. .. j nam.;.. r . S11I1 GGoodlanEl CLBARrUKLU, Pa. ..-rr,. bkpT. 1I.18 WEDNESDAY ";-' "..-z. V.-'Wh Etai R.der. If J0 "' . ...J our .d.rlltlI in ih bailn" r.m')" , .rtlul.r. MAXIMS FOB THE DV, Z I7n...tnnt ihOuW No B worthT "VJ ... l.d b wlUii.loll.""" U. S.l. tn ttl. H.v. oto , . ..nor., ration by lh. 7"', r,M. lif. who 1 ooui" lleit ... k. frtr o.rrj l,.-.m,r0.n blltory. I , however " qnt .Clin". .! ll I"'" ......... FAII W! . n.l 1111011 l - - .,,01"- . n h, bi din r,,iuro'"ll STnOt"'" lrr . 0 3 ) St26JE ' 0'-U'""-TheBelefonte WVcA. Inf JiiWTh.i,u" "d ly c-leemcd Delshbor says! Ex OoiT1 'i'oi. A. IlKunnicr,. Demooratio State Ticket. run sovkhhoii, iloN. ANDKKW Ji. DILh, or union IMIOMTT. Hon. JOHN FKIiTlG, . .H&nrohD OOtTHTr. Hon. J. SIMPSOX A vrtCA, Or HUMTIBunoN cuv'T'. ro ini-p-vl! jc no, JIon. M. P. IfOSS, OV HONrOOHERT COl'XTr. DEiMOCHATIC The people of Clearfield coun ty nre inyited to rtBsemblc in HANS n. KKTI3T in the Court Room in Clearfield, on Tuesday, September 2-1 th,78, 1 at' 8 o'clock, i'. M. Among the prominent speak ers invited, are HON. ANDREW H. DILL, tho Democratic nominee for Governor, JIOIY. IS. M. HlIlEIt, ('hnirm'n Democratic SUiteCommitteo, SENATOR WALLACE, AND Ex-GOV. CURTIN. Citizens, come and listen to the plain, undeniable truths that will bo presented on this occa sion. The great issues before the peoplo will be fully discuss ed, and the needs of the State and Nation will be so presented that all who hear will be enabled to vote intelligently at the com ing election. A Salt KivebCbkw. Cbaso, Read, Widemire, Howitt, ItiUcnhouso, Smith, Hockunborry and lionn. Do not fail to read Judge Share wood's opinion on tho lcgal-tcndor ques tion, found on our first page. "Why should a Domocrat turn Greenbackcr?" Head tho articlo on our fourth page. "Tho Trado Dollar," and "A Itelio ol the Past," found on our fourth page, is interesting reading matter. Addinotojhe IjsT. On Monday a week 117 persons o) Foreign birth, from the coal regions, were naturalised nt Sunbury. Naturalization. Persons of for eign birth, residing in pur county, and who desire to volo at tho November election, should bear in mind the fact that they must secure their naturaliza tion papers, if not alrcaldy qualified, before tho 4lh of October. (iivo tho Democrats tho President, United Slates Senate, Congress, and tl.e regulating of tl.e State Govern ments, and if they do not improvo the nIVairs of tho courrrry and restoro it to its original prosperity in the courso of a few years, turn them nut and try Homo otbor party. Democratic State Committee. llEADO.rAR.TERS OP DEMOCRATIC STATE Committee, IIarrisiivru, Pa., Septem ber 3, 1H78. On and aftor Scptcmbor 11th, the Heailqiiartors of tho Demo cratic Stato Committco will be at No. 1101 GIRALU) STREET, PHILA DELPHIA, whero all communications should bo addressed. Tho Democratic Press will please publish this notice. It. Milton Speer, Chairman. Tup. Sit.ecii. Sonator Wallace re delivered his speech, which ho made belora tho Dill Club in this plnce two weeks ago, at Lock Haven, on lost Monday tight . Wo will publish it in full next week. Ho handles tlx finan cial question in a proper way and portrays tbo shortcomings of oar op ponents in a glaring manner. The speech should be read by Democrats, Greonbaokers, Radicals, and everybody else, because it is edifying to all. 1ASS MEETING! el (Ml ! .. .... Tk Imckbono The Child is o- ;.,, il, Alii Inst, mr. House, ";- - , A, u. Bart .;. iiiTNotHiiK. a. m" .' " .1... t.i bullot. ving ro nominnwu u.. ,. , civoJ 22 votoB. l -- " g. Trnanurcl' t00(l IOHUB w ... i . V .n.r.nr. 2 : mire. 14. On the no"' . - . . Ri.w were arur - . i .hm tin....'." Ol M "" . ballot stood, Chase, 8: Uew - UnJ tbo ilt 10; Widen..", ... - - w.d0. atl, Ottl.ov . . ., -fCommlf, IB The nonn'"" , ' ... i,b,r.aiidrosuUed Ih.r1 sionors was nev - nurI18ido i"1'"8 T W. BittUnbou.el0f, r.oi d.u.1 ii. l.iMntiLru. Lawrence, " ''Kr t'oroni" Ol'" Uiuler. who ti..n....... tbo 8;30 train on Wln.,i.. J"ln last, on bis way to tlm " " ring Mills Sunday School "h , serenaded by tr-' d by about ton o'clock, and tho Hush II'" reHiionrt-' " ","l'"u'n' ' to a slip'1""1 "PPropr'ato address. The l.overnor alliulod to tho (act that he was formorly a citizen of I3cllefonte, and mentioned many of the old resi dents hero, lie said that ho left this place 46 years ago, with a two horse wagon, bearing his worldly wealth in tho shape of apriutingoffloo, with which he sot up business in Clearfield county, after having printed a papor here lor two year, lie said bo was in Belle. lonte now on bis way to address the people ut Siirimr Mills on tho occasion of tho memorable Soml-C'entonary ol their Sabbath School, and expected to have a pleasant time, llo thanked the band lor their kindncw and assured them that ho fully appreciated their courtesy. The ox-Governor and ex Senator then withdrew. Tbcrowasa largo crowd present, who all seemed anxious to honor and welcome the good old Governor. Tiikir True Friend. Tho National Def ml states 1 be case in this way: "It is well enough for the labor lead ers to tluini that they aro the only true friends of the workingmen, but sensible loilura ii,r bread will receive suoh broad assertions with several grains of allowunuo, Tbo Democratic party has ever been tho best friend of tho working classes, for evidence of i this wo have only to point to the fact that, until the Labor party came to have an existenoo, it was the boast of tho Republican leaders that all '.he wealth, culture, refinement and moral ity of tho country was centred in their party, whilo tho Democracy was made up of the working people mainly. One thing certain is that tbo fiard-nandod sons of toil huvo always found the Democratic party supporting princi ples which aimod to strike down mo nopolies and crush out measures whose practical operations tended to make the rich richer and the poor poorer." A Terrible Calamity. A telegram from London, England, dated Septem ber 3d, says : "The excursion steamer Princess Alice, returning from Gravea- ond to London this evening, with about eight hundred passengers on board, was run down off Barking about 8 o'clock by a acrow steamer. It is reported that between four and five hundred persons were drownod." "Midniuiit. Tho Princess Alice was struck amidships and sunk almost immediately. The number of persona drownod Is variously estimated at from five to six hundred. The high est estimate is the latest and la given by tho London Steamboat Company, the owners of tho Princes Alioe. The company's wharf is besieged by crowds of people anxious to hear of relatives and frionda who were passengers on tho ill-fated boat." Bad Faith. Somo of the Radioal leaders in this county had made a proposition of marriage to the Groon backors, and they were to have met them for the purpose of delivering the goods, on the 4th, while the latter wore in secret teuton in the Opera House. But too few of the former ap peared on the ground for tho purpose indicatod, and the Grecnbacker be came bold, open and honoat, and struck out for themsolvo by putting a full local ticket in the field, tho name of which will bo found elsewhere In this issue. The offer made by the Rad ical loaders must have been a very shabby