She Republican. 35 rv- Gioaoi B. Goodlandir, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WKDNKfiDAY MORNING, 6BPT. 4, 1 8TB. Bandar, If ydi want to know what fa going ob In the- bnalncaa world, Juat rwd onr sdvortUinf alatana, too iiptial oolumn lo part.et.iar. MAXIM! FOR THE DAV. Mo bibb worthy too offloa of Frealdant ikouM U willing to hold itifeoantod in. or pine) thoro hj no fraud. U. B. Oka at. I Muld Bovor bar boot reconciled to the alt TatioB bv tbt amalleat Bid of nioa of ft paraon, howovor reipoeUblo In primta life, who Riuit foroTtr oittj upon hit bruw tho ititnp of fraud Ant triumphaat la AmarlcaB tiitorj. No tub aoquoat action, fcnwerar Bar., orii.ua, can waah wajr th kttora of that raoord. Chablib Ftuxrii Aiuia. Undar Ibo forma of Jaw, Uuilivrford It. Hay a baa baca daolarod Praaidrnt of tba United Stalea. 11 U titla raita njion diifrauohiitment of lawtal Totara, tba falaa aartiftentM of lh ratorning oS oan acting oorropUy, and the deolaloa ol a aota mini ob wtiieh baa rafuaad to bear erldenoe of al laged fraud. For the Drat time are the Amariean people ebnfroDtad with the fact of a freudulcntly oleeled Praaident. Let It not be underatood that the fraud will be silently aequieaaed la by the oountry. Let ao boor pat IB wnicB lot aiurpa tioa ia forgotten, Addbbhi or Dibockatio M. O.'i. One hundred years of bum as deprarity acca Bulated and eonoent rated Into a alinaz of crime. Never again In flvt hundred yean ihalt they bare an opportunity to repeat tba wrong. DllllL W. VOOBHBIB. t would ratber hare theeBdoraameotefaouar ter of a ail lion of the American people than that of the Louisiana Returning Board, or of the Uum- miiaioB which excluded the facia and decided the qneition on a technicality. Tfloa. A. Hkrdbickb. Democratic State Ticket, ro OOVBKXOB, Hon. ANDREW II. DILL, OF VNION roDJITT. FuH UEITEXAXT COVICJIOR, Hon. JOnN FEliTKi, or CRAwroan ooithtt. roR a EC BETA BV INTERVAL A Pf A Ilia, Hon. J. SIMPSOX AFRICA, or URTinonoit covntt. FOR lUI'RBHI JimOR, Hon. ir. v. KOSS, or HORTSoHinr coiiarr. Attention ! The citizen who removes from one borough, wtird or township to another between the 5th of September and elec tion day loses Ins right to vote, becauHo he must reside at least CO days in the district where he oilers to vote. The whole Cabinet, except McCrury, of tho War Dejtartmont, was on tramp last week. Turn out to tho Primary election on tho 14th, and voto for the bent men, who aro running for the several offices. Withdrawn. Wo have beon au thorized to withdraw the name of Lewis 0. Bloom Auditor. a candiduto for The Democruts of the Clarion Jef ferson district havo nominated James M. GufTuy lor Congress. Ho will clean ilarry White out. Jumcs Mosgrove, of Kittunning, in the Greenback can didate. Go to Tin Election. Democrats of Clearfield county, go to the Primary election on tho 14th, and see that your neighbor goes along with you, so that all may participate, and thcro will bo but littlo growling afterwards. For Congress. The Democrat of Union county, which is within our Congressional District, have declared for J. T. Baker for Congress. Tho pro ceedings of thoir County Convention do not contain the names of tho Con ferees. Still on Hand. It was said that the fumous letter which Shorman wrote to Weber, and which was destroyed by Wcbor. wonderful brothor, is now in tho possession of a member of tho Pot ter Committee in its original shape, thoroughly unimpaired. At our Primary canvass it is the duty of Domocrats to solcct tho very best men. Choose thcro who will add strength to the party, instead of bear ing it down. Is be honest, capable and a Domocrul, aro the main points to consider. IIexioamzed. Tho Ohio Jiudicals aro having an unhappy time.' Tho Cincinnati Enquirer of tho 25th ult, in alluding to thoir distress, Bays : "Tho orators and managers of tho Ohio cam paign held a council of war in the city lust night, and rosolvcd to say nothing about Hayes. Thoy don't want to Moxicanizo tho party any rooro." The District Conferences. As our county will bo the last to got ready to moet in Conference, we propose to be first in announcing a meeting. We tborefore suggest that Bellefonto bo fixed as the place, and Thursday the 19th day of September as the timo for the assembling of tba Judicial, Con gressional and Senatorial Conferences. What say you in the balance of the district ? "Bthictlt Confidential.' Such is the title oi a privato circular sont out among the faithful by Wm. C. Arnold, Esq., Chairman of the Radical county Committee. From the tone of the doo omont, it seems he has assumed the authority, and is now negotiating with the leaders of tho "Greenbackore" in this county, looking lo a union, or a combination of the Radical and Green back leaders, in tho approaching cam paign. VesdvisoDcmocrnUof Green back proclivities, to "look a littlo out," as thoy are being negotiated for per bead, Just like so many catllo, but somebody else will pocket the cash. The whole machinery of the Itadical party In this county is now at work negotiating for tho Greenback voto, and we advise thoso Democrats who havo joined the Greenback faction to move Vwly remain froemcn so that they .cannot be hand cufTod a iow days be fore the election and then ordered to rote the Radical ticket. The "Nation al movement if a humbug, or a kind of iido show for the Radical circoi manager, who (rant to take In all the officers and catb too. So, look out CANDIDATES CASH ACCOUNT. For the boned t ol those who are not awuro of tho law upon the subject, we produco the Act ol Amwmhly rcgulat- i)Xeusos 'of candidate fur Constitution. The act of April 18, 1871, pamphlet lews, 1874, p. 64, ays; fiai-Tioi I. 0. (I .Melee-, dV, Th.t do per., ha .ball h.rMfl.r b. a oaadiriale for tb. aoni- uoiivB, or fur .ieetioo to lb. Keneta or llonae of Hepraaeatetirea, or to aey otnoee or In. juuMi.ry, or I uir atet.. nUBiaipal or ooual offloo in this eommonwMlih, .hail p.j or ouatribut., .llhor dlrMtlj or ladtroouy, any aion.jr or aiaar v.la .bl. thing, or knowingly .lluv it to ba don. b; olbora for blm, .Uher for tb. aoniia.lloo, .lo lloa or appointm.nt, . xo.pt nooauart aipanaa. ai follow., to wit t Pint. For printing BBd trar.liog .xponMa. Haooad. For dtiMmiaatioe af iaforaiaUoB to tho pabllo. Third. For political ueotiBgi, d.moa.tr.tlon. aod ooBfoBtiooa. Tb. forfgolng .xpsniai may b. In.urrad ith.r la pr0B or through otbrr individual, or w mittee. of organiaalioo. duly aonttitutod for tho Eurpoaa, but nothing oontaiaad ia thi. aot ah. II a o euBatruod to authoriM tb. payaaat of noa ay or Btber Talu.bl. thing for tb. rota or infla me, or any olaolor, altbar dltwtly or iadimtly, at primary, townahip, ganaral or apMial ala. lioua, Bouiioating eouvonUona, or for any aor rupt puriuaa. whatever incident to aa aleetloa ; and all judicial, auto, ouuaty and municipal o di cer, herenfter olMted ahall, ceror. .ntarmg upoa tba dutlaa of th.lr napaotlv. oSoaa, lake aad aub aeritia tb. oath praMhbod by aaotion flrat, of ar ticle mvcb, of Ibe oonatitutiua i f Ihla oamnioa aaltb. Hae. t. Kvery paraoa vlolaliog either of the proii.iuni of thia act ahall be guilty or a oiird. meaaor, aud oa aonvietioa aball ba aubjeot w a fine sot oioeeding one tbouaaad dollara, and lo inpri.oom.ot But .xooadlng ob. year, er nota or .ilh.r, at th. diioratiOB of tba oourt. Tbut law is certainly explicit enough for candidate and voter to understand. Besides, the oath an officer must take before be enters upon his duties, re quires him to swear tbat "1 have not paid or contributed or promised to pay or contribute, either directly or indirect- ly, uny money, or other valuable thing to procure my nomination or election (or appointment), except for nocessary and proper expense e.rpressly author i;cd by law." Ws Sscono liik llu-iioN. The Pitt- burg Post, in alluding to tho Demo cratic squabblo in tho XXlst Con irroMioiml district, says : "Tho Demo crats of Green, Kayetto and Westmore land, who care littlo who fill tho offices, so that honckt men are chosen, should hco to it, und that promptly, that thoy arc not