OtoBoi B. Goodlander, Editor. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JI LT il, lltl Mu, If jroa wnt to know wh.Oi going on la tho bullae., world, Ju.t read our advartl.lng wolamat, lb. Hy4ul ooluaia la pailloular. MAXIMO FPU THC PAY. No u worthy tbt oKn of Preeldent ehould bo willing to hold It ir oounttd In, or plnood Intra by any frond. ' , I would noror have boon rtoonoilod to tbo ola. Vin by tbo imnllut aid of mine of n per.oo, bow.ror resectable In prlrnto llfo, who mult foroTor tarry npon bio brow tbo Homo of frond am triumphant la Amtrlean bl.tory. No ub eequaat oolion, however aerltorloaa, ean wa.h away tbo letUre of Ibot rooord. Uodtr Ibofonao of low, Rutherford II Hoyel bu boon doolorod Prt.ldent of tbo Dolled State.. UU tUlo root! npon difranchl.ement of lowfnl. Vetera, tbo foln eertiHoatei of tbo Moraine oB ooro aotlng eorrnptly, ond tbo doolilon of o torn. ulaefoa which boo refuaed to hooroTidonoo orol. legod frond. For tbo Drat ttnto oro tbo Amorienn people oon fronted with tbo foot of a fiauduleatly olootod Proiidont. Lot It not bo nodoratood that tbo frond "III bo .llently acquteeeed In by tbo eanntry. Lot no hour poM la whleh tbo uaurpa. tl5B 11 forgotleo. Aonnnu or Dnnooaotio M. C.'a. Ono hondrod year, of boman depravity aeon, molotod and ooooontrotod into a olimos of erimo. Noror again In ira hundred year, aboil they boro an opportunily to repeat tbo wrong. Daaiat. W. Voobbbbh. X would rotbor boro tbo ondorfoment of a qnar tor of a mtlliua of tbo AatehooB pooplo than that of tbo Louiiloaa Rotnrning Board, or of tbo Com miiaion whleh oaoiuded tbo faeta and daoldod tbo qnoation on a tnohnionlity. Tnoa. A. HKBDBirEo. Democratio State Ticket. rut aovBRvoi, Hon. ANDREW H. DILL, or vsior cooMTr. rOK UtUTMAST til V SIIOII, Hon. JOHN FERTIG, or CRAwrokD ooditt. run BEcarrART UTiiBAt AryAtRi, Hon. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, or r trim KOMI! cvrsTr. FOR I1'R1J1 Jl fK, Hon. H. P. ROSS, Of MOMTOOIiailY COt'FlTY. Radical Statismansh'P. At one time the investigation of frauds is pro . nounced a revolution, then again as a farce. Rich, indeed ! "Tlio Duties of tho Day," tound on our first pago lost week, is the title of a lecture by the editor of the Philadel phia Timet, that should be read and pondered by everybody. (loon, ip Tat;. A coal trade Jour nal says the producers of Connellsville coke see a profit in shipping this arti cle to Italy to compoto, not only with Knglish coke, but with American an thracite coal, which is seeking a markot there. "Pub. Doc.". Congressman llackey has onr thanks for a copy of the Me morial address delivered in the Unitod States Senate in January last, on the life and character ol Oliver P. Morton, of Indiana, as well as a copy of the re port on Forestry. Still at Work. Jeff Davis' Re publican spoech at Mississippi City on the 4th of July, enables tho Johnstown Tribune to "fire tho Northorn heart" to the extent of a whole column. Jeff is the paid ally of the "irreconcilahles" up north. They onght to increase his salary. A Queer Mason. The "National" candidate for (Jovernor, Mason, tarns ont to be the most popular corporation lawyer in wostern Pennsylvania, lie soems to bave been engaged by nearly all tbo corporations in that section of the State. And yet, tho most yelp given by the "Nationals" is corpora linns. COMMITTEE MeITINO. HlADQUAR TF.KH DeMOTIATIO STATE COMMITTEE, Harrisburu, Pa., July 19, 188. The members of the Democratic State Com mittee are requostcd to moet ol Cres- fton, on Thursday, August 1, 1878. A full attondanoe is earnestly desired. R. M. Speer, Chairman QuiEov, Conclusions. The Radical leaders seem bard to please. When the Potter investigation was started, the officiary of that party issued an ad dress pronouncing the step taken by Domoerat to unveil the scoundrels who took a hand in the fraud, a "Rev olution"! ' Now the same men de nounce the developments as "a sham." When do they tell the truth, or is that pure fiction, too ? Sherhan Covered. The joint tes timony ol Mrs. Jonks (white) and Eliza Pinkston (black) before the Pot ter Committee, is so conclusive against John Sherman that it will be impoesi. ble for bim to humbug the publio any longer. These two female frauds and forerunners of Louisiana Radicalism are a disgrace to lii human race. But if Sheiman can negotiate with them, all right ; we have no objections. Paul art Election. According to rule 4th, our primary election will bo held on Saturday, September 14th. And the announcement of tho names of candidates will be in order on and after the 14th of August. Tbii will give five insertions previous to the cloo tion. The foes which must be paid in advance will be as follows : For Judge or Congress it will be $20.00 ; Senator, f 15.00 ; Assembly or Treasurer,! 10.00 i Commissioner, 15.00, and Auditor or Corooor, $3.00. This will iuclade 10,. 000 tickets for each candidate, and the necessary blanks to conduct the eUo- tion. tf. A Word to Candidates. Gentle- men,while you are canvassing the coon ty, ostensivly In your own Interest, it would be well enough to see that all our party friends are registered in dae time. All not registered by the lib ol September, will stand a good ohanoe to low their rote In Novembor. Again "Then i large class of voters very .negligent about paying tbclr taxes The tax mast i paid not later (30 .days before the election) (ban the 4tb of OotoWr. Thiol cosy 4oty will not ' take much trine aad wiH be of oongid rable service to lb parly. Will jrov . do it. 2t 1170 7.S' THE PRODUCERS FBI ESI) 1 Tbo National (irernuarkor In well dofinod hy tholiarriaburg rutriot which says: "He la ono wbo talcna such c """Tufua YVHivoiit fciilTTJC'iiima ktiuon to lull foroo lo which be ii opposed to defeat what be want, and sustain what he la opposed to I "Observe the facta. All the finan cial measures oomplainvd of were en acted by Hepublican Congresses wben the Government war) in the hands ol tbo Republicans In all iU branches. The abstraction ot a largo number ol voted from tbo Democratio party by the (Jrconbackcra must givo victory to the Republicans and plaoo every branch of the Government again in their bands, When that happens the meas ures thus sustained will of course be continued and tho (irecnbockers will be defeated in their desires, "No sooner did the Democrats get a majority in cne House ol Congress than they pained a bill repealing the resumption act, compellod thercmono ligation of eilvor, made greenbacks re ceivable for customs and stopped their dosti action, proposed interchangeable bonds, etc. To defeat the Democrats, therefore, is to destroy the powor that alone can and will accomplish these and kindred results. 