Shegleputliratt. V Gsoaai B. Goodlandsr, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Fa. WIDKBSDATJOHNINO, AUnt'BT 7, I9TI. Reader, if jo wul to know what 1 going on la tho baalneM world, jaat reed oer edrertialng toliui, the 8piml mIui is partiealar. MAXIMS FOH THC DAY. Ko mu worthy lb oflot ef President inonld be willing to hold U if wasted la, or floeed there by uf nui v. o, vmkwr. I flonld norer here been reeoneiled to tbe ele- at lee bv tho imelleet wd of aineef a peraoa, bnwerer leepeetable 1b private II, who no torerof mitj upoa 111 oruw IBO luap oi irea.. lrt triatnphftBt ia Aaerieen hiatory. No tub MqnMl eetioa, bowerer aeritorioBa, waah away toe letteri oi met noma. CBAMLBI FliBOII A BAM. Uador lb foraa of law. Bather ford B. Haree hu beea declared PreeldeBt of lb United Stetet. Hla title reata apoa diaf ranch iaeaent of lawful vetm, tfce riM BtrttoeBtM m too morning oa eere Bctiog oorraptly, aod tbe deeiaioa of b oob- Bl lilt OB WDlCB DU NIDM4 10 BOB tTiaeOCB Of Bl- lend frBBd. For tb 4ret tin are the Aaerieaa people oonironted with IBB fB0t of a rraaauientiy eieefed FrMidewt. Let It aot bo aaderetoed that the frBBd will bo ail tat !y acqaieaeed lo by tbo eoaotry. iot bo boar paei la wbico we naurp- tioa u for jot tea. Add a tea or Dihocbatic M. C.'b. Oqo hundred yoare of human depravity ioca m slated Bad ooDOOQtrstMl tnt B etiaai of erltno. Never again ta ire baadrod year ahall they hero aa opportunity to repeal lb wrong. lUBIBI. W. Voobbbb. I would ratbor bare tbo eadoraeaeat of s qoar- tor of a Million of the Aaerieaa people tbaa that 01 tba Louialaoa Ketorniof uoarti, or or tot Lom BiiwioB wbiob aiolatled tbt facta and derided the qveetioa oo a leebaieaJity. Taoi. A. Hkbokickb. Democratic State Ticket. FOB BOTBR NOB, Hon. ANDREW II. DILL, P UVIOB OOUTT. MB L.yTBSJ.HT OVlB)tO, Hon. JOIIN FKRTIG, or CRAwrofco ooi-rrr, FOR SBCBKTART IffTBBaUL BPF1IBI, Row. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, OF BCSTIffODOB COUNTY, rot ICPRBlfl JPDSt, Hon. II. P. ROSS, or MOBTBOMBBT COD NTT. DillFcrtig, Ross, Africa. DomocraLs to Your Posls! The Democrats of Clearfield Borough and Lawrence town ship, and throughout the coun ty generally, are invited to as semble in the Court Room, on Thursday, Aug. 8(h '78, at 8 o'clock in the evening, for the purpose of organizing a Cen tral Democratic Dill Club. It is hoped thttt all Democrats within a reasonable distance will be pres ent and assist in opening the present important campaign. SENATOR WALLACE has consented to be present with us and address the people on the current issues of the day. Dem ocrats, turn out! Israel Test, Chairman. Jno. W. IIoffE,Sec'y. Clearfield, Pi., July 81, 78. The Democrats of South Carolina havo unanimously re nominated Gon. Wads Hampton for Governor. Tbo carpet-baggers and acnllawags will thereto havo another chance to "clean him out." We will eoe. Llotd'i DiriAT Jamei Vf. Carry, of Altoona, E. II. Gardner, of Ilolli daysburg, and William M. Jones, ot Kbensbarg, were elected assignees by the creditors of William M. Lloyd & Co., ot Altoona. This is a victory for the creditors. Cbockodili Tiars. It is amusing to see the tender hearted Radicals who mourn over the "Democratic gerry mander" of Ohio take do note oi the fact that while it takes 63,500 Demo crats for Congressman in Indiana, only 23,069 Republicans are needed for a Radical Congressman. Weep hypo crites. Your days, like those of Bol sbazzar, are numbered and it needs on Daniol to interpret the hand writing on the wall. ' ftiFoiMiRS. The oonntry is boing filled with reformers of high and low degree. Those who arc seeking a re form in political affairs, need not go outsido of the Democratic party, be cause all reforms, whethor thoy relate' to personal rights, good sound consti tutional government, or the currency question, aro all embraced in the croed of the Democ ratio party and will be put in practice, just as soon as our par ty gets control of the government Those seeking a reform through any other agency are the cheapest kind of impoetcra, and lhe efforts must fail. Pbihart Elictiok. According lo rule 4th, our primary election will be hold on Saturday, September 14th. And the announcement of tho namoa of candidates will be in oidcr on and after the 14th of Angust. This will givo five insertions previous to the elec tion. The fees which must be paid in advance will be as follows : For Judge or Congress it will be 120.00 j Senator, $15.00; AssemblyorTreasarer.llO.OO; Commissioner, 15.00, and Auditor or Coroner, 3.00. Thia wiil include 10,- 000 tickets for each candidate, and the necessary blanks to conduct the elec tion. . tf. Dar cr. State Treasurer Noyos baa been heard from. He has publish ed detailed statement of the condi tion ol the Stale Treasury, up to the 1st day of Angust. When Mr. Noyee took charge of the Treasury, on the 4th of Kay be found f 50,000 of the SUte funds In the two ring Banks. The PeopW Bank, Philadelphia, "Bill KombleV bad 1377,000 and the Alle gheny National at Pittsburg, "Bob Hockey'!, had 1183,000. CoLNoyes, has take 420,00 of this sum and cancelled Interest bearing State bonds. We will publish the statement in lill net week. THE KXA VIS II TA US T. Fools and knaves have afflicted every age and community ever since the creation. A Federal revenue otH- Caroliiin a lew weens egb, n State authorities have arrested the of ficer for baling committed murder, The Federal authorities have attempt. ed a rcscuo, but tbo State authorities keep tho man charged with murder under lock and koy. Tho Itew York Tribune taunts the South Carolinians for not "blustering and threatening a conflict ol forces," and the Chicago Inter Ocean remarks : " ill they fight ?" VY bat a pity It is that these two Radical organs cannot get up a war, so that they ran again fight by subttitute aa on a lormor occasion. The Baltimore Gazette in alluding to this question, states tbo case as follows "Tho Republican papers that are trying to manufacture campaign tbun dor out of tho judicial conflict bo t ween tho State and Fodoral courts cf South Carolina have undertaken a useless la bor. It is such a conflict as has fre quently occurred before in other States and ono that has been always settled by judicial decision. There are points upon which the relative jurisdictions ol' State and Federal courts have never been finally laid down and upon such quostions as are still open there may be controversies which only the Su preme Court can settle. That tribe. nal will ultimately decide the question of jurisdiction raised by the causeless killing ot AmosLadd, Thore would have been no excitement about it but for tbo fact that during the Chamber lain regime tbo United States courts woro the sanctuaries to which carpet bag rascals naturally fled when they got found out and which frequently rescued them by habeas corpus from the punishment due to their oiimoe. That state of affairs has not yot been forgotten. "If a revenue officer in this city should shoot down an alleged illicit distillor who was trying to escape ar rest there would be little doubt that tho State courts ol Maryland would take the matter up. Ifit should turn out that the man who was killed had never even been accused of illicit dis tilling, and that thore was no warrant for his arrest, the court might say that this was a murder and not a justi fiable killing in discbarge of public duty. The fact that a man is a revenue officer does not give him the right