shorn of their strength and influence with tho Democracy of tho Still o, by a miscrablo squabblo as to who should be Congressman. Tho office is un honorable ono, and tho am bition (o fill it meritorious, but to make it a matter ol intrigue and barter is disgraceful. It seems to us the decis ion ol tbo question rests with West moreland county. This county con cede tho nomination to either Fay elta oi Green, and It has tbo casting vote. What fairer plan can be devis ed than to submit tho question of whether tho candidate shall bo Wise of Green, or Boyle of Fayette, to the Dotnocmtiu voters of Westmoreland ? It is an honorable, speedy, and wo be lieve, will be a satisfactory plan of ad jusliiienl. Tho Democracy of the Stale who uru organizing and working to elect the Stulu ticket, have a right to demand of the party in the Twenty rirHt district that it Btop all nonsense and get to work." Boosting Grant for 1880. The Wanhington Republican, crying aloud in tbo wilderness and endeavoring to muko tho paths straight fur Grant, says: Arkaaaaa wiUiead off tbla year la the column of Stalea eoracd by Democratic rietoriee. Tbe bull-doting retorted to by the While-Line De mocracy makea tbi. reault a certainty. Tbe or gaalaalioa ol regitneot. of iafantry aod .avalry aud of battcrica of artillery ta ba weed ia tb. n.ndina sampaian aa Democratic ataaciea eaa sot fail to eonvinea the doubting Tbomaeoe of tba north tbat Irea ausreg. ta tb. mock.ry in that Stat.. Of such is tho stock in trade of tbe average Radical newspaper. Now every intelligent being on the West ern Hemisphere know that Arkansas is to-day a Democratic Stato. Thcro is no necessity for bull-dozing. If the Government at Washington should of fer a premium of 12 per capita for Re publican vote tho Stato would atill go Democratic. The ncgroea will noarly all voto the Democratic ticket thi year, though a little persuasion and argument may be necessary. The sto ry of tho organization of infantry, ar tillory and cavalry for political pur- poses is,'of course, all bosh. Arkansas is closo to the Indian territory and it is necessary to keep up a largo militia showing in ordor to prevent incur sion of the savage. jtEARNKYtBM. Tho ratriot ays: Tho California rcformor, Kearney, I not helping tbe National much in this Stato. in hi speech in Philadelphia he roccntly defended tho infamous Mol lie Muguires. lie Boid the execution of tbe murderer tho past year waa an act of oppression. Continuing he said : "The Mollio Maguire movement ho beon sent across to California and branded by tho slimy mas that run newspaper in the interests ofplundor- era as a band ot cut-thtoats, when they are only an organization of honest men organized for sell protection. But tho oppononts of the laboring men, the in fornal cut-throat, assassins that run the railroads of Pennsylvania, sond their secret emissario into the ranks. They were the men who committed tbe foul deeds, the foul crimes, in order that thoy might have a plea for break ing up workingmon'i organization:" Attention ! Tho citizen who removes from one borough, ward or township to another between tho Cth of September and elec tion day loses his right to vote, because he must reside at least GO days in the district where he offers to vote. Thi Last Down. The Times finds that the market in Philadelphia ia as lively a It I in Mew York for bogus bond for bankrupt. It seems that person contemplating bankruptcy, and having large liabilities and very mall assets, aro anxious to buy cheap securities, which they may put in their schodule of asset and satisfy their creditor that, though they aro worthies now, they put their monoy in tboro years ago when thinga went a kiting, and tbat bankruptcy has been causod by thoso unfortunate invest ment. Theao people are supplied with what thoy want at tbe rato ol a dollar a hundred, or leas, by people who mako a business of collecting worthies to curitios and vending thorn to bank rupt. Mori Shrinkaoe. The defunct Heading Raving Bank, which failod soma timo ago for a largo amount due depositors, ha compromised with If creditor at 65 cent on tho dollar, payaU U) J):t,llment within three year. MISTAKEN. It has coino to our knowledge that oiiio of our Democratic f'riendsaru un der the impression that Gov. Bigler, one of the visiting statesmen to Lou- oen and liearU at Mew Urleana, or tue impression mado on his mind during his visit to that Stato for tho purpose of witnessing the counting of tho elec toral vote by the Louisiana Returning Board. Thia is an entire misapprehen sion of the facta. In the first pluco, the Commiltco of five ( 1 which Judgo Trumbull was chairman, and of which Gov. B. waa a member, made a very oluboi'ule report, in January 1877. And in addition to Ibis Gov. Bigler mado a report over hi own signature, which appeared in tho columns of the Republican on tho 3d of January, 1877, which to our mind waa the clearest ex position of tbe fraud we had seen. But it must bo noticed that tbo Committee of which Gov. Bigler wa a member hud no legal status, and for that reason it waa immediately followed by the ap pointment of a Congressional Com mi t toe and the report of that Committee necossarily become the basis of action ol that body. Those therefore, who fool like censuring tho Governor for ili releclion ol duty, will pleoso put on their studying caps and overhaul the file of Ibis journal, and satisfy them selves that be did more than was re quired of him under tho circumstances surrounding thi case of fraud. "Elect a Democratic Congrea. and you .bould er a debt of 0II, 00,006 for properly lakea from tbe rebele during tbe war oa tbe eopl. Kleet a Republican Congreaa aad you will tide over lb. threatened auger. We find tho foregoing stuff in ncuriy all cur Radical oxchangos. Tho edi tors in question aro either very igno rant, or dishonest, aud assume that their reader are just as stupid as tbey aro. which ia not very compimentary to either party. Besides : Tho allega tion is a NAKED UK, and if any one waa foolish enough to attempt a thing of tho kind, the Constitution would in lorpose and defeat the measure. The XlXtb Amendment to that instrument reads as follow : Sac. IV. Tba validity of th. public debt of tha UoiU-d Slataa anlhoriaed by law, Including deble incurred l.r tbe payment of penaiona and boon tie. fur eervtea io auppree.ing ia.umction or re- brllioa , rhall Bet b. qaettloned, but neither the Uoited fetatea aor any elate aball aaaume or pay any debt or obligatioa iaourrad la aid of ineur- rectioo or rebelhoa agaiaat tbe United Stalee, or elaim Tor tbe waa or emancipation of any alavo, but all euch debta, obligalioue, aod elaiuia aball be bald Illegal and void. Sac. V. The CuBarreea ahall have power lo ao foree, by appropriate Lagialation, tb. proviaioaa oi iota article. It look as though "the rebel debt,' and a few bloody shirt, wa all the stock that the Radicals have invested in Ibis campaign. This is a mighty cheap platform for a high toned moral idea party to stand upon. Toe Constitutional Oath. ForJ tho benefit ot our readers wo copy tho oath to bo taken by all persons elected to office under the now Consti tution which reads as follows : "I do eokmnly awaar that I will aupport, ob.y aod defend tha eooetitutloa of tha United Stalee, and Ibe eonatilatioa of thia Cotniaonweallb. and tbut I will diacharge tbe duliae of my office with fidelity ; tbat I have aot paid or cootributad, or promiaed to nay or aontribute. either direetlv or iodireetly, any mooay or other valuabla tbiog to procure my aomiBeuea or aleolion, except for nrceriary aad proiier eapenaee oioreeatv author- led by law t that 1 have aot kaowiogly violated any claelioa law of thia Commoawealih, or pro cured it to ba done by atBera ta my bob. If; that 1 will aot knowingly receive, directly or indirect ly any mosey or other valuable thing for the per- r.irmaaco ar aoa-porformauea af any aot or duly pertaining to aiy once, oiuer tnaa ta. oompoBea tioa allowed by law." Candidate for office should clip it and pin it in their bats, and occasion ally read it to their constituent jotliat no one nocd offend knowingly. Attentiok ! The citizen who removes from one borough, ward or township to another between the Oth ol September and elec tion day loses his right to vote, because he must reside at least GO days in the district where he oilers to vote. 