5. STItt lUpnlilititn. f YVA" t ' d Vi'7,J 1 jjV4yf Giohoi B. Gooui.andib, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Ta. WEDNESDAY HORNING, AUOl'Sr 19, Rudn, if Ton wnl to know hat ll rain, OB la tho bualnoae world, Jnet road our adverti.lng .ot.rana, too Sptal eolnmn In Finrtleular. MAXIM! FOR THE DAY. Sn man wortbr tbo offloi of Profldot ekould 1 willing lo bold II If eounted la, or pleeed there br any fraud. I'- ". ' I eon Id nev.r kav. born reoonetled to tbo ale. Tetlon be tbo amelleat aid of mine of poraon, kuwevor' reepeeteble la prlr.to life, who mart forever earnr upon kit. brow tbo atanip of fraud ant triumphant la American hlatorj. No aun aequent erlloo, however meritorloua, ean walk .war tha leltara of tbat rooord. Caaataa Fnanrte Aruaa. I'odar Ibe forma of law, Itutbarford B. Ilajoa haa booa declared Preildent of tbo United Slate,. Ilia tula roati apou diifranohifcmnnt of lawful veter,, tba falu oorliUcaloa of tha relurnlng offl oora erfing oorruptlr, and tha daclainn of a com minion wliioh baa refuted to hoar evident, of al leged fraud, for tbo Ural lima ara tha Amorlcan pooplo confronted with Ibo foot of a fraudulentl; oleetod Provident. Lot It not ba undaratoad that tbo fraud will bo ollrntlj aoqnlcKrd In by tha eoeutrj. Lai no hour paal in which !ba uaurpa tioa la forgoltae. Ananaai or D.nocaaTio M. 0. a. Ona hundred year, of human deprarlty aoou aiutatad aad eonoontralad into a fllimax of erima. Norar again in ova hundred yeera ahall the; bare an opportunity to repeat tha wrong. UahiblW. Vooaaaaa. I would rather bare tka eadoreement ofaquar tor of a million of tha American people tkan that of tha Louialaua Returning Bi.erd, or or tha Corn mi ion which eioludad the facta and decided Uio queilion on a technicality. Taoa. A. HaaoRicxl. Democratic State Ticket, run OOTKRXOB, IIon.'ANDHKW JI. DIIX, or rmon cocrtt. Ml LIEL'TRNAMT COVrnHOR, Hon. JOHN FERTIG, OF CRAWTOfcD OOl'MTV. FOR ilCBBTAKT I.1TBBXAL ATVAUl, Hon. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Of m'STIHGOO CutlSTT. ran ivi-rime ivnam, iio. it. p. noss, OF UOHTaOMURT COirXTT. See that yon arc Registered, and two, too, that yonr Democratic neighbor is Registered. Tbo Democrat" of Union county havo inado tha following nominations: CongrcsK, J. Thoinpnon liuker; Sonato, S. 1'. Wolvcrton ; Legislature, lion. Cyrus Holla all by acclamation. Hloodtiiiusty. Tbo editor of the Tyrone AraM control a small sheet, but ho has put on ono of the largest bloody shirts that has heretofore been worn in any campaign.and wo presume ho thinks lie is playing the role of a patriot. . Tbo Clinton Democrat cbargos A. J. Quiglcy, defeated candidato for tbo liCgixlaturo on the Democratic ticket and now at the bead of tbo Republican ticket, with deliberate trcuebory to bis party imd Bays ho has "become a skipper on the sea of politics." Twenty poisons filed petitions in bank ruptcy at Pittsburg on Thursday. This is the last week for going into bank ruptcy. The repealing Act passed at tbo lust session of Congress goes into effect ou tbo 1st ot September, and then the petition mill will ccaso to grind. Henry Arinitt Brown, a promising young Philadelphia lawyer and orator died ul his homo in tbat city on Wed nesday the 21st inst He wasan ardent leader of the Republican party in his imtive city, and bis talent will bo sadly missed by them in the coming political campaign. David T. Caldwell, of Tyrone, form erly a banker oi that place in connec tion with Wm. M. Lloyd, of Altoona, appeared beloro tho Registor in Bank ruptcy at llollidaysburg, on Tuesday a wock, and filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy. His liabilities are 192,000, his assoU nominal, and bis creditors four hundred and sixty. How Is that for high in ono way, and very low in another. Tbii is tho last issuo of our paper in which candidates can lo announced and tho list It now supposed to be com plcte. Tho Democrats of this county have a largo number of good men from which to telect a county ticket, and they should attend tbo primary oloction on tho 11th of Septombor and voto for their choice for tho respective offices. Attend the primary cloclion and tbore will bo no canso for growling after, wards. Tha Teiat Democratic Blare ticket la a mod apeeioirn of Rourtmn atraieht. Kvarj man on It eerrod in the Confederate army. Jakmitow a TVt'a- aaa. Yes, and the Democracy havo a good precodent for making candidatos of oi licbols. John S. Mosby, tho ox gueril la colonel, and a man of very unsavory political antecedents, has recently been appointed consulate at Canton, China, by Mr. Hayes. What has tho Radical editor of tbo Tribune to say to that? No doubt tho Democrats of Texas would have pleased this editor mnch better if thoy had put a few thieving carper-baggers in nomination, but thoy proler honest men In Texas, even if they did servo in tho Confederate ar my. Doesn't tho editor of tho Tribune know that tho Confederate army was disbanded and tho war onded mnro than a dcr.on yean ago ? Austria's difficulties In taking pes- session of Bosnia and Herzegovina are considerable. It is reported that some of tbo Sclavic regiments of A uslria ro greatly discontented and disaffected Tho Hungarian portion of the empire passionately bales tho annexation ol iiosnia, becanso it will increase the Sclavic power in the (iovornmcnt. Tbo Hungarian! wero all through tho war friendly to tho Turks and opposed to tho dismemberment of tho Turkish Empiro, and tho Hungarians usually form a powerful and commanding in fiuonco on the policy ol tho Empire. They will now bo decidedly In the mi nority when llosnia and Hcreegovina aro consolidated. Tho Sclavs objoct to the forciblo kindred. Thus Austria has to fao tho objections at homo as well aa tho fierce resistance which the natives aro making to being gathered in. All this emphasises the fact that the international divvy and great game ia attended with It pains aa woll ai Its pleasures. Austria will, in short, pay heavily for those provinces, which she tinped to got for nothing. iAhh text, asv. "j tiievotter isvestwatiox. Wo this week unnoiincj the name of Somo sociu to regret the Potter In Clearfield county' cboico for Congress. I umligtttlon btcuusc, at they say, it is Knowlngbis(uliiiesnot unly ataman, j lo havo no practical effect, maintaining but an a rcpreseiitaiivo man, we think ilhat Hayea will remain President lo be should be made tho choice of ibe lie- Iho end ol the Presidential term. This .. . . i m ..(.. ' ...m ... . i ,. l. . A i. . !)...... n ..I I u L.(jli JiUfcaiOUUi j .JI. lev , la.uul I -Til Conlro wiiinty. tetnlKir, 1831, i Suel 'tfii Lwrn in rumpaOurg, on tho2Htbdny of Sep. and is therefore tit this date about forty-seven years of age. Hit lather died in ISIS, leaving lour tons,(of whom Israel wastheyoungost), and two daughters with their widowed mother. Tbo family was poor, tho prop erty left consisting mainly of a small Tannery ,on Moshannon Croek.ln which tho boys worked as they becamo old enough, to onpjwrt their ir.Dlhor and sisters. There Israel began his careor, and early in life, by hit industry, ac quired that sympathy with tho toiling masses, which so lully characterizes him, and has ever since mado him iheir warm friend. During tho Wintor months hS studied as best he could, slowly and quiotly preparing himsell for tb., duties of alter life, until about sixteen years of ago, when ho began teaching, a vocation ho pursued in Mor ris, Decatur and Boggs townships, this county, and in Po'ilipsburg, Centre county, until, upon b's own earnings, ho was enabled to go to Dickinson Seminary, at Williamsport, whero he continued bis studies, alternately teach ing and going to school, during tho years 1850, 1851 and 1852. In 1854 ho went to Chumborsburg, Franklin county, where be ontered the office of J. M. Curlile, (afterwards of tho firm of Robinson 4 Carlilo). Ho remain ed there pursuing bis law studies and teaching in tho school during tho win ter of 1855, and until June, 185C, when bo was admittod to the bar. Ho and Col. A. K. McClure now of tho Phil, adelphia Times having been examin ed in open Court and admitted togeth er, lie came to this oounty in 1838, and since then wo havo all known him, and here amongst us lie has spent the best years of his lifo. Ha is emphatically a self made man, and whatever of largo-hcartednos8,kind-ly sympathy and ability ho has, conies of his own struggling oxporienco in oarly life, nnd is tho ofl'springof his own unaided efforts. True, ho has not been without en couragement, for ho has friends upon every hand, but they aro tho friends of his own making tho redox of his own genial nature. Coming from tho midst of tho peoplo, be if, upon the one hand, keenly alive to their interests; and upon tbo other, has never been identi fied with tho cftyiiM, rings or factious, which always conspire against the