She lUpublif an. Uaoaoi B. Goodlardie, Editor. CLBAHKIELD, Pa. WIDNESDAT MORNING, ACGt'St 14, IMS. Reader, If yea nil lo haow what li going on la lac buclness world, lust read eut advertising oliatr tho tyeetai column la particular. MAXIM! FOR THE DAY. tf, mm worth the offiaa af Presidsat sbonld be willing la bol4 II II eoaalad la, or fleeed there I by any tread. U.4.aar. I could Barer have baaa reaoaeiled la Uta !-1 aatiec by tba raaJlaH aid of mine at a ponoa, however' reepoeteble la private lifa, who must. forsver oarrr upoa ail brow Iba stamp at rreaa irtl triumphant la American history. No snb eequeat aatioa, fcowavar aiaritorloat, oan wath away tba lattara of that record. Cbablbs FaARctl AnAns. Under Iba forms of law, Rutherford D. Hajaa baa baaa declared President or the Hatted stales. UUtitla raita apoa dlsfraaohieement of lawful rotere, tba false oertlSoetee of Iba returning o. oan acting eorruptly, aad Iba daelaioa of a oom mieeion wbloh bu refused lo bear evidence of al leged tread. Jor the Iret lime ara tbe American itaoolo ooafrooled with the fan I of a fraudulently- alaelad President. Lat It aol ba aadenlood that tba fraad will ba silently acquiesced in by tbe oountry. Lat ao boar pes, in which Iba usurpe tioa It forgottoa. Ananaii op Dbbocbatic M. C. a. One tmudred yeerf of boaiaa depravity eeea anulated aad aoDoaalralad loto a alimai of or I ma. Never again la Ira buadrad yeere aball tbajr have aa opportunity lo rapaat tba wroag. liaaiBL W. VoORBBBB. I woold ratbar bara tba eadoreetaent of aquar tar of a mtNlnfl of tba American paopla than thai of tba Louisiana Returning Board, or af tba Com mission whiob aictodad tha faeta and daoidad tba question aa a teebtiealily. Taoa. A. Ubbdbickb. Democratic State Ticket, FOB fiOTBBNUB, JIok. ANDREW II. mih, or cuoif coDjrrr. HoV jOHN fertig, ' or CBiwrokD oouhtt. rot IBCBKTART IITTEB1AL APPA1M, Hon. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, OF I'MTIICtX) CUCKTT. FOB IL'PUMB JL'DflB. Hon. II. P. ROSS, or SORTGOBBBT COUSTT. "Slttck-wator navigation" will be fountl on our first fane. Rend the description of the new oil centro Bradford on our flint page. 'The man who appointed Bayard," is now what tit-Wen thoPiifriof. Cheap satisfaction.- Pretty Good. The Washington Post thinks after Grant, that Sumael J. Tilden in the bent tongue holJer this country ever produced. Thi State TniASfRY. On our Unit lingo will bo found a statement from "Square Timber' Noyce), relating to tho affairs- of tho Treasury Depart ment. flitting Bull wants to come back to this country, and overture in bin be. half have bwn made to the govern ment, lint consideration of them has lioen declined. Grateful." I thank God," says Kearney,"that 1 am a man not made by the newspaper." And tho newspapers are just as happy itlvout it ns you are. Pennls. Buffalo Express. This Account SmLRD. 11. B. Bob inson of Philadelphia a well known stock broker ol South Third street, committed suicido by shooting himself in the head with a pistol. No cause for the act is assigned. A New Ticket. Congressman Blackburn, of Kentucky, insists that the Congressional campaign committee, of which he is Chairman, is actively at work. He also declares that his pres idential ticket isTburmsn and Wal luce. Wiiaiirr Mail Matter. A Ban Francisco telgram says : Under in structions irom Washington the post- office authorities aro making prepara tions to transport 17,000,000 in gold from this city to Now York as third class mail matter. Good. "Senator Voorhees predicts a Democratic majority in both branches of the Indiana Legislature and the largest majority for tho Democratic State ticket given for any party in t wenty years." Tho outlook in I'etiii Kylvania and Ohio is just as bright. That Fraud. It is not very con soling to the dvfrauded Democracy to be told at this late day what were the views of their standard bearers in re gard to tho electoral commission, hut Marble, "you know," Is rather a solid foundation. Partt Kmtebprisr. Tho Radical lenders are doing their level-best in Mississippi to get the Democrats to elect "Jeff Davis" to the United States Senate But the Democrats down tlicro act a little like tho new bass in our river they don't nibble at the bait hat slightly. Nearly Unahimous. We notice by a telegram to the Patriot, of Monday, that the Democrats of Clinton county held their Primary election, on Satur day, and that all the delegates except tour are instructed for Judge Mayer. Tbii is a decided victory. Sensible. General Wade Hamp ton's goveniinent of South Carolina for the past two years, has been so ex. cellcnt that the liadicals havo conclud ed not to nominate a candidate against him. At the recent elections in North Carolina and Kentucky, tho liadicals presented no candidates. Tho cocen trie Blantou Duncan, however, got up n side show in the latter State, on the Greenback plan, but the receipts were not sufficient to pay for Blruiton's gas bill. A pREiiirTioWr Congressman Black burn, of Kentucky, says the Demo rrats will b led in 1880 by Senator Thtirman. At a recent meeting he declared there was no danger of Til-1 den's nomination. Ho thought the mention of his name before a Demo cratic Convention would meet with hisses. Tie claimed that tho next House would be Democratic as well aa the Senate, and that 1H80 would witness the complete triumph of the Demoerntio party by the election of a l)cmocratic President. 100,000 VKOPl'Efl OUT OF SW1IT. The discovery hat rewntlv been made that bond ol tho HtatO of l'eiin (TM.;,i .lC.. it,il -riib Ojt) f-jislo'ii li--i-w,an, m mv !' extent ol' HM),II0U, arc now in the hands ol innocent holders. The Bucks county MrUiytuxr publishes tho de tails, and it is possible that their au thority may bo Attorney General I,ear: -It appears that in tho year 1852 the Lcgislatme authorized a loan ol 1 1, 000,000 to meet the financial Iiccusm licsot the times, which were then very pressing. This was found to be not sufficient, and at the next session an additional loan ol (600,000 was author ized. The bonds of tho last issue were dated August I, 1853, and were paya ble in twenty-five years. Wm. Biglor was Governor and John M. Bickel Stato Treasurer at that time, and all tho bonds were duly signed by them. It turned out that the whole amount of money for tho last issuo of 500,000 was not required, and alter 8100,000 had been sold the remaining 1100,000 wore left in the possession of the Girard bank, in Philadelphia, which was then the financial agent ol the State. In process of time the Stato officers were changed and no one remembered tho fact that $100,000 of regularly-signed but unissued bonds were in existence. They remained in forgettulness until within a fuw months, whi n the Treas ury officials became aware that they had somehow gotten into tho market and were likely to be presented for re demption. On tho 1st of August a number of bonds, amounting in value to 18,00O, were presented at tho Treas ury, they being due and . payable on that day. The question as to whether they should be recognized or not was submitted by Mr. Noycs to the Attor ney General, and that officer has ad vised their payment on the ground that they are genuine bonds, now in the bands of innocent holders. IIow they over got out of the custody of tho bank. and into the possession of outside par tics, is yet a deep mystory. It is said thathe bank ledger containing the record of bonds disposed of nndcr