ono, or it would havo been ac cepted. To Greenbackeri and Others. We propose to furnish our reader with an elaborate legal docision bear ing on that much debated topic, "Fi nance," discussed by overybody, and yot understood by very (aw, Those who want correct constitutional reason on the subject, will find them on our first pago this week. The decision of Judge Sbarswood contain the true Democratic and constitutional doo- trinos on this intricate question, and overybody should read and atudy what the Judgo has so plainly laid down a the law by whiub all honest men should be governed. The Difterrnce. In this guberna torial contest Andrew II. Dill la Uas representative of the great majority of tl.e people who adopted tha constitu tion and that it reform (ball be en forced in the Logislature. Gen. Hoyt is the candidate of the ring who op posed the constitution and who have sought ever since its adoption to evade its provision or trample thorn under foot. Reader ((Qualify yourself aa a vo ter. Tboae peraons who voted on age laat year, nt pay county tax on or befor the 4tb of October next, or they will lose tbelr vou tbil f r. K,. smith i,r;f gnv giflwtissftiifM A Harrisburg no.- ,iob my " I.. rntlillllO- .. ,, rr"n.U,.t.n,b.r, by Ocn. W, mon rttrbon, castor, i 3 of .... Com. - act.. ",,, lll0 C0Ul,ty ro- r missloiiors " ,.,,, lor roiHlo.,cn. in mo r "B - - - - tarn, of pomonai P'v- iroi.urty State P..rpo.o.. i- .1 il.n incrOttSO Wftt n,auo Limb . .i . s...tti evidcnco and cnargeu w - .n thAIII UULUUHrJ wa " . In has 8xed October 23 for a hearing " " ion JW "ft r.,h: "1 Mr. Newlin is the heat i ud P, U, U.. , , ,v ,, ...im of a r.nir orKi-.T. . ... ... ,K pose of pluntlonngj-0,.b .VUled ,f nver b,,! .... ..nntfirlnn & Co., mii w tl.e omn.rea with the P to rob the taxpayers. l,yl- ..in. .m botore wff ...... ,itma uiiio " - So1 I jr0 last winter to Icgalirt V l, lprie.'iut fortunately no. ilher Graphic, In alluding to luo depression In business and the nonoral anrest po- iiwoany.says: - ' ( mat our po1"' srsium . , g from S'ber ol ca; ' 1 :n"" wnitO . . niclnal v.rument. rUeoontrolllnglnflueiioeor wealth on legislation. S. Government in commission and on commission that is, government by lawyers and for lawyers, in. tho name of the peViple; and 4. Tho indifferoneo of the great body of merchants, scholars and farmers, as to who control the government, if thoy aro permitted to pnrsuo their chosen avocations without molestation. i no riiisourg rosi adds as a iv m, M. ml. loai. u.wm..w tewuu, bUB WIIVICU', , pervades the peoplo tha U'lin'-Bl office in tho nation ' oblamci by fraud, forirerv. forf "U perjury, ine PriHHnr.tr stolen, and tho re ceiver urdod tho thiovos with high offices, thus waking tho people pay the prico ol their own dishonor. That is a loading cause tho leading one of j existing political demoralisation," Enterprise. Tl.e fact that tho Grcenbarkcra were able to muster four candidates for Assembly, five for Treas urer, and over a dor.en for Commis sioner, is not so alow for now begin ners. If enterprise continues to man ifest itself in that direction for a period of three years, tho new party will beat tbo old parties in bringing candi dates to the surface. The pluck, too, of the candidates, was commendable. If a candidato was defeated for Assem bly, be turned In on Treasurer, if de feated for that position, be covered the ground for Commissioner, or some thing elso. It looked a little liko "grood for office" ; but as the new par ty is not ornurnpptod with "a ring," or tactions, the motive waa undcfjled pat triotism, which must pass ourrent in any political market Hence, all will submit like heroes, no difference how oflon they suffered defeat at tho hands of thoir friends. Wo advise our Dem ocratic friends who may unfortunately fall by the wayside during our ap proaching canvass, to deport them selves Ii) a iirpilur manner play the man and not the demagogue. Well SAiD.Tbe editor of thp Wilkosbarre Leader, allude to a prac tical question In this way : "Borne Na tionals, taking their cuo from Republi can papers, are seeking to attract Dem ocrat from Dill becauso of that gentle man's vote lor the Buffalo & Pine Creek bill. Thoy evidently novor know or oonvpniently forget that their grand high priest In this Btata, Hon. P. W. Hughes, wa one of the roost ardent supporters of that bill. He believed it to be a good measure, one of perfect safety to the Stato, and certain to bo largely beneficial to the sections there of Immediately interested. And we areprivilodgcd by bis recent utterance to say that he la ot the opinion still that Governor Geary acted most un wlsoly In vetoing It," And but for Geary' infernal veto, lb ooal fields of Clearfield and Jefferson counties would have direct railroad communication with Buffalo and Rochester, two of tho best ooal market in the United Slatos. Goshen in Motion. We learn that the Democrat! ol Gonhon township as sembled In Bohool House Ko. I, on Thursday evening last, and organised a Dill club by electing the following officer. PraaUnt, Job. A. t. TLpi. HooraUrj, W. M. WIIm.. TroMSrar, Abm A. Ro., After the club was fully organised the Prosidont introduced Smith V. Wilson, Ksq., who entertained the au dience with a forcible apoeuh. At the oonolusion of tie remarks be was fol lowed by J. F. McKenrick Esq., who traced the history of the two parties back to the day of Jackson, showing and proving by the record that all our greatness waa duo to the policy of the Democratic party prior to the advent of Radicalism, At the conclu sion of Mr. McKenrick' speech the meeting adjourned to meet et the call of the President. . Ominous. Tb Uarrisbug Patriot say that the Radical Chairman, Quay, has mado Jay Gould's organ hi mouth piece for the present oampaign. A newspaper owned and oontroled by the ohlof of the stock gamblori in Wall street, who I also the controlling spirit in the Union Pacifio railroad company which is largely interested in securing the election of congressmen pledged to the repeal oi the Thurman act requir ing that corporation to settle with the government, is to make publio opin ion in Pennsylvania for tb election of the Ropnblican state ticket Tb peo pie of Pennsylvania will settle thojr lo cal political affair without giving any heed to Jay Gould's Tribune. Mark that! X Good Index.. One of the Septem ber election I that of Mayor and other aitf officer in Wilmington, Del aware, Bine the enfranchisement of the negro, the Pomoorat have only succeeded in eleaUogtwo of their nom ine, by Im than 200 majority. Last week, however, the Pemoc ratio nomi ne wri elected bv oyer l00 majority. .. fill V ILT luh1 .,.,. ,i10 Alabama l'it J onn tta . . .. u.rt in ft 'ure ill"""""! . .. ....,,;. f,,r Su) ui v o , i',toi l0n Iron. n- .... ,ow fordol.ion U Por. wbo ,tui m..v "-,. . . .