free dom and rights of tho people. As tho People's lii pri-si'nttive,fewmon would so lullv uiipruciule their necessities, and no man could moro foroibly pre sent tl.e w auls of tho great working, toiling inufsi'H. A reader ol men, as well as of books, his knowledge is as full as his genius is fertile. Unobtru sive in bis manner; with a command of himself and resources; not posses sed by one man ilia thousand, his warm and (irrespective of party), we may say, his voting friends, are those who know and have heard him. As a Lawyer ho has' much ofthat broad com moo sense wbicb always dis tinguishes tho true Lawyer, Eushrin- ed beneath a plain exterior ia that spark o' nature's fire," which comes to bis aid in many of tho trying emer gencies incident to tbo praotico of every attorney. II is open, generous manner, renders him accessible to the commonest of the people, and to him they come as to a friend In timo of trouble. As an advocate ho is always mprossivo, and froqnontly eloquent. In no othor field ol duty is a man brought more prominently before tho publio than in this. His success or failure bcro has much to do, cot only in forming his own character, but also in the reputation he is to enjoy among his fellows. In this arena "Father" Test ia peculiarly at home. Hero, especial ly, bo displays that Mother wit and range of thought which nover fails him, but often servos, not only to 10 lieve tho forum of its dry monotony, but also to crown with success many a cause which was attended by disastrous surroundings at tho outritart. Among bis brethren of the bar, as well as on the part of suitors and spectators, ho ever finds attentive ears as they witness every humorous side ol a caso, ticklod by his magio touch. As a Dcmociat, the most devout could not question his fidelity, or the most liberal dispute hit fairness. He is constitutionally a Democrat. He has lived through that poriod in which our great party has been battling against the dangcrouslnflucnce of pow er, wiolded by the hands ol new and untried parties, for tbo li mo-honored principles of tiuo Democracy. In all this trying poriod he has been true to tho faith of the Fathers who establish ed their landmarks and planted their banners long years before the new claimants lor power bad been beard oi. In every dispute and dissension among thoso of hit own-parly, ho has been tha trusted Iricnd of all. For two years past be has been at the bead of the or ganization in this county, and by his success In tbat position has demonstra ted bis fitness for leadership. His nomination in tbo District would be an appropriate tribute to bis worth as a man would reflect credit on the par ty, and bo lully vindicated by hit over whelming majority at the polls. Clear Hold county's loudest Democratic roll- call would bo rivalled in the rally to Tost. The Republicans of Clinton county bold their convention list wosk. They mado no nomination for Congress. President Judge, Senate or Assembly, 1 ho county ticket is, Sheriff, K. 8. Bar ker ; Troasuror, R. M. Messimor ; Dis trict Attorney, S. M. M'Cormick, Com missioners, Cieorgo Furat, J. A. McClos. key; Auditors, Wm. A. Whito Geo. L. Morlock, The Columbia Herald understands thoso Hopublican candidates for the Legislature in Lancastor county who wore nominated because they wore op posed to Senator Cameron at hit own successor have boon fixed, which meant that they will vote for Cameron In caucus or else where when a ohanee is ofTerod, This ia the regulation thing. t . , j -i Get registered at once. This duty must be attended to on or before the 5th day of September. ri.i I'lip.ai'i, tiv inurn-r. mil.-uni 'snouiti di'o or resign, aad be' ia'pTohably not prepared lo do the former or will, jng to adopt the latter, llut It is of the utmost Importance thut the crime of defrauding tho people out of tbo Presi dential office shtrnld be traced to its real authors, and wo think tho Potter Commilte is making constant progress to this end. For ourselves we havo from the beginning, held tbat the fraud was made out clear enough by tho official and undouUiikV.i.ai'l tho caso. That a large majority ol the legal voters of tho State of Lousiana cast their bul lots for Tilden and Hendricks no fair minded man can deny, and tho rovorsal of tho decision wat an infamoua crime, and made all the moro to because the Republican leaders and carpet-bagora bad all the election maobinory in thoir own hands under tho color of wicked and vicious laws. At ovoy precinct tho olections wero held by Republicans, or a majority of Republicans. Tboy received all the ballots and counted them, and certified the count to tho Returning Board, Tboy did more than all this; under tho cover of bid law they selected the mon who should voto in advanco of Iho election. This startl ing work was accomplished in this way. Undor the bad law already alluded to the Governor had the right to appoint an officer in each district to registor the voters, while and black, and no man was permitted lo voto wbo did not at tbo polls present a certificate of registration, and ho man could hav. this certificate unless it teas furnished to him by an officer appointed by Governor JCel logg. And yot with all thit machinery in their bands, and impelled by a selfish and heartless Bolicitude, thoy wero beaten over 8,000 at tho polls, which majority was equal to 50,000 in I'enn'a The next question tbat arises is, how could this happen. How wero tho He publicans so far mistaken in their mon? Wo are buto that with such machinery in tho hands of the Republicans of this State it would be idle lor tbo Demo crats to go to polls. They have re peatedly defeated ut by cheating in the oount alone, and, il you give lo tbcm tho right to count the votes, and select tho voters besido, tbey will consider themselves disgraced if they should permit the Democrats to have a ro speolablo minority. The Republicans of Louisiana aro just at competent in political crime as aro the Republicans ol Pa., and tbey intended to out count tho Democrats five to six thousand, but they wero betrayed in tbo houso ol their friends. The better class of tho colored men votod against tbem. We have repeatedly heard Gov. Bigler, who was ope ot the visiting committee, say tbat ho saw enough to convince him that it was tbit class of colored peoplo who had deceived tho Republi cans; that if thoir was any difference in the hull-dozing the Republicans made the most out of it ; but the colored Re publicans who voted the Democratic ticket woro found in all parts of tho State, and hence the triumph of Til- don. When it was teen that the returns wore to be revised by an infamoua He- turning Board that had defrauded tho pooplo out ol their choice once before, and that tbey were to act under the same vicious law, tho wholo country was shocked and troubled. Even Presi dent Grant concluded that some steps Bhould bo taken to notice the sanctity of tho ballot box, and he invited a num ber of prominent citizons of his own party to visit New Orleuns and see that the votes wore honestly counted. A similar step was taken by the Demo cratic organization. But the Republi can visitors soon displayed too much anxiety about the result, and then tbo Democratic visitors proposed that both parties should unite and make a com mon effort for tbo ends of justice and truth. This last proposition wat ro jocted on the pretext that the visitors wore without legal status, and wo have always held this was where tho mischief begun at New Orleans. This wat a word of encouragement to the Returning Board and to the other bad men of the Stato, and from that dale John Sherman and bis assoeiabM made common canto with the Returning Board in the work ot overthrowing the result of the eloction. But for this countenance of Sherman and his asso ciatcs it is doubtful wbctbor tho He- turning Board would have had tho audacity to have attempted the work they afterward accomplished. It was a palpable disgrace to tho visiting lie publicans that they did not demand that the Returning tfoard should fill up tho vacancy in tho board. Had that been filled, and filled with a Domocrati as justice and the spirit of law roquircd Uayoa never would have bocome f rost dent Nothing in this shocking arrny of crime so offends the American heart, as that 13,000 voters should have been dlsfmnchiiod and their votes rendered null and void, for no want ol legal right or acta ol thoir own, but becaueo tome others could not or would not vote. This monsteroui crime is without I parallel. Of ali the votes cast for Til den In tho Slates, the legal right of no one was questioned, and according to our education and doctrine, after tho volet are cast, there it no power on earth to deprive it of its offeeL And not withstanding all that baa boon said about intimidation and violonoo had Hayes out counted Tilden ono thou sand or one hundred