CLEARFIELD, Pa. WKDNBSDAY UORMNQ, AUGUST 12, ISTT. ' Boeder, it yoa want to ibow what If going on U tke business world, Just read our advertising eolamns, to .vwefe! eoiutnn in particular. MAXIMS FOR THE DAY. No aa worthy the office o( President should be willing to hold It tf oounted In, or placed there by any fraud. I'. H. U aaar. I eoald never have beeo reconciled to the elo eatle a tho amallMt aid or mine of a person, however' respectable to private life, who must forever earry apon hie brow tho stamp of fraud Ant triumphant ia Aaitriean hlitory. No sub aoquont actioa, however meritorious, oaa wash away tba letters of that record. Cuablks Faierta Anaua. ITadar the forms of law, Rutherford 11. Hayes has bMO declared President of tba I'nlled Stales. )IU title rette apoa diifrancbiiement of lawlul voters, the false oerttfloatei of the returning ollt aare acting earruptly, and tho decision of a eom missioa wbiob hae refuted to bear evidence of al leged fraud, for tbe Arit time ere tha American people eonfronted with the fact of a fraudulently, elaeled Pretideat. Lot It aot be understood that tba fraud will be silently acquiesced in by the eoBOtry. Let no hour pail in whL'b tho usurpa ttoa U forgotten. Aaaaicaa or IiKMoraATio M. C.'l. Ooa buodrad yeart uf human depravity eecu valeted and oooeeotralod into a climax ol crime. Never again in Ave hundred yean shall they have aa opportunity to repeat tho wrong. Luuiai. VV. Vocalists. I would ratbor have the endorsement ofaqusr ter of a millioB of tbe Atoerioaa people than that of tbe Loaitiana Returning Boara, or of the Com ajiaaioa wbiob eioluded the faell and deoided tba quoetioa en a technicality. Tiloa. A. Ukrdiiicks. Poos Doctor". Reader, inrtpoto you did fool unwoll in 18G0, tyid turned off your formor pbyiiciun, who was noted . for bis ikill, and employed another who haa been stuffing yon with nos trums ever since, and your physical situation is four fold worse now than it was in 1800? Do you not suppose that it is about timo to Bwop doctors again and see whether you cannot find one that understands your disease and will save you from a premature death ? Apply yoor physical discomfort to that of your country, tho atTuirs of which have been managed by political quacks sinco 1860. lluvo they not givon us norao awlul doses, and wo arc, never, thcless, sicker tliun cv?r. Let us cm- ploy some other physicians at the next eloction, and see if tho country cannot bo saved from bankruptcy and mob rule. Anarchy is our futo if new men are not employed very soon. Attention, Candidates. On and after tho 221 of August, tho announce ment ot tho names of candidates for Prothonotary, Register und Recorder, and County Surveyor, will be in order. Tho usual fee for tlio former two offi ces will bo 115 each, and for tbo Sur veyor, $5. This will pay for the usual card, 10,000 ticket for each candidate, and lor printing the necessary eloction blanks. The primary election occurs on Saturday, tho 15th of Soptombor, from 1 to 7 o'clock p. ta., and County Convention mocU in tho Court Room on tho following Tuesday (18th) at 1 o'clock, p. m. In A Quandary. Some great cdi. tors, or the editors of groat journals, like the common demagogue, wear tnulo'sears. To illustrate: Tho editor of the Sew York Tribune, in his anxi ety to support both Hayes and Blaine, remarks that tho general drift ot the Maine platform is "obviously away from Hayes," and that it is, "on tho whole, judicious." So if tho Tribune it forced to choose, we will soo which way it will consider it judicious to drift. An exchango says: Mr. Kvarts is the wag of the Cabinet. IIo made the grave yet fraudulent Rulhcrtord smile, by suggesting to put over tho door: "Many call, but tow are chosen." QuiM The Maino Radicals took no llayos in their Stuto Convention. It would be a little rough on lilaino should be evor become President, if they would treat him the samo way, James, be careful. A (Jooo BuaoMTioN. Tally one for tho Pittsburg iW whon it says that Mr. Hayos is so enamored ol commis sions that he baa constituted ono to visit Bitting Hull in British America. This is a place, if Sitting Hull's toma bawk is in good order, that would suit J oo Bradley to a dot. A IIomi Turcot. Tho Cumber land Timet makes tho following good point on Governor Ilartranft: "Tho fiovernor of Pennsylvania was ready to pled go 75,000 men to Grant to force the inauguration of Hayes, and yet be called upon the National Government to help quell a little mob." Sudden Pkatii. Raleigh T. Daniel, Attorney General of Virginia, deed nt Richmond, on Thursday afternoon, Au gust 16th, after two days' illness, from hemorrhage of the bowels, aged seventy-two. Ho was re nominated for the tame position by tho Democratic Stato Coavevition throe days previous to bis doatk. TmJaiiNDACEns. Tbo Stato Kx eeutive Committee of the independent greenback party met Wednesday in IVilliamsporL Tho committed have called a State Convention to lo held there oa Wednesday, September 19th. Candidates are to be put in tho field for Auditor ficncral, Stato Treasurer and Supremo J udga. The Re. Dr. George R. Crookl, formerly the editor of tbe Jerteefisf, bes become a member of two editorial etat el tbe rWo.ee. Dr. Crook, U Raid to be a strong thinker and a eanfal writer. f"ltiaoVt)t,e Timtt. Wo are glad this transfer has been Bade The columus of tho Tribune were always bettor adapted to the Doctor's literary taste than those of the VeOwdid. Tribuneitm and Jay Gould im Is an awful dose for a Christian to swallow, but we suspect from tbe tone t some of iiia articles which formerly rappeareel In tbe Ueihodiit, he is Radi cal enough to gulp it down. We ro joio that tbe Doctor has thrown oft all disguise, and mounted tho political tMad-esUl ied up in tho toll beer! tower on Naaeou Mrttl. U KXKKA h ORDER XVAMER Kid nr. 1 TWO lIF.lllMtNTB TO UK VOKMKD OUT OF Till NATIONAL GUARD. . Owing to the inennvenienco and loss suffered by many of tha oftlcers and men of the National Guard when call ed into servico by entire divisions and cost to tho Stato incurred lor transpor tation by thftpwsslty cf frarjiwetlv ye.. to avoid tho necessity of purchasing overcoats and other equipments for all tho troops and the pay of supernumer ary officers, tha Governor has decided to relievo all tho Sluto troops now in service by a force organized from tho present guard from the omr.A,,Vd men who nro ublo and willing to vol uuttier for tho prosont emergency: 1! kadquartkus, N. G. or Pa., ) Hakiiisui ri, August 17. 1877. i General Order No. 8. I. Tho National Guard of Ponnsylva nia, being composed of mon in business, which in many cases necessarily suffers during their ausonoe lor any protract ed period, thorcby entailing serious loss upon iiiemsoivos ana narUBUips upon their families, and tho preserva tion ot life and property and (food or der requiring that a strong force should still no kept in somo regions of the Stato until work is fully resumed, it has been deemed by the commander-in-chief, in uccordanco with the pro visions of tho ninety second soction ot tho act approved May 4, 1804, entitled an act tor tho organization, discipline and regulation of tho militia of tho commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to or ganize two regiments of ten companies each by detailing from each regiment ot tho National Guard only such ofn cors and men as cun absent themselves from their business without serious loss, and will voluntocr to servo ac tively for a poriod of three months or during the present cmergoncy. Mint. Division commanders are therefore directed to report at once by wiro, an noia omoers wuo are aoio and willing to volunteor to bo detailed for three months' duty unless sooner re lieved, from the number so reported will be selected the officers for the two regiments to be formed. .Second. ( oloncls of regiments and commandants of unattached companies will report