this loan has disappeared. No coupons be longing to tho ovor issue of bonds havo over been presented for payment, aud their appearance for redemption is the first tangible evidence of their exist eneo that has come to light." V1G1LAXCE COMMITTEE FOR 1878. ' Jlomil'le Borough -Joo. Kima, U. IV. Uardl Bor. C. K. Patrick. ClearfiMd Horouirb Thoi. Railr, Jaoob A. Faaat, J. P. Bombdald. Carwaoivilla DjruugbTbua. J. Prow, Jna. Norrii, B. NarOhorn. Ilontidele Jmi Wrtl, E. C. Ilorrf, Georgf II. WikiH-h Luwlrr tea Eli llila, I. D. Uaripjr, H illUto bforrburl. Na-I ai f Euiwugb Iaaa Mirbla, Joo. Rel trr, K.i rivmioit. New vVtiihingbio X. A. Arnold, II. D. Roif, Adam Urt b. Oximla llomujh 1. P. Mate, Pat (Jalligher, Robl. I.aa.b.. WallcttB-Joo. II ill, Ui. fcoit, M. D. BoIiIb. Ui'pcaria Tuwoabin Joo. Hloliran, W. W. William!, M. Bralnis. Brll-C. Eitrickar, Joba II. Brath, aodfraa Wearar. Bloom Sidar Smith, Adam Wouvrr, I'cDrj Panti. liurr.i-0. a. Mtrrltt, J. B Woodiids, T. It. Wapla. Bradford-I. R. Wllioa, W. J. Curie;, Alai. Idvincitoa, Bradjr Ueorga C. Kirk, LawU Scboek, Patar 8. Wabar. Duruiida Daoial tjurman, JaisaR SjUti, Ji. CbapmaB. Cbait Lawranea Killtan, Jobn Connlr, Joa. II. Until. Corlnllon F. L. Caalrict, Jiba Piaard, br. W.J, Uillilaml. DccatBr A. O. Btalaer, 0. W. Haiaoa, W. B. Wagooar. FargaaoB b. Aaron Wile, John Moora, JohB T. Straw. Girard Georgo Greas, J'ihn Laignv, Auguit Baaaringar. Uorhaa Ephraita K. Bblraj, J. A. L. Flagl, A.S. Shaw. Urabant Tbomaa II. Forcer, Eliaa Evana, A. C. Hale. Greenwood Jaeaa Kalfter, M. W. Johnaoo, Aaron W. Newoonaer. Uuliah Jamal FIjiib, John S. McKernaa, W. J. Conrad. Haitoa Frank C. Bowmaa. JordeB K. A. Craaiwall, Joba Pr.tlaiaoa,.B. Frank Wiaa. Kartbaol Godfrer Flibor, Julia Gillitand, Qeorga llaekaodora. atooxJaJoel Bloom, Joha R. Duolap, leaae Maja. Lawrence Gaorgo II. Ball, Ullea Reed, Mor ril F. Wallace. Morril Joba M. Holt, i. W. Hollaabaek, llen rr Hoover. Penn Jamea B. Clark, George C. PaMiaora, R. Danlap. Pike IleBrj A. Addleman, Samuel 8. Moora, A. J. Capplee. Uaioo Thoataa Brookbank, Richard Lahorde, Samuel J. Uelnttt. Woodward William Lather, Thol. Matbare, Joha k. llcoderaoa. TUEXATIOXAL FRA UDS. It seems that the panics selected to settle matters between Jay Cooke & Co. and their creditors, are as full of dark tricks as the original fraud ven dors. The Philadelphia Record says : The creditors of tho estate ot Jay Cooko k Co. have, through thoir at torney, Mr. Ilazlchurst, entered a suit in equity against the trustee and others "on the ground that the assets ot tho said estate have been wasted and mis approriatod." Mr. llazlohural states the Items of expenditure to which he objects and which amount to $187,327.- 51. The lawyers' fees and other legal expenses aggrcgato R0,54!).47. Vory naturally, the creditors consider this an exorbitant sum to havo been already expended for legal advice and assis tance in settling this estate, and tho chances are that this suit will provo highly Interesting. Tho compensation allowed to tho committee of creditors, amounting to 1.34,480, is another ob jectionable itom which will be disputed in this suit. It was originally under stood, we believe, that this committco was to roako no charge for its services, but when its members saw how tho lawyers, the clorks and others wore to be paid, it wonld seem that they deter- mined to domand a liberal slice of the bankrupt estate in payment for their arduous labors. The other items ob jected to are 116,654.65 claimed for "in- cidcntal expenses" and 154,640.40 lor "salaries.". Evidently tho creditors represented by Mr. Ilazlchurst desire something like a fair divide with their agents and attorneys, and it is not like ly that tho public will censure them for disputing tho enormous bill in ques tion. Tin liioiiT Mam. It gives us pleas ure lo note the fact that our Demo cratic neighbors, on our Southern bord er, residing in the Bedford. Blair, Cam bria and Somorsct district, have nomi nated Hon. A. II. Coffroth for Con gress. If be don't drive that Johns town Campbell out of his seat we shall be greatly mistaken. Mr. Coffrdth, torty flve years ago, was one of the "stone crackors" on the Cumberland turnpike at 12) cents a day. After serving an apprentice ship al that ba sinews he entered a printing oOce and from that roe to be a good lawyer and was elected to Congress in 1862. IIORMBIK DEATH. George W. Malone, tho night yard do spattherof thcL'levelaudand Pittsburg iiiilroiul, met with a horrible death on tho morning ol'thc Hth i nt. in the i-oiii- v'v-..'isarvy?. iisxs, that Mr. li alone was aniating in un coupling a freight train on the railroad bridge at the Pittsburg side, when his foot is supposed lo have been caught bet u evli the rails and tho planking of the walk. Tho result was that fourteen freight ears anil the engine passed over his body, literally grinding It into an iini-ei-oguizuble mass. The accident occured about 3 o'clock iu the morning. Tho deceased's father is an old engin eer on the roml. Tbo deceased was a young man of alwut 20 years of age and unmarried. The Johnstown Tribune relates the following ; A most terrible and shock ing accident happened at the rolling mill of tho Cambria iron works al Johnstown on the 0th, and the details aro of the most awful description. Tho Tribune says that Cloyd L. Dela ny, who was in his 17th year, was em ployed at tho "run out hook," on tbo finishing side of the rolls, In tbeold mill. Shortly before 3 o'clock ho lay down on a bench which is elosu to the en gine, while the engineer worked part of tho turn for him. After tho usual spell, which lasts ubotit twenty min utes, the sleeping man was called up ; and instead of making his way around the ponderous wheel he deliberately walked low nnl it, and fell between two of the nrms, or spokes. It was re volving very rapidly, and in the twink ling of an eye his horrified fellow work men saw tho mutilated and dismem bered body shooting upward from tho opposite side. Thoy noticed ono of his legs flying til an angle in the direction of the place whero he fell against tho wheel, anil the other striking a steam pipe some fifteen feet overhead. They also Baw the body shoot almost perpendicularly upwards and tho intestines stringing out from tho bowels and lappingaround the iron braces of tho roof. Then they heard a dull thud on the iron floor as the mangled, bleeding form came down, and they snw tho bruins of the poor fellow scattered around. With the cxtcption of his face, which escap ed with two very Blight bruises, there was scarcely a semblance of anything human about the corpse His fellow em ployes gathered up the scattered limbs and entrails as best they could,and plac ing the dismembered parts on a stretcher the remains were conveyed to the undertaking establishment of Mr. James, on Clinton street, where they were placed in a coffin. KtcoNCiI.iNii. The Itussian bear ac cepts the situation in this way: The orlleial "Messengor" of St. Petersburg of the 9lh dwelt upon the material ad vantages which have acrued to Bus sin through the disregard by the Berlin Congress of the consideration of race in fixing frontiers, It says the (ask of Russia is now to see that the conclusions reached are carried into execution to the smnllest point, and that if the Porto doos not observe strictly tho conditions of the treaty it signs its own sentence, Another dispatch says : The Rus siiins have begun to occupy