in the general count, we never should have hoard of Eliza Pinkston or of John Bhorman Tbcsantcityofthe majority would have been the Republican plea. It it a shame lo oar nation that this infamy hat been tolorated. The vole of Louisiana, accompanied by tuch in' famyand fraud nevor ought lo have boon counted for any one, and we hope it may be settled that no State shall in the future be permitted to repeat tho crime. If the Potior Committee can fasten tbit crime a little closer upon Its real authore and cause tbo repeal of tho in famous law under which thit groat wrong was worked out, it will do tho countiy letting service The DotnooraU of the twonty sev with Congressional Ditlriel met at Warren on the 20th lost., and nomi nates' Q. A. Allen, of Brie, for Con great. THE HKMOCIIATIC Till MARY m.kvtiua: To the Jkmoenith inters of VlairjtM County ; In tilled ie nee to the rules governing tbo Dt'inwitilio party of ClrarflelU county il iho rii.iir Election, ibo vTV.fiT Cl'.iii'ito" TS"ieiiC"g(veH ntf lieo that tho election fnrdclegutus, and for tbo Instruction of such delegnles, as to candidates, tor tho several offices to bo filled at tho approaching No vember election, will bo held at tho Election House in the several boroughs and townships in said county, ON SATURDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. I)., 1878, boginning at 1 o'clock, p. in., and con- tinuo open until 7. o'clock, p. in., of said day. The election will bo held by the it;ilaiieo( oinmitteo, who aro the Elec tion Boards, and uio constituted as follows: viaiiaitiig rowuitTRB roa I NTS. Uuroalde Borouih- Jni. Klmo, U. W. Uerdl- nrr, 0. H l'atrlck. Clcarflrld llorouah' -Til.... Hell;, frtd M. Car- duo, M. (1. Brown. CurwenirUla llorouf liThoa. J. Prow, Jna. noma, U. llarlMborn. llottteilAla Jewel Ward, tt. C. Howe, (leorae II. Woudea. in bar CUT HI! II lie. I. D. Oncer. Willi. 01 Moreheod. Newbors Buronih IHaao Marble, Joo. Ilel. tir, Kll Cloinion. New Weahinetun-N. A. Arnold, If. II. Ho.., Adam Brelb. Ouenla llarouch J. P. Halo, Pat (lelllfhtr, Hoht. Law. ha. Wnllaeelon Jno. II .11, Uao. Kiaelin, H. O. Held;. Bcooarla Towo.blp Jno. Ulailman, w. w. William., M. II rw 1 0 1 It. Hell-0. K.lricker, John II. Breth, Uodfrer Wearer. Bloom- Sidney Smith. Adam Wearer, lieoiv Panla. IliKa-a. 0. Merrill. J. B. Woodalde, T. II. Wapla. UradrorJ-J. K. W .on. W. I. Curler. AIM. Llving.too. Bradjr lleoraa C. Kirk, Lewie Sohook, Peter Weber. Burnaide Daniel Uorman, Jainea Salvia. Jai. Chnptnao. tlieat Hole. Tnuritor-. Lawrence Ki l.an. Joa 11. Brelb. Coviniton F. L. Coutrict. John l'luard- Dr. I I, Qlllilan.l Deoatur A. O. Kleiner. 0. If. II.. .jn. W. K Wagoner. Ferguron It. Aaron tVi.e, John aJ.Mtre, John Straw. Uirard tleorge Ureon. Juhn Lalaar. Aujuat Uoan.inger. UutlicB fepkraun H. SMrcr, I. A. L. rlegtl, .H.Shaw. Urebeiu Tliutnal II. Forcer, Uliae Krone, A. Ule. Ureenwood Jeoe Kcl.ter, M. W. Juhnaon, Aaron W. Newcomer. Uuliah Jainea Flrnn. John 8. McKiernan. W. J. Conrad. llu.toa Frauk O, Bowman. Jordan B. A. Crenwell. John Pattaiaoo, B. Frank Wi.e. Karlhaua Uodfrra Fiaber, John Oilllland. Qoorgo llockendorn. Kuua Jamaa Ulouin. Jubu H. Uunlan. laaae Muja. Lawrence uaorse II. nail, allirl Heed, Slor- la r. Wallace. Morrle John U. Holt. J. W. Ilolleoback. Han- ty Hoover. t'enn Jamaa If. Clark, ueorge C. I'aa.mort, Dunlap. Pike llrnrjr A. AiMlerueu, Samuel S. Moore, J. Cupplc. llaian Tbiimee Brockbana. Richard Laborde, Samuel J. tlalnett. Woodward William Lulbir. Ihoa. Mather., John K. llenderaon. The Electors huvetho right to vote for Ono person for I'lei-ident Judge. Ono person lor Congress. Ono person fur Senator. Ono person for Assembly. Ono person lor Treasurer. Two persons lor Commissioner. Two porsons for Auditor. Ono person for Coroner. And lor the proper number of dele gates assigned under rule 2d to each election district. The delegates will meet In tlieCourt Room, in Clearfield, O.N TUESDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY Or' SEPTEMBER, precisely at 1 o'clock, m., and proceed to nominate cunui dates lor the several offices above des ignated, and to select three Senatorial Conferees lo meet like Conferees from tho counties ot Centre and Clinton, for tbo purpose of selecting a Senatorial delegate to the Stato Convention. And one person as Representative delegate to tbo same Unvention. Also three each, Judicial, Congressional and Sen atorial Conferees. It is tho desiro of tho t ounty ('oin mitteo that tho members of the Vigi lance Comiuiltoo, or Election Hoards, bo at the Election Housca at tho time appointed, and be prompt in tho dis charge of tho duties enjoined upon tbcm. ItBAiL 1 est, Chairman. John W. Howe, Secretary. Clearfield, l a., Aug. zist, ipiH. The HarriBburg y'ufriof, of tho 23d inst., goos tor a bolting Democrat in this way : "The Republican Convention of Clinton county made no nomination lor Assotnbly in order, as understood, to put Mr. Andrew Jackson Quigloy, a Democratic member of the last Houso and now a bolter, into tbo vacancy. This ia doubtlesa Mr. Quigloy's reward for tbat brilliant double-headed resolu tion to thank Don Cameron lor his support of tho Matthews silver propo sition in the United States Sonato. Tho Clinton county statesman seems to havo bad his weather eye open In anticipa tiop of a defeat for tho rogtilar nomi nation. Ho remembered tbo admoni tion that it must bo N A meoao of very poor aoul That truaU to ooe poor bole." "The chiol cook and boltlo washer in this political mess is understood to be Mr. Postmaster Harris of Lock Haven. It is quite natural that Mr. Harris should show bis gratitado to Cameron by endeavoring to aond him a voto for United States Senator, bul (ho people of Clinton county have not yet been consulted about the arrange ment. The Republicans of that coun ty havo boasted ol thoir attachment to principlo and It Is not likely that they will make themselves parties to this Harris-Qulgloy bargain, llut if they should lower their flag the indomitable Democracy of Clinton will triumph over all combinations that can bo form ed against them." James Todd, Jr., of Indiana, Penn'a. a cadet at West Point, was drowned in tho Hudson river on tho 2 2d inst. Ho had boen sick in the hospital tinco May 30th, and it is supposed that bit long sickness caused mental aberration. His clothos wore found on tho river bank, and be left loiters oxprossing bis determination to commit tuicido. Ho wat in tho twenty-third year of bit ago. Tyner la telling people in W'onhing ton that tho Republican ticket in If SO will bo Grant and Key. Tynor receiv ed hit political education in Morion's school, lie thinks he will be promo- tod to the Postmaster Genoraltbip when Key is bitton by the spider of tho Vice Presidency, This ia a little bit moro rpapnctablo than poisoning the old man. Gov. Hartranft has appointod II. S. Bonlley, ol Williamsport, Judge of tho new Lackawanna county. Judge Kent, ley, was the Groonback-Labor candi dato for tho Supremo Bench last year An Idiotio Radical office holder has nominated Hayes lor a second term. It would be a good idea to got a first term for bim, as the one he holda now was stolon from the Democracy. Every Domocratio voter in Clearfield county should tee that be it Registered on or before the Bth ol September. THE YELLOW FEVER. I.ulcst advices trom the Fever strick en districts is to the fuel thut tho terri ble scourge it unabated in its ravages Al New Orleans, on iho 24th inst., there wero 113 uew r ues, and 42 dual ha. Tlii'iu have so tv ben in all 1 Mllrt I I'Tiuus lli New Orli-i, wit I; n.JX,d)t ho ( XV this rate It would not take long to depopulate llio city. Everything in human power is.bcing done for the people. At Momphis, Tennessee, the fever is largely on Iho imfeane. The number ol new cases replied on the 21th Inst., wero nearly double those of any previ ous day. 1'bu large increase of deaths becoming kfiuwnial noon on the 24th, created something of a panio umong thoso who had determined to brave it out, and many people lell the city. In nearly all the southern citiua ti,e fever is on the increase, and when or where It will he slopped becomes un important question. The terrible opi demiu ot 1873, in this same district, scarcely equals tfio distress now pre vailing. AN APPEAL 10 MASOMS. Jackson, Mi as., August 23. To Ibe Masonic Erutornily ol the United Slates and Canada: Tjio Free Masons ul Louisiana have sent un unexpected con tribution of 2U0 to their distressed brethren in Minaissippl. Wo shall bo glad to receive amj disburse other con tribution! from the orall. The diotri'sa al Vickshurg, Grenada and Canton ia appulhug. Wo iffo houily in expecta tion of this pestilunco in Jackson, G. li, Power, Grand Secretary. Although not a single cue of lever has occurred in. ' i k'son up to date, the panio is unpuralleled, and people are fleeing from Iho 'pestilence' in