'Stuck." The Punxsuuwney Spirit says: "The decision in the case of tbe Two-Dick Lumber company against tho Indiana Deposit Bank is rathor hard on the latter institution, taking from them a largo amount of usurious interest, $2,000 'bonus,' (what the devil's that,) and putting them into tbe costs, which amount to something over 12,000. 'Tho way of tho trans gressor, &c.' " "Two-Lick" has also been a littlo troublesomo down this way. Ilarry Whito should got tho government engineer, who are now exploring tho rifllea of the Conemaugh to make a survey of "Two-Lick creek" for the purpose of ascertaining whothor it will not aupport more than ono saw mill at Indiana rates of interest. Tug Drifting Carpet-baouf.r. Tho vicissitude of public lifoaro strikingly illustrated in the career of Frederick A. Sawyer, formerly United States Son ator from South Carolina and subse quently assistant' Secretary of tho Treasury, who baa been appointed lo a small clerkship in the office of tho coast aurvoy of tho Treasury Depart ment. Sawyer is a man of eminent scholarly attainment, but bat boon un- fortunato, and by a aerie of reverses ha been compelled to accept almost the smallest office in tho great estab lishment in which at at a former period of hi life t'O held such an eminent po st tiou. Ben' "First 8etTo," Tho hero of Fort Fisher, etc., Ben Butler, openod hi campaign in a characteristic speech at LqwoII, Mass., on Saturday evening, Tbe South, tho administration, the last Presidential eloction, the Potter inqui ry, tha tariff, tho finance, tbe labor question and hi great and patriotic service were the principal bcada of his discourse. lie expect to bo elected Govornor of Massachusetts. It would be a Joke on "the hub" if tho man who voted 66 time for Jen Davis for Pres ident, should come in possession of the oal of tbat "truly loyal" Common- ealth. A Club Ueetinq. Wo have been requested to state that tho Domocrats of Uoshon township will moet at school houso No. 1, on Thursday evening next, September Stb, for tbo purpose of organizing a Democratic Dill Club, Several speaker will be present to ad dress the meeting. Domocrala, or ganize. Right. Wo notice tbat the Demo crat of Clinton county set down on Andrew Jackson Quigley, who served aa a member of tho legislature during tb past term, lie wa tho cloanost out demagogue In tbat body, on tha Dwmocratio aide. He has beon prop erly treatod. THE DEMOCRA TIC PRIMA R Y ELECTION. To the Democratic niters of Clearfield County: In obedience to lliu rules governing tbo Democratic tarty of Clearfield l-uJ'nly.'.i-i'r. I '. 4V..W.' .-."-v. County Committor hereby gives no lico tbut the election fordelcgntes, and for the instruction of such delegates, a to candidate, tor the several offices to bo filled at tho approaching No vember election, will be held ut the Election House in the several boroughs and townships in raid county, ON SATURDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAT OF SEl'TKMUEU, A. D., 1878, beginning at 1 o'clock, p. in., and con tinue open until 7 o'clock, p. in., ol'suid day. The election will be held by the Vigilance lommiltcv, who ure the Elec tion Boards, and aro constituted as follows : viuiLaaea comuittsb roa lluroaid. Borough Jno. Kim., (1. W. U.rdl acr. C. R Patrick. ClearbVId Uorougb Tboa. Keily, Fred U. Car don, M. U. Brown, Curwenivill. Borough Tboa, J. Frow, Jno. Nerria, B. Ilartahorn. HuutiJele J.uiea Ward, E. C. Howo, ll.org. 11. n ooden. Lumbar City Eli Uile, I. D. Uuppy, Willlaa ftlorebcad. Newburg Borough Iaaafl Markla, Jno. Rod dan, Eli C'lruiaon. New Waabington N. A. Arnold, H. D. Koer, Adam Ureih. Oieeola Borough J. P. Ilale, Tat Ualligbor, Robt. Iwaba. Wallaoeloa Joo. II .It, Oca. Kmeigb, M. D. Rcldy. Itfooaria TowuH.ip Joo. lOndman, W. V. Wllliaua, M. Uraloig. 11.11- 0. K.trloker, J.,lio II. Bretb, Godfrey Weaver. Bloom Sidney Smith, Adam Weaver. Henry Penla. Bogga-O. G. Uerrilt, J. B. WoodaiJa, T. II. Waple. Uradford-J. K. Wll,a, W. I. Curley, Alcl. Llvingaloa. Brady George C. Kirk, Lcwia Scbouk, l'eler 8. Weber. Burnaiile Daniel Uorjian, Jatuai Sylvia, Jaa. Chapmaa. Cheat Moaea Thurator,LawrcD(. Kl lian, Jo. II. Bretb. Covington F. L. t'outrlet, JoIib Piciiril, Dr. W.J, Gilliland I locator A. 0. Sleiner, 0. W. Ilawin, W. E. Wagoner. Fergueoo D. Aaroo Wiee, John Moore, John T. Straw. Girard Uaorg. Ureeo, iohn Lcigjy, Auguat Boauainger. Uorhra Epbraiiu K. Rhlri-y, J. A. L. Flag J, A.S. Sbaw. Graham Tliomaa If. Forcey, Kliea Kvaua, A. 0. Dal.. Uiauowood Jeaaa Kelater, af. W. Johnaon, Aaron W. Newcomer. tlulieh Jainea Flyna, John 8. McKicroan, W. J. Conrad. lluaton Frank C. Bowniaa. Jordan K. A. Crerawcll, John Tutteiaon, B. Frank wiao. Kartbaua Godfrey Fuller, John Gillilaad, Ororge Ueekendorn. Knox Jamea Bloom, John R. Duol ip, Iaaae Jfnya. LawrtBce George II. Hall, Mili-e Rrd, Uor ril r. Wallace. Morrle John H. Iiu.lt. J. W. Hollenbuob, Hen ry Hoover. I'ena Jemea B. Clark, George C. F.aftnora, R. Duolap. Pike Henry A. AdJIoiuao, Silnuol S. Moure, A. J. Cupplea. Unien Thomaa Brock bank, Richard Laborde Samuel J. Gelnetl. Woodward William Lulber, Tboa. Matberr, John K. Henderaon. Tho Electors have the right to vote for Ono person for President Judge. Ono person for Congress. Ono person for Senator. Ono ponton for Assembly. Ono person lor Treasurer. Two persons for Commissioner. Two persons for Auditor. One person for Coroner. And lor the proper number of dele- gnto assigned under rule 2d to each election district. Tho delegatus will meet in t lie Court Room, in Clearfield, ON TUESDAY, THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, precisely at 1 o'clock, p. in., and proceed to nominate candi dates for the several offices uliove des ignated, and to select three Senatorial Confcrocs to meet like Conferees from the counties of Centre and Clinton, for tbo purposo of selecting a Senatorial delegate to the Stato Convention. And ono person as Representative dolcgato to tho samo Convention. Also three each, Judicial, Congressional and Sen atorial Conferees. It is the desire of the County Coin- milloo that tho members of tbo Vigi lance Committee, or Election Hoards, be at tha Election Houscb at the time ppointed, and bo prompt in the dis charge of the duties onjoined upon mom. jhrap.l test, Chairman. John W. Howe, Secretary. ULEARF1ELD, 1 A., Aug. Zlst, 1878. The Bankrupt Harvest. Tho 29th 10th and 81st day of August, wore roal "Acid days" in the United State District Court. Thoso duys wero tho closing hour of the Bankrupt law which expired on the 1st instant by limitation. The Williamsport Lumber men beaded by tho entcrprizing llcr dic, turned out in flocks. Peter went n on $1,000,000 followod by B. 11. Taylor & Sons, Edward Lyon, Charles E. Gibson, and others whoao liabilities rango from ,200,000 down to $75,000, Tho irrepressible Peter attached the following codicil 'to hi petition : In Juatlo. to myaeir I deaire to refer very brief ly lo eome of Ibe Immediate naavee of rev flnan- rial dilBcultiea. Th.y may ba traced diiactly ta tb. .normoua ibrinkag. la roal eatate, In atonha of incorporated oompaniaa of all kladaaad to tha nnaneiai diaaaUra whioh have overtakes a very larg. aambor of thoe. with whom I have had bueinoae traaaaction. .looe tb. fall of 1813. At tha beginning of the prracnt long-continued de praaaion I .atimafod that I owaed real aetata to tba valu. of over M0o,u00 ; alocka, booda and other eeauritiea to the value of over I,3UII,U00. It ta no aiaggeratioB ta aallmato my loea oa ebriokage in real eetato at aj.euO.Ovo BOIi mJ loea ob anrin.age IB eecurltlef, Includliig ctoca. and th. like, at IVUO.HOII. aod I have loat by th. f.ilarae af olkere tba .urn or aver $1,200,000. Thaaa m iafortunaa were aurely auRicient to impair my reaouroea and eapilal ao eerkouely a. to Lave aa alher