11 once 11 the Greenbackors defeat them, they defeat the very measures they are io favor of," Must Oivr Bail. We notice by our exchanges that the last Legislature passed a law to the effect that Count ty Commissioners will henceforth be required beforo entering upon the offi cial duties to give bond with sureties to bo approved by the Court ol Quarter Sessions af tho samo county, or by one of the judges thereof, and in such pen alty as the said Court (ball deem suffi cient, but not less than two thousand dollars each, for the faithful discharge of all duties enjoined upon them by law, and for tho faithful and legal ap propriation of all county and other moneys which the said Commissioners havo any authority to draw out of the county treasury, upon check or orders given by them, or over which they have control ; the said bonds to be tak en in tho name of the Commonwealth for the use ol the count)', and shall be acknowledged before tho Tteoorder of Deeds of tho samo county and recorded in the office at the cost of the county. Tho official crookedness practiced hy a number of Commissioners, in other counties, the past ten years bos brought the passage of this law, so as to enable the county to bag something alter conviction. As tho law now stands a Commissioner can be ever so crooked and a little bit ol jailing is about all that can bo done, if he is found guilty. Hereafter the tnx payors can go fur his sureties. iVTHUKRADiCAL.-TheChiengo Time: refers to the dismissal of Lieutenant K. W. Maxwell from the 1 niled States army lor drunkenness us one of Mr. 11 ayes' "special cases." It seems that among other extraordinary perform ances of Lieutenant Maxwell was that of drawing pay several times for one month. Tbo history of the ex-Lica-tenant's career runs about as follows : He had been a ufember ol the Spring field, Massachusetts, police lorco, be came a corrupt special constable of the State io the jcy of liquor dealers, so- oured a place in the T'nitcd States se cret service bqrjau, joined tbo church, married, accompanied William EChan dlar to Florida, helping that budding statesman to steal the State for Hayes ; was detailed to aocompany the Presi dent elect on bis journoy from Fremont to Washington, and last Summer was appointed from civil life to the Lieu tenancy in the army. This was done just after West Point had graduated a large class for which no places could be found. The young man turns out as might have been expected, and the President has no apologies to make to tho public. But then he promised to reform the civil, and the Maxwell ap pointment was in the military service. Will Done. The Jkmocrtic Crusa der for July 20th, contains an excellent likoness, of J. Simpson Africa, our no minee for Socretary ol Internal Affairs. This will be followed by likenesses ol Judge Ross, Hon. John Fertig, Sena tor Wallace, Speaker Randall, Hon. C. R. Backalew, Hon. Hioster Clymer, Hon Levi Muish, Hugh M. North, esq., Wm. C. Wilson, esq., their local candi date for Congress, the venerable Asa Packer, (wbo was elected (Jovernor in 1869 by 7,000 majority and counted out) Hon. Jeremiah S. Black and other Democratic Representative men. This feature of the Crusader is alons worth more than the subscription price of the paper. A club of twonty ($8.) copies, should be raised in this borough.- Put us down for $1, Addross, Ranch A Wylie, Lancaster Pa. A Bad Indicator.. -Aooording to Dunn Barlow's mem,ntile igrcy circular, the failures in tbia State lor the past six months were 564, with (17,117,010 liabilities, against 383 lai urea and $8,268,830 liabilities for the same months of last year. The in crease may be partly accounted for on account of tbo repeal of the bankrupt law, and partly bocause ol tbo failure ol the party in power to meet the de mands of the limes. A oommencoment of the return to prosperity cannot laks place till the party that bos brought the bard times on is put ont of power. Thcpatienl cannot recover under the nurs ing of the hand that administered the poison I The people mast apply the remedy, by changing physicians. It is a very simplo remady, Tdi Next Job. The Radical lead era are not satisfied with an annual war with tba Indians so as to plunder the people, it is very evident that the Administration designs to got up a war with Mexico. By tbia means it was hoped toaover up the Presidential fraud. The Democratio House la in the way however ; and If people do not want another expensive war they bad better see to it next eUction that anoiK Democratic House bealeoted. U both Uonses of Congress become Republican we may look with certainly for t war with Mexico. Accident. We regret to learn that Hon. John Fertig, the Democratio oandidate for Lioatenant Governor, WM thrown from hii horse, near Titos ville, on kbtanjay last, with such vio lence as to confine bins fft bia boas in conseqiianco) ol the Injuries receive 'THREE OF A KIND." Tbo editor of the Huntingdon Mon itor punclioa his neighbor of tho Journal in this way : "A recent issuo of the Journal censures Mr. Hill, our citndU Ltlogate in a Democratio Hiate Con vention, held, at Uarrisburg, in Febru ary, 1WG1. Tho Journal publishes a resolution, which it says wus adopted by that convention, strongly deprecat ing the civil wur, which then threat eni'd our land, and also expressing the opinion that tho Union could not bo maintained by foroo of arms. Now, is it not most remarkable that the Jour nal censure Sir. Dill lor havWg sup ported that resolution, when wo take into consideration the fact that tbo Hon. John' Scott, thou a resident of this town, aud the Hon. John Cessna, of Hod ford county, were both dulogatos in that convention, and voted for the same resolution? Mr. Scott not only voted for the resolution, but be made a speech in support of it, Tho Republi can parly has honored both Scott and Cessna, since their support of that res olution, by electing the former to tho UniUid Stales Sonato, and the latter to Congress. The Journal strongly urged Mr. Scott's eloatlon to tho United States Senato, and for years past it has given him an earnest and zealous sup port. And yet, strange to say, it censures Mr. Dill for doing just what Mr. Soott did In a Democratio State Convention, seventoon years ago. O, consistency, thou art a jewel!" Tub National Robber. Tho Trus tee of the notorious baukrupt firm ol Jay Cooke, & Co., is preparing to di vide what is lolt among the plunder ed creditors. Tho Philadelphia Record in alluding to the case says : "Tho oom- mitteo appointed by the creditors of I the bankrupt firm of Jay Cooke & Co. has called a meeting of all the credi tors, to be bold on tho 22d ol July, at 433 Chestnut street. At this conven tion Mr. Edwin M. Lewis, Trustee, will submit a statement of the bankrupts' creditors as proved since the last re port, and of tho property and estate of tho bankrupts converted into money, or realized and collected since the last repot t, together with a statement of such as may be outstanding, specifying the cause of its being outstanding; also, what debts or claims are yet undeter mined, and stating what sum roinains in his hands, which will be open for inipeotion and examination by the creditors during the sessions of the committee. Tho committee will, hav ing audited, adjusted, and settled the accounts of the Trustee, proceed