo ij oonarmea Boleoe eioeptod to oo or be fore the Id day of September term, !:- Bl.l BLOOM, Cloarflald, Ao,. II, 17UU Prolboaolary. rpRUSTEES' SALE Tberaalll be aipoeed to pablie aala, at tba lereaev ncro-room oi w. u. Miller, la ria a Opera lloaoa boildlag, oa SBturdsy Aftornoon, 8cpt. 9, 1S76, The folloalai property, to wlti-Oae ler,a Ira roof eefa, Iva-barrel ell-taak. emoo-aoeh. rna lltaraa, itoro-oarl, I timber ale-da, aad aaadry ...ii oitraiee loeoio aa taa laat eale. 0. W.SMITn, JOHM t. IRWIN, VT. D. HOLER, Traateee of tbe K.lele of t. U. Villler. AoaitS0, ll7J.lt. W assa Sulphur Soap Wereia,. maaavUe. hattm Ueef eel fanrje Jf HVZLXLTT vmataly ae aed kHkrol. It tmewta a eooelllal miolfcJili. " arvMa. raoBee. Vlf1 1 '"" aod rem ttej rr"lk. "c'lo, IMweoo rC. M Httlni oteartr,ll,oeva. aim Mime Ibi mi irrllaaioa mt Mile, aod ellofta, TnLCT. IttaooaT. amd - IS'riS! fl-oore. tm auh '"7;. " - ee. Ledhe.be em It la tbeir Tollea wnfa! a. Tl JJS."!?!!- maudy, eaa eoarWy be ToH dtrcaoJacN aaeemaaae mmA aaataae. til IT. SymellaVoia. iyaeesnt. aia B u ttr. Van Uwiu OfTlo, eeTeaa BV Tellaflilybei USE NO OTgER. rpRIAL LIST. Llat efcaeoae act dowa for trial al aeeoad week af tbe ateplember Term af Ceart, 1S7S, being oatlay, Oct. Id Hlppa A Llovd ve. Doaglaee A Grumbling. U. VT. Caldwell ve. A. 0. Vlaaey. Michael Hubert oa. Corweaeville Bridge Co. A. P.ola, Sr Ta. Wm. Oorley at. al. MoebeaaoaL.AL.0eva. B. T. Iay ec al. Kolly'o Main va. J. W. McUbeo ot. a I. 0. w. Crowell ve. Robert Laoaborry. Chaa. Rimeteae va. Kdward Plaadere. C. Ramatood ot. al. oa. Kdward fleodera. (loo. A. Foot TO. Ilovld riegal. Jacob nilger va. Joeepb Shaw, benlei Weaver, to. Aualia Kerla. It. Blaachard va. W. W. Bcwmaa. Joaepb FiBdley va. ioha McLaugblia. Tbomaa Taylor va. Iaaaa (Jaiaee ot. al. J a. Uavle va. Richard Moeeop. Hamaol Oordon Ta. Kittaanlng Cool Oa. Richard Shaw, Jr. va. Clearlcld Perh Aaeoei'n Uoorgo hagcr va. Wm. B. Walla. David P. Morrison to. Sarah Bowmaa. - ELI BLOOM, Clearfleld, Aug. St, TS, Prelhoeotary. JEGISTKR'S NOTICE. Ifotloa Ii baraby firea tbat tba following u aoaati bava baefi aiamined and paiwd b- ma, aad raaaia td of raeord In tbia uBoa for tba la pMttonof hoiri, lagataaa, araditori, and all alhari iatarestadp and will ba praaantod to tba naxt Or Ebana' Coart al Clearfleld twant. to ba bald at tba ourt Uoaaa, la tba boroagb or Claarflald, (un nanelng oa tba 4tb Mnndajr (baing tba 26th da) or Safitaubar, A. D. 1876: Final aooounUof William Ball, Guardian of 11. O. Andnrann and Margarat Andraon, minor bairt r W. W. An-Uraoo, lata of Bloom lownbtp , Cloarflald jantr, Pa., dan'd. Final aoenunt of O. K. firabakar ind Darld Draailar, Kxaaulora nf tba oatAttof Jna. Kaiigla lata of UuIoq lowpttbip, Clt?arlttld eoumiy, Pa.t daoaaaad. Attooaflt of JtmM A. Otinipball, AdtantitraUr of lha eRtataof BaJtolB Biirl, lata of Ball twp., Claarllald eoantv. Pa , dao'd. Final aoaonnt ttl Saaaa VVais, A liatniitratri ( af tbo atuta of ftiobard Wapl,lata