V She gUpubluan. arv . Gioaoi B. Gooulandir, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Fa. WBDNKSDAT MORNING, Jl'LY IT, HT3. U th bailnaaa world, Joat md oar dvcrtiilnf Mlia-ia, .ta.Vw. ooIkur la prtioolr. MAXIMS FOR THE DAV. No msb worthy tb offle of Praaldaa. ihanld U wllliig lo bold it if eonnttd In, or jpla4 thrt l.j any frtad. O"". I eoald ntvtr hr ba reoneild t tha tit TttlM b tht vmallMt aid of aioa of a pwa. Bowavar' rMpoatablo ia priraU lit; who miia. forr carry upon hii brow Ibo eUmp of fraud fin. trfampuant la Ataoriean hiitory. No auh oqoaat action, howtvar norttoriooa, caa waah awar tbo MUr of that rooord. Cbablbk Faiacti A Dim. Uadtr Iho forms of law, Katbvrford B. Hay a haa bme daelarod Proidnt of th lialtad BUiea. Ilia titla reiti upon diifraachinnoat of lawfol votvra, tho fatto ertifloatea of tht roturaiog offl ora aetlnf eomiptly, and tho daalaioa of a eon mUiioa which haa rafaMd to hoar ovldtiifo of al lagod fraud. For the flrat tlaia ara tho American psoplo confronted with tbo faot fa fraudulently laotod Preaident. Lot It not bo underatood that tbo fraud will bo allontly Mqnlaaeed ta bj tho eoBDlr. Lot no bourpata la wbioh tbouaarpa tioa U forgottoa. Addrbki or Dbmocratio . C. a. Obo huadrod jam of hunaB dopravlty iooa nolattd and eonooatratodtoto a olimai of critno. Norer ngtin lo nvo huodrod yoara ahall tbay bavo ao opportunity to repeat tbo wrong. r UutiL W. Vooavaaa. I would rathor hart tho OBdorMtaoat of a quar ter of a Billion of tho American pooplo than that of tbo Louisiana Rttarning Board, or of tho Coin tnlaaion whieh oxolodcd tbo facta and dteidod tht quaatioa on a technicality. Taoa. A. Ilaanaicat. Democratic State Ticket. fob aoranauB, Ho. ANDREW II. DILL, or trntoa cocstt. FOB LtSUTBaiKT OOVCBKOB, IIon.JOUN FERT1U, or oaawrokD oovstt. FOB fKCBKTARY laTBHBAb irrilttB, Hon. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, or ncBTianDon copitt. roR airpHiaa ii'nex, Hon. II. P. ROSS, OP MOHTOOMIIIT COrSTT. i rant's War Secretary, Gonoral Bol knap, who was impeached, Is summer ing al Bryn Mawr, near Philadelphia. Populating Alrfaiit. The British War Secretary has alroady landed 10, 000 India troops, on the Island of Cy prus acquired under the recent Berlin treaty. Its Sun Divisions. The London Timet avors that the Berlin treaty con tains fifty seven articles, neither of whieh allude to either tho Dardenells, the Bonphorus or Auienia. Tho Domocrats of Alittlin county hold their county Convention on Mon day, Jnly 29th, at which time Congres sional conferees will be appointed, no doubt instructed lor Ifon. Andrew Heed, of Lowistown. Tho Democrats of Clinton county, hold thoir primary election on Satur day August 20th, and meet in county Convention on tho following Tuesday at which tima Judicial, Congressional uj oouaiuriai delegates will bo chosen. QriER. Wo notice that the Altoona Tribune has announced tho editor oi tho Iicllcfonte Watchman as a candidate lor Congress in this the XXth dis trict. Tho endorsement ia a very strong one, from the faot that the edi tor killed oh all the other candidates in the district THE WYOMIXO CEXTEXXIAL An exchange says: The railroads centering at Wilkosharre sold 60,000 ticket to that place, for tho Wyoming jufcj.tauiti'Mfc fit Fuurtii. at tendance was timatcaBt?,bfc 'ii' Secretary Sbtriiiuii's speech, after Hayes and Buckelow had spoken, wo hare this account: "Secretary Sherman Indulged in a lit tlo American oagle talk, and some 4th ot July sentiment that the occasion in spired. He Anally dropped Ihoeagloaud ocgan l" talk of the weather and vast territorial extent of this glorious coun try, and was giving the people some statesmanlike advice about moving on tho wasto lands of the West and South, when a rough son of Lur.ern), sitting on the stone steps, asked . 'Why don't you give us Colonel Wright's hill and we'll go?' 'U you moan tho bill to givo every man $500,' said the Secretary, 'let me tell you that tho bout way to get $500 is to earn it.' Tho gontleman from liUiorne closed this joint dobato by yelling 'Mrs. Jcnks,' and Mr. Sliunnun closed his speech without further disustor." Hoyt, tho Cameron candidate for Governor, is a good deul censured for obtruding his electioneering tactics on the assembkgo. Sonator Dill avoided all public display, but his rooms were throngod by crowds of poople, and he made friends by his modest conduct and his cordiul way with everybody, wbethor miner, farmer or professional man. A llmo Speaks. Tho Dutch Gap Canaler, lien Butler, made a Fourth of July speech at Newburyport, Mass., mainly devoted to financial quostions. Ilia principal point was that the na tional finances had been so managed that accumulated capital was not tax ed, because it was more profitable for the capitalist to put his money in gov ernment bonds. This was the cause of the stoppage of all enterprise lie donounccd the repudiating law of 1869 as "the most iniquitous act over paused since God allowed a legislative assem hly to meet," Benjamin should have told tho public plainly what party was to blame tor all this legislative wrong and political crookedness. It would have improved his reputation for vo racity, had ho told tbo whole truth when ho started out in that direction. Ho should have statod that the Radi cal party had imposed all these bur thens on the people. There wore but few Democrat in the House when that godless act was passed to fill the pockets of tho bond-bolder. The UrcKcyo Diplomat. Hon. E. Follcnsboo Xoyes, formerly Indexcr for Humilton county, Ohio, but at pre sent representing the United States as Ministor to France, is putting in his spare time now going about the coun try tulking up (irant. He snys that if the Republican nominating conven tion were held to-day Grant would un doubtedly bo nominated tor President. He will have a splendid reception when he comes," says tho old Indexcr. Of course Noyes is for Grant. His ca reer as an Indexer and his jobbing in Florida all stamp him as a disciple of the Grant school of politicians. He be lieves that tno country snouiu ue ruled and parceled out amoug tho preservers and in his heart of hearts doubtless be lieves that ho it almost as much of a presorrer and savior as G rant. Under the Grant dynasty this course grained political bawlor will probably bear the title of Duke de Bray. JJO.V. AX PHEW II. PILL. This gentleman who it now the Dem ocratic nominee for Governor, by way of recreation, paid a visit to hit broth er, Jv. Win. H. '"Il, wldinj In this (S,M;flj;i',M.''.