to shoot down anybody that he dislikes and justify it by saying that he sus pects bim of breaking the internal rev enue laws. A man charged with mur der or burglary, who resists arrest, may be shot by the officer of the law, but not a man charged with a mere misdemeanor, unless it be la selfde- fenxe. In the case of Amos Ladd there was no resistance to arrest He was simply escaping by tbo back door ol his homo from revenue officers who were at the front door. ' Ono of the officers, however, had gone behind the house and shot him dead as be came to the back door. To make the matter more unjustifiable, tho officers had no warrant for tbe arrest of Ladd ; their warrant was for the arrest of anolhor man named Redmond, If tbeso events had taken placo in Massachusetts or New York there would have been no doubt that tho Slato law would have dealt with the offender. But the Re publican papers seem to think that United States revenue officers have a rigbl to shoot Carolinians, and that for the State courts lo call that right in question, is 'nullification.' There ill, however, be no forcible resistance even should tbe Federal courts release the prisoners. This case will simply go np to the Supreme Court" A Commircial Outrage. We no tice by our exchanges that the freight rales over the Union Pacifio railroad to San Francisco have been doubled. Jay Gould, having effectively employ ed the Washington lobby to defeat an open highway to the Pacific;, has felt safo in doubling tbe freight charges ovor his lino. By and by tbe mass of the people, who are directly interested in transcontinental trade and travel, will stop tbe business of plunderers employing the stolen money of tbe government to defeat competing high ways from tbe Eastern to the Western seas. Until there is another through route of railroad built to the Pacific ocean, these outrages will be continu ed. The people in self-defence must eventually build a competing line, no difference what the cost will be. It is far bettor to contract a square debt and get rid of a lot of commercial free booters aod be at rest, than to be black mailed for a lifetime. Editorial Blackguardism. Our prefossioD, liko all others, contains some "black sheep." In our editorial experience of seventeen years, we have occasionally noticed some very mean and unbecoming article in the columns of a few nowspapers, whose editor as sumed to bo gentlemen. How they square J the account, we never learned. We now allude to the deportment of tbe editor of the Huntingloo Olobe to ward the Hon. R. Milton Speer. Chair man ol tbe Dcmocratio State Commit tee. If any Democratic editor should treat Mr. Ouay in a similar manner. we will help to crucify bim in some way. jor pure vulgarity, Mr. Ty hurst woars the belt Personally, we do not know bim, and we have been told by some ot bis neighbor that he is gentloman. He mar be so in the social circle, bat as an editor he is a blackguard, and he advortiscs himself as sucb in the columns of hi paper. A f. MlarMl ImklUu V J . -I . m n w mwihii I.B. K I. II ' trim .nlKM Ik. HuM HTiraMrt, tkt wwmwam .DM niHH nbaboaf. A ol.k.f KlorW Rabllnaa u- The Advert iter man oountera by lay ing that the member of the elub allud ed lo. are a band of chiek.n ami mut ton thieves, and he want them to be come honast men. or mtimtii in Uiu. ohasetta and Pennsylvania, where their WDit conled crates bavs gon for lbs purpose of avoiding the penitentiary ia aornn Carolina. Thi First Candidate. Tb Dem ocrats of Mifflin comty have nomina ted Hon. Andrew Roed for Congress, and want th balance of this District to do likewise, because that county baa not had a Congressman for forty year. Ws have never had on and have been giving Demoeratio majori ties all the time to keep ap the Demo cratic end of the machine. IX FORM A TO.V FOR VOTERS. Tbo rcgtilur assessment or registry list lor the coming fill election have already been made, and are now to be the various districts as inquired by law. Under the new Constitution every person desiring to vote at tho approaching November election must have resided for tbe period of tiro month -60 dap in the elecllou dis trict where be offer to vote, and if over twenty-two yean of ago, shall have paid within two years a State or Coun ty Uz, which (hall bare been asscssod at least fiao rioaMj, and paid at least one month before tbe day of election. More: The citizen vho removee from one borough or township to another be tiretn the 6th of September and election day lotet hit right to vote ; because be must swear that he has resided at least 60 days in the district where he offers to vote. And if he has resided but five, ten, or twenty days there he cannot declare that be has lived CO days there in. Those who wish to vote tbe com ing fall bad better examine tbe list of voters now In the bands of the Asses sor, (or the one to be found at the elec tion house,) and see If their names are enrolled. If not on tho list, inform the the Assessor at onoe of tbe omission. Tbe omission of names produces more confusion and trouble on election day than all defects put together, and yet, it is one of tbe simplest duties enjoin ed upon the Assessor, and it iscqnally simple if the voter does not know that his name is not on tbe list until he of fers his ticket and some one challenges him. It become tbe duty of the citi con from this until the 4th of Sep tember (sixty days before tbe election) to apply to tbe Assessor if he wants bis namo placed on the list It is the duty of every Assessor to remain at tho Elec tion House in bis rospeotive district on tbe 3d and 4th day of Soptember next, when lhose not Registered, can find him and have their names put on the list of voters. Under the change mado in onr election laws an Assessor ren ders himself liable to a fine of 1100 and three moths Imprisonment for assessing a tax against any person after the time specifiod in tbe law for closing his la bors. WELL TOLD. 'Uncle Jake" .icgler, of the Butler Herald, "points with pride" to a few facts which deservo the careful perusal of every voter : "We bavo beard men say, 'we bave tried both parties and found them failures.' This is not the truth. When the Demoeratio party was in powor before tho war, who ever board of dangerous strikes in tbe mines, on railroads and in tbe work shops T Wbo ever beard ot tramps by the thousands, hundreds, fifties and tens, in tbe land ? Who evor heard of men pleading for work and clamoring for bread ? Wbo ever beard of mo nopoly dictating to labor and forcing the country into bankruptcy T And why 7 Because the policy of the par ty was to preserve a just equilibrium between capital and labor and thus promote the prosperity and security of both to preserve intact tb institu tions of the country a tbe father ot tbe republic made them. But tbe do- sire for power became an overmaster ing one, and politician without honor or principle, (ought by any and means, however disreputable, to attain it Thoy saocoeded, and in the destruc tion of the policies pursued alike by the old Democrats and Wbigs, the Pandora box of political evils was opened, and from that day to tbis there has been nothing bat going from good to bad and from bad to worse." Another Contrast Atiica and Ddnkle. A party honor itself when it Dominates a man lor office wbo pos sesses peculiar qualifications for the position, but a party shows contempt for tbe people when it nominates a man for a high position who possesses no qualifications at