-.i ....I...I wilh B(JU'L...1.nhintr lor bU man, tor, m remaining , k t tll0 arff.58ecoi.uj I Blrool from jjjjn.n-1 . wl.n iiIIU' i-t- ad for Poi.u's 'orttT was the IV" tt , "oetod victim . i, Lieut. Gov. Latta liuuiitsn. Ou the night of the 5lh iiisl., a serious ac cident occurred to hiciiionum .,. or John Lnlia, of Grcensburg " 1 pears that the Governor " ll""t'" 1 ... ti., . iv" llarnsburg, joron the fast line 1 b . , . , i attending the ses where he had be " , u-"'d of Pardons. This iuons of tho V , . ,, , , j, usually stop at Greens, tra n docs . , , , , a special stop had been or. "'f'tbat night for tho accomtnoda ,.on of the Governor. While tho train was chocking up at the depot it is said Mr. Lattu stepped off, thinking tho train was moving slow, and was thrown violently on his heud and shoulders upon the platform, and was quite seri. ously Injured. Mr. Latta is supposr"only through other parties. Tho wo to bo suffering also lrom concussir' ..... . . . A inc orum, as well as a broken r . , v ,." evident """"'"-are: "Gut Oath" as I "'.Sdelphin to tho Cin- . , Wit: Tho impreiwion pro J'n.j,aJVig Pennsylvania Republicans w tho Democrats will carry tho state, somo say by 20,000 majority, and Dill will bo elected Governor. It is evon said that Don Cameron is trading tho Governorship away for Legislative votos. Tho fall of tho Cameron dynas ty is predicted by many of tbo Repub lican publio men at Atlantic city." Gath is ono of these close critical ob servers of events as he pauses along, and as be never loved the Democratic parly ho is more likely to tell tho truth than an out and out partisan would. That Ring Buoa-hoo. So many nervous people in our county have of- teu been frightened with tho ghost of tho "Court Ilouso ring," and especially some of those who now make up tho Greenback ring. Tbo nominee for Congress was a member of the Conven tion, tho four candidates for assembly wero ditto, four ol tho tiro candidates for Treasurer wore ditto, anil tho nom. ineos for Commissioner wero both delegates. Wo bono tho nerves of thoso unhappy mortals will become quiet and easy after this lust demonstra tion of undefiled patriotism. Blaine. A Chicago Times reporter interviewed Blaine, when he was out west last week. Tho Senator from Maine thus defines tho chances of ono candidato lor the Presidency i "Mr, Conkling has as much chance of tho nomination as a pig would havo of go ing to heaven in a wheelbarrow on tbo back of a hurricane." For beauty of metaphor and clearness of diction, commend us to Mr. Blaine. The Sen ator from New York, has tho floor noxt. He will no doubt defino the chances of tho other fellow, too. A Gospel Truth Tho New Voik Sun says, pithily, the Democrats need bo in no burry about a candiduto for Prcsidont in 1880. Wo mean thcro is no uso gotting disturbed about ono. There is plenty of lime a year hence to commence tho agitation and discus sion of tbo fittest man. Whoever it may be will bo elected, and no such villainous jugglery as robbed them of their last-chosen President wil slund a ghost of a chance to win again, What is Needed. Wo do not want despotism, says tho Brooklyn Eugle, wo do not want irredeemable green backes, and wo certainly do not want tho anarchy of Communism. Tbeso have all been tried, and confessedly have failed. Wedowatilliborty Dom ooracy, justice and an abrogation of tho various tariff devices by which labor has been misdirected, and tho few en riched at the expensoof tho many. Just So. Tho PhihVlclphia Timet pertinently remarks: "While Mr. Cum oron'i Harrisburg Telegraph has boon frantically fighting tho great rebellion all over again, and exposing the awful character of Confederate brigadiers and such people, Mr. Himnn Cameron bas boon helping to socuro an appoint ment for Guorrilla Mosby. Mr. Cam eron' newspaper and Mr. Cameron ought to pool their sentiments." Tux Rapipal Funeral Ready. Tbo 11 art lord Timet says that one of tho shortest obituaries on rocord was pronounced by Slow-art L. Woodford before tbo Muine Radical Convention Ho said : "When tho Republican party shall be falso to honesty, It will have outlived its usefulness nnd will die." Now lot tbo funoral services begin. Klk's CoNrEREES. The Democrats of Klk county, Inst week appointed Hon. Charles Luhr, John Koim and Andrew Kaul Congressional conferees. Hon. John G. Hall, formorly of this county, was nominated for Senator, and Dr. C. B. Karly, for Assembly. The Oongrossional Conferees aio uninslruct od. Hon. Heistcr Clymer was unani mously re nominated for Congress by the Democrats of Berks county. And in addition to this the candidato for Senator and the nomincos for Assem bly were instructed to vote for him next winter for United States Senator. 'Republican triumph in Vormont,1' Is the way tho Radical dispatches an nounce the result of the cloction In that State. The majority has been from 20,000 to 30,000 for ten years past but now ll will not exceed 18,000, and yet it la a "triumph ?" - Must IIano. The Board of Par duns on Tuesday refused to rocemmend the oommutatioD of the doath lenience to life imprisonment in tbo case of i ack Kehoe, the "Ring of the Mollis Ma gnlrea." l,0l Aag. win, t-i All Ace..r, city DBTAIUOFTII."""1""1 R, ..r, of CWuvlWU : ..,iv on v " .... .. .,.i,..m u jbn WannR. -h- . , tho MrJI ,1 ti In , ".. d he. tl,i. r in Kut Port- " " ? " ... - " ,, ". land, w orking at bis that nt i carpenter in the on.. .,lv nf the O. tO. Railroad Company. Ho was at on provided with quar ters at the titylail, where, shortly af- turwards, lie wa miervioweu j porter of tho lie. On being inl-oiiueed to Imn, we could but bu luViridily impressed with his up euraneJni'ilher bis looks or actions slun.piJg liitn as a man who would willinglyTltiid his assistance in so horrible a'erinjr a the murder ol a d.l.nseless womtn. He ' lll,B clothes of a tlaylaboror-ork, wool en pants and skirt-wasjcmly, wo snouui juuge, six leev ny ," nln.-MMf nr, ,niVnd fealnr - r " .v. anything but repulsiyy no qcilty iinawiariiiir nor was ho JqT'to all appear without hesifflraighl-lorward story, once lollliLi.rding to his own stale He wavking on a fiirm about two mcnUbm Wallaeelon. in the county n.tk. tueiitlfin.Ml ,.l ll,., linn, ll,., .no.-. ti was committed, and heard of it man, It seems, was ono whoso reputa tion was not beyond reproach, and when ono morning alio was missing from her customary haunts, many sup posed she had simply lull tbu place on a short visit. Threo or four days passed without her reappearance, and certain suspi cious circumstances, gavo rise to sua picions of foul play. The country in tbo immediate vicinity was thorough ly searched, and her remains wero finally discovered in tho woods about half a mile from the road, and in the direction ol the farm w hero this man Waring was working. The body gavo every INDICATION or KOI'L PLAY. Tho evening of tho day on which tho body was discovered, Waring suys ho went to town, and in fact remained in that neighborhood until tho Decem ber following. Ifo then packed up his goods and leaving his wife behind him, ho started for Oregon, arriving hero on the l'lth of January, 1877. He worked lor a couple of months in tho neighborhood ot Albany, and then coining down to Oregon City ho re mained tbero a Bbort time, llo com menced working for the railroad com pany about a year ago, and remained in their employ up to tho time of his arrest. Events of an important na ture in thp history ot tl.e case were meanwhile transpiring in Clearfield cuniily, , A man named Turner,' with w hom Waring was at ono liino on quite in timate terms, wus arrested us having commilled Ibe murder, lie plead not guilty, but was convicted uii