ever) direction. Dumness ol all kinds is sus pended, and nothing is thought of but to escape I in in the horrible scourge. I'lllLADISI.FIIlA, Aug 25. Two cases of yellow lever wero discovered here last night. A young man called ut tho Pennsylvania hospital and inquired ol tho altnniling physician if two pay patients could he treated there. The doctor inquired as to the nature ot t lie cases nnd tho applicant said be only knew that there wero two men stop ping at a houso No. 8(14 south Sib St., irom Vicksburg, Miss., and showed signs of fever. The doctor notified the authorities and health officers were im mediately detailed lo take the sick men to the municipal hospital, an institution in the suburbs designed especially for the treatment of such rases. Tho houso was then thoroughly disinfected, tho trunks of the fever stricken and all clothing in the house taken away and the neighborhood cleansed, The health borrd say that tho cases have bocn discovered in good timo and that there is no reason for alr.rm. Goon AtiTiiofl'TT. An exchange says i The Rov. Lr, Prime, editor ol the New York Obti'tr, bos been spend ing soino months on tho continent ol Europe, and making special inquiry into the drinking tiubita of the people. In ten months during which he visited tho principal cities ol France, Ger many, and Italy, where the universal tipple is light wins or beer, bosawjusl one porson drunk. I n ono city of &5, 000 inhabitants there was bul one sin gle arrest lor drunkenness during forty duys. The reverend doctor reaches the conclusion, uuk h is not a discove ry by any means, thut drunkenness is the exception in tho wine drinking "Countries of southern Europe. Romance ok a Spool, op Tiisead. A Williinimtir. ( 01,11.. girl w ho works In the thread lu'ebi", wrote her name and the words, "Wauled, a husband," on a siorl. When lllio thread had been wound -trpoh it, llio spool was sent among many olheil to a shoe factory in South St-ewalk. Jleie a lrjtnitj gentleman chanceif lo see it alter tho thread had been removed, and at once took a fancy to address tho maiden ; she at once responded, and they cor responded for some lime, until at length she disclosed tbo fact that she was already engaged, but would pro vide him with one as good as herself. Blio did to, and to all appearances her kind offices were accepted with a rel ish, as tbo Georgetown AV.ir sayi the names of the pair appeared in the Ad vocate's marriage list last week. This celubrated thread can bo bad at 11. A. Kralzer'a Dry Goods Store. 3U 'nnounffiuftits. Primary Eleotion, Saturday, Sept. 14, Fkkb. The feea wbth mat b paid la advance will be aa followat Per Judge or Congreaa It will be 20 1 Senator, til Assembly or Treasurer tlO) CemniaaioBer, and Auditor or Coroner' Thta will inoUiia 10,000 tick eta for eaek eaadidate, and the Moaaaary blaaka ta oca duet tba clvc.toft. FHKS1DENT JUDOB. We ar autborliad to annoano the aaat of CUAHLK8 A. af AY KR, of ViioUm oounty, ai ft candidate for the olfioe of Praaidant Judg. ink ject to tb rulea governing the Democratic party . PoitoDio add rait, Loh llavaa, Pa. C0N0RK3S: We ere autborlied ta annoanea the a' IHHAEL TUHT, of Clearfield burougb, as ft oan' dididate for Ik office of Congress, aukject to ik rule! governing the Demoaratio partj. rorumc aiidra, uwarBetd. BTAT1 8HNAT0R, We art aatfaorlied to annoonoa tba name of W. W. BUT rg, of tilearfleld Borough, aa a aaadidate for the offlc of "tat Seaator, aubjeot to th nil gnvaraing the Democratic party. rotworao aaarass, i.ieereeta, ra. ABSEMBLY. We are author lied to anaoaaoe tho atm of JOHN A. OKl.t.ORY, of CarweBavlIle, asaeaB. dtdato for tba ottoe of Aieembly, euhjeel to tb rulea governing tb Democratic party. t'oet unc audrtsa, iurweoivuie. fa. Wa ar author! led to annoaBoa lb name of MATT MfATKKH, of HouUdaU, aa a oaadidat for the offlca of Assembly, subject ta th rules governing the Demoeratte party. Poatof&ee addreat, Uoutadala, Pa. Wa ar antharlaeel to aannuoea tb ttam of AAHON 0. TATK, vf t learfle.d, as ft eaadidat for lb offioa of Assembly, abjet I the rulea governing tb Demoerello party. Poatonea address. Clear 11 d, Fa. We ar authorised te aanoaao tha aaau af DH. AHI1 D. BKNNHTT.ol New WekiagtB, a a oandidat for the office of Assembly, aubjact to tke rales governing tb Drmoeratt party. Pustoffico addrH, N. Washington, fa. W ar eut homed to annnaa the aam of ABRAM 11UMFI1KKY, el Uwranoa toweahip, as a oandidat for tba orloo of Aaaembly, aabject to tb rajea govrnlrg the Ueeaocrattc prty. PottoQtoa tvddroes, CIcaAsId, Pa. TRKASURKR. W are authorised to ennoBBo tba Bame of DANIKL BTKWAHT, ol Bradford towkskip, aa a candid ale for the office of Treaiarer, aubtvet to tb rulea goveraing tb uenioerait party. Poaiofiko address, WooeUaad, Pa, Wa ar autborlted to anoaane tbo Bam of PHILIP DDI TH, of BeeearU tewaabip, aa ft candidate for theeaieeef ireaeurer, aabjaet to tba rulea goieraing tbo Vsmooralte party. FoatetbM ftddrM, Ula Uipa,Pa. W are authorised t anaonaoa the weme of LKANDetbl DKNNINU. e( Lewreaeo tew nib Id. aa a eaadidat for tbo old at Tnaiaror. subject to the ralf governing the uemoeratie partf.- Fostotic ad drees, Cleerfleld, l'a- W ar aatborlied t anaooac Ibo nam of CUARLKS SCHWKM, of Brady towaship, as ft . eaadidat for tke tno of Treasurer, aukjeot to Ibe ralee govoratng the Uemooratio party. rooteao address, uaiBarsoarg, ra. W are autborlted te aaaoanoe tbo Bae of THOMAS A. MOD V Bit, af CarweaMllte, a eaadidat for the office f Treaearer, subject to tb raw governing tb Demoeratte party, Pee to So addtia, Oarweanille, Fa. Wa ar en tb prised to anaoaaeo tba Bam af DANIKL W. MOORK, of CleaHletd, ae ft oaadi date for the office of Treasurer, ubjt t tb rule governing th Daocratw party. Postotioe addraaa, Ueartleld, Pa, W art autborlted t entoBftno tba ftame of JOHIA1I W. THOMPSON. of LawreBc towa ahlp, as ft oandidat for th oft a of Treasurer, uhjeet to tbo rales gersralag tba Da moor at is party. t rostefflst addrta, Carwaivlll, Fa. .COMMXSSIOKBaV W ar aoiborlted to aaanaaaa tb Base ef JOHIAH R. RIAD, of Lewreaeo township, a a oaaoiaet i or ibo eotee f uobbi iommiasieaer, fabjawt la tbo rale gevereieg tbo Deeaeerati pwri. Fta.oB.ea addraaa, CdrwtftarHlw, Fa. Wa are auteorlav.il' lo announce ita nume of I1KNJ KLINUb'K, of Cheat town.hlp, aa a can didate lor Iba offlue of Couetv Ceiatut..iar, .uKleet to Iho rulaa govariiliig lbs livmoerailo parly. Puaiofliaaaddraaa. llard, Pa. Wa are autborlard to announce tha nm nr JOHN lINL.l'. of I Iba li.woelilp. aa a oaodi da'e for Ibe oflloe of Cvnlv t'oiimjlvalonrr. ur-. ( to tta ruitetoveVoinr; th peiu.iera'ti parly. aw : 3 JtiK.y, a, Wa are authi.ri.e.l lo aiinouu" Ibo nanje of SAMl'KL LANMIKKKV. Sr .of flr.jr, rj loan tup a a easiii!,te for Hie ufflje ofO-i juty Com inia.kouer. aulijeol to the rule, g.iver'iiog the Uvuioeratle p.riy. PoalutDoa adJrera, lYiodlauJ, Pa. Wa are authorial d to aanoume the name of CI.AI1K I1KOHN, of Lawrence t.wnih,,.. aa a onnJtdala fur Ibe utlloe of Coonty ComtoliMoner, aul.Jrct lo llie rulea governing the Peiaouratie Poaloffloe etdrava. Ueareetd, Pa. We are aull oriicd to announce the name of 8. II IINKH MITCHELL, of New Wuhlngton, aa a aaadidate for tba oBIco ot Ooenty Onmrele Hi.e.vrv rwty fV'.Jv iVV- fvaiOiiif tbr Dam frelio party. a PoiloOloe edjre-i, N. Wa.bingt.in, Pa. we are authorlaad to announce tha name of JOHN SHAW, nf Lawrence town.hip, aa a can- uiuaie lor tno omoe oi comity i.otooiu.iouer, aub- jeol to the rulre governing the Ueinoeratlo party. roaiomee aj reaa, Clearlleld, fa. We aia ao'horitatl lo announje the nana af WM. P. CIIAMIIKKS, ol Curweo.vllle, a. a can didate for tbo oluoouf Couuly tomiola.ioer. .un- Jaot to tbo rulea governing the Dcioooroile parly. " l oou.ruoe auure.a, I urwonaville, fe. We are aulhorlaed In announce the n.'ee of CUHISTIAN lillOHN.ol Covington Uwaiblp, a. a eaadidale for Ibe olHea of Couoly Commie, doner, eubjrot to tho rule, governing the Ileiu.. uraiie party. " roetvoloe eddreee, karihauv, Pa. Wa are aulhnriied ta announee the name af rO.VRADW. k VLKK.of Urabam towoabm. aa a candidate for tha olfloe of County CommiMiuner, aui.jrot ta tna rulea governing the ItvuKHiratio party. roalnmc ed-lrera, Grahamton, Pa. We. arc aulhoriied lu aiianunoo Ibe name of FHi;ni:ilIiJK tlllOFF. of tlrocarie town.hlt. aa acandidale for toe office of I ounty C'enimlaiioaer, ul.Jeel to the rule! goverutng the Ucmocratio party. ruatolnoo ad.Irrea, Hagerty a H h, la. Wo are anlhorlaed t. anonuooa tha name of VALVIN SI M'IIKSH, uf Cue.! u.wo.bip, aa a oal.oi.iaic lor me i.moc ol Counts Cttnmlloiicr, autjrot to Hie rulea g. vtrning tha Uvmocrelle parly l orti niv-o eutli(iit Aid hereon, re. Wa ar authoriactl Ut anueunc I he naia of! WW. U. HLUU.M, uf l'ik townabm. a ft eafttit- dutc fr tb olDco uf Coiiatv Oomtuiawioncr. aub- j.ot to th fuWa governing tbc