at onco through tho proper channels, all company officers of thoir commands who are able and willing to volunteer to sorvo tor throe months, unless sooner reliovod, from which list a I aptain and r irst and Second Lion tennnts from each rogimcnt and from the unattached commands will be do- tailod tor dutv durinu tha rtruaont --- j -n omorgency, and the officers so selected will recruit companion ot eighty volun teers from the soldiers of their respec tive regiments and the unattached commands, which companies will bo commanded by said officers and de tailed lor service lor three months or during tho present emcrgoncy. It. Orders announcing tho officers selected, appointing company rondoi vous and regulating recruiting will be issued immediately upon the receipt from division commanders ot tho lists herein ordorcd, 111. Tho officers who give their names to bo reported must bo willinir to stay in the held thieo months or as long as their sorvicos art. eodud. I be commander-in-chief desires it particu larly understood that be wishes those only to volunteer who are able to do so with tho least inconvenience and able to stay until the quiet is restored in every part of the Slate, lie is sat isfied of tho conrngo and fidelity of all tho officers and men of the Guard, and in making these details he is actuated sololy by tbo desire to bave tbo bur. den placed npon tho good citijeni of tho Commonwealth by tbe turbulent and criminal men within its borders full with as little loss and inconvon ience to individuals and as little ex- ponso to tbo State as possible. iiy command ol JotiN F. IIartranvt, Governor and Commander-in-Chief. James W. Latta, Adjutant treneral. More Amir. Such is tho demand made, by many since tbo late riots. "More soldiors" or we will have no lihorty. This is all nonsense. We do not want brute force, we have onough of that. It is moral character we want instead of more soldiors. The Now York Sun closos the argument on tbe question in this way : "The strength of a Republican government, tho main tenance of Democratic institutions, the peace of tho United Slates, or the good order and welfare of tbe American people, do not depend upon tbe site of the army, or the dominancy of tho military establishment, or tho gran- dour of our array of Generals, Colonels, Majors, Captains, Lieutenants, Cor porals, and buglers, all gorgeously uni formed, and all trained in the use of swords, bayonets, guns, pistols, can non, and mitrailleuses. When the Con stitution and public peace can be main tainod only by carnage and firo, this Republic, now one hundred years old, will be in a bad way, and not worth kocping up. Tho army should be re duced to ten thousand men. The best government is that which governs least. Tho world is governed too much. TiiePermanintKxposition. Phil adelphia, August 19. Tho pcrma. nont exhibition was open for tho first timo on Sunday to-day, and was at tended during tbo afternoon by an au dience of 11,000 people, oomposod largely ot tho working classes and bn sincss men, for whoso special accom moditlion it was opened. A grand sa cred concert was given in tho great musio ball, which was crowded to its utmost capacity. Everything; was con ducted in tho most orderly manner, and there was nothing to offend the most exacting moralist. No machinery was pormittod to run and no sales of merchandise were allowed, but it was opened simply as a museum. An Oversiuut. A iiiK-g writer flanks in on the Senator of Maine in this way : "Mr. Blaino's neglect to put something in the Maine platform about the momentous and thrilling Mexican question Is attracting tbe alUmtion of the press. If it isn't too lato M r. Maine had better fix up that platform and gel in at least some modern improve ments." Mexico has been overlooked and tho eight by sevon administration may annex it to this country before tho people away down In Maine know anything about it. All Wrono. No lees than four Radical editors bavo been cowbided in the past two weeks, ohief of whom la tbe ecribo of the Washington BepMi- can, Hayes' government organ, and not tho least among thorn is our Bolle fonte neighbor, Tuton, of the Jtepubli- can, who was outrageously assaulted by infield Scott Wagoner. Winny was arrested and put under bonds for 1300, and is now awaiting court for the puipoa of explaining bis outrage- our conduct. Developing. Tho prosont disturb ances causes tho beads of numerous demagogues to come to the surface. Wo notice among tho various patent medicines now offered to cure the troublo between labor and capital, ia the project to form a now working man's political party which compre hends a demand for "gratuitous ad ministration of justice in all courts ol law;" "abolition. "fivlUeijaJfiiXX eane ot f awpvrtation to be taken hold of and operated by the govern ment;" "all industrial enterprises to be placed under tbe control of tbogovurn ment as fast as practicable und oper ated by freooo-operative trades' unions for tho good of tbo whole people. What a rare field for demagogues and thieves to operato in. And It looks as though West, tho Radical nominee for Governor of Ohio, would champion tho cause of tho Improvident and tho cheap political hucksters who have brought the country to tbe verge of ruin. What unparalleled impudence it ia tor thoso who bave wrought the ruin now to turn np as physicians and claim that they are the dispensers of tho remedies lor tho euro of ills. Read er, kick all such quacks and impostors out of the way and look around for an honest man. Sensiuli Advice. A Washington telegram of tbe 15th, states that tbo ocnlral council of the labor league of tho United States, at a meeting held at thoir headquarters on the previous evening passed a sorioa of resolutions on the deprossed stato of lubor through out the country, and the anticipated evil results to flow therefrom, enforc ing coolnoss and moderation upon the members ot tho order, and specially warning thorn as well as working mon in general to beware of emistarios, some of whom have endeavored to oporate hero, who go around inciting to strikes and violence, moasuros which injure labor In general, disturb order and end in tbe conviction and punish- ment of the participant therein, and RssoLTsn, "That moral agitation U tba strength and sewer by wbiob labor oaa aequire taogiole reformation, aad that mob vtoloooe and riot lead oaly to anarchy and anal destruction to bumaa liberty, and it is better to submit to nny sort of despotism fortbo timo being tbaa te hare ao government at all." That is about as aensiblo a resolve aa we have soon tor a long time. It is short and covers the whole ground. Let it be Amended. Tho Maine Democrats did well to plant them solves squarely on tbe St. Louis plat form. It still holds. Their denuncia tion of tbe electoral fraud ia coupled with a demand for a constitutional amondment to prevent its repetition. This will without doubt engage the serious attention of Congress at its next session ; but wo do not think tbe country need fear that tbe outrage of March, 1877, will evor again bo perpe trated in Amoriea. The resolution re ferring to the President's southern policy has tbe right ring. It is not neces sary for Democrats to fall on the bosom of Mr. Hayes because, accepting tbe inevitable, be has called off tbe federal troops and recognized the omnipotence ot civil law ; but it is proper that they should approve his course in this and evoiy otbor matter when it accords with sound Democratio doctrine. Al together, the platform is unobjectiona ble, and it ought to toll in tbe cam paign against the one incubated by Blaine. Tux New Reformer. Tbe Work ingmon's party in Louisville, Ken tucky, olocted thoir Legislative tickot on a plulfurn) (oadod wilb such betoro- gonoous elements as tho eight-hour law, prohibition of prison labor, compulsory educalion, "no man lobe nominated for office unloss he is a