Slit Htpulilitan. gillie GtoEOi B. Goodlandrb, Editor. CLEARFIELD. j?a. ' WIDNKSDAT MORNINS, JULY M, W. DEMOCBATIO STATE TICKET. FOB BTATK THRA80RKR, DANIEL 0. BARR, OF AM.IOUENY COl'MY. Rsadsr, If 701 wnt to know what Is golnf on la thi builnsii world, Jutt read our advsrtlslnf aolomna, tbo Spteial column lo particular. MAXIMS FOR THE DAV. No dub worthy tbo offieo of President Bbould bo wllllns; to hold ll If counted In, or placed tbero by nj fraud. U. 8. Our. X eould never have been reoonollod to tbo ele vation bv tho smallest aid of mlno of a porton, kowaver respectable lo private llfo, who nut forever carry upon nis orow too Biawp 01 iraou lrt triumphant la American hlltory. No sub sequent action, howortr meritorious, oau waah away too loiters 01 h rscoru. Cs.BLBl Fsaactl Anns. T wonld rather bave tbo oadoraomont of aqaar- tor of a bIIHob of tho Amerioaa people tbaa tbat of tbo Louieiana Heturoloa: Board, or of tbo Com mission wblob sjoluded. tho faoti and dooldad tho nooatlon oa a technicality. Taoo. A. Hannnicaa. tlodar tbo form! of law, Rutherford B. lioyee haa boon declared Preaideot of tbo United mates. -H la' title roata apoa diafranohlaement of lawful voters, the falaa oertiHoateB of tho returning obV oora uotiof eorruptly, and tho daelaion of a aom mlaaloa wbioh haa refused to boar arldanoo of al leired fraud. For tho Irat tiaio an tbo American nunnla enn hooted with tho faot of a fraudulently- olaotod Proaldent. Lot it not bo nndaratood tbat tbo fraud will bo silently aequlesood la by the eountry. Lot 00 hour paaa la wnion tne usurps tlott if forgotten. Addbbsi or Dbbocbatio M. O.'s. . One hundred tun of human depravity aoou- mulcted and eonoontratod into.a olinaai of orime. Never again in fire hundred yeare aball they hare an opportunity to repeat tne wrong. DaaiBL W. Vooaaaal. Mr. Hayed nevor smokes bat ho will cling to his jug of crab-apple cider. "Probable future Victory." Laneatlir Jnltllt ffcaetr. That i not a good aond-off for I Stalwart". T. C. Hipplo, Esq., of Lock Haven, was tho Senatorial dolegato who rep resented us in tho late State Conven tion. It was Abram Humphrey that was our Representative delegate at the Democratic Stato Convention, and not Adam as all the papers had It. Lack of Enterprise. We wonder why some cnthuainslio Democrats did not preparo "Barr's Record" for the late Convention. We suppose thoy lacked the snap. , Tui Tree Ring. The platform adopted at Harrisburg, on the 16th innt., Is an epitome of sound Domocra- . oy and trood Enclish. How different from the Altoona Greenback "rig marole ?" Read It. A communication from John Howard, Jr., appears on our out side, it is a little out oi uato, out mat is our fault and not that of the writer. The facts ho states are truo and worth treasuring for futuro use by tho reader. -" (Homi. Senator Wallace retnmed home lrom his NorthwoBtern tour, on Saturday evening, considerably recu perated, and will in a short time call ' his Committee' togelhor for tho pur. pose of interviewing the oloction Mar- shale. In Town Ex-Senator Dill, of Lew tsburg, spent several days with us this week whilo on a visit to his brother, Rov. W; n. Dill. The ex-Senator Bays Barr cannot be defeated if Philadel- phia Democrats bohave themselves. This is certainly a modest request. The Platform Makers. It is an nouncod, as by authority, that Mr. onsel, of tho Lancaster Intelligencer, and Cbanncy Black, Esq., were tit pro jectors ol the' Democratio platform, All right I "Lew" Cassidy was only nsed as a figure head, we presume He don't know much, anyhow. Mr. George M. Brisbin, ot Osceola Mills, was selected at tho State Con vention last week as the member of tho Stato Committee torthis (XXXI V.) Senatorial district, composed of Centre, Clearfiold and Clinton counties. Mr, Brisbin will make an active and accept able member of the Committee. Attention Candidates. Our Pri mary Election comes off on Saturday, September the 13tb, and wo will begin to announce candidates for office in our issue of the 13th of August, thus giving notice In five issues instead of three, aa the rule requires. Those, therefore, who want to appear in tbat issue of the Republican, must lot us know by tho Monday previous. Read! Read! I Do not forgot to road the spoech of Senator Voorhecs, on the "Confederate Brigadiers," in last woek's Republican, and thon won dor why tbo Radical stalwart like Cor.kling, Blaine; Chandler & Co. bo came bo frightened whon one of these Confederates turn up In the Senate or House through tho popular suffrages of the people, and not appointed by Federal authority against the people of thoir section. locuM Bfbaks. Our member of Congress