alternative oat Ibe aoarae I hav. takea. Sir. Ilcrdic seems determined to tor toro himself into a Mar.oppa, il hi vi; tality should bold out for another year. A Bia Thing. Our neighboring Congressman, C; en. Wbito, turns out to bo the greatest engineer that this or any other ago ba produced. The llollidaysburg Standard, in alluding to tbi scientific statesman, remarks: "General Ilarry Whito cautiously inli. mains that it ia practical to establish navigation from the Ohio to the sea board, from tho Ohio river, at Pitts burg, thenco by the Allegheny to the Kiskinunolas, thence by tho Kiskimin- ela and Conemaugh to tho Alloghony mountains, thenco across thorn by moans of a tunnol, to the waters of tbe Juniata, thenco to tho Susquehanna nvor, tbonce to theChcsapcakobay.or by way of the Schuylkill river to the Delaware bay. A big thing." September Election. An election wa hold in Arkansas on Monday, and in Calilornia and Vormont on Tuosday last, but wo havo no returns. Tho election In Mai no comes off on Mon day, the flth. Tho next in order la the eloction in Colorado, first Tuesday (7th) of October. Indiana, Iowa. Ohio and West Virginia, on the second Tuesday (14tb) of October. The balanco, twenty-eight ol tho forty nino Stale and Tarrilorics, hold their eloction In No vember. Aitkntiok ! The citizen who removes from one borough, ward or township to onother between tho Oth of September ftiid elec tion d.jr loses his right to voto, because ho must reside rtt least 60 dnys in the district where ho olTers to vote. ENORM O UN I NCR F.A SE OF Til E ST A TK EXPENDITURES B Y Til R REPUBLICAN PARTY. During tho time the Ropuhlicun par ly bits been in power in thi SUiLo the axnvntJttutVji oY thrMatu gOvT-ir.mf!f. I, ! lor liiw uruumry oujtH is Ul fruvui iiiiivui, havo been increased from $3711,091 to the enormous sum of'$1,3:i2,.'l83. These figures are compiled from tbo appro- priution bills of those dates and other ofllciul sources. We tako tbo central year of the last Democratic adminis tration ((ov. Pucker) and compare it with tho lust of Republican rnlo (Gov lltirlranlt), which give tho following losultH, lo wit: ISIS. IH7S. 11,001 $10,0110 1,701) 4, too 1.5H0 J, alio 1,700 1,0011 1.(0 l,6O0 9,000 4,0110 00 1 ,800 000 1,5110 1,500 1.5-0 00 1,800 100 V00 1,700 6,0011 6,4110 iO.OIIO l,U7 t.l'IIO 000 e,O0ll 1. 90 14.400 1,000 a,00il 8,700 111,400 :10 1,600 1,400 11,400 Moo g,7oo 1,201 6,600 0,4-0 t,460 2,01 4,100 IjO.OoO 611,7.10 700 016 30,000 80,000 SOU 000 1,000 7,6115 Salary of goveraor Secretary ooinmonwealtb deputy aeeretary comuliB- wt-al tb Auditor general Sorvayor general tieorotary internal affaire) Attorney general. Ili-puty attorney general.. Adjutant general Superiut, ndont of eeutuioa bcboola State libraries State librarian aaaiataaL Hlat. treasurer.. Clerk and mo'erngrr hire a atale and executive depart nienta Contiogeutexpeoaee lor acme. 1'iivatereeretery to governor. Clrrk and ineereager hire au ditor general'a office Contingent oxpenaeo furaame. Clerk and nrjaeeiiger blr. aur vry.r gen.rala otfira, now aeorclary interne) alfalra.... Contingent expenaea lor eame. Cleik hire attorney general'. oflioe Clerk hire adjutant gonerara oltioa Clerk and nteaeenger hire io aohool department-.... Oontingi-nl expenaea far ratne Clerk and meaena;er hire itato trcaiiurerr oOiee Mirotrllancoua eapenaee .tale library Pay of legialalura, elorka.ruil.- ago, ai. turnery, etc.. .. ..... Dlatribuling lawaaud journal. Public printing and binding.. llarilaburg fur water Uaa for poblic bulldiuga (for 1877) Salaries of auprenr. oourt Judgea f 18.701' Balance ol Pblladel'a. judgea 1(1,9110 Salariea of Allegheny Judge! 1,!C0 Law ju.lgca of other oounliec .5,0110 Aeeuoiat. judgar za.uot 125,700 480,000 Salary rupcriutendeul public ' printing 800 1,100 Contingent expenaea of iane 600 Legialatlve Record ($7 perpg. for l58 and 110.40 for '7) 3,1170 SS,584 Legialativa Uncord wrapper (at (0 per each member).... , 1,250 Iuiiraveuient public ground, expense., eto 1,831 12,000 Ilarriiburg ore eompenlra 1100 each) tld SOU Superintendent public build toga end gruunda Oil 1,400 Pivewatrbnianpubltcgrounde 4,600 Indexing Journal., aeuate and boua. 160 600 Coniuiiseiun.r bureauof alalia- tioa 1,600 Lieutenant governor 8,600 Janitor fur eatne... 160 Contingent axpeaaea board of pardona (lorinerly paid by eccrctary of commonwealth) 600 Total 1370,004 11,131,68.1 Wo omit appropriation for com mon schools, etc., pensions, interest and payment upon public dobt, guar antees of interest to railroads, canal and navigation companies, penitentia ries, houses ol refuge, hospitals, asy lums, etc, pay of Mexican soldier and other items that uru controlled by U rn porary circumstances in amount and were unavoidable, and also sundry trilling and temporary appropriations lor incuieuial expense. (Jluurniso tho foregoing tables include all tho ob iucls of appropriation necessary lo the proper conduct ut tliu icoveriiliient.l In lHCO the iHipiilulioii ol the Sute, as per United .Slates census, wusii.iMKi,. I la, unu tue Mute expenditures under Democratic control wero aWJ.lWI or utiout thirteen cents for each nidi viuuul. In Hi Utlie pipulttlion a per census was 3,ozi,t!l. Allowing tlie same rale of annual incrcuso a from lHul) to 1870 tho population would be about 4,014,638 in 1878. Tbe State expenditures under ltcimblican con trol wero for that year 1.3:i2,383 or nooul urn tv-Uirco cent tor each in dividual. Who dare defend this ains ing robbery of Ibo pcoplo? Hut an increase of population is not a just uasm tor an increase ot govern menial expenditure, for tbe aamo offl ciul machinery that will govern throo millions ol people will equally well govern five millions, with only slight auditions to mo number ol local oln ccra, a few additional clorka, some in crcaso of courts, eto. No mora Gov ernors or departments of government existed in !87H than in 1859, but 118 members wero added to the legisla ture oy mo uonslilution ot 1873, and lor that no particular party is roanon- sible. The increase of oott, however. by that addition should havo been only trifling. stripped ol all new-saury explanation then, wo havo the fact staring the peo plo, tbo taxpayers, broadly in the lace that it cost iiori than thrsi Tines AND A II A l.r AS MUCH TO CONDUCT THE STAT GOVERNMENT UN1IKR REPUBLICAN AS IT DOES UNDER DEMOCRATIC RULE I In other words, as tho Ntato eorern ment need not cost much over 137!),- O'ji, as ncrctoloro demonstrated bv i)emojratio administration, tho present ucpuuncan administration literally ro&j Me people of the immense sum of neany one minion oj aoilars annually I 1 110 ngurca we give are irom tbe of ficial record and they can not be dodir- od or explained away. Tbcro thoy stand beyond tho power of contradic tion, or exenso, or extonuatinir eircum stance. They clearly show tho annual robbery that is perpetrated uixin tho people. Do tho people ao well liko to yay taxes that they will continue tho to.ntblirans in power? Do thoy liko io ue rococo vy tno million r ur will thoy prefer honest rulo ond economical expenditure? ii tue pcopio want to oontinue the . . r - extravagunt Uamcron Kcpublicati rule sncy win enoci tnoir object by voting for lloyt and thus keep tho same cor morants in powortliat liavo boon gnaw ing their vitals, wastintr their atib stanco and oppressing and grinding e-ieiu w tue enrtn lor yearn. nut il mo people want honest and frugal Stato government, which ahall not take from them their substance and shall leave tlietn to tho comforta ble onioymcnt of all their ritrht and all that belongs to them, thoy must vote mr Anorow ji. inn, tbe Demo cratic !Stato ticket and Democratic member of tho Jjprislalure. The Democratic party, if auoccssful at tho next oloction, will bo under bonds to administer tho government in tno most frugal mannor tbat efficien cy will permit. If it doc not do this it will be promptly burled from oftloial placo, for it ia upon tbi plede-e that it will como into power. It therefore will not dare to fail in thia matter of thorough reduction in expenditures. But if tho