circum stantial evidence. His counsel moved for a new trial, which was granted, and the case bas been postponed from term to term of Court, and sentence has never yet been pronounced on him RECENT llEVELOPEMENTa go to show that Ibis man Waring was an aocussory to tbo crime, tbu na ture of this testimony, wo have been unablo to ascertain, it was, howover, sufficiently strong to warrant the grand jury in finding a truo bill against biiu, and steps were immedi ately taken for bis arrest. Tho accused party, had, as wo un derstand, never endeavored to conceal his whereabouts, and an officer was dispatched hither to escort him back homo. Tho caso has already cost Clearfield county tho sum of $7,000, and it is hardly probable tho authori ties would have encumbered tho ex pense ol sending and officer out here after the man unless ihoro was a strong probability of conviction. Tho priso ner and tho officer are old acquaint ances, and tho meeting on this coast was a decided surprise, to tho accused at least. Tho prisoner, Waring, ap pears to feel no great solicitude over the probable result, evidently hoping and cxpocting to prove an alibi, claim ing to have boon a mile and a half from tbo locality of ilio murdor at tbo timo it was oummitted, His intimacy with Turner, will, it is supposed, havo a bad feature in tbo caso. Both offi cer and prisoner will bo passengers on tho t)utgoing steamship, "Great Ro public." THE DEMOCRATIC PHI MARY ELECTION. To Ike Democratic voter of Clearliettl County i In obedience to tbo rules governing tho Democratic party of Clearfield county at tho Primnry Election, tho County Committco hereby gives no tico that the election fordelegates, and for tho instruction of such delegates, as to candidates tor tho several offices to bo filled at tho approaching No vember election, will bp held at the Election House in tho soveral boroughs and townships in said county, ON SATURDAY, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D., 1878, beginning at 1 o'clock, p. m., and con tinue open until 7 o'clock, p. m., of said day. Tho election will bo held by tl.e VigiluncoCommiltco, whon.ro tho Elec tion Boards, and rip constituted lis follows: vtuii-ANcs cumuir.. MS 1871, Burnilil. Borough .I.o. Kim., a. W. (l.rjl M 0. K I'.lrlrh. Clt-.rflotd lloroughThm. Roil;, Fnt M. Cr don, &l. 0. Brown. Curwoniivltlt Horough Thul. J, Frow, Jo. Norrl, il. II.rU.borD. Kouttdnl J.mel W.nl, R. C. Howe, Corn 11. Woodra. Lumber City Eli Hilt, I. D. Uu.re, Wllllnn Storohrftd. Nowharg Borough Imm M.rkls, Jno. Rvd don, Kll Cirntfon. Niw W.nhinguio N. A- Arnold, 11. D, Hon, Ad.m Hrth. OMKit. Borough J. P. ll.lt, I'.t (Ulllgb.r, Rnht. lAWxho. W.ll.o.ti,.-Joo. II. ,11, llw. Kaiilgb, M. V. Rtlily. llfo.rl. Tnwa.hinJuo. lliadu,.., W. W, Willl.im, M. Br.inilt. 1UII- C. K.trlcb.r. Jobs II. Dr.lh, Godfrey W..rir, IUoonSidn.7 Smith. Adn We.ver, Ht.ry Poti. Boggi-0. 0. U.rrllt, J. B. Woodilda, T. II. W.pla. Bradford-J. H. Wll.o, W. I. Corloj, Alls. LMogito.. Br.d, Utorft C. Kirk, Uwl lihook, P.Ur 8. Waber. Barnilda Daoial Oornan. Jaists 8;bli, J.i. Chapm... Chaat Mow, Tbarttor,L.wrtnc Kl'lian, Joe B. Brrlb. Corlniion-rF. 1. Caatrici, Jobs Ploaid, Dr W.J, Ouiil.nd. Daaalir-A. q. Stalntr, 0. W. Hum, W. R. Wagoner. FargaioQ 1. Akron Wiaa, John lfoera, Jeh. T. Straw. GlrrJ (laorg Qrara, John Lelgaj, Angnrt Baan.iBger. Uoibon-Kphralni K. Sblrer, 1. A. L. Fl.gvl, A. 8. Bbaw. Oraharn Thontna 11. Foraav, Rllu Vr.nf, A. 0. D.la. U rem wood Jeiaa Ktlilar, M, W. iobo, Aaron W. Newoomer. (iullt-h-J.em Flrnn, John 8. McRlorsan, W. J. Conrad. llulton Frank 0. flown... Jordan E. A. CreeawelL Job. Pattaiien, B. Frank W u. K.rtb.na (Jodfr. Fllbtr, Jobs OillllM, Qperga Heokaadorn.- Kuoi Jaatei Dlooro, John R Puil.p, Iaaao ... im-a Resd, 'i b. oi.. u.r,. c. r..."., . R Dm li'P- . .jj,,,., 8m' 1 O. P"""' ltk.-ll' orj . A. J. 0vt lkb.U0. Ull"l '.I""' . .. . . .. I,, v.t.u Wuoaw.ru jb K. ', R,idci,l Judge. Tbo l-''liir Congress, lor. person li.r Sennlor. Ono person for Assembly. Duo nelson lor Treasurer. Two persons lor Commissioner. Two persons for Auditor. Ono person tor Coroner. A.,.1 t..t- tbu nroner number of delo- gates assigned under rule 2d to each nl,. inn diHtrict. 'n,. rl.iluirntus will meet in thoCourl Room, In Clearfield, ON TUESDAY, Til If. KKVKNTEENTII DAY UP SEPT EMBER, precisely at 1 o'clock, p. m., aim procoea to nominate op" 'latos lor the several offices abov oes ii'iuilcd, and to select three He..alorittl ......ii....... i., m.,t 1,1... OnnUreos from ,.n,,ii,. nf (;eiitrea",'li""n. f"r ,1... .i,ir.,riH. .tf K.le.4'g ..' '. i ... 1 ?,u,v.i U.,..U,., ,1,,, y,.v toiiveniion. Ann ibprosoiitalive deleguto ... A.. ,.,. 'i. nvention. Also three each J iilUtt'' Congressional ami Son j'ioOiif'erocB. ,,rs tho desire of tho I utility Com ,tue that tho members oi tho Vigi lance Committee, or Election Boards, be at the Election Houses at the time appointed, and bo prompt in the dis charge of the dunes enjoined upon them. Israel 1 est, Chairman. John W. Howe. Secretary. Clearfield, Pa., Aug. 21t, 1878. OuoaniEsd. Tho Commissioners unpointed to select a sito for the new penitentiary, met it. Philadelphia lust Friday, the 30th nil., at tbo office of Col. Charles Thompson Jones. All tho members, except Mr. Raw le, were present. A temporary organisation was ctlotted by tbo selection ol Col Charles Thompson Jones us President; George I. Young as Secretury, and Henry Rawle as Treasurer. There was a general Interchange of opinions among tho members in regard to tho new institution, and then the Commis sion adjourned to meet in Harrisburg on tbo 2.M of September next. Good. Radical journalist, general ly in alluding to our nomineo for Gov- ernor says : "llo is tbo son of a poor itinerant Methodist minister." The Brookvillo Jiffermnian improves on the phrazo as follows: "Tho son of 'i poor itinerant Mothodist minister,' An drew H. Dill, will be in town next Tuesday. Don't fail to be on hands in tho evening and hear what tl.e future Governor will have to say." Now for a Yell. Tho Democrats ol the Richmond, Virginia, District have iiominntcd that Confederate lend or, "Joo Johnston," for Congress. This will, no tbiubt, cause the loyal blood to flow quickly through many hearts in "the loyal North." What a pity ! lloutsdulu captured a Commissioner and the Corouor belore the Green buck Convention. But that is the lust of it. Tho November election, liko tho trosts of that period, will cause Green. backism to wilt like tho weeds of tl.e season. The Loiihy Candidate, Hoyt is the candidate of Mackey who is the agent ol tho corporations in the leg is lativo lobby. Every voto not cast di rcctly for Andrew H. Dill, is a volo for Hoyt, Mackey' corporation candi date. nnounffiiKiits. Primary Election, Saturday ,T3ept. 14. Fnsa. The fee. which mait ha paid In adranot will be .a followa: For Judge or Congreoa it will be .20: Senator, I la: AaeembrforTreeanrer 116 CarnmtaRtoner, $5, and Auditor or Coroner .!. Tin, will inolada 10,000 llok.ti for a.oh eandidate, .nd tba naeeaaaj-v bl.pki to ooadaot tea election,. FRHSIDKNT JUDOU. Wa are aulhoriaed to annoanoo tha nana of CHAIU.KS A. MAYKU, of CUntoa ooootj, . . oandidat. for the offioe of Preaident Judge, aab- Joet ta the rulea governing tbe Uenooratio