to make such order as to a dividend and distribution ol tho said estate among tho creditors entitled thereto as they shall consider proper and warranted by the condition ol the estate Any cred itor can then be heard by the commit tee who may havo any suggestions to make in the matter of tho estate or ac counts, or objections to submit to tho claims againBt the estate." ' A Queer Case. TheSuprome Court ot this Stato recently disposed of a queer case. A lady riding in a street car had to stand np. The car stopped suddenly and she full pvor, breaking her knoe pan. She sued for damages. Tlia company claimed contributory negligence on ber part, In that she did not take hold of the strap provided for standing passengers. She set up, on the other band, that she could not reach or bold the strap, owing to the stays which she wore, and that, with the present fashions, no lady could do so, at least without inconvenience and possible Injury. The lower court de cided that tbe lady, in taking bold of a fellow passenger's band, bad done all that was necessary, and that, under the circumstances, she was not obliged to stretch up to tho lamp. It award ed hor $2,000, and tbo Supreme, Conrt, reviewing tbe caso, declines to interfere. Hubry pf Tfft Cohise The West Virginia Stalaman takes things at they are, and alludes to a case In point in this way: "Up In the State of Ohio, wbero dwells tbe greatost bowl. ers over the sad lot of the colored man and brother they hung two weeks ago at sfansfield, a negro man for the crime of murdur. TJc-lorp (lie hour set for tho execution, tho mob outsido of the jail sal u tod tba oulpril's oars with howls and jibos : "Bring out your d d nigger." "Lot him dance his jig on the platform," "D n a damned nigger, anyhow," etc., etc. Thoy finally wound np tboir orgy by break ing down the jail enclosure and threat ening (he Sheriff's life if he didn't "hurry np the corpse. Could such an nnseemingly execution lako plaoa anywhere South, what a jar it would produce among tbe negro-loving hypo orites ot that samo Ohio community." A Silver Li kino in the Cloud. Not long since a San Antonio darkey did some whitewashing for a man liv ing in Ward No. 5. On paying for the job tbo employer paid off Mose, for that was the darkey s name, in Mexi can quarters at par. It was aureral days before Mose found out that they were only worth twenty cents. Mose was much hurt about it. "Joss to think of Colonel chcalin' dis hard work, ing niggah outen thirty cunts. Foah God, I would nober hab believed it on him. I hadn't ortor tuk de job In de fust place." And then bo added more obeorlully i "But ef I hadn't white washed de fenoe ( nebpr would bab tound out where all dem chickens roos ted what 1 sold next morning, for a dollar. De banks babn't cotcb up wid dis niggah yet, bcah I heah "Galvts ton A'nri. Stranoe Taste. An exchange says that Bishop !L)il" Qaven'l Fourth ol July blast is devotee to Rhode fsland's refusal to repeal tbe law forbidding marriages between whites and negroes. "Not till we rise to tbe hclghth, of race intermarriages," argues the good Bish. op, shall we "secure national brother hood throughout the land." Ho should bare set an example In early life, and in (bit wy coerjsscd the world that be is honest with himself. A StW Departtm. Under the law of 1878, people who unnecessarily beat or ill use their children; bin them to acrobats Rod gymnasts, or beggars, keep them In brothels or at indecent or dangersous occupation, or not only liable to punishment, but may bave them taken from their custody and put undercharge ot gaardiana appointed Dy the court HRITISll POWER. , T , , J be inombors who composed the ,, .aco ( ongrcst and foriniilulcd tho i, , , til i i n minded toward. Kmrland. jn ,.iviffl Sea. m, II l t That powor already commanded 1 Gibraltar, tbo entrance to that great inland Sea, and tho Island of Malta, off the coast of Italy, and about mid way between (iibrallar and the mouth ol the rivor Nile, foot-bold enough for any ono ol the Kiiropcnn powers to hold. Hut Knujand eonius out of the Russian Turkish war by having the most important island In the. Meditur- unean .b. dUvl. tt lier. .This inland is situated in tho eastern ond ol tho sea Indicated, and but a short dlstanco from tho ooaslof Asia Minor. It will, in a military sense, command the month of tho Nile, nml ull Kgypt and Pulostine, and will bo made a great military station on the direct highway from London and Liverpool to tbe Kast India possessions. Knglund's vlotory is complete. Slio commands the Mediterranean absolutely, and Russia duro not navigate tho Black Sea. We predict that within thirty years, Turkey in Kuropo will be dividod between Austria, Germany, France and Italy, while England will foreclose bor mortgages on the Turks, and take Turkey in Asia, as hor portion of tho plunder belonging to tho sick Turk. Thus, by the substitution of good gov ernment, the valleys of tbe Kuphratos aud the (iarigrs will again become civilized and populated equal tolormcr times. Then tho tido ol emigration will bo eastward instead ot westward. PETER I1ERV1CS LAMEST. Tbis celebrated Williamsport 'vx millionairo bos issued an address, blaming bis bankruptcy and misfor tunes upon other people ; chiefly tbe Government, and more particularly the 'Democratic administration' of Andrew Johnson. If bis other allegations and figuro statistics aro as void of tho trutb as tbis declaration, his three-column letter had bettor not be studied by Sunday School children, or adults who have spent a great deal of timo and money in tho lobby of tho State Legis lature. Peter finds fault with tho Govern ment, alias the Radical party, ot which be Is a-bright ornament, and assisted to concoct tho very policy which bo claims ruined him. If he wanted to Ing politics into his buisnoss affairs, why did ho not tell the naked truth, and allow the reader to draw his own conclusions as to what caused his bankruptcy. Tbe fact is, Peter lived too last. His modo of business was a kind of Mollio Magtiircism, which, if practiced to Its legitimate end, leads to bankruptcy just as sure as it does to tbo gallows. His confessed oconoiny in early life, and bis greut experience havo all end ed in misfortunes, and like thousands of others who have led a similar fast life, he, Adam like, puts the blame upon others. The Wav to Bridoe the Bi-oonr Chasm. Tbo Bedford Gazette, in al luding to a Fourth of July celebration in that county, remarks: "It is a bit ter pill for the advocates of tho san guinary rag to see a distinguished cx confedorate General and a gallant Un ion Colonel sitting side by side on the platform at a Fourth of July celebra tion. Such a scene was witnessed at Woodbury, this county, on Thursday, July 4th, whon General Imbodon, of Confederate oavalry fume, and Colonel Higglus, of tbe 84th Pennsylvania Vol unteers,, occupied a seat together at the celebration at that place. General Im bodon was not only prusont on that in teresting occasion, but be delivered an addross