of o ggi twp. CUarflalJ couDl-, Pa., daa'd. Partial aanont af Juba Kaa-a and Fortar Kin- rort, AJmialitratora nt tba attata of W. O rrtn. Uta of Uari)aUUoaiB, Claarlold Co. Pa., dae d Partial awtunt of David J Torn-r. Ooardiaa n Jotapb II. Branlar and Wm.ri. UreMlar, mi our bain of William o Braialar, daa d. Final areoanu of David J. Turnar, OaarJlan of Iaaballa Patera, (formorlv Ixaball Braaalar), and sfaaUti Bumbargar. (formarl Joniatl DrrNlor), minor bain iX VTm. I. braalar, dao'd. Partial aroonat of Daaial tfoodlandar and Uaarr Knarr, Eiaeitora of Ua atUta of Adam Har ball, lata af Bradj uwnahip, Claaiftald aoantj, Pa., daa d. Final aoeonnt of J, II. Kirk. Admlniatrator of tha aatataof William Kirk, lata of Bradj town-hip. tviaarnaiq scuoij, ra., aaa a. Aoaoaot of sfotiab Utnrf aod Wm. U. Hear-, Admiaiitraton tba areata af Thomaa Haorj, lata of Fargaaoa tovuibip, Claarflald ooantf. Pa., dao'd. L J II OR OAK, Aug. J-U Raitittar A kaeordcr. rpoWNSUIP STATEMENT. F. A. If I G NOT, Dlatriet Treaannr of fltmrd town ib I p. Id aeoount with tba School ani Rint Fund of inld towoihip, for tba jear onding Jon M$i ' SCHOOL FUND DR. To amount of ordon Iraned $ TTO 99 To amount la Traaa. bandJ,lB74-b ll 0 To amount from Oo. Troaaurer . 491 79 To amount of ftata appropriation l ii 71 I.9T H CR. By Taaaban' wagar...... $ $20 M hy Fual.Aa m ft! 41 hj foorturj'i aalarj ... li v(l 07 Traaa. per aaat. for ool looting dup,M JJ 44 By tioaoratlona ., Si J4 Uy aBBOuat la Traaiuror'i haoda...... kSM IS fir amoant ta bo oollaeUd M SSI 16 ti.:t ROAD FUND DR. To ordart drawn oa Diat. Traaaw.. To amount of Dnplioato ..I Mi 4 .. sr So CR. By eanarvlaor'f wars -.t TS& 91 By Road 'axworkad oat 167 10 By oiontrailoa H M 18 6 By Traaunr'paraotaga..m.... 1104 tl.IPl Tft Wa, tb nndonlnned Audi ton of Girard town ahip, having ox am load tha anvaral aeoonata of F. A. Mfgnot, Diat. Trwaaror nf aaid townahip, doeortify tbat wa And thamoorrcet aa aba a ft at ft A. BKAvt-KUuSKUK, J. R. CARR, 11. I.SK.KV. Ucoau'i Mill. Aug. 10, 7n-3t. And I ton. SEWING MACHINES. Lie w BOBitae BIWIHO MACHINES 0R SALE BT MILES It. II K KIIS, CLSARPIBLD, PA. (Roaidcaeo U Waal Clearfleld.) All klada of 81WINO MAOntNBS CLIAN1D aad REPAIRED. , , Alee, dooter Ib all kloda of SewlBg Maobiaa Needloa, Oil, Rufflera, Took. markers. Caatara. Tbread Cottere, HemmereaBd Biodora, Oil Caai, Sbatllee, Cheek -epriaga, Pood eprtofe, A New Feed pat la the old otyle Wheeler A Wllaoa Machlaaa. New Cog-ahoola pat la tho Sioger u New Coo.ahoela B Machlaa. OLD MACIIINRS ar ORAIN Uban la part paymeal for Now Meehiaee. Will aal: at tha reeideaoe of poraeaa liriag la or aboal Clearfleld, If anytblog ia hia lioe ie deelrod, if aoreeaally iaformod, er Ihroogh tho Poetomoo by letter or poatal cord, deed! aaat by mall if deoirod. Ib orderlog by letter, bo rare aod gireaameof Machiae. Ceah moat accoronaay au oroero oy mail. m i t.r.a it. Bbblta. ClearSeld, Pa., Aag. ., 187l-3m. rpOWNSHIP STATEMENT.