all for the place. Tbas it is with the candidates for Secretary of Internal Affairs. The Demoeratio nominee, Mr. Africa, is a practical surveyor and civil engineer of many years' experience. His pro fession has made him familiar with sur vey, land titles, warrants, etc., rail roads, mining and all other interests connected with tbe dutios of Secretary of th Department ot Internal Affairs. Now for the contrast Mr. Dunkol, tbe Republican nominee, is printer and editor and proprietor of a Sunday newspaper. Aftor conning over all the newspaper published on tbe six usual days cf labor, he come out with bis Sunday issue and this ia tbe only ex perienoe he has to qualify bim for the head of the important Department for which be is tbe Republican nominee and candidate I It would be a bur lesque on common tense to elect such a man as Dunkel to suck an office. The H arid Truth. Tbe New York World, in alluding lo one of our gov ernment sores, says: "Oar Indian man agement appear to be a bad as pos sible, and it is folly to keep th control of the Indian Bureau in the band of tb Department ol the Interior, which seems incapable of tbe trust It i time to try new experiment when the old system works to badly. Tb Indiana cannot (offer mora by a change than they do now, and the government can not lose any more money, sacrifice any more live or commit any more injus tice ia ruling them. The fact that Great Bntian get along without In dian war prove that peace on the frontier is possible, and, a wise men, w ought to set about securing it for onr own aake and for th lake ot tbe savage." Its Falsitt. The editor ol the Clinton Democrat insists on his version of the lact in thi way: "A Philips burg correspondent of tbe Bellefonte Republican seeks to discredit the state ment we made of what occurred be tween a former soldier and ex Gov ernor Curtin on the 4th of July, wbon th former declared it bit intention to quit th Radical party. The eorro pondent'a statement of tb meeting be tween the two, and hi oharge that th (oldier was drank, is every word false. Tb facts are just aa ws stated them, we were not imposod Upon, and w reiterate every word that wo have written about tb matter." Four women have acquired fame in American politic: ElioaPinkston, Ag ne D. Jenks, Widow Oliver, and Wid ow Butler. AX OTHER ISM OX THE BOA RD.S This country lias aU ays leen htemd with isms. Kuarneyisiusoeinstobethe very last edition compiled by a num- i'iW OT .U"ain'.'.ne- 1 1 . ftuUllr. It does on tho temperance question. Neither has been on trial long enough for the public to realise just how inuib good or evil they aro likuly to bring forth. Thousands of enthusiastic and xeal ous mun bavo from lime lo time intro duced schemes tor tho regulation of the moral and legal wrongs of tho race, but most of the projector bavo died broken hearted, becauso their faith worked no perceptible miracles, or rev olution, and time and tide rolled on as before they were born, and if wo are not mistaken the ol J Decalogue known of all men will continue to regulnte the conduct of tho human race in the fu ture as in tho past, although a now ism is thrust upon society every six months by "tbe progress of the ago." But wo will stop philosophizing and proceed to view Kcarncyism as set forth in Its plat form. Below we give a few planks taken from the plat lorrn of this new side show, which seeins to be swallowing- up all other shows now organised against the two old parties. Tbe planks indicated read as follows : VmUJ rights tf rro.r.j Iboali bt rMtJ, t&d la frnvr. robibiutl. Who would purchawe property in tho future If tbe title dure not be vested in himf Why not turn trump at once 7 Tb. ooalnct iTitciD oflibor of .rlmlntl. iboold b. boliibd, and .rlBisnl l.bor m rigulattd aa ot to Mnfliot WHS tr. labor. Tho sound, bcuity fellow, who is alarmed at and fears the fellow penned up in the penitentiary, can have no rival. All Ubaros pnblie work iboulil bs p.rfora.4 by th. Uy, at ruling riu, tn J .if ht buuraahunld OB.tilut. a day', work. Yes, give a demagogue this right to morrow, and tbo next day he will ak that it be applied to overy farm, shop or office, and he would want tbo day divided up so that he could have eight hours to loaf and spend what be had earned the previous eight hours, and what he would do tbe other oight hours no one can conjecture. A ..tiUbi of eoaipalaoir ad.oatioa for ebildrca andar lb. aga .f fourteen year, ahoold ba adopt ed. Edaoattoa Iree la publi. sjboola, aad all booaa pau bj tba Bute. Concedo compulsory education and free books, it would not bo long before boots and shoes, hats, caps, coats and dresses will bo added. Ko ptrion ehatl be taxed far that whl tb h. do, aot owa. In other warda, dobta ibnuld ba deduct ed from the value of a nan'a properly, aod ahould ba aateried agaluit tbe periooe to whom tba debla are payable. Who would give a poor man credit il bo is to be taxed for doing so 7 Ail erimioal. iboold be paniihcd by irapriioo moot ; and puniihtnrot by money Sue abould ba aboliibad. Tba property of every neraoa, to an amount aot oxeeoding ealiS, ahould ba exempt from taxaUoa. Tba property ef the blind, sod the deaf aod damb, to the amount of$j,vuu, ihould ba exempt rrom taxation. Who will bo left to pay all tho taxes should these reforms bo adopted ? Alt faming land of equal producing oapecity kould be eubjeet to eauel taxation, wilaout ref reaoe u 1 mprovoneou. Cbiaeee labor la a euri. to our lot,.!, degrading our morale, a meaaoe to our Hberttra. and ebeutd be real rioted, aod forever aboUbrd, aad the Chineee maat go. The employment of Chioaaa labor by oorpore- tiona ergeoiaed under tbe law. of thil Stats akoali bo prohibited by la. This isunadulterated Know Nothing- ism and betrays cowardice of tho low est type. Imagine a yankce sitting on a curbstono bawling because John Chi naman took his hammer or pick from bim. What scone a that would be for a Christian to look upon 7 Tbe balance of the platform i mere verbiage. It will b obsoivcd that the Chinose ques tion, tho rights of property, taxation, schools and labor, are all passed npon alternately. Communism, however, is tbe foundation ot the whole structure. Kramoyism is rank poison to this coun try. To follow him is to break np all organized society, and tbo ushering in of a reign of anarchy. LETTER FROM GRAHAM TP. Ma. Editor. 