p.rtjr Foatonoa ftddreaa, Lock II. ran, P.. CONUKKSS: Wa are authnrlied ta announce tba name of ISRAEL TKST, of ClearSelil borough, a, . ean dididatt for the offioa of Congrt-aa, eubjeet to Ibe nilae governing tbe uemoamtio pare. Poauffloe ..tdreea, L'lek.rnct J. STATU SMNATOH, Wa are aulhoriaed to annonnoe tha nameof W W. lIKITri, of Clearfield Borough, aa . oandLl.ta Tor tbe oBce or state Senator, aulijeot to tbe rulea governing tbe D'mKr.tlo party. I'uatoflioo kddreie, Clearfield, Pa. ASSEMBLY. We are aulhoriaed to annonnoe tha name of JOHN A. ORKIiOKY, or CurwrDi.il le, aa a oao. dldata fur tha offioa of Aaaeably, euujeot ta tbe rulea governing the Demooratio party. Poatofnoe addreea, Curwenavllle, Pa. Wa are authorlaed to announoa tha name af MATT McATEKK, of Houtadala, aa a candid for tha ofjico of Aeaembly, eubjeet ta the rulea governing tne uemoorallo re,rtv, t Putotlipe addreaa, Uoutad.le, P.. We are ftuthorlied to knnounoe tha name ol A A HON 0. TATE, of ClearSeld, a. a eaadldate for tbe oflioe of Aaeerubly, aubjeet to the rnlea governing tba liemooratie party. Poitofiioa addreaa, Clearfield, Pa. Wo are auttiorlted to announce the name of DK. ASH 11. 1IKNNETT, of New Waahioglan, aa a enndiiUU for the offioa of Aeaembly, euujoot to ibe ruiea guvernlng tbe uemoorauo party. Poetofflro addreaa, N. Waihiogtoa, P.. We are .uihoritcd. to knuouoee the name uf ABHAM III MPIIIlEV.ol Lawranoa lownahip, aa a aandidata for tha oflioe of Aeaembly, aubjeot id ,ue ruire govern, i,g tne uemoc ratio p.rty. PoeUiuoe addreaa, Clearfield, Pa, TREASURER. Wa are authorlaed to announoa tba name ol DANIEL 8TKWAHT. ol Bradford towhahin. al a candidate for tha offioe of Treaaurar, eubjcot to tba mice governing tba Oeuooralie party. Poatofilea addreaa, Woodland, Pa. We era aulhoriaed to announce tba nana af PHILIP POTTS, of Bercaria lowaihlp, aa s candidate for the office of Treafu,ear, aubjeet la I.. u. gu.,i,,n. mi ..aa.oor.iio party. Poatuflioa addreaa, Ulan Hope, Pa. Wa are eathorlaad ta announoa tha name af LKANDKR DE.NN1NII, uf Lawr.no. tewuahip, na a eandidaU for tba ottoe ol Treaaurar, eubjeet to the rulta governing tbe Demooratio party. Poatoffiee addreaa, Clearfield,' Pa. Wa ara Mthorlied ta .nsounoe the ..ma of CIIAHLh'g SCHWKM, of Brady lownahip, aa a candidate for tba oflioe of Trraaurer, eubjeot to the rule, governing the Daraoeratio party. Poatoffioa addreaa, Luthereburg. Pa. Wa ara Mthoriaed to snnonDOO tha name of THOMAS A. HOOVER, of Curweaevllle, aa a candidate for tha oflioe of Treaaurar, auhjeot to the rulea governing tha Democratic party. Poatottoe addreaa, Carwanaville, P.. W. are nnthnrlvad to annonnoe tha same af DANIEL W, MOOHK, af Oarfi.ld, aa a candi date for tha office of Trvaaorer, aubjeot ta the ruire governing the Democratic party. a FofloSoe addreaa, Clearfield, P.. We ara eulborlted lo ansoanra tha name of JOMAH w. THOMI'SON.or Lawrence town ablp. pandidale fur tbe ofiioe of Treeeurer, eubjeot to tbe rulea governing the Demooratio partr. PaatoBo, addraia, Curweaevllle, Pa. COMMISSIONER. Wa are aulhoriaed to aanannoa tba name af ItlMAll It. KHAII. of Lewraeoo lownahip, na oandidate for the offioa of County Commiaaiaaer, aabjeet ta tha nice governing tha Democratic p.ny. . reatolboa kdaraal, CarwenarlUe, P.. We are auteorlaed, to an.ou.ea tha a.m. of BBk'J. hl.lNUKK. of Cheat lowmhin. u . .... didale for tha offioa of Couaty Commlaaioncr. aubjeot to tha rule governing tha Damotr.Ua p.rty. " roetoDloe addraia, HurtL P.. We era anthorlacd to aanounoa tha name of JOHN DUN1.AP, of Pike towaiblp, .a . ca.dl dale f.f tbe offioa of Co.ntv Gammtaeloaer. aub jeot ta tha rnlea governieg tbe lieaaoemtlc party. roaiomoo auareet, Bloomlngton, ra. We art nalhorited to .nnounoe the name of BAMbKL LANSHK11RY, Sr., of Bradfi.ro lown ahip, aa a anadldaui for the offioe ef Count v Cora laaioner, aubjeot to tha ralet guvaratag tba Democratic party, PortofBo. kddreaa. Woodland. Pl Wa ara aathorlaad le asnonnoa tha samt af CLARK BROWN, of Uwrenco loemahip, a . candidate tor tb. affioa af Coa.tr Cmmiaetanar eubjeul t the rulaa govorplng the bomoaralid party. 1 raHotaca addreaa, ClearSell, P.. I of f Mbiogton, are mil"'""";' v, .t, ' . ..... .niin'r .,. ,.. ; . wdijw; R w..bigt... p.. I l"' r'Wr. .ulhorli4 1. kuauq.M tb. s.m. of JOHN sH,"f L.ro lowoibij., -.ll.lm. for lb. offio. of Couiilf OuMlniiwr, ub- jtcl 1. lb. ruin o.ruin lb. Diuoor.Uo p.rly. I'oilonio. iMr.M, Vlt.rS.la, 1'.. We a,a aulburliad ta eneounoe tbo name of W M P. CllAMIlEll.i, of Curwenavllle, aa a , dldnle for the office of County Commia.ioner, uh leot to ilia rul. governing the Deioooretio parly. a Fu,u,flloe addieaa, Curwenavllle, I'n. We are authnriird to aorSiuuoa the name of C.IK1STIAN BROWN, ol Covington lownahip, aa . aandidata f .r tho ollio. ol Couoly Commii aiou.r, aul-Jeat lo tba rulea governing Ibe Demo crat io party. ' PoatoSioa addreaa, karth.ua, Pt We are aulhoriaed to announce the name of CONHAD W. KVLKIt.of llraham lownahip, aa a o.nitiiloto for lite odlae uf G-iuuty Cwintuiieloner, ulject to Ibe rulee governing tbo v.uiooraue P'J1'' l'oelnffioo addieaa, Urahamloo, Pa. W. arc kuthiiriaod tu announoa the name of FIIEDKIIICK HIIOFF, of Ueooari. towaabip, aa a cubdiil.te fur tbe office of Couoty Commleeiuncr, aui.jeol iv Ibe rulea governing lb. Demooratio pany. o Puatoffice addreaa, Hagerly't & Koada. We are .ulhoriacd ta .nnounoe the nnuie uf CALVIN HTKPHKNS, of Cheat lownahip, aa candidate fur (he offioa of Count, Cotnmi.aioner, auujcut lo Ilia rulaa. governing Iba Uvmocr.tle parly I'o.ti-UK-e eddreaa, UcPheNun, Pa. Wa arc authoriacd to announoa tbe name of WM. M. BLOOM, uf Pike bn.blp. u k uandl d.te fur tbo offioe of Oountv Cowtuiaaionor, aub jeot o the ruloa governing the benaoornfia pa.ty. m ara aulhoriaed to annonnoe tbe name of JOHN I'ICABI), of Covington lownahip, ae a Candida le for the oflioe of County Comuiaaiuoer, lub.ot to tbe rulet guvalbing tbe Democratic party. Pt.lotioe adiln ta, F-anob villa, Pa. Wa ara aathoriaad lo annouoee the name of El. AH JOHNSON, of Ureenwood towuihlp, aa . ea.idida.e f r tbe oflioe of Coanly Oomraieeioaer, ul-Ject tu tho rulea governing tho Demooratio party. l'oatoflioe addrem, flrauipiaa Utile, P.. - We are authoriacd to .nnounoe the name of F. F. CO! IKltKT, of Karlbaua lownahip, aa a ean didnte for tbe office of County Coinum.loner, aub- jrot to tbe rulea governing the Demooratio party, Poitofiioe addreaa, Salt Li.