full of eloquence and patriot ism. Let us have more of this union of hearts and union of feeling; then the harrost will surely be peace, bap plncu and a lasting union." Plain Talk. The Democrats of Allegheny county at their rccont Con vention passed somo very solid resolu tions, one of which reads as follows: Tbo Bnllaid Hooao of tho Cameron LngUlnluro lo on I j oqoallod by tbo body oallod tbo Snata, wbaro la witnoaaod notorloua Comaroa lobbriita dlolalingtbo notion of Ibot body, appoiatlon; oom nitloaa, aj in tbaonar of tho ' oi'o fax aftol," if norlng tbo norar of IBO toagloUoB Biking tbo in- raatigotloa, and In oppmoliog a aouaittoo lo ooror up ond bldo lb. roltrnnrar of ttio"grao- orra, wno oneaieoi mo uommonwaaitn out or $34, OilO. Wo domoBd that tho ooaonnt of Ibo loot bo raoororod or tho nronor t-lalo ofliorra aaa aata oaooey no pom into tna i rraiurr It is a remarkable thing that a few bad men can combine, In this noonday of Christian Civilization, and mb tbo Stato Treasury of this sinount of money, to which neither of the parties had any more logal and moral right than tbe fellow has to bin neighbor's horse which he secures by theft In the dead bnurol night. That's So. The editor of the Phil- adelpnia Junes, wno persists in doing everything on tho square with "tbe government," remarks : "WhyLevisoe should be taken and the Jonks loft Is oneoftho problems ol the heated term. Lovisoe didn't uistipguish liimsell as a witness half as much as Jenksdid, and it standing by fraud is a recommenda tionwell, tboro's no sort of compari son. Poor llayos, and Poor Sherman It these Uhio Niamcse twins can weather the thermometer at 100 In the shade, and the revelations of the Pottor committoe, tboy can defy the d 1 and evorybody else, and may suo- ocod in holding thoir offices during the term. ' - - - i Tub Number Increasing. Tbe Philadelphia Timnsays: "Mosby comes oat for Grant in 1880. Tbis increases the number of third-tormers to four Doacon McKee, of St. Louis ; Robeson, of New Jorsy ; Brother Orrille, of all around, and Mosby, ol Virginia. Tbe oause Is getting along as wall as oould be expectod nndcr tbe clrcurnstapces." Tbe editor might have added that tbe Bolknap's were tor Grant too, and evorr crooked whiskey rinirster, al though Grant telegraphed to St, Louis at one time "let no guilty man escape.' All, however, escaped except Deacon McRoe, who he pardoned out ot the Penitentiary. Hmrpntt Wmllf aaodoaoaa tao whala alitoil of i no roiaor iraaa-iaroaiifauoB into taaao low Hanoi "Thorn waa a aatad road that Wtaa at a aHMi aiftway, ant (maaailr swindled Iota a aastrroi trass, aas ran no a woo. - Yet, and Hayes and lira. Pinkston, and John Bbertnan to Mrs. Jenki will be tba worst treed party that ever made tracks, by the time tbe Invest! oration closes. Just wait. Uihinkhs Failure.- Tho Now inrk Mercantile Agency nuulislitu a ,, , , ,., , coinpurutlvoslittomoiitof the members, . , . am the amount of the lai urus that oc- r'' - ' Tv7 " "UIIIUVI Ul iHllUlvn III HIV 1UI iul " ivw .-.r. , . , . , a.,.i.n A 7.10. nml ,..,.f,tit In nooHtr one hundred millions of dollar, ($99,. 60(1,171.10), and during tho latter i u.it . , period, 5,825, amounting to over one ' hundred and thirty millions of dollars, ( ($130,832,766.15). Thero is no doubt hut the repoal of the lmnkn.pt law caused hundreds of failures this vearl which might not havo occurred had the law remained upon tbe statute book, und but for this tho case might not look so bsd alter all. But we will wait and see how it will romo out next year. That Criminal Monument. The editor ot tho Philadelphia Ledger, pass ed through Altoona the other day und noticing tho fragments of la.it Summers riots, says : "On Ibo Ponnnjlvooio railroad, near Altoona, llirro la a Ions of KOoatlT looaiof loootnntivoa, tho ioia ad wrooka of oniinoa dan-agril, but not oompletalr de.lrojid, djona I ha riola of loll Huiomor. 8undiosih.ro In loll rlow of tho oum orona onilooo ol Ibo oompan; who poaa ond ro om., or llva In Alloona, Ib.j abonld aarra na warnlns-a of laat roar 'a ntidiommar fnllr, whon working man Ran idlon ond tblarao an opportu nity to rob nod riot." It ia oiiq of tho most sickning sights that an honest man can look upon, and speaks louder than tho nlteringsofa score of orators, o the subject. The wrecks servo as a monument eroded to tbe criminal folly of fiends in hu man form. Still Learninh. Fred finintsays, ' Pa has learned a good deal since he has been abroad." If Fred is actually telling the truth, all we have tusny is, that it is awfully hard luck lor the country that ha did not go abroad be loro ho begun his first term of office. But stilt the American people will no doubt bo rejoiced to hear that he is learning something. They wore afraid that he has been wasting timo, loafing around with those ignorant, unscrupu lous kings and nobles over there. So fur asCicsarism is concorned they could not teach him anything. As a milita ry autocrat be can beat uny of them and carry a rail. The Wat the Monev Goes. Thero is such an officer at Washington as tho Presidential barber who is paid Irom tho Federal TruaMiry. The office was established by Grant and is continued by Hayes. The barber attends lo no other duties than those pertuining lo his profession and which aro required at Ihc While House, yet he is carried on tho Treasury roll as a cleric. Un dcr Grant ho was ratod as a $1,200 offi inl, but Hayes has prompted him to a $1,400 berth. It is thus that Iho people's money Is squandered while want Is sturing thousands in the fuco. The Vote mn Coxoress in 1870. We republish the vote polled for Con gress in this (XX) district in Novem ber, 1876: col ansa. bjh sbv, oru. i.io-an. Ban. Crntra 4,110 S,3:it j Clinton t.Ui 1,010 Cloarfiold , t,t"i Klk I J7J O.'i Mifflin 1,001 1,710 Union 1,3111 ' l,m Total , - It. 119 11,11" I Tho majority tut Mr. M.ackoy was 5,031. It will bo observed thai Clear field polled tbe largest Democratio vote, and wo propose to repeat the feat tbis lull. Those Stones. The Harrisbnrg Pa triot remarks: "In vindication at least of tbe 'truth of history' it is proper to say that Hon. John Fertig, Demo cratic candidate for Lieutenant Gov ernor, was not thrown from a horse, but in dismounting stepped upon a round stone, which resulted in a pain ful spraining of the ankle joint, not so serious, however, as to be likely to confine him to his house many days. The Stono ho will run against next November will bo likely to do him much less injury." B..JB LIO 1 .. . Ul.t. Thb.Votr fox Senator. Below will be found a tabular statement of tho voto cast for Senator In this (XXXIVlh) district, ia 1876: cornnna. Contra FBALB, BKB. 4.IISS J.JS7 1,004 l, Ban. I.MT 1,TU ClrarSald.., Clinton Total , 11,31 pri, majority :i. Tbo election ol a Hi i.,n natnr this fall will bo for lour years, The UtroHM. An exchange ex claims: "More oivil service reform. Ben Butler's brother-in-law is suspend ed Irom the postmastorsbip ot Now Orleans. Thai is tho way tho Essex statesman is to