1 am not a letter writ er as you will see by my scratch, but I want to let your reader know that the fools in this township aro not all dead yet. Tbe so called Ureenbaekcrs held a meeting al Centra Hill School House a few nights ago. Three of us went to see and bear what would be done. After waiting a good while two thin-ekinuodDomocratsand two women made their appcarence, altogether about ten persons. T bo mooting! was oponed andW. V, tried to tell us what was wantingtomake good Umos,but befall ed to convert any body. Uoasecrledthat the Greenback party would run affairs for about one bail ol what it cost now. After the speaker was through an old ex-Junior got up and informed us that be was ready lo join tho brconbackers, but wanted it understood that be would voto for whom he pleased on election day. This the speech maker assented to, and wrote his name. There are therefore three ot a kind and two wo men in onr township who insist that they will elect a Greenback county ticket this fall. To listen to these sore heads, ono would think they would turn tho county and the State upside- down, but they never hurt any body except tbemsolvos. The mooting clos ed very quietly. Yours, July Z!th 1H7H. A Spectator Communistic View. Tbe editor ol th Wheeling Kegitter, fails to see the propriety of turning Communist, but practically dwells on tbe subject in this way : "Beer cost f 8 a barrel in New York, and retail at 120. Citir.cn Schwaub, who, it ia aaid, retails 200 keg at every Urge Communistic meet ing, makes therefore, 12,400 by tbe operation. No wonder he i Com munist in theory. This 12,400 goes down the throats of down trodden workingmeo, wbo like to bear speakers prateol their starving families. Enough money is thus Snt in five such meet ings to atari a co-operative factory large enough to give them all work and an equal interest in the profits. That would be Communism to tome purpose." PosTovricE RrnsERT. Odo of the boldest robberies now boing carried out i that perpetrated by the Radical Con- grossional Commitloo, at Washington, on the rostofflce Department The Committee has prepared a circa lar with flaming head lines : "Startling exposi tion of Demoeratio Demagogoeism," etc., and headed Supplement, printed io Washington, and tent out to Radical newspaper publisher by the thousand, wbo fold them inside of their papers, and (end them to their readora, and io thi way defraud th PoatolBo out of thousand ot dollars. The legal post- age on each la one cent but by smug, gling them through the mails in this fraudulent manner the Committee can save thousands of dollars. I THERE MUST BE UXIOX.f While ilit apparent to all that there will be at tb euuing election such a atruggle for mattery a the people of ' this Slate bavttajyjT' wjMfng.t rl ft.?zi?;rn it?, iut ,VtiTi7gr!"P- bers for office and their officious friends aro in various parts of tho Stale divid ing and distracting tho Democratic parly, preventing union and harmony, creating ill-will and busily sowing the seeds of dissatisfaction and defeat, by Insane and selfish, struggles for district nominations Will this madness never case 7 When our bent men are every where preparing: in fltrht the great bat tle with unaccuitomed vigor, is their ardor to be dampened, their energy to ho foiled and their brilliant hopes blas ted by the wretcbed greed that induce candidates to hang up district confer ences for day and week in bitter struggles for f cmunul promotion f This is a pslpuble and dangerous sourco of party weakness, and as it ex ists or is threatened in many districts wo appeal to the patriotism of our par ty friends everywhere to frown it down, and if aspirants and their immediate active liieuds will not regard the in terests ot the party or the popular will then they should bo held to a strict responsibility forlheir mischievous and dangerous action. Honest men and worthy men will yield everything to tho cause now. Counties that have not clear claims and candidates that aro notol pcknowlYdged superior abili ty and wot lhiiieM should step to the rear ut a time when such Iremi'r.tlnus consequences aro impending, without hesitation or changing a word. Patri otism certainly yet has an abiding placo in tbt hearts of men ; or II it has not in seme they ought not to become or be accepted as candidate. Ordinarily such struggles can go on without pro ducing much damage, even if tbey pro duco occasional defeat, but that is not tho case now. When tbo whole party is marshaling for a great effort against a powerful foe already in tho field and in complete if not superior armor and drill, it is not for frionds to crvato im pediments for us or to distract our for ces by sol fish demands tor place and power. "In union there is strength," and there is no strength without it. Whoever reluses to promote il at this limo is an enomy, aud ought to be treated as snob. Come, brothers, let us unite, harmonize, throw aside all ill- will and all petty ambitions, and pro para to go into battle with a singlo im pulse, determined alone npon victory, that the State aud then the Federal government may bo wrested from tbe grasp of tbo despoilcrs and opprcst-ors who now possess it Thut accomplish ed, then hunt for office and personal promotion to your hearts content. io the end in view wo hope our friends .will all discourage so-called "complimentary" nominations. Tbey are nearly always mischievous, never useful and really of no honor to any man. They are only food for (tickers, and never meat for solid men. Dis courage them as a sourco ut mischief, they are mere child's play for men, and should never (much less now) be in dulgcd in for amusement. Force your candidates, if force be necessary, into acquiescence with peace ful measures, into plan for speedy nom inations and harmony. All truly honorable men will readily yield to them. Selfish men should bave no consideration now. Prepare to "do right through tbe beavons fall." Brave hearts will effect wonders and victo ry is within our reach if our party friends are the men to deserve it. THE CURSE OF RADICAL RULE The editor of the Columbia Herald pertinently remarks: "Th old Fed eral idea of a strong government bas ed upon the doctrine that 'a national debt is a national blessing,' as it cen tree the governing power in tbe bands of capitalists, wbo thereby bave tbe greater interest al stake, ia beginning to develop, and demand serious atten tion. We cannot be too watchful in tbis respect The great glory ot any country, and especially of tbe United Statos, baa been in the independence and prosperity ot ber industrial inter ests, the equalization of wealth, and tho absence of everything in the char acter of privileged classes. No change over took place in tbis rospcet more rapidly than lias been experienced in this country during tbe past decade. Wealth has concentrated with marvcl- oue rapidity, millionaires have become abundant, on set by tramps and povor ty toa frightful extent. The old Federal doctrine of 'take care of tho rich and the rich will take care of tbe poor,' was met by tho Demoeratio dogma of 'tako care ol the poor, tbe rich ran take care of themselves.' Capital is always strong in comparison to labor; the greater the protection is tborefore needed to labor. It is not in the na ture of the rich to take care of tho poor, except in ostentatious deeds of charity that do no permanent good and only lauds tho giver in bis vanity- Idches gained by avarice is death lo industry. Itut this needs no illustra tion." Tui Wat Sherman Put It. There is something epigrammatio in tbe way Mr. John Shorman, Secretary of the Treasury and brother of General Wm. Tecumsoh Sherman, described tbe ad ministration of General Grant in Lou isiana. He say it reads like a histo ry of Loll. This is strong languago ; but Mr. Sherman professes to have made himself familiar with tbe subject, and he was a supporter of Grant It is proposed to re-elect General Grant. Since be went ont of office be ba spent bis time courting honor from the monarchical Governments of tbe Old World. He baa been studying those governments. There i no rea son to expect that, if re-elected, he would make an administration any wise different from what be made be fore, unless it should be more mon archical. Grant was particularly fvll in Ixraisiana, and there his friend Sherman tells ns that th history of his rule read like a history of bell. All persona in favor oi oonvorting thia country into a pandemonium will sup port uonerai urant for re-election. They Wilt Alreadt. Gath," (George Alfred Townsend,) telegraphs as follows from Philadelphia to the Cincinnati Enquiretot Thursday : "Tbe Impression prevails among Pennsylva nia Republican that tho Democrat ill carry tb Slate, some say by 20,- 000 majority, and Dill will be elected Governor. It is even said that Don Cameron is trading tbe governorship away for legislative vote. The fall of tba Cameron dynasty ia predicted by many of tbe Republican public men at Atlantio city." Bloodthirsty. Th editor of the Tyrone Herald controls a small sheet, but be has put on one of the largest bloody Mrtt that bas heretofore been worn in any campaign,andwe p return he think he is plying th rni of a patriot Demoeratio Pr'marj Election Rules of Clearfield County. ct'lrr eNirTsa. I, The organisation ih. County Committee ahull ba and remeis aa aow ena.ttlulad .bat U v.