workingman" and a tariff for revenue. Those are huge reforms t But who is fool enough to believe that the man who will work but eight hours, is entitled to as much pay as the mon who works ton and twelves hours a day. Tbe "compulsory education" jdea is ipiportcd from Ku- rope, and is as great an outrsgp npon tho Republic, or Democratic ideas of governmout, as to advocate the suhsti. tution of a King or an Ktnpcror, tor the President. Tho buby may look like a "reform" child, but betoro it is ten yoars old it will boa full fledged Communist, because of parentage and general surroundings. Let it.bi Settled. At the Lehigh County Court, at Allonlown, op Mon day, Judge A. B. Longakor dolivered his opinion In the case of A. II. Lynn against D. J. Godsbalk and Joseph A. Weaver, publishers of tho Buthlohem Timet, tor allogc4 libol of plaintiff in publishing a speech of U. J. Wonnpr, Esq., in a case of Alfred Crist against tbo said Lynn. The Judge holds, In effect, that the speech of a lawyer, without givinga full report of tho trial, is a libol. The Judge said he would impose no otbor sentonoo than tho costs. We understand the case is like ly to go to the Supreme Court, In ordor to settle tho question whother an edi tor may fit may no), publish the speech of an attorney In a oase,' without at the samo timo giving the cvldonce takon on the trial. Tiiet are Comino. We observe that "our colored brethren" aro kick ing ovor the traeea everywhere, The chairman of a large colored Democratic club in Cincinnati thus addressed his colored friends: "Organize and defeat the party that baa so long deceivod you. Vote your sentiment, and whon you have so done your vonscience will be clear before men, and the Demo cratio tickot will be successlul. "There's musio in tbe air" for tbe Rad icals this fall, and it ia becoming to loud that a person must be very deaf it he can't boar it- Tut Maineites. Tbe Radicals of Cumberland county, Maine, on Thurs day last, In their county Convention passed resolutions endorsing Hayes to the backbone, notwithstanding the fact that at thoir State Convention, a week previous, they refused to endorse him. Those Yankee down there will have some fun out of Uayea and Blaine before neat rafting time. In Session. Tbe Democratic Blate Convention meet at IJarrisburg to day (Wednesday,) for Ih purpose of nominating a candidate for Buprsme Judge, State Treasurer and Auditor General. We will be able to toll our roadora next week who tbe gentlemen are who will Oil those offices in the pear future. I rKTER HALinuauT. We notico that tho Into (iroonback candidate for President, Peter Cooper, haa written a letter to President I lines, in which bo reiterates his well known views on tho currency, lie wants tho govenfinent to givrf imme diate relief to unemployed labor, "cith er through definite melboda of help" or by "great und obvious improve nnmmm,tr m ? bootstraps, lor government can only begin great Improvements by increas ed taxation, which is now us heavy us wo can bear. Of course, ho desires al so tho remonctir.ation of silver and a national currency interconvertible with bonds, which "will tuko tlio creation of currency out of tho bauds ot t he bunks." Having delivered himself of these her esies, Mr. Cooper's hard common sense oomes to his rescue, and ho demands industrial schools institutions under national, State and local control, which shall teach children to use their bunds as they aro now taught to use their heads. Tho great importance of in dustrial schools is not sufficiently re cognized yet, but tho time must come when our education must tuko a wider range and bo more practical. Mr. Cooper is in entiro accord with tho President's view on civil service re form, though the vigorous terms in which he expresses himself seem to in dicate a desire for an advance in the way of roforni, such as tbo people bavo not yet seen. - A Case in Point. Thoro are a few fools in this country who bavo sup posed that Grant was the only man fit to govern the people. Tbo editor of tho Louisville Courier, throws some light on this subject, lie recently over-heard Pierrcpont, our Minister, and Badcau, Consul at London debut ing tho subject in this way : "Pierrepoot 'Hew, Adam, I see that the nrw webellioo is quite cwushtd the wiots, you know.' Iledcau 'Yea, so I see, myself.' Plerre pont 'Well, now, what pwusslcs mo is, how the d deuee they did It without Uwaat. Do you koow,Adain,I think Owint must bave hctltfie'ij'k so) what to do !' " Pierropont and Budeau aro repre senting tho people of tbe United States abroad upon tbo samo principle that tho Ringmaster und the Clown repre sents them at tho circus. While the Grant family, accompanied by these two men, were traveling in England crowds received them on tbo street corners just as a circus is received to sco tho elephant and tho band wagon. Wbun tbo caravan reached Franco, Germany and ituly, it attracted no more attention than a four horse team. The Ringmaster and Clown had "set it np" on tho English and tho Yankees in Knglund, but after the family enter ed otbor torrilory they were treated as otbor people aro. liNTUTSlAsnc. Some Radicals who lack tho requisites necessary to deport themselves modestly before their fel lows, call themselves "btul wart Repub licans," in admiration of tbe Senator from Muilio Bluine who, to llieir eye, is a model Radical. Tho Knox villo (Tenn.) Tribune in alluding to this sentiment says that tho stalwart Republicans are wrestling wilb this conundrum : "How they con be ex pected to teach their children that Tennessee Democrats are vile traitors for having sent ishman G, Harris to tlio United Stutes Senate, while their own President, by the grace of Wells and Bradley, sends Henry W. Milliard, tbe military leaguor, to tho Court of Brazil." That is a pretty good clinch er. But these Radicals can swallow an 8 to 7 fraud as easily as they could a cherry seed. Tho Radical lead ers inherited no conscience, and arc therefore ready to violato ooiutlilulions, oaths and public and privato rights lor party success. Not ?or Hayes. Messrs. Jas. G. Blaino & Co., who led tho advancing column in the Maino Radicul State Convention last week, aro of courso re sponsible for defeating tlio following : HeoUtd, That we reaffirm our unshakrn con fidence fn the integrity, patrlollim and ststes mapehip 0 stulhcrfurif if. Haver, and we oor dially approve bis efforts to carry out in gud faith the prinelplrs avowed by tbe Cincinnati Cooventioa. This is ono of tho plunks kicked out of the Radicul platform In Maino, wboro Mr. Bluine was Chairman. Dur ing tho discussions, when Gen. Cham-! borlain and other Hayes champions would mention tho name of "the gov ernment," hisses and cat calls caino from all quarters of the ball, showini; poii?li)sivply that Maineites uTo reudy for a cheap rebellion. The fact that a great long platform, like that of Maino, I failing to mention the name ol tbo Pres ident, is conclusive proof that tho Stato j is in the bunds of his enemies, led by i Bonalor Blaine, ' An Openino hir Ktikerx. Tlio! Philadelphia Timet remarks: "Labor, I and a good deal of it, is badly wanted on tho sugar and cotton plantations! down in Louisiana, Throughout tbo' great area of tho cotton and sugar ro gious there is complaint that men can-1 not be found to cultivate audguthcrj the crops. Very soon the burvesting: will be'in, and, as usual, much of the cotton will be left in tbo fields for lut I. , of somebody to pick it. Then tlio ! sugar crop will como on, and it, too, j will suffer because there are not men j onough on the ground to hundlo it. Ton thousand men could find remu nerative employment in Jjouisian!), rp- coiving a hearty welcome, and they would like it so well that they would be likely to remain untler Southern skies for tho rest of their days. Determined. Augustus D. Shaffer, of Westminister, Maryland, waB found in bis slablo on tho