Hepuhlican party shall again bo successful it will ho a license to steal, and endorsement and approval ol ex travagant expenditure, a positive in. junction to go on and spono! all that ia possiuio and steal all that I leal That ia me issue mo people will decide. Lot us recapitulate, that tho under standing may not be clouded : Total amouatofdlearetlonary aipaadl. mree aooer ar.mo.rati. admialalra tion for an. year tl (11,014 Total amount of ainendilur. for Berne parpoeoa lar oaa Tear aeder Kepabli- aa raw .....l,lel,m The people can put a stop to this ex tortion, profligacy and tbefl onlv bv voting against the men who porpelo ato 1 1. (Jalusha A. tirow ia said to be tbe rising man for United Btatea Senator in the minds of the bard-monor u re porters. Don Cameron can't aaake a npeecb. and jodge Kelley ia ailent ; aiffn f vbich lit waa bimaelf thaaa and both are ftoft-monev advoratea. Mhor. RADICAL REFORM EIIS The nomination ol Mr. (iodlovo H Orlli, of Indiana, by tho Itepublictins ul the ninth district ol Unit Mule, lor l.tin grcss, shows bow much reality there is in the Republican cry for reform. The I'bilodflpliia T'UKS fyiunicntiinj upon Vi b'ni i-ize--ratiM,wu "air. (iodlovo 8. Drib, wull known us an Indiana statesman, in engnged in Ins herculean Inenniul labor ol explulli ing how he hecanie u Veiiexuuiiin ciuiins lobbyist. This bus been made necessary by bis nomination to Con gress by the Republican ol the ninth district. Two years ago ho was lifted from the huud of the llcpublican Slate ticket in Indiana because Ins campaign had utterly broken down under the ciinrircs aiiiimsl fifuf, and it luissurpris ed a great many people to see him dug up and run for another ollico this year. Tho revolt against Orth, led by la tin. Low Wallace, is already formidable, and bis chuiices tit being burled lor a few years more lire decidedly good. A Republican vru chosen from the tlis triut in 1874 by u plurality of 4fl, un Independent candiduto having polled something over five thousand votes. In 187C tho votos of tbo district wa Ho publican, 10,1)91); Democratic, 15,570; Independent, 3,349." In another place tho samo pnper, in speaking of the- subject of Jladicul re form, vury pertinently romarhs : "There is a headlong revivul of re form. The notorious James Harlan is on the stump ir. Iowa ; Subsidy I'om eniy is inuking u canvas ol Kansas for the Sonalorship ; Orth is running lor Congress in Indiana; Kobuson is expecting a nomination in New Jersey ; Kellogg i appointing all tlio federal officials for Louisiana ; John Sherman is going to mako Home party speeches in Ohio ; the I'rcsnlent bus been try ing lo set up a nomination in Cincin nati ; Chairman Quay has told all the l'cdcral ufllciulH in J'oniisylvuiiiii bow much be expects each to cinlrioulo to the cause ; Jioss Koyes, of Wisconsin, lias como out lor biinscil lor United Stales Senate, while Urother Orvil is going around interviewing himself tor the newspaper and educating Brother l lyases up to a third term. Kctorm like this is perfectly irresistible." IUdical Voucher Thieves. Tho llurrishurg Patriot say : How happy such desperuto Republican organ us tho llamsbiirg Telegraph would be if tbey could only fasten upon a Demo cratic official, living or dead, tbo over issue of Stato bonds which occ tired over a quarter of a century ago liut wilh all thoir reckless and unscrupu lous lying they have failed in their darling purpose. Tbe fraudulent bonds have been traced into Hepuhlican bands and theie all track ol them is lost. Lately in order to raiso a suspicion ol Mr. John M. Ilickel integrity it has boon given out that his bond to tbe Slate for his last torm of office ia nut on filo in tbeoflice of the Secretary of the Commonwealth. Who says so f Why tbo present Republican officials of tho hlu to department who are personally interested in raising a talso issue for the campaign. Their conlinuunco in ollico depends upon the ability of tho Republican leaders lo befog tho real questions involved in the canvass by misrepresentation und falsehood. If, tburclorc, tho bond uf John M. Dickie is not on tile in the office ol the Secre tary of the Commonwealth il has pro bably gone where the missing vouch ers of the Auditor licncral' office fur the accounts of the Superintendent of I uljl tc liroumls went at tho closo ol (iunoial Harrison Allen's official carcor. The He-publican voucher-thieves are no doubt able to tell, if bey would, where the lltckol bond can bo found. (ioKiNd THE Ox. Tho editor uf the Cambria Freeman makes a decided lo cal hit in this way. Ho says: "Col. John S. Moshy, the dashing rebel cav alry officer from Virginia during the lute war, has beon appointed by Mr. Hayes I'nitod States consul ot tbo city uf Canton, China. Wo of course do not quarrel with Mr. Hayes' taste in making this appointment, because wo havo always held to the viow tbat a thoroughly reconstructed rebel like Mosby, who possesses both character and brains, I a fit man to bo appoint ed to anv position which ho is compe tent to till, but what will the loyal editor of tho Johnstown Tribune say to this translation of the ox-rebel, Mos by, to tho Flowery Kingdom, by tbo same man acting a President who signed bis name to tho commission of the aforesaid editor a postmaster at Johnstown? It is a cruel dilemma in which to placo an editor, who, about onco a woek, ia thrown into convulsions becauHo tho Democratic 8tato Conven tion of Toxas nominated a ticket com posed entirely of mon who had 'serv ed in the Confederate army.' If ho can re-sign himself to thia act of grace on the part of llayca to Mosby, there is somo hopo left that will be able to anrvive the outrageous insult by the Texas Domocrats in nominating for Stato offices men who aro both honest and competent, but who liko llayca' friend Mosby had worn tho gray, in stead of the blue." Just So. A ootomporary say: His not atrango that Republicans repudia ted their party, bocauso tbey know that it passed all tbe laws which havo brought about tbo present deplorable depression and ruined the material tirosnects of the conntrv. Thov real I i v - j ize tho necessity of stepping down and out of J olin Sherman' contraction, and labor destruction party ; but boing pre judiced against Domocrats, and fear the cognomen ot "turn-coat, tbey come nan way and loin thourcenback organisation. Wilh Democrats the caso i ontircly differont. Their party ia not responsible lor any of tbe law nor moasuro that oppress tho country. On the contrary tho Democratic party i on record iu opposition to the re sumption and contraction policy ot the banker and bondholders. The only chance lor bringing the country out of chaos and liberating tho pcoplo from tho rulo of money and corporation pow er ia tho complete success ol tho Dem ocratic party. Tbe V. 9. Senate will have a Democratic majority next fall tho member being elected hereto fore; and u n leas Democrat foolishly desert their party in thia omoritcncy. the Lower House of Congress will also be Democratic. Then law can and will be passed in tbe intorosU of the peoplo ovor tho President's veto if necessary. Candidates. We notice by our ex changes that P. Gray Meek, of tho Bellofonto Watchman, ia a cantlidato for Congress In this district, and Cy rus T. Alexander, a prominent Lawyor from tba samo town, i arandidato for SlateSenator. It looks now as though Mothor Centre would furnish about throo Congressional aspirant Curtin, Mock and Bush. A Jsiw Depinition. Tbo True Mitryluruler, of Trincou Anno, windit up an editorial on "Practical Comrnun sm" with : "Laid week it took thirty largo chickcna from Mr. A. G. Wood lord ; alao lant Friday it broko into a 1mm on lion, luaao D. Jones' Arcadia farm and took ten buehela ol wheat" Hon. Jiobert Liddoll, ilayor ot Pittf- burg, fllod a petition it bankruptcy on the 26th nit. Liabilities 1100,000, aa aeU 176,000. Tbe mop tim en t OTor h grave ofl Proiident JefToraon will be after do- Romance or a Spool or Thread. A Willimanliu, Conn., girl who works in the thi'uud factory, wrote her name and the words, "Wanted, a husbuiid," on a spool. Wbon the thread bad boon wound iikiii it, tbo spool wa sent jm.im g many ell era tu a Ho Jaolo.'y. in f)Uirr;VV-7ii.." aSnW TibUaS.ii gentleman chanced In aeo it alter the thread had been removed, and at onco took a luncy to address tbo maiden ; she ut once responded, and they cor responded for emtio timo, until at length she disclosed tho fact that alio was already engaged, but' would pro vide him with ono as good as herself. So did iO,aml to all appearances her kind oflice were accepted wilh a rel ish, as tho (ioorgotiiwn Star say the uuitios ul the pair appeared in the Ad wate's mitrriago list lust woek. This celebrated thread can be had at 11. A. Kralser'e Dry (ioods Storo. 