-rr r.uav-.i'imm ;t'da ?eiaV"4 ""ViV" kit t. 4..' JV5 oo annuelly by tl.e d.l.tai.f, ai.d their term of tma ahail nog In at January fullo.ing Ibi-tr elujtioa. r tni Dsikoatea asp eosrasvius I. The number of d.lcgelee to whisk dis trict ia emitted ia baaed upon the following rule, that ia to aay i K..b eleolloe diitnet in tbe Boun ty pilling one hundred lirmoeretie vi tea or leaa. ball bo entitled to two delaaates absolutely, aud fur eaeb adtJiUunel ona buadre.i ilvmeeratio vi.ten, or fractlua greater than oae-helf thereof, polled la laid di.lriet at tho laat preooalng Uororoor'e election, an additional aelegale, and uouer tbie rate the full'-wlbg allolmebt ofdelegatea la now made for ISIS i soaouuss aao Townauira. Surnatte 'eVeugo-... 3;Deealur Cleal(ald....... Jaigaeoa ....... t Vurwenilllle. t lllrard t - I ...... 1 Heutadele. lUraham iiUoeb.o S'ureenweod 3 Oulic-h i llonatoa M. Lumber City New Waihlogtwa. Newborg..,, Oeceola. ... Vt allaeotoa- 1 Jordaa..,..M., b.acaria lawn.blp., kalthaua... Hall .... I Knox bloom 2 bewrcaoe... Bogge 3 Morria H Bradford J IV.B.. .......... Brady. ........ t Pike..... .. Buraaide ! Union Cheat .............. l' Woodward Coiagloa...., J; , 4 Toul.. ........ . , J XLtmot or anb Bunxa op rsaiaa ta. 3. The delegate eleetiooe an I Cuuaty Ceuren lin .hall be guveraed and eoo-fuetej atriatly in aceoidanoa with tbe following nilva, and tba Chairman of tbe County Comnilttoro ahall boon' naally elected by the Connty Ooarentioa aad aball be a-nolcio, 'be frealuoat of e'l County uraveo tiona. tiun or SLecrioa. 4. Theebctlou fur delegate to r.-aromiit a. d IflCrent diitricla in the ennoel Demoeratio Cooo ty Contention aball be b.1.1 at the o.aal place of balding I he general eleett.'Oi for each fll.tnet, on Hie Saturday preceding tl.e third TuO'diy of Sep. leuiber, : boiug Ibe llib lata your) begio ting at i o ciock, p. a , oi aameoay. WBO TO SOLO 8LKCCM 1. Tbo anld delegate elretloa ahall held by an election board, Pi ooaiiaf of tbe member of tho County Committee fur inch diitriet. aod two etbor Democrat!, voter. Iherrvf, who .bail b. ap pointed or draignaltd by tbe County Committee. In eaie any of tbe peraoaa ao ooaatitollog tba darn aball be abeenl I rota tbo placo of aoldlag tbo oleelion for a quarter ef ea hoar after tbe liaio appointed, by Kule Firat, fur tbo opening of tbe eama, hia or their placo or plaoee, ahall ba sum ny aa eloctlea lb be caJueted eiew eoee by tba Demoeratio rotora preeral at the tiui.. UPALINCATIOB Or TOTEBB. S. Vrery qualified rcler of Ibe diatriet, who at tbe faat gensraf aiectloa voted tba Ueaiocratla tiohet, .ball be Ball lied to rota al tbo delegate election a. bodb or rorixa. T. Tba voting at nil delegato aleettoaa ahall ha by ballot ; npon which ballots ahall ho written nr pnnted the name or name, af tbe delegate or del egatee robed for, together with aay fnetruetioae wbieb the eoter may deairo to giro tbo dalegate or del.gBlaa. aacn ballot to bo received from tbe peraoa voting tbe earne by a member of tbe election board, aod by him depootled ia a box or other receptacle prepared for that purpoeo, to which box or other receptacle 00 pereoa but tba membsra of the aiectloa board ahall hare aceoea. or iSBTBtrerioss. S. No tnitntotiooa Bhall ba received or reeog. oiled unleaa the Bama ba voted upon tho ballot aa proridad by Role Seventh, aor aball eueb ia llruetiona, tf voted upoa the ballot, be binding upon the Jelegata, unices one-half or mora of the ballota Bhall contain inatrnottoaa oonoerning the same office. Whenever half or more of tbe ba!. lota aball eonlain inetruetioDa concerning any ofliee, the delegatea elected at aueh election Bhell be held to be instructed to support tbo caadidate bavin tbo BiguOH number or votea for snob office. That wh.B a eaaiidata having received lb. higbeet number of votes In a diatriet is striaban from tba roil in accordance with Rule Thirteenth it becomea tba duly of tba dslegaloa to said dis trict to east tbeir votei for the eaadliata having received tbo next highest aumbor of votes ia said diatriet, PreeiaVef that snob candidate ahall have received one-fourth tbe aumbor ef votes polled for Ike candidates. roRPl-CTIBQ TBI BLBOTIOB, BBTriBS AXO blBKe. (. Each election board shall keep aa accurate liat of Iba Bamaa of all perron, votiog at each electionsf which list of voters together with a full and complete return af such election, con taining an accurate elatemant of the pereen elected delegates aad all tuBtruetioas voted, aball be combed by laid board to tbo County Coevea tien, upon printed blsnrs to bo furoiabed by the County Commitloo. ooNTsariBS ibats or ouLBuarxa, raxes, arc. IS. Wboaaver from any diitriat, quail led Dem ocratic voter., In numbers equnl b See timoa the delegetoe which awch district baa la tho County Coovvalioe, shall complain in writing of na on duo election of false return of delegates or of in Btructiana, 1b wbiek complaint tbo alleged facts Bhall bo specially set forth aaeV vortlod by the affidavit of one or mora peraoaa, anoh oomptaiat ahall have the right to contest tho seat of suoh dalcgatee or their validity of aack iBStraetione. Aconwrrraa .r riva. Such eomplalnt aball ba beard by a eommi ttee of Ire delegate, to b. appointed by tho Presi dent af th. CoBveattoa, which aata oommitte. ahall proceed to hoar the par tie., th.lr proofs aad allegations, Bad aa sooa na mny be reported to tho CoavoatioB what de legatee art eautled to aaota therein, aad what iaatrwotioaa arc biadiog upoB anoh dalegatoa. Whereupon tb. Coavea tioB BbellprweBdimmadiatoly,upoBthr.oullttftbo yoaa aad aaya, to adopt or reject the report of tbe contesting parties. In which call of the yoaa and Bays tba nemos of tbo delegato. wboeo aeata aro contested or waoee inatructioas ar. disputed, shall be omitted. evALtrtcATioxa r sSLBSArot .seaartrvraa. II. All delegate, moat rcaido la the diatriet tbey rep r cecal. Ia eaaa 4 abeeae. or iaability to attend, embetitulioae may bo mad. from titi aeor of tb s district. Bear ossr taarBeertoas, on sa sxraixsa. IS. Delegate, meat obey hi St ructions given them by their reapoctive dletricta. aad if violated It ehall he tbe duty of the Proaidoal ef tbo Co venttee lo oust the vote of awch delegato or dero gates la Booordaaee with the inatructtoua ; cad the delegato or delegate, so .Sending aheU ho forthwith expelled from the CavMtlon, aad aball sot bo eligible to ony office or plee. of trast la tbo party for a period of two yrare. A BAjoarrr or all xscbsiabt to sobihitb. ' II. Ib Mnrantfea a majority of all the dele gates shall be aoooesery to a anmiaalfoa ; and an persoa'l aame Bhall bo excluded from tho lilt of caadldatea until after tho SIXTH ballot or vote, when lb. person receiving the leeat Bom ber of votea ahall bo omitted aad etrejeb from tbe roll, aad ao eo at each successive vol. anltl a nomiaalloa lauado. ranALTT poa coBuima. roacn. aBb sainaaT. 