-),'.ic'r us. On Wednesday cvomng an im promtu serenading party was organiz ed beaded by the Curweusvillo Cornet band, which repaired to the rosldenco of Rev. Mr. Dill, on Second street, and after executing several plccos of music in excellent stylo, "Father" Teat, Chair man of tho Deinocratio County Com mittee, put a stop to the music for a short time, by making a few pertinent remarks, and then introduced "toe next Govornor ol Pennsylvania," Sonator Dill, who addressed the toronnders in a becoming manner. At the conclusion ot hit remarks, Senator Wallace, who happened to bo present, was called out and made a short speech pertinent to the occasion. The speakers and tho sorenaders both felt somewhat out of place from the fact that Senator Dill's visit was of a social, rather than a po litical character. Hence the speakers wore compelled, through courtesy, to avoid partisan inuendoes as far as pos sible, and Ibis was" something entirely different from what those present ox- nected. But Senator Dill will bo heard from again. Ho has promised to address the people of this county n the current issues of thoday, at our g u-1 oral county meeting, at September Court. A SyOAHE Steal. Although En gland did not engage in the Russia Turkish war, with powder and ball, she comes out of the European Con gress with a bandsomo acquisition of Territory, in tho Bhapo of the Island of Cyprus, in the Mcditteranian Sea, situa ted in latitude 34 29 18" and longitude 35 41' 42" j about 148 miles long and 100 miles wide, and whilo under the control of tho Vonitians containing a population of one million, but sinco its oonquest by the Turks, about 30" years ago, the population has run down to 200,000. It is ono of the richest Is lands in the World, and right on the highway between England and her East I ndia possessions a resting placo. Bcaconsfleld is ahead now. This di plomatic freak again shows that "the pen is mightior than the sword." We suspect that whilo Bismarck was watch ing tho Church pooplo, and Grach-a- cough surveying the north bank of the Danube, for the purpose ol erecting forts, etc., the British minister was us ing his pen on paper drawing treaties, and ho has made bis point Matthews and Anderson. These two Radical ornaments of Radicalism have pinned each other to the wall, and tho Matthews Investigating Committee has thus early come to grief. James SEX A TOH DILL OX riPE Lisas No subject Interests tho pooplo of the oil regions mora at this time man tbo deportment of their Itoprosenta ii. ll.-rl-ksrff I" tfce wwt. and live Jifconl that our nominee lor Governor. Senator Dill, was for the riifhl. I could not bo induced to vote Nor so fcLow. nuineomiy .recently for the bill if the purpose was to divert Interviewed the Confederate l'ostinas the trado in oil from our own Slate, , ur General. Kev. Tho aforesaid in- and whether it be the purpose or not, if that result could be attained by tho nrovisiont of the bill. I could not vote Inr it. Tbit would bo the only gravo right. Dill, was always Tho proKsitions to creato corporations lor tuo trans portation of oil and to confer on them tho right ol eminent domain has been pressed upon tho consideration of the Legislature several limes during the last four years. Until 1872 no legis lation was obtained, but during the session of that year a hill origiuulod in the House (No. 703) entitled a fur thor supplement to an act entitled an act relating to corporation! lor me chanical, manufacturing, mining and quarrying purpose, approved July IS, 18U3. The bill was urged to relievo the oil producers from tho exactions of the Southern Improvement Compa ny. It passed the House without a call of the ayes ami nays, and by its provisions tho right to transport oil in pipes in the oounties of Venango, War ren, Forest, Armstrong, Clarion, But ler, Crawford and Erio was given. With the tamo power in the construc tion of pipe lineB as is conferred on railroad companies by tho act of Feb ruary 19, 1849, and its supplements. In tho Senate on March 12, 1872, on motion of Senator Allen tho commit tee on corporations was discharged from the consideration of the bill. Tho rules were suspended and the hill pass ed without a call of the avesand nays. . on a tor Dill was a member of the ; onato at that time, In 1875 Senator McMullen introduc ed bill No. C6, entiled, a Biipplenment to an act. ontitld. an act to provide lor the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations, approved April 29th, 1874, and to extond tho provis ions of said act to and embrace trans portation of oil and natural gas by means of pipe linos, and on February 11th, 1875, moved that the Senate proceed to the first reading and con sideration of the same. Senator Davis, of Philadelphia, in opposition to the bill, moved to recommit to the com mittee on Corporations, and on a oall of tho ayes and nays Senator Dill vot ed against such reference Soo Legis lative Journal, 1875, pago 424, for a list of tho ayes and nays. A question arising as to tbo effect of the bill on tho revenues of tho Com monwealth, it was referred to the Com mittee on Finance to investigate it, on February 23d, 1875. Seo Legislative Journal, pages CIO and' C41, and re ported back to tbo Senate without amendment, on March 3d, 1875. Seo Legislative Journal, page 830. ' On March 4th, 1875, the bill was called up on second reading, and after a lengthy debato was defeated by a vote of 15 ayes to 27 nays. See Legislative Journal, page 878. On this day Senators Dill, Ermon trout, Yorkcs and Albright were ab sent, having gone to Washington to witnoss the opening ceremonies of tho I lilted States Senate, and were una E. Anderson, who has made himself! (0 jn0 C'ommitloo on Corporations, at CajTx Keep Still. French states men are greatly agitated over the transfer of the Island of Cyprus by the Turks to England. The Gaulic rooster may as well keep quiet The Tho thing's dono, and neither the Frenchman, German, Spaniard nor Russian knew anything about it until it was an accomplished fact. Tally a big one for John Bull's Congress. Protection, Yes. The Pittsburgh Trader makes the good point that while the Republican leaders In this State howl themselves horse for a tariff and for protection and encouragement to home industries, their Legislative rlerks advortise freely for "imported" cullery.foroign carpets and "Royal"En glish stationery, discriminating against Pennsylvania manufactures. Yea, yes, "consistency where are thy jewels?" Tin Democratic Chi saiiir. This ia the title of a campaign paper pub lishod at Lancaster, Pa., by Messrs. Ranch li Wylie. Tho first number (dated July fUh) Is before us, and con tains a well executed likeness ot Hon. A. 11. Dill, our nominee for Governor. Il is filled with excellent reading mat- tor, and every Democrat who hot tor enty-fiva cents to spare, should tond for a copy during tho campaign. In r lulia of twenty it will bo sent at forty centt (18.00) per copy. Primart Election. According to rule 4tb, our primary election will be held on Saturday, September 14th. And the announcement of tho names of candidate! will be in order on and after the 14lh of August. Thia givo five insertions previous to the elec tion. The fees which must be paid in advance will be aa follows : For Judgo or Congress it will be 120.00 ; Senator, 115.00 ; Assembly or Treasurer, $10.00 ; Commissioner, $5.00, and Auditor or Coroner, $3.00. This will include 10,. 