-k. AL'DITOH. W nre nuthorlied to an noon m th nam of KKl BUN BTKAW, uf JonUa toiroahtp, can ili date fur tbaufficoof County Auditor, aubjoot to the rules foTtrning tue Uentoeratie ptrt. Posluffioe ad4rj-. Aneuoville. IV We are authnriird to announce tbe nmi of PKICK A. KOVVLKS, of Knox town-hip, ae a oandidate for tbe offiue of Count Auditor, eubjeet to the rule gar ere. log the Deiooorette pert. i'ohtoftice addreii, New Mi-lptTt, P. We are euthorited to announce tbe name of WM. V, W HUiHT, of Clearfield, ae a eandidate lor the oflioe or Count Auditor aubjeot w Uu rulee governing tbe UeinoorMie party. l'ontiffice addreai. Clearfield, Ta. We are euthorited to annoenee the name of JO.S. UILL1LAN D, of Kerthana towmhip. aa a t-anuKmo ior the omct ot uounty Auditor, aub jeot to the rulee governing the Demooratio party Portoffioe addroie, Three Kuoa. COKONKU. We are authorized to announce tbe name of JAM Es A. AlOOnK, of ClearfiHJ boruugb, ae a ranotaaie iur tne omoe ot t'oroner, eubjeet to the ru.ee guvurumg the ueinooralie party. Poiteffiee addreaa. Clearfield, Sheriffs Sale. TY virtue of write of Ft. fa.. In I 1 out of the Court of Common PI eat of Clear Held county, and to me dtreeted, there will be expnied to PUUMO SALK, at the Coart Uouae, Id the borough of Clearfield, oa TuuraJay, the Zfttb day of September, 1HTH, m 1 o'clock p. m., tbe following duionbed real eetate, to wlti A eeftalo lot or pleee of ground la the village of 1uU ie, Brady towmhip, Clearfield, eounty, Pa., UouDdvd and dacribd aa followa: liegia aing at a pott in the public road now eallttd Lung atrvet ; thenee eouth 47 degrea weet 1 80 feet to an alley i thenee along aaid alley m a eoath eaat dirttion hi feet to a eorner of Wtw. Kriiier'e lot ; thenoe north 47 drgreei east along aaid Kriaer'i lut IHt) feet to publio road; thenoe along aaid road 83 feet to .laoe ef beginning, and having thereon erected a frame ature home, two etoriet high, lHx.to feet, with wareroom 11x16 attaobed 6vixid, taken In exeoutioa and to be Bold ae tbe property of 9. Treoy aod C A. Barr Tiaua or Sii.a, Tbe nriee or aum at which the property ahall be i track off mual be tiaid at the time of aele, or auch other arraagemenu made aa will be approved, otherwiee tbe proper ty wil be twmeU.Niely put up and aold again at exptnae aod riak af the pereon to whom it wa atmok off, and who, io eaat of deficiency at nan re-Baie, anaii maae gooa the uni, nod in no inetanee will tbe Ieed be preeenttd la Coart ior eoaormiHoi nnieee ui money la aetuauy aia to me ooerin. AflUKlvn nvnu,Jr. fiatairr'a Ornci, I Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., Hept, 11, 1678. J M. THOMAS tb SONS, AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF STOCKS OF TI RNP1KE COMPANIES OWNED BY THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN'A. la purauaaee of the proviilona of tha Aet np proved Juno 11, 187S, entitled "An Ad toanthor iae tbe Auditor Uener.1 to aell tba ctoekl held by the Commonwealth In turnpike and plank road eompaniat nt public tale," thera will ha aipeaed to eaia, at ma MERCHANTS' KXCHANtlH, in tha city of Philadelphia, oa TUESDAY, OCTOBER i, M7S, at It M., tha following turnpike atoahv,owaod by tne Commonwealth, to wil: Ooo hundred ebaraa Anderaoo't Ferry, W.tar ford and New Haven, ul. eharee Armatrung and Indiana, dull ahaaca Hellofonle and Pbillpabarg, !l)0 abarea Butler ud Meroar, I.SlHIelureaConue, JUS eherea tenlre and Kiabaooo,uilta, 114 ahaea Clifford and Wilkeabarra, lot aharea 0.p ud Newport, 104 aharea H.nor.r and Carlala, 174 ahare llarriaburg, Ckrllala aatd Cbembereb.rg, S.llo abarea Huatingdon, Cambria ud Indiana, 48S aharoa Indian ud Bbeaabnrg, to aharaa Little Uonaetoga, S3 lb area Lowiatowa a.d lluntiugdua, 3W3 aharea Meraer nnd Meadville, IDS abarea Milford and Owego, 1st aharaa Mor gamown and Cburehtewn, 147 aharea New Alai endrl. ud Conemugh, I, MO ahuea Porinome. and Heading, sit ah.ree Philadelphia ud Ureal Bend, ti.0 abarea Phillpaburg aad Suaquebnaaa, 00 ab.ru Konbalowa and Mount Pleaaant, M aharoa Surqoehann. ud York., aharea W.yneiburg, UiMno.nU, ..d Meroerabarg, 400 aharea rk and Qeltyaburg, 48U aharN Sugar Valley aud While Deer. Purabaeare will bo required to pay tn par oeat. of tbe purohaae money al tha timo of aele, ud tha balance lo the Bute Treaaurar wltbia thirty daya after tba Bale, ud upon tha produetiua of tba Stale Treaaarer'e receipt, tba Auditor Ooaaral will lrar.Br.r the ebarte af atook to tha reapaotive purohaoera, in aooordanoa with tho aee-tnd teo tion .f the oi aforaibid. WM. P. SCHH1.L. Auditor Ueueral. M, TIIOMAJ A KONS, Asctlunaera, ISw HI Soath 4ih Street, Philad'a, llarriaburg, Sept. 11, 18;81l. ASSIGNEE'S SALE ? van-aiLa REAL ESTATE! The undersigned Assignee) In Bankreptoy of N. K . Arnold, hankrvpl, wilt eetl at publio sale, at the Dreuekcr Moaee, la the borough of Cur wen? 1 He, Clearfield county, pa.,4) ATyR pAY. J-RPTKMUKH M, I ST 6, at 1 o'olook p. m , all the right, title, later and elaitn of the said bank runt of, la aad to tba fol lowing described property, tahjeot to liens nnd eaenmberMieee tberoon, vii i One eertain lot of ground aUneUla the horongh of Curwenavtlle, boundftd on tbe oast by lot of Mrs. Mary Fleming, on tho eouth by 8 late street, on tha weet by ether property ef amid baakrwpt, and oa tbo north by an alley, having ereoUd thereon a two story frame dwelling hoaee. eoa taioing eight room, good otllar, loo hone, Ae., eatao being now oeeopied as a reeldeoet by ea,ld bankrupt, , Aleo. one certain lot of groaad elluau In tbe borough afore. id, bounded on tbe eart by above lot, oa the eeuia by state street, oa the weet by Weloot street, and on tbe aorta b an alia. k. Ing erected thereof a larga threo etory frame building, about 41 feet front oa Stato street, aad 7f foot on Walnut street, occupied ae a etara aai law otloo, with publle hall aa third etory, with a ram aiaoie, oorn erio, ae. Jhts ta oao of the most desirable business properties in the burough, end la, in all resneete, a vvr deeiraUo pauporty. AUo, aaid banhrupt'i tattrest, tha same being he undivided two third Interest ta a ear tai a lot or piece of ground situate lo Pikeiwp., Clear Add Oo , Pa., bounded oa tbe south by the Krie tornnika. oa tbe weet by lands of tj. I. Read, on tbe aank by laadi of ti. L. Read and Jeeob Bilger, oa h east by lands of Jacob Bilaer. aoulaiaiti u.i 66 acres, aboat oae-balf cleared, and having rooted thereon a two story frame building, weed m a woolen factory, tnelodlng tho machinery, aud t-ow la operation, with dry tQuee, mou uouaa, mreo rrawe well lag bouse St haras aad other outbaildltn , a aw mill with good walftr power. t,a property ie situated Ift mliae west ot uqrwenii oao of tho most Curwensvill. eo the Brie turnpike, and i t dvelrabi looatieni far a woolen factory ta theeoantr. Aleo, tbe andivided oae-balf taietast la a mm. taia tract or piece of lead situate in Bloom Wou- snip, oooaty ant mate arereaaid, eoataiaiag about 64 aeree, d about one. half cleared, hav ing erected thereon a small house and ban, bo. ii pm rmm ot mna parobaetd v dftha Pattoa from Jacob Bllrer, arid by bit uigad i nrogm m 4aiibar, ! uoed bclag of reeord the uairidad oaehalf Intoreet In eertain tract or pier af land situate la Bell township, eounty aad State aforeeaid, hoaaded oa the north by lands ef Wm. BelL eWc'd, oa the south and weet by laada of Joka fr. Bell, aad an ta east by loads of Wm. MeCracaea, dee'd, con taining about Ift aero. d eboat on-half ol eared, and havlnf ereeud, thereoa onjiU (? n and lo stable 411 ul ike aeera aMrlbed properly ta a eld tuhjret te lieos and eaeambtaaee, tta, cash. JOHN r. BARD, porwennlUe, ra, PtpVll.IWI.lt. sslpe. I'HIP 1 OH PHINTIMO Of EVERT DB I ttoa naatl? eiecuted .1 tbll ( lH"rilM-.SAWVl''. Netloa la hereby given thiT P i ..I... n lh. Html, of BBNJA1 I.I of Pike luwuablb. Claarfield Co dc u, having hoan duly granted to til in.,l .11 ...rMiua Ind.btod 10 eal plo.ee make iuamodlala payment, oud Ibl Ing alaima or demanda wtllpreienl lham I .uih.uil.,.l.,l f.,ra.lllam.nt without Sola THOMAS HI-1 Curwlnavllle I'a.. Aug. SS.'TS St. fcan XT OTICE The laapayera of Lawr,ce 11 ablp, will plcaac lake nonce mat in Tax Duplicate for IS7T,and the School Tai eat. for IS78, are In my hand, lor oolleolli ... .. . .....1.1 .. ... I ll lain. anJ aava ooata. I have alao for oollootioV the Poor T.i for ISJS, and the School Ta lora'"". ..n-.n .,.l..h, t.......r. will receive a dlao,4 :,t of Sva per a.m. if paid within thirty d.ya ftuwl ut thia notioa. 