evening of tho ISth Inst., wilb bis throat cut from oar to ear, holding a razor in ono hand and a revolver In the other. Ho )ad fakon his coat, vest and hat off, before committing the deed. IJo win Cashier of tha Farmer's Bank, Treas urer of tho Lulboran Church funds. and Treasurer and Secretary of tho j Taylor Manufacturing Company, and bolongod to the wealthiest and most! influential family in thp country. No I cause li visiblo lor this tumble aot. j A Pretty Good Bill. Tho gun: dealers of Pittsburg, wboso places of j business were ransacked by tho mob on thp evening of July 2Jst, ostiinntoj their losses at about $18,000, James Sown 4 Sons, the largest dealers in tho eity, lost about 110,000 worth of goods; N. Oalllnger, 13,275; H. II. Schulte, 1815; George Cohen, I.J00; J. II. Johnston, $100; Mr. Smith, It,- 4 on. TUK KASTMIS WAR. Tin: iiihn a.vii Tin-: tiuium IIANMIMIj 1111 nt i ii:i i.t A 1I11TVKIII 1111 II ATT!. K MAY 11 K LOOKUP nut. The ciniiinander.i ol Imtli uniiiuxuro inuking huge efforts to huvw every thing ill pi imu order for tbo uppi oiti l ing contest which cannollie pontpohed teb says that information has been received in that citv from a reliable source that Suleiman I'usliu lias suc ceeded in cllertin a junotuii wilb Meliemel Ali between Tjersuroru and ISehrovu. This places the Russians in luce of u really 1'oriuidalde Turkish uriny, uud will render the u'.n-.t .l lx ei'lions necessary on their pin t to pre vent tbu Turks liiim jeopardizing the whole position in Bulgaria. Tlio Russians mo ptmliing up their reinlorccmenU and preparing ouvrget icully for n general onslaught on the. Turkish position. They lielievu that a decisive victory over I lie. united forces of Mehemct Ali and Suleiman Pusba would practically end the cam paign, while a iU dent Mould entail re sults scarcely less di.-,. .turns liir theni scIvch. The Turks nlso uro very active, uml are straining ovvry nerve to bo ulilu to cope suocchNfully with the largo and well appointed Russian lorco which is opposed lo them. They bavo burned up almost the Ian man, und buvu evi dently made up their minds to staku everything on tho issue of a battle, ll is not thought prolublo thai it gen. erul battle can be delayed beyond Turn day or Wednesday at furthest. Suleiman Piisha seiius to huve brought bis infantry und cavalry through the Fwliuaand llaleii passes and bis artillery through Deinir Kupu puss, that nail being better for the transport ol guns. Shipka puss, which is Mill held by the Russians, was blockaded at the southern entrance, and will probably have to be uvueuutod unless the Russians attack and defeat one of tbo three Turkish corp w hich now form a seinicirclo from Rnsgrad Plevna. Tho Vienna J'nlilkal (Vr(ioAm busa lluchurcsl telegram saying: "Gen. Gouikbo declares that liio Russiuu positions, from the Danube to tho Shipka pica, are so strong that the Turks do not venture an attack. "Both armies aro constantly in trenching themselves. Tho Turks especially bold a wonderfully strong position ul Plevna, 'Osinan Pasha is, iicverllielcrw, in a ditlicult situation, because the numer ous cavalry attached to the tiU.OlllJ Russians confronting him completely cut olf bis communications with Sella and capture bis convoys of ammuni tion und provisions, fho Russians will not undertuko operations until tbe whole guard arrives from St. Peters burg. This signifies a pause ol a fort night or three weeks." Tlio Turks are wot king vigorously on the fortilicutions of (iullipoli, and they are already in a forward stale ul' preparation. Une hundred heavy Krupp guns bave been sent there from ! t'oiinlaiilinople, and lunro quantities i llf lirOviNOlllN IITIll Ml itif t, I'l' ul.ll-iiu n p.. . I being forwarded. The .work is kept i up night uud day without intermission. , and llioplucewillsoonlieina thorough I state ot delenso. The 'I'u l k L-.li ministers havo declar ed lo tho foreign diplomat that tho porto would not make an exception in favor of any foreign power in regard to tho Dardanelles. This is under stood to reler to tho rumored inten tion of KnglitnU lo send hi i of war lo the Durdenelles with a new to pre vent massacres of Christians in etiso ot a popular outbreak. A dispatch from Ruslcbuk, August 18, says: "Tbo Russian bombardment continues. Two hundred shells have lallen in tho town, and twenty persons have been killed. A Russian rccon noitering party bus been repulsed near tbo river Lorn." Official dispatches received in St, Petersburg stulo that the Hussion bat teries at Giurgevo silenced tho Turkish butleries at Rustchtik on tho loth in stant. There was slight successful lighting on the Kith on Iho right bank of tho river near Itustcbuk. From Bucharest comes tho intelli gence that eight vessels landed Turks in the Dobrudsclm on Friday. Tho Russians arc man hing to oppose them. A liucbarest dispatch says Princo Tchcrkusski has removed tbo scut of government of Bulgaria from Tirnova lo Sistova. Some critics appear to think that liussian advantage lies in continued inaction and further concentration ; but Ihuincreasing ravages ol disease in tbe Jiustiun camp aro an oll'sot aguinst tbo arrival of reiiiloreeinenlK, and may compel their Generals to attack Plevna or Rusgrad before strategical consider ations would uuthorixo such un under taking. ll is reported, also, lluit public opin ion in Russia is powerfully alloc ted by tho failure before Plevna. Kchocs of this dissatisfaction may reach tbo army in tbo field and tend to tempt tbo mil itary advisers of the Emperor lo urge somo enterprise that might well bo do furrod till stronger forues can be ar ranged. Thus it is not impossible that active operations may be resumed be fore they are justly warranted. Tho establishment of tho imperiul headquarters nt Studen would seem to point to a closo connection between the I'.niperor and tho Grand Duko Nicholas and perhaps to presago tbo presence of tbo head ot tho army at somo determined and obstinato assault on Iboinlrencbmcntsof Osman Pasha. Advices from Bucharest and Sistovo show that tho Russians huve made no preparation against bad weatbur. Fen the flat sandy ulund, over which is an approach more than a milo long to tho pontoon budges, shows no signs of road leaking, alt bough one hundred infantry soldiers bavo idled away tho timo there for several months. It is now u mass of mud, as tho wagons hove kneaded its surl'aco seeking pass able places. A few days' lubr.r of ll regiment of infantry would have mode actosa this island, over whit Ii puns all the supplies of the army of llulgariit. a road capa ble of cndiiringan imliipited amount of rain and trulllc, On tba rtistova side, where Iho roads to llijela and Tirnova run up steep hillsides, there was also no preparation. Short bittsevere showers on Wednes day night cuught tho Russian service deportment utterly unprepared. After tbo roads bad been mode virtually iin passable in many places fatigue parties wcro turned out on tho Sistova bills to cut a new road and inuko ill directed efforts to All H,0 chasms iu old ones with willow brushwood. Tho weather has been exceedingly dry for inuiiihs,eonsopiunily llioroatl were very bard. If rain of ono night's duration could produoo effects such ls described it may easily bo imagined what will bo the consequences when a number of ruin-falls occur in rapid sue oession. A part of tbo Dobrudscba force bus already pusaed through Houniania and again crocsed ibo Dunube, about ten miles above Knafchuk, but operations on tho other side aro delayed by rain, which bus rendered all the roads prac tically impassable lor artillery and trams. A great part of tlio line of commiiiiitiolion with the army ia ovor mero cart tracks beaten with dust in fine woslhtir and churned into tittup mud when It rains, Wood is seareo in tho country Bow ocoupiod by tbo Russians, and the enor mous forces about i )0 .,.,,, p in tho heart of Bulgaria will