Varna. A proclamation has been issued in Herze govina announcing that all persons who offer resistance to tbo Austrian! will be tried by drum hood court mar. tiul. A Vienna dispatch, speaking of the Austrian occupation of Turkish pro vinces, says the respoctablo portion of the inh nbitan ts have welcomed the A us trians, and only the lower classes and some disbanded troops have joined tho insurrection. Two Itussian army corps are now concentrating near Sofia, South of the Balkan mountains, preparatory lo evacuation in accordance with the Berlin treaty. Just tue Truth. The truth is that retribution has come upon the Kcpub can party with a swiftness and a force that it is almost impossible to with stand, and I lie sarcasm of destiny issoen in the fact that the hand that deals the blow is the hand of him for whose pro motion to place and power, as the rep resentative of tho party, a great crime was committed. The consciousness of this crime rankling in tho breast of every Republican who witnessed the electoral frauds without a protest makes the situation more critical. As man after man becomes alienated from tho Administration ho falls into line with the opposition and tries to calm his conscience by condemning fraud even louder than tho regulation Dem ocrats. The yell of "fraud" is be coming so general thut it drowns all other party cries and political watch words Philadelphia Times. Libel Suit. Hon. Thos. J. Bigbum has entered suit for libel against the Pittsburg Commercial and Pittsburg Pott. The Commercial publishes a com mtiuiealion intimating that Bigham received 11,600 while in tho Senate for voting for a bill In tho interest of 1 liquor men. The Pott published a communication from Harrisburg al leging that whilo Bigham hold the office of Commissioner of Bureau of Statistics he purchased several vol nines of the American Cyclopedia for the State and appropriated them to his own use. And for these frivolous charges ho has brought a libel suit against both papers, claiming 150,000 damages. We know Bigham well; ho is the biggest Radical fraud that Pittsburg ever fostered. Tathetio Lyiho. It is time for an other affidavit from Eliza Pinkston. The physician who attended her cer tifies that there was nothing In her case that preventod hor from going where she wished or that wonld confine her to a room. Hence there was no ne ccssity for the dramatic scone that was enacted before the Visiting States men Id New Orleans and that John Sherman described with so much elo quence and pathos in the United States Senate. Bight. A Harrisburg correspond ent of the Philadelphia Timet justly compliments Mr. J. Blake Walters, tho chief clerk of the Treasury, for his efficiency and seal In making straight the crooked places in that department Mr. Waller certainly deserves credit for what has already been accomplish ed in the reformation of Treasury management. l.XFOHMA 7 O.V FOR VOTERS. The regulur assessment or registry list for the coming lull vUelion have already been made, nnl mo now lo be found posted at Um polling plai ts In iiitUSwT-V ''M'.'rte .emtMl bv ( law, Under tho new Constitution every person desiring to volo at the approaching November election must havo resided for tho period of fire moHlhiiH) days in the election dis trict wboiM bu offers to vote, and if over twenty twoyeitrsol age, shall have paid within two yours a Stato or Coun ty tax, which shall bate been assessed at least ftro wioi.M.t, and paid at least one month before the day of uloctiun. More: Tht cdiztn ieho removed from one borouijh or township to another be tween the 6th of September and election Jay loses hit right to tote; because he must swear that he has resided at least GO days in the district whore hcoflors to vote. And if he has resided but five, ten, or twenty days tlicro ho cannot dcclaro that he has lived 60 days there in. Those who wish to vote tho com ing fall had better examine the list of voters now in tho hands of the Asses sor, (or the ono lo bu found at tho elec tion house.) and sco if their names are enrolled. If not on the list, inform tho the Assessor at once of the omission. The omission of names produces more confusion and trouble on election day than all defects put together, and yet, it is ono of tho simplest duties enjoin ed upon the Assessor, and it is equally simple if the voter does not know that his name is not ou tbo list until be of fers his ticket and some one challenges him. Itbecomstho duty of the citi zen from this mail tho 4th of Sep tember (sixty days before the election) to apply to tho Assessor if he wants his name placed on tho list. Ilistheduty of every Assessor to remain at tho Elec tion House in his respective district on the 3d and 4th day of September next, when tboso not Registered, can find him and have their names put on tho list of voters. Under tho change modo in our election laws an Assessor ren ders himself liable to a fine of 1100 and throe moths imprisonment for assessing a tax against any person after tho tiino spocified in tho law for closing his la bors. Rendered Happy. The editor of the Pittsburg Teletjraph is perloctly delighted with the idea that that city will bo made a shipping port for Europe, and steamers made to run uplo Cresson Springs, all through Congressman bite's efforts. This is Iho way he compliments him : "General Harry White has written a letter lo Brigadier General A. A.' Humphreys. Chief of tho Army Engincors, in relation lotho proposed survey of the Allegheny, Hiskiminctas and Conemangh, by which we observe that ho not only contemplates thu running of steamers up tho mountains to Cresson Springs, but also proposes a ship canal from tho Ohio to Lake Erie via Xalte Chautau qua. This would bo a big thing for Pittsburg, and wo may yet live to see a lino of ships running from this Point to Liverpool. And it only requires $20,000 for the nest egg that is to batch the great bird of Commerce." A Griumer Humorist. The Pitts burg Telegraph states it in this way : Col. Noyes, the State Treasurer, is a grim hnmorist. In a letter to Hon. Jobn B. Guthrie, of this city, ho states that ho has been publishing monthly statements of tbo condition ol the finances, as required by law, but ad mits the fact thai the people of the Stato knew nothing about it. This ho explains by saying that ho is required by law to print tbo statements only in the two Hsrrisburg organs, the Patriot and Telegraph. Ot courso this gives them about as much publicity as though they were printed in Groek. The two organs got fifteen cents a lino for publishing them, but Col. Noyes might try the experiment of sending duplicates of his report to the press generally, which might possibly pub lish tbo main points of it as news." A Westerner. The Philadelphia Timet says : Out West a statesman's principal business nowadays is to ex press his views. Senator McDonald, of Indiana, has just dono this, but he has said nothing remarkable. Being a good Democrat tho Senator hasn't the slightest doubt . tho Democrats will carry Indiana and return Vooibccs to the Senate. He doesn't think tho Na tionals can succeed, because the other parlies covor all the issues. Tho Sen ator rather inlimates that Ben llarri son will be the United States Senator if the Republicans get the Legislature-, as Harrison has more strength than any of the dozen or so who supposo themselves flopping around in Morton's shoes. Boiler Explosion. Sunri-ry, IV, August 