1 bava alao lorootteoiion a. -l and county lalea lor 1S7S, which lal payeraj reo,ulred to pay and anva ooau. aua iuu o.n h. n.id to me at .nf time, at my realil.0 Lawreuoa lowuaoip, or at bioaruviw - U... i,Ol.i.,i,.,l.r IWrL r manwu-rcl Aug. SS, 7.3t Colli . Htatc Normal Nfhutfrl, INDIANA, PA. Tha Wli.ltjr Terra of wevki, U1 Uo&day, Septombor 9, 1878. Ti.KMR-i6.0t FKlt WKRK. Iiiolu-linc Tuition. B.Mrrlin. Itoom. WwHt. l.lifht. od Wanhluy. Muiie iitr. lint Noruol Huhuul1 Uutl-liDK in lh btatt. FmIIUIsi tn ttry rMt tui tu ftiijr Norniiv) Hakool fa tb Unliitl tott. Htudoais my Btr t oy tint Uurinj mo wriu. For ptrii4uln. veiid for ot-rjfu-' tn nu it ipih-Iw. rrnsvipwie A..- term l nl..l..al I ORPHANS' COURT SALE ---or YaiLUABI-i REAL ESTATE. There will be expoeed to publio sale at the Court House, in the berongb of Clearfield, en THURSDAY, 8EPTKMBKR 1), WZ, at 1 o'clooh p. in., the folio. Lg deacrlbed prop eny, to wu j ah inai oenain iraoi oi iaou ntu ate in Ore ham township, Clearfield eountjr, Pa., bounded on tbe north by lands of Calvin (Steele and Albert Owen, on tbe south by land of ben jamio Hpaoknun, on the west by land of Iiaae nyior, and on tbo oast by land or aiartlo Aavlor. oon tai oing Uf ACRK9 and allowance, 7ft aerea ol which is cleared, having a two-story frame bonae, a one and e-b!f story house, and ft Urge new barn thereon, three orchards or one fruit treee, comprising applet, fMere, cherries, and other fruits. A spring of good water, and a small stream rnnoiog through tbe centre of the preuuea. TKRelS OF 8 A LB : Oue-lbird upon oonfirmatlon of sale, aod the balance in two equal annuel payments, to be secured by bond aud mortgage on tbe premises. WM. Wai.Hltl.M, Urehantoo, Aug. 38, 1870 -It. Adm'r. QOUHT PHOCLAMATIOjr. WnnnaAS, ITon. C. A. MAYKR, President Judge of the Coart of Common Pleas of tbe Twenty. fifth Judicial District, composed of tne euantiei of uiearBoid, uentra aitd Clinton and lion. Abra m Oodh and Hoo. Vimckht B. Holt, Associate Jvdgea of Clearfield eounty bare tssnod their precept, to me directed, for the holding oi a Uourt of Common Pleas, Orphans Court, Court of Quarter tiesilons, Court of Oyer aod Terminer, and Court of General Jail Dsliv. ery, at the Court tlouee at Clearfield, in and for the eounty of Clearfield, commencing on tbe fourtii Muiida) , the 2d day of tpU, lr7H, and io oon tin oo two weeks. NOTICB IH, therefore, hereby giveo, to tbe Coroner, Justicws ol the Peace, and Constables, in and for said uouuty of Clearfield, to appear in their proper persons, with their Records, Rolls, inuuiiittons, r seminations, and other Kemem braneea, to do thoee things which to tbelr office, and in tbelr behalf, peruin to be done. 11 y an Act of Assembly, passed the 8th day of may, a a u. I km, it ta made the duty of the Jus tice! of the Peao of the several counties of this Cummon wealth, to return to tbo Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the respective eouutiea, an the recognisances entered into before them by any pereon ur peveows ohnrgvd with the eommisstoa of any crime, exeept such ease as may be ended belore a Justice of the Peace, un der existing laws, at least ten daya before the eomtaencemeot of tbe session or the Court which they are made returnable re spec lively, aud in all eases'wbere any reoogniiances are entered iuto less than ten days before the eoinoienoeinent ol tbe eesmoa to which they are made returna ble, the said Justices are to return the same in tbe aan.e manner aa if eaid act bad not been paeeed. U1VBN under my hand at Olearleld, this 17 Ik day of April, in tbe yar of oar Lord, en thousand eight hundred aod seventy -eight. ept.4-to ANUKKW Pfc,5l', jr, Sheriff. REKISTEK'ft NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tbe following ac counts have been examined and passed by me, and remain filed of rooord la this office for tbe in spection of helre, legatee, creditors, and all other in lore tea, ana will be preeontca to tbe next Or phans' Court ef Clearfield eounty, to be held at the Court House, in the borough of Clearfield, com mencing on the 4th Monday (being the 13d day) ol September A. D. 1876 t Final aoeoant of Joseph M- Smith, Gaardiaa of K valine Cowaa, (now fivotiao Sitos), Jeho Cowan, aad Millard Cowan, minor children uf Thomas Cowan, late of Reooaria twp., Clearfield eounty, Pa., dee'd. Final aoeoant of Elisabeth P. Curry, Administra trix of the estate of Joha Carry, late ot Jordan township, Clearfield eouaty, Pa, dee'd. Partial aoooaat of William Stoddart, Admlaistra tu af tbe estate of Joanna Stoddart, laU of lleeoarie twp., Clearfield ooaoty, Pa , deo'd. Final account of James Flynn, Administrator of tb estate of John Crosewoll, late of Quitch twp., Clearfield ooaoty, Pa, dee'd. Final aeaoaat of Wa. R. Dickinson, Trustee of the ostatoof U amnion Weld, let af lieeoaria twp., Clearfield oouaty, Pa, deo'd. Guardian account of Joha J. Pieard, Oaardiaa of aUuey ana Kitsaaetb rieard, minor children of Joha B. Pieard, late of Covington twp., Clear field county, Pa., dea d. Final aoeoant of R. H. Shaw, Kxeoutor of the estate of John Shew, Sr., late ef Lawroroa twp., Clearfield oounty, Pa, dee'd. Final account of Ruber i By ere, Admlelitrator of the estate of the fhiiip U. ti off, late of New Washington, Clearfield eounty, Pa, deo'd. Final account of Jesse M. Hart sr. Administrator ef the estate of Kdward King, late of Burnsid twp., Clearfield oounty. Pa., deceased. Final aceonut of Wa. II. and Jamea CathearL Kxeeutura of the estate of David Cat heart, late of Knox twp., Clearfield oounty, Pa., dfrxyoa scd. Final account of Zachsrlah McNaut, Qaardiao of nosanna ouride, (now Hosanoa Thompson) Robert R, Mo Bride and Frank McRride, minor children af Wm. Mo Br.de, late of the Horough of Cuiwcnifille, Clearfield eouaty, Pa., dee d. Final aooouot of J. B. Phaw. Admlaistrator of tbe estate nf Samuel H. bbaflbcr, (ate of Law- rone iwp tiearaehi ooaoty, fa., deceased. Final aoeoant ef Stephen Oreff, Admialetrator of tbe esute of rmi.riok Heldt, lata of tha bor ough oi larwens viite, Clearfield oounty, Pa,, de eeased. L.J MORQAX, Regisler A Reeorder, Sept. fitt-ie TtmV I.IHT, List of Juror drawn for8p. ft temaer Term, a. 0. Ult, eommenciDg on the 4th Monday, U dy, aad to continue for two wee rs. eaxaa jpaoaa 1st wana. W. L. Ant, Lawrence. ! John Cams, Pike. rrea utesey. Mom. II. Pentiooff, Barn side tp L. Krone, Oeeeola. 'Joha R. Danlap, Knox. A. Rosenbrana, Hastoa. IT ho Wbita, Karthaa. Amos Sunderlio, Bell. J. L. Bon tail, Brady. A.ti. Lawbead, Law "no e W II Radebaugb.Law'ee Kaa Ogdea, Uwrenco. I A H Oraenwalt. OeoeoU. . D. Neff.Baraaide hot Joe Reigl, Woodward. ABMeCardle. Bar aide tpJ Patcbio, Uurnsldebar. a. sugar, vurweaoviiie. ia at bbaw, Wallaoetoo. R. M. Jobaeoa, Jordan. N Kepaart, Decatur. Uarrieea Hoe. Oaooaiv 'tie WtUiama, 1 nioa. fsjuvnaea Jraona. U H O.rla, Burnaida k. Owen. Woodward. II OraBua, Bradford. B D Sehoonofer,Ur.hm Joh. r II II., L City. John Oonnly, Cbeet, Ueorge Ueble, Unhftm. Joha Lee, Buruaidie lw. Uau U atcrrilL Uo.a. A Coaewav, Ootington. J 0 Copenhnrar, Uuhoh Kliaa Smiley, Brady, ll.eid Barr, Decatur. Fred DhoC, llMcaria. 