allowed a session of Fedoral Legislation to pass around without opening his mouth. But it seems that ho embraced the opportunity to doliv- er himself at Altoona, the other day, at the Greenback gathering. The Bollelonte Watchman says : "CoagToaiaiaa Toeuei, of Ibla plan, wat proa oat at tho OoaroaUoa aad made a peers la whlek ho oeadeanad hoik the Kepatllema aad Deao Tlla pen tea of the eommea foe f aaliaoal we I fere, and ooaloawed that If tho aatloaal party doee ol lo tho fnal aod raaeoe too ooaalry (re the aeSeriaga la wblob tho old partiee hare en teral tea" It, eoiae other now party will, being aab Jeelod t tho laluoaoa of aad eoa I rolled by gold." .What ft speech I and what a revels tor our Radical M. C. turns out to be 1 1 .WhosTef beard the like! I! WHO OUR NOMINEE FOR STATE TREASURER IS. . Daniel O. Burr, the Demoeratic nom ineo for State Treasurer of Pennsyl vania, wan bora in IiluirriviUo, Indiana counly, iu 1 540, and is therefore nearly 40 years old, just in the prime of life, lie received his education at tho common school of that place, His first employment was in the store of Wm. Maher, of that town. Mr. Philip Col lion, of the Arm of P. & T. Collins, tho railway contractors, gave him a posi tion under them in the construction ol the Indiana branch of tho Pennsylva nia Railroad, and on the completion of that work he learned telegraphing at the Blairsville Intersection of the Indi ana branch, and was stationed in charge of the office at South Fork, on the mountain division of the main line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, in one month aflor he had commenced tolearn. Ho soon came under the observation of Colonol Thomas A. Soott, who was then tho Superintendent of the West ern Division of that road, who sent him to bis office in Pittsburgh as one of the principal operators there. Upon Mr. Scott's romoval from Pittsburgh to Altoona as General Superintendent of tho road, Mr. Barr accepted an ap pointmont in the old Pittsburgh Trust Company, now the First National Bank of Pittsburgh, one of tho largest and most admirably managed banking institutions in tho Stato, which place ho eutorod on tho 16th day of June, 1858, just twonty-one years ago, whero he has remained ever sinco. In 1869 ho was nominated by the Democrats in the Legislature as tho candidate for Stato Treasurer, as a compliment to him for tho active part he bad taken in tbat and previous cam paigns, and again in 1870, while the Stato Treasuror was still elected by tho Legislature, ho was the regular caucus nominee of the Democrats in tho Leg. islatnre lor State Treasurer, but the party was in tho minority both years and Republican Treasurers were elec ted. Two years ago his name was presented to the Democratic State Con vention for the nomination of State Treasurer, and ior five ballots, in which he sometimes led bis competitor, Col Noyes, he contended lor the nomina tion even when the position ot the con tost was against him by the nomina tion of Judge Trunkey from the West We have no hesitation in saying to every Democrat in Clearfield county. that thoy are in duty bound as such to vote for Daniel 0. Barr, because he fills the old Joffersonian bill. He honest and competent Bi.EtDiNii Kansas. The residents ot this nnlortunate territory has been flooding the country ever since 1854 WiT.il pnirauturupro vtiunuer. lntn me godly document was labeled "Tho .Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Society,' for which that celebrated divine, Hon ry Ward Beecher, took up collections in Sunday school for the purpose of purchasing Sharpe's rides and putting thorn into the bands oi godly persons, who were willing to "go West" and shoot "border ruffians" in order to make Kansas ft free State. It still bleeds! But those Puritans are as full of philanthropy as any ordinary dog is of fleas, and if one scheme or imposition wears out, they immedi ately cast about for another. Instead of having the white man border ruf fianson hands now, they have "the gentleman from Africa," whom they invited to their doors to help eat up the fat of tho land. But once more their philanthrophy has yielded too large a percentage, remarkable as it may so,om. They havo decoyed too many lazy negroes from the Southern States, and now they have conceived the idea of blackmailing the innocent people in the Eastern States, and have orgamxeq "The Kansas Froedman' Relief Association." Happy" thonght That title alone will cause thousands of cash to drop into their Treasury, there is not ft oolony of negroos within five hundred miles. The Standard Liar. As we sup posed at the time it made its appear ance in the Philadelphia Frtss, the