be taught respect tor the reform methods of an administra lion lor which he unwisely expressed his contempt." pid cock-cy? will five Hayes a hazing for that scurvy trick, A Bad Marriaqe. The alliunco formed by tho leaders of tho Green backers and the Labor-Union parties, is a very unnatural partnership. The latter wing is a secret oath-bound league, something akin lo tho old Know-Nothing organization, while the former profess to antagonize all such. political dedges. We predict that thero will be a dissolution about the first of October, Tbo Cambria county Democrats havo nominated tbo following ticket : Assembly, Lucien J. Woodruff, Jchn Fonlon j Register and Recorder, John G. Lake ; Treasurer, Joseph Wertnor Commissioners, George Gurley, John Pampboll j Director of tbe Poor, Dr. Jesso Patterson ; Congressional con ferees, John Blair, Robert L. Johnson, John Drowney. The Pennsylvania railroad, begin ning on Monday next will run a fast train to Now York, leaving West Phil adelphia Depot at 7.35 a. m. and arriv ing at Jfew York t P 35 n Rh luring, the train will leave New York at 3.65 p. m. and arrive at 6 55 p. m. Tbis makes the quickest run between tbe two cities ever attempted on this line. "The OoVERBiiEifT" Swino. Hayes and a portion of his Cabinet were on a tramp through Ohio, on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The attempt to "enthuse" the Huokoyoi In tljli way will fail. The Democrat will carry Ohio in October just as lure as Hayes will hare a sucoessor. 1 eanwwaroT-j-s a .1-- I There are vague motors saost that Mm, Jenki dictated Rliaa Pinkaton'e Srst story, and James R. Anderson ber second. SUPREME COURT CASES. At the swwion of tho Supromo Court, convcml at llurrimn-i, in May last, for the Middle Itrntol K'SJVVW ANllBKn rOfl U H. W Bl - I.UIII.BO I . A U. . ...... , t n i I. 0(1, 1. M Y.ib..,. .),..,. IftilQ un action of ojuctmont was brought in tho (:"urt of. Common Pleas of Clearfield county, by Andrew l'enlz, Sr., nl lira- ,w'flipi M AttiMitr UKaln(a Wln. t'orloy, of Jefferson c-junty, ol. al., us deteiidanls, for some liinu'tv acres of land situate in Brady township, . The attorney were, fi.r the plainlift; i J. B. MoKnnlly, Ktq.; for the defend ants, II. B. Swoope, subsequently, Wal lace & Krebs, who withdrew from thu case in 1872, and wero succeeded hy G. K. & W. Barrutt. Numerous un successful attempts wero made by the ttounsels lo have the' case disposed of. It was twice on the trial list in 1870, twice in 1871, and was down for trial al the Juno term, 1872, und ulso for the November term of the same year, ai which last lerm it was, on .(Novem ber 19th, reached and tried, the jury rendering a verdict for tho plaintiff. A motion lor a new trial was made on November 23d, 1872, which, after be ing on the argument list for January, March, Juno and September terms, 1873, was, on tho 26lh ot September, 1873, over-ruled and a new trial refus ed. On tbe 20th of October, 1872, a writ of error from tbe Supreme Court was filed, and the caso wus argued at the next suasion of that court, und tbo judgment of tho court below was ro- vorseu ana a venire facias de noto award ed. The record having been returned from tbo Supreme Court to tho Court below for correction, tbo caio wus ac cordingly placed ii Kin I be trial list for March, September and November terms, 1876, and also lor tho January, Juno and September terms, 1877, ul which last term tho canto was reached, on tbo 2d ol October, 1877, and u ver dict rendered fur defendants. A writ of error was thereupon taken, the case carried before tho Supremo Court, whore it was argued in June laat, and on Juno 10th, the judgment below was affirmed. ELIJAH AbllENFXLTER, ADMINISTRATOR, VS. W, 0. SallTIl ET. AL. Tbis caso was an action ol ejectment lo enlorco specifio performance of con tract commenced on Novembers, 1870, to No. 137, Jamiary term, 1871, by Klijah Ashcnfvlter, administrator of Peter Ashenfeltor, deceased, against W. C. Smith, of lirookvillo ot. al. Tho attorneys on the Record woro Messro. MeKnally i. MeCurdy and J. L. Cuttle, for tho plaintiff, and tho Messrs. Barretts, lrvin, Jenks, and J. 11. Fulford, for tbe defendants. Like tlio above case, tbis one was also fre quently set down tor trial. The rec ord shows it to have been on the trial list for Novembor term, 1872, for tho January, June and November terms of 1873, for tho June term of 1875, and also lor the November term of 1875, at which term it was reached, tried, and verdict rendered fr tho plaintiff; premises to be released uon tbe pay ment of $1,500. The case having been taken to the Supremo Court on a writ of error, judgment of tio7 jiros. was entered by the Judges thereof on Juno 4, 1877. A writ was afterwards ob tained from tho Supreme Court, and tho case again taken hclore II. and was argued at the lust session of that court at liarrisburg, for the Middle District. The court, on June 10, affirmed the judgment below. PANir.L rnvr.n, ah.minictratoii, vs. b. C BISIIEI.L ET. I X. This case, No. 349, January term, 1875, was a "feigned issue," framed by order of Court, in which David Frver. administrator of John Khrgood, dee'd, of Brady township, was the plaintiff, and 1). C. Rishell and C. M. Risboll, of tho samo township, were tho defend ants. Tho issue was framed to deter mine to whom judgment No. 72, June term, belonged. Messrs. Wallace & Krebs represented the plaintiff, and MeKnally & MeCurdy tbe defendants. Tbis caso was upon the list for the 5th Monday of May, 1875, and was reached on the 31st. Tbe trial re sulted in a verdict for the defendants. The case was carried before the Su preme Court on a writ ot error, and was argued beforo the Judges thereof in 1877, at which term the judgment below was reversed and a venire facias de novo awarded. The record having been returnod from tbe Supremo Court, tbo caso was on tho trial list for November term, 1877, at which term it was tried, and on the 13th of November the jury ren dered a verdict for the defendants, Th case was again takon to tho Su premo Court where il was argued in Juno, 1878. Tbe Judgment below was affirmed on Juno 10th, 1878. WM. IRWIN'S EXECUTORS VS. 1. H. CHASE. Tbis case was an action of ejectment for a body ot timber land situated in Knox township, commenced in the I ourt of Common Pleas, on December 16th, 1873, to No. 409, January term, 1871, by the itxecutorsaf Wm. Irwin, Into of Curwensville, deceased, as plain- tin's, against John M. Chnso, of Wood ward township, as defendants. The attorneys wore, for the plaintiffs, Wal lace & Krebs, and J. Ji. Mchnally and T. 11. Murray for tbe defendant. The case was on tho trial list lor June term, 1878, and was continued. 