probably leavu it as bare as tho allies left the plains hcloru Bohanlcpol. During tho occupation of tho Dob rudseba lately tho sick wore sent back ul tlio rule of 300 per day, ami there are signs of Increasing sickness within the lines on the other sido of tbo Dan ube. From tho Cuucusus it is reported that the liiguii column, under General Ali liiitiiitl', ciiiitiuued ils advance and in lived August 12 near Atom, on tbo riw..y..lm5l.ryvi)aiei:Ol'.V"- '. Ul LUU all I T. ...T." i llA.ta.sl litis Is, j t, rjK,t l,Unk; but these opomtioiis ute not iiueiy to liuvo much inhiioncu on tho general military situation ii America. In that direction, us in Ku rope, tho Russiuu leaders appear to do bire reinforcements with which to ro- siinio the offensive, while their oppon 'Hits, 'urn unaiilo or unwilling to tako active steps to profit by the quiet of tneir ntiversanes. A correspondent of tho Berlin A'tf tiomit Xeitunq writes from Ailriunoplo that It is probable Mukhtur Pasha will bo mriountlcd und compelled to siirrenoer. The London Timet' corrcsgionilont, who has been watching tho operations in Abcbasiu, wrolo under date of Au gust 3: "lam now about to return to Alexnndropol, where 1 am told tb expect great events ; but, although troop luive passed up that way, 1 b lievu Arduhun moru likely to be tho scene of the next operations. Genoral Mulikntr, who bus hitherto commanded in person, is now to pluco himself un der the orders of tho Grand Duko Michael. So it is possible that opera tions may be preparing which will urain utlraet the principal interest of the campuign to tho neighborhood of runs, isutouni and Arduhan. London, Aiunist 19. A Renter telo. gram from Alexandria saya, "Reports that the Kgyptian contingent, jn 'pur. key will be increased, havo lately been gaining ground." London, August 111. Renter's dis patch dated Knsleridgi, Saturday, says, "The RtiHsiun army has occupied this town. 'J'bcro aro no signs of either tlio Turkish army or fleet." A Renter disputch from Tirnova dat ed Friday status that tho Russian army occupies in lorco a lino extending from Ibe town lo the Sohipka pass. Tbo Turks area consdcrablo distance off and do not mako any demonstration. It is said tlio Russiuus intend to block. atlo Plevna, but will not attompt to punn ii oy assault. Unman I'ashu supplies arc beginning to fail. 'I'lis Late Somnr enkkst. Tho gov ernment family has been a littieal the outs ever since tho Germun leust at Washington. Somo of tho membors of tbu Mrs. It B. Hayes Temperance Society, thoughtlessly gur.sled somo licer on that occasion. A member of tho fraternity closed bis speech on re ceiving "the government" in this way: "Mr. President, 1 vos gist you koacd. Ve .vno.t vos kerpin' some vstrr on ice tor you From tho movements of "the gov ernment," soon after drinking the "vater on either tho ,.;.,i ice," it was evideut that 'voter" or the ice had been Tho result did not prove Intnl. Hut a number of names have Ul'en erased oTf tho plediro and tho Mrs. H U. JI. T. S. is considerably demoralised since that ovent. A Good Idea. Civil servico reform, under Hayes, begins to mean some thing practical after ull. Wo see it slated that tho Confederate Postmas ter General bus issued a card, to bo posted conspicuously in PostoOlcos.ask ing tho ptiblio to report promptly to tbo Chief" Special Agont of tho Post office Department at Washington, D. C, ull losses of lettors and irregularities in tho service generally. A ciroularis oddrcescd to tho Postmasters at tho samo time requiring prompt report ot all losses made to them, and that a record bo kept of all complaints. This will undoubtedly add considerable to tho labor of Postmasters, but it will go lur toward perfecting the business of tho Department. The Buckeye State. Tbe Com monwealth ol Ohio is a groat Stato. If she would happen to drop out of tho L nion tho rest of the Slates would go to pot, because sbo stands at the head of tbo Radical family und bosses the job. She owns tho Acting Pres ident, tho Commander-in-Chief of tho Army, and tho Chief Justieo, as well as tho bossi of the Treasury Depart ment, besides regiments of men iu every official hole uud corner on this continent ond abroad. This Stato is therefore in command of tbe Execu tive, (8 by 7) tho Judiciary und the War Departments of tho Government. Sho is indeed highly honored. Evil. Dorns. Jas. Boyd, tho inccn. diery, and Joo Bradley, tho perjured, nro peers. Tho opo can look on tho blackened Yulns of tho Union Depot, Pittsburgh, and see a representation of tho moral blight wrought by tho other. Tbo crime of Boyd sinks into I utter insignihcanco when compared j with iiradley's. 4 ho former will land in Iho funlluntiary, wliilo the Utter will cunliniia to ilrnw liis snlarj; as a Jinlgc of tlio V.'H. Stiiremo Court. Sovoral struct enr conductors have been nm-Hted in rliilnJuliliia for beat inj llio punch. A man immoil Steel has been arreslud, w ho is said to Ito tlio nuin who discovered how to alter tho punch, anil he received $50 a dny from the conductors on different lines, fur telling them bow to work it. this munis iho conductors woro able to steal about 11 a duy. Voi.uMtsHs Wanted. U will be observed try tho (iovcrnor's proclHina timi in this bmtio that ho desire to muster at least two regiments for threo months, urdurlng thocmrri'cncy. H looks ns though bis Excellency ex pected snmu more striking beforo mat ters settle down. Well, there is noth ing llko preparing lor war in time of praro. l''l!N Aim!). When the New York Graphic remarks that the people in Washington boliovo tho next Presi dent will bo cither (icncral Sherman or his brother John, the I'ashville Amrrhvn ssysi "JuhI set John up for tho head pin and roll down tho big ball, if you want to sco fun In the year eighty." An exchango says: "Moncuro I). Conway writes from Kdinburgh ; "Whenever Ur. blluart llobinsnn rises you can hear a pin fall." Thai's noth ing; when Hob Ingersoll rises and In flates himself you can see the buttons dance all over the platform. Roston foil. "Ilob"doe th dancing bimself. . J. liuauol Jonas, formerly minister to llelginm under (rant's administra tion, ami lor some time past collector of tho port of Chicago, has been In formed that his successor will bo ap point ed next month. s t:rs items. Oregou has acquired 7,000 lininl gruuts'this year. Tho strike cost tbo Statu of Now Jersey (180,000. Only six Southern railroads pay dividends to their stockholders. Potutoes are to plenty in Kansas that it burdly puys to eat them. Tho Ohio Democrats to their op- iMawWssseu.r lOVVn ' luiftuth a caliuiU U Je Governor of Ohio is a colored inan Colonel Valentino Baker has gone to tho front with Mebuinut Ali Pasha. "Money makes tbo maro go." So will u woman, if thoro is any go in in her. It Is slated that 1,500 cigar inaC'l iirs uro now employed in Key West, Florida. ine exira policemen sworn in ut Pittsburgh during tbe recent strike, uuvo uoen uiscuurgcu. Colonel John A. Joyce, of the wuisKy ring, is going to lus bom at Georgetown, D. C. -Tho Reading Ruilroud niachinoshop, ut Potlstown, bus been closed and the windows bourded up Privato Dalzull is said to havo been raised in a log cabin, but bo is likely to die In a wosto basket. Tho Now Wrk Hit all wan Is to seo tbo gun tbut Stanley Matthews shot dowu tbo oberry tree with. Tbo Independent Greenback nortv havo culled a State Convention to meet at illiamsport, on Septomber 19lh. An Iowa judge says that a man may legally kiss hi hired girl if ho can swear he thought it was bis wiib. A cable dispatch announces that tho government of Great Brituin in tends to release tbo Fenian prisoners. At Roach's shipyard, Chester, Ta., six iron steamers are now on tboetocks, und tbo keels of threo others are being 1MIU. Tho liedloid mineral surmizs were discovorod in the year 17118, by Dr. Foulke, a resident physician of Bed ford. ' Six hundred membors of tbo Berks county