000 tickoU for each candidate, and the necomary blanks to conduct the elec tion, tf. A Mistake. Tbo workingmao who favors tho lormation of a now party, and thoroby becomes the ally, or con federate, of tho party which has en tailed all tbo miseries from which we are now suffering upon the country, it sadly mistaken if be suppose! that is reform. However, if he is more ot patriot than a bigot, be will discovor ihitaaiataka before two more months paaa vut bit head. Tba men who have ruined Ute country will never re deem it plunder it lhair game. They have about at much respact tot their Man try and the right! of their neigh- bom, as tb ftbled wolf had for the life of the lamb. Closed bis Accounts. H. D. Roth- onnel, Cashier of the Mt. Carmol Bank killed himBelf on the 8d inst., in his bank, in the presence of two gentle men. He took a tot of false tooth out of his mouth aud discharged a pistol into it, causing death almost instantly. Tbero had boon a run on tbo bank tor tome timo back, and on tbat day, it is reported, its drafla were protested in Philadelphia. Tbo necessity for clo ing the bank bad so worked upon his mind as to cause the unfurtunato man to commit the rash act Ho conduct ed the bank for seven years, aud en joyed tbo confidence of the communi ty. He was a man of temperate and frugal habits. The bank bas boon doted, and an examination of the books is in progress. Thr War Over Peace in Europe. Tbo European Congress which semblod at Berlin, Prussia, some two months ago, for the purpose of settling the war between Russia and Turkey closed its labors on Saturday last, and adjourned. The labor of the Congress ill be known in history as tbo treaty of Berlin. Prince Bismark made the closing speech, after all the plenipoten tiaries partook of a sumptuous feast. The only absentees, were the real vie tor, Bcaconsfleld, of England, and the defeated, Gortacbakoff, of Russia. Tho Gorman semi ofiloial press publish long pn-ans, rejoicing and triumphing in the signature of the treaty of peoca, Katiixr Descriptive Th editor of the Concord (N. C.) Sun says : "We saw Alexander Stephens on tho cars the other day. Wo thought it was somebody's overcoat thrown In the on ly unoccupied teat in the coach, and picking it up, we started to throw it across the back of the seat, when it be gan to kick and swear. We dropped it, and as it hit the floor a voice said "I am Alexander Stephons, lir." Ho is at thin aa a June ahad, weigha about thirty pounds, and titling tidewayt it will lake tlx tuch as he to fill a car teat" Tut SnoaN Government Lamb. The Somerset Democrat tays: "The desertion of Eliza Tinkston, and the discharge of Mrs. Jenk-i leavea John Shorman onoe more standing botore the country with the piteout promi nene of a ram ihorn of hit fleece in January. Ah! 8hermanl Sherman! if you had only told tba truth at first, you would have saved yourself much disgrace. To falsify, and then bo con victed of Intentional falsification, li to make your guilt doubly disgraceful." famous by bis testimony before tlo Potter Committee, and out of whose revelations concerning the connection of Senator Matthews with the Louisi ana frauds sprung the present investi gation, was called to the witness stand, but being refused counsel, declined to testify, because Matthews was himself a lawyer, and could manage his owj case. lie, however, told the commit tee that if Senator Matthews would go hctore tbo rotter Uommittoo aud an swer questions, ho was willing lo pro ceed with hia testimony a proposition which was of course rejected. The committee, in tho absonce of tho Sen. ate, not paving tho power to punish bin) aa a recusant witness, thereupon adjonrnnd, subject to the call of the ohairman. ItStill Waves. An exchange says "The star-spangled banner that waved from Fort McUenry during the mam orablo fight of the war of 1812, and which, if history tells the truth, waa woven into Keya anthem of the Re public waa wrapped at a abroad around the doad body of William Mo Pborson, the old-lime warrior, who died, aged eighty-three, at Oockeya- ville, Baltimore eouiuy, If-ff Tuesday, but at I understand it, urn uu.ei.u menu mado by tho commiueo to the bill removes all apprehension on that subject. It compels tho crude oil to go to a seaport within the Sluto. These reasons are sufficient fur lira in casting my vot for tho lull. 1 have always maintained tho same position in regard to the development of tho Iradu of tho Ntato that corporate privileges should be granted to all who honestly ask for them. I have main tained that record throughout, and it is in view of it that 1 Biipiwt tiiis bill. The people who are engaged in pro ducing oil demand it. I know little personally of the special disadvantoges under which they suffer. What infor mation I havo has been obtained from them. And what do they say without contradiction? Thst they liavo but one market for thoir oil ; that there is but one purchaser in the market for the oil produced ; that all the pipe lines heretofore constructed are owned or in tho possession of a single compa ny, called tho Standard Oil Company, the only purchaser in the market. Mr. Corbott Having a rebate on every barrel of oil shipped. Mr. Dill Tho Senator seems to havo more information on this subject than I have. Tho burden of complaint is, that all present facilities for cheap transportation of oil are now enjoyed by a single corporation in possession of all the pipe lines in eiubt counties, and by reason of this advantage, tbe only purchaser in the markets. They buy crndo ail whon they want to buy, not whon tho producer wishes to sell and sell refined oil when the market suits thoin. Thoy havo the complete control of the market, and as 1 under stand it, the great body of tho produc ers of oil ask tins bill that tuey may be put on an equality of corporate privileges. 1 ney say it win serve alio relieve them; whether it will or not is a question for them ; they demand at our bands this relict, and in my judgment they ought lo have it. I favor this bill because of tho gen eral principle tho equality of right to obtain corporate franchises. It is the policy of our laws that the right to employ capital in corporate associa tion should be free and equal. 