11 was ulso on the trial list for Novem bor term, 1878, at which term it was trio J. The jury rendered lor the de fendant a verdict for the land to be re leased on payment by the plaintiff ot tho sum ol flUQ. A motion was at onoo filed tor a new trial, which mo tion, tbo Court, on tho 28th of Novem ber overruled and rofused a new trial and ordered judgment to be entered on verdict. A writ of error having been taken, tho case was arguod before the rjitprcmo Court, at liarrisburg, which Court, on June 17th, 1878, af firmed the judgment below. OEO. at. BRISNIN VS. PENN'A RAILROAD POMfANy. This is Rn anlion ot "esse1' brought by Geo. M. Brisbin, of Osceola, to No. 209, September term, 1874, against the I'cnn'a Railroad Company, to recover damage for the use and occupancy of a certain building in lloutxdalo. The flaintitl was represented hy Messi. ,ingle, Fielding and UcEnslly, and tho defendants by Messrs Wallace A Krobs. Tbe case was on tbo trial list for tbo June and Hcntcrobor terms, 1877, and was reaohed at the last mentioned lerm on October 8d, verdict for plain- ii n ior aojiMU. The case belnif prop erly before tbe Supreme Court on a wno oi error, me uagmoni oeiow was, on June 17lb, 1878, reversed, and a venire f anas de novo awarded. The Hupreme Court, after a session or six weeks, adiourned on June 25th 1878, for the summer vacation, until voioDor ttel, Tba average tramp affect to hate a reaping machine as extremly and bit terly as a Calllornia Jack Cade hates Cbiuaman. Whon tbe a. L begins to manifest his hostility lo the reaping machine In a practical way, tbe only thing to do for him Is to sprlnklo blm with tbe contents oft double barreled shot-gun. If this be treason, holp your telf. Don. Peverly Douglas, member of OongroM from Virginia, had a narrow escape from drowning in the Matlo- poni rivet Ibe other night owing to tbe sinking of a ferry boat Friends of Hr, Douglaa have long been of the opinion that cola water was his gret enemy MORE ABOUT MASOS. It is said that James L. Wright, the Labor man, lots been trying to get Miison to w ithdraw from tho National tipkel. Wri.rht hn,s !.&.'..'. p'iVV'" a-Wo 4o7-wV-a-. r.''!-?' ('''" side ul' coal companies, und railroad companies, to help bis argument. Philadelphia Sunday Times. The above clipping but faintly ex presses tbo dueji dyid corporation al iluities of the National tiiihernutorial candidate. We havo received Irom tho records of Mercer county tbo names ol the Pillowing chartered companies uow using Mr. Musiin'a services : Pennsylvania Company. Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Uuilroud. K'rifc tiiiuf Pittsburg Railroad. Atlantic and Great Western Railroad. New Castle and Franklin ltailnwd. Mercer Mining and Manufacturing1 Company. Mercer Iron und Coal Company. 1 Jamestown and Franklin Railroad.1 By serving some of these companies bo allies himself to tbo Standard Oil Company, it being a chief stockholder. t)n tlio subject ot usury tbo matter is still vorse, as be figures as defendant and delendunt's counsel in niavu tenths of the suits that havo been brought for usurious interest. We are merely outlining what our National friends mny expect il they continue to press their anti -corporal ion candidates. They have tied a mill stone about their necks, and tho waters will overwhelm them if it is not loosed. I'ittsburg Critic (Workingmen's Organ.) It la a llltlo lii.fular that Iter. Wm II. Dill, brother of tbo Donooraiia noaii nao for Uororaor, aliould apand bia euinntar rnoatton traveling around ihoHtnto proaobiog. Alooaa Radieal. Mr. Dill is not vacating. His pos ition in the Conference is that of a missionary, and right well does ha ful fill bis calling. He goes wherever tlio Presiding Kldcr assigns him work lo do. A Bio Kibe. A destructive firo oc curred in Kiltaning about half past 1 o'clock on the morning of the 17th inst. The tire broke out in a tin shop owned by Jas. McCullough. Owing to the doluy in applying water tho flames gained great headway, burning properties to the amount of $120,000. The Trub Plan. Council Bluffs, Iowa, has on effective way of dealing with tho tramps. Fifty of them who seized a train and came into town in first-class carriages, are now working on tbe streets, with the thermomctor at ninety-five in the shade. Hrokb Jail John Gibbons, tbo Mollio Muguire convicted of the at tempted assassination of Wm. Thomue, at Mahanoy City, escaped from tbe Schuylkill county jail on tho night of tbe 18th. Ho had not been captured' at last accounts. A Vibti'E. The Bucks county Mir- ror says: "rorgot and forgivo is a Christian motto. Ex-Prusident Grant can nver have been a thorough Chris- lian; ho was always for getting, hnt for giving he was not a shining ex ample. (io Ahead. Tho Altoona newspa per editors are busily engaged in nom inating a Congressman for us in Ibis district. It is not niton one sees so much disinterestedness spread out fo liberally In foreign fields, these hot times. Tba Juniata 76uic says : Robert S. Taylor, Esq., of Huntingdon, son of tbe late Judge Taylor, has been ap pointed Superintendent of Harbors of tbe Pucific Mail Steamship Company, at Aspinwall, Panama. Svh Stbick. Tbo deaths througb-j ont the country during the past week,! from exeossivo heat, were far more numerous than at any other period during this generation. Sabcastio. Hearing of California women killing bears, tho Oil City her. rick would like to find on the pages of history where a women ever got away with a mouse. lUur dmtlsfmtn.s. JUSTICES' aV CONHTABI.EH' FEB Wo bee printed a large BBmbor of tho sow PEE BILL, and will a Iho receipt af twoaty Svo oente. mall a eoov In any addreae. ojvta TO TAR RENTERS dk IHlll DtRH. The Lawrence townrhip School Board will rcoeiva propoeale for tho bonding of a Frame School llouae, ia tho Pemdiea aub-lllatrlet, aatil Satorday, Joly 17th, l7e For .peoiacalion., aad other Inforaiatioo, apply to J. L. Conklin, Bceretory, or their attorney, . T. Rmckbonk, Clearfield, Pa. BAM'L L. HIIODBS, Preo't. July 17-11. J. L CONKLIN, Secretary. Teller, Krriirulev Llccn, B tie, fimpW, ul llllOd ft,.) tar! volil li rUw.mitrr rulrxiwrii. terMloiniiaili4aiiariiir Ift." J. K. rVhfMlli, 0. 'Il t.rriJ m thlM ! l.a,.,l.s."-JJra. SmtiUW. -r am a. fret. il. IL ULLEli CO. s, riittv.r(a, it, m ibj ivn vaffhsal ajuel TOWNHIIIF ftTATKMENl. JOSEPH in 'froont wih Naftfl, 9ohool nni Hoor fundi of Uld daitiiot, fof 18,8. To mount f dupl.ot.to , ....M,..$4,44 1 T I To Aad.tore order. tOA SI M AMI 91 tlj work t)n hy altiMn. , nnnerftttoni t 03 Tlj aia't fftid Burrliinrt for wrk t-i II Ity trial. t trt lo U. U Norrtt' book ........ 1 II 04 Dj M't of Usm ot work, by NwU., 82 U cnooL ruib-Mu To ftnoant of dapllMto $1,7 M IS , l T Si.t BS . 174 lt an I S7 14 91 To bftUiiM t list M-ttlcmcitt To miti't iaMaiiwMt (Vnssi Oa TauiiM To tm't rov'd froa N Rlnb. MH To '! rto'l frtna Juko Kh...... Tn woaai'rl si' ol t BR. . ..J.. To mt rfe'dfrooj 'ftqii.ro Ho wo iDwin oioio tppropnuit.... ... 441 tf y ante re aadltai H $2,25 22 By einneratioao to tag par era, a per et. . aa Ms 50 ij m By I par at na 1 2.1M.22 allewed Traaa. 4S IS By t per neat, oa I I42.it, balldiaf lai, allowod Treaaaroe M j 14 By oioaeratloaa oa dup'iooto 14 bl By balaaeadaa rtobool fand 1,345 61 W.MS 4 Ta balaaoa daa Reboot fand.. ....H,3tJ SI root rraa no. To order, to Ororaeora -....... ,... IS ts Ta aanaal oy dnplioala for Hl...., 1,174 Toaraaraf daaaeo Irwla... ... 