Detn-ertttio petty. IVltotUaa aildreia, (.nrarrnaville. Pa. He ar anthorlicd ti aonunrM the nam of JOHN PICAKb, of Covington towah-p, aa a oaodidwte fur th office of Cufity CoiumiMioaer. tub tot to tic rulti jiivtinicg the Uttuooratic party. i'oun.oe tvuanM, r.anahvii:, ra. W ar eathorlied to announce tb nam of KLAlt jOU.NhON.of Ureeawood towaahip. a ft oandidat fur tb oDc of Uoaoty Coin tan atone r, eutiject to tii rule governm tb lemocratte party. " i'oatoDo atldraa. UraiDpiaa Uillf, Pa. We are auihorlied to announce tb nam of F. F. COUTKHKT, of Karttiaua towmblp. aa a ou- didai for the office of Couoiy Commiarloner. ub- jtct to tba rulea governing the Democratic party. I'oiiumc addreaa, bait bict. AUDITOR. V.'a ar auikorlird to nooane the aatn of RKI BKN 1ST K AW, of Jordan townebip, a a eardidat for lb officoof County Auditor, aubjeot to tb nilei governing the Ueinooratio pirty. Poatoftoa ftddreer, A neon vi He, Pa. Wa ar amh-irit-d to annuunea the Bim of PRICK A.KUWLKS, of Knoi townabip. aa ft candidate far tb office of County Auditor, aubjact to tb rulf gorert.lng th DeinocrAtlc party. ro.iomce ailJrefS, Ne Millport, Pa. We are aathoriifd to annaunoe th a im of WM. V, WltlUUT, of CIcarDeld. ai a candidal. for tbt oAoi of County Auditor, aubjeot it tb re tea governing ine Ueui'Mirailo parly. j'tiKioiniN aaarwi, uieertteid, r. 1 We are aahoriied to ftoaeunoo tb nam of LK IS C. UliOOM, or Lawrence townihip( aa a eaadidale for tba o &u of Con. ty Auditor, aab- jeot to tb rulro governing lb Dt-moiTjlic party. I'o'iomc atldreaa, torwenaTitl. We aro aulboriu d to announce the name of JOS, UILLILAND, of Kerthaua (oWBatiip, aa a uanJidmt fur the uflic uf Count r Amtitor. aub. jtnt to th rule gotrning tha Denmoratie party. ruHorac auurtia, inrea nuoa. COKONKIL W are auttiorlied to anaouuo the nan of JAM1.SA AlUOKK, of Clearn.li bor ugh,Ma randidat for th ofbc of Coroner, eulji'i to tb rulea governing tb Democratic party. I'oetonce audreaa, OlaerOeld. CAUTItM. AUperaoa.ara liervuy MdUoaad gainit buatiog and abooting oa the laud ot th andertigoed ta Lawrence and Tike town- btpa. Ail peraona wbo vloiat ihia notice will be proacutd I the full ettent of the lew. HUUtiRT PUllTKR. Cleejfiald Pa, Aug. IS-It. e NOTICRThetaxpayeffof Lawrence towa hip, will pleat Uke Betbe that tka Poor TX Duplicate for 1877, and the School Tea Do illi cit for I8TS, ar la my handa for eollentioa and tag -payer ar reqatrae. to pay lb eae to me and aava eoau. I have ftlao for collation th Poor Tea for 1878. and th Bebool Tax for 17 , ettoB wbioh tax-payera will receive a dieeoaot of nve per ant. 11 paid wtinin tnirty day from date of tbia aotioe. I have air for colleetioa tb Stat and eoanty taxc for 187S, which tat-payer ar required to pay aad aave ooata. Tha above Uiea can be paid to me at ftay time, at my rceideoo It Law ran oe lowninip, ar a tiaaraaid on tae flret week of September Coort. JOS. OWBNfl, Aug. 38, TS-31 Collector. fttate Normal School, INDIANA, PA. Tb Winter Term of twr nty-ili week I, wilt opes lUondaj, Septombor 9, 1878. TBRMfl li.Ot PRR WEEK. Including Tuitlod, Boftrdinr, Room. Heal. Light and Washing. Moat extra. Beat Normal School UaiMing ia the Stat. Fact M tie In every reapect equal to any Hormal Bebool ia tb Ual'd tttato. Htadsata may enter at any time during tbo term. For particular, send for ealntogne to luiin it. rtiBRtn, u. u. ir., Aug 17, 1171-lm. Frioeipal. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Or VALUABLB- . REAL ESTATE. Thar will b etpoaed to pabli eal at th Court House, it the borough of Claarf eld, oft THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER tt, 1871, at 1 o'clock b, m., tbo following described proe erty, to wit i All that eartaia tract ef land aim ate ia Urabam township, ?tearfteld ooaaty, Pa bounded ob th aorth by lands of Calvta Steal aad Albert Owea, oft the south by land of Ben jamin Bpaehmaa, oa the weat by lead ef laaae hyler, aad oa tba oast ay lana t Hartta Way tor, containing UT ACRKS aad aliowsace, 74 acres of wbieb I eleared. having a two-ttory frame hows, a ooe aad a-helf story house, and ft Urge new bara thereoa. lb re orchards of lee Irait trees, eomprising apples, pears, cherries, aad other fruit. A spring of good water, and ft email stream tanning througbtbeoentreef th prcmiie. TERMS OF SALS i On-third upon eoe6rn.et.oa of aam, aad the balenee In two equal annua, payments, to be te Bred by boftd apd mortgage ea tb pramiaw vr aa. n ib,UHLJl, Urahamtua, Aug. k, 1171 It. Adu'r. REC.INTER NOTICK. Notie it hereby given that th following ae counts have boea examined nd passed by me, and rem eta ilea oi rooord ta una omoe lor tb to tpoetlon of heir, legal, troditora, and all othor iularosted, and will be presented to th neit Or- ihanr Court ol Clearfield eoanty, to bo bold at the Jourt lloaae. la tha borough of Cleerfleld, - menoing ea tb 4th Monday (being tba S3d day) ol ttep t amber A. U. 1B7B l Final account af Joseph M Smith, Guard 1st of proline uewaa, (now Kveitaa sitos), joka Cowaa, and Miliar) Oowan, miaor ekildren of i Bomaa vowaa, laic ui oataarik iwp-i uii eoonty, Pa., dee'd. Final aecouatof Ellaabotb F. Curry, Admialatra. trial of the rotate of John Carry, late ot Jordan township, ClearBeld oouaty, mH dee d. Partial aooonat of William Btoddart, Adminiatm. tor of the estate of Joanna Btoddart, lata of Bsooarla twp., CloaHleld county, Pa , deo'd Final aoeount of Jamet Plyna, Administrator of the estate of Jib Cre-twall, lal of ttallob twp., Ctoarlold ooaaty, I'a , dee 4. Pinal aoeoaat of Wm. R. Dicklaeoa, Tmotaa of tbo eatatwor iiamtitoa Weld, tat of ttaooaria twp., Clearlsld eoanty, Pa, deed. Ouardlan account of Jotia J. Fioard, Qoardiaa of Laey aad HUaabeUi meart), Btiaof ehildren af Jcbn B. Pioard, lata of Covtogtoatwi., Olaar- eid oouaty, ra., d 4. Final account ef R. H. Sbaw, Bitcotor of tbo slat ef Juba 6h, Br., lau af Lawrenoo twp., uiearneid eoanty, ra , dee d. Final aoeoaat af Robert By or, Admlatatrator of the tRtata of the rbtiip m. Wet, late of Now Waahiegtea, CI earl eld oeaaty, Pa, doe'd. Ftaal fteeoBBlof Ttaat M. Hartr, Administrator af tba scUt or Rdward King, late of Burnaide twp , Clear 11 d ounty, P deoeaeed. Flaal aeooBol of Wat. M- and Jam Oalbetrt, Kieeutort af th etat of David Catbeart, late af Knox twp., Cleat Be Id eouaty, Pa, deoeaaed. Flaal eeceant of Kacbsrlah MeNaul, Ouardlaa of Roeanna McBrido, (now Roeaooa Tbompeon) Roltort R, MoBrido aad Frank Mr Bride, mlaor chlldrea of Wm. Mo Bride, lata of tbo boroagb of Ca rweoarill, Clearfield ooaaty, Ie,, dee d. Fiaal aeooaat af J. B. Shaw, Administrator nf tka estate or Samaal H. bbaaToar, lata of Law rtnoa fwp, Clikftrfiold ooaaty, Fa deeoaeed. Ftaal fterowat af Stephen flraf, Admlnletratar af tb estate of Frodertch Heldt, late of fJM'VaroBgb or Oajrwwmtvlltw, Olearield eouaty, Pa., dseeaaad. L. J. MOHUAB, opt. 9S M BHvter Reeordar, JUir dt'frtljfmfnts. "OTICU OK rniiHOKATION. Notice 1,1 ia berel.y given, th.tao application haa been made lo Iho Court of t'ouimnn Plraa nf Cleerfleld roomy, to grant a charter of lacorporatUm ta the "Cut -ne llie llaod," by Ibe meinbere thereof, and f wi euflii'lant eaae to the cooliorv be ahnwa, the otirtcr rttM vv-aeedoa 4b'oarta- HTej ot .v'a"' ok A. II. i . ') lit t, atra n oi aa ilorat al lourt. JTB. nai.rt. Attome). for Api'liaaale. i l.arllel.1. Pa.. Aug ISib, lels-au 11XI:( tlTllHK' NOTICK. j .Nttlce la bi reby given Ihll J,ettere Te.ta aiei.tarv on tba ettate of U K S J A II I M B LOO H, J r. lain of Pike 'owoahip. Clearfield Couoly, Pa., dae'd, haviog boen duly granted to the auder. alcnvd, all peraona Indebted lo raid e.tate will r.l-aae mabo Immediate payment, and thoae bv. i.g elaim. or ili-maml. will pre.ent Ibem properly autl-enliuated for eettlement witlioutdolay. THOMAS III.OOV, Curaln.viPa Pa., Aug. 8871 at. Eaenular. Sheriffs Sale. 11Y rlnut of wrlu of '. V, Una) j oat of th Co art of Commoi PIim cf OUr fttld eountr, ititi lo no directed, thort will Mo,..l to VUHl.IO HAI.R, at th Court Uorm, fa tb boruufli of C1rfl1d, o Thorn Ur tb IVih dftjr of Hvptvmtm, 1STH, 1 o'clock p. , lh following iirerili rl iUt. to wit. All tb drndDt'i iatcmt la til that rUls mMu.gt or Inot pf land iltoat la Covington lownnbiii, CIrlttjlii ouuntj, Pa., bound'?d on th cut by UmU of , on th aorth aad wit hy ln)i of M. 0. 