- JOSRPH OWENS. Treaearar. la aacooot wlib LawroBoe towaahip Road, School aad Poor food a. for voo yoar a. w. lore I ROAD FOND DR. To balaaea at laat aettlemeat... To ameaet from toi duplicate To amoaal af tax levied for 1H7I .. I ee a II DO 1,6117 II H.ira .is CR. By workdoaebycitiaena ...M,l"7 II By amooat of Soporvlaar'a wagoa .... ., 1 1 II 01 Hy oaoaorationa , TO 67 By aloaoraUoaa oa epoclal dup. of tS7J 47 It By amoaat of order! aadited. dfl 00 By I per oaat allowed Troaa. oa ttM. Ill K.17I 41 school fund dr. : To balaooa doe from laat aettlemeat tJ.IJi tl ftuwvor ia eeiitemcai OI W.B. Heed ! dopllcato of 1174 45 57 To amoaal of Ua levied for IST.. J.lsl ? To State approprlattoa 447 a 10 amooat received Trem PutUr Rood... IKI ID Ta balaaea daa Treaaurer 47 91 IVH7 at CR. By ard.re aedltad Jaas 7, 11,fl.... j) By oiooeratlona aa duplicate of l74... By W. s. Rood ! per ovalea II.1U I7 171 40 I T4 at B per cent 53 ,5 By O. S.Worrell hoaeo and lot rotonied. I Tl By ordera aadlted Juaa It, 1171 I.SIT ait By aaaaaratioa! oa dopllcato of l7. 111 Tl By eaooeralloaa oa dopllcato of II7... I SO ny a peraeat. abaumeoloa $314.11..,. By Treeearer'i par eoal. oa l,IM.If, I per bbbL By aBaBcratioaa ee daplloato of 1171.., By amoaat rotaroed to Cunoluinn. IJ Tl S S4 121 II 11 M By balance BBcollaeted Ib band! of N. niehel ror 1171 , i By balaaoo aaeolloMad la bond! oi N. nirnel ror ISJf 1,171 g U,7 Rl POOR FUND DR. Te aaaeaal dueleat aattlamaal.... Ta Ul levied lor 1171 ..I M IS .. 1,4)7 ll 1 1, till til CR. By eodera aadllad Jaaa II, IS7I. By ardera aaditad Job. ia IA7A By I per Beat, abalaaual aa III! M ... By Treaiorer'i per ooakea l7M.tl, at I par eoaa . By aioaeretioai oa daplloala af 117.... " " 1171.... By amoaat ralaraad Is Cemaiiaeioaere. By amooat aaeelleeted fee I :....... By m lata By kalaaea daa faad ...., .. rll.tH tl We, tbe aBdanlgaed Aadllora af Lawreaeo toWBeblp, be via g aaamlBod the eeTeral aeooaala of Joeepb O.aar, biatrial Treaearar, lad tkem aa above Mated. R. J. CON H LIN. " J. la. MePHIRJON, k. O. Wbkbi, W. T. IRWIN, . ,, . Wer- Aadllora. Clearlcld, Pa, Aag. II, II7I M. r Primarj Election, Hatordaj, Sept, 16, Fan. Conirrm, tSO; Banator, $11; AiMabl tUiHtaariff, Aaaooiata Jndgo,ti0( Dimit Attoraoy, $10 f Jmry Cemmiaiioaar, $4. lit mwat ba paid In adraooo. OONUKSiiB. I " Wa araaatboriaVfd ta annonnoalbonamaof L. A If aokajr, of Clinton oounty, aa a candldata far Coal grata, rabeet to tba rulti gorarnlpg tha Damotrt. la party . auglo, ' Poatottna addraaa, Look Harm. 0BNATOR. Wa ara aotboritad ta aonoane tha nana of T. J. BOVKH, of Claarflald, a a aaadidata for Biato Sanator, ubjact to tbo ralai (or aro lag tba DatuooratU part. auglo. Poitoffloa addroM, Cloarflell Wa aro aathoriaad to annoomea tha a an f W. W. BKTId, or Cloartold, aa a anadidau for Mtato HmmUr, aubjaot ta ibo rnloa foftraiag tba Drmooratio par tj. augl. poitofloa addrtaf, Cloarflald. Wa aro authorfaod to annonnea tho aama of OKoKUK M. HHIMBIN, af Oaeoola Nillf, u