'The tendency of all business in this ago is to the aggregation of capital under corporato management. This tenden cy cun only be fostered for tho benefit of the whole people by laws conferring equal privileges on the whole poople. Therefore 1 favor this bill it is a Free Pipo law liko the free railroad law, the freo telegraph law tho day of Krauts ot special and exclusive priv- ileiros has passed away. Wbethor this bill shall afford relief to tho oil producers is a qncstion l'nr them. Whether Ibis monopoly which has grown so great may not grow stronger under the provisions of this ai t is also a question fiir them. They have tho quired: "What do you think of tho Potior liiveatigatingCommilleo?" The P. II. answered : "Oh, that's a foolish liowovor, a rasoaily crowd boa been developed and that's about all. Mrs. Jcnks is a great one, isn't she? General Holler Ion rid Ins match for once." I niiarsionious. Ono would suppose, aflur reading Spcuker Randall's, New York and Philadelphia speeches, that there was more than ono man of the saiuo name in the ticld, because tho former is a "free trade" article, while the latter is a rovonue document. Tho Speaker is evidently troubled witb a Presidential bee in his bonnet and if he docs not getit out lio will bo fearfully slung Tub Tide Rolls on. Tho death of. Col. George P. Kano, Mayor ot Balti more, three weeks ago, caused a spe cial election to bo held in that city on tho 12tb Inst, only about ono third of tho vole of the city was cast, as fol lows; Latrobc, Democrat, had 1I.C18 and Smith Radical Labor Reform, Greenback, etc., had 1,309. How will that answer for "a straw"' etc. fu) gtdwtttfnuuts. J.M.STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLIAUriKLD, PA. (0Ao i rcilJenoB, Swam! itrMt.) VltTi-nOil.il Au 4llt'4 fur till p.ls- CUarBiia, n., mm I, ioti-ij. Great Western Hotel, Nol. HII, llll 131 M.rkol Sinai, ( flirtrlly aypmf Waii-'t Urand Drpol,) rhlUislplvia, rona'ft. Terms, tO.OO per cy. $rur anrtisjrarnti TtlHTH KM' I'ONHTAIII.F.X' KKtV W. prlnt.d . I.rgt sauliw nf lb. fKI HILL, tJ IH l imlpt f lwt.1T ! mux mll " vtifM mjt$ ADJOl'HNKD ORPHANS' COURT SALE. AMINIHTRAT(KM Wmt,lrir8iJ! to bono; kivob ht trttora of Adnuii. lfttioa a tht total of ABHAIlAM U XV lata of Piko tuwa'p, CUarauItl ouuaiy, P., 4w V baring boon 4uly graatod to Ibo andertlfu't) u rati tit intlvbloil lu aaiit total will pi iuiBiOtJialo UiDt, and lhoa ba?fBf oUltai w tUainU aiol lao aam will prtDt tbtm Tliia IIttal ll noar tbo now Public BuiWiuga, now Maaonio Toaiplo, V. B Mint, and Aoad-wj ol Una Aria. i. n. '"r ori:a ALL BIUUT. OF WILLIAM BKI.L, Dto'd. '--iJ!. Ar1tBIBUtrtn. Now allllport, PHJal S, IITI ato . Hy virluo of an order liauing out of tho Or .bnna' Court of Cleor&vld county , thcr will bo txpoaod lo i'aUi Mala at lao Court Jloun la tbo llnrougb of C'lcarfliU, on Tueatlay, Aua;uat 3(1, fH. at I o'clock p. aa. tho following duiorlbed Kel KiUlc of Win. Dell, oWd, to U i No. 1. A certain firm oltoat la Or coo wood a ..L1 ni..H.I.I ..... !. knla,l.il and JjP, TA' 4wrthil a rolluaro t On t Ua nortb bjr tho wrat braooh of tbo itriHTbinna river i on tno atirjta tnd woat hjr oiber lan-l owned bjr aold Wo. Hll, tlec'ii, and on tho float by loud or Hood A Owooa, oonlalning tw bun it red and oiglttooB aeroa, abuut ailty aaroa of which i cleared and audi good cultiria t u, hiving Ibarra trotted a g t log itaeollinv houit. ft Urate ha.uk haVTO OTJil Othar tlarliB, Adtalaiatraturufiaid Robert Prott, doo'd, rtUttjuil'il and a bearing orvhard Tbero ia ill attend lo tlio dutloi of bia ajoiotoient n ftjS() nt) tbo prcioiae a valuable mill Mat, attd coniiderenlo oak, pma end betnlooa nuttier AtniToitu Norm-Beta the aiatier r tbo oatat of B 'hart Prutt, deoeaaed. Tho under-ift-rjed, having btwo appointed Aud imp t thai nrt.htut' Ouuri of Clearfield ennntr. to dUtriboU Iho Honey In tbo banda of W. D. J, A Stately Insult. WaltcMon of, tho lioufavillo Courier, makes fun of, our LciHlutoro in linn way : "Having turned O'Conner out of the Ohio Logia luture for having boon in the peniten limy, ttR'y hIiouLI now, in a -con unco with the eternal fit now of tilings, turn Bullurtl outof the penitentiary tor hav ing been in tho Pennsylvania hcgitila-tnro." Ttiurtd.j, tho lat day of Auguat, 1S7. at 10 o rlork a. in., at the uDl ol u. h. a n. uavrren, lo tho borouih of 0 leer Held, wbea and where all nartiee intccalod may atlrnil. 1 L'lllUL' i vi vuivn Cleerflold, July 17, l7fl-t. Auditor. "Sharp." England comes out of the European Cougroaa with torritory enough to intiko a clover Hizod fttnto. While the warring factions are I ofl to Hottlo the funeral expense with each other. 2Jrf dwtlsfrarntj. MONEY TO LOAN. Tho Mutual Life Ioauraaoa Co. having rreutnod loana, ap pltcatlona or well improved form proporlioa, to tho une-third of their caah velur, will be consid ered, Id aunt not leaa than f'i.nflO. For pertico lara, Ac, apply to HIKXTHAL W, SMITH. April 17, '77-Sra. Clearfield. Pa. CAt TM N A II peraotte axe hereby oau t iou! geloat purchasing ur ia aay way meddling with the following pertnnal property, bow In the puBMaaioa of J. C. M It oh el I, of Duraaida tuwn abip, via t Five acre wheal, 7 acera oala, 4 a ore corn, 1 acre potatuaa, 1 wagoa, 1 boggy, 1 low t harrow, timber ald, aleigh, euttiog hoi, wind mill, two maree, t act booty her neat, 1 aoi buggy haroe, 4 eowa, 1 oalf, 7 boga, I tbraahiug machine. 1 oupboard, 1 link, 1 Uble, I eel chain, 1 bureau, 4 hede and bedding, 1 clock, tho aanta waa ourohaaad by mo at Coaetabk'e aale ob tho 27 tb dy ol June. l7tt, aod left wnb hiut ob lues i) nil', aubject to luy order at any tioif. J. R. iloMURKAY. New Washington, July 17, 1B7H-II. .fJOf -l AduiiuiHtrntor'N IHale Real Estate la Covington Tvp. The underiigned, A druiniatrator of the ealate of Felix Picerd, late of Covington tewnahip, Clear field county, la., dre'd, will offer for aale at pub lic out cry, un the preuiiaoa, ob Saturday, Augurt 10, 1878, at S o'clock D. m.. tbat eertala lot of around Ho- ato ia the townabip aforoaaidt tan tied on tho eaat aod louth by lanaa of John II, ricaM, aoi oa tho weat and north by landa of Aug. Kougeui, ooutainina: TWO ACHKH, bavlna thereon ervcled a rood frame dwelling nouie, etable, and me nvoeaaery outbuildiogs, together witb tbe iut provooiea ia, TKRM8 OF BALK: One-third of the purcbaa money mo it b peid on tbe day of aale, and tho balanoo la two equal annual paytnenta, to be fccurod by bond and mortgage oo the prerai.oa. V F. COUDHir.T. FreuchvUle, Pa., July 17, lS7o-4t. Adiu'r. No. i. Another tniet of leoj aituate la aald towaa-hip ol Oreowid, lying on the H-qtb bank of the Snaiiuebanua river, oootaining fi'tf artea, mbttut ljacreauf which la eleered, and tbe balance la well litnhered with pine, oak aud hemlock. No. 8. AnoUir tiMl of laud aituat in eaid tuwoabip of Oieenwood, oa the North bank of tho tiuequebaona river, containing about It'll aorta, mora ur leaa, ainut 12 acret of whiob la cleared, aod tbe rem kinder haa upon It a conoid treble tiuanhty of pr.e, otk and hemlock timher. Tanua or Balo : One tfairJ In eaah ob eoonr uiatiua of aale, end the balanoo in one and two yeart, with tntcreat evtured oo tbe preiaiaea. FKAMPTON BKLL, t. L. 1100VKK, , Adoiiniatratora. llowtr, July .1, IS7MI. , REMOVAL! James Ij. Lieavy, llavlag pa re baaed tho entire stock of Fred, Beckett, hereby gitea notioo tbat he hal uove4 Into tho room lately occupied by Heed k Heirertf, on Kecond atroet, whore bo la prepared to eleria tht public COOK -STOYES. PARLOR STOVES, of lhalatctt iniprovad pattern, at low prlcta. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Gas Fixtures and Tinware. Hi.onnjt, Poutinr, PlumbiD, Qu Filling, t.4 Huji.lri.g I'umiii s iincitity. All work w.rruled. ! AiirtbltiR In my lis. will F wrdnr im1.I f I J.iiril. J AH. L LWVV, i Woprintor. FRFD. RACKKTT, rpo i ware of the fact that tlio bill would be '(?'' J n'an-I iho privileges propos- pressed to a vote. "d ,0 1,0 h.V b'". a,ul ,h,,' Hv un examination of tho record ol '"" " " aflordniK tho only mrans ayes and nays, howover, on tue motion ot Konalor Jiavis to reeomimt tno on of relief from almost iiitoli'iuhlo bur- dons, and I A M VOll IT Radical Blkssinos. For prodigal expenditure tbe liayct regime is no mprovomoiit on Grant, because tho poverty-ttrickon United States (iovcrn mcnt ia now engaged in paying the summer-junketing expenses of Colonel Richard W. Thompson, Secretary of Navy, and forty or fifty oi bis favorite friends. Tbe venerable pirate oi the Wabash boa seised a Unitod States war-vessel, and with bia family bas gone off on an ostensible tour among tbe navy-yards. The whole thing is simp ly a scheme to spend a few torrid weeks on the water at the cost ol the people. The picnickers propose to go to Hali fax betoro returning. This is fully up to the best dead-head and dead-beat performances of the (irant regime. People who haven't the good fortune to belong to tbe "privileged classes" will continue to pay their own Sum mer exponsca without murmuring. Frauds 1'r rah ins. Tho editor ol tbe Cincinnati Commercial haa been amusing his readers lor somo time by publishing pyramids of Democratic frauds. The editor of tbo Washington run, to onset the Cincinnati man t scheme, inquires: How would one founded on "the government" in this style look ? JENKS. riNKSTON. JOHN SHERMAN. RUTHERFORD B. HAYES. The only tault we can ace in this is that tbe women are nn top and may bear somewhat heavily on Sherman and Hayes. Political Aovioi An exchange sayt : "A we! torn politician gave this advice to bit son In law, who wat nom inated for office: 'Loan a little toward everything, and commit yourself to nothing. Be round, be perfectly round like a bottle, and just dark enough ao thai nobody can ace what't in ye.' We inspect, from what happens occa ticnally, tbat tbit tame programme ia utilized in the East aa well aa in tbe West. Blaine and Butler, especially, teem to undorttand this tune. HATIS AND UONKLIH. "Tbe gov ernmont" bat droit the Senator from Now York, another loul blow. Hayoa haa again removed the Collector and Naval officers of the Port of New York. He did thit six months ago, but the Senate rejected bit appointment. Tbe Senate having adjourned bit fraud ulen oy baa removed tbe oflloori aforesaid and appointed Gen, Merrett and Mr. Burt, in thpir Head. What will hap pen when the Senate moots In peeem bar no one can exactly toll. Wxi.L Mikid. Henry Wattcrsoo of tba JiOuiavillo, Courier, according lp a New York lottcr writer, looki well, and hat an off band, brecsy, hall command ing way, a good deal like a captain on a ktlssUilppI steamboat. 11 He seems to be a cross between a itump apeaker and a book agent, with a alight touch ot the Methodist preacher thrown In." that timo regarded as a test vote on tbe bill, it will ho seen that the ablest members were equally divided on tho Question, Senators Yerkcs and Krmen- trout In tavor, ana Senators Dill una Albright against its recommittal, so that thoir absence had no effect on the final result. The same bill was again introduced during tbo session ot 18T8. It is known to tho frionds of the bill tbat Senator Dill, before the meoting of the Legit latnre, expressed his determination to adliore to the position previously tak en, and to vote in favor ol extending generally to the transportation of oil in pipes tho corporate privileges grant ed oy tho Ret of 1872 to certain coun tiee in the State. In pursuancoof the determination ho supported the bill, whon introduced, at every stage dur ing its consideration in theSouato, and his speech on tbe mihjnot, given helow, ill fully explain bis views. The Senate having in consideration tbe Freo Pipe bill, in tbo course of do bate on tbe question nenator urn saiu : Mr. President, my experionee here has taught me that speeches on the floor ol tbe Senate are of comparative ly little weight In forming the views of Senators, but as 1 have favored this bill since its introduction, 1 propose to give some reasons w hy 1 shall vote lor it. 1 am in tavor ol tbe bill under con- tideration, which proposes to grant to the poople ovory possible fueilily in tbe dovelopmont ot trade. Now sir, what does this propose to doT In the first place, tho general principles ol tno Dill; the equal right ol obtaining corporate franchises, it already the policy of tbe State, The Wallace act, as it is gen erally called, gives this right for all the purposes statod In it, and tno act itself was mado necessary by tbe ion stitution. I voted for that act and for every amendment of it since, ex tending itt provisions to moat tbe rwd or lunciod necessities ol the people 1 bit is a proiiositlon to further extend the provisions of that act in tho trans-1 portation of oil through pipes, and if passed at all must be passed in its present form as a general free pipe bill. The framera of tho Constitution, in tbeir superior wisdom, have taken from tho Legislature the power to dis criminate in tho grant of corporate tranchisos ; the grant must lie general or the refusal absolute Then is tho purpose for which corporate privilcgoe are conferred by the bill, a proper one? Thero can be no question hi re. The pnrposo is to cheapen that transporta tion of oil, to provide open competition in trado and equal facilities for trans portation to tho markets of the world by tho cheapest, simplest and most nat ural mode to let it run to tho sea, like it comes from the bowels of the earth impelled by Its own forces. But it may be said all this ia possible to be done without thit bill, and it it