sheriffs posse bave been sun plied with Springfield rifles bv tbo Mr. Chamberlain who wanted to endorse Hayes wasn't the samo Chum- oeriain who spoke a piece at Wood stock. Tbo Now York Tribune is still trying to straddle both Haves and Bluinu, and a rent in ils breeches is im minent. The Couier Journal wants Chief Joseph to bo madoa Brigadier General in me army, vico uowara, removed. Happy thought. Tho sluto quarries of Lehigh county have suspended, and two hun dred and filly men arothoreby thrown out employment. Isn't our Idaho army of ono hun dred and cigbty-two men a triflo top heavy with two Major Generals to command it? An intelligent papor in Switzer land says that "Miss Mollio Muguire, of Pennsylvania, has boon bung lor misbehavior." Five million lect more lumber has been shipped from Lock Haven thus far this year than during tbe fiptt six months of last year. At Cairo, Egypt, there is an ex tonsivo printing establishment contain ing sixty presses for printing books in Arabic, Italian and Turkish. About halt the coal minors in the Cumberland, Md., region are now working, at fifty. five cent per ton, the rale demanded by tbo miners. The Pittsburgh papors argue that the State of Pennsylvania, anil not the county of Allegheny, ahould pay for tho damage done by the mob recently. Tbo American people owe a debt of doep damnation to tbe Republican party, Louis. Cour.-Jour. We nom inate Zach. Chandler to pay the debt. Tho Peruvian government wants to borrow 25,0(10,000 for a few yoars, and will socuro the lender with a bank of guano 150 miles long and a milo wide. The Turkish Government, it is said cannot any longer kocp up its payments to the Providence Tool Co., which baa furnished It with arms for somo time. A woman living in a genteel local ity in Now York city is wedded to a colored man. Sho dyes her skin that sbo may not too strongly contrast with ucr uego lord. Mr. Nary.ol Lur.crno county, Pa., who had been I lind for nine years woko up the otbor morning and found his eyesight restored. Nary explana tion is ottered. Senator Davis, of Illinois, it seems, is not ntliictcd with cancer ol the stomach, but merely tho aguo. lie woijjln au3 pounds, "and whon bo shakes he shakes all over." Soulh American advices report the occurrence of a fearful flood in Buenos Ayrcs. Millions of sheep and cattlo were drowned, and thousands of fatni- lies made homeless. young Norwegian named liar old Behio, civil engineer, has been ar rested in Montreal, charged with being one of the robbers of the bank of Kocsvillo, N. Y , of 1210,000. Tho County Commissioners ul Lawrence county, Dakota, which has been much infested by Indians, have offered a reward ol 1250 lor the body ot any Indian, dead or alive. (ien. Custer's funeral will take place at West 1'oint some timo in Oct., when bis old army Irionds can be pres ent. Until thon his body will remain in tho receiving vault of l'oughkccpsio Cemetery. Tho prohibitionists and grcon backers of Wisconsin have put up Stato tickets, and now tho working mon and woman suffragists ought to tako a hand to mako up a four-corner, cd butch of sido issues. Donahuo, tho leader ol the strik ers in Now York, is a street broker, and has no oxporience as a worker, lie la a pretty fair specimen of the demagoguos who force thomsolvos into the lead of workingmcn'a movements. A resident ol Jackson township waa in town yesterday for the flrst timo. lis said he was born in tlio county and had lived in it flfty-two years, and had never before been in Wellesboro, nor bad he oyer boon thirty milos away from home In anv other direction. Tioga Agitator. The faot that an Amoriran citir.on was recently arrostcd, tried and ac quitted in France for calling Mao- Mahon an "ass, reminds the Now Yoik Sun of the couplet by John j. Adams on Lewis Cass, to wit : Aae) folare egee .111 agree, Te write ais Berne wit beat a 0. Hut John lived In a Iree country, where outspoken men most do abound. The Permanent Kxbibition In Philadelphia ia berealter to be open on Sundays. No goods will be sold and tlio doors will close at six o'clock. This dooision was rnade by President Mor ton, who was clothed with full discre tion on the subject. Up to tins time the enterprise baa not quit paid ex penses, but nndor the new manage, ment and with more liberal advertis ing it is expected that belter times a,ro In store, Democratic Primary E'ection Rules of tlearneld lounty. county rouuirrail. 1- Tbe erganlsalioo of tbe County Committee hall be and nmain as now constituted that is one mi-iober for every borough and towusbli,aal a Cbairsasn, which Committee shall be selected auaallr by the dcli-gele. and their term ofollioe shell begin at January following their oiectiun. or" Tin nBLauATKS ana i-oNvnsrlox. I. The number of delegitcs to which eah dis trict is entitled is based Uo tha following rule. - llb.it I. t, . k,,k ,, -t'T.'fet-iiT.J'.f.f rlea dlitilet inureosi. . lof MOl) MUUU.l.ll line bUUUl rli 1'teJ.o! e ( Hiut or fraction greatur than ono half thereof, polled in said di.'tm-t at the last preceding Uotcrnor's election, en additional deli-gelo, and under this rale the lullowlng allotment of delegates is now made for 17T i aoautrus ann To was Hies. . Hurnslde borouvh 2i Decatur,. M S ClearOeld H ...... I Ferguson.. S ,'irsow!le. . V 'hrafl.., .-...,,....,s S iloutsdale I Urahsm M t Luialicr City n t tjushen i Now Washington. ... 2 Oteenwood H 2 Newburg, H2 Uulicb H2 Osceola. H 3 Huston t Wallaoetoa 2 Jordao 2 Bcooaria township.... 2 Karthaus 2 iloll I Kuol 2 llloow H 2 Lawrence 4 Uogge 2 Morri S HreJIord 2 fenn 2 Urady .. 6 , Hike 2 hurnslde... 2 Union 2 Chest 2 Woodwaid 2 Covington 2 Total ,..tj Bt-icrioe or aD dltiss or cruianAJt. 2. The delegate eleollons and County Cunreo tina shall be governed and conducted strictly in accordance with the following rules, and tbe Chairman of the County Comioilloo shall he an ually elected ty the County Convention and shall he cr-oflcte, the President of all County Coven Uons. riua or Bt.Beviov. 4. Tbe election foe delegates to represent the ditfi-rent districts in the annual Poinoerat ie Coun ty t onvriiUim shall tie held at tho usual place of holding the general elections for each dtitrM-t, on the iiatuiday preceding Hie third Tuesday of Hcttetnlier. (being the tS'h this year,) beginning at! o'clock, p m.,aod eotitinuing anlil 1 o'clock, p. m., of sa-ne day. IIO TO IIULIl CLKCTIOS. S. Tbe said di legale eteotions e!ie'l he hal I by an eleollon loard, t enjstof tho member of the County Committee for surb dlMrii't, and two other Democratio voters thereof, who shsll lie appoiated or di-eignsled by tho County Commit tee. tow ro rn.L vaeaactas. In case snv of the ncrsnns so eonsfilur iu it. board shall he absent from tbe place of holding the eleetion for a qutrter of an hour after the time appointed, hy Itale First, for the opening of the same, bis or their place or places, shall he filled hy so election to he conducted by tho l)eraitoritlie votera prat at tht tine. .'