statement that Judge Warren J. Wood ward, of the Supreme Court, had pri vately censured the action of the Dcra ocratio members of Congress, and de clared tbat he could ho longer actwith the Democratic party, is without found ation. For weeks ft severe illness has prevented Judge Woodward from hear ing ol or reading the proceedings of Congress or of passing political events. His most intimate friends, inoluding bis son, flatly contradict the statement of the Preu, but with the usual dis honesty of the stalwart Republican organs, who have paraded the false hood in their columns, no retraction will be mado. The Philadelphia Preu is proverbial for square flat lies since ex-Clerk McPherson has assumed con Irol of its columns. "LovELr Woman ?" We see it stat ed that the late Mrs. Sarah Dorsey, of Miss., who died recontly in New 0 loans, left ft will, giving her estate, in eluding two large plantations in Mis sissippi and fine residence at Beau view, on the sea cost, to Mr. Jefferson Davis. It is further said that in mak ing this bequcet Mrs. Dorsey refers to the services and sacrifices ot Mr. Davis on behalf of tho South, and reproves his countrymen lor what she regardi as their failure in gratitude and appre ciation for such services, and regrets the small contribution which she able to make for his relief. Lovblt. Senator Conkling declines to assist his brethren in the Ohio can- vass, on the grounds that it will re quire all his time to prevent New York from deserting from the Repuh lican column. But Mr. Cnnkling'i par ticular business just now is pushing Senator Windom as ft candidate for tbe Prosidoncy. Conkling's love for Win dom i marked case of gratitude, The Pittsburgh iW say Windom the only man in the United States Senate who has not called Conkling liar. NAY A I. (i LORY. The Baltimore (laiette, requests thut "the hearty sympathies of the public will be extendod to tho Ancient Mari ner Thompson in his sad attempt to found a branch training school for boys on board tbo war vessel "Wachusott " The Mariner hadluid out his plans woll to hoave tho "Wachusott" plow up the Mississippi as fur as St. Louis, where sho was to drop anchor and sound thol gong for the boys to coino on board and enlist. Meanwhile the Ine lull in the river came. This was not down in the chart and tho Mariner had to have to Ln bis privato office and con sult the hooks. If the "Waschusott," in that reckloss spirit which animates the American Navy, should push for ward, ber port-holes would probably be closed with a fine quantity of Mis sissippi river sand. To go back would bring disgrace on that important arm of the service, ln this quandary the bold Mariner soiled doubt by the fore lock and manfully ordered tho " Wa- chusetls" to coal up and remain perfect ly still while he triod to ponetrate the WeBtorn prairies by anothor cbannol. Ho sent directions to have ft hull and boiler built around the mast of the old stoamor "Michigan," now lying on the shelf in Lake Erie. This done, the revived "Michigan" will procoed nndor orders to Chicago, touching along the lakes to pick np the boys. If this plan Bucceeds, Chicago holies will secure the naval opaulota for dress parade and St Louis will declare war. We appre hend trouble and possibly bloodshed ahead." Hayes' Secretary of the Navy wbb born on the prairies of Northern Indi ana, and knows about as much of sea going vessels and the Navy of tho Unitod Statos as a Hottentot does of the fifth chapter of St. Matthews ; and, yet, this Indiana "sucker," who never saw a ship, until after Hayes made bim Secretary of the Navy, now pro poses to run that branch ol the Gov. ernment. Could impertinence and knavery go further? Why, evon blacksmith shop could not be run on such a plan of sublime ignorance. But, it would Boom as though Ilayos pre sumed that any smart fellow was fit for a Cabinet position with him. In the aggregate, the fraud is undoubted- ly right DEMOCRA TIC STA TE CON MEN TION. In accordance witb the announce ment of the Chairman, Hon. Milton R. Sneer, tho mombers ot the State Democnttio Convention assembled at tbe Grand Opera House in the city of Harrisburg, on vveanosaay, jury in 187t). After tho roll was called, and quorum of the delegates found to be present, on motion oi Ubairman bpeer, Hon. Robert E. James, ot Northamp ton county, was elected temporary Chairman, togother with a number of temporary Secretaries. Alter some skirmishing, commenced by some malcontents, and sucb legiti mate preliminary proceedings usual on such occasions, the Committee on organization reported the name ol Man. Alexander a. uorrrotb, ot Bom erset, aa permanent Chairman, with a long