ItcepuHiatt. si mm Gkorui 11. Uoodlandkb, Editor. CLKAIIKIKLD, Fa. WEDNESDAY MOHNINO, SKI'T. 15, Hit. Reader, tf 70a want (0 k mow what li going n In the bualoeaa world, juat read our advartialng column i, tD iVxeial oolumn in particular. MAXIMS FOR THE DAY. Nn in rb worthy the office of Prttldrnt hnuld be willing to bold it if counted to, or pleeed there br aor fraud. V. n. Urant, I eould never have been reeoneiled to tho ele. Tatien hf tho amallait aid of mi no of a peraon. however ra pact able in private life, who in nit loroTor carry upon hit brow tbt tenip or irauu Ont triumphant in American biatury. No aub eequent art Ion, fcowerer neritorioua, can waah away tho Icttera of that rooord. CnAnLRR Fninrti Aan. Under the forma of law, Hulberford 0. Hayea hat bona declared 1'realdt-nt of tha United Slatea. Ill till refit upon dlifranohlirmont of lawful votcra, tho fall aertlAcatm of tho returning olfl eere acting corruptly, and tb decision of n 00m mUilon wbleh bai rrfuaed to hear evidence of al leged fraud. For the tint tino aro tha American people eunfronted with the fast of a fraudulent., lee tad Prealdenl. Let it not bo nnderitood that tho fraud will bo eilently aequleaned in by the country. jof no uourpaa in which ineuaurpa Uud li forgotten. AnnRKfli or DnnoflNATiQ M. C.'a. One hundred yeara of human depravity accu mulated and concentrated into kclimai of crime. Nerer again In Aro hundred yean iball they ha? a 0 opportunity 10 repeat tno wrong. DamiblW. VooniKaa. I would rather bare tho ondoraemont of a quar ter of a million of the American people than that ot tne liOUMiana Returning Hoard, or or U10 Uom miaalun which excluded tho factl and decided the question on a technicality. Taoi. A. Hbudricki. Democratic State Ticket. roa oovbrnub, Hose. ANDBEW JI. DJI.L, Of VMOU CODRTT. FOR UKllTEXAKT SOVFRKOR, , Hon. JOHN FKKTIG, or CRAwrokD oolktt. roB IKCRRTARr INTERVAL aFPAIRI, Hon. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Or ttCaTIKODOS CUPKTr. FDR ll'I'RKMR Jt'DflR, Hon. II. P. 1J0SS, OP MONTOOMBRT COIINTT. Democratic County Ticket. fon PRESIDENT JUDUI: Hon. CHARLES A. MAYER, or LOCK HAVEN, SaMect In derlslea af Di.lrlct Confer.no..) ma conubkhs: ISRAEL TEST, of cleabfield, I Subject to daclitiuB of District Conference. roB BTAI8 BENATOE: WM. W. BKTTS, OK CLEARFIELD, Suujeot to decision of Dlitriot Coofereooe. FOR A 89 KMIII.V : A . D. H EJf X ETT, of new wasiiinoton. FOR TREASURER : 1MIIJ.IP POTTS, cfhecoaria. FOR COUNTY C0MMIWSI0NER8: t! V. KYLKS, tP BRADFORD, KLAII JOHNSON, of iireenwood. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR : WM. V. WRIGHT, of clearfiebd, .103. G1LLILANP, of karthaus. POB COUNTY CORONER : J AME3 A. MOORE, of Clearfield, The Cohvktion. Tho proceedings or the Hcmocrntic county Convention, will bo found in full on our flint page this week. Maine. That election in Muine was a regulur cbill lilaino. Baltimore Ga ailf. Yes, Halo foil liko Lueifor, but didn't do Murcb barm. Lancaster In- tcllitencer. Conferences Wo loarn that the Judical and Congressional Conferees, met at Rollefonto, on Tuesday, but up to tho time we go to press we have no account ol their doings. That Star ua Set. Heretofore Maino has been call the "Morning Star of Republicanism." Hut at the last election tho farmers introduced a new pcllinf, and now its the mourning star the llayes y sunset which foretells tho coming storm. The Radical Tide. The Phila delphia Record, of Monday, September Ptli, contains 31 column of Sheriffs ales, Thua, under the John Shorman licsumption scheme, aro ptopcrty own cr being defrauded tif their home steads, and the change in the owner- shin nr Mia sntl Mr. J. 11. Lambert, of tho Thiladol. phia Timet editorial staff, has bocn commissioned by that journal to take a survey of tho political field in Penn Kylvania for tho purpose of writing a inorongli review of tho situation, and will visit every county in the Stato uring the campaign. iuo Maine election put anotbor (Judical United States Senator vory un expectedly overboard, and the inquiry is, what Is to become of Hannibal Ham lin ? For years hi hctc noir ha beon the fear of lueing tho franking privh lege, and it is now a fixed fuct bis right in this direction will b6 forever cut off after tho 4th of March. Hor and Cold. The editor of the Bellcfonto Watchman growl liko boar with a soro head, becauso the Democrats ot Centre county prefer liovornor Curtin for Congress to Mr. Meek, Tho puff ho gives the gentle men who accopted the Radical nomi nation for Congros four year ago, is Just as much out of placo as the dis play of his own malice Our Nominees. The names of the Pcmcratio candidates placed in Domi nntion on tho 17th instant, will be found at our masthead this week. The district and county nominoos make up tho strongest tiekot the Democrats over placed in tho field, and it is with pleasure that we call upon our reader to support the county tiekot with all their might Tin Great Hm. Mark what we predict : The party that stole the Pres idency in 1870, will not survive it four year1 period. The crime 1 too huge and carries with It the sting of extinction. Uhis great national sin will not go unpunhhed. 11 aye may got away with hi two hnndrtd thou tand dUar salary theft, but hi party will be ground te powder. Like tbe crime of murder, the perpetrator will h found some day and punished as the law directs. jr.ro or. curtin. Tha Democrat ot Cenlro, at their county Convention, lint wook, noniint let Guv. Curtin tor Coiijrw. A coin- '..T.,i'TrrV,.'(i6.'i.e.' f"f f,l inttiitlucti liim to tlie member of the Convention, and wliun presonteJ lit Bpoko aa follow: 1 bare but Ave minutes not aa long aa I generally talk. My fvlluw-citi. zona, 1 madu up my mind when In I foreign country, holding a commission of my government, th ajVtlio policy adop ted by the national administration mint lead to the trouble and difHcultici which bnvo occurred in the pant of the country. 1 came tc I-.