0. A boiler in Ihe steam saw mill of John Gross at Shamokin dam, a milo and a half from this place, ox ploded to-day. A number of men wero scaldod and mutilated In a shocking manner, some of them being blown to a great distance, John G ross, the pro prietor, Charles Elliott, tbo engineer, and a boy named Charles Froymoyr, were instantly killed, We. Freymcyr and Isaac Fodder wero serionsly hurt and will probably die, and another man was severely injured. Tho acci dent was caused by tho carelessness of the engineer, who, on returning from dinner and finding the boiler empty, allowed cold water to run into them. The Radical Breakdown. The Radical Stnto Convention met at Co lumbia, South Carolina, tho other duy, and adopted a platform. It re affirms belief in the election of Hayes and Chamberlain ; denounces the fraud in vestigation ; accuses the Democrats of fraud, murder and Intimidation during the election of 1870, and says that owing to riflo club rule and it boing impossible for Republicans to vote without incurring great personal dan gor it is deemed expedient not to nom inate candidate for Governor and other 8tato officers. No army there is what the matter. A 1'LAiM Statement. Tho New York Timet is the highest Radical an Ihonty in this country, and tho editor statu tho caso in this way : "Tho Na tional party is almost an unknown quantity, so far as the result of tho Congressional eloclions aro concerned and the Republicans should treat it ai an enemy with whom no compromise is to he made." ,1 SAMPLE OFQVEKIIXESS. The llai risburg Teteqravh, theorem of tho Cameron and tbo Treasury ling, has been "twitting" Col. Noyea, lieiiKM-ralic .Statu Treasuivr, about ninkiiiL' 'H'vcioiuncnis. " 'I'lVf-'T.'ti nxsiiinea lo uiilnliiister a mini nose in this way : Tho sum of $2,500 was appropriated for the purpura of paying Ihuexpenses of issuing a new limn iu 1K77. From the Auditor General's ollleo we leu in that of ibis sum 781.90 were paid for engraving bonds and 1765.20 for ad vertising tho loan. This would leave a balance of 1950.00, and this amount receipted for by the lour Treasuiy Clerks, Moonra. Collon, Eugan, i'lolf-1 man unit tnio, tor eierit-ai servieu in I ir..t nr. . , l connection with thu Issue of new five per cent loan." As these gentlemen wore already receiving sufficient and iiinplo salary, and as but ono or two did iinv Clerical work In connection with the jnutter (and even what was dono was hut little), the transaction has at last a queer look. Nino hun dred and fifty dollars ought to pay for considerable extra clerk hire. But it is broadly asserted thut the throe first mimed clerks received nono of the money, and the fact that separate vouchors wero not given, the whole four having signed a single receipt, looks Vvr-y in ue h as though this money ....... ..Ml'.. .....i ....i -... . I... I pifl pMSes of some ojkj about tffb nua ivi iu .iv-ii iui mu Vlianiai tiry. Or was it (as some assort) used to swell the Republican election fund of lust year This latter is probably the correct conclusion, for of all the enormous sums spent upon elections by tbo Re publican leaders nearly the whole is in some form pilfered from the Stato and Federal Treasuries. Wo append n correct copy of the vouchers upon which these clerks were paid doable salaries, to wit: llAimaBtira, Noremuer?, I87T Reeelvedof Uoo. Henry Hawle, Stata Treaearer, Biae kna- dred and bay dollar! for clerical earvieai ia eon Beetioa with tba leiaing of new I per eent loao (nntboriied by aot of alan-b Id, I877)aa peroeo- tinn II ol general approprialtua aol ol olerch ZJ, 1S77. . $Vj0. tlKonuaW.Col.TOR, Job. P. Sagas, II. K. llurr.Ai, W. U. Uabt. Ai per reeolollon adopted by tha aniamlailoBrB of tha linking fund, dated May 19, IS77, "aa- tboriaiog tba blata Treaearer to eattla aad pay all Boeounte laourred ia deiignlug, printing and binding, for new plate! aud eernnoatel and for aervioea of the elerba to timing tha Bew 6 par went, loaa, l Bereny oerttly Iba above aeeounl lo ba eorreot. Hbxbt Rawlb, Stela Treaaarrr. Mr. Ruwlo should at lctil explain to the public why he paid his clerks this largo sum when thoy wero already in receipt of sufficient salaries from the State for very light work. Tho Tele- graph, challenged the pruduulioii of such example. We aecoiiunodutu it with ono does it want more? A Friiiiitki l Disaster. A collision oc'iurred on the Pan Handle load at mi early hour on Wednesday, August 7th, near Mingo station, three miles west of Stculienvillo, Ohio, between an express tK-sscnger (ruin west, and a freight train east. The engine of the passenger train, two mail cars, the baggngecarfind two passenger coaches were thrown from tho track and bad ly wrecked. Twelve persons were killed, and about twenty injured, sev eral of them severely. There is only a single track nt Ibis place, and there was criminal iiegligeuco on the part of tho employe of the freight lrain,as tho passenger (rain had the right of wav. A Noted Desperado. The Herald correspondent in Paris telegraphs that Lewi Baker, the man who shot tho famous Bill Pooloin New York in 1855, has died in that city. Ha resided in Pans from shortly after tho murder to the time of his death He lived under the assumed namo of Jackson. It was pretty generally known among the American colony in the French capital that bis real namo was Baker, and that ho was tha slayer of Poolo, but bo was al way called Jackson, and was record ed in the American Register under that name. It is not known how ha lived. Exactly. The Harrisburg Patriot in alluding to tho 1100,000 robbery nt State bonds, says: "It must havo been known to Henry I). Moore, the Re publican Stato Treasurer who succeed ed Henry 8. Magraw, that his prede cessor received $28,000 on account ol the $100,000 in bonds left with the Girard Bank by Treasurer Bickel when ho went out of office. Why did not Henry D. Moore rcquiro iho Gi rard Bank to return the bonds or so count for them when he found that it failed to report to him tho sale of any of them T" Hayes' Ambition A correspondent ol Iho New York Herald has inter viewed Hayes on the Cabinet question, and he delivorod himself in this way: "Tha relations between all the mem ber ol tho Cabinctand myself have been from tho first, and are now, en tirely harmonious and pleasant, and it is on of my ambitions, so fur as 1 am concerned, that my administration shall ba notable as one whose Cabinet was co existent with it, in its entirety, from first to last, unbroken by any change and unmarrod by any flaw of unkindly focling." When to rat Kruit. An oxchango says: "The Spanish proverb ha ft that 'Fruit is golden in lb morning, silvor at noon, but lead at night.' Americans do not seem to have heard ol this proverb. Mostly they eat fruit at night and henre have not tho sover eign idea of it that they would if they had eaten it at a more proper time. Juicy fruits, like the orange, should bo oaten in tho morning, a little before breakfast not latortban noon. Early in the day they will, if oaten, prove to be the beet possible medicine (or the bilious." Radical Philanthropy. Congress man Hanna, of the Indianapolis dis trict, has been in Washington advis ing tho Republican campaign com mittee to flood Indiana with bloody shirt literature as the only kind that the Hoosicr people arc demanding at this time. Thus far tho committee has very little of this kind of litera ture on hand, and it take money to print it. When Hayes make his con tribution to tho campaign fund things will look up In the Southern outrage line. Tdicr Enouoii. Hugh P, Sholler, cashier of the Union Bank of Lewlt burg has been arrested for embezzle ment, fra-id and perjury. His account is short $50,000. and ho Is in prison. iDemocratio Primary Elootion Rules of i ! Crearfiold CoUUty, j Cel ler C BB ITTBK, 1. 