14 as IO Bin l ret a or W. A. Head, aa lndg't. S7 44 To ami roa d at N. Rl.bol 84 SI To aal roo d ef JubB thaw, rolleelor- If St IUH S2 By ererh aad Oflhee by Ovaraeeri 12S 4b By aoa't af ordera aadllad Jaao I, 'II... 40. 4 ny am 1 aa aaoa J, al 1 per eeot... 11 By per aeataira allowod tag payora, oa 1M9, at perooal .. u a, T ardet No. l,aod nor eon lege on oaata 2144 By balaaoa daa Poor faad. 7(114 ' ll.7 SI Tn bat doe pae foodea aatUoaea4....t 141 It le era. 1 aa Bo. Trvaewrer for kill for heealag aawpmaf Plaetwp......., S04 SO Bill of Aadltan aad Clark for aatllla.. II ao We, the aadoralgned Aadltara af Lewronee towaoblp, bara aadtted aad oatUedl tba aeooaola af Janapa Oweaa, la aeaoaat wltb) RoaA Bobon) rw, ib'b. . Mla, awvo ntaeeej. Attaelt A. B. IHAW, LawiiBaoww, 0. J. CONKLIN, Clark. Aadltart. Ctr.r4.ld, Jnly IT, lT4 II. fU' SUmtlstmfuts. CI AtlTION. All pwraooi are hereby eon tinned J agelo.t pun-haaios or iu any way oaeddliog with the following property now in tho pnoeeita of Jarab MrLanon. ol Dteatur tnweibtp, '.ll .i. im, -. ..-vnr--..'- ,1-rr rfMi.tj,''-Jf.vt- iMr, fAtou. l-nir .lode, 01 laa ranie UilnnBa tu lue and la left with bin oa loeo atily, aubjeot lu oar order at eny linio. J KIIK Ml All Mel.AIIHKN, Wwtboeelur, July 17, IS7S me DMINIMTHATOKrt NOTIt'K. Nclico ii brrotiv glrr-n that Le!tiri 'if Ad mlnialrallon oa rlie e.lalo of JOHN K. HIIAfFKB, lata of Brady twp , 1'learHeld ., Ponn'a, deo'd, baring been duly granted to tbo onrieriroert, all peraona Indebted to void aetata will pleoae make immediate payiorat, aod thiiaa having elaiine or deroanda will preaeot tbem properly authontlrotod Pit eeltlnBent with out di'ley. IIK'I. O. KIKK, Lutborabnrg, jo XS, '70 St. M'p'v. ADMINKTH ATOR'n NOTH K.- Nolln ia hereby given tbot Letlere of Adminla tralion on Hie eiteto of ABRAHAM II OVKH. lain ul 1'iko Inwo'p, Clearfield ouunty, Ha., deo'd, having been duly granted to the underaigned , oil porouna indebted lu eoid eetoto will pleate make itninodiate payment, nod tnoeo baring elaltua or demanda agein.t tho eama will prejont them properly authenticated fur rettlemont wllbout dolor. .MtlillAltKT IIOOVKK, CON HAD ULOO.M, Adniiniilralura. New Millport, Pa.. July I, I87S (II.UARI'IEI.II C'CIIINTV HANK. In J orijrr io anniiio the A!iainiotrarii of Hon. A. K, Wrifht, lolo a partner In the Clearfield County Bank, now deeeaeed, to aettle her admin istration nwount, tba Ciurt of Common Pleas of Clearfield c-nnty, oo her application, with tbo oonaent of tho aurvivlng partnera, boa orderei oa nooonnt to ho taken of ito areata, and appoint ed Jbn W. Wtigley, Km., tbo Koeoirerol aoid areola. IhoUeorlver will bo found ot tho Honking Uouee, whore tbo buaiaeao of BankiBg will be continued by tbe eurvivlog liarloere Jalnee T. Leonard, Jatnee B. tlraham, Wm. A. Walloon, O. L- heed aod Wm. I'crler who are reiponaible for and will pay tho drbta of the aolil Ckorfield County Bank. JAMKS II CIHAHAM, WILLIAM HoRTKIt, WM. A. WAI.LACK, 1. LKO.NABD, II. L. RE HI). ClearlrlJ, l'.,Ju!y 1778 4t. .utjoi R.ri:u ' a .I.-.I..I..4 d . ej e :auiiiiiiisirioria nnm ( Real Estate ia Covington Tvr$. The undersigned, Admintitrator of the aetata of Pelia Pieard, lata of Covington townehin, C'loar aM ,,., l. a 'a .in r... ..il - ...i. lie out ory, on the preinioee, oa Saturday, August 10, 1878, at 1 o'clock p. to., that oortaia lot of ground rlta oto In Iho towoebip aforoaaid, bounded oa the eaat and aoutb by loode at John B. Pioard, and on tho weat and north by londa of Aug. liougous, containing TWO ACKUS, boring thereon elected a good tame dwelling boneo, .table, and Ibe noeoeaary oulbuildioga, together with tho im proved pair. TKKM8 OP BALE : Ono-lbird of tbe purebaao money moat no paid on tbo day of rale, and the balaooe in two equal annual paymeou, to bo arcored by bond and uiortgageoQ tbe premiaea . P. COl'OKIh'T. Pronrhvitle, Co., Jury 17, IR7H-41. Adm'r Asriciilliiral Statistics. To lit Citt'xeni a f'lttirfleltl County : Tho nrderiijtnFd haring beeo appointed by tbo Department, at WaehiDjtlon, prion pal roportor of tho Agricultural Ktatialici of CU-arftnld county, rofptcifully frqaetti tbo fo-operation of oil to aMitt by tending iho aubrior all tha in form a tion tbey ran bearing upon tho fallowing q.ica liouf. po aa to aaahla him to make a correct o state in cd t to t lie Department, aa poniible : How umby boraei hare & ed in yuur korongb or towe ihip. and of what dieae. How many rowi and oal.e. aod of whut dine. How mtny fbttp hare you loft, and of abat diaeaae; how many killed by dgi. 11. .w many hgp hare you loat, and of what dis rat. Wbat prevailing diaoeet among l the poultry. In oil catet H.e the rem ediea UFrd which bare been found to be luooeat- iul, and in all oarce to give the oab value ot all loot nearly af pue-iole. by the co-operation of oar eiliteoi to general upon Ibeie important parucuura, me Agaieuitnfai reporti wii tetnona an enejolopeiliant umit.1 inl'-TuiatHm to the pul lie, by vnabliog the Department to pnbhb tbe ditveaMt, tbe rj..efi,aod tbe romedtes that bave been found mutt benotieial in oertoin dieaoa . Any other ialormation that will be our. tide red o public benefit, will be tbankfullj rooeived. Addresa tho u beer i ber at t.ramnian Hi 111, CleatfieldCo., V SAMUHL Wll-LMIKK. March 18, l7H-tf. REMOVAL ! James Li Leavy. Hating pnrahawd tho entire ttook ef Fred. Seekett, hereby giro notice that bo baa moved Into tbo room lately oeeapied hy Hoed A Hegerty. oo Second at root, whom he it prepared to offer to tho publio COOK STOVES, HK.iTi.ra ..! PARLOR STOVES, of Iho laleat improved pallerea, at low priooe. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Gas Fiitures and Tinware. Rotten, "poatln. Plumbing, Oaa Fitting, and Kepoiriag Pumt a opoeiajij. All work warranted. Anvtliinn tn n, line will h ntd.Mrf muI.i ir deairol. JAS. L LKAVY. Proprietor. FRKD, 8A0KETT STT, A (cat. ClenrnVd, Pa., Jnly 3, HTS-tf.' ADJOURNED ORPHANS' COURT SALE. OF ItHAIi ESTATE. OF ' WILLIAM BEI.b, Dee'd. By TlrlBe of an nrdor lieuinf oat or th. Or pbane' Court of Clrarflold ooontv. thero will ho eipoaad to Pallle Sola al tba Court lionet In tha uorongb ot llearfleld, on Turadny, Aofriiot SO. tra, al I o'rlnrk p. na, the following denrlhod Real E.tale of Wro Bell, arc a, 00 wu I No. 1. A eortoia farm I.lualo la Uroeawood townrhip, L'lenrrleU oiiuaty, Pa botrO'lod aad deeorinrd o. follow, i On t(b aortb by tho weat branch of t ho 4u.qaeaaana rlrrr f on tbo Booth and weal by other land owned hy .old Wat. kV.ll, dee'd, and on tho eaat by land of Rood A Oweaa, eontelningtwe haodred and eighteen aorea, about itky aorea of whleh, la aleeind aad anoVr good eollira-ion, having tbereoa e reeled a goo I log dwelling bona., a larga aew ha ok bara and aiber outbnildl.iga, and a bearing nrehard. Thero ia alao an the praraieee a volaabie oaill eaat, aod eon.idarab't aak. pina and hotnlo.ik timber. Na. fl. Annlber tract of land eltuato ia eatrl town.hip of Oreeowood, lying