a eandiUala for fifau Hanator. attbjaot a tbo nlta guvercing tba Damoormtia ptf- angll. Pottottoa addrow, Oaeaola Mill. ArJSKMULY. r'a art autboriaad to ansoanoa tho aamt of A. C. TAlU, M Clearlald, aa a aaadidata for Aaruily, Mil.ji to tba nilaa govaraiog tha Dt'iuftirtOio party, augld. Poftoftoa addraaa, Cloarflald. ftllKMPF, W- pro aothnriiad lo announoo tba nana of ANUKt.vV I'E.VTZ, Jr., of Brady twp., aa a ean. d'diit tor Mhariff, auhjoat tu tba rmloa govoraiig Ilia Dmufanc party. augis, rottbmMadiireai, katbaranurg. M'a ar autborlaad ta aaaoanoa tba aama of K U. i.tAHIIAKT, of Dooatur towoihip, aa a etto ll .- f f Phrrif, tubjoat to lb rnlca govara iv 4 tha Democratic party, auy 14. piMtoflea addrtaa, Pbllipebarg. W arc avthariaed ta annoemoa tha aama of II E.N K i liHKlll, of Brll tuwnblp, a a aandl dale t-rr .Sharif, aabjact to tbo raloa govaraiog tha Utmoeratto party. aagl6. PoatoHo addraaa, Oatond. W aro aatboriia-l ta aaaoaoeo tha aama af J A. .Its MKHAKFEV, or ball townabip,u a cao dnlala for HhnB, aabjeet ta tbo rule guvarning tb Dmoratie pnrty. auglo. Poatofioo addraaa, Bowar, Wa ar authtirid to anDonao tha nana of PATRICK (J(JHLKY,of Bradford towoabip, aia oavJidato for Hbariff, auhjoot ta lha raloa govara iog tba Damoaratia party. augld. PoHoffloa addraaa, Willlamagror. Wt ar au(boriard to announoo tha nam of DAVID HITCHLNOS, ot Drrord townibip, aa a eandidau for bbenff, aubjeot tu in a rala go?, orning tha Damoeratio party. augltt. PoitbOco addroaa. Woodland. We ara aothnrliH to ooooneo tha nam af A. V. CAllPKNTKR, of Bogg towoihip, aa eaiididat tor Hheriff, aubjoot to tba ralea govern ing tb Dctaaarall party, augltt. Portoffloo addroaa, Wallaoatoa. AliriOCIATK JUOOK, We are aalhoriied to aaaoanee tbe same af DR AMILM U. li ILLS, el Vleorleld, ae ac.a dtdate fur Aaroeieto Jfldge, eobjoot lo tbo raka foverotng tbe iiemoeratie party. auglo. PoatoStaa addraaa, Clearfield. VTe are aatboriied ta aanoBBoa tbo eame of JOHN J. HKAll.o! Lowreaootwp., aaaeeodicalo fur Aeeociau Judge, eabjeot lo taa ralea govera. log tba Democrotw party, aug IS. Poetomoo addreea, Carweoeville. We ara aotboriecd to aanoeaeo tbe aama af D. W. MOORK, of Clearlald, aa a aaadidata (er Aeaoeiato Jodgo, eabjeet to tbo mlee govorBiag tbo tlomocratie party. augld. Poatofleo addroaa, Clearfield. Wa are aatbnriied to BDBOuBee tba aama of WM. A. It LOOM, of Pibo Icwo.hip. aa aoaadi dete for Aaeooiato Jadge, eobjoot to tba ralea gor eraiog tba Demoerotie party. auglo. Poetomco addreea, New Millport. We ara aetboriaed to bbbodboo tbo aama af VINCENT B. 11ULT, of Bradford towncbip, aa a eaadioato for Aaaoclato Jadge, eabjeet feo tbe rule! goveroiof tbo Democratio party. aoglfl. PoatoStoe addraaa, Wood aod. Wo ara aathorleed to bodobboo tbo Borne of ABRAHAM OODKN.of Uwronco towacbip.aa a eaodidata for Aeeocloto Jodire,eabjeelo tho ralea goveroiag tba Democratic party, aog 1 1. Poetoflioe addreea, Clearfleld. Wa ara aaiboriieol to aaBoaooo tbe oame af