1 be orgnnlielloB of ill Cuunlr Ooinuiltlre ekell be and remaia ee aow euadttolad mat I' iae amiirwr lur every Isiroali and uwb!iip. aud , wltielt U..uhm,ii eiiakl M etlaelN enall Buia al Jaouari l-ia.,lug ll,lr elotiim. r TBB PBI.Uf Kfl Alb !X!IVBIOB , I. The number of delegate! lo whiuh a toll die. trial li entitled U baeed uion tho fallowm- rule, that le tu aay I Keeb eli-ettuo dialnoi in Oio uoun I polling one buudred lletnoeratie a, ler leal, eliajl ba entitled iu two delegate abculutjly, and loreaeb ad-liliuaal oae boadrad Iteiuoera'tv vute. or fraotiuu gn-alar thau uiia-balt thereof, pulled la raid ditUiat at tba lael preoedlng ttuferoor'l aleolion, an aaditloual delegate, and under ihle raia tha lolli.wii'g allitiai,t ol delegatea II aow made lor HIS BuBOt'd ARti TOWBelltPa. Durnilde borough I'Deeatur. OlaarSald. lib'eigaeua ...... Curweueeiiie J ll.r.ni Sitirabaui. , X.tluahea It Oreeowood ..... lUlullob 2 HuUltOB n. I Jordan 1 Kartlwui..... J Knoi I Lawreaor.. 3 Morrli ... I IVnn.. ........ iPUe , I l ot ...... Woodward Lumber Oitr.. New Wa.hiogtou , Newburg Oloeola.. Walleret,.a lifOeeria lawnbiu... Bell Hluoa Uge Brauford Brady Burmide. Coviogtua... Total 'I T7 aLKcrioa ee- ana ih-tibb or tSAifiiMM. A. The deli-gate oleocloaa an4 County Cunren tloa ehall ba guverned aad eoBiuatad eteielly la aroordeaea with tha fullowlng rnlea, and Iba Cbalrmau of tha County Oommllteeo aball be an nually eleelad by tha Cnnnty OoDV.-nlioa aad abaU ba ee-jWo, ba Preaident of all County U .avaa tioaa. . i TIMB OF XLKCflft. 4. The el-ollna fur delegite. In rrpree.nt be ainerent smricie in inn eunuel Ltemocrutie Vuun- TftfTS-j'aViding i g. neral rltctitSil for ufttu dtrtrlct, on , ,....,. .k.ll h. h.l.l ., !.. .. I .1 Iho Saturday preoedlng the third Toetday of Sep. temtsir, (belug Ihe l,ib tbia year) beaia ,lbg at 1 o'uluok. p. an of ealunday. BO TO NOLO BLKlTtlia 3. Tlia laid delegate election eha'l --a held by ai, elartioo boerd, t'leoailatof the member of the County Cunmlttre fnr eiirh dlririrt. and two otber braioeratlo toti-r Ibf-renf, wboehnll ba ao. pointed or dreignatrd by the t nanty Committor. Bow TO r.u. VACalcnu j In earn any of tha peraoui ao ounetitutlug tha board ihel! he aheent from Ibe plaee 'if holding the election for a quarter of aa bnnr after tha liiua appointed, by Rule Firit, fi.r tba opening af the aaine, hla or Ibalr pluea or place, ehall ba llled by bb elentlun to be ein lucled riia eoee by tba beiaooratie Tatarepreieat at Ibe lima. quALinc-ATioR or voTtna. ' 6. Every qaaliflad rotar of tba dlitrtet, who at tha leit general election voted tha Demoeratie tieket, ehall ba aallUcd to Tote at tha delegate al.-ctioaa. Hons or vuriaa. T. The Toting at all delegate eleelioaa eball bo by ballot t npoa wbieh ballota aball ba writlea or printed tbe name or nemee of tba delegate or del egate! eotad lor, together with aay inatfaetloaa wbieh tba voter may deeira to giva the delegate or delegatea. Each ballot ta ba received from tbe perefia voting tba aane by a member af Ibe eleetiea board, and by him dopoelted ia a boa or otber receptacle prepared for that parpoee, lo which boa or other reeepteele no pereoa bat tba membere of the eleetloa board abail have aooaaa. or tSBTBrcrtoKs. I. No luttruetloai aball be rooeired or reeog aieed anlen tha lame ba voted upnu tbe ballot aa provided by Rule Beveotb, nor aball auoh la etroeiiona, If voted upoa the ballot, ba binding upon tha delegate, anlraa one-half or mora of the balkta iball contain inatntelloai eonoerning tbe ama office. Whenever faalf or mura of the bal lon ihall enntaia tnitrnetiona concerning any office, Iba delegatea alerted at euch election liall be bald to be metrueted to lupp-irt tbe candidate having Ihe higher! r.srob'r of votra fnr lach cflioe. That abtn a caalidata having received the bigheal aumher of vote! ia a diitriet ie elriokea frtra tba roll ia eceurdaneo with Rule Thirteenth It become! tba duty of the de!eg uei in aa'd dis trict Iu can tbeir voter fr the eandl late having received tbo Beat bigbeet number of vut.-l ia laid dialriel, "rveiuVd that aucb oandidata ehall bare received one-fourth .tba aumuvr of voui pulled lor tha eandidatea. roxnruTiBo tub aiaortox, BKTessa Avn blibks. 9. Kach election hoard ahull keep aa accurate llet of tha namea of all penona voting at aueb electionii wbicb lie! of voter! logciber with a full and complete return of aucb election con taining an aocarrite itateuient of tha poroo elected dolrgalee aad all inilructioai vote-l, shall be eeitified by aaid board to tha County Cunvoa tieu, apoa printed blank! to ba furni.hvd by the Couaty Committee. COXTa-aTMO BBATB OF DRLBfl ATBS, FRA C n, KTC. II. Whenever from aay diitriet, quali led Dein oeralte volere, la eumbcra equal ta live timee tba delegatea wblob aucb diitriet baa la tha Couaty Convention, ehall complain ia writing of ao an dua ekettoa of false return of delegatea or of la atraetioaa, la wbieh complaint the alleged laeta lhall ba epceially eel forth and verified by tbe affidavit of cna or mora peraoaa, aucb oomplniat ehall bava tha right ta eonteat the eeat of inch delegatea ar laeir validity af each loatraione. AcoaalTTsa or rtva. Such anmplalbt aball be heard by a oommi ttaa of Ave delegatea la ba ajtpoiotad by tha Presi dent of tha C'oavaatioa, abieb aaid committee ball proceed ta beer taa partiaa, tbeir proofs and allrgatlooa, aad as eona aa may aa reported to tbe CoBventioa what delegatea are a a tit led lo aeeti tbereia, and what iaatructlooi are binding apoa lueb delegatea. Wbereupoa the Coaven tien ihall proceed immediately, npoa theeall of Ibe yeaa aad aaya, la adopt or rejeot the report of tbe eoaleeting partlea. In which eall of tbe yeaa and aaya tbe nataea of tba delegate! whoee loata are contested or wboae tnstniclioi.1 are ditputad, ball ba omitted. qnAiirlrATioRfl ar naiBaATB scBeTiTiiTBa II. AD delagetea meat rraido la tbe diitriet they repreeenl. Ia eaaa of abeeaee or iaability to attend, eubatilottooa may ba made from eiti aeni of lb a dialriel. at'BT BRBT IRBTBt'CrtoRS, OR SR BvrBtLSO. IS. Delegatea mart obey laltraetioaa given them by tbeir respective dlitrlots, aad if violated U iball be tba duty ar the Preaident af tbe Coa vention to eaal tba vola af aoeb delegate or dele gal!! la Bocordaaee with tba Imtruetioaa ; and tbe delegata ar delegatea ao offending aball ba forthwith expelled Irom tba Coavaatioa, and hall aet ba eligible to any office or placa of trait la Ihe party for a period af two yeara. A BAJURITV Or ALL RRCBSIABY TO ROBINATa. II. Ia eonveatloa a majority of all tha dale gates iball be aeoeseevy ta a anmlnatlon t aad aa perena 'a isat aball be ateluded from tba list af eandidatea nntil aHee the SIXTH ballot or vote, whoa tbe persoa reeetring tba leest Bom ber ef votea aball ba omitted end attack from tba roll, aad ao oa al aaoh euoeceatva rata aatll a aomiaatloa la made. reiAi.TV roa t-oaaiTrtas raacM abb bbiirbt. 