- VT2, and 1 could get into tho Stale. In tin meantime the Democratic party ol Pennsylvania bad taken my friend (iov, lligler from the ticket and placed my name upon 11, and I was eleotcd to tho Constitutional Convention. Since 1872 I have labored insidious ly to produce reform in the govern, mcnt at Washington and in this 8tat. I believed that the timo would come when the public sentiment would turn to tbe oondition of tbinga there and bore, and that wo would have such re form a would conduce to tbe pros perity of tho country and to the glory and powor of the nation. Twice I hare canvassed Ohio, once Indiana, and I have been in Pennsylvania and New York. I have exaiuinod tbe platform upon which Mr. Pill stand, and it meet with my entire approbation, and I shall give him my vote and support (Ap plause I cannot understand why, if my old friend of Republican antece dent desire reform, they should at tempt to secure it by an organization which cannot succeed. If tbey want reform, Id them follow me and change the cntiro administration. If those placed in power fail, let them be re turned to the people. Fcllow-citizenB, 1 nover had the con fidence tlninW God I never had the support of the "ring" in Pennsylvania. Tboy opposed me wbilo I wa laboring lor tho country during the war; tboy never voted for me ; I never had tho disgrace of their fellowship or friend ship. (Applause) For the gentlemen placed in nomination by the people against me, I havo the kindliest feel ings. I kvo no triumph in this uo cess. It is a triumph of yourselves to placo mo on the stump and enlist mo in the field which way lead to reform. 1 am at war icith the Cameron ring; with the men who pilfered ycur pub lic treasury, who now raise tbe bloody shirt once more in the faco of this groat peoplo and ask that tho war which should be forgotten and forever shall bo fought over ugain. Tboy were va liant in the quartermaster and com munity departments ; they sold hay, oats, liiirwa and mules and damned poor inutr at that. 1 will give my fuilhl'iil efforts to turn the thieves from the public tivusury and to restore this great government once more to purity. I do not know what the rusalt may be in tho district. You have placed me before the ( onfereos of six counties, and if it is their pleasure to nominate me 1 will try to discbarge tb duties of my high and important trust in such a inunner as to meet the approbation of my constituents. In all the official positions in which I bave been placed I always did desire that in this beauti ful country, beside these green mount ains, where the Allcghenies roll up their magnificent crests that these people amongst whom I was born, whore I bave lived, and whore, by the blessing of God, I trust to die and be buried I only ask, and bave al ways asked, that I receivo their ap probation. (Applause.) Chicken Coming Horn, etc. In 1865, a Massachusetts Carpet-bagger Kimpton wa elected Slate Treasurer ot South Carolina. Accent revelations establish the fact that be and bis Con federates plundered the taxpayers of not less than (100,000 during hi adminis tration. When Hayes withdraw the United State troop from that State Kimpton returned to dwell among the Plymouth rockor, for safety. Gov. Hampton learning of this robbery com mitted by him, issued a requisition for bis return. But the Governor of Mas sachusetts under the advice of the At torney General Train refused to do liver up the thief. An exchange say : Attorney General Train, ot Massachu setts, 1 probably convinced by Ibis time that bis lato decision In tbe Kimp ton case, refusing to surrender that outlawed thief to the South Carolina authorities, was a pretty bad invest ment. Train wa a candidate for re nomination before tbe Republican State Convention on Wednesday, and was boaten by more than two to one. But, Yankee like he still continues to dwell in tbe province of the balmy Rock. tm. i "Dunder und Blitzen I" Such was the exclamation of one of our German tax-payer upon learning what it cost to run the Stale government nnder Uovornor Packer, tbe last of the Dora ocratio Governors, in 1858-69-60, in contrast with Governor Hartranfl's, from 1st July, 1875, to 1st July, 1878. We now allude to only one jtem, the public printing, nndor each adminis tration lor these three year : i ricnia. aamuarr. 4I,SSI IS. ,137.704 I. 171,761 11. 101,047 II. 1111,421 I. 1411,447 41. Those figure are copied from the official record, and thow that Hart ranfl's administration baa charged tbe tax-payer just about four tf met a much as it coat nndor GovernorPack- er'a administration. . Another Gone On br one the Radical rose fall. The Democrat la the Oregon Legislature last week eleo tcd Hon. Jamo H. Slater United States Senator, for six yean, from tbe 4th ot March next. Tbi (opplanta tbe no torious Hippie-Mitchell, who mad to much fuss over the Cronln electoral quostion in 1876, and had poor Morion go out to Uregon for the purpose ot ousting Senator G rover. But Morton was so mortified and grief-stricken over the farce that be never made a report oi bi investigation and cam home and died. This Oregon trip eoat the Radioal party It bead, and bow the tail of that k it I lost too. Within on year the Radical ol Oregon bar lost their Congressman, an4 their United Bute Senator. Coral he mad It lively for the Pacifle slope la Ikl lat itude. I Return of the Democratic Primary Election held Saturday, OtOIIHHI TOWNSHIP. I : i I i .. BrHldorough.. 17' ,7 ClMrt.ld Ill: In, 1 CurwraiTllkl " T4 71 HnlidaU II i is Lumbar Clljr ' Is; SI N.br - ...... V J. , N. Wi.Ii'Ior it OmoU in it i Walluotoa ! J BAowrlttowaallp Svi S B'M " ....! W IS BIOOM H li J BofKi . ,... 11! 14' 1 Uradr.nl .... til t Brad; ....I 171 J7 . Burmid M .... IH ft: CW .... 114! 1141 Co.lDgloa " .... tuf 141 Dmalur .... 44 F.ria.oa .... (.J. 10 Ulrard ,.. j, la Uoabaa " l! g Urabara " .... 41 41 Uraaaood .... 10 Is nulla .... ,11 Ha.los . .... 5: li, Jordan .... l Karlbaw ..... 44; 4a " .... IM Ivlll l.awraaaa " .... J6:i; l Morrli " .... 107 IUi Fans .... 61 " .... 14! 1I7 f"tl " .... IS; M Woodnrd .... tl 4 17 101 77 I1 l IK 114 I it II li 3 44 ao Is, s 4a 141 Ii7j; 104; Ul IS I 7 1 t t I Ull 11 "" J7II ,4i ii Told... j7ti i79i null WUAT AN INHERITANCE! For eighteen long weary year tbi country has been afflicted with war, enormou taxation and general bank rnptey. The reflective reader natural ly Inquire : W ho has conferred those tnisfortunte upon ns? We say the Radical party, because It has stood sponsor at the bead of Federal and State affairs during all tbi poriod. Not only has lile and property beon treat ed as cheaply as a billiard ball, but re cent event go to prove that the Fed oral Capital ia not even moderately safe against our law. A Washington correspondent of tbe Philadelphia rimes, draw this picture : "For several days crowd of repul sive vagrant, calling themselves work ingmen, with a mischievous Jew nam ed Cohen at their head, havo been pa rading tbe street of Washington and calling on government officials and do. minding that contractor on public work should pay the laboring men higher wage. Of ooursa government officer have nothing to do with the rate ol pay allowed by contractors, but tbe ignorant colored men, deceived by Cohen, who make