31. uuouurfiututs. rrimary Election, Saturday, Sept. 14. Fsa The fee. wbi'-h muat b. paidnadvanoa will la aa lollowa: ror Ju.la. or Conaraa. will ue$20 Senator, Hot Aeoembly orTraueurer SI0 t'ouioiieilonrr, lb, and Auditor or Coroner1 S.I. Tbla will liiol i.la I0,0ist ticket, for aob oandid.to, aod tba Boooaaary b anka to conduct tl.0 a;ooti',ii. l'HESIDENT Jt'UUB. W'r re tutborittxl to ftnooaQtM tbi of CUAHI.KS A. MAYER, of t lit. Hp eouatjT, ft tundlilHt fur lb uhiM or Prttlrlsnt Jud2, tib jt'tt (. lli rulva (uvernlng lit Utnoortlio rl7 ropfuiLM adtirvi, latxik iurn. r. CONURBSSt W' r Huthorlsed to noounovi tb DftU ol JHHAKL TK T, of Clerfii-Ii boruuirh, M ft eftn tliditittl for (be offlos) of Cttan$, tubjwt lo (be ruii I'tvoromg tue l)emoortie ptvrtjr. Pot'fflo wldrvif, Cltmrltild. BTATK BENAT0K. We art) authorised to tnR9ttnefl the ntosor f W. MKT TH, of Ulcftrfltld KorotiXh, m . oondidnt for the uffloB uf rtt Henator, luuject to tbt ririoi fnTeroiny the uemoflrftUe part-. PoituH.ee addreM, Clearfield, V. A6SEMUL.Y. We tit authorited to neaae tbe Maune of JOHN A. UKKOORV, of CnrweDivllle. ai a didate far the office f A"mMj, hjw?t ii th rutM goTentiog the iiemoeratie party. 1'otluD.o addren. Curweoarille, Pa, We are authorised to anoounee tbe name of MATT McATKKK, of Hoattdile, ai a eaDdidte for the office of Amnbly, ubjeot to tbe rules goveraiDf tba Ueuioeratie partjr. Puatofl.ee addrcta, Iloatidale. Pa. We are anthnriied to enonuooe the Datne of AARON O. TATK, of Clearfield, ai a eaadidate for the office of Awetnblj, eubjoet (o tho relea governing Ibe liemoratie party. PoatoOioe addreaa, Clearfield, Pa. We are author! led to announce tba nana o DK. ASH b. UKNNKTT, of New Waibinctoa, aa a candidate for the offieo of Aiaotnbljr, luujMt to me ruica governing the liemoerauo party. PoaioAoe addreaa. N. WaahtDgton, Pa. Wo are autbonwd to annouooe tbo name of ABKAM 111 MPHHEV, ol Lawrenoe tow nib id ma e eandidate for tbe 0A00 of Aaeembly. anbject to ma ruiea governing tbe Uetnooraiie prty. PoatoOioe addreaa, UlearUeld, Pa. TREASURER. We are author lard to annonooo the oauo ol DANIEL STEWART, ol Bradford tuwbihip. at a candidate for the office of Treavaorer, aobjret to the rolca gorernina; tbt ueinecratte party. Poatoffloo addreaa, Woodlaad. Pa We aro anthorlud to aonenneo tho nana of ruii.ir nuns, or lieecaria townahip, aa a eandldate for the offloo of Treaanrer, aubjeot to me ruica gorernina; tbe Urmoeratte party. Poatoft.ce addreM, Glei Hope, Pa, Wa are authnritM to anoouneo the name of LKANDKR DBNNINW, of Lawrence tewaabip aa a candidate for the offine of Treasurer, aubjeci to ina ruira governing me uemocratio party. Poftoffice addreaa. Clearfield, Pa. We aro eutboriierl to anaonnea tho aatoe of Clt A HLE8 eCHWKM, of Ura.lv Mwaahip. aa eandidnte for tho effioe of Treaaortr, aubjeel to inn ruiea govern nt; tbe Uemoeratie purty. Poattifl.ro addrraa, Luthrriburg. Pa. W are authnrlrfd to an a nunc ibe a note of TIIOM AH A. IIOOVEH. of Curwaaaville. aa oandidato for tho offloo of Treavanrar, eebject to in ruiea gnvcrning trie ifemonratie prty. PoflolGtiO addreaa, Corwenaville, Pa. Wa are au(hrlid to anoounee tho a.taa of PANIKL W. M00K8. of Clearfield, aa a eandi date for the office of Treasurer, aubjeot lo tho ruiea governing ine uemooratlc party. Poatoffloo addreaa, Clearfield, Pa, W are aoifanritrd lo anaoaoeo tha Bane of JOB. A II W. THOMPSON, of Lawrenoe town hip, aa a candidate for the office of Treaaorer. aubjeot to tho rule governing the Democratic periv. Poatofflce addreaa, Curweoavflle, Pa. COMMISSIONER. We are anthoriied to announce the same of JOS I A 11 R. HKAD, of Lawrence towaefaip, aa a oandidato for tbe office of Count Commiaaioaera aui'jaet 10 tbt ruiea governing the DvHoeratio party. Featothoe addreaa, Curweuaville, Pa, We are aateoriied to annoaaoe tbo aaaio of BKNJ, h LINUKR, of Cheat townahip, aa a eaa- didaU for tbo office of Conat Conialaduaor. aubjeot to tbe ruiea governing tho Democratic party. roatotnoo adaraaa, Jiord. fa. We are author! ted to aonoune e tba Baaae of JOHN DUNLAP, of Piho townahip, aa aeaadl dale for the oflioe of County ComaiUaioiier. aub Joet to tho ruiea governing the Democrat kc party, roatonoo adareat, utoeuiogtoa, Pa. Wa are antbnrlied to announce tha name of SAMUKL LAN8UKRRY, Sr., of Bradford town abip, aa a eaadidate for the offloo of Co-.ta.ty Cow aniaaionor, aubjeot to the ruiea governing tho Waaaoormiie party. Poatofflce addreaa, H oodland. Pa. Wo aro author I ted to aanounce tho nana of CLAHKL BHOWN, of Uwreoco towaahip, aa a oandidato lor the once of County Coumiaaiouor, aubjeot lo tbe ruiea governing tho Democratic Py. Poaiuffloe addreaa, Cleerlald, Pa. We are autltoHted to auaAunni the uaau of H. TUHnKH MITCUKLL, of New Washington, aa a OMdldate for the offioe of Coanty Comajla aloner, auhjt to the ruiea govern ing the Datne cratio party. roatonco addreaa, a, Waahingtoa, Pa. we are aothorlaed to annowane tha aua. nt JOHN BHAW, of Lawrenoe towaahip, aa a eaa didate for the office of Coor.tr Oomailaaiooar. anb- jw im .n) mm goraroing the Uenoeralic party. i uviuLuotj auareaa, uiearnoid, ra. Wa aro aathorlted to announce tho oaaao of wm. P. CHAMHI KM, of CurweMville, aa o eaa didate for tbe office of County Conniaaioaer, aub jeot to the rulet governing tbe Democratic parly. Poatoffloe addreaa, Cur wenar tile, pa. We are aothorlaed to anoaaoe tba naota of CHHIBTIAN RKOWN.of Covingtoo towaahip, aa a can didate for tbo office of County Coumie aioner, aubjeot to tho ruiea governing the Demo, orotic part j. Poatofflce addreaa, Karthaua, Pa. We are aotheriied to annouooe tho oauo of CONRAD W. KYLKK.of Urahaaa townahip, aa oandidato for Iho offloe of Cniijuty Oanmlaaloner, aubjeot to tbe rulee go mm ng the Democratic Hfy, Poatoffloo addreaa, Orahauitoa, Pa. We are authorised to annouooe tho aamo of rtlKOKKiCh HIIOPK, of BMoaria tetroabip, aa a candidate for tho office of Ceoaty Cemaaiaaiwoer, aubjeot to the ruiea governing tho Democratic party. Poatoffloo addreaa, llagerty'i m Roada. We aro authnrlaed to anaouoce the aaae of CALVIN HTKI'UKNH. of Cheat towaahia. aa a oandidato for the office of County Commiaoloaer, euojeof. to tna ruiea governing too Democratic party. PootvlBco addreaa, Mo P ban on, Pa. Wo are authoHaed to aaaoonea tbo samo of WM. II. BLOOM, of Piho townahip, aa a eaadi date for the offloa of Count v Commiaalouar. m. ject to tho rutea irovorntng the Domooratlo port. rvaiomoo aaareaa, vorwcnavtlle, ra We are authnrlaed bo annoaiBae- tha aaunai of1 Hill riCAKU, of Corlngiao towaahip. at a eaadidate for the offloo of Ceooty Commieaieoer, aubiect to tho rolaa governiaf tho Democratic party. roofeBjee addrtaa, r roa eb villa, Pa. We are authorliad to aaaooooe the aamo of KLA1I dOHNKON. of Uroeowood townabia.. aa a oanaiu.iaj fwW um aje oi uouaiy vommiaaioaor, oulject to tho ruiea, governing tho Democratic party. Poatoffloo addreaa, Grampian HI I la, Pa. We are aothorlaed to annouooe the name of f. P. COl'TKHKT, of Kartbaua towoablp, aa a eaa didate for tbe office of County Cemmiaelener, cab jeet to tbe ruleo goveroing tho Uemoeratie part. Peatotjoo addrova, Bolt Lieh. AUDITOR. Wo aro authorlaed to anaoaooa Iho name of RKTDKN fiTRAW, of Jordao towaahip, aa o eaadidate for tho offleo of Coaaty Auditor, eubjoet to tho ruleo governing the Democratic party. Poatoffloo addreaa, Aaaonvlila, Pa. Wo era authorlaed to anaouoce the aamo of PHICB A. KOWLK8, of Kaoi towaahip, ae a oandidato for the office of County Auditor, aubjeot to tbo rulee go vara lag tho Demoorattc party. Peateaaee add rea. Mew Uillrort, Pa. Wo aro authorlaed to anaouaco tho Bame of i WM. V. WklMHT, of Clearfield, aa a oaodidoio , for tho offlee of Ceuoty Auditor, aobjeet to tho ralea govoralng the Damoeratie party. Poatefflea addreaa, Ctoarfleld, Pa. We aro authorlaed to auooaaoa tho mmmm af job. MiLLibANU, of Karthawo iewmablp.aaa oandidato far too effleo of Ceuoty Aud Iter, aoh- ' to Me ratoo geveraiag tae voaaeeratto party. Peotoffioo addreaa, Three Ran a. COROHla. Wa era aalkorleed ta aaaaeBaea Ika mm r JAMKH K. MOUBB, a( Clf.rd.ld karoaak, a a raadidal. for the .Hoe af Oeruaer. ..bjeot ta Ika rale, aorerala, tk. baaiomi. part. revi.aj" aaM(, UHnriald, ?Uuj dwUsfrafnts. JKHTICEH' dk tOKSTAHl.KFt' KEICS We have prlntad a largo sntnber af tha aew rKt HILL, and will oa tha reooipt of (west lee aware. Mall a ennv ta oy addroea -vte IXRCirT4HM NOTH'IC halloa la hereby (leva tbat l.ettera Tela- ft,r0(4rr oiUbrvfteW WNJAMl bi ft' .0lH.S , "imlt ' W-;.