true in tbe absence of dispute aa lo right of way. And hero, 1 take it, is the real purpose of the bill to compel a cession of this right of way to pipe linos. Thon it it constitutional T Is it apuliliousef It it tuoh a nse that the land of tbe citizens can be taken and condemned for the use ot an oil pipe line? Certainly thia is not a ques tion of the first Impression. As haa been stated, in eight counties ot the State the pooplo have thia right. Tho Legislature, always the jndgo in the first Instance, on this quostlon, bat granted thit right, and it bat been ex ercised for years, and tho question can not now be properly raised against thit bill. Howover serious the propo sition might be whether tbit be a pub lic nse, such as it contemplated by the Constitution, yet the legislature hav ing already assumod it to be tuch pub lic nse, any onieonon or tint onaractor ran hs waII rolAiratMl tn t.hs Annrla Mr. Corbett The courts have tne tained it that far I speak of the Com mon t'leas. Mr. 1JIII So my friend says who knows so well what the courts bare said on any legal question. The bill. thon, being in genoral policy of the State as established by preceding leg illation and lor a proper and constitu tional purpose, are thore any grave reasons oi oiaie policy why (bit bill should not be passed f I admit that it a question tbat onght to be well considered by tbe Legisla ture. The almost exclusive Jnrlsdic- tioo of the oil territory givea tbe Mtate tbe opportunity and the right, also, to ao regulate tbe tramc in oil at to ben- fit Ita owa oitiaent, and I am in favor of that poliey and the exercise of that A rillUl'KHVIta I SCI I) EXT. Tho editor of tlio Clinton Prmwral, like thousands of oilier patriots, helped Tb. LwrDO tnwn.bin School Board will rrctiT. nropoul. for In. building of ft Frsm. School Hon.., In Ih. P.radli. .ob-Dlnlrlot, intll bturl.;, July S7tb, 187S. For it.ciDc tioai, .nd other iurortoftlion, apply lo J. L.Con.llo, ftorLry, or th.ir atloru.y, 9. T- Bro.banl, Cl.arl.M, Pa. HAM L L. KIIODKS, Prai't. July 17-lL J. L. CON KLIN, ttocrtUbry. SELLERS' LIVERPILLS ISELLER! V bar BtMtl tar B b sr af Our On, . W4 mU ta Hellers' Liter Pll a-hWfe ftMawlVee U llalliBxttw. V I MK W-Tlii adtaa. ti WrUl. RV.14 kr all Prt gf H W ;(.! VH I aaeau ei u 1.1 r una Brad BMer UttT Co tat! IRrflVee BaaUanll Wr "-Waj aa-d V I ea,a reeBa1 itellcra' Liter Pill ITtal htmdr4t T tWltn I a lector's .ill. . ttaadt. fcemtattt. rrtnUr Br all nr(gtiu a nil teaatrt Rlar Kvra EPOHTof tbt eonditloBof the COUNTY NATIONAL BANK of Clearfield, at Cloar- fleld. In tbt Htate of Pennsylvania, at tbo eloao of buatnuaa, June imb, 1878. BBMtiacai. Loana and dMoonote $1M,A1t OS Overdraft. 1MI W U. B. DoBda to ercurt circulation 76.00ft 00 Judirmentt - 4R Other atocka, bonda,and mortfHetM 2,274 72 Dne from approved reaerve agente..... 16,712 16 Dnt from other National Banka S.4H4 47 baa from State Banka aod banker Ml 16 Heal estate, fnraitare, and Hit re..,. l.A-S 23 Correot ex pen tea and taxea paid l.liR A4 Cbecka aad other caab Itonia Billa of other banka Fractional Qarrency,iacudiBf nickels Lcftal-teuder nten hedemptina fund with V. S. Tteat- arar, o per wot. of eirowlatioa H Doe from U. 8. Treaamrer, olbor than 6 pir cent. rcltroptloB fund Ccarflvd, Pa., July 2, lK7N-tf. Agent. Cheapest and. Best. Those who inventigate the subject of where to get tiTiTT? est" " cloWiTn g And get tliem at the LOWEST PRICES, will of necessity be led to conclude that GUINZBURG'S CLOTHING STORE, WrNtcrn Hotel Corner, Clearfield, ln. Is the Place to gel the Cheapest and the Best. And they will also come to the same concltiMoii in regard to HATS, GENTS' FDBNISHINQ GOODS, TEUNZS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, Etc As wo prefer Belling our Summer stock rather than carry them over, we will give our customers actual bargains. COME AND SATISFY YOURSELVES. C'lAUTlON. All pcraonaero hereby cautioned J et;atnet parchaainf or to aay way meddling -witb Iho following property, now in ptarain of Alfred 0. V lie, vt Knot townabip, via : One bay mare, 1 raddle and bridle, 2 bode and bedding, 1 ctk i love, aa the acme tu parchaaed by mt at Conalable'a aale on tbe 3d day of June, 1879, an J the Pliiliiwlturt're toCelobrato tho 4 lb j l' n wi,n Mtl wioB lo nlr. 'ubitot to my of July. He w, aM.Miishcd to soc so -J H Is:si,-.M- U'K,LK- many poopie in ine niouiiiainn, uui they were on the ground to the num ber of from 5,000 to 6,000. Infact ev ery body was there, tho town was crowd ed', everybody enjoyed themselves, good order was preserved, and the day was freo Hum arcldent. Tbe towu was in guia dress, and "fair women and bravo men" were plentiful. Tbo peo ple there have reason to bo highly pleased witb the celebration. ToBurucss Cassnnova is entitled tho credit of hav ing set in motion the springs of action tbat brought about so successful a cele bration, and the energy and executive ability he showed was of tho highest order. uiflieulty .in too great to be ovorcomo, and his energy was only cquulcd by bis liberality. Kx-GovcrnorCnrtin dolivorod a brill iant speech. It was a glowing view ol tho past, and an eloquent appeal for the luture. II o inculcated patriotic revoronoe for tho memory of tho heroes who fell in defenco of the country, a fatherly caro for the widows and or phans, and a liberal, treatment of the men tbat survived, lie also appcalod for peace and fraternal feelings between all sections of tho country a union of hearts and of hands as tho quickest, tbe best, and tho only truo way to last ing prosperity.' Tho soldiers on both sides, ho claimed, wero most earnest for this, whilo tho quartermasters, con tractors, and Btay-ut-bomes of tho war are lor fighting it over in tbe papers and on tho stump, "making Home howl" with their frantic appeals in bo halCof soctional hatred. Among tho crowd was a man whose enrnppou attention elicited tho notice ot the speaker. " ' A fter tho dtlroM, this man waited at tuo gateway tor mm, and us ir. L urtln was passing by with several gentlemen, ho said, "(Invornor, 1 aorved in the late war in a Pennsyl vania regiment, and tbo last time 1 saw you was about the time ol the surren der. I have listened attentively to your speech to day, and approvo what you havo said. I have never voted anything hut tho Iiepublican ticket, but I'm dono. I'm fur a chango, and Intend to voto with tho tlemocrnts." "Ho you mean this?" said ono of tbo gentleinon, a citum of tho place, "1 do," said ho, "I've had enough ot that damned war, and if it's to be fought over, I m In favor or letting tho quar termasters and contractors do tbe fighting I" Daunakme Work. Harley J. Krown, a dismissed employee of tbe Delaware railroad.winbing toengralt bimsell into theafWlion of tht