a good living by enforced contribution from them, can. not be made to believe this and are easily encouraged to parade the city in noisy procession. Threat have beon mado by thorn that tboy would forcibly interfore with laborora on theitreeta and public works who were not receiv ing more than a dollar and a quarter per day. Such interference is not like ly to take place, however, for it cer tainly would be (not with forco on the part of tb government. Apprehen sions have also been felt tor tbo safety of tho hundred of million ol money and bonds in the Taeasnry Depart ment. Such atop bave been taken for the protection of tho government lunds that no anxiety need be entertained Several hundred stand of broecb-load-ing musket have been plauod at dif ferent point in the department con venient of access, and certain detail of guard have been made from among tbe employe who are skilled in tbe use ot tbe musket Large quantities of fixed ammunition have also been be stowed in different parta of tbe build ing. A telegraph also communicate with tbe Arsenal, wber troop are stationed, and with police beadquar. ten. A small battery of Galling gun, with a auffieienl amount of cartridges, ia also posted in tbe building. A night attack on tbe Treasury would be whol ly fruitless owing to the positive secu rity of the vault, which are tbe strong eat in the country and protected by every device known to be of value, Tbey are absolutely burglar-proof. Co hen and bia crowd, however, are not dangerous. All Cohen want i noto rity, with now and then a fat collec tion, and bis follower want to get a living also without working for it. They havo been parading the street itb banner tbi afternoon and to night a crowd of tbem bave bivouack ed in tbe neighborhood of tb Arsenal and are making night hideoua with their noise, but no serious troublo need be apprehended in the morning." The question naturally arise, who gave birth to, and raised this brood of social and moral outlaws T Weanswor tb Radical party. And we defy suc cessful contradiction, squirm a yon way. Philadelphia Ahead. The State ring and tb city ring have for year coined money out of tb tax payer by keeping a full Treasury. W have frequently called the attention of our reader to tb fact that thore is al way a balance of from on and a half to two million of dollar in the Stale Treasury. Tbia money I used by the member of the Btate ring, and ia worth 1120,000 annually to them. W no tic that tbe Philadelphia ring Is still worse than the 8tate ring, which keeps over three million ot a balance on hand. What wonderful economist thow Radical are if the tax payer take them at their word. Horn Tktimon v.Tb Centre Hall Reporter, one of tb Democratic organ of Centre ooonty, lo alluding to their nomine lor Congre lay : Hon. A. G. Curtin, i the choice oi the Centre county Democracy tor Congrae. A tbi nomination meet tb wishes of very good and promlotnt Democratic leader in tbe Bute, we Uk It a tb meet jodiciou that tbe Convention could kav mad at tbi time. For our opinion of Got. Curtin, see last week's Reporter being a citizen of oar county, it i needle to say that our people Were ever proed of him. Hi nomina tion will glv great, strength to the Bute ticket. If iitakm Idea. That Ulysses S. Grant has tnrad bummer, and lire now on Ire blow, deadhead ticket, and bi expense are paid by.th fool who think when be it "Emperor of America" be will give them title, "bin ribbon," "garter," and "lUr." Bueh are tbe idea now enUrUioed by tbe follower oi General Grant, and tbey will only real is tb tra tcU wben too laU to avotd tbe charge of i being anoM and very poor ImlUtors of royally. TKKABUlttR tr 1 Ml.. 4 14 .. I, "i'i'" 17.. 47 ID .. l 47 S . "li l l... aii... Jl 1 . si II ! in.. 7 U ' Si.. I I II 11 s: l;i 14 ! 1 11 A hi. J; 1 : !l 'JI 4 . IS,! Hi!. 14 j 18,1 III! 1.J "is! is 11 ill is: 14 1 1 4; 770: evil Ivy I mm ilbl' A RESTLESS SPIRIT A T REST. The first prominent politician in the South to full by tbe prevailing cpidem lo wa cx Governor .Sum Bard, who died at Baton Rouge, La., on tbo l!Hh inst. He was a native of New York city, J)ul removed to Louisiana when about twouty flve years of ago. In 1855 be becanio Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction in bis adopted Slate and was thoncelorward rather conspicious in politic. During the war bo served in tbo Confederate army. After Leo's surrender be settled at Atlunta and in 1867, abandoning tbo Democratic cause, entered tbe Republican ranks as an ad vocate of General Grant' election to tho Presidency, About Ibis timo be started tbe True Georgian as a Grant organ. Hi reward wa an appoint ment a Governor of Idaho, but tho Senate failed to confirm him in tho place. Ho then turned a baek somer sault and landed in tbo Democratic camp. In 1870 bis paper nominated Governor John T. Hoffman, of Now York, for President, and General Gor don, of Georgia, lor Vice President. The True Georgian disappeared and was succeeded by tho Atlanta IntAU. gencer, which bad even shorter lease ol lifo. Failing in journalism and obtain ing no regulation from the Democracy, he became a Republican again, and was appointed Postmaster at Chatta- nooga, Tenncsseo To this tho Tcnnes- soo Congressional delegation objected, and ho was content to accept the post- office at Atlanta. Hero he remained some timo, meanwhile being a noisy third-termer. In 1875 a removal, on the ground assigned by Postmaster General Jewell that bo was altogether too unanimous," mado him luiuous. The result was that he knocked at the door of the Democratic parly again, but was not admitted. Tho lust days of his life were spent in editing the Ba ton Rouge Herald. CHASES STRA TEQ Y. The Rev. John M. Chase, the Green back candidate for Congress, and his on, go spooking around in Democratic neighborhoods for tbo purpose of prose lyteing. Tbo "old general" and bis son turned up at a meeting they had called at the Ohio school bouse, in Dc catur township the other night, for tho purpose ot enlightening the "Copper beads'' in Ibat vicinity. Tbe ion open ed the campaign and gassed for ono hour, when "dad" took the slump for two hour moro, and at 11 o'clock pre sented bi audienoo with bis Green back Constitution, and succeeded in getting one signer a boy, named Brice Pixon. Tbo son intersplices bis speech wilh "my father will tell you so," and when the sire arises he injects into bis remarks, "my son told you so." A correspondent thinks if the Chases would come back there again, and bring tbe young man along who signod their paper that there would be one Green- backer less, becauso