. Ul ICATltJ uf VATKB. B. hvry quihfitt fotor fifth dittriti' bo at the) lut n-rrf.l rlerliorj T.UhJ tbe rarftho uoxo'., enittii bo ctstiiinii to rote at tht deiaftte BOM OF VOTIQ. I. .h vol.Dg at all dul. jftsU aUctijDi lull b ballot ; iiun wliioh ballot hall t wnttro nt primed the nninetilirbttoict of tbe dvii- itoor del pump Totuj ior. tofrttn-r with any ii.ntrnrtioni which ihti vuter tnty dsir to five tb JelRU or deltgiitc. Earb ballut to U rrwlv-d from th perion i-oling tbe umi hy a mtncr of tbe election board, and hy him drpuiiiitl ia box or other rerepiacl prepared lur that jturpona, to which boi ur other rtwepucl- bo p-noB but the nrwoera vi iu eiccuoB bod iLaiJ bav aeoeat. or IKJtTkl ctioh, S. Ku intrv.rtittii ahall be rtwivoJ or rra niltd no. cm tbe eaine b toted upna the ballot a provided hy Hole iSe. eMb, nor ahtll inch tcxtnio tiona, if vuted upoa the it I lut, be binliiif uudq the dc-leg'tle, b !! one hal for more uf tbe bal lota hall nuirj ioitrurtioat ooDutfaiitir the ante (itnra. V'htnever half or Dioreof the bal lot ah nil tontain in Hnirtifmi joticerniiif any office, (he flt-ledtoa elected at euch election thuli be held to be iuitrnclnd to fur-port the cnnJi-lale baling the bigbeit number uf votei for lueb tore. That when a can i Mite bainir receirpd the hi tt beat Dumber of votes ia a diatrlet ie atrica en friai ihe roll lu accordance with Hula Thirttenih it bcun,e tbe duty of tho dulrgt.Ua in aaid dis trict to rait their rule Ur the candidate havinf reweired the next hlirheftt number of rote in Kid diatrlet, Provided that v?k candidate ahall have rerttted ono fourth tha oumo. of rotea pulled tor the candidates. COSniHTI.! THI BLEf'Tf OX, kKTI'ltHH Aln BLANK a. , 0. Karri election bar.l ahall keep an areurate eieetione waiun list of voters together with a lull aud eomplele return of such eleotioa, oon- iM.in. . k ii.. - . . .. 1 ratnmr an accurate stataueut of lha aer.nns elected ilelea-stee and all instructions voted, shall he certlllrd liy sold board te tbe tVunlv Conven tion, apoa primed blanks te be lurnirlisd Bj Ihe Couatr Committee. roNmnro seare or BeXKuarns, raaris, aro. IS. Whenever from anv district. nnaliSed bona. erratic voters, in numbers equal to five lltaee Ibe delegates wbleh sueb dlstricl has in the Cooei Coarenlion, shall eoniplain in wrltlna of aa nn. due election of false retwra of delegates or of in slraetions, in which complaint the alleged farts shall be specially eel forth and verified by Ihe affidavit of one or more persons, snoh eemplaint shall have tbe right to contest the seat of sueh delegates er their validity uf sueb iastruiljn. a coauiTTER or riva. Fuch coatplaint shall be beard bv a comMitt. of five delegates to he appointed by tbe l'resl dent of the Convention, which said committee eball proceed to hear tha parties, thsir proofs and allrgalions, and as soon as may be reported to Ihe Cooventioa what delegates are entitled to scats therein, and what Instructlnne arc binding apoei such delegates. Whereupon tbe Convention shall prooeed immediately, upon the call of tbe yeas atsl nays, to adopt or reject the report of Ibe eoaleating parties. In whioa eall of the yeas and nas the names ef the delegetes whose seals are enntested or whose instruction are dispatod, shall be omitted. ot'AuriCATiosi or bEt-KOATas eUBaTivi'vas. II. All delegates mnst reiido in Ibe district they represent In ease of absence or inability te attend, substitutions aiay be made frotu eiti sene of Ibe district. snsTonar ijtri crk.i, o aiiaii sn. 1). Delegates must obey instructions given them by tbeir respective districts, and if violated it shall bo Ihe duly ef toe Frrndent of the Con vention to east the vote of such delegate er dele gates lo aeeiirdanoe with tbe instruction ; and tbe delegate or delegates so offending shall be forthwith expelled front the Convention, and shall not be eligible to any ofaoo or place ef trast ia the party for a period ef two years. A HiJoaiVT Of ALL KtU'KSSARV TO KuHllAVK. It. In convention a majority of all the dele gates shall be necessary lo a nominatiua t and no person's natuo shall be eti-lu le 1 from the list of eandidarea anlll alter the MXTII billot er vole, when the person rooeiviag the least num ber of votrs shall be omittt-d and struck from the roll, and so on at each succetilve vote until a aominatioa is maJe. PRSAt.Tr roa couetTTiite van ns arii BaiaKnr. 14. If any person who Is a candidate for anv nomination before Ihe County Convention, shall be proven te have ofTered or paid any money, er otbor ralaable tbiaj, or made anr promiea of a I ounsideratlna or reward to an? pareoa for his vote or laUueoee, t leiurs the dl)taFa from any district, or shn.ll hare olTemd or paid any moaer or valaablo thln, or rniinipcd any ,m sidrratlcn or reward, to any delete for hi TOta, or to an? athrr pereon wilb a Tiew of tndulfrinK or aerurint: tha vetra of dileKtee, or if the aaitte shall bo doaeh? an? other perron with (luekaowl etllte and enment of each eaniiiUta, ibe name of each rendt.late rba.ll be iuao-diatel? stricken froia iha list of ostiiiitJaies, or if siuh fact bo aaoer taiuod aOer his noaoihatli n to an? oflien, and be fore Ihe final a.ljurnmt-nt, the naiiia of the nomi oca shall be struck from Iha ticket and tha ?a canr-T supplM by a new oominalioa, aad ia either caa such pernon shall la ineligible to any nomination by a cnTfioD, or to au election aa a d-li-tale thereafter. And la rasa it shall be ellffffd alter the adjournment of the Conrcvtion that any oaaHMaU put in nominatlnt. has twa Ijniltjr of such acts, or an? o'hr fr.UU.ot piac tiwc to ebiaia such oomtnatinn, tho rtmnrc sh alt be Inreitigalcd by tbe Count? Committee, and suck stops tikca as tho food of the prty may require. i. If any dclenaia hall irotlrean? money or other valuable l hint;, or accept the premise of any consideration ar reward to be paid, dellremt, or secured to him, or any pereon for lui'h dole (ate as an Imlarwiuent for hit rolo apoa proof of ifae fact to tko satiifsclion of the Convention. SDoh delcBTatc ahall bo forthwith etpelUd, and shall not be reoeircl as a delegate tn any fat ura ' cooTeation and shall be ineligible to any part? Rl 1.1 TO HVR rRROC lR.t(t. 16. Casea ailsing under tba rule shall hare prioedenoe ovor all other basiaras in ewii.eollon, nail! determined. niTiao or tut rtiMvatrtox. IT. The Conntr ConTentlnn shall meet annu ally, In tha Court House at I o'clock p. m. on the third Taeeder of tiWpicinbcr. AiHytiuraaaTToT cntniTKa,' ' A M. Tbe names of at) (he eaadld.te fat etBoe shall be announced at least three wcks previous to tbe time of hulding the primary election. liSHAKL TKHTi Jan W. Howa, CaiaArf. Veerelary. Srw 2.t'frlUtrarttt. NOTICE 1NPART1TI0N. Te Ihe helrl and legal retreaenUtlves of Thoe. Ileary, lau of Fergueon ti,wnship, UiearOeld Co., I'a., deceased : Notice Is hereby givea to the hairs ef the said dee d, to wit i Kllsabelk Henry, (new MoCrachea), Joalah Henry, John Henry, Jane Heary, (now Jane r.rgu.eo), William Moore Henry, al.lth.e Henry, Mary liana. h llile, (formerly Hary Hannah Henryl.Msrg.ret Henry (bow Marnaret llilcl, and Harriet Hoyl Henr'v (aow Harriet Hoyl Heed I. re.l ,ne In tb. ...,. aforesaid, that, by virtue of a writ of I'arlllioa Issued out af lbs Ornhani' Oonrl of riearSeld eoanty, anon Iho salau ef Ibe raid dee's), and ts me directed, I will aroeeod te hold aa InqalsllUa ea Ihe real estate ol the said deceased, ea TwoMay, w-rntemlMir, m, 1,117, The said real male eonal.ts r H. va..j acres ef land situate la the townsl.lp and eounlr arere.aU and all f.rti,, lh mJ lead If they art profee. Cle.rS.ld, Aug. U-41. I rnnouurrmrut. Penury Election, Saturday, Sept, 15, Fan.-Prothonotary, $15 j He flat ar A Rawer or. lib Karayor. 4. Tha few aiaat ha m u adraooa. r PROTHOIfOTAHT. " We are authorised U aaaoanaa the aaiae OKu.O. KlHK.of Hrady Wwaebip, aa data lor tba nffina of PrblhnaoUry ub)eat ta th, rule (verat'.jr tba Dea.oaratia party. aPottotnea ayddreea. Laiaarabarg. Fa. '. if -V-Vem ii mm aa 'A ' ' ?roihoaatary, eubja Democratic party. .be re) tee foearniag tba rYtlolKee addrau. CltarlaU, Pa. We are authirlir-i In aanouaoe tbw aaae af N. P. WILSON, of Bradford tuwaablp, aa a aaa didete for Prvthoaotary, Mbjaat to tba relet gor. erningtha Democrat Ie party. PuatoH.ee add rati, Woodland, Pa. He ere authorised hi anacuaoe tha name af J. MNNHIIAW, of HoutiHal., aa a eaadidate fur Prothonotary, subject to tba rules foreralag (he D-ntMratlc party. Poftoffloe address, HoaUdale. Pa, We are authorised to annuaaoe tha aaae of I (i. 11AHUKK, of liradrord township, as a audi. data for I'rotboootary. abjeat to tha roles gor. fining the Democratic party. Poatufflce addrau, Woodland, Pa. KKOI8TER A BXOOHDER. Wo are author! sad to annoaaoa tha nana of !.. J. MUHMAiN, of Clearfield, as a oaodidate for Register A Heoorder, subjasl to tba rules govern ing tba Domocraiis party. Poatoffieo address, Clearfield, Pa. grit; drrrti$rmrnti. VdlK K OK INCORPORATION. X 1 None is hereby glean to all parsons later eitod. Hi at application will bo Made to the aetk sefr-ion of the Court of Comaae Plana af Clear field county, commencing Moodoy, 8p teas bar U, 11177, for a Charter of Inoorporatioa for tbe Barn tide U. K. Church, la Born aide borough, Pa, McKNALI.r A McCLKDY, Clears aid, Aug. li, IHU-lt. Attoroeys. A IIllftlMTR ATOR'll MOTICB.