0mowr, and on tb wuth by tb Kartbaui tat, and doribd a follow., to wit) llrjcinnlnjf at a pott, bain; th north ait corner of trct N. tiV7 t lbnea aoath 1 dugr! IftO (tenth, to a dia l whit oak t thnno on' a hi dtfrrA TO 6 10 ifrcafl to a Mt; tbenoa amth t dflr eatl IA0 rvhi to p'it ; ibin north M di-KTMa eaat 74 A 10 prmhM to altM f bt-giunlnc, containing ftfl aer, mor or I, baring about 44 acre, alrawl, ft log ttoiM Uet fr. p, a log bara 14 ft wid by 5 fnt loag, a bis btarlaf orohanl and otar BMaary iaiprv'..nif thrrvun. ttiid. takra in xa tioa and to b o i at th property of UarmaJa fUnvint. lQf all deMS-Unt't lnttr't, awing aa an diridd one-fourth mtcrtt in that certain niee or firel of Innd ailual in Fna townabip. Clear field county. Pa., boandrd and described fol low t beginning at a bfinlork, eornnr of line of Itb l No. 6110) thfao by land of Was. Wall acmtli 1 drgrae I2 robc to a rd oak eoratr; tkan routb 8A dugr at 46 porchaf 1 1 a poat j thanoa ata 1 degre Writ t perch to ft part ; tbenoa by land or Patrick Haffortj north HO d greea wat 4e 6-10 perch at to a poat : theoc tooth I digr weat 217 psrutiea a hemlock thence nrth SO drgreM wait J?3 perch e to a brnlook 1 tbenoa br land of Jam Johnaon north 1 deerae. eit 12 uercbci to a birch t Lhaateai amrtk ti a- ia drgret went Bo porch ea to itooei ; tbeoo by line 01 no. Burta 11 11 aegrcaa aaet I Jo per chea to ft post; tbeoo by II ae of laid of Jamea MoUaen couth 8i degrees cut 176 perches te a bemlookf thenc north degrees ast 112 par ches to a teinlnck; thenc by Hue of No. 6Vi oath 87 6 10 drgr at 108 perchaa te a bm lock and plao of beginning, containing 613 acres, tbtrly-thr percboa, and (L aaual allow anoe. It being part uf a larger tract warranted in tb name of Niiklifl A Uriftltb, and known as tract No. bVdi, Briaed, takes la ictioa and to be sold a the property ol Win. Uabaffay. Also, the following described property of W. C. Arnold and A. H. Irvln. altaat In tb borough of Curweniville, vis: F.taroertaie lota or piece of ground, beginning at the corner of Filbert aad Ueorge alrceta, running northward along Filbert atreet (on the east aide of said street) 140 feet to street kaown aa Maiwell or High street tbeoo In an easterly direction along aaid atreet 110 feat to a ID-foot alley ; thenc along said alley in ft fouibward direction 711 tttt to Ueorge atreet ; I ben e weat ward aloog aaid atreet IWU feet to plat e of beginning, and having thereon reeled a large planing unii, board abed, board kiln, and neceiisery outbuildings, with a large steam engine, abingle mill, and various wood working machin ery belonging to aaid plan tog mitt. Ketlvd, taken in rxecut.ua and to boli ai tb property of W. C. Arnold and A. IJ Irvio. Also, the following doarrll ed real estate situate ib uioom tonnsntp, ooouintng mt acre ni uiealur, with about 20 acre cleared, bounded and described aa fellows: Beginning at a pott ourner of land or Christ Buck and land Bold to Hugh Leoek; thenc by land of Leech sntu S di greea eat St perchaa ; thence south 87 degreea by other Innda of Iiaao Tbompsoa 1.16 perches to a post j thence south 49 4-1 degreea est SI per ches to a he to look earner ; theooe aorth 87 de gree! wet t 7-1 1 perches to a pott then oe t de rtei weit IIS uarcdiea to a post: thenc north 7 degrees west Ul perohee to a post eorner of Hugo L.eea t tboo br aam 9 degrees oasi no perohei to piece of beginning. Seised, taken in execution aud to be soli aa th proporty of Bob t Leern. Also, the folio wiiia oro per tr of Ssmuel Hop per, fituat la Oeceola borough, Cicero. eld C ra-, bounded aid dcserlned a tetlows : iwo Iota fronting on Coal street and running back liw 'eet to an allev, bounded ast by Decatur alley. south by Coal strevt, west by lot No. Uh, north by aSurtioo allev. and known as lots Nob. 223 end SJt, and harmi thereon erected a two atory brick nous with brick kitchen attacnud, wan finiihed, coal houso, from stable, and other out buildings, lie i ted, ukej in execution and to b sold as the property ef 6amue 11 op per. Also, a eerteia lot of ground ia the borough of Clearfield, Clearfield sou at r, Pa bouaded ont he ast by lot of A J. Jaoheoa, on tb west by lot of It. II. 8taarQ itu, ewrtb by an alley, and th south by Market atreet, and having thereon erected ft largo two-story frame house, wail tin iibed, n ataall clable and other eatoaildiags. Baited, taken in execution and to a sold a tb property of Jacob A. roust. Also, tho following property of Cornelia Tubba, situate In Fasgoson township, Clearfield eonnty, Pa., bounded and described al followat North by laud of Elite. Jan Wood, east by land of Alcoa a Barrett, soutta by load or .fame me red den, weat by land of James Matter a, containing about ItO acres, mora or Ices, with about fit1 aerv cleared, and having t heron o erected a log bouse, log bare, aad ether eutbuildinga. Boned, Ubea ia exeeniioa, and to be told aa th property of Cornel iua l. Tubba. AIsj, the following described pieces of land t No. 1. Hituato In Jordan towaahlp, C leer field oouaty, Pa., beginning at beaah i thane by land of Parker -Strong it degreea eeutta-weol 106 sercbes to a poat) thence by land ot Jonn nit lama north Id decreet west I M parch to a post t tbene by leads of Jobs William aorth 6 de grees east 106 parabe toft poat tbeno by landa of Joeeph Patterson south oOj degrees ast 160 poTcbei to plao of beginning, containing iva acre, more ar less, with aboat fit acre cleared, and having thereoa ereeled a log bonce and log bara. Tbi deed recorded in Deed Book ' Y,' page 324. No. S. Sltaet Id Cboat townabip, Clearfield eonnty, Pa., begiaaiag at a bemlouk (goaej oa eorner ef warrant and sarvey ia the name ef rtemoel Roberts, Ueorge Urof, Mattbta 6 loag and Uo. Ross i theoc by tb Boat surrey south 42t d agree r east 218 perch to ft cheat ut corner f land of Wilson Wood i tbene by aam tontb 63 degroaa wevt T4 perches to poet corner ; tbene by ether lnnds of Ann Wood 42 degree weat 118 Perthes to port In of Uroff snrvy tbene by sum nertb U degree eaat 74 percboa to place of beginning, eoaiataing iwv arret, more or Ice, with about Mm cleared and andsr ealtlvatloa. and bavins thereon erected n twe-atory frame bona, log barn, nad ether out- bBiidinga. Thta deed recorded te Oa oonm no, I, page 9. (ielaed, UVen la exoootioa. and U sold aa tha property of Benjamin Biibop. A too, tb following real estate of Joba F. Lee, situate In Bell township, Clearfield eoanty, Pa , bounded on tha eaat b land of J. W. Campbell, south by Susoaobanna river, weet by tan. f. Nancy A. Smith, north by land of Jam B. Sandcrlin, eonUiBlng acre, aad having aboat 40 acre cleared and under cultivation, and hav ing theroa erected ft hewed tog hiaee, tw at oho high, bank barn, email taw mill, and other out. butldioga, being same premise. Belied, Uke a in execution and to be sold aa tba property of Amos it. nanderitB and Joba r. Lee. Alee, the following real estate ef Amos Bnader Hb, situate la Bell towaship, C leer fie Id tonnty, He-, bounded on the east by land of Sam 'I Halt, aoath bv Und cf J. B. Snaderlla. and north by same, contain lag 61 acre, mora ar lea, with aoont to acres cleared and nnder eaiuvftiioa, nnd kaving thareea erected a tec boast, round log barn, and other outbuildings. Belied, tikea in execution aad to be told a th proporty of Amos H. Handerlia. A lao, ail thateertaia treat ef land attnata In Bloom township. Clearfield ooanlT, Pa , bounded and deter i bed aa follow i Beg ianing at a beech eorner of toad eoaveyed to David Irvla thence west 164 perches more or lea to a cheat net tarnr of other lands of said David Irvia I tbeaee aorth 117 perch, mora ar leas, to ft poet eoraa? of other lands ef David Irvtn t thence east 6M per ehet, mor or lea a. to a pent i tbene sooth 17 perches te place nf beginning, eoataiaiog Tfi aero antt perched, more or lees, tag tana tonvyd by tleorg Peots and wlf tt Daalel Kdgr by deed dated loth A Beset, inn, record d la Deed Book "X," page 634. Seissd, taken la execution and to be told as tba property of Daniel Rodger. Alto, all that eertain pltet or parcel ef grown) pltnate In the borough of Oweote, Clearfield Co., Pa., b ended and described a followat On tbo weat by Kate atreet, oa th atatb by property ef ueorge werryman, op tr ai pt pmneaard street, and on the wnt by aa alley, toatialng two town lota, being 100 feet freat i; 1 M ftet deep, having tacreea rectd ft good twe-etory frame bonse, well finished, good ateble.aad tb r nutoutidlDga. Be. sod, taken la xeeattOB aad to be tald aa tba property of Jerry O'Brien. Alto, by virtu of writs of Fl. Fa. and Lev. I a., tb following proporty, to wit t All defendant1! inter it, Wing tb undivided fiv -Mveatbi of all tbat eertain farm or place of i ana annate in ncggs lownanip, urearaeid eouaty, ra., boanded and deeeribed as rotten? r aVgta atng at a white oak oomer oa th nertb aaet aor aer af the tract i thence aoath along the eld line ITS perchaa to a poat t tbeaee west 1 10 pen bet to a peat and stone, t than north 171 perches to n post tbene at 110 percboa to plao ef g' niag, oBUiningllnor,wttb lOOnerea cleared and tnder good tnt of onltivatioa, baviag a iww-aMtry mm none ana one na a a an atory frame boaee, aad tw barai thereon erected. A good aprieg of water at each bonse, aad a good orchard of choice fro it. Seised, taken la sxeoa 'ticn and to be told as tb property of Henry A. DBimei. Taaaa op B a lb, Tbo pr.ee or sum at