he would oraso bis name ii be had an opportunity. If tbe Chase family is in earnest about con verting tbe heathen, thore is some ex cellent territory in the county, open or missionaries. Curwonsville is a good placo to open a mission. Gulich township would still be a bettor field ; because tbe Radicals, wbo have perpe trated all tho mischief Chose complains about, are plenty in these localities. Lot tbem bave a three hours' lecture, and lot tbe pemoerals alone. Tbey oan't be caught wilh chaff, anyiotv. The Maine Question. Thoro Is al ways more or loss sport made ovor the election in tbe Stato of Maino. Tbe recent cyclone which passed over the pine tree Stato, is slluded to In tbi way by the editor of tho Philadelphia Timet: "Because tbe Republicans of Maine had a majority of 11,000 in 1877 and were dofeated by 12,000 in 1878, the North American falls into tbe regulation ways of the averago organ and figures on percentage, it' possible in tbe pres ent confusion of parties, that tbo Re publican ticket may be elected in Penn sylvania, but there wouldn't have been any possibility of iU dofeat bad Maine given her usual Republican majority of th last quarter of a century. Tbe on ly percentage there i to figure out of th Main election as applicable to Pennsylvania, I that which would make a Republican minority of a hun dred thousand or so, with a wrangle Between tbe Democrat and Nationals as to which oi tbe three ticket might tumble through, it looks to ono on th outside like a mathematical conun drum that might be produced in tbi wise : It 52,000 National vote in 1877 reversed the Pennsylvania Republican majority, of 18,000 given in 1876, and looted the Democratic ticket by near ly 10,000, where will the Republican and Democratic tlckots land in 1878, with th National vote swellod up to 100,000 or 150,000 r There' figur work for Recorder Quay." Well Don. The veteran Green back et wbo fkiled to hoar Congress man Clymer's speech on Monday even ing, missed a rare treat. He really eloeed tbe party oat and landed tbe prime mover in the Asylum. He ex outed bit duty well. Marry Cox, the Harrisburg car rob ber, baa been recaptured. COMMlKHloNKHtl a a 3 t .. I'.. 41 III J i: ..i 1. 1 .. .1 1 ..! i:.. I! ... m i ml 64, ll u! ! 40, !.. I . 101 e- r ii T 4n 14 J'.. SL. I i A. 11 I Ji 1 !.. J"!.. 70 1 1 111 US; I.. 44 ! iV.. '.. 1 .. it1'. JO ' "i". i:. 3: "ii ii.. .. . .. 17 .. V .. II I .. Ill II;.. '! t! i1.. .. lou . f''.. 4! 14!.. 14.. 12.. .. i '.. bi 12 ll.. HI 17 811! 42 .. 7! I I ' : 21, I 474! 71 ii Iss! 14! 133 710! S7S THE RETURN EIRE. Tho Harrisbiirg Telegraph, tho State organ of the Radical party, and a low other insignificant sheets, have recent ly beon inulignitig the aged futher, und tho brother of Senator Dill, our nominee lor Governor. Tho Rev. Jas. C. Clark, tho Presiding Elder of tho Harriitburg district, recently address ed tho Telegraph in this way: A CARD. Uakkimuuro, September 10, 1B7R. V. H. Uergner, Editor Daily Telegraph Deab Hib : Absence on official duties prevented me from seeing your paper of tbo 7th until lust evening, when 1 was pained to find in it a personal at tack upon two of tho preachers of the Central Pennsylvania M. K Confer once, Rovs. H. G. and W. 11. Dill. When political papers go out of their way to make personal attucks of this kind they must be held accountable for their utterance, and this being a "family uft'uir" in another senso than that intended by tho caption of your article, involving as it does tho good name of Methodist preachers in gen eral, I cannot allow it to pass by iu silence, especially as a portion of your article indirectly implicate mo with ono of my brethren whom you openly name, In your issue of last evening you suy you chargo tho Rev's. Dill with nothing, after asserting, without equiv ocation, in your lormor article, that since tne nomination of A. H. Pill for Governor "bis father and brother, both (vrespected ministers of the gospel, aro rouming ovor tho State, preaching lo strungo congregations." If Ibis lan guage means nothing, you had better lelt it unsuid. If you mean by it that these two ministers have been doini more preaching ill. mod from their homes than beloru Mr. D.'s nomina tion, and aro doing this lor thu sultuof the effect it may hare on his eluution, I waul to enter my solemn protest uguiiml such a charge. "The younger Pill tuvai hoil in Har risbiirg recently." 'I rue, and did so oil my pressing invitation, as did also my. brother, ol Shumokiii, and II. li. Mosser, of New Cumberland, as 1 had lour quarterly meeting to hold upon the one day. Win. II. pill has lor years bocn responding to calls of this kind in all parts ol our conference, and no ono baa been more ready than bo to render aid of any kind whenever ana wlicrovcr it was needed. The wholo conforenco is competent to at test that bo is now doing only what bo has been doing for years. As mv guest and belpor, therefore, 1 cannot permit bim to be charged with what I know to be untrue. As lo tho venerable Henry U. Pill whom you implicate in ibo same charge there is not the slightest found ation for tbe assorlion, and if he were as widely known a you say ho has "roamca ovor tbo stato, it would bo altogether unncccssory to refute it. For nearly half a century he has do- voled himself to tho work of the min istry und baa borno an unblemished reputation. 11 is brother ministers will aoethatin bisdeclining years, that renu tution shall remain untarnished by un principled any nncaueu lor personal attacks, even if mado under pretended political newspaper freedom. They are too jealous of their loyally to the flog under which they live, also, to permit it to be impeached as you bave impeached it in your allusion to the days of rebellion and secession in chinch and State. Tho first voto I cast in my conferonco wus in the city of Baltimore, on tho 5tb day of March, jMjZ, wben 1 bad the honor to say "aye," wilh Father Dill and lCil other Methodist preacher brothel on tho loiiowing resolution "Resolved, That as a body ot chris tian ministers in conlerence assem bled, we hereby express our abhor rence of tho rebellion now existing within our borders, as bemir treasona ble, in iU origin, mnguinary in its prog, ress, and as tending to retard the ad vancement of civil liberty throughout ino worm," I regrut that our church and minis try havo been dragged into a political controversy. There vdns no necessity for it, but, as tho issue bus been lorrud it will be promptly mot, a we do not propse to surrender our good namo for the sakoof any political narlv. and espociully wbilo a Methodist preacbor's