Ii. P RUWLK6, 01 LowroBoe towaabip, aaacaa didato for AMociale Judge, eabjeet ta tbe raloa govoroiog tbo Democratic porty. Bug II. Poctoffice addrooe, Clearfirld. W'e are aatborlted to aaBoaooo tbo same of JACOB W. CAMeUKl.L. e( Bell tewaebip, a! a oaodidate (ur Araoeiate Judge, aobjectto tbe rolea guveriilug tbo Domoeratio porty. aug. Id. Puetom-jo addroaa. Curb. W'oare aolboriaed to anaotiBOo tbe Bamaof JO SKPII PATTKKisoNal Jordaatowaibipaaeaa didale lor tbo ofltee of Aaoootata Judge, aobjeot le tbo ralea govoroiog tbe Democratio party. augll. Poetomoo addreea, Marrea. DISTRICT ATTORNKY. Wa are aulborlaed to annoanco tbo aama of II W. SMITH, of Cloarflald, aa a aaadidole for Diatriot Altorory, aubjoot ta taa rolea goveraiag the Deiooeratic parly. a-jglfl. portorBee addraaa, Clearfield. Wa are aurhorited to bobobboo tbo aama af A. II. KKAMKR, of Clearfield, aa a eaaJMale for Diatriet Attoroey. eabjoot to tbo ralea goreraieg tbo Demoeraiio party. augll. Peetomoa addreia, Clearfield. We ara aalboriaed to BaaoBBea ths aama of WM. M. MrCl l.L'll'UII. of Clearfield, oa a 00a. did.te fi-r Dialrirt Attoroey, ouljjoct to tho raid govorolng the Demuoratlc porty. aug. It. 1'oaloSce addrom, Clearfield. JIIHY COMMISSIONER. We are aotbnrlted to aBnoaaea tha aama of Dr. J. P. Bll R0II FIELD, of Clnrfield.ao o eaodi data for Jury Commireionor, .abject to the rale! governing Ibe Demoerotie party. aog. I. I'ootoBlce addreea, Cloorleld. Sfm 2.fli'frttSfments. C0DET PROCLAMATION. WHRREAS, Hoa. 0. A. MATIR, Preeidcal Judge of the Court of Commoa Ploaa af tbe Twoaty-fiftb Jadicial Dictriet, eompoeed of tbo oooatiea af Clearfleld, Ceetra aad CliBteo and Hob. WiLLiaa 0. Polbt and Mob. Joaa J, Raaa, Aeeoetale Jvdgoa of Claarflald eoaaty. hare iaaaed their precept, to me diroeted, for the holdiog of a Coart of Commoa Pleaa, Orphaac' Court, Court of Quarter Seeolent, Oourt of Oyer oad Termioer, aad Coart of General Jail Dellr. ery, at Ihe l oan lloaae at Clearlald. la aad for the eoaaty of Cleorfield, oommenelag 00 tho foarta Moaday, the Until day ol September, IS1U. aod to eontlooc two weeka. NOTIL'I 1H, therefore, hereby Blvea, ta the Coroaer, Joatloea of tha Peace, and Conatoblea, ia aad for cold eoanty of Clearlald, to appear ia their proper pereooe, with their Record i, Rclla, Inquiattioni, Baamlnalloaa, aad other Remem. braocoe, to do thoee thing! which lo tbeir office, and ia their behalf, perlaia ta be dona. By an Aot of Aeecoibly, peeved the 81 h day of May, A. D. IM.4, it la made the daty af Ibo Jaa tioea of the Peace of tho eeveral eooatiee of thie CommoBwealth, to retora ta tba Clerk of Ibo Court of Quarter Soeeioae of tho reepectlre onontiee, all Ibo roougaiaaaooa eBterod into before them by any pereoa or peraoae charged with lha eommiaaioa of aay arime, eieept aueh aaeea aa may be ended before a Juelico of tho Poaoo, aa der oilBtlng lawa, at leaat tea daye brfure the oommeaoemeBt af tho eeocloa of tho Court lo which they ara made