-'-" ...f t..ic naaxa... dao'd. bavial Been duly araatad I th. ander- alanad, all person. Indebted to raid .Mate will fileaae mak. Immediale payment, aud tbnea hiiv nff elalme or demanda wilipreeeot them properly nuihentlcatad for .etll.m.nt without delay. THOMAS I1LOOM, Cnrwlnavllla Pa., Au(. 18,'7S l. Kaeoutor. NOTICI? The Uipayora of Lawreooe toan ablp, will pleaao take notice lhat Ibe Poor Tax Duplicate for l7t,and tbe School Tal Pupil cata fur 107, ar. la my hand, tor eollention and tax-pay.r. Bra required ta pay tha lam. tu m. .ad aava eoeja. 1 have alao for cilleotloo tbe I'oor Tai for Is'f's. and tba School Tax for 170, opnn which t.l-payera will receive adieoountof nva per cent. II paid within thirty day. Irom data of thi. aolioe. 1 bava alaa forcolloolion tbo Stat, and county tal fur 1H78, which tal-pay.r. ara rea aired lo pay aad lave ooata. The ebova talea caa ba paid to me at any time, at my rreidanoe ia Lawrenoe townahip, ar at Clearfield an tb. flr.t week of September Court. JOS. OWENS, Au( IS, '78-31 Collector. mtute Xoriual 8cliool. INDIANA, FA. The Winter Term of twenty tii wevkf, will open IttoncUy. September 9( 1878. TKUM6-y()0 PKM WEKK, Ina!uliiig Tuition, Boarding, Rooro, Ilea, l.lht and M'aehiag. Muaiceitra. Beat Normal Aobool bull-tin in tbe Btate. Paoilitica io overy rcapeot eiual to any Normal School in Ibe Untied Matee. Htudeota may enter at any time during tho tor in For particular, aeml for catalogue t JOHN H. fHKNClI, L. L. I)., Aug 27, I87S-1U. PrlocipuL ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VAIatlABLB REAL ESTATE. There will bo otpoeed to pnbtio aale at tho Court Hfiuee, io tbe borough uf C learnt-Id, oa THURSDAY, SKPTKMBt-R IS, 1878, ot I o'clock p. m., tba following deter i bed prop erty, to wit : All tbat oertain tract of land aitu ato in (Ira lit m tuwnahip, Clearfield county, Pa., bounded on the north by land of Calvin rifecle and Albert Owen, on th aoath by land of Ben jamia Bpaekman, on tbo weat by Und of Iaaae Kylor, and on the oat by land ot Martin Naylor, oontainiag 117 ACRKS and allowance, 75 aerea of which la cleared, having a two atory frame houae, a one aod a-tulf atory home, and a lar re new barn thereon. Three eroharJt ef fine fruit treea, eomprlalng applea, pears, oberriea, aod other fruit a. A apring of good water, and a amall atream rnoniog through tho coot re of tbe premiiea. TERMB OP BALK i Ono-lbird upon oooflr motion of talc, aod the balance in two equal annual paymenta, to be aeeured by bond and mortgage on tbo preiniaej. WM. WILLUKLM, Urabamtoa, Aug. 29, 1878 It. Adm'r. QOUBT PKtK'LAM ATIOIV. Whbrbai, Hob. C. A. MATER, Preaident Judge of tho Court of Common Ploai of tho Twenty-fifth Judicial Diatriut, com po ted of the eountica of Clearfield, Centre and Cliotea and Hon. A an ah Oanan and Hun. Vihuuvt B. Holt, Aaeoelate Judaea of Clearfield county have taaued their preempt, to me direcud, for tbe noiding of a Court of Common PI eaa. Orphan Court, Court ef Quarter fieoeioaa, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of General Jail Deliv ery, at tbe Court Houae at Clearfield, In and for the county of Clearfield, commencing on tbe fourth Holiday, tho SJd day of Hrpt., I WIN. and to continue two week a. NOTICE IS, therefore, hereby given, to the Coroner, Juatiova of the Peace, and Conatablee, tn and for aaid oounty of Cloarflcld, to appear in tbetr proper percent, with their Hcoorda, Rolle, inuuiaillona, Af aonnatlona, and other K em cm- bran eee, to do tboae thinga which to their ufficeo, aod in their behalf, pertain to bo done. By an Act of Aaaembly, pasted tbe 8th day of may, a. u. irtoe, it it made inc uuty ol tno Jut ticca of tbo Peace of tho aevcral count lee uf thia Commonwealth, to return to the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Beaaluna of tbe ret pec live count ire, all tbe reongniaaocee entered into before tliem by any peraou or pereono charged with tbe eo in minion oi any crime, except ouch oaaea aa may no ended oeiorc a Juattce ol tbe roaoo, un der eiltting lawo, at leaet ten daya before tb commencement of tbe aeoaiun of tho Court to which they aro made returnable rofpectlvely.end In all oaaea where any reoognitancee are entered Into Icaa than ten daya before the oouimenoetnon of the eeaaion to which tbey era made returna ble, the aaid Juttloee are to return the aauio in tbe aamo manner ae if aaid act had not been patted. OIVEN nnder my band at Clearfield, tbla iTtb day of April, ia tbo year of our Lord, one Uioutaad eight hundred and eeventy-eig.it. iepi to ANDREW PKNTZ. jr, Sheriff. n F.C.lSTER'ft NOTICG. I h. 'Notice la hereby elven that the folio wine ac count hare been examined and paaeed by me, and remain filed of record In thia once for tho in- 0)cction of bcira, legatcca, creditor, and all otbera intcrvatcd, and will be preacnted to the next Or phana' Court of Clearfield oounty, to be held at tbo Court tiouae, in the borough of Clearfield, eom- menoina on tbe 4th Honda v (beine tbe 2Jd dav) oi oepietaoer A. v. 1870 t Pinal account of Joeeph M- Smith, Uuardian of A veil no uowaa, (now Dirolino Ditee), John Cowan, aad Millard Cowan, minor children of Thomaa Cowan, late of Beccaria twp., Clearfield county, ra., ec d. Pinal aceouat of Eliaabeth P. Curry, Admioletra Uii of tbo eat ate of Joan Curry, lato of Jordan towoabip, Utearfleid ooaaty, ra dec O. Partial aoeoant of William Btoddart, Adminlatra- lor of tbo eetale of Joanna Btoddart, lato of Beccaria twp., Clearfield county, Pa., dee d. Final aceouat of Jameo Ply an, Admlalatrttor of the eatate of John Cromwell, late of Oulieh twp., Clearfield county, Pa, deed. Pinal account of Win. R. Dlckinaoa, T matee of tbo eatate af Hamilton Weld, lato of Beoearia twp., Clear field oounty, Po , dee d. Guardian account of John J. Pieard, Guardian of Lucy and Kliaabvth Pieard, minor children of aloha a. ricara, lata of Uovingtoa twp., Clear laid oounty, Pa., doe'd. Final aceouat of R. B. Shaw, Ei trot or of Iho etlato of John hhaw, Sr., late of Lawrenoe twp., Clearfield oounty, Pa, dee'd. Final account of Robert Byera, Administrator of the eatate or the Philip 11. Jieff, late of New waabtogtoa, Clearfield county, Pa , dee d. Fiaal account of Jaoao M. flarter, Admiaiatrator of tbe eatate of Kdwartt King, late of Buruaide twp., i; tear net d oounty, Pa., deeeaaed. Final account of Wat. If. and Jameo Catboart, fix ecu tort of tbe eatate of David Catboart, lato of kbox twp., Clearfield oounty, Pa., deoeaaed- Fiaal aceouat of Zacbariah UcNaul, Ouardlan of' Koaanna McBride, (now Roaanna Thompawn) Robert R, McBride and Frank McBride, minor children of Wm. Mo bride, lale af the borough of Carwenavillc, Clearfield oounty, Pa., dee d. Final account of J, B. Shaw, Administrator of the at tale of (Samuel H. bbaflnor, late of Law ranee twp, Clearfield oounty, Pa., deeoaeed. Fiaal account of Stephen (Iraff, Administrator of tno eatate of rredenok Heldt, lato of the bor ough of Curwenavilie, Clear lie Id oounty, Pa., de