heart pulse in our breast, we do not propose that our brethren shall be maligned, in tho region where we havo our temporary habitation, without en tering our most emphatic demurrer. James (j. Clarke. YELLOW FEVER CALAIMTY. a soul hariiowino picture or tub 1'I.AOIZ. We know it is impossible for those of us wbo reside in tbia latitude, to realize the horrors of tho yellow fever. We happened to outer tho bonier of the a IB ic ted distrieU at Nashville, Tennessee, on the 23d ol August, where we mot hundreds of refugee from Memphis, Natchez, Grnnada, Now Or- leans, etc., fleeing North, with death literally at their bools. Tho sight was an awful one tocontemplato, although we noticod no funeral procession, but the wbolcaalo abandonment of home, businoss and neighbor, by hundreds, aye, thousands, of old and young, mule and female, white and black, is a sight we never want to look upon again. We did not remain long in the midst of such scenes, but struck North a fast as tho locomotive could whirl us, landing at Louisvillo, Ky., in the evening, and at Indianapolis, Iud., by noon the next day. . Tbe editor ol tb Memphi (Tenn.) Appeal, wbo, through unavoidable cir- cu instance, was rompcllod to remain and look upon tbe calamity for th fifth time, depicts tbe surroundings as follow : "No pen can do these scene and ejr September 24, 1878. I,? o 5 J. o J lis p r ' 3 i ! I ! 1, I . f l III 17 II I 4 17 ll' 1BI 101. ihh 2" .... ! 44 IS, 171 4. 711 I; V I., SKI 4, j): s l: IUI II Id! ll !! 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It thins an raims, anil brings sorrow to tho mansion, tho cottage und tho cabin. ibe cry ol tho lulherless is beurd every hour, claiming the pity, the sym pathy and tlie tears of Hie immt bard- encd veteran. In Ibis office, us wo writo, thoro are but two left of ull who a month ago wero cmpioyeu in inc cuitonul, count nig uou composing rooms, an I our pressman is down with the fever. Strangers lo the office, us to tho busi ness, aro attending to our iifl'uir., while tne oniy editor lellon duty alternates, through sixteen hourt a day, between his desk and a cas.'. This is our per sonal measure of tho dreadful epidemic, and surely it is a sad one. It has mov ed us to tears many a timo Ibo past ten days, although we aro not used to ino melting mood. Our experienco is one wo will never forget, and it is a common ono. The' fifth epidemic we hove passed through, this a irpassos thorn all in the horrors it has uncovered. PareiiU have do- seited children, and children parents, husbands their wivoB, but not ono wife a husband. Men havo dioppid deud on the streets, while otliors havo died neglected, only to bo discovered by the death-spreadinggases from their bodies. Littlo children clamoring for the food she could no longer givo, havo appeal cd to tho dead mother, who gave up her spirit as she guve birth to her last, in me agony oi ine lever. Ministers of tho Gospel carrying mes sages of pcaco, hurrying from house to bouse, havo had their weury steps arreslod and their woik stayed by the pestilence, that walks in the noondny ns at night. The priest, administering tho cxtremo Unction, and tho bride of Christ, wiping tho death damp from tho forehead of those whoso friends and kinsfolk aro fur away, are almost paralyzed in tho sacreil an, and die even before we know they are sick. Tho business of tho hour is the succor ol tho sick, tho burial ol tho deud and the euro ol the needy living. Tho last words of those who are wull are at night farewells to the dead. and the first in tho morning 'who lives and who has died?' All day, and overy hour of tbo day, Ibis question is repeated, and the beurt sickens at the reporU, and Iho soul grows weary ovor the repetition. And yet there is no renei nor release. orso and worse and worse the epidemic has grown, until to day it has ennpod tho climax. and tbo hearU of tbo bravo men wbo bave stood in tho breach are blanched with tear, with ft dread that annihila tion awaits us, and that we are due tined to bo blotted from earth. Fear sit on overy face and dread on every heart. We work, not in the shadow, but in the very face ol death, Wo meet bim on every band and nt overy momont in tho numos ot bis vic tims and in tbo desolation bo has spread about us. Hope wo bave none. Wo despair of any relict, but wo are nerved for the end. Wo pray bless ings upou tbe generous wbo have help ed us in all the Stales ; wo pray for tho safety of those wbo bavo come among us to nurso tho sick and minis tor to tho dying, and we ask that the names of tho womon and tho men who have laid down their lives lor us shall be handed down forever among tho brightest and bost of earth." THE DILL CLUB MEETING. Tbo Democratic assoinblairo, which oonvonod in tho court room on lust Jlonilay nluht, under the auspiccB of the Central Dill Club, was a scene that mado XJeinocrats feel good. The mooting was called to order bv Dr. J. P. JJurchtield, President of the Uud, aller wluch Israel Tost, Kq., Chairman of tho Democrulio county Committi'o, nominated (iovernor Biir- I n ,i . ... - .. . " ii-r as i-resiuem, ana tno loiiowing Vice President (jooruo ii all. John Shaw and H. Olydo, ol Lawrence; Jno. I.iiflilncr, of Jieccaria ; John I). Millur. Chest; John Campbell and John Wct- acl, oi Jjoll; John r. Howies, of Penn ; Lewis 1. Bloom, of Pike: Tbo. lloo- ver, of Curwonsvillo; Georiro Brishin. of Osceola ; C. Harlei, of Morris ; Isaac Gobs, of Docatur ; I . Cald well, of UuRir ; isaao AiarKlo, ot jNewburtr and Isaac McCloskoy, of Karthaus. A. W. Wul ters and J. F. Bnvdor. 8ecretario of th uontral Hill l.'lub, acted as Secroia rieot this mtetinif. Gov. Iliirlor upon takinir Lis scat mado some very appropriate remarks. ni. tiiu uuiiL-iuaiutt ui wilicn, it. iiircn field moTCtl that Col. Walter Barrett, Goo. M. Iirisbin and A. G. Kramer, lye appointed a commit too to wait upon Senator Dill, and introduce him to the mootino;. Also, a commitloe consist ino; or D. L. Krohs, Ksq., Dr. Cross well and Captain Frew, to wait upon Hon, Hoiator Clymer, and bring him beforo tho asscmbluKO. Col. Bnrrott's committee soon appeared with Sena tor Dill in charge, and Introduced him to the President of the meeting, who in turn introduced Mr. Dill to the meeting;. Aflor which, Senator Dill do. livorod one of hia characteristic and profound pieeho, fur which ho has earned a national reputation. At the conclusion of Senator Dill's speech, Gov. Miglor Introduced lion, Iloister Clrnior, member of Conrroaa from Berks county, who procooded, at icngin, to nriniijn luo ilatlical parly for the various orlmos committed gainst