14. If any persoa who is a candidate for any nomination before the County Coavaotlon. shall ba proven ta have offered or paid nay moaey, or olber valuable thing, or made any proeaiee of a ooaeideration or reward lo aay persoa for bis vote or influence, to secure tbe delegata from any district, or shall have offered or paid any money or veloa.de thing, ar protaieed aoy eon. ideratioa ar reward, to any delegate lor his rota, ar ta any ether pereoa with a view of lodolging ar securing tbe votes of delegatea, or if tba same aball ba done by any other pereoa with tbe kaowl. edge aad oonecat of snob candidate, Ibe aame of aucb candidate ehell be immediately etriekca from Ibe list of eandidatea, ar If saoh fact ba aseer taiaed after bla neminatioa to aay office, aad be fore tbe Inal adjoarnmeat , the aame of the aam inee shall be struck from tha ticket aad the va eaacy supplied by a aew aomiaation, and la either aiaa each persoa shall ba Ineligible la any aomlaaltoa by a eooveatloa, ar la an eleeltea aa a delegate thcreaner. And ia ease 11 shall be alleged after tha adjournment of the Oonvontlna that any aaadidate pat la aomlnatien baa baea gailly af aaoh acta, or aay ether fraudaleat prae ticae to oblaia each BomtneUoa, tbe ebarge eball be Investigated by the Cooaty Committee, and each steps tahoa ai Uta good of Ihe perly-may require. Ik. If aay delegele shall receive any money av other valuable thing, or accept tbe proaiee of aay consideration or reward ta ba paid, delivered, or secured ta aim, ar any persoa for aaeh dela. gala as aa ladaeement for bis vote, apoa proaf af tbe fact ta tha aatlafaetioa af tbe Cttaveatioa sach delegata shall ba forthwith expelled, and aball aot be reeatve.l aa a delegata lo any falara eoaveatloa, aad ehall be ineligible to any party emlaatioa. auLaa to savs raacBaaxcR. II Caaaa arisiag ander tha rati shall have preeedeuea aver all ether buslneee in aonventlan, aalil delaraMaeel. rbtibs arrna tanaxTiox, 17. Tha Caaatj Convention shall mast anna, ally, la the Coart Hoaee at 1 a'aloek p. m , oa tha third Tuesday of Reptamber. AaBOFBCRVBRT BV OAXBIBATBR. II. The aaeaee af aH the eandidatea for office ball ba miaoaacad at least three weeks prerieue lo tha time al holding the primary election. ISRAEL TEST, Join W. Hon a, Chairmea. Secretary. .Kx Senator Poinemy, of Kansas, says that in 1880 the Republicans will renominate Grant unanimously, and thut in after years it will require affi davit to provo that tlicro was any op position to hi re-election. It will be a long timo in this country before affi davits will be needed to convince the public that Mr. Pomeroy, of Kansas, is a knave whom it wore desirable to keep in the deepest seclusion of pri vate lifo, and a good many voters en tertain almost the same sort of opin ion of Grant. The residence of John Rassohoro, near Boiling Springs, Cumberland county, Pa., wo entered recently by two nioakod men. Mr. Bassehure, who i nlnuty.lhrre yean of age, waa bra tally knocked down and tied, and hi wife and anothor lady wero aeenred and all th money in the bouse carriod off. It is foared the old man will not survive hi injuries. A TORS' A VO HORROR. Railroad smash iiih are not all the di.MU.tors that the human lainily 01. coniitem. The Vtb inst. was an avtlul day lir portion til' Now Kngland. A terrible tornado pussud over WullinJ fill. I utuwl.lt rfrllat-ly JtfJVfWjltte HtV Itlew over r daoa, uprootoa iruea unit caused Ihu greatest devastation. It is estimated that the killed will number at least twenty, while iho wounded reach twice that number. The tolo giapli wires and poles wore blown down, so that it was imMssible to eommunicttledireclly with Now Haven or outside points. Altor the tornado passed it was found that it had been confined lo a belt of territory about half a mile wide, and the whole damugu and loss ol life had occurred oh Win sa.Jr plains, about a quarter ot a mile north of the railroad station, near the line of the. New York, New Haven and Hart ford Railroad. At 0 o'clock, when tbe men wore testing the several factories iu the vicinity, il began lo rain gently. In a lew minutes the rain increased lo a peilcet deluge, whilo the lightning illumined tho darkuned sky as bright as duy, and tho thunder rolled a con tinuous and deafening roar. Without a second's warning, a tor nudo of wind mingled with rain and hail swept across the northern part of town, from west to east, aud every thing movablo in its track was swept awny. It scorned lo last but a moment, but its results wero frightful. After wards light rains fell, which soon passed olf, and at 8 o'clock when tho train urrived with aid, tho heavens were clear and the moon shone brightly. By actual count tony d trolling houses wore demolished, and at least fifty burns. Tho following aro among tho killed, nearly all by houses fulling on them. In the Plains school house oil the children's desks, lay the dead bodies ol twelve persons four men six v,,men and two children. Besides, these one man, three women and Ihrco children, und probably one or two mo ro aro believed lo lio killed and among iho ruins. Tho list of wounded, many ol whom are dying, reaches at present above forty, and will bo increased as the re port conic in. The victims are of both sexes, their ages range from Iwo yeurs upwards, and in some casus four or five in one family aro killed or badly wounded. Tho scene was a heartrending one. The wooden houses wero carried clear off thoir foundations Irom a foot to an eighth of a mile. In the line of the tornado nothing was left standing, and on each Bide of iu track lesser damage was done, chimneys especially suffer ing. There wero many incidents. A youth who was standing on a railroad tract when struck by the lull force of Hie tornado, was picked up titty loot away almost beheaded. Mrs. Huldy had her child in bur arms when picked up ; both wero deud and almost scalped. Fred. Liltlewood was killed by flying timber as ho was coming home from work, r our female relatives of John Munson were buried in the cellar of the. bouse when blown down, and it took a long while to get them out. It was reported they were killed, but when found two' were injured slightly, tho other two escaping. Dwelling houses were swept away out of exist ence, and barns lifted clear ol tho bay contained therein, the latter being left standing and the- roots of innumerable houses wore taken off. Tho railroad tracks were not disturbed and trains aro running as usual. Physicians have arrived, and tho selectmen have tele graphed to Governor Hubbard, asking that the militia company bo called out to render aid. If tho wounded die, at most the death list will not exceed thirty. The lots to property is about $100,000. Boston, Mass., Aug. 9. Tho storm did immense damage to crops, houses, bnrns, stripping fences, etc., throughout Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Lightning struck in many places, burning barns, killing cattle, eto. A CEXTRAL DILL CLUB ORGAX1ZED. In complianco with the call of the Chairman of the Pemocratio County Coin m itlco, o) July 31st, 1878, between tour and five hundred citizens assem bled in the Court House the evening of tho 8th Inst., for the purpose of or ganizing a Democratic campaign club. The meeting having been called to order, and tho oiijoct thereof briefly stated by Israel Test, Esq., the Demo crats of Clearfield and vicinity proceed od to organize themselves into the "Central Domocratio Dill Club." ' Tho meeting proceeded at onoo to the election of permanent officers. Dr. J. P. Burchfioid was, upon motion, elected