wbkb tba preeerty shall be strnek off mast be paid at tba time ef tal, or sack othr arraagsmeau maot at win a apprnd,Utrwittb proper- ay win immeaiateiy pal n aad Mid eg. a i th tiptatt nnd risk nf tba peraeft to waem It waa tuatk of, aad wke, m tase af defieieaay l aueb rt aalt, ahall make good tbo tame, and tn a Instant will tbt Deed ba protatn4 taOewrt for bob amotion bbIom tbo meaty ia attnall pain a ine naenn. Anvitiw riflic,.r. Seiatrr'a Orrtcn, I Bbtrtff Clearfield. Pn-. Aag. 16,1178. J Sheriff's Sale. I)T Ilrln. at raa. ) t l"t. Oeee alC... aaa U rae. in wrlu f r.a, ... Ueaaa oear? el WMewi.e fieaa ,r Clear. Plea. f Oanr - wiaa.MMd It tba boroagb aHlrteMi Maw. w M ,ablla aale, al the Cart Hoaee, I. Ike eoreara ef Cleartell, . Taaraaay, n. Itx, ,a, , I Jlnr SVavrrtijsrmfnM, Hrptemlrcr, IH1M, at 1 o'elork, p. m., tb follow log deeeribed real estate, to wit: A MrtaiB lot of lead sitaats la Clearfield bnrougb, Clearfield oouBt, Pennsylvania. b-lng IT feet 4 lochi a n Seeoad street aboat S0 feet ttern. hounded on the west br Sec-ad street, in ho norb v iteH bref,on Ibe an Ut f era) frme dwelling hnnees occupied by tenan'a. Th aaid promisr bt-lig au' J act tu yearly ground rent of veoy d-dlera per yar. Bevtrdtlia Hook ft II.. page XbS Seiaed and Ukm in ieoi life and to be sold a the proi-orty nf Richard B. Taylor. Also, a't those eertala tola of ground altuate and deaorliied aa followat I. Being a eertala lot of ground altaat In th Borough of Clearfield, county of Clearfield, Peana. bounded and described aa follows f vis i On. the oart by Third atreet, on the aouth by l.ocat atreet on the west by Wa!tcit lot, No, H7 and on the nortb by an altsy being oQ r.et front ea Locuet street and 170 tact dtiep along third a rtel, and ..kwb aa lot No, ta the general plan of said I 11.. k, IL . 1 I !. iviuttgu, npvinn inrivva fmiiN iarg irai iuw bouse, carpenter hp, atntde, suiall ultice atd other iwprur amenta . 2 Also one other lot situate In Biglar'a addl. lion to sail borough and known a lot No. 2'fi being 67 ltt trout on Seooitd street and atwut 20U tret deep, bouudrd on tbcwsstby recotid vtrert, oa) tb north by Bud street, on the east by ao alley, en l a the south by lot No. 2".; having tbereoa erected tbn-e frain houaea, ft ibvcuiaker shop and other itupvments. a. Alto, out olbar 1J of ground situate in sid borougd, bounded on tb north br Pio a i reel, on tha .est by lot of Mrs. Bchofield, no lb south by nn alley, and on Ibe west by lot of ft. l.Snydtr, being about fifly fVct front oa Pia street aud about lltO feet det-p, ua which is erected a Urge tram, a'nue soa aodotber lupruromaota. 4. Also, on ether lot of ground situate In BigUrt ftddilioB lo aaid Borough, in whit ia known as Ta Tiers division, bounded and des cribed as follow.: Beginning at a corner of H ridge and Heccod stieeli thence suutk along 8 tot lid street about 76 feet to an fttley ( thenc oust alt,ng said alloy 00 feet to lot of Mrs, Higgle Duck! tbeno nortb along atil tut 7 fet to Bridg street ( tbenoo neat along said street about rifl lt tu plaoe of begieing i bring pert ot No. 211 and bvlig erected thereon twj large from bouaas and other Improvement. 1 h famaeoniietiog ol tha following contiguous lot or subdivuloa j No 1 en lining of pert of tbo above described lot, sliuats on cot aer ul Sewnd and Bridate streets and extending along Second street, south about Sa feet tu lot Ao. I in said sub division; t bra jo east along aaid lot No. 2, 60 feet to lot of Mrs. i Maggie buck f thence north aloog said let 71 twit ti Bridge al recti tbeno woit along said street abuot 60 feet to place of beginning being part ol , ku no. 2ii aau oiiving toerrue ieid a large from bouse and other improvements I No. I B ginning nt eorner ol lot No. I. In said ' sub division and extending tooth along 8eoond rtnai auooi j iet to aa atiey ibence east along aid alley about Oil ft to lot of Mrs. Maggi Buck thenc north along aaid lot of Mra. Buck about 36 fct tu lot No, 1, in laid sub-division: tbenoa along raid lot No. 1, in laid sub-division about 60 feet to place of beginning, being part of lot No. 211, and haviog thereon erected a Urge frame bouse and otbur improvements. Also, ona other lot of ground situate la Bigler'a addilloa tu said borough, in what la known aa Taylor's division ; bounded and described as fol lows i Beginning at orosr or lot nf Maggi B Buck and Bridge atreet: thenc tontb along said Lt of Mrs. Back about TO Itet to an alley j thenor oat along said aley about 100 test to aa alley ; thenc aorth along aaid alter about f-0 feet to bridge street ; theooe weal about llifi feet along said street lo plaoe ol beginning, being part of lot N. 211, aad baring tbnreon erected tw frame dwelling be net a and other improvemeot. The ame consisting of th following contigu ous I'jt or iub-diviaia : Lot No. 1, In said aub-diviiion con fitting of one half of the above deeeribed lot and il bounded and described s follow i : Beginning at a orner of lot of Maggie K. Book aad Bridge street ; tbene sooth along said lot of Mrs. Book, about 70 teet to an alley aboat fifty feet to lot No. 2 ib sub division ; then north along aaid tot No 2 In aaid sab di- viiuB about ftj feet to Bridge etre.t tbooc weat a bunt 60 fet along Bridge street, to plaoe of be ginning leing filly feet front by abt-ut 66 feet deep and part al staid lot zi l ai.d baring taereoa rvctetl a Irnitjc duelling House aud other m protoiuts. Lot No. 2, In said nl) Cirirlon being the re' mainitig Lalf of ibe b'mvc dearribed lot and i" bounded and deeeribed at fullows: lleglnnlag a1 a comer of lot No. I in said sub-divisioa and Bridge street j the no aoath along srnd lot No. 1, about 6i leet to an alley : tbeaee east alone said alley about 60 feet to ao al'ey t thenc north along said alley aboat 60 it to Btidfe atreet thence we-lftleng Bridge Street about Oily Tect 1 plao of beginning hem iO fet fr -nt by about 6 feet deep and paitof aaid lot No. 2 1 1 anil having there on erected a frame dwelling bouse and Other im provementa. Also, one other lot of gronad situate Ib ibe vi liege or West Clearfield, in Lawrence township, county and Stat fraald and known aa lot No. 32 ia the reneral plan of said village, buuid oa the south by Main street, on the west by No. 86; on tb north by an allay and on th ait by an alley, being fifly feet front oa Malo atreet and lb feet deep to ao alley, having bo improvements. Soiled, takm Ib eiation and to be old as tb property of Richard B. Taylor. Also, a eertala let of grouni situate tw 0eo1a borough. Clearfield county, Pa., bounded and desciibed a follows: Oa lb nertb by Hal street, having a front on said street of 60 feet, at tending back to Henry alley ft distance 166 feet, eontaiaiag 7,60 surface, beiag lot No. Ittfi In tbo geBcral plan of aaid borough, having ft frame a ooe and other ontnaiuings tnorwin. Heued, taken ia execution and to be sold as the property of M. A. Nichola. Also, a eertain lot of groan J altaat In Green wood township, Clearfield toaoty. Pa , being ft larg towa lot with large bote), suble two stories high, and small store room two atones high, Cartly finished, bounded n fell iws : On tha cast y lot of ti. W. Caldwell, on th weat by Kiny, south by alloy, and nortb by Main street, belied, taken in i caution and tt be told aa tb props rlr of tieorg W. Lamborn. Also, n eertain tract or Und aitaate la Morris township, Clearfield county, P , containing 09 acres and allowance, boanded and described as follows: On tba cast by landa of Jehu Kyler, aa tbo west by landa of Brenner, Track A Co., oa the aoath by Innda of . .. . and on th north by landa or Wagoner A Dale, with 20 c eleared, baviag a log barn and frame hoaee thereon, belied, taken in execution and te be sold as the property ef Mr. Joba Wyna. Also, ft eertain pitct nf land aitaate ia Pike towaakip, Clearfield eoae:yt Pa., containing k ef ea acre, with imall two-atory frame bone, am all stable, Ac, boanded and deeeribed as follows t Ob tba east by Jot. a D. Thompson's land, west by Snoop Ca.'i land, aorth by Joan D. Thompson, aad aoath by Brio tare pike. Soiled, takea la execution and to be sold a tb property af Isaac Conrad. Also, eertaiB piece of ground situate In Ola Hop, Beeoarin township, Olearfield aaty, Pa., being 1 tot witb n li atory plank bone, with kitchen attached, amJI stobla, and ether eat buildings, bounded as follows; Bart aad west by Wm. B. Diokey A Boa, north nnd toatb by Main street. Betted, taken la elocution and to be sold as the property of T. B. Wnehbarn. Also, a eertaia lot of ground situate is Wallace ton borough, Clearfield eoanty Pa., bounded eaat by aa alley, weat by Clearfield street, aorth by aa allay, aad south by lot ofCampmoo, aad hav ing a treat of 120 feet ea Clearfield atreet and 2ii rent deep, two Iota In aaid borough, and having thereoa erected a two-story frame bouse 16x20 feet, witb