tho people, and especially tho laroeity oi ino rrcsiuoncy. JHr. Cly mor' remarks woro of that fair and positive character that hi hearers of the Kadical persuasion were almost, Felix liko, persuaded lo vote the I)em. ocratio ticket in November. At the conclusion of Mr. Clymor' remark, Hi meeting, nn motion, was adjourn ed until Tuesday evening. A we are compelled to go to pres on Tuosday afternoon, w are unable to state what occurred on the occasion indicated. Tbey ara now arresting Peter Her- dio, of Williamsport, for obtaining money undol false pretence. Peter wa ahead when last beard from tho mon. was spent. U.tDlc.t!. PisciiMFiTUHE. The Phil adelphia inks, in niunlin lo the iu wnt election ill Muliio. uy : "AHcr ull the elaborate, npologutie and ex hluni.toi v Bitiilcs ul the orguiiH on the Jilli.iO t ltiilioil-TtiO l.luill ICllii'.s). tif'lt iul.lii ai. hiivu iililioiiiily elected their Siiitu tii-kuiH uud ull the members of Congress, uud lliut tliid yeur they hme ull lliu Statu eunilidiileo mid tM o of tlie tlvu I'lHigieMhiiiuii. IjuhI ycur, in a total Vole ol 1(11,821, (iovei nor Con ner hud 11,0(10 l U iir iiiujorily, uud tlii yeur, in a totul volu of l'.'li (Mill, ti'i.v enior Conner in defeated by 12,H."7. Thu uverufjo llepul.lieaii mujurity of Miiitij on u full oU Iiuh lioen iihi.ut twelve per cent, which in l'eiilivlvn ni.i would give a liepuhlieuii inujoiity ol 110,000; null 11 revolution in I'viin- sylvunia eqinil In t)mt of 41 nine would leave only liltle Hlireds of Hepiildi. all ism here and ihvle in spotn. I'rhli sylvniiiik muy wuhhlu very wildly in Koveniver, nut ..ne uuy that hIiccuii t wulilihi, aeeording to thu Maino tinker board, is in luvor of llovt. Tout's what thu figures say. and they don't often lie." I.khtowinu (..'oNI'I.IMtMs. liases has just uppoinu-d that Confederate guerrilla chief, John ,S. Mosl.y, to ' 14,009 Consulship iu China. This we presume may bo taken as u mark of respect paid to those -of tho "loyal North," who fell by tho bunds of this cut throat. Tho loyalists and friends of Muj. James H. Larimer, in this country, no doubt reccollect Mosby's raid at Urislo Station, Virginia, in 1SU4, how tbe gallant Major, wbo "sleeps on tho hill, and Ins party wore amba di ed and murdered by Moshy und his men. Tbe reader of this journal, who still remember Muj. Larimer, when he was thu editor, should cull thu alien, lion ol their loyal neighbor to this last freak of Civil Korvico Reform which Hayes has palmed off upon "tho loyal millions of tho North." Turnino up Their Noses. The New Yolk World notices Unit "tho Timet and Tribune, are very indignant becauso a stono cutter named Murcb has been elected to Congress in Maino. Thore was a day when tbo hardy me chanic of tho North mot fur different treatment nt tbo bands of our esteem ed contemporaries. Things aeom to no cnangcti since lliey ran a ruil split ter for Iho Presidency and proudly founded their party on the "mudsill'' or society. Verily Iho party that set a Massachusetts cobbler and a Tiiin esseo tailor to preside over tho United States Senate must buvo undergone a strange revolution in its notions, lhal it should turn up its nose at a member of the ancient and honorable guild ol stone-cutters." flfit; tUfrttsriiifiits. CAUTION. M, wifa Margaret, having lad m. brd and board without ju.t oaura or Crorocalinn. I hi-raba wara all poraoaa aol to arbor or tniat bir on my aooounl, aa I am do- icrtainod roil to puj anj dcMa rontroolM b. bar in my ..a. llhlNKV y.ll.LlOX Trontrilla, Pa., S.pt. IS, 1-78 3t. C( AtlTION. All peraon. are bar.br aautlnnid arain.l pori-fearlng or In any way noddling with tha following d.orllid pm.,tr. now la tha p....r..lon of Caarloa I). Jolin.toa. of llu.toa lown.bip, via i (Id. ...an borara (bar ao l roan), 1 wagon, 1 pair (IHa. i culling b'.l. 1 atoraa lot of bedding, bandikikoa, cbalna. grain. A... aa t ha raioc oolong to in. and la left with aald Johnatoa on loan only, auhjejt to my ordir at an. timo. bb!a, Aug, 11 '7j. j. L. JollNSDV. A UTIOJf .-.All porr-ontaro hort-by caution..! y again.! porchaaing or ia any way m., Idling with th. following p.nsin.l properly, now in tb. po.aoaaioa of Curn.liu. D Tolib., of P. riu.no townablp, via i On. gray mar., I roan horaa an I barnara, I wag.m, I plow, I barrow. b i, P'ga. low ooaro oata. ao doira ryo, S aoroa buck wheat, and 4 aoraa eorn, aa Iba earao oolong to me, and la l.ft wilh raid Tubba on loan ont', lubj'Ot to toy order at anr tin.. . .. H II ANON WITHKKIQ11T. Harroa, Pa , F.-pt li, 17S-3. DlfSOI.UTIOJI NOTICE. The Arm trading nndrr the neve f Oulinh. j.-.oraia a uo., waa Itn. Say (Sept. II), di.aol. en oy mutual ooaaent. Dav d Il.ilhrun rati.. Th. book, will remain at tha old .tan I for eettl.. ua.ni anui urtoner 2Mb, altar which Ume all un etii.o account, will be left with an nfW for oouaoiiuo. K. r. OHMt'H. HOIlTMoCOKKLS B.pt I6.T3 .It Ji. HKILHKUN. Tha andertlgned baling dirp.ir.ed of bia Inter, .it In tb. furoitar. buinl to i L. Wrigl.y, the nu.ineaa win noreaner oe carnal on by H. y Uullch, Robert MeCokl.and J. L. Wrigley under hiu, uaoiv oi uuiiob mot.or.i. uo. DAVID IIKILBKUK -VfOTICE IN BANKRIlPTCV-ni.trlct il uourtot tiia tolled Stat.., fortbo Western Di.trtctof Penneylvania. Thia i. to ale. notice that on the 17th dav of oepmnor, a. v. in7B, a warrant tn Uaakruptoy waa lamed attain. t tbo aetata of J.ial C. l'.,r..i of l.awrenoe town.hlp, In tba oouoty of Clearfield ana mat. oi r.nnavivania. who baa bean ad. jnl;il a bankrupt upon bi) own petition; that toe payment et any uuiita and tbe delivery of any proper. 0eiina;io to aoen n.inarupt lo mm or for bia aae, and the tranafcr of any properly by bm are forbidden by law ; that a meetinr of lha creditors of said ua"krupt to prove their debt, and choo. ono or mora Assignee of hi, eatat., will bo held al a Court of llankroptoy, to ba nomrn at the irtonard Hoar., CLarneld, IV, bo. foro f. It Woodruf, K.q., Rejrial.r, oa tba Sth day of November, A. D. 1S7. at 1 1 o'clock, . at. JOHN HALL, U. . Marshal, as Mees.na-or, rillsburj. P.pt li It. "VfOTICKIW nANKRI'PTCV.ni.trlot J. a t-ourt ot in. foiled State., for Ibo W.slern District of Ponnsvlrania This is to f iva antic, that on lb. list day of ,ii.hih.i,a. ... 1 1. 