14. If any pcreoB who la a candidate for any Bomlaatloa befora the Ooouty Convention, aball be proven to hav. oSered er paid aay meney, or other valuable thing, or mado aay pvemieo of a nBideratioa or reward to aay peraoa for blfl rote or InSuenoe, io seear. the delegate from any diitriet, or shall havo offered or paid any money or vaioeeie taing, or promise, aoy oca. Bideration or reward, to any delegato lor bis rote, or to any other peraoa with a view of Indolging 4r .veering the voice ol seiogatoa, err tr the aame aball be done by any other peraoa with the knowl edge and consent of such eamiidoto, the same f each condidata shall be Immediately strlokca from tao list ot eao.iaaioa, or il Mob met Be aeecr taiaod after bia BominatioB t. any ofloo, aad be fore tbe Snal adjournment, tho namo of tbe aom Ibco ihall bo alruek from tbe tiohet aod the va oeaey soppllad by a aew aomiaalioa, and va either aiao awch person shall bo .eligible to aay Bomiaatloa By a oonvaatloa, er to aa elastic, aa a delvgat. thereafter. Aod ia one. It ahall ba alleged after tba adjournment of tbo Convention Ibnt aay waadidoto put ut aominaltoa ha. beta guilty of awch acti, or bay ether fraaduleat prae- iieee to ootai. aoea Boanoatloa. tee oaargo aaall ho Investigated by tho Coanty Core re, ttee, and such steps token oa tho good of the part atay .tra. Ib. If aay delegate shall receive aay moaev er other valuable thing, er accept tbe promise of any oouBiaerattoa or rawer a ea ao wnta. detivercd. or aooar.d to kirn, or any peraoa for Booh aele- garu aa na ineweomeat for Bat rot., apoa proof of the fact to the ontitractioa of tbe Ccnventioa swek delegato ahall ba rertkwllk oinelled. aad abaci aot be reowivod as a delegate to aay fat an ecoveellea, aad ahall ba Ineligible to any party aemioetleo. itlm oa tava raacnaace. Is. Caeea arlaleg under th. rule, thall bare preoodoae. aver all other kaalaoaa la eoereallen, aalil detwmiaofL MiBTisa or ras coavtartos. IT. Tko Coauly Convent lou ehall most oaaa- lly, la th. Court Hears at I .'.leek p. m-, oa the tairs laueaayei aoptomber. AnaoeBcaaaet or rAsnibAras. IS. Th. names of an tho eandiduaee for oflea ekall ba anwoaneed at least thro, weeks prorate. I. tbe lime .f noHtlng tbe primary election. ISHAIL TEST, Jobs W. Hows, Chairman. Secretory. How is This. The New York Her ald cannot get over the fact that "per jurors," "liar" and "thieves" who have boon blackening Sherman's char acter, are, after all, th very patriot in who behalf the Republican cam paign bar been fought lor year and whom Shorman declared to be "the peer of any of ns." And then too, every man of them got ofllc from bis paint-taking villainy. There ia too mch coincidence about it to be acci dental. Tba Uobbt." Corporation " is th nightmare th editor of th Phila delphia Commonwealth now ride. He has discarded all other klnda of exer- Tha Mile, wbo baa been flgbting th Indian! Utel IbboI Generml Milfi, bat CapUtn Mile. Gorl MUm U bix handled rnWtn awtr, Gettisii Soared No better ev. denre of the demoralisation of tbe Re publican party in Pennsylvania could be asked than the current and appar ently well authenticated report that Don Cameron is to be withdrawn from r'r.jv-r.nii.j !.., ! (-; auitl fle' :M.rv." Button to Le u ban lu leu. ificTuiailvi very great show ot credibility about it, but it gives to prove, iiotwithsland ing, thai somebody is becoming dread fully scared. Ward Beecher's paper remarks that aihilu tha ministers are off rollitifv ten. pin and playing lawn-tennis, batbitig ' .i 'r i - .u. kill. in tuu sun, anu urtvmg uvur n uiuo, the devil, wbo nover take a vacation, is hard at work ih tbe metropolis. $tx umtistmfnts. ADMIMHTRATIIS'S OTICR.-Notlca la hereby given that Lettore of Admin ia- traUon on tbo citato of ABRAHAM HoOVIR lata of Pike town's. Clrerield MUBty, Pa., do. 'd, bavlog been duly graatcd to the anderslgnod, aU risrsons indebted lo Mid estate will ptoaea maao mmodiate payment, and tbeea having claim, or demands against tbo Saras will preeooi them properly autbeatieelcd for settlement without delay. Mtnuinxr nuuiax, CONRAD BLOOM, Adminiatratora. New Millport, Pa. July 1, lift 'bMMrtMt ttom UogfTilkf dJM u4 tfetUA teuv dr-xli bo bvtt Ittwa l V Mr mU Ol. r4Mra of HUmmr: ItUMw. ftod Vrtasrv prtm Urvpmv, Or!, tiUWUh twl a 111 ni"8 HKHRUI fMIM II IMATaa i ? ar--im ar ay a ejnera aaajwai iawa m, ' la say, aa pMUtx bnvcdjs tip th tysu-m. tuil rtMWatt twitt 1 (ba muIL JIl'NT H JIICWtlrYMrtwP.lB Id lit Hirie, fts,rk r L.l, ttntyMl. i Aptli. Hr blirue ff Ih KlX OrF.n.u 111 STTH H KM K II Y la purely ttw uljlf.inil umUmi1 a.T!r before taraUb-dtoUh butillc.knd Um utm(t rrUMW mT pluvrlo It. Om trial will OMar r Bansehlet to ::rei.iedy Orphans' Court Sale. In parauaoM of m nUr tf Um Orphan ' Cotm of Clearfield taunt y, tha Mdanifnad Admlsli Uatorof tb .(. of JoMpb iStraw dw'd, will axpoaa lo pa bits Ml at Ua potoBoa, Ib Harroa, fargaaoa towotbip, uuartiaid moiy, fa., m Saturday; august ut istb, at a'tloak p. ta., tka following dMeribaa rati Hiata, to wit i l aa aaaiviM aat-Baif r a aar Ula tout or plaoa of land litatvU ia Ftrffnaoa towaihlp, boon dad ai followit Oa tkaoait tr laud of C bar la Data, oa Um Malb by la a da of uoorgo wi.uaaM, oa tbo wat bj Iojmu or Jtaoofe 8 1 raw, and on tho aortb by laadf of Ooorga aienaaia, eon lata, lag la tbo wbon oo baadrod and twaaty aorco, baiag tba mom laad wbiob U hold ia acta to oa with Kaoeb Straw, aad baiag an ii im pro? ad traot of laad. Tonai or Salb. Ooa-thlrd oaab at tiaio of . and tbo balaooo ta two ooaal aaaaai nor mrali, to bo taeurad by ortiago or Jodgaiaat boodp boartag iatoroot frota ounfirmattoa of oato. JOHH J. Bin AW, atfaiTOB, Jaly II, I87t-4t. Ada'r. AdiiiiniHirntor'A Male Eoal Estatt- in Covi>oa Twp. The andaraigBad, Adrolaiartraiar of tho aetata of ran i riearo, law or tjoTtogtoa towBahip, cioor laid ooooty. Fa., dae'd, will oflar for nla at pob lio out ery, oa tba pranUaa, oa Saturday, August 10, 1878, at S o'clock p. m.a that oartaia lot 0 croaad alta- ato Ib iba tuwoibip a(oroaait, bo d dad oa tba aaat aad aoath by laad of Joba B. Fioard, aad oa tbo wott aad aortb by laada of A of. Roams. 000 Ui a ing TWO ACHBd, boT.og tbarouaraetad a good rrano aweiiiog boata, lUbia, aad tbo aoooaaary oatbaildiBga. togatbar with tba la prooonania. TERMS OF BALI: Ooo-lbird of tho panbaao aaaer aiaat Vo paid oa tha day of aaia, aad tbo bakaea ia two eal anoBai poymaota, to bo oeeoroa a? boai aod t-t-tgagaoB tba pronlaM. r. F. COUDKIKT. FraachTUla, Pa Jaly IT, 1978-4L AdmV Sheriff's Sale. BY Tlrtao of taadry wrlu of Fta. M lotaod oat of tba Coart of Oobb.ob Ploaa of Cloar. laid Co., aad Uaiadiraetad, than will bo of poood to pablia aalo, at tba Coart Boa,la tba borwarb of Cirtaid. oa Friday, tha tOtb day af ABuat, iriin, at 1 a aiooi, p. tbo Mlow lag detcribod roai ottalo to wit : A oartaia ptaoa of lad lit oato ta Baitoa ton thip, Cloarnald ooaBtr. Pa- boaodad aad do imbed aa follow! : Oa tbo aortb by property of n irani trooawara ana an f. j BOB) a, oa tao Math by Woodward Knot, aad oa tbo woot by n. . roaraoip aavuig orooioa uorooa a two tory frana hooao, a good bar aad otbor tMooo- eary oalbatldiaga. Baiaad, takoa la eieeatioa and to ba Bold at tbo property af Jaaiao A, Poaml. Alao, a oartaia tract of taod aitaato la