President, and Thomas Keilly, Kzra Ale, J. A. Faust and Jno. Patter son, Vice Presidents; A. W. Walter and J. F. Snyder, Recording Secre taries; John W. Wrigley, Correspond ing Secretary; A. J. Jackson, E. C. Johnson, T. A. Fleck, 8. T. Brockbsnk, Reuben McPherson, N. B. Lee, J. L. Cuttlo and Ed. Uuinzburg, Executive Committee, and C. Howe, Treasurer. After tbo organization of tbe Club, Mr. Test staled tbe puqvoses for which the '-Central Democratic Dill Club" was formed, after which ho discussed, in a brief manner, the present con dition of affairs and the cause thereof, concluding bis remarks by introducing to the Club Senator Waliaeo, who, in bis usual ablu manner, addressed the meeting upon the one absorbing ques tion of the day that of finance. He also impressed upon tho mind ot Dem ocrat tho tact that the sole object of the club organization is to poll toe entire Domocratio vote of the reepoct ivo boroughs and" townships of the county, and if that was done, victory wss sure. The following resolution was thon offered and passed: Resolved, That we proceed to organize clubs in evory borough and township throughout the county at an early day, and thereby assist in rescuing tbe Stat from mis rule and bad government The club book was then opened, and in response to tbo invitation, upwards of two hun dred voters came forward and enrolled themselves as members of the "Central Domocratio Dill Club, of Clearfield." J. P. BuicnriELO, A. W. Walters, President, J. F.Hnydee, Seoretarie. .nnounctmrntf. Primary Election, Saturday, Sept. 14. bbr The feea wales malt ba eia la advaaea will ba ai rollewai For Jadge ar Congreae II will be$20; Senator, IIS Aeeemhly ar Treaearer IS I Cmmls.ionor, aad Aaailoror Comaer M. Thla will ieelado It.otl tlebeta for aaeb aaadidate, aad Iba aeeaeaary biaabs ta eandael the eleollna. ASS BM DIT. We ate authorised ta anaoaaoo tha aama af JOHN A. linhilORY, of CarweaaTllla, aa a aaa didate for tba ottos of Assembly, eahjeot ee Ibe rales governing tbe Demoeratie party. a peetoaoe addraee, Carwaaevllw, Pa. We are aotnorlsed ta aanoaaes tba naeae af MATT MoATEKH, af Hoaladele, aa a aaadidate for tha ollra af Assembly, eebjeet ta Ike raVae geraralag Iba Demoeratia party. Poatettoa address, Beatidela, Pa. We are aatherlaed la aaaoaaaa Ike same af AAEON 0. TATI, af Crearteed, aa s aaadidate for the ottoo af Aeeemaly, nbyeat ta Iba rales govarnlag the Demoeratie party. Poatodea address. Clear! eld, Pa. TREASURBrV vTa are aotnerlerd. lo annoaaaa tha naaaa af DANIEL STEWART, af Bradasrd eewbebin. aa a eaadldaU for laa ettaa af Treaearer, e.beet to Ibe rnlea oraraiag tbe Uomaeralle parly. Paalotlea addnea, Waadlaad, pa. Wa a in BBtharlsad fa aaaaaaaa Iba aame as PHILIP D0TT8, of rU tcwaeklp, aa a aaadldaas fsf Iba oalaa af Traaanrer, eaejeet to taa raUe avsralag Uta Daeaaaratle fearty. a Pnatafeeaoddraie, Sleaj Hepa, Pa. 3tw di'trtlsnnfuts. W in ifhnrttfHt U nftouii tht vm of LKANDKK DKNNIN(, of Uwreno tot7hip. i MftditUt fur lh '1.0 el Tr.urr, tihjtt g Iba rulct ffiivniiBg iLM luvr nx t frtj. PoilulBr MldreM, (.rfle'l, I'. W tr MtbitrtanJ lo nBottitf th tn.um.f-f CHAtM-ltf IMJlfHJ.. o iirjr . ; . J'otrttfliuf tiUrcM, LutUnt-'urg IV W Mr jtt.irUf lo ai..touaa lb Btii of TIloMAH A. 1IUOVEH, or Cmwonavill. ft Mi.llilt( for tlis uB. of Trwurcr. lubjoet Iu tbo rulM irnvorolnn tbo UtraAflrft'io rtj. PoiloRiiw ft lilro, CiroiTill, T. COMMIHHH-N tilt. Wo or taihnrlttd to anBounot tho tifttui of JOSIAII H. HKAII, of Uwnnoo tow.Mh., ai ft oantiitisto for tbt nltiot of Cogotj Coamiinonor, nr-jret to tho niloi gurtraing Hit lauorli party. Potto ttiite a.iiJrM. Tiir HrivllU. P Vo arc aaioorlted to tnaotiDoa llo nini ofi DKNJ. kUNUKK, 0r Chill tophii, u a o- j diiUto fur tbo iifiino of Cualj Cutuin.M.unr r, ubjeet lo iho rota governing tha Uoui'ieratia I party, j , Ptyitoffioo adalrta UurJ. t'. W aro anthorliH to annotJon tho nam of; SAM 1Kb LAN.sHt.KKY, t)r , of Lmrrouoa (own hip. ai a oandtuUto fur lh ofl o of County Com mtaaiooor. nhjtw-t to lb ruloa governing tba Dciunormito priy, i'u.iuttioo ftdtiroft, WooJIanl, P. Wo aro author. ltd to nanouiict th nam of CLAftK DROWN, of Lawreno, townihip. at a and.dat fur tbo offlea of Uuuoty C-mluis-inar, ubjtot o th rulvi goviining th lfainucratie party. Tuituflci aidrcaa, Cloar'le.d, Pa, Wo ar HQlKoriied to aonnone th of 8. Tt'KNKK MITIJIUXI.. of N.w Wablngtoa, a a dhBdidato for th offlo of Cranry Cuanaitv toner, iubet to ta ro.ii gromlig tbo lowo erali party. Poatofflc add rail, N. WibiagUn. Pa. w ar aothoritad lo annouoo th nam of JOHN SUA, f La wren c twDbipr aa a oan dttlat fur tba otfioo of County Commiiioaor, rub jeflt to tb rols gov train; tbo Waive ratio party. PualolBe ad iroaa, Claarflald, P. Wo ar auiboriitxl to aonouno lb nam of WM. P. CHAMHKKd, of Curoarili, a. a can didal fur tb uftoeuf Cunnty Coion.ia.ior, lub jeet to the rules a over n in g tbo Deooeriic pirty- roatoBeO atldreaa, l'rwi.iTil, Ja . Waa mrat il t hitrliax) h unnanM itiat nA-anai tit mt Ulhll AN II lit) WW l faa-ir.-traa. tn.n.hm a a oaadidat for tb oflio of County Com urn - wntjr, itunjcoi to too rnlea governing tue Uein". eralio party. roitouco addi-CM, kartbaua, fa. We aro autheriird to annoan th oatn of CONKAD W. KVLKR, of Urabaai lowaablp, aa a and.dat for tbt uffloa of C'tunty Comraiu.oner, ubjert to tb rulta gov truing tho Democratic party. Poit'iSo add real , Gralamton, Pa. AITD1TOH. VVa are authorised to announea tLe naioe of RBI BEN STRAW, of Jordea bwnship, aa a aaadidate fi-r Iheoflleeof County Auditur, subject to too rules governing tbe Demoeratie party, a t'ottolBee addrear, anaonvilte, Pa. tfur flftrtisnntnts. HORSE tVAt-TKII.Ttae undersigned wlshra to pnrehasa a good young boraa, about three or four yeara old, medium eisc, round aad well built, aod good traveler. MILKS R. TJKEHS, Aug 14, 1878 J!. Clearfield. I'a. J P. McKKN'RICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CLEARFIELD, PA. Office opposite Coart Heme, In Maeoaie Building. aeeund Suor. u(l4,'TS-ly, SELLERS' LIVERPILLS r af aut tVeutaittig. Atnrnsu. fit c. aa4 mil sWufrriu f tt LItt Bs-ad ' Sallan' t.lr-y nil) MfM M erf U'tf Csaamlaial vhMktMtMlJH aMisqajft wart -Wtl AbvJrawt rtJtisaf " I ru larnaearad VlWra' Llitf Pllli -Tka 14aaM. tit 4T KedUitlf . tris Mc Tktt U'taa) tamatraeie .1 eMriiadWar't InlU D R. A. T. SCHKYYEK, MEDICAL KLECTRK1AN . AID ELRCTIUC PHYSICIAN. Oflee at (it Laard 11 onto, sear tb depot CleaHUId, Ha. Ilea wad lb diaoaaoa of women and children a rpocialty lor years, aad will at 'end to all call, igbt or uy, ts tbe ooroogb ot Ulearfi-lti. fcl amt it a I (, and adt-ieo free for ose mnnth, at bu offlso only. julyH, '7Mf. N(riCli.-AH pertoB ar hereby notified that tho foliowlnf Mraonat rrt-Mfty on ny farm in Lawrenoa Iowa -hip, Clearfield ertunty. Pa-, selonffa to tat. and bo one ele ba any to lereat in it, tit : On cow, 1 tbreo .tear old and 1 too y.riJ Utifer, b aboata, 1 lifbt wagoa, S aeraa aorn aad 4 aerr aorm. Jobs 0ra, vtaa llvaa oai tbo form, is working fur wages, aud bu o la I treat tn anything npoa the farm now, or Ibat may hereafter b railed njna M. CONSTANT CAUNS. Ang. 14, 1ST . HUNT'S Tht Cltvat KI4m Medicine ia Dot a n- ccripifund f tt baa beta brfolf ttte Dahlia- HI nu and DfJ LT Oil clMW"a, HI NT'S liMfaiTrd from llnanrtn aitx-tieye twd dfa.il. bun dredia to bare been (v--n up be J'dTaUUna dlt. Ill NT M HKA1 eeere or ihe Hldnei. lllaMer, is ip ruete Or can. l)roM, U ravel, Olaateti IarttlitlBaBa. .net Haal aal. m , and I Ml Il I NT P? H K m. I Y encoiirast-a leep. rrri aTa rioe. arpeuva, orrscei up Uie aritetn, wt rrn?