1 o, a warrant in nankrnptcy was laeard ejrainst lha eslata of Lionel W. Weld, of t'tahville, in tbe county of Clearfield, and State of Prnnayleania.who haa been adiudi-ed a bank. rupt upon bia own p.tition; hat Iba payment of ..j Hr.ii ... ,ue Delivery at any pruperty ba lonaiog lo aucb bankrupt lo bim ar for bia use, and tba transfer of any prop.rtr hy him ara for bldded by law I Ibat raratitia of Iba oraditora or ,ald bankrupt prove tbrlr del.la, and chooa. ono or more a.ie;nee, or bis Mtata, wll bo bold at a Curl of Bankroptoy, lo ba holdea In llolli. rtayshurf, I'a , before John Brolherilne, Rao , He,leter, on tb. Slat day of October, A. D. I87S, at 1 1 o'.loak, a. a. JOHN HALL, V. 8. Mushall, a. U.eaenaar. Pill burn Pa., Sept. 15, lSiS lt. W. J. HOFFKIt, nnoM nn. tiiri.e opkra ii(iijiEi Clearfield, Pa., iikai.br ij DKY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES. QlEESWAREt HABDWABE, TIN C arpo(H, Oil IotIin9 Etc., Etc, Eto. wirt iakb cotrrmv proihtcb IU EXCIUNCiB FOR UtMHM AT MARK AT PRCRH. Urtv adi'trtisfmrnts. AV T,ajri;l) 40H10I10 ft urlNin fj.f Sh.al I.,np Plaa. dallv.rpd ll oar li-l. SO0O, on Trioaa A UliarHold. P. A K., Hal.1 Rnirla Vallajr. I'oon'a Hall Kad', and ivU.a ! !!! rJ is.b ,.1ni A..r... JO , nv.rt. til.l Id 4u. ' Kdiaual. UiO. u C1 All TIO V A'l l..r.un. ar. hon.br o.iili .0 ) .d azaia.t uii-.ldlinf or bavinf iu) Ibiorf lo d.i with a oertaio Itf.i-borao wn;u, now tn lha Miiarraion of W in. IMoa of Tun toaro.hiii. aa ilia aatua bslon'. lo nia, uo.l ia lalt Willi liuu on Iimib only, .ul-jaol to iny orj.r al anv ttitis. OKU. II L .V It'll ClaarOald, P.., S.,,t. IS, ls7 -It. PACMQS uLliAullii eons. PrrW4r-r. I 'otarta-a Nuib rutwa r.im. awfwowiiiif t,uri KERRY S. XIEGLER, Soli Bin u fact urer, JURY I.IMT, Met ofjorori drawn for:rlep tcrob.r Tarm, A. D. IS7R, eommcoeini oa the 4th Monday, 2nd d oy, and to eonlinuo for two wwaa. oaAan jenona la? war.tr,. W. L. Antea, I.awrcnee. !John Carni. Pike. Fred Ulaaey, Morril. ill. PantionlT, Hum tie tp L. Krouee, Oecenla. Ji.hn K. llonlap, Knox. A. Hoaenkrane, Hu.ton. rtiua White, Kurthauf. Anvie Hunderlin, Hell. II. I,. Ilnn.all, Brady. A.U. Lawbend, Law'ooeiW 11 Hudel.augli,l.aw'ce ZaaOgden. Lawrence. A II tlrornwalt, Oecol-i. O. ll NelT. Uuroaide horjjoa It.lgle, Woodward. AUMcC'ardle Ilur'al.letp J Petehin. 11 irnii.ln bur. A. llilgfr, Cnrr mi rills. ,K M 8bw, WnlUneton. K. M. Jt.hnnoti, Jsrdan.'N Kfplurt, Itntur. Htrriioo Uom, Otoe I ft. :(Jeo Willumi, lot n. TRAVEL SI itlKORI. I) II Dstrli. Burniiilt b. Ill (Ir.ffioi. Bradford. H Owen. WiKiJimriJ. jU I) tioho'.nornr,(irhu. A (.'inoiv. Our.nston. JoIid P Uila. L i'itv. J C t'opfiihftror, Uulicb Joint Cuuuljr, C licit. JIM MnilrT, Urt4y. Ui-urRo toMe, Urfthfttn. Ilitvid llarr. Dttwtur. lotto Lou. Itiipnai.ie. tm I'm) Mi off. .Jracii,n. Jro ) Morrill. It nova J lUrriaon, WoudvrarJ. 0 W Diokny, llourii!,. David Uiir. Becoaria. 1 lltnrr Knrr. UimiW. J (J aMnffuil, Mot ric. Levi Sjodotliu, Hull. J Koii Bloom, I'tk. Sidooy Hmitri, lilooin. B Alflxaodfr, U'wKtw'd. Tbutuai Cud d I v. Cticit. J- hn Clark, Hrt.lT tf A Ual'twull, llra-lfurd Ilrnj KUdo, OmuoU. W. Whit-aide, Ueoenna WiUun lliiuvvr, liutfgi. llagtrty-, I)aM Jt ho, WuutlMard. Sin I U Daviv, " Ja Ward, HuuIiJaIs. Wa T Cm j. bill, bell P liarniur, Covinxlua. J, ll.lfn, Curweinrilt H K titer, KnrLbam. C llanle, Worri, 0 Weihlp, Wwniwarrl. W'tn. My, Ofceula, It Uutnbirvr, Hnvlturtl 8 F tiultcti, Lawrrnoa Ifna3 lUerlj, Uolich. I U MfClovka;, Katrth'i .1 lUynuDti jr., Urtrrii. iJohn Purur, CUartield U PouiDgtua, of Hob't, J M Ujrvii. Hra.ly Clii'it, (.1 UiiRig.rijQcr,Cu'(top Alt'm Pearna, M.rrli. !S M Weiiater, Cbait Jdo Truman, WondvrarJ Uanial Paul. Daoutur VtAhk W, Un lr, 1(1 .n to 1 1 W Smith, Uulinb. Jdo KiDK-r., UurDii.J. J A WilriJij. Krajrj PU. attatttcrti, UeflAtur. , Alci fcLieM;, Mtrni Uer,ie r'ntiel, t beiL j TRAVirt! Ji'HOH 2D WRitK. Dvi4 DrfMlcr. Id: op IP Curlft, I.ra.HjrJ Ttimai hyler, M irrn Prp lnru-k Ztnu. K. nn Frank ; (wr. Ulfarttvlii: U W.Hheri, tiuatitrt Thoi Petrkt, l.mdrd A L llrrf, tlearlielj Hid Hu'idJ, Cbe.t W J H-ll r, Ktnhr.il A FiTguion, Vvrgutou II Tito mar, Urkm V 0 Ctiriloo, Clenrti. l l Uditid IflliUKor, Ilraly, Malt Wt-Cully, I but I Pat Larrl(nt itxiU Alitn Walk.)'', Knua T Townieiid, Womiirr.rtJ P Iuna, lltut)t.U't W Doijfhenbaufrtt.itood. 0 iSeiirio, D arm id ti. J II Hn.Mj, Mrna J Mcliarvy,Kl' A. Obatl 1 M CiiutHtra, d'ur'a il ia N t Ltnich, Lawrvoot) Jacob t tttQ, 111-1 1 n VV.It-, Dau'l Mi.ore, Karirmuf jJ M AiUux, Cl.arf.4l. Auitin UliiK, Uufti.ii jMnrliu Ul tuin, Kukx D C llvural, H ij jwurd .Lmmit Stiliuuk, lira ly Jtff Ulo CorwentTilltjL Flog!, L.wreniM "11HH)VAT,I) TOWMSIIIP.-ARjifora MnU'tiiant of (ha Kd. S-hool and Por funis of H oixlward ( iiahiji, for Itm jraar nnitnj; IH.M. Jubn M. lhaac, ln aiurer, in ft.-o t. Til To am( Ed Tra. h.iniJi taal aeltliUrni..$l,t.J ,ns To ain't rwi'd frmn Vn. Tranoarsr 750 7.1 lo Puiiliette ofJ. Htiafiuun. lSiiiiflrtla..r. An 7 J.J To W m. Lttihar'a dup, of ';fl,lraolerrwJ lo Julio b ban boo oj Ji To 8up IciDciilar u.tu H Oli To taiea (ranaleiratl fmm Duoabtxi to Sbanonn 4 75 To a't ot' oriiar drawn ob Tratar-r Juhn SliaoDon Tno at To ..up. of John llnnnhoa. burritur... (iy I 24 To Itat. laioa oa llaarly aolaie i) Q.i To taint iranartrrtal from Snaooga to biinahiw jj ;j r oracra drawn od Tniaa ujr Djoat Oi t(ii 87 To dup. of H. Utobaiiia, duiarriiiir rlU 0V 10 laxea irana trred from Dunabut to tUcowtli 3 50 n oruera drawa on Treat, b Kiooarda. SJf V Total a. Iftf (-ROtTOH, liy work doot hy taiablai Jr Joha bbannob $ 003 9; liy work don by cootraet under JoIid hliannt.a 481 TJ By work dona hy S. B. Uunlap for Jno, Fbannoil. 4S IS Itj work duti by Shannon, Suparvioor.. li(5 00 ny ciDDfrationa no 45 By taiei traoal'rro to Donaboa 17 24 Uy work dune by taxablea undar John Donab'w, Huparriaor 1,147 Ot Hj work dona by j. Uonahoe (JO II; taiea tranafarrad from Donahoa to Shannon , 43 74 liy taxra traailrrd from Lnaha to Hie bard 1 3 50 Hy work dona by J. Low a fur Dunaboe. M 00 U.r exoneration 47 07 Uy work dun by Uxablta unikr U. H iobar da ...., &71 57 Uy work done undr B. KLdridga for Hiohardl isj fg R work dona bjr II. II. Buuxhuian...... 3 &0 Hjr work done bf 11. Hiebarda. Bun 11 1h Uy txonarationa 17 so Hy or d era redeemed for IH7T M 1,113 6il lij ordera rcdaatnetl for 178 450 du 07 bai m hand of Treaa. at act tk wool lfiS 411 Total n.HiiVj ri To bai. in handi of Treajurar... $ 169 40 LiaBiurir.n, To ordrrt drawn on Tr. by Shannon 700 04 To " " DoBfthue. H'4 K7 To Hieharda. JI117 01 By order reltaue l I THO Ofl To enlara oatatatdlnf for 1177... $ T? M ....... 4t uy ordflrt redefned for 1878... ... TflUl indeblcdnaaa 270 Ot, IftU 40 By ain't In Trefurr'i handa Total InaVUrdntM over all rraourcaa al etileaitnt.....HH $ lot fit) MON 0110 ML Tokal. in Treaa. KardaatlaatMilllaaneBt.l 117 T7 To am't we'd fnm Co. Trraanrer 77 &I To am't of duplioat for IR7r 715 (to Total.... . tl.Tlfl 00 rnioiToR, By ordare mreraed... , 4,7 y By am tin Treat handaand Bncolleotod. 