Bara lido towBfhip, btriaaiar at a itoao at a aablto road ; thoaoo by load of J. II. OatmaHaga aortb av wagreeo woot bi o-ib pereaeo lo a Moofi oak tbanea by laad of LfOarael Brora eoatb S digriai oaat by laad of Jaaiaa Haley S3 It porahoo W a aiapio HBBjpt taoaoo ay tana or u. aad otbero 204 pereboo to plaoa of bee laaiag, ooataia lag 104 aercs aad allowaaoo, aod aaviag tboroos oroetod a largo fraaio boaoo, large bar, wagoa abed aad other oatbaildiage. ted agoodombard. wiH BBoat i aereo eiaaroa aad aader good oai ttratioa. Soiled, taht-a ta eieeattoo aad to bo Mid aa tbo property of Joba A. Byera. Tbbmb or Balb. The prioe or bbm at wbiob tho property aball bo itraoh off mm bo paid at tbo time of tale, or each otbor arraagoMaato aiado ae win do BparoeM. otberwiM tbo property will bo to. mediately pat wp aad Mid acoia at tbo at poaM aad rittk of tbe peraoa to wbooi M wat atrvck off. and who, la eaaa of doAeioaey at eaeb re-aale, aball aabo good the bobm, aad la Be taetaoM will tbe Deed be preeonted ia OoM far eoBlrmatioa aatoM tbe araaey io aetaaliy paid ta tbe Sheriff. ANDKKW PBMTX.Jr SaBBirr'B Orric. Sborif. Ctoarlold, Pa Aag. 7, 1 IT I. SherilTs Sale. By virtus ef writ, ef Uri Fimt, laeaod eat of tka Coart of Oommoa Ploaa of Clear field .oasty, aad t. me directed, there will bo oxpoeed to public aalo, al th. Court Heoec, la Iba boroagk of Clcarteld, oa Iriday, the M:h day ef Anguat, 1ST, at I o'.loeb, p. m, Ike fellewlng deaaribod rami aetata, bt wit t All that oartaia lot o. IM la tka borough of CrearH.ld, ClearSeld county, fa, being 171 foot deep by 60 feet wide, nod boaaded OH th. worth by Pino ctreet, oa the sect by lot rfo. 169, ea the aoath by aa alloy, oa the west by aa alley, aad having tborooa n two-story frama dwelling howea. ISxll feet, with kitckra attached, and tao am.tl frame atahlaa thereon ereeted,wlth other improve meate, alt la good order for tenant.. Deed A. II. Heed to O. L. Reed, dated 1Mb Juaa, 1171, record d Ib Deed Book "N," page Sic, So. Deed O. L. Rood In I. O. Barter, by deed dated I'lb Jane, IStS, aa rocoidrd la Deed Book "X." page SI, So., asslgameat oa the book of .aid bast deed I. II. Bargcr to Deaala Crowoll, doted Itth July, ISSb, recorwed la Duel Book No. t, pogo 11V, and deed Deo oil Crowoll to Lovlna Barger, dated 14th Movembor, 1l,recordcd at Cloaraoid, la Deed Book He. I. page 141, reference being thereout, bad will more fully appear. Reteed, take, ia election aad to bo Bold aa tb. property of Lev lee Bergur aeul loaiab S. Barger, kor bee bee J, with a. I ice to Jamoe I. Adama aad Lotitia Adama, aad lerra vaaants aad eooaaaalo. Taaua er ii.u. Tho trlee or ram at wkleh the proporty ahall bo strwak of meet be paid at the time of aalo, or raeh ether arraageaBoale touch, a. will bo approved, etbcrwleo tbe property will be Immediately pet ap Bad sold aajaia at tbe eaaroaea aad Has f ta. peraoa to whom rl wnm Btrwot o, ad wba, la caae af faloteaey at eaeb rw-ealo. aball muba gooS tko name, aad la Be aaotaaoa will th. Deed be preeeatod ta Oewrt ht ecalrava tioa .aloes Iba aaooey is actually paid ba the therif. ANUBIW fSSTI, Jr., Saaairr'. Orrwa, 1 Bhorif. CVaarlatd, fa Aug. f. lull. J ADJOURNED ORPHANS' COURT SALE. or rtHATi Mumvjk.tna. -OP-WILLIAM BELL, Dee d. By vlrtae ! aa ardor taaalag act of Ibe Or oh.aa' Coart of Clcarnerd ooa.tr. Ikevo will bo oxpoeed to Public Sole oa tho Court Hobb. la Ik. Borough f Ctsartold, aa TsMwaap, Aug-wot to, Trt, at I tctak p. at. the fellowln, deeerlbcd Real Estaas tt Wat. BeU, dor'd, to will No. 1. A certain farm aitaate ta Orooawoodl bawaibio. ClearieM eeoety, Pa., boaaded a .4 deaaribod aa fblleara i O. tbe north by tbo weal kraaeh of the 8neo,uehaaBe river oa tbo Moth aad vast by ether land owwod by Bold Wm. tall, doe'd, aad oa tb. east by lead ef Rood 4 Owoaa, .Meaning two hundred oad eightooa acrea, aboat mxty uorea of watch te oloorad oad aader good ooltivatlca, horta tborooa arastod a ffe.dssg dwelli.g hows., a far re aow baak bara aad ether ntbuildlnga, oad a beart.g erehord. There U lbs ea tb. premise, a valaeBta mill set, aad eeudeeraWe eah, piee aad komlook timber. No. I. Aotbec trad ef lead allelic la bald towaihlp af Urea wood, lylag ea tho Suath baak of Ike Saeqaohaaaa rlror, a. stale lag lot aaroa, akewt It acres ef which ieeioerea, aad toe balaaee U well trmbarad w.'h ptac, Mb aad bemlook. Net. Another bract ef bind alto He la sold towaihlp of arooawntd, oa Ibe March baeh ef the Suoawokaaaa river, eeelaialag .beat It aerea, rarora or reea, wbowt II cores of wbtab la elearW, ad tbe nmalntii boa wucm M a aaaali ajrablo ejaaatity ef plae, aak aad bea look Umbca. Tuuae or Sata i Oaa Bblvd a. aaak e. oeoAr BMttioa ef aalo, wad the Belawaa ia coo .ad Iwc yoare, witk aatorwat Mcarwd aa th. aiaaaiawa. PRAMPTltN BELIr. a. !. MOOVRR, AdmiaagcaAora. Rawer, Jaly I, ISTMt, 2Jftt ;adwtijfmfnts. JtVNTICBM 4b CIINSTAPILKBV FEE Wo bar. printed a large aumbor of tbo aow rER BILL, and will .a Ib. receipt of twenty Sve oowie. moll e eopr to aoy eddreae met -rVT'1 XV.i V. e. Me-o avVht ' .3 T .'ZJL v.. k2 - - - - - fredy'tewBBhip, oa or aiooot tba 4th day al May laat, a mall tissd BAY MULE, with a brand oa ba loft tide. The eoaer la hereby aotiled to eomo forward, prove properly, aod lake It away, or II will be diipoeed of aa Ihe law directs. DAVID McKINNIY. Ulaersburg, Pa., Aug f, 1871 It. CJ1 ffa -'" I -Tba tntdaHgtveJ tet . iJlUU One Hundred Dollar National Baak Mote, on Saturday aflcraooa, Auguel Id, anma wbar bet wen his plaaing mill, la this borough, nud the Court House. Tbe auto waa put ia a Ulary lor 1B7S, which to aloe east. Ha will pay $1 for aoy inform el ioa that wiil lead to the r. oovery of tho money. UKOROK THOHN. Clearfield, Pa , August t, 1871. A MKiNERU NOTICCU 2V Woatora Diatriet af Pcaa'a. ao . At Carweaarlllo, tbo ltb day of July, 1-74 Tbo aaderfltraad hereby glrei aotiaa af hie bp- polataieat aa Aaiigaea of Newtoa K. A mold, of Carwearvltle, la tba ooanty of Oarfteld aad Stale ef Paaetvtraola, with to laid Diatriet, who boa boea adjedged a baohropt apoa bla owa pet I (too by tbo Utatrtrt Coart of laid Diitriet. joiin p. Baku, CarwoaevUlo, Jaly II, Tl-dU Aaeigitoo. RtHAWAY-Uft my koao In Brady tewaehip, oa Sataniay. Jaly I Tib, 171. ait eoa Catvia Ctaytoa, aged 1$ tear. Ketloo U iberefore hereby gieoa to ail ooaeermd, Bet to biro or barb aaid by, ar treat bia ob my aeeuaat, ae I will aut pay aay debla oatraotod by bia, aad wi'l oolleet, by law, all wagra for work doaeby bim while he la Bodrr af. JOHN CMYTON. Lutbtrioorg, Pa., Aag. T, 111 It CAUTION. All peraoaa are hereby waraed agaiael perebaaiag or la aay way Meddling with tbe fulli'wiag pereoBal property, aow ia tb poewMtoa ef A tile Bigleioao, of Coviagtoa Uwaabip, via: Tea horaae and bare eat, 1 tiaa bor itod aad ehala, 1 plow and harro, 1 eelt. vator, 4 aereo rye, 1 aeree oata, 4 acrea eora, 1 aoroa baeh wheat, pateb of poUtoo, II aorea of wheat, lot of bay, I two-borw wagoa, I tbraeblag at ae hi no aad belt i or, aboat l,0v feet of ploe boarda, ebovol plow, bay kaife.oaat hooka, lot of pine plank and boarda, I apring ealroo, 1 year lug eolree, 14 iboata, I aow aad 4 plga, aa tbo aame tu pBrebaaed by ato at Sberiff 'a aalo oa tbe Ittth day of Jaly 1478, aad la left Hb Mid Bigktaaa ea loaa oaly, aobjeot to mr order at any tiao. STEPHKN ROl'SSKY, Fraoohrilla, Aag. 1, 187ft St. HEALTH 5 HAPPINESS. Healtk aad HappiatM aro priet!n Wealth tt tbeir poeeeeeort, and yot they are within the rvoeh of every one who will