on tbe Sontb banb of Ibe Hnaqnebonna river, oontaining 2ufl aeroo, about liaereeol which I. oleared, aad tbebaleaoo Il well tioanored wiib plno, oak aad henalonk. No. g. Anotoer trael of hand aitaate la oatd town.hip of Oreonwoed, oa tha North banb af tbe Buaoaebeaaa rivar. onniolnl.s ahsnl Sfie aeraa. aaure or loea, aSoul Ii aaroa af whioh ia oieoreo, a.a the remainder hoi npoa it a ooa.ld eraoie n,nanniy 01 pne, oa aad bemlaot liaahar. Taaua oa S.I.B 1 Oaa third ia ooah on a.B.. naattoa of Bale, aad lb balaaoa ia aoo oad iwa yoara, with iulora.1 leeurod 00 tbo proroi.ee. a namriliN HKLL. 1. L. HIIOVBR, Adoaiaiatratora. Rower, July I, U78-4I. TlvACHKRO F.XAMIMATItmV-lt. amlnn'loa. for tooobera ia aad fir Otoarl.ld ouunty. f tho aaboal yaar ISrS. will bo k.ld at the following tiaQMaad plaeoa: Bradford aad Bradford ladopandaai, al Bigler. Mnaday, Jnly 2S Drahoea, al Irrnbamton, Tooeday, July SO, Morria, at Kvlertowa, Wedneadar. Jul .11. Covlagtoaaad Kortbaa.,al Union Fohool lloaea, Tbnreday, Auga.t 1. Girard, al Oongraa. Hill, Friday, Augu.1 2. .foaoea, ni sooweviiie, catunlay, Angual S. Cl.arfteld, Lawrenee and Lawronoa In-1 at Clear- leld, hlonday, Aognat t, lleiton, al Penueld, Wedoearlav. Anenat 7. laloa and Valoa lad, al Roekton, Tauralaj. Aegnrt 0. Bradr, at Lntherrborg. Friday, Aug rut l Dogga aad Wallanetoa. at Wojiaeeloa, Moo.lav, A.gn.t 12. " O.ctula and Daaalu, al Oaoaola, Tueaday, Aug. Uanl.daU and Woodward, al Hoatad.lt, Wadoar- day, Angnrt 14, Breoarla aad hladara Ind,at dleo Hope, Thera- dar. Anguat IS eelleb, al Jaaaerille, Friday, A avert IS. Peea and Blaoai.at Pennville, Mooday, Aag. II. Bell and Qreenwood, nt Boerer, Tneeday, Aug 10. Mew Waabingioa, al haw Waohtagtaa, Wedaao. day, Augaot 21. Buraeide borwogb awl tewaehla, al Raroaoay Sebool Hoaao, Tburrday, Aago.t 12. Choi and Newaarg.al Nawaarg, Friday, Aug. 25 Pike. Pike lad., aad Carwoaavilla, at C va.aa- rill., Tneeday, Aognat ir. Lamher Clly aad Fergaeov Vaaaarl City, Wednnedny, Aag,rl M. aai, al New M'Upert, TbaradaT, Angnet 2. Jordan, at AaeosrilM, Friday. Aagaet 20. Tba ei.alo.tloe. will ha la part an) and -....',., rgia n a emeel a. a. Teoti aioBlala af good aaoral aharaotar, algaad by Iwa reputable etuoea a, will be raaalvad of L . u. " I aoj ant aonaalawd. aaai .7 J "7 arirw7.oo aagarweng laa aaJM tloa af taaoatrl 1 haaoa I bone la aeet tkaa. all tbeta aaeoilnp. I alea reo, Iks aha tWelary J' - S" l'm " ta "aw af tbt Baa. T . - sF,r Boaha atodod tar law .v.,n, rm. amaera aro raojnontod ta bo IB C.e.r,t.,,t.,JnM,4M'rp1. Great Western Hotel Noo. 1X11, St A It' Market Street, ' Palladolphiit, psna'a. Forxxaea, sB.OO ixr clje.y, Tbl. Hotel la aear tbo new Pulille Bolldinn now hi aeon ia Temple, (I. g. Mini, nod Aeodelie of Pioo Aria. T. W. THAICK, fropr. orr-s all Mianr. SURE REWARD t 5 YEARS TO PAY FOR A FARM, 6-ito6lO per Aovo. Ileeob and Mapla Und la Michifao 1 iw. MILLION ACHK ti KANT of tba tlrand Hapida and Indiana Railroad Company. TITLE Ji,Hr i(T. Btn.ng Ml Hure Uropa Flenty ol Timber N DronbtNi, Cbi bub Uitgi -No " 'lluiipm," RuLntng t-treoma-Hnro w ater Ready MarkeU tohooli Railroad oompleted Urongq oentre uf the grant. pfr- Bend for pamphlet, Kogllfb or (lertoao Addreaa, H. O. iitUUAHf, ? Land rotnmiaiuier. OR AND RAPIDS, M1CHIUAN. Marrb IS, U7a-.,ttn. READING FOR ALL II BOOKS f STATIONERY. Morkrl ML, licarllalil, (al Ibe Pont OBlre.) THE anderalcned be(t loara to announoa la tlio oltlaena of CleorSelil and vlrlallv, that be baa fitted on a rouaa aBil baa jaet rotarnos from tha eilv witb a larra aatoaol of median; Bialtor, oonaialiog la part of Eibles and MiscellaDeora Books, Blank, Aocouot aad Paaa Dooba of ararr do. aerlvlion -, Paper nnd Envelope., Freneb iireeaed and plain fane and I'eocilai Blank Uj.l Paper,, Ueoda, Mongoiae Jod(neol, Eienin. tiun an. I proaiierv notoe; Wblto and Parek. meal Brier, Legal Cop., Keourd Oaji, and Bill Cao, SUeot Moalo, lor eitlier I'lnno, Flato or Violin, oon.tantly on band. Any book, or atallonar; deaired that I ma; not bave oa band, will be erdor.4 by Irat oapree., aad aold at wboleealo or retail to auil oiuiumira. I will alao baen noriodioal lileralore, aucb aa Ua(aalnoe, Nowepapere, ale. r. A. UAULIN. Illeerneld. May 7, IHIH-lf TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MERRELL Hm opened, in a building on Market treet, ea tbo old Weatern Hotel lot. nppoetta tho Mown I.ouM in Clearfield. a Til and Sheet-1 roe Maoe factory aod Btere, where will Iw found at all timet a full line of HOUSE GOODS, Stoves, Ewfarare, Etc Doom Spontlni and all kinda nf job work, ropalr nE, so., done oa abort notion and at reaeooeble rat-a. AIm,, agi-nl for the SingerSewing Machine. A anpply of Machine,, with Neellrr, tr., al. waya on band. Term., atrletly eaeb or eoaarry prodoeo. A .hare of petronago aolivllod. O. B. MERRELL, Snperinteod.Lt. Cleerlleld, April 35, HiT-lf. DRUG STORE. H. B. SPACKMAN, DRUGGIST and CHEMIST, At Phmw'a old itind, Clearfiell, pa, kai Jiek opened new ttoek of F' "E FttES" unvtl' . ond U now prepared to furniah any tbiag if, tho line of Urtjci and Medicinej at tba vat luat oat eath prtoei, Ho hae aleo on band t largo atoek of Cntaba. Ilatr and Tooth Brnihef. tmmey Artieleft, TV.il tt and Hbarlns Soapa, an l every tb log swaally Wpt In a Irit-oleai irag Store. PHYSICIANS' PEESCSIPTI01SS on an pounded wltb nam, day or Bight. A liberal hara of patronage raepeetralfy ooiioitod. H. B. HPAUKMAJf. Clenrnclr!, Pa, Oct. 24, l77. HARTSWICK & IRWIN second 8IRBIT, CLEARF1LI) PA., . t lftALKRS IU PURE DltUGS! CnEMIC ALSt PALM'S, OllaS, DYE STUFF VARXI8IIKS, BRIBI1K8, Fatanrmtr, . FAKCY 900i TOILET ARTICLES, . OF ALL KINDS, PURE WI2VES ASD LIQUORS fat avaaViotaal paiwoaaa. Txi.'ea, Supporter., Srkeal Book, and Slot lon er;, and all other arttelea ataallj a Dreg ittra. PHYSICIANS' PRgSORIPTinxa CARI- FII1.LY OOMPOVNDKU. Ilavio. . larae el- aorleaoo la tha bu.inaaa tboy aaa give eat ire aak J. . HARTSWICK, JOHN F. IRWIN. fWrteld. Doooeahor IS. IT4. JEMOVALl JOHN McGAUGHEY Wr.llLI Mat(eaailo..lla. .-ala 41.. h.11 . .ttar " - a.ar.1 mn j aav.ti t aaaai paiuiic srwarwiaM- thai ho baa removed hia Orooory Ble re from Hbaw'o Row, to tho bat Id ing formerly ootopte " sx rmxmrw, n ceeowa eirooc, avail eTtyaj. to Bigler'i hardware a tore, wbero he tatono aiarwpiBJBj B ,H naoj n It C E I I E S. HAMS, PRIKb B1KF aa LARD. EUUARS aad 61 auPs, af all gradoa. TEAS, Sreea aad Blaok. COFFER, Roaeted aad Oreea. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, CJUfjrED FKVITM, All klada U laa atarae. PICKLES, la Jen aad barret 8PICKR, U avary larta aad tatalaey. FAMILY FLOUR, . ALL KIMDSJOIfCaACaKIt. SOAPS, MATCHES, BRIltt APPLES, . DRIED F2UCHE8, ' DRIED cnERHIr Ooovl Oil and lata? Chiiuirrfc Aad a gone) aalarfaat at tltaaa Ihlage eeeeST keait on 0 mm kk.a n. iu .lrkaal rW aarbe.ag nt tha atarbal prteaa. Wig Ml far njV at .keaply at any ttaor aaa noata tall aad aaa bia ttaoa asd jaaga Tnwreert , John sicaAranii. Cleer4.ll, Jaa , lTV
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