1,3 HI 4 Total.. 00 RKrurrB and asrmniTunti. To am't of ordera drawn o Tmaurar by O. B. Tata, Urert(r 13,600 1ft To am't af ordera drawn on Tnaaurua- by Joa. Aleiandtr, Uranaar. . 68 Aft Tulal H.'.SS tl Raaooacaa. R, ata't la Trasarar'a hand. Ry am't da. from Lawreae. twp. li; am't due by luwaship $1,111 M 19 00 1, 110 II t.Vltl IS To oalstaadlng ordir. ..M.I0I S To am't duo by Iwp. over all retorr..$l1SU SI acaooi rpaa for Tear audio. Jua. t, 'TS na. To am't la Treaa. hand, laat etllra.al.i.1,ltl 11 lo male appropriating ,.,.. ISO 7, To daplteat. for 1ST? I,BU I Total.. ,127 Oa ny order, rrd.m.d -......!,; ,10 raaotroa. uy ireaa.aoa vollaolor a par Ofatajr. on '. lit DO oj srea..paro.aufaaaaiaUappropri ."" - Its By bai. a taadi al Traa.ar.r 1,74 ii Total.. fj.UT (15 LlailLiTin. To onUlandlnj order.. 11,114 (4 RaaoitBi bi.-Bv am't la Tra,. hand..S,7 it Hal. lae twp. by Treaiarar.. H.i.ll 01 Wa, tk'o BBderslaBod Audltera nt H'..I.. towaahlp, bavla duly eiaraiaed tha amount, af said towaahlp, hareb; aarlllt Ibat wa lad tbem as above otaled.. tnos riRvnitRRos. A""'! JAMES rORKKI.V. J. tasaaaiariaa, JKSS1 DlttuINH, . .. O'otk. Aaditara. Sept. IS, t-l, SI in 1 1 ay a-Oa, POLISH Wa. Huiaa-a ion: Urw (U'frtlS5fmtnt. Great Western Hotel Noi. l.lll, Ull A I.H4 M.ra.t olraat, ' Termsi, a.OO per day. of for Till ll'.lsl I. Drar tha new I. Drar tb. n, w VMt Bl'Ji T.,.,,l.. I'. N Mi.,, ana A" T. W. TiulHIK, p,,,,;, ' a.w llaaonie of Kina Arta. OI-KN ALL NiOUT. J)l 7 TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MEKUELL IU 1'iM'iHil, iu builJu.jf; on Marktt utrtt, m fht. ..Id .Viiern II . u I wt, npK'iii. (lis CoWi HuutM) ,n ('li-atl.pM.K T o Ah , hhet Irun fcUr-n l. iir ti 1 1 Morn, wlioru will be found al ill tiinm lull lUll IfT HOUSE UTOinSBnTS GOODS, Stovcfl, Hardwaro, Etc. lli.UMry.uOiK ao.l nil kind, of Jul. wo,,, tep,ip, lot;, in,, .lone on rln.rt eotioo and at rea.uuabla ran Al., h,(i r.t f-ir tho SingerSewing Machine. A fui-i-ly of MmoMhm, rith Nwilr., AH al. wan uti liiinj. 'larmi, trlotly eauti or country produca. A ubitr ul fialronag auiioltcd. O. B. MERKELL, SuDcrinUoifiat, CliaificlJ, Aj.ril 25, 1877-lf. DRUG STORE H. B. SPACKMAN, DRUGGIST and CHEMIST, At filiaw'a old ataiij, ClearfnlJ, Pa., Lji JaU okiioJ new iiutik ;f PI K .MV I rti .Vf OHl'US, and tanow prepared to furniih anythln Is tha lha line of Uruica and Medici Oat at tba r.r lmi eat o.i it iirtrea, nt .wii'ioun bund a lar. atock of CotntSa, Hiiranil Tooth Itruahrf, fauft Art idea, Toilet and " ha vinr M..at.a. am arerviliin n.n.n. t-. to a ftrtt-olaaa Liru Stare. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with oar., duy or sight. A liberal .bur. ot patronage raapectfulfy tolicited. H. It. bPACKMtN. CleararM, P... Oct. 14, IS77. M THE UUD POWEB ICURESl HUHPHBEYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS nrrn In renernl nacfnrtwrnfw yenra. E:.iy.".!"l,'t P"-a tn nm.i (in: hllrt K, K OSOHU A1..04 I I Fit K1 "iTil"'. anown. They arr Jut what, the people want, ewTlnx lime, money, alrlmraa and atiirt rlna:. Kerry alnajle apirlllo the wrll irlrU peracrlllloa til n eminent pliyelclan. Cnrca, Cent. . Worms Wi-naVever. Worm VMe. . . 13 . i-rliiat-4'ollr.orTeethlngorlnlaita,; n 4. Ilinrrhira, of ( hlldrtn or AUuli . . K 5. I li-i-niiTv, Orlplng, Wlloo.CuU;, . . u a iioiorai-yiitrbtia. Vomuiug. .... to 1. I OUXlia, Ooldo, llronchltl., . . . . . S. Tacuinlaria, Tiotharhe. Karearbe, . . to . Ilrailnrhrs, Slrk Headache, VortW . to II). l7yH.e.ln, Rilioii. stomach, . .7 . to II. s.it irraard, or Palofnl Hrrioda. . . . to It niiltm loo I'n.fuae Period." . . . n rroiiu. ftiauta, Il Sicult Brcaihlnir, . . 11 fcult Hhrttin, Kry.liielae. Krnnliona. . ts Mlirinmitlam, Itheomaile I'nloa, . . 15 11 Fi ver anil Aarttr. chill Force, Airuea, . M 17. File., blind or bloi'dlng, . . , I, 1 OiDtlhnliny, and Sore or Weak Eyea, . HI III. 4 .ilarrh. acute or chronic, Inflnenaa, . So ta Miinnnlns-niiKli. Tloli-nt coiuba. . M II. Aalhllia. onnreaai-rt Hr.ihlnA a,. . Far niartiararra. Impaired beariiw" It. arrntltla. enlarired clanda. Swelling. iX llrniM. and PcautT Bccreiinna. l. I.filri-Hl IM.ililr, PlivalcalWeakiiejia. Hi. hrn-.rk!iriM, alcknera rrumridlura . b) 7. H.dnry.llUraHr, UrATal, . , , . . to rrvou llfUIIItT, Vilaiffeatiwaa, 1 1 fci. Knrr Wouth, Canker T . 60 ). 1 rinnry VrnfcntfttinBjthobed. 6fl 81. P:i.ultil PprldaTorrtitaHaaiiia, . . M w llirMorir Heart, palpitaiiooi.ftc . I 00 W. l;illrpr, bpauma, rit-Vitoa1 Dtocn. . 1 Ol 8t lafiililhrrtR, nlrrraled aoralhmat, 7 . ftO o. llirtfiili- CuiiCPi.iluni and EraUooa, 60 F1M1LI CAaSES. rr, Mnrorro. with a bora St law Till- tnd Maiiualoldireclloiii, llO.Oa) Cte Morotxo, or 10 largarialaand Book, 1.00 Thrarrimferrfntb7thirae alnBlfiyiior tlal. io may part of the cniintry, (rre of cKarse, on nctiptf rirt. AdrirfK lHmphrr.v.'HoinrnMthirlTffd1f1npr4ft. Ollite ami I.rsiit, 1( In it on 8t. Nt-w lork. av flor Htil'' n' u "iniu. rHumphreyB' Srwelflo MannaJ on th care find treatment of diewsjm tuul itt onrw. ent FliEifi 00 application. HARTS WICK & IRWIN SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA. DEALERS IK PURE DRUGS! CHKMICALSI PAIN1-S, 01I.S, DYE STUFF VAHNI8HES, BRl'SURS, TEltrUMERV, FANCY GOOD ' TOILKT ARTICLES, Or ALL KI.NM, PURS WINES AND LIQUORS for taadleinal parpn,,. Trassea, Supporter., 8.-hool Boeks Bad Rtatloa- arj-, and all otber artlolea aaoallj found la a Drag Stort. PIIVHtCIAN' PRKrlCRIPTIO'lfl PAR. rtlLLY CO.MPOllNDKU. Havin. a brew av. perteaee ta the buainoaa Ikev aaa gtva aatiea eaW afactioa. I. O. RARTSWlrK, JOHX E. IRWIN HearSeM. Iieoaiahae I, ta.74. REMOVAL I JOHN McGAUGHEY Would raDeetfullv notiftr tha nuhlUt ri,aiv.lT tbat be haa removed bia tirooary Htore from Shaw'a Row, to tha building formerly eeeapiad by J. Nilee KraUer, on ISaound itreet, next door to Biftler'a hardware flora, wbara ha tntaoda keeping a full Una of a it c i: it 1 1: h. II AM 9, DRIED UEEFaad LARD. 8UOAR8 aad St Rt'1'8, of all (radea. TEAS, Oraaa and Rlaok. COFFEE, Routed aad Oraaa. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, All klnde la the market. PICKLES, la jar aad h.rr.le, BPICKS, In overy form, aa.1 v.rt.tj. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL BilNIMtlKCHACKKRw, SOAPS, UATCIItS, DRIED APPLES. DRIED PEACIIIS, DRIED CHERRIES CoU Oil ui latvnp cMmncyi. Aad a frwd aa.ortm.nt or thoes thln(e a.vally kept la a aveMrv Man. wbleb ka will aanhajiae fur marhMln at Ike market prim Will Ml fa, aask aa ebeeply as say alher one. Pleaee nil aad aaa hie rtoea aad lad fat yoareelf. JOHN MrOAt'OIIIV. Clearleld, Jan. f, 1171.