ki token attached, a black ami tb shop ano smaii irame ataoie. seised, taaea in exeou tioa and to be told as tbt property of Jamet (J. tJethrt. Alao, a car tain tract nf land iltuat tn Union township, Clearfield touaty, Pa., bounded on the eouth and weat by U- F. Blancbrd, aat by Jacob baDorde, ana norm ay ionn tieaa, containing aboat 40 acre, witb aboat 20 aorae eleared, bav iag a imall log bona thereoa reeled. Sailed. takea ia eeeeeitoe aad to be told at th property oi rerry a. urineu. Tana or 8 1 lb. -The price or tarn at wklch the property shall be streak off mart a paid at the time ef sale, or each ether arrangement mad as will be approved, otherwies th property will be Immediately pat np and told ncnin at tb ex pense aad rik of tb persoa to whom it waa struck off, and wbo, ta east of defieieaay at ah re-sal, shall make good tba same, and la bo instance will tbo Deed be prostate d in Court far eoolrmalioB antes tb money ia actually paid te tbettberiff. ANDRKW PKNTB, Jr., SHaniyr'a Orrion, 1 Sheriff. Clearfield, Pe Aug. 18, 1878. f Sheriffs Sale. T)j vlrtee of wrlu af btarl rciat, laaaet Xt aal ol tt. com ar coaaraoa Plea, of Clear lehi ..wat,, aad ia aia fjiroeled, tber. will a. .laeaed ...lie aal., al ib. Cart Moire, la ta. .ereii if. af Oleartelrl, aa Tbnreda,, U. lilt e, af Sealeaihm, 1171, at I a'eloea, , ib. followlag taaerlbed real aalau, ta wit : A eartaia lot af traaaa .Itaete la the aoroagh af Oaaaola, Cleartelil oaaate, ra., noaadad aad deeeribed M fellow. I beg ia.in ,t th, earner of uurti. ,irH aa. laocneneea aiie, tbaaoa alon, aaid .treat aonla tl dtreae aaet ,0 fc Iheaoe nortb 19 degroM eaat 81, feat tbenea niirth ti d.freee weet M faetl Ibue. Mate S, dagrea, weet .10 ti to lb. , lao. of beginning, baviag tboroea ereoted a larg. two-ator, fraaa. b.aeet aod aa a .tor. boaaa, aad a dw.lliag bouaa, a aaaall alabl. aad olbor eatb.lldieg,. K.iaaJ. Ukea la aioaalloa aad H b. .old ae th. arofaartv of Ueorge Boaliab. Alao, all tbat ..rlala lot af groand altaat. la tb. plot eoaaa .alv aallod Cbealer Hill, la Deoalar towa.bip, ClearlelJ aeaatv, Pa., and known I. tb. plot aa let No. II, and bianded oa Ibe nortb. eaat bjr Uartrad. etrMt, aa tka eoelh-eaH bj lot Ma. li, oa Ike aootb-woet bjr aa allajr, aad aa Ike aortk wevt k, lot No. 31, kai.g and eoauialaf M feet front aad I . I feet deep, aad k avlag tkero a , fraraa d..lllag koaea, nabl., aad albar ia.rov.raaal.. rl.ia.d. taken it eieaatla aad to ae aold aa la. prevertj ef Joeapk Unning. Alao, all Ikat oanaia lot ar pere.1 af growad doaoriaad follow, i Begiaaiag at a poat eorner of lot af graaad af U. U. Votgblor, aad aa the Pkillpeb.rg read Oaaaola read M II. aaraka, fraaa Ike weet kaak af Meekaaaaa araak 1 tkeaea kj relghler'. lot aoalk U dogroa, eaat an tka liaa af T. A 0. Railroad , Una., k; aaid road to a poet aeraor af aa alia, Ike aertk koaadar, af lao plot af aaid Ckealor Hill i tkenoa b, aaid alter ta tk. lie. af tka rkilipak.rg aad Oeeaela Hold tk.aoa b, eal. read I. .roe. af aegtaatag. Bailed, lokea ia .laniloa .ad H ko aaid aa Ik. aMaart, ofU. . Uoa,. P T V T.aaa or iL.. Tka prie. ar aa. at wklek tk. properte ak.ll ka alraeb af eaaet ao aaid al tke lime af aale, .r aaek otkor arraagaaMare aada aa will oe arnrovaa, Mkorwlaa tka provort, will be latatodialal, pal ap aad aold again at tk ipaa aad rleb af lao aoreoa U wkoai II wa. atraok ef , aad wke, In aaa. af ael.iMMir al mk re aale, aball aaek. gnod Ik. aaa, aad la ao laauooe ill ua veo. oa praaeafed I. Overt far ' tloa .area. la. onn k .oaaallr ,.M t Ikerlf. T AaDRRVT PHNTI, Jr. I 1 -"Sanirr. Orrird, ' ( tUui U tk. OlwrwMd, Pa., Aer M, 1ST. I Great Ves te 0117 Km. 1811, llll A IS'I Market Street. ' (liVarf , il. W.a.atv'a Ora.J b,M, ...PlolUdolpWa.r.anV x...l aiiXo iiiaV',;;''' Tula II..I.I la near Ibe new riiblio Blld new Uaeuai. Teui,,l.. V. g. Mial, aad AniSl of Klu. Aria. T. W. TIIAUCK, IW,1' oia i ai.t nionr. Jl, "Tt.'it TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE, CANDISMERRELL y,a T'-d, ia n building ob Market street, the o1l Western lluul lot, nppuaite tk t'utt lliius In Clearfield. a Tin and Htieet-Iroa Uana. fartory and Htore, where will be found at all tisna a lull line uf HOUSE rUXlTISimTQ GOOES, Stovos, n&rdv&ro. Sto. tl'ius Spouting an.l all kin), of job work, repair, in, Ac, dune un ab-rt notice und at reasonebl. rates. Ale-t, agent fur th Singer Sewing Machine. A sai.ptv f Maohinea, witb Needles. Ao. si. wavs on hand. Tcrinp, strictly each or country predue. A ah era uf patronag soiiettad. O. V. MERRBLL, 8anoriBteadeat, Clearlltfld, Aj.rll 21, 1177 -if. DRUG STORE. H. B. SPACXMAN, DRUGGIST and CHEMIST, At Htiaw'a old at and, ClearQoh', Pa , hat jost openei a new stock of ff7 ef.ro MESH ORI OS, and la Bow prepared tn f urn lib anything tn th th line af Drogi and Medicines at the rsrr low eat cash price. lie as also on band n larg stock of Cambr, HiirenJ Touth Uru.hcs, Vmnty Articles. Tullsl and having Huaj.a, am rf.bing usually kept tn a flrit clsas Urng Store. PHYSICIANS' PEESCEIPTIONS auupounded wllb care, dav or Birfht. A liberal ahara of palrooago roapcetlnlfv aolieiled. II. U. M'ACKMAN. Ulcarlielil, Pa., Oct. 14, 177. HTJMPHBETB' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS Bert. In sreaerl one f or twenty yeara, F-Tcrrwbfre proTrd the mok-t HAtK. I Mr-Lit, KCWhOaUCALnnd M'PICIKVr Mrdlrine knnwnu They are jaatwhnt tb people eist, nstriaia; tlnae, nny, airkneaa nl anflrtnir. Kerry alnajle Bprrttte the well trleal sn-acrlptiB f ua CBiinemt phyaiclna. no. Cnree. 0nta. 1. Frrm. Onnewetlon lnfl,ntnti.a t. Wormi, Worm Hover, WorniOoilc, . , A 'fy In a: CnUr, or Teething of Infanta, 4. niarrhoea, of Children or Adult. . , a. DynertUTT, Griping. Bilious Colic, . . . f 'kolera-JHorlsei, Voanitlag, .... 7. CiUR-tie, Colds, bronchitis, 8, ffeurmlirla, Tootharbe, Farearbe, . . t. Hradnchea.Hlck Headache, Venlgo, . 10. DyapeBMlauKIIooa btomacb 11. KuupretBBed, or Fatntol Period. . . . 11 M bitea. too Prornae Ferfoda, . . , , IX rrsuB. Coofh, Difficult Breathing, . , 14. malt bbruiD, Krysipelaa, Rruptiona. . 15. Rbftinaatlem, Rhrurnailc Pmlne, . . 16. Fever anal Amir, ChiUi'ever, Ago,. IT. Film, blind or bloedlng, . . . . . . 18. Optilhalniy, and hore or Weak Bye, . iv. ntarrn, acme or curonic, innnenaa, . do SO, WhWBlBMrh, rtolentewogha, . 50 tt. Asthma, oppreaaod Breathing, ... DO tt. F.nr IJiectiararen, bnpalred hearinsr, . 60 13. ferrwtula, enlarged eland, Swelling. , 10 ta. tteneral Debility, Fhjetcal WaaaJwaa, . BO sA Dropay nnd ecectv ftacretione, . . , . lo to. sieairkne, .cknea f rca rldlnc , . DO tr. Klwary-Dleeane, Uraeal, ..... DO tA Nervoua Debility, Vllai Wtakneea, 1 to . avarelDwutli, Canker, ....... M au rtnnry Vr rakneaa, vetting the bod, U 1. Falntul Pertada, orwlthftpaenu, . . St Dlaeaee af Heart, palpitaUona, etc . 1 OS IS. Fptlepaey, Bpasma, Bt. Vtttu' DsAoa. . 1 1 4, nipbtlirrla, tilooratod aore throat. . . B0 IB. Carwnic OansjeaUaat aad Kruptkna, 10 FAJOII CiASA. Cane, Morocco, with abor St large rlabi and Mannal of tliiwcUoaa, Il AN Thene re an eel ten are weat br th rase tnaie box ar Tlal. ta aay aart af tha cauntry. free af caaryrn. a iealaiW raea. ' Aaareaa nmpblye'alonneaMtlilVewfrt Oitice and Depot, 10 Fulton 8L New York. . . For kale by all ssrsuniieta. ta Bctmphrwrn Specd&o Kaaaal oat tha earn and trmtmnt oe -"-tat nad, It earn. jeatrRiiioaappUoatioa. HARTS WICK & IRWIN SECOND 8TRHT, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS lit PURE DRUGS! 3aXI LBOOaCLSO: CHEUICALSI PAINTS, 0115, DYE STUFF VARNISIIIS, . BRC8HES, PIRrDHIRT, FANCY aoop 1X)ILET AH'IICLKS, Or ALL KIND. PURE WISES AND EIQUORS far adiel.al ,ar,o,M. Tru.aea, Bapnortm, Robool Boh. aad Btatlea ary, and all atbar artielo. aaaall. foaad la a Drag Stem PHYSICIAHI.' PRR8CRIPT10N CARI PULLY COMI'OUNUKl). Bering . hrg. aerieaoo la tb, bullae,, tha. aaa give ..tin et Ufaotioa. ' J. a. RAkntrtrK, Jonn r. Irwin. Ct.ora.lrt. fto.oaaar l. I4. JEMOYALl JOHN McGAUGHEY Woald roaaeatfall, aollfjr tke ,ablle geaaralle tba be baa remorod bia Oreeorr Btere Irea Sbaw'a Row, to tbo baildlag forraerlr marierl b, J. Mile, are tear, aa Beeoad atraat. Mil t. Rigl.r'i bardwar. n.ra, wber. ba tpM4) UltOCKBIES. RAMS, DRIED BBiraarl LARD. SUGARS aad 81 RCPS, af an gradaa. TEAS, Orm aad Bines. COPFER, Raaatod aad Oreea. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, caA'jrKa raiiri, All blade it tb. aaarbat. PICKLES, It Jan aarf aairoaj. SPICES, la ever, feral aad rarietv. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL KINIMOIf CMAOKERS. SOAPS, MATCHES, ' DRIBD APPLBS, DRIED PEACHBt, DRIBD CHERRIES, Goal Oil sal Limp CMmaifa. And n giwd aaeertrMt of iKm. tblaea .aulli kept la a greoerr rloro, wklek ka will aioaaap fcr aarkoUag at ta. aaarkat ,rloa, Win eel far aub ae eboe,lr ai aaj at bar aaa, IW. Mil .ad aw kW rtak iad ladi. yorareelf. v ' .. . i8 fcOAPWr. CWr.M, Im. I, Itrl.