eeaaed. L.J MORGAN, Sept 28-aa Ragiator A Recorder. TIIBV LIMT, Llal of jororadr.wofortPea taeihar Tarn, A. D. 1.78, Mavmneia't aa th. 4th Moada,, tti i aj, aad ta aoati.a. (or two waeka. .BARB eTBOBI l.T VII. W. L. Aatea, Lawrwoa, tni OIimv, Morril. L. Kroaaa, Oaeaola. Johl Oaraa. Piha. II. PantieolT, Barnalda tp joaa n. uaaiap, Kaox. The Wkll., Karthaaa. J. L. Boaeall, Bra.lv. RoMnhrana, Huatoa. Aaoa Saailerlla. Hell. A.O.U.heU. Law'aat W H Rad.baBKh,Law'a. Zaa OHea. Lawraaea. A H Oraenw.lt, Oaeaola. U. N., Bara.ld. bar Joe Retla, Woodward. J Patebin.Uarneldebar, A M (thaw, V.llaoellM. If K.phart, Dao.tar. Geo Wlllltaa, Daloa. ABMeCardle.Bar'rirl.tp a. Jllifwr, uarwcaarllle. R. M. Jokaan, J.rda.. liarnaoa Uoaa, Owiaala. raavaRaa mBoai. a D II Davla, Bararlde k. Ill QraBaa. Bradford. R Owe. Waodward. B D Hohonaover.tlrahaia A VoBawav, Mvta(loa.Joba V Uira, L City, 1 0 Copaahaver, walvak J.ha Caaaly, Cb..u tleorc. Cobl. Graham. lliu 0aiH.j, arady. David Barr, DMBtar. fred Hhaff, Haaeari. ieha Laa, Burnrid. twp llao Q Marrilt, Aoajra It W Dlok.y, Haul. J ala J Harrieaa, Woodward. David Valr. Beoaaria. lleary hiirr, Brady. Uvl Suad.rlio, Bell. Sidney Bailtk, Blaoai. Tkornaa Coanla. Ch.at. J U Merr.ll, taorrl.. 1 Reaa Blaoai, Pike. B Aletaader, Woodw'd. J.hB Clark, Brad, B.aj Kll.a, Oaaa.1.. WIImb lloovar, Bog,a. Davl.1 Juha. Woodward. 8 A Caldwell, Bradford. v. naitaaid., UMoaria. D.vld ll.irerty, K.a'l tl D.vla, Waa T Oaaii.h.11. K.lt Jaa Ward, Hawtadala. V uaraiar, CoTlagto.. B Rtw. K.rtk.aa J. B,t,er, Uarwoaavila C Uwtle, Uorrll, 0 W.lbta, Woodward. H Boaiharf.r, Bradfurd. Iaaaa lleiertr. Uall.k. " aaaya, UMMha. I t Uultok. Lawreaoa. I 0 MeCleekev. Kartk'a J RayaioBd Jr., Morri.. Joka Parter, Ctaarleld J af Byroa, Brady' U Baaiardaar,Uov-ftra 8 M . brier, CkeH II r.aiB(aa, of Hak'l, Ck.it. Ah a. Paaraa, Marrik Jaa Tnamaa. Woodward u.ot.l r.al, Ueoat.r D W Baaitk. liallok. fraak HeBrida, Blooaa. JBa K la, ar, Buraatda t P 0. Matter, DMaJar. J A WaolrMfa, Hi aaTd An Bhiakle, Morri. Uearf. flakd, Cheat. vaava.a. aaaoaa la w.aa. David Draaana., Ualoa Thnai. Kvlw. Marri. P Onrley, Bradford Pradariek Klpp, Pans A 0 W .libera, UoakM Tho. P.rha, Bradford Aha. Walke., Knot T Towaaaad, Woodward. P Daaa, UiHalvtala W batab.abao.ab.Waed. Praak Cooper, ClaaHald mm nartar, waodward A L II Ma, Cle.rt.td w i ... W i Hofar, k.rtkaa. A Parfaan, r(aM u tai, aaae, Uraaaa f 0 Card.. ClaarleM David llllntat, Brady, 0 Bakriaa. Boraaida aa. U H Brawa, Mantt J Metiarvay.af A.,Ukaat IMCkaaaban.Car'avim i aeoiaiiy, uaaal Pat Larri.aai. Omm la Jaoak 0 hi., Bell Ilea l Meie, Kartkaa Aaalla Bllae, HaeoM D C Hwaal, Woodward Jtf BIoob, Carwaiarille n a t...iaa, latwraan. M t Wallaoa. J H Aduaa, Clnrldd Maatta UJoaa, Kbm lwl. Hekoek, Urady It Pt.j.1, Lawraaea jii tsdi vv esiern Hotel Km. 1111,1111 1311 Market SliNt, ' (It, mil) typooife Wmaaiaaer'. j, PlaikdolpM, reaa'a. Tbla Hotel lo near the new Public Buiu,. new Masonic Tomil, V. 8 Mini, and A.?' oi riue Ana. t. w. TltAUCK, p, ovkh a ix nionr, TIN 1 SHEET-IRON WARL CANDIS MERRELL Hai opened, io a OuiJ.og un liarket street m the old Weslern Hotel lot, opposite tie clw Huuae in Clearbeld.a T.a and Hheet-Iroa Mu factory and Store, where will he found at all tia. a full line of house rroirisiinTa goods, Stovos, n&rdworo, Etc. Houae Spouting and all hindt of Job work, repair, ing, Ac, done on abort notice and at reasun.bU ratca, Alao, agrnt fur tho Singer Sewing Machine. A rapply of Macblnea, with Neodlet, do, J. wava ou bund- lertna, strictly cash or oountry produce, g aharoof patrona,go oolloitod. O. B. MERRELL, BuueriDtohdrat. Clearfield, April 25, 1 877-1 f. DllUG STORE. H. B. SPACKMAN, DRUGGIST and CHEMIST, At Sliaw'a old aland. Cluarf.el', Pa., ha jut ojiencd a new stock of Pf it f.V MESH VRiUs, and ta now prepared to furnish anything ia tho tho line of Drugs and Medici net at tt ery loel est a;h pr(?M. He hj alao oa hand a Urge atock of Comka Hair and Tooth Brusht-t, Fancy Article, Toilet and Pbavlng Soapa, an l everything usually get In a firet-clast Drur btvre. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS ..impounded with ear., d.v or Bight. A liberal ahar. of palrouafr. r.)t.clfairy aolielted. II. B. Bl'ACKilAN. Cloarlleld, P.-, Oet. 4, l7T. ; TH2inLD"P0WSa HUMPHEXTB' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS Bern in irrarral naafnr twenty yean. Fvrrywhrre prnvrd th. ano-t HAKR. Hl.wv'I.K. Kt-ONUVIK Al.aal t.Kflt lt i medlrlne. known. They are Juatwkat tha pwopl. want, aavlnc time, money, alrknraa ana atitTrrlrur. F.vrry .male aarrlna tha wall tried aerscrlpttaa al aa caaiacat aayaieiaa. Noa. Cnree, Cnu 1. Prrara, Vinretloo, InHammatlona, , . r 1 .VnrmN, Wnrra Paver, Worn t'oitc, . . Is t t rvlni-t'ollr, or Tertliinitotlntaota,. B 4. ntarrhera, oChlldreB or Adnlta, . , fe 6. Dy.entary, Orlplo, . liilkjii. CuUc, . , s A I'hnlera-Morbu., VonilUog ks T. ('oiiarha, Colda, Brnnrbltia B & Nruralatla, Toothacha. Farearhe, . . B 0. Ileariarhaa. flck Hi-adath., Vertigo. . B 10. llyapeaMla. Billon. Stomach B 11. Biiiiiprraaed, or Painful Period., . . . B 1. a. hi.M. Inn PhAiu . ... . H 13. t'rnnn. Conh, Dilllcolt ltrcthln,, . , 14. hnlt Khrnin, rvilprl... Rrniitluna. 15. Rhrumatlam. Itbrnro.lte Pna, . . 10. Vrrer and Agile, Chill Fever, Aattaa, . 17. rtlra. blind or blcrdlna, ...... 18. Ophlftnliny, and bore or W.ak Ryea, , 10. f ntnrrh, .cute or chronic, lofloenee, , to. M honptnat'flitarh, violent ooagha, , tl. Aathmn, oppreaaed Breatblne, . , , ft Far DUrhitncra, lmiuUred hearlnir, S3, aarrofula, enlared Bland., ttwHIiora, . St. arneral Debility, I'hraical WeaJuuuw. . S3. I,rp.y and .canty Beeretiona, .... SR. Wrn-Mlrknaaa, alckneM frumridloa, S7. Kldnrv.lll.rnar. Gravel SB. Bjrrvoiia larbllltT. Vital Weakoaoa. I ttl 19. anraMntith, Canker as SO. I rlnary Mrnknraa,w.ttlnft thabad, at II. Pnlnlul Pcrloit., orvrltb Buaana, . . U at m.raxa ot Hrart, palplutiona. etc. , I 00 AS. F.ullrary, buaam BL vltn.' Daoca, .1 00 t avlphthrrla, nicwated aor. throat. . . CO ao. CfcironlG Conacattoa. and aVaiaaoBa, Bv riMILI CAKKB. Caar, Morocco, with above SB larva Tl.l. and atanualofdlroctlona. Iiaaw toCMorrx.of SOIarrevUlaaiuiBook, A. at) Thaaa rrmrdlra are .eitt by the ra alnalr boa or alal, to an, part mt tbe rountry, frrr or caarsc. aa receipt at Erlre. Addreaa uniphrr j Homeanatale kfedlrlnert. Ofliceand Itrpot, 1IW Fulliin Kt. New Vora. For Nnle by all DrnveTlata. I" Unmphraya' Spadflo ai.nn.l on the oara and treaunant of diivnaan mnA its oars. BeatFKEEon applloalion. HARTSWICK & IRWIN ' - SECOND BTR8RT, CLEARFIELD, PA., 1 DEALERS I ft VU11E DRUGS! CIIKMICALS1 PAINTS, OII.S, DYE STUFF VARNlSIIKa, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, FANCY 00D TOILKT ARTICLES, or all kinds; PURH WINES AND LIQUORS for Baadlolflal porpoees. Tru.aM, Sapporlars, Sokaol Book, aad Statlaa- ary, an. all otbar artiola. anally foaBd la a Drag Stare. PHYSICIANS' PRKftCRtPTMNH PARt, FULLY COMPOUNDED. II .via. a torn at- E.rlaaoa la tba h.ilo.aa th.y eaa flea aatlr. mt faotloa. 1. a. BART8WICE, JOHN F. IRWIN. nara.ld. Donanbar 1. 1T4 JKMOVALI JOHN McGAUGHEY Would raapaatfally notifv th. aahli. ....rally that ka kaa raaofad kit Uroeary Bier, froa Hkaw'. Row, to the buildiBg fornarly earapte. by 1. Mile. Kralaer, oa Beeoad atraal, Mil deer to Bigler'. hardware aura, wkara ke ialeael ktoptBg . fall Itaa af OltOGEniEH. HA Kg, DRIED BEEF aad LARD. SUGARS and 8TRUP8, of aU grades. TEAS, Oreaa aad Bleak. COFFEE, Roaalad aad Oreea. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, CtWED rKVITB, All kind, ii th. aaraet. PICKLES, la Jan aad aarrala. 8PICE8, 1, every fom aad nrlety. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL KINIMOb-CKACraERa. SOAPS, MATCHES, DRIED APPLES, DEISD PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, Ooal Oil aad ZaU&p Clvlm&iri- Aad a toed aeaoHnaat ad tkeae tklan aaaalrf kept la a graaary Mora, wkkk ka will eiehaafa far atarkeliag at tha aurket prleas. will Ml far aaak aa e.eapty a. aay elka. eaa Plaaa. aall aad SM kla aleak aad led rat yowaolf. -' Jena McoabwHEt. Claarleld, waa. , lilt.