company again, con cieved tho idea of piling somo looso ties on tho track, and then when tbe local train camo along to give the sig nal of danger Hut instead of this an Express train laden witb 150 passen gers, came twenty minutes in advance ot the local train and Jtrittk tho ob struction killing foor persons and do molishing a number ot cars. Tin iMVA-ntD IiiAPxa lluffalo Horn, the Bannalc loader, it described as a small, gracefully built Indian, with boautilul ryes, not unlike a cross bo- tween an eagle', and an antelope's. One side of bis long hair ia bound round with threads of a brown bark, which resembling a buffalo horn, is probably the occasion ol his nnmo. He i! t, very daring rider, a good shot, brave, intel ligent, and proud as Lucifer. He speak very little English, but aeemt to enjoy the society of the whiles. SrCBBoBH Facts. The Now York Herald cannot get ovor the fact that tbe "perjurors," "liart" and "thieves who haye been blackening Sherman's charactor are aftor all the very patrl ota In whose behalf tbe Republican painpaigna have been fought for years and whom Bherman declared to be "tbe peer of any of us." And then too ovory man of them got office for hia p taking villainy, There U too much coincidtnoa about It to be Bool- dental. CAUTION All (wrioM ar. bnti; nation.! .gain!! surrhailng or lo anj wa, ai4liof witb th. folkwlnt propartr no In th. domcmIob of JaroB MoLarrM, .1 IlMatar'.nvn.bip, rl. : Tw bun.., 1 t donlil. orb baratM. 1 Mt .i.gl. bare..., 1 hM., "agon, 1 bugler, 1 pair lad., a. tb. aama btloair. to m. an! ii l.tl witb bin od loaa only, fttbj.pt to my ortl.r al any timo. JKHb'MIAH HoLAHHKN. Wait Decalnr, Jul; 17, 1818 It CAUTMN.-AII peraona ar. b.r.t aaotion od againrt partbaalng or ia any way taad dliar witb tba foBowiair paraoaal property, now lo poiMMioa of Uorg. W. 6U Clara, of Kart bauio tnwotblp, to-wit j t bora.,, 1 pijf, aboot 6 aor. of wbrat la tha sroand, aboat I aorc. of rya In tba frooad, 1 patob .f potatMi, anil I bar row, aa faid property aw parebaaod by aia at CooBtawi.. ai wo tlia 14tl wf lu, 1873, ai. U only kft witb a.t! St. Clara, oa loan .objrot to myorior. FHANOIS LKIllBY. UoontM Mill., July I, ISIS, J-U DNINISTRATORH' NOT1CI-- NxriM la bmby firaa tbal lMtm of Ad mlnlrtratioa oa tb. oiUlo of JOHN E. 8HAVFKK, lata of Brad, twp , Clearflald Co, Pann'a, oWd, barlnf b..n duly frantad to tbo and.riirnod, all ponton. Ind.btad to Mid .Mat. will piaaao naba inioiediat. p.yaamt, aad tboa. baring olaitna or dtataad. will praaant thani proparlr autltantie.lfrl fr Mttterafiit witb outdlay. OBO. C. KIRK, Utbonbarc, Ja HI, "!H. . Adtn'r. LIABILirtKR. Cantlal llock paid )n Snrplu. fund ... rodiridod nronta M National Uanb not., .ut.tamlint: 7,in0 0 Individual depoalta tubjwt to rb-k.. St, 145 7S Timo earlifieateaofdapoait ll.Au. St Una to otbor National Baaki... SH6 82 Da. to gtata Dank, aad banker. 1.2HJ 68 j.tvs in ClaarfuiH, V.. July 17, !7S. (ll'S u ... . LSjH 1878, V- J t31.40t at Slr.lt nf PemmtylMnia, &9arfiM Cmtafy, A'if.- I, W. H. Khaw, Cuhior of tbo abora named bank, do aclamnly .wear tbat tba altoTa eiatamaot 1. true to lb. bot of my kaowl.de. aod b.li.f. W.tl. SHAW, Caablor. Rubaeritind aad ewora t. befnro aia tbie 6tb da) of July. I7. JOHS W.WRMI.KV, N. P. Corrwl-Attart: f. T. LKONAR ), 0. I.. KKKIl. 1. t. WKAVKR. July 17, 1878. Illrootora. RF.POHT of Ibo oondilloa or th. FIRST NATIONAL HANK of Churt.ld. at Clear leld, la tba State of Prnniylraola, at lb. .Ion of bualaou, June 191b, 1878. anaocacni. Loana aad dltotiuaU -SIM n 9 netnlle 1.947 BO U. 8. Bond, to aoeuro roalatioa 1.B.B0II 0B Otb.r atoeka, boada, ad aiorlnt!aa. 7.7S8 81 Paa front approvad rcaerva .fenu.... 30.S04 89 Iiu. froai other National Banka I7S SO Dno frota 6t.t B.nk. and banbora... 16,14 78 Real aalato, furniture, aad lxturoe. UM tt t'becke aud othar oarb tUma.... M7 08 Billa of other Bank. - 1,88 BO Fractional earr.noy,lnelodinB nlekela 101 80 Speeio, taalttdiaf gold traaaory oar- liaoatee... ............,...... 2J 10 L.tcal-lender aotM .. 8,600 00 R.d.lnptioa fund with V. S. Treae arr, 8 pr aont of .Ircnl.lioB Itoe from U. S. Treaaurvr, other than 6 per Mat. redemption fund CLEAKriEI.I) COUNTY BANK. la oriw to analde tb. A-lmlatHr.tril of lion. A. K. Wrifbt, lot. a partner in tb. Clo.r8.ld Connty Bank, bow dooaaeed, to Beetle bor admln- ietralloa aoeoani, tbe Oourt of CoaitBno Plea, of CloarBald ."unly, oa bar .pplio.tion, witb tb. eonarot of th. .urririne; partner., baa ordered aa eeooaot to ho t.k.a f it. aeevta, and appoint ed Joba W. Wnrl.j, Keo,., tbe Kaaeirerof aaid aeta. Tba Ileeelror will be foetid at tba Bankiog Houm, wb.r tb. boetooM of Banking will be ntntiBUBd by tbe anrriving nartoor. Jamee T. Lwnard, Jamea B. Orabam, Waa. A. Wallaoa. O. L. Head and Wrn. rerter who ara rarponitbl. fur aod will par tbe debta of tb. eaid Clearfield vouaty llaak. .PAJIKS H. UK AH AM, WILLIAM POIlTKR, WM. A. WALLACE, JA8. T. I.Ktl.NARD, U. L. RBKU. CUarleld, Pa.,Jal; 17,78 l Gas Bonds for Sale. Tba Clearfield Oil Compear oflrre for aale. at par, ConpuB Bind, of $.100 and SAnS deaoaiina- uona, Bearing intorMl al taa rale of s per eeatHro per .aaum, puyabl. ..ml-annually at tb. Ftrat National llaak of Clearfield, Pa. Th. wurke of tb. Cl..r8rld tin. Company ware .reeled at a ooat ef MI.BtiO, and tbo Bond, lo aned are limitMl by law to Ill.OUn, woarod by a mortgage on all tha Company'e property nod franebln, in faror or Wm. 11. Dill, Caabler of the Firel National Bank, and John M. Ad. me, C ate tee of lb. Clearfield Connty Bank, la trust. The llimtor. propuoe to ian. but $10,008 of thee, bond fur tno purpoae of funding th.ir flo.t Ing debt, and but 81.00 rental, ananld. Aa. lo loraialioa re. peeling tho work, will bo gi.eo by the Pre.id.ot or Troaearer of tbe Ci-mpaoy. Bend, eao he had at any .f tho Olearfleld bank,. W. W. HBTTrt, - A. F. BOYNTON, Prealdoat. , Hm. and Treaa. W. I). BIliLKK. 