retaroeblereapectiTelv,aod la all oeeee where any reougnlaaaoee ara aalcred Into loco thaa tea daya before Ibo oommoaceoif el of tho aeeeioa to wbioh they are mode IT tuna ble, Ibo eaid Juetlcei are to retora tha aama la tha came maaaer aa If aaid act bad aot boas OIVBN aader my hand al Clearfield, till Ilk day of Aoguet, ia the year ot oar Lord, aae thoaaaad eight baadred aad aev.nly-aia. aug. I to W. R. McPHKRSON, Snerlf. T 1ST OK JURORS. lj Liet of Juror! drawa for September term, A. D. 111,1, to be hold oa tha 4tb Moaday af Sep looker, (2Sth doy), aad ooaiicue for two week! 1 aaaaa rcaoaa. b. R. Merrell .OloarteM, R. I. Stewart, Olrard, R. 0111. Shaw, Ucahon, B. W. Rooorda, Orakam A. B. Tale, (ireonwood. o. mciiaugoey, E. B.C'lempaoo.Nowbarg O.W. Dolte, Beocaria. F. Mebelfey, Bell. O. W. Campbell, Bell. R. McDowell, Bradford. L B. Carllla, Brady. Philip Arnold, Brady, H. Yothera, Covingtoa, A. Heorharl, baaalar, Jaa. Bloom, Vorgaaort, Joa Berkey, Iluatoa, J W. Poller, Karthaaa, IJoba Fot, Kaoi, A. Humphrey, Lea'aoe, S. IrriB, Lawraace, A. Ralliloa, Morrla, Ohaa. Clearar. Pena. i. J.Oelnett, Uiloa, TaaTaaaa ji'Boaa. let ttaBK. O. C. Moore, Clearlald, Joba Faak, Doeetar, Darid Burkot, Dmalar, Iraaa Moore, Fergooon, Auguet Rogeoa, llirard, Mark Wileori, Uoabea, Joba l.ytlo. tfrabam, Jaa, Mctln'ra, Oraham, Vila. Bell, (Ireonwood, P. C. Bowaaa, Hualoa, Aroboy Jerdao. Jordoa, u. II. Ilalfurd, " R. Shirk, " Joha Ualiob, M Jae. Cooper, Reg. tlearbart, a J. L. K .11.. I.. Cii.- J W. bad.r. Oeeoolo. S.H.Hiolman. h.e.rl. Jaa. Pn, Boeaana, taoo. Ulna, )r, Uoo'la Joha Botior, (of Ueo.) Lawroaaa, A. M. Heed, Lawrence, Lawla Browa, (of Wm.) Lawroaoa, J. tt. Moore, Lawreaeo, Cbaa. Doff, Lawreaee, deary Sroa, Morrla, David Flogal, Morrla, Joha Rmcigh, Morrio, Joba Hartal, Merrle, lae. TaMmer, Merrle, Wm. Rowlor. Peaa, uoalol Hoooh, Bell, W. B. Mcllheo. H.1I Samuel Voodorlia, Bell, UeorM ImA I, Oi J ".!. Uramus, Bradford Jooob Wllliomi, Bradf'd laaao WiIcob. Bradlord. R. Livereoed. Brulrapd I .ono nnoner, Brady, u.vr. inomaeoa. Brailv. J . R. nendereoB. Brady, S O. Snyder, Brady, Ooo. llarlalall, Brady, J. Chaiimaa, BarBaida, Jamea MeKeowa, Peaa, Jeaaea Diggiaa, V) aod d, J. n. Watlal. laraaldc Jaa. Kepbart, Deealar, H. Cflrry, Fergaeoa, Joba Rile, Pergaeoa, Fnei Oreea, Fargeaoa, El.ie Irwla, Ueebea, I. R.Shlroy, Ooahoa, W. U Slaaley, Uolieh, Labe Millwood, Oolieo, Thamaa Smith, Jordaa, Jamea Cetbeert, Kaol, I. L. Tbampaoo, Law 'el M. Lawbaad, Uwroaea, W. Snaehaoea er. Loo ee J. F. Weaver, Clearlcld A. F. Mitoball.CloarSeld M. nctvarf, Clearfield, I. Thampaoa, Cor'evilla ir.Hbimei, WaJlaootoa, M. U. Weld, Beoeeria, Rob'l Shag. Beocaria. Som'l Botoo. Boooarlo. Joba Canaiagbem, Belli rraaeie noea. Voaaa. A. Uoarhart, Bradford, Jamea Hollr. Baraeid D. MeCraohoa. Baraaida Joba Ardory, Pike, a leaek, araaMa, Joba Daalap, rite, R. MoCreekea, Pike, J. M. Ckaaa, Woodward W, Headeroea, M Joba Robleoa, Cheat, Aaerew rraliav. Uhait. J. N, Raleer, CeTlagtoa