-Rotla V uerei.y giren that betters of A d ml n litre- tha cHete of JOHN IIIUH. lata of Knox toi dtVd, having nship, iiearaeid county. Pa been dul; ly g ran tod to the ander ii led to aaid aetata, will signed, all peraoas iodel; please nreke immediate bit meat, and those ha. ing elaimj or demands will present than properly authenticated for settlement without delay. JOHN W. Ill till, New Millport Jaly 11,'77-wt. Adm'r. Bigler, Young & Reed HAVB OH BAND On e-hore Tread Power anal Thro ah Ins; Machines. Also. Avcry'a Patent Ponihufn Pewora. Farmers will do wall la give theox O call. Clearfield, Pa., Aug. i77-tf. (1 AUTIOMAH persons aro hereby oaatiooeA j again.) purchasing or In any way meddling with the following property now in tba possession of tiamuel C. Hnyder.of DeBols, Clee-Mela o Pa., to wit: Ono cook store aad flxtureM, 1 enp board, T ehalra, loan re, clock, table. M yarde af carpel and threo bedsteads and hwddisuc, no aaid property was par-chased by ssa oo tho Jd day of August, inn, ana is oniy ten wttn arnto Hnraar on loan, subject to say order at any time. WH. H. FOTTKR Luthersburg, Pa., Aug. I,'77-3U NCTICe Of INC(KPORATION Notico Is hereby giren that aa apDlieoAioas will bo Made, nader tbe Aet of Aeeetably of tha Commonwealth of Pannsylrania, onattUd, Ab Act to provide forlba Incorporation atwd Kegala- tmn of certain CorpuratiMs," approved the ltHa day of April, 1874, And the eappiesaeols tberatey for tha charter of ao inteaded eorporatioa to bw railed Witmer Land Co., the ebametot ad objaai, of which is pBrchaaa, sale and Icoatog of real astute, W A LUCK A It KKB.S, Clearfield, Aug. XI, 1877-44. tolMtacev ptAUTIOX. All persons aro hereby oawtiea- Vy ed against pnrcnaelB tag or ia any way med dling wilb the following property, sow lo tbo pxrteesion of Jacob A. Hreth, of Chest township, vit : Twa beds and bedding, I aare and colt, 1 two-horse wagoa, 1 long aied aad log abata, I 1 cue, I calves, I cook stove, 1 ten-plato stove. 1 enna stone, lot of lumber, lot el paling aad plastering lath, 3 acres of corn, S acres ef buck wheat, and II do sen rye, as said property was purehaaed by me ut Coustable'e eale ea the 1 1 tat day of August, 1877, aad is left with aaid Brcte en leaa, sanject t. qij order et nay time. JOHN UilKKTH. Cheit, Fa, Aug. 12, 17MC PEACHES 1 B. 8. Butt era woald resMetfttilj lalareB- Mat eltisooe of Clear firlj and vicloity, UaA ao mjk bare car load of aboico Delaware Poaches ON Tt'BSDAY, AUQWT MTU. Those deftlrfag a good Naoh, will lal It to thair advantage to lea re tketr ardera at tbo aalooo on KecoD't street, CIcaxAvU, Pa Aog. Ji, MJMt. g. 8. BUTTBR3. IRIAL I.IKTLia af aaoaao aot dew a for tnal at Septomber torn. coMManetaf Moo- Jny, tScptcmbar -4th, 1877. rtaar wrik aiPT. Urn. W. W. Wilsoa, to oie, ra. J. 0. Wrirbt 4 tV D. A. Fetter ra. Jobs P. lrrta. Co. Nat. Bank of Clfd Ta. 1st N. Bub ofClf d.. Charles Gillt-salo , ra. Wai. f. Jo hB so a. Ab'ta KepSart, to ae, re. Bsmlad. Wfaito A Oc M. liurlr; A Bro'a Tf. Berwiad, Wbito A Co. saooaa wtaa cr. lava Andrew Pants, Sr., Jasnas Morrisoa Tusier A HcMastora Daniel Wearer K. A. Irr.a A Co. Jeseo 8. Willtanu Win. 8. IUokef Laurw Uuvet Henry, James A Co. ts. Wsb. OoHer at t ti. Joaa Corlejr. re. Uippa A Llojd. ra. Aostia Keria. a. W. H. A Mrf Jay. a. Robert Lacker Ot ai. Ta. J. W. Uavia. va. Wb. W. Irtrijt. Ta. Wa. Orahaaa. ueorire M. Urisbia ts. The Pe-a st R. Cab. L. A A. Mornaoa A Co. ts. M. L, A L. Co. Aadrew Hobarteoo TB, U, 1. A L. Co. Ira B. HtiUmiB A.YV. 11 ail .-r Chssaaaa A Sana W. 8. Head A Kroo J a bms B. tlraaat lluraoe Patclun Jaoob Bonsall Jusrph tlcisa Aonie lllooia at al ?, blaom A KitvacV Ta. Wa. O. K alley, vs. Isaac Gaioea, tb. Hamual Marpbor ?s. Crowell A Cow4rlei. a. Sheffltld Canoaa. ts. C. A U. Sckwoask Ti. bavid ttoaa. ts. Tha T. A O. ft. R. Cbw ?f. A. M. M4Hur. ?a. I. a tiboiT A L Tjtler, tb. Jusukh lmbah. Ta. Ttwuwa Xeias ti. 11. ll'itidlander Rubart 11. Powell Henry 8 wan, fur oar, Uidcoa ii. Ktnporis aaU BLOOM, IWiaaaamty. Sheriff's Sale. in. Tlrtue of wrlU oi Lmmnm Pwim: IbsmA oat of tha Ooort of Oammoa Plooa mt CImt. neia county, ana to ma directed, there will bo aipnaed lo PUBLIC 8 A 1.1, at tha Ooart Hoosco, In tha borosjfh af ClaarlelA, ea Satorday, Us ttth day of .September, 1877, at 1 o'clock, p. wu, the fvllowlng described real estate, to wilt A certain two-story plank fomo dwell lag fcaaea with brlrk flue front of It feet, and a deptk of 14 feet, Bltoftte on a certain let or piece of ground ia Nrih lltmtirille, Clearfleld eoonty, Pa. Tbo amoant claimed to he due and an paid, la tweer? fonr dollars and rV-rt?-nioe cents, for lebir done and material famlahod said dwelling within the last six months past, at tha request of aaid tofend ant. Sclied, taken In exeoejioa aad to he aaid as tha property of Michael Leech, owar(aad: James C. Oakea, eoatraotor. Also, certain two-story frame bewaa. lSilt fret, aitnate In North Hoattrlale, bftianlng at t post south IS degrees east I feet from lb west, corner of Rwnpt street and Barak alley i theeee aouth 5.1 dcffreeo enat 60 fst alonff aaid street to pt : thence eoath IT deffreao week 1M Hmi Uk Utter alley t theeee aleag said alley aorth is eV. grace west hi feel te post t tbeaoo Berth 97 deg east 1st feet tn elaoe ef hegianlng, and haowa a. kit No. 101 ia general plan ef said eeereeghv Seiaad, eahea (a eiecotie. aad te be sold as la property ef Lewis J. Palmer, Also, a eortala tw. story fr.sae dwotltag koaee. with lut and eartllage abparteaaat thereto, slta ate ia Korth llouisdale, frenllng e. Railroad street 40 feel , Iheeioe aorth 1M feet ; th.aee 10 feel . . the.ee IM feet lo Rait- roael slreet. being sltaale aaeat 1st NMt was! at Uoorge Hbodei' Hotel. 8aid baildlag ia a two. story frame bulljing, IStla feet, and It feel high. Seised, taken la eieeatioe and to Be Bold a. Ibe property of Joha Ragea, owner, aad Jeba Datey. eon is actor. Alee, a twe-story freeae dwelliag keejea, Itild feet, and IS feet htgh. ait.ale la Weed ward tews, ihip, frenllng feel ea street, aad enteadleg baok 1st feet, adjntalag let ef WilHaua Reeee e. the soeth, lot of Thorns. Hsed ea the aertb. aad lands ef Jacob Qeertiert ea the west. Be lead, take, la exeeatlea wad ta aa sold at she property ef Ferry Uorrnea. Aim, a twe-slory frame house, lltH thee, mt In feet high, sliest, la the beraeghor lloatodelo. ea lot No. 417, la Ike geweraj plea ef said bMewgh. M tha west side ad lariabba street, aaatk of the rranhlla eldiaf, lletoed, takes e.iee.i tea end to he eohl ae the property ef Ueary Uardass. Alee, a eortala two-itory frame koewe. Itilt teet, aad IS feet kigk. ea let Ne. IU m la. boe eugb ef Hoatrdale, oa Ike west ail. ef Brlthia street, aoatk ef Moshaaaoa eresk. Seised, lake, la eaeeitloa and Ie be sold as Ike property ef William Urlieg. Tssvs ar StLtv- The price er rasa al rnklok the property abU be street ef Beast he pavid at the time ol sals, er seaok ether a-veageaieate eaada aa will ha approved, elkenslas the areeesrty will U bamedlauly pel ap aad sold aeaia el Ike aa penae and risk ef Ihe person la whaaa et era. strttek eg, and who, ta ease ej oMeteaay at eaeta re-.sje, shall make good ike earn, aad ta ae. laatanee will Ike Deed be ereeeaeed la Oemrt tar eoatrmatioa aatsse less assn It actually ..14 ea ue oaati. ArtuitHBj rania, jr- Jr. hiiaatrr's Orriea. t akas-kl. TwMkTAT CUarteld, Pa., Aeg. It, IfTT. I -t --aMii i