4,800 M 1,000 00 Lta.lLITIB.. Capital .leek paid lo Sarplo. fuod Undivided profit. National bank nou. ont.taading..H. Iiv Idendinda unpaid Individual depoeit. aubjnt to cbaek., Tim. oortiflrateo .fd.po.it. ...m Ila. to athnr N.tion.l Baoke Pne to 8tat. B.nkl and bankera. $l!.,000 ao 11,000 so 1.0i4 811 88,000 00 4,0110 Of. Sa.SHt 11 , 40,710 00 8.847 0 1,838 80 $.117,488 00 CHarteM, Jan. It, '78 If. JAWKSIHMIN JNO. F. IK WIS. Ulroeura. TivACH8'.R BXAMIKATIONre. Kl aminatioa. far taoh.ra in Bad for Clearflald ooanty, for the Hbool year I87S, wUI be held at tba fbUowInf timer aad plaeee t Bradford and Bradford Indepeadant, at Bigler, Uoaday, July 1). Oraham, at Urehemton, TueHay, July 10. Morrie, at Kyl.rt.wn, Wnlnanlay, Jnly II. Corln.ton aad Kartbiua, at Union Bahool llaaw, Tbnraday, Augaat 1. Oirar.l, al Congroe. Hill. Friday, Augaet 1. Ocihen. el ShawevlUe, Saturday, Aogoat 8. Clearfield, Lawroao. aod L-ewreaee lod., at Clear- told, Monday, Aagiat I, ll.itoa, at Penuold, Wedaeaday, Augurt T. ilaloa aad VbIob lad., at Roektoa, Tbnnday, auguat a. Brady, U Lathenborg, Friday, Augnel t. Bn,g. and Walliueten, at Wallaoetoo, alonday, Augu.t 11. Oaeeola aad Dooal.r, at Oeeeon, Ta..d.y, A og. It. llontidale aad Woodward, at Hotrtldale, Wedaee- uay, Augu.t I.. Beooarta aad Madera fad., at Olea Hop., Thart- day, Aogort 18. flulKb.al Jaaaarllle, Friday, Auguil 10. he. and Bloom, at P.navill., Mond.y, Aog. 10. Bell and Oruonwood, at Bower, Tooiday, Aog. 10. New Waahlngtoa, at Maw Waabinglos, Weeoee. dar, Auguat It. Bara.id. borough aad iowa.blp, at TJanaoa (tobool Hoon, Tbureday, Aaguit 18. Chert aad Newbarg.at Nawbarg, Fridar. u. 11. I'ike. Plk. I.d., aad Carweaerllla, at Carwaaa. vino, lueaaay, agu.t it. Umber City aad Forgaaoa, at Lombor City Wedne.da.T, Aogwrt IS. Kn... at Now Millport, Thornier, Ang.it 10. Jordan, al Aaoaville, Friday, Auguat 80 . Th. .(.mlaatlaa. will b. la pari oral and w"P, wmm win argiH .1 a CIOOI a. Ta- mtmial. af good I. erl .hatraolor, .Igaed By twa ropaUbl. .Ilia.ua. will be nqatred at oaob appli cant with whom I am not aoqoelaled. I daaira la Mafar with tbe Ulnrton ngardl.g tbe Mlo. Uoa of Moaner. heaee I hop to ojeet taomaU at Ibeoe meetloga. I alee no,aort that the Beorelar. of web Board Inform me at tbal time af the nam bar of Taarherr' Report Book, needed for the earning una. Teacher, ara roOMOtod a be .1 amlaod to Ike duwlet when they talead toactl 1.1- Sriag paper, pea and Ink- al. L. IfcQPOWN, ftrarllala, Fa, J.ly I, T-4t. ca. SnpY .Vlare nea..yliiaaia, fAi.ary o CUnrfiM, S3: I, WM. II. DILL, Ca.hier of the above aamed bank, do aolemnlv ireir that th. .bor. rtat.- ment 1. Ira. to tba brat of my knowledge and belief. H, II. DILL, Ceehbr. 8ubacrlbod and awora to before mo thia 8th Jar of July, 1878. WM. KAIlKllAI'dll, N. P. LoaaacT AttMi : it. niiiM-ior. JAMKS IRVIN. JONA. BOYNTON, July 17, 1878. Director.. mowwamp arATEMKNi josFtrn I OWKNH, Trearurerof Lawrence townihip. in aeeouat wleh Road, Seheol and Poor fundi of Mid dieltlet, for litis. aoaaraaa aa. To amount of donllnat....... .$J.4II 71 To Auditor.' onler... 808 SI $4,018 01 OAK JH ALL mmm limn noio e:::s, 1818.-18tk yaear. V) - With much greater variety Than ever With ampler facilities Than ever J'iih far more customers Than ever We are better prepared " Than ever At considerably lower prices Hum ever Te Supply Tk Mom ami Bora f Aamerloa Witb. Superb Clotklaur, Frota tke Lau-nroort ntbiagj Howbb) ta Aamawleai Only One Price. The Lowett Termi Cath, Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Returned. Baaiplc. and prion, mailed anywhrm. Order, by Ball promptly aaocerBai WANAMAKEE & BROWN Sixth & Market Ste., Philadelphia. THE BEE HIVE. To the Citizen of Clearfield GauiIij : I have opened up one of the largest and most attractive stocki of goods ever offered in tins county, which roust be seen to be ap preciated. It is not necessary to go into details, but will say that the following departments are thoroughly full in all qualities and styles. Dry Goods, Shawls, Tty work done by titiaeal t-1,110 48 ny oaoneratlone V in By am't paid Sur-ervleor. for work 80S 11 By traa.f.r. lo U. L. Korrlr' bonk...-.., II! 04 By am't of telec not worked by Norrio., 8) 16 ' $1,041 1 eraooL ri'.aan. To amount af doptloate ,th9 18 To balance at lait aettl.rn.nl ., SOS 71 Ta am't reeelrod from Co. Troaearer.. 8U8 Bt Te am't ree'dfremN.lli.kel. ....... 178 87 To am't reo'd from John Shaw 390 BO To ami reo'd from Wolf Rna ,. order... S 07 To am't reo'd from 'Squire IIow.. 14 84 To ami ol State appropriation 441 bl $,. 48 By order, ondll.d -$l,lifi 11 By eioneratioai to tu payer a, , par ot, a $Si8.30 n si By I per ut. oa $1,180.11 allowed Tree.. 48 IS lly 0 per oant. oa tlll.lM, building tal, allowed Treeearer.. Ry atoBeratinae oa duplicate... By B.leBeaduo8ebeel fund.... 4 14 14 81 1,848 II tl.ASS 48 To balaoeo da. Sobool faad tl ,$46 tl pooa rtraa aa. To order, to Ovoraaor. 1M 88 To amoant ot duplieal. far 1878 1,878 OS To order .f J.m.a Irwin , 18 00 To am i ree'd .r W. A. Reed, oa l.dg'U 87 44 To ami ree'd of N. Hlebel SB 14 To am't ree'd of Joba Shaw, Collector- 17 88 $l.71 01 By work aad aletbea by Oeereeer. lit 88 By am'l .f order, audited Jane a, 78... 80 8 68 Hy am'l oa $808 68, at 1 pereeat II 11 By per eeatag. allowod Ut payera, oo I3V0.00, at 6 perernt...,. 10 at By oroer no, l.and poraaolaga oa aaoo 1144 By balanoa dna Poor fua.d.., M, 788 16 To Bel due Foor fund oa eettlona!....$ 761 16 To ord.r oa Oa. Treweerer for bill for kooplag paapora of PlMlp.... (Bt 10 Bill of Aadilonand Catrk for eeUling 10 B0 We. tb, aadaralgaod Aadltor. of Lawraaee tewn.hlp, bare audited and eel tied lb. account, af Jeoaph Oweae, ta aoeoua. with Read. Sobool aad Fear faad, aad tad tkeaa aa abora ataML Attortt - A. 11. SHAW, LawnBaewa, a. 1, CONKLIN, Clark. Auditor.. Oe.rlell, J.ly If, m-t. Millinery Goods, j Hosiery and Gloves,' Corsets, Ties, ! llandkerchie f s, Furnishing Goods, j Kid Gloves, I Em broidery.! These goods have been selected with the greatest care, were bought for cash and will bo sold for cash, and my expenses being very light they will be sold cheaper than the cheapest. WM. HEED. Clearfield, Pa , May 1. 1878. Lasflimers, 'Linens White Goods, Linen Suits, bkirts. Carpels, tOil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Blinds, Trunks, Valises, Rugs, &c. AT GUINZBURG'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, Thero it now being opened tho largest now stock ever brought hart of MT1..1W HATS, FELT HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS. ETC. Aftor having looked at goods at all other placet, come to as and com pare prices, and you will be convinocd that ours are positively THE CHEAPEST GOODS. IN PROOF WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING PRICK LIST: llahy Shoes, ... Children's Shoes, Misses Shoes, ; , , Women's Ureas Shoes, , Wornont' Morocco Buttoned Shoes, VTomona' Kid Shoes, ' , ; Woraeoa' Slipper, Mens' Shoot, Mens' Dross Shoes, Mens Dress Boots, Mont' Slippers, 20 ceuta a pair. . 75 cents a pair. 00 ceate a pair. P0 cents a pair. II 25 a pair. 1 Ofl a pair. .15 cents a pair. 05 cents a pair. II 45 .a pair. 8 00 a pair. 80 cent! a ptir, . n e navt also an asaortinsnt too numerous to specify, at all prices. We take your inoasnre for any aboca at prleos comparing with list prices. Anything w hav not got w$ will got yo wiltiont extra charge All kindt of produce taken In trad the tame a though It waa cash. - BOOT AND SHOE STORE. rWfWrl, May 22,78. flenond Street, fypnoalfc Court House
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