1 Uarrieea, Woodward. Da. Id Hair, Bcooaria. J U ll.rrell, Uurla. J Koaa Bloom, Pika. U W Oioh.y, Houtadala llenry Kaarr, Brady. Lee! Suad.rlm. 11.11. rflda.y Smith, Flloom. Thomaa Co.nl. nh..i Joha Clark, Brady Benl Klin.. Oacoola. 8 A Caldwell, Bradford . Whltaotda, Henna Wileon Hooeer, Bogge. uaeis Hagurty, Darld John. Woodward. Saee'l U b.el. Jaa Ward, llauladala. Wm T Campbell, Bell. P Uarai.r, Cotingtok J. Bilger, Curweneuilt H Heller, Karthaaa. C Haul,, Murrla, 0 W.ihl., Woodward, !. Uaya. Oacoola. U Bombargwr.Baadforl.l I Ualioh, Lawreaoa. lea., Hagerly, Ualioh. 1 C McCloakay, Karth'a Job. Porter. Cla.rt.ld J naymuad Jr, Mcrrla. U I'.niagloa, ef lUb't, Cheat Ah a I'oaroa, Murrla. Jna Truman, Woodward J M Byron, Brad, U Bumfardnar. Gov ' a loa i8 M W.b.l.r, Ch.al Daniel Paul, Dacatar ara. a etcBrida, Bloom, u ur smith, Ualioh Jna Kl.gar., BaraaldatiJ A W,lrldg, Hmdrd P 0. MMtern, Decatur. Alea Bhlalda, Uorrta U.eorgePlehal,thMt, TWttMl ivv,M-l. wa Deld Deauler. Halo. P Curlay, Bradford Frederick Klpp, Pent A C Welthera, lloahe. Thoe Parke, Bradford Ahm Wnlkee, Knoi T Toumaond, Woodward. P Dunn, Hoaltdala W bol.henbauiah.WaoA. Tonva, KyUr, Morrla Vr.uk Ooopor. Clart.ld wm Barter, Woodward A L lleaa, Cleartohl Wm Ralud, Cheat V J Hoajer, Kenhaul A Perguaoa, Pergnaan H Thomaa. Ur.k. C BabrUg, Bumatora tp. J II Brow MmtI. 7 t 0 Crdoa, Cea.rt.t4 aueu m IIUnKr, larad.; Jle(larey,of A., Cheat MUI Mo ocuu.y, vaoat Put Larrlraa. Oacoola i m uaeeakre,Cur euUle N I Loniok, L.wae.0. M F Wrilaoa. - Jaook C M.C Ball Deal Moor., Karthaaa Auetla Bllea, Hujloa 0 C HenasL. Waodamrd J M Adaoaa, CNmrlwIil, .-.an i a nieoui, Knot, Lowli Sohooh. Brmd. I JeS Bloom, Cnrwonarllw! U rioci, iawtwtm I -.avai. vv csiern notel .""..IIIJiUllHarkHftrt '. PWladolpWreiaV Tble Hotel la near lb. nr. p.bll, Bui- ' new Mawuia Temple, U. S Mini mi . f' .fUn.Ar,.. 'i.ir.nKfr oi a AI L ,uiir. rro.', ' )!'. 7. ,, TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE, ..'CANDISMERRELL - 11 .ip.n.d, in . build,,,, on Market .tn,, . tbe old Heiicro Hotel lot, oppoaiw tbe cm Houaa in Clearllold.a Ti. .nd Shaet-Iroa MuT factory aud store, whero will be found at all luj. a full line of hotxsb nnnnsnnTG goods, Stoves, HardAit, Etc. Home Spouting and all kind, of Job work, reeii,. "one uu anon nonce and al reaaoaabu rat... AU. .tf, r. .1,. - Singer Sewing Machine. A abiply "if Macblnea, with Needle,, le, ,1 wava on lund. Teruia, atriotly ca,h or country produce. . ahara of patronage eolfoiled. 0. B. JIRKKE1.L, Superintendent. Clearfield, April ii, IS77-H. DHUG STORE. . H. B. SPACKMAN, DRUGGIST and CHEMIST, At Shaw's old stand, CUariicId, P , I141 opened a uuw stock of pvuk ynr.su units, and Is now prepared to furniah anything la the the lioe of Drug, and Medicines at the vert lof eet eanh prices. 1 lie I. is s'io on bund a large stock of ComU, Hair and Tooth Bruihct, fmicy Articles, Toil and having Snaps, an i eitrtliinic usuallv ktu tn a firtt-cli.it Drug Store. PHYSICIANS' PEESCKIPTIOKS eompoutidod with care, day or night, A liberal share of palronnge refrtcifulfy eolicited. H. B. b PACKMAN. Clearfield, Pe., Out. S4, 1877. cures! HUMPHRETS' HOMEOPATHIO SPECIFICS Been In irenernl uefnr twenty yean. Everywhere urtived liio mint HAPK, hlHPl.t,, M-OSoeiK Al.aadl-KFtr nedietnee known. They arejuet what the people want.aaTlnig time, monrr, nlrknean and eufflrrinw. Kvcry nlnate aperinc the wrll tried laeraerlpttoii af an entlneut phyalclatu No. Cnrca CeatF I. FeTera. Conirastion. InABiTniima 1 Worme, Worm Fevpr, Worm Colic, . X. t ryfna-CUc, or Teething of Infanta, Il Wyaentery, Oriping. Bilioue Colic, . ft. ( holera-norbue, Vomitiog, . . . T. C'nuahN, Colde, BrotKhitla, , . , , e , , , ilu( ui uimreu or Audita, a piruriima, -loomarne. rsrearbc, . 9. Hcadaehea, Hick Hi-adarhe, Vertigo. 10. Dy.prtwlft, Dillons Stnmerh, . . . It. twiippreaaed, or Pain fol Periods, . . It hi tea, too Profuse Period. . . , 18. t rowp. Ciouch, jUifltcalt Breathlne, . , B 14. Malt Khriun, Kryeipelaa. KrnpUoa. B 15. Rheumatlatn, Khcumaile Paine, . . IS 16. iVrverand Asrur, Chill Fever, Agae,. to 17. Pile, biind or bleed fog, ...... K 19. Ophthaliuy, and Bore or Weak Byea, . SO t nlarrh, acnte or chronic. Influenza, . M Ol M hoopinit-t'ouarh, violent cougha, . SO 11. Asthma, oppreeeod Breathing, ... lit n. F.ar niMCbaraee, Impaired bearing, . K ftl Strmfnla, enlarged glands, Kwclllnee, , la L .rnrrnl Debility, Phy-tcal Wealuwiea, , U ftS. ISrnpy and ecanty Sccretlona, . . . , H M. hra-Mrknea, sicknesa fixtarldiag, , to 17. Hldney.lltueaiie, iiravel, U W. Kervmia lleblllty. Vital Weakaeaa, 10) t. hnre niiuth, Canker ot W. I rlnary W en knean, wetting tbe bod. H I PerfodN, orwtihBpaams, . . II 8t Diarnaefl r Heart, palpitation., etc ' Heart. Defoliation.. i, etc , 1 to 85. Iillrpwry, Upa.ma.Bt. Vitna' DancOb.lM i wipiiinrriUt niwriini aoro mruav, . , du S5. Chronic tonirMtlan aad topUoiM, H FAMIII CAKta. Case, Morocco, with above Sft larvfi Ttata tnfl ManiuUofdlractioae, ..... glfivOf Case Morocco, of to large vials and Book, g.ff Theae remedle are aent by the rase fnale box or rial, to any part of tba rou ii try, free nf charge, oa receipt af Sriee. Addreaa iniphreN'Hiiniensathle HedlelneOo. Office and D-pot, 10! Fulton 8t, N-w York. l or hale by all Urwsnriata. t Homphreys Spatrlflo M annal on the oare and treatment of rtinossa and it oar. entFKon appli43aUoa, HARTSWICK & IRWIN 88C0MD STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALER IN PURE DRUGS! 3kXC QBlXI2Cffla 0UKKI0AL8I rAlNTS, OllaS, DYE STIFF VAKNIriUKS, BRi'snsa, PERFUMERY, FANCY" wOOH I'OILKT AKTICLKS, OF ALL KINDS, PURS WINES AND L1QV011S far mediate. nnrpoaaa. Trwaaa, Supporter., SctrMl Book, aad Stetioe ary, and 1 athar artloma usually found 1 arug Store. PHYSICIANS' PRKSCRIPTI0N8 CARt FULLY COMPOUNDED. Heal.,, barge ek- terieooe tn tb. bnainaaa they nan glr. entire att raction. J. 0. HARTBWTCK, JOHN F. IHW1N. rinrt.ld. rtenomhee It. lata. JEMOVALI JOHN McGAUGHEY Would raipaetfully notify tha public geaarally that k. ha. remoued hit Orooery Store fro. Shaw'a Row, to th. building furmarly aeeapsd hy J. Milea K ratter, on Second ttreel, neat dear U Bigear'a kardwan Mora, wkora be ytlaeal kaeniug . full lln. ef ii It OCEltlE H. HAMS, DRIED BKEFand LARD. 8UUAR8 and 8Y RIPS, of all gradM. TEAS, Aran aa Black. C0PFE1, Ron. ted ud Oraai. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, CUVTED MVITB, All klnda la tka auket, PICKLSB, 1. yan aa eutwraafc. SPICKS, tr, erary kna nan) Tarlaly. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL KINIMOKCaACIlBIII. SOAPS, " . NATCHES, DRIED APPLifl, DRIED PEACHES, . DRIED CHERRI Coal Oil eat Ztunp CMmn7. And a good aeaorlateut of Ihwe ahlaga araal)' apt ui a greoary aloro, white, ko wdl alokaar r mwketlug aA the avis prioet. Will eel faroMka. etteapty aa aay etkM PlaaM aall tml ana kit atoek Md Jadge HI yo.ra.lf. ' JOHK MtSAUSBBT. Claarlal.t, Jan. , llys. to