--d bfalth tatMrrtiDtt. II I' NT'S KK11 tDV caret Falsi latbeHides, Hckt or ,olt, UcrDeral Debtl. It. Fema lo Ifiaaraie. D I .t u rbed eieep, Jxmo f Appetite. Hrlht' lllM-aee of mrKirfa MTtiiidn rotruiletpitaof Ue I'riBOe-tjeaUal nraaaa. It VST Bk.tlP.IIV ! purIj YftC" laMe.and iDeetet a arrant never hrf ir twrawtoed to tht wnblic nd ibe mmol rrllaaoe am e moodla iu Ja'iTS K KM K I Y ta nrepared IX. rnawwiii lor inn Ea dleeaaro. and a mil baea itwi to fait.. Oa l rial will aa etara vol. 'S bend lot nojopblal to "REMEDY Wat. CI. ARK R. raoTimaaoa, ORPHANS' COURT SALE or Real Estate of Joann&Stoddart, dee'd. J&nesville, Clo&rEold Co Pa. Ia partoaae of aa order of tbe Orphans' Court of Clearfield aounty. th anderaigned Adninii t rotor of tbo aatat of Joanaa (S tod dart, lata of Oahcb towaablp, dee'd, will tell at pah lio alo, on th prem.at, ia Jaoentlllt, oa TTB8DAT, BBPXKMBER 10, 1S78, at 1 o'cloeh p. tn., tb following deaeribed prop orty, ta wit: All that oortaln tract or pteeo or land ait oat ia tho Tillage of Jaaoartll, Clearfletd ooonty. Pa., boanded and deooribod aa frllowa ; On th aoatb by Mri- Kiddle, on Iho woat by aa allay, oa tha aorta by street, boing a lot fret froai by It feet deep, with a aaall two-atry frasio bona aad a nabl tberoon erocted. Tbhb On-half eaab oa oonflraifttiott of aal, and the halano ia ona year, with interest, to bo ecared by bond and mortgage on the praaitioa. WM. 8TODDART, JaneaTlllt, Ang. 14, 187 St. Adw'r. FI.Ol It, FEED, AND GROCERY STORE. JOHN F. KRAMER, am No. 4, Pie's yra Houac. t'learflrld, la. Keatia eoastaatly e band Sl-aAR, corrKi, TEAS, flODA.1 COAL Wl, SYRIll", SALT, , . SPICES, tOAP, Canard sad Dried fruits, Tobaaaa, Cigars, Caa dlea, Cider Vlasgar, latter, Igga, Ae. ALSO, IXTHA U0MX-MADI Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, Corn MetJ, Chop, Feed, Ao., AM af wbieh will be aaid abeam tar aaab at at aaabaaga ear aaejatrr aradaaa. JOHN f. KKAMia. Clearleld, Br,,. 1iy..tf Jlrii' IdwrtUrmfBt. Great Western Hotel Noa. 1311, III! A I3U Market Street, ' (,Vrl' eusi'le vVaaaawaWe CVrwaW Ayw, ruiadolphio, ronn'a. r ;jjpiu1j mr O.JaaraXMy ca.y;' This llutel Is Bear tbe aew Peblie Bellslngs aew Maeoaie Teaole, U. S Mial, and Aeeaemv' of Klne Arte. T. VV. TKAl'CK, rWr. ui-aa all aioar. iyl. Ta-iy TIN 4 SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MERRELL iia optii-d, ia boildtng ua Mark! atmt, ot tho old Weateni Jlottl lot, appoaito tb Cuort Uwm in Clearatld.a Til and 6bi-Iroa Maa. factory aod tor, rbr villb foaed al all liana a fult imo (A house rroinsiiiiTa aobss, ; Stoves, n&iwfcrt, Etc Houte Spouting and all kin da of job work, repair. Ing, Ac., dona on abort notioe and at raaaonabl ratea, Alan, agect for tba Singer Sewing Machine. A sapply of Machines, with Needles, ete.. al waye oa bnd. . terms, strictly cash ar eoaatry prod Dee. A ehera of natraaaga aolleltad. 0. B. MERRELL, Safrertatendent. ClearSeld, April 13, 1I7T-IL DRUG STORE. H. B. SPACKMAN, DRUGGIST and CHEMIST, At Bliaw'a old sttod, Clearfield. Pa, hai joat opened a now atuek of . ftHK .. MESH DRVVS, and la now prepared lo furnish anything la tho tho lie of Urugi an Medieia at tba ry low oft eaab prices. " He lata also en hand a largo stock of Combs, Hair and Tootb Uruabea, Fasey Artieloa, Toilet and "baring hwpi, an i avrrylhiag aaaally ktpt io a urt.-ciseii ivrua; oier. PHYSICUNS' PEISCEIPTIOliS compounded with earn, day or night. A literal sbare of patronage reepeetfnlfy solicited. II. B. dfACKat AN. Clearfield, Pa., Oct. 14, IS7T. RES liUMVnBETB1 tf OSTEOPATHIC SPECIFICS ltfrn tn icpnrml (or tu titty jrrarav I-fTTWlifre :ruvrl I! a mo r hht-'K. M);'l,i; i.fiiWJiU S.:u4 1 1 1 M tVT m-4Jr irr know , t ttvy ai"e Jiitt what Ihf reflate rnnt. aaTinr time, money, alr-nrfs n-id antTcrinv, 1,rry ainfti KtMrifin ti.e. i.t tl trieii penKTiptioa mt tut c luicetii ?i;J?&jiu CnrtK Centi V rp-a.ro-!peet;nit, Ii.tlimnatlcna, . . t, 1 rtni, W..r-m F.i-r, Wi.rm Cimc, . , W a. rin-tt,r-T''t(.iif Iiifaiita,. S3 4 I nrrbn, nf t hiltlrei: or Aiiull-t, . . to t, rivmenlfrv. ri)int HilkwCoUc, . . 15 ft. i'lifrterum.HirtltM. Vouiiiuvu Is 7. t ouxlit. Cold, lironcbui" to 8. II. ili-alvta, rnotbah. Peaarh. . . to . !!ra:larhrn. Hick Ilrtvtarhr, Vatlgo, . IS 19. aypn. liik.-j fitniT.acb to II. iVu:tirc-.M'iJ, or Painful IViVxla, . . . tS li (lltCat, lOO I'rr'ftl-I Per! Ml', .... to 1.1. Y(iii. t'ouj;h, 1 tticul; .ttaibina:, . to 14. hull Khctlin, Er ?-,'.!,., l:.riiiiuu, , to 1!V. ltliniiiiotitn, lihi mil le I'nipn, . , to 1ft. Frver and Ainir, ( hil: t't-r. Ago, . SO 17, Pllra. t.jtiid or bleidin 50 IK, OrrltiftRluiy, ani bntv nc Wr.tk Etea, . 00 1ft. i Mtnrrh, srr.ro or ctironic, Influenia, . BO . t hftopina miKh, viol nt ooogoa, . 30 ai. AhlMi4, npprt.auL4.-tl Brrathlnic, . . . Bft 29. P'.ar DUrhjirvP, lmaln?d riearliw, , tn Z3. iM-ratuln. cnlarcMl glamle. Swt-llinca, . ID tl. I.enM-nl Debtlitr, fh atcal Weavkaeea, , ao U. lrp-.y ad acaotv Beeretiuna, .... to tft. aara.a.rkntH.., alrkiiew fruu riding. . 60 t7. Kt4lner-lirnM, UravH 80 W. KrrtMia larblllty. Vital Weakneea, 1 ar W. hnrt MMiith, t anker, M ). I rlnnry Ueahnetwttlrtheb4, SO . riilntul PrrlndN, orwithHbaaTBa, . . 80 SS lienirai Heart, palpi tattoaa, etc. . I 0t S3. l-:pU Mty, bpaema, Bt. Vitus' Dane. . 1 nu M. Dlptitlif-rln, nkeratodoor tbroaL . . 66 tt. Ihi-on'C ConTCaUuna and aVvpuoBa, eo VAMlil CAACb. , Cm, Mnroron. with abor 31 La.lT3 Tlabi nd Uaiaualorbiirtkma, IIO.M Caa Moracco, of SO larg rials and Book, ft. IHtHt riktna1t?a arc aent toy th n alnarlr Imx ar tII, ta ang ami af the eminiry. irr af clutr-ge, rceclpiaf Krir?. Adtlrraa umphrrya' HomMtlilrHMlRerf , Uflice and Dt-poU 10V Fulton U New fork. i For Male by all Divvlata. HtlIBphwyw, BpewiAo MeUimal oatha oara and o-Mtmeiit of J--Ttaa aad lta ovra aantFRIvoa applitmtioo. HARTSWICK & IRWIN BKCOND STREIT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DIALER. Ill PURE DRUGS! CHKMICAL8I PAINTS, OII.S, DYE STUFF VAHNIBHK8, BRU8HIS, piRruMiir, PAxcr oo9 TOILET ARTICLES, Or ALL KIRD8, PURE WISES AND LIQUORS tn edlelnal psrataws. Trneaaa, Supporters, School Books and Italics. ary, aad all atbar artieloa aaaally foaad la a Drag aura. PHYSICIANS' PRRSCRIPTIONB CAR H LLY OOMPOUNDKD. Having a large ea aarioaee la tba haainaae lhay aaa giva entire aat lafaetioa. 1. (t. HARTSWICK, JOHN t. IRWIN. rieara.14. ttwwmeMi Is. lata JKMOVALI JOHN McGAUGHEY Woald Maaootfatlv nntlfv tbo ml.IL Mkerellf k. k. k.. . 1 k.:. ii u - Hhaw' Row, U tba baikliag rnrly oy .j . h i it arataer, oa Boooaa atroet, aest aear to Bigltr'a hardware atora, wbara b tatoaat kaeping a fall Ha af O It C E II I E H. UAMH, DRIKD BKKraad LARD. SUGARS aad 81 RTPS, af all gradea. TEA8, Oraaa and Blach. COPril, Routed and Oreo. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, CAA"A"t:n rarm, All hinds I. the market. riCELIS, la Jars us barrels. SPICEft, U erary lara d aartaty. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL aVIMIM Of C ACKER. B0AP8, MATCHES, DRIED APTLI8, DRIED PEACHV8, DRIED CHERRI. Coal 0U sad Xatmp Chhuurjt- Aad a goad aaaorlaaenl e theae thlage araauy heejl la a graeery store, which ha will aachaats for marheUng al tha market arieaa. Will act for eaik aa tboaaly aa aay alhsr eaa. Pleaaa .all aad aaa has ataab aad jadge M yenroeif. JOHN MceAriBIT. CUarl.M, J t, 1ITI.