bm Wright s Liver rills, Tbo nnly a a re Cl'Ral for Torjiid Lirer, Dyepep aia, Hnadaobe, Sour Stomach, CoafUpatieo, lability, Naoeaa, aod all Billioaa Oo a plaint a and Blood diaordna. Koue geoaiae aalcM eigBMl "Wm. Wright, Phii'a." If yoar Draggiat will aot auputy Mod li oeatf for one boi to Uarrlek, Roller A Co., 74 K. 4tb St.f I'faila. iHe, 24, 77-Iy. Fjii;;:::. Female College. Klcgant buildings. Sight depnrttBonla. Tweo- ty-threo toachere. Special iBdweemeata for Preflcb, German, Klocutioa, Drawing, Painting, Needle- work, Waa work, A. Thtrteea toaehora la taa Cons ojtji tory of ICnaio ooaaMted with tha college. Instruction ba the etemcBts of Mubio Theory of Music- thorough Base, tlarsoeey, a... aad the bob or tao tsrand Orgaa, Cabinet Orgaa. Piano. O.ll.r. flute. Violin, and Voice Culture Silly full leeoooa for eighteen dollars. fJeDtlemea admitted to the Cooaarralory. Charge, ia Ibe Col lege aad Cea earvatary lees tbaa aay school aSordiog mual aavenugeo ace accommooatioaa. rait .arm a peal September 4th. Send for Catalog., to KgV. I. 0. PkRSHINU, o. a., JalyM Sw. Pittabargh, Pa. A NEW DEPARTURE LOTHEfiSBURG. Ileranter, gooda win ko sold for CASH aaly. or la eiehaage for prodaoa. No hooka trill ko kept la tho fat.ro. All .hi ootoaau maat be aetllod. Tbceu wa. eaaaot aaak ap, will aaad over tkeir actoe aad CLOSE THE HECOEO. t aa detereilaod lo MB ar cooda at ooek prioaa, aad at a dieevant far below that ovor offered ia tbie rtoialty. Tbo dieeoaat I allow bjv ewototaera, will sake ibea rieh io tweaty yoare U taey lenow my aavtM aaa any tbeir good froa e. I will pay oaafh for wbMt, eeta and olovor Med. DANIEL ttOODLAMDEK, Lelberaberg, Job eery 17, 1477. ERRA COTTA STANDING VASES, UAJtUUNG VASES, Stove Lining and Fire Brick, kept awaataatly oa kaad. STOVE AND E1RTHEX WAEI OP KVBRT DESCRIPTION I CROCK3! POTSI CROCKSI Klahrr't Pattnt Airtight Relf . Scallrtg e-rwia a owe BUTTKR CROCKS, with llda. CHEAM CROCKS, MILK CROCKS. arrLB butibi OHOoaa, xrr.wi w nDr.vo PLOWER POTS, PII DISHES, Biaw ruin, aad a groat maay other tblaga to. aamerows to moaliea, to be had at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S STONE . WARE POTTERY. Ooraar .1 ( Cherry and Third Streets, .hSARplKLD, PA. augl CLBARP NEW FaLOVR, F, AND , GROCERY STORE. JOHN F. KRAMER, Roooa Mac 4, rio. owor Howe, ClearuVold, la. Xaap. Maetaatt aa aaad (CHAR, corriB, TEAS, 10DAJ COAL OIL. STROP, ALT, sricta, SOAP, Oaa nod aad Dried traita, Tehooeo, Otgwra, Oaav dloa. Older Vtaefof, Buttor, Eggs, Ac. ALSO, EITRA atOME-aUDI Wheat and Eaekwheat Flour, Cora Meal, Chop, Feed, 4o., Al ef which wl ko .aid ekoap fcr aaak er ba aaabaubga for ooaatry aroaeo JOHR t. KRAMER. ClaarMd, IN. II tTt..tf nTitlti, i.ifuU, L lceis, B limi irdJ, AT aF "IU liscxut jWUlo it won.lr- 4V rulrw.r..rtarHlt.slkvs.KU..i.a IX 1 ft,ltti. ktasli tfbrtdarMl'W. 1 aU.-W. BVaA ttWaayWI. O H AT Aft.. ikuidW Ii.tt4atv--a. M. .aaWftw, taw H M UbM, tm. fr-e ' B B ftCLI.lal k IO , VA M f fittatvarfk. ft, tW hp aVnaffUM mmi TA Great Western Hotel Nob. 131 1, llll t IHI Ifarhat SlraeU ' (Dirseffy epteei'tB sY.a.m. tec's ffrwaa! f,-. vvii.i.wvi. n i. e. Mac.iii,i,,., JoaJw.).. H..J--. T OH.OO jpr dm.T, TbU Hotel Is aaar Ibe aow facile Balldl.n - u t i- it a ui.. . . . 1 aew llaooaMi Tuple, II. 8. hi .at, aad Aoadj af Pin. Arte. leaoaw rob'r. 1. VI. IHAlCk, Pron'r. ores all aisav. T-la. CURE RET7ARD 1 6 HAES TO PAY FOB A FAEM. 8-A to IO per Acre. Beech and Maple Land In Miehlgaa la taa MILLION ACRM UKAMTef th.lir.ad Kaplda and Indiana Rallrond Oompomy. TITLK PKRrECT. StrtHig Si.ll Snru Cropa Plenty ef Timber X, Drought ho Chinch Buge Ma M 'lloppcrs." Rwnning Streams Par. Water Ready alerktt, Scbooss-Rollrtod eompleted through oratro of the great. MS- Baud for pamphlet Kagllih or Oarmaa. Addrosa, W. O. HUUHAHT, Land Commlaateaer. GRAND KAPIDS, MICHIUAN. March II, Islt-lm. READING FOR ALL 1 1 BOOKS t STATIONERY. Market iff., I'learaeM. (at tha Pact IXlre.) TIIK ao.larsigaed begs leave to aaaoaaos u tb. eitiaoaa of ClearSeld aad rieiaity, that he has Sued up a room aad baa Jaat rataraed from the city with a large amoaat of iwadiag matter, evnaisllog ia part of Bibles and Miscellaaeoni Books, BlMk, Aocouul nad Pna. Baoks of every da aariplion I Paper aad Bavelepea, Preack preuMd nod plaint Pane and Pencil. Blaak Legal Papers, Deeda. Mortgagee! Judgment, Bxouib! ttn eel fraoiarv aulas I White aad Parch. m.at Snef, Legal Cap, Record Cap. aad Bill Cap, Sheet Music lor oitiior Piaae, Plato or Violn, ooaaiaatly oa head. Any bot.be or autiuaary doeirvd that I may act hare oa head, will ba ordered by tret express, aad eaid at wholeeale or retail to soil cuetomers. I will aloe keep periodical literature, anoh aa Meg.ei.ee, Mewspapera, Ac. P. A. OAl'LlN. Cleartcbl. May T, IStS-tf TIN 4 SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MERRELL Hu apeBod, Ib a baildiof oa Market atreet, tbo old Weetera houl lot, oppeeiU tbo Ceirt Uobm ia Clearfield, a Tia aad beet-Irea Maaa. fatrtory aad Store, where will be foaad at ail tiaM a fail lias of iiotjse nnuTzsmirti goods, EtOTOs, Hard-v&re, Etc Hobm B poa t lug aad all kiada of job work, repair, lag, Ao., doae oa abort aetioe aad at iroadoaabla mtea. AIm, agcat fr tba Singer Sewing Machine. A Mpply of Maehlnca, with Needier, Ae, al way ob bead. T era a, atrietly oaab or ooaatry pradaoa. A bare of patroaago Mlieltod. O. B. af KRRELL, SoperiatoadeBL CIearfl.14, April ti, 187T-tt DRUG STORE. H. B. SPACKMAN, DRUGGIST and CHEMIST, At Sbaw'i eld etaad, Cloar4old, Pa. baa Jaat opened a aew rtook of rr aRai; a.ro mmua drvhb, and la aow prepared to faraiab aaythiag la tbe tbo Hao of Draga aad ModieiaM at tbo very towf eat nab prieoa. 1 He baa o)m oa bead a large atock of Caaba, Hair and Tooth Braebea, Faaey Artieioe, Teilet aad bbariag Soapa, aad aoerytbiag aaaally kept Ib a ftrat-claae Drag Stora. PHTSICIA1.S, PEKCBIPTIOliS oorapounded witk care, day or tight. A liberal bara f patronage napwctfulfy aolKritcd. n. a. SPACKMAN. Cle.rl.ld, Pa., Oct. 14, lJ7. HARTS WICK & IRWIN SECOND ETRECT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALER III PURE DRUGS! 0H811I0ALSI PAIN1-S, OHaS, DYE STUFF TARNISHES, BRDSUE8, PERI D3IERT, PANCT OO0DS TOILER ART1CLKS, Or ALL KINDS, PURS WISES ASD LIQUORS for medicine aarpoece. Traiaea, S.ppertecu, Stkeal Rook, aad Statieo- ary, aaa an at ear artletoe aaaallj bwad ha a Drag Stare. PHTSICIAlf B' PRKSCRIPTIOWS CARE- PULLT COMPOCNDKD. Having a Inrge ea rericooo la the bweieeee tkay Ma give amtrn tat- ' t. 0. xTARTSWTCrt, JOHN f. IRWIN. Wwartald. Baoamhaw It, 1ST 4. JKMOVALr JOHN McGAUGHEY Weald rerpeotMly aotify tko poetic goamOy tbat ko has raaaorod bia Oroeort Stora boa Shaw'. Row, to tha bolUfag fevmorty oajeuawd by J. Milea Krotoar, aa Second atreet, noil deer to Blgwr', hardware storo, where he laloaaa kwpiBg a faU Ha. of GBOCEBIEH. RAMS, DRIED BEEP aad LARD. SUOARS aad SIRUPS, .foil grades. TEAS, erooa aad Blaak. COmS, Roasted aad 8 race. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, AU kiada kh the mark at PICKLRS, la Jan aad borrobj. SPICKS, to cracy arm aad variety. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL KINDS OP CRACREHa. SOAPS, MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACniS, B1IED CBERRIES. Coal Oil aaA Zatay CltlmarTt. AaJ a J ... IV, kept ba a growery Mm, which he will uekaac . -a aw wbo BBBraet prsasa. WW aol Par aaak at ohaaply as aay etker oaa. 41 ami aaa hu aacek aad judge m Jnmm ai.aarraBir. Cto.rt.ld, J.. , urg.