string ot names lor Vice rrosi dents and Secretaries, all ot whom wrowe alcwterl tn tKaiw MortAAtivai tvwL tions. (.Congressman Uonroth is the gentloman who "w honored a Camp. Den congressman in tne ttedtord-Uam bria district last rail). Soon alter tne permanent organiza tion was anected, Hon. iewlB U. I as sidy, of Philadelphia, Chairman of tbe Committee, reported tbo following resolutions, viz : First. That we, tho DeBoeratio party of Fona aylTaBia, in OoOToatioa aatenbled. ronow oar Towa of fldolity to tbe fundamental prlaetplee preelalmod and practiced by tbe llluatnoua men wno tattled our loatitutloaaaod toundod tbo uem- eoratie party to protect them. Second. That the Jaat nowera of tho Federal Colon, tho rlihts of tbo Suite and tbe llbertlea of tbe people, are vital parta of one harmonioua ayaiem f ana to save oaon part la Its whose eon- emotional rigor is to "save tne uro of mo aa tloa." Third. Tbat the Domooratio party nalntalna, aa it over haa aaiatalaed, that tbo military are, ana ovgni to no, in ail tntaaa auooratnato to tbe oiril autborltlea. It deniee,aa it ever hae denied. the right of tho Federal admtniatratioa to keep oa toot at tae general ozponee a staoaiaf army to invade tae fits lee tor political parpoeoa with out regard to Coaatilatloaal roatrlotioaa, to eoo- trot tbo people at the polls, to protect aad ea oourage fraudulent eounla of the roteo, or to In augurato osndldatoa rejected by tho majority. Fourth. That the right to a free ballot is tb rlgbt proterratlro or all righta, the only mesas of peacefully redrosalng grieraneos and reform ing abuses. 1 ho preaeooo at tbo polla or a regu lar military loroe aad or a host ol hlreltat oiala, claiming tbo power to arrest aod Impriaoa oiiieeoe witnout wurraat or aeanog, aoetroya all rroodom oi oleetioas aad aptoraa tba Tory foaad- atloa of solf-gevoramoBt. Wo sail apoa all good eltlaeae to aid aa ta areeorvina our iaetltutlone from deatrurtioa by these imperial methoda of suporrisiag tao rigat or aaarareaad oooreini tb popular will ; In heaping tbe way to tbo ballot box opaw aod fret, ae it was to oar falhera i li rumoring tho army to a safe diataaoo wboa the people aessmble to oxproes their sovoreica pleae- aro at tbo polls, aad In aeoarlBg obodioooe to iboir will wnea legally ospreaaed by their rotes. Fifth. Tbat Rutherford B. Hsyee luring been placed 1b power against tho woll-kaowa and legally expressed will of tee poopla. Is tho repro sestatiro ol a eoaaplrsey oaly, aod his olaim a rtsht to aarround tbe ballot boxes witb troop and Depaty Marshale ta latimidato aad obetraot the elec tore, aad his aapreeedeatod Baa of tbo rets to matalata tbla amcoaetitulloBal aad dee potie power, are aa Ineult aad a meaaoa ta thi oouutry. Sixth. Tbat Iba Dsmoorstie party, aa af aid farors a eenatilationa! oarrency of gold and Bil- ror, aaa oi paper ooBrortioio late ooia. Bereath. That we are opposed to tbe system of saooiaies oy tae geaeral goreramaat nader which, during tho period of Republieaa aoooadaBoy, pa- mteairiogo aaa aorporetioae proBtea at tae pi ple'a oxpeaae, aad to aay sppronrtstion of I pablie moaeya or tbe publle credit or aay oblost bat tbo pablie Berries. Tba reforms aad aoone- mloe enforced by tbo Democratio party eiaoe iu adreat to power la the Lower lloaeo of Ooogroee Bare teres to tbo people many milltoas of del lore, aad wo Wlerc that a like retell would fol low iu roektratloa lo power la tko Btato of Peaa oylvaaia. Eighth. Tbst lbs Demoeretu party being the aataral friend af tho workiogmaa aad karleg tareagooat its aietory etooa ootweoa aim and ap preeaioa renews lis sxpreealea af sympathy for laoor aaa na promise oi proteeuca w Its righta. niata. laei wo won wita alarm aaa appro hoasioa apoa tho praunalona of the great treoa porulioa oompaales to he abore the faadamea. ul law of tbia Commoawoalth which gororaa all also wlthia oar bordera, and aatil tbey accept tbe vonauiBiioa oi inre ib goo a taita way eooaia re main objeoU of tbo atmoat vigtleaoa ato. )aal- eoay ny pots liOgialalaro aod people. Teath. Tbat the roeeat attempt andar the per soaal dlroctioa of raliag Republieaa loaders tb debsach the Legislature by wboleealo bribery bb eorrupllua and take from tbe Commoowoaltk foar millions of dollars for wblcb Iu lisbtllty bad Barer bora steerUiaed, Is a fresh aad alarming evideaee af tbe aggreeairanecaof corporate power etxicneo win pomiOBJ nsgu, Bad BBOUId fS eeire tae aignai eoBdemaauoa of tbs people tbe poll!. Elereath. That tba protest eoadllloa af the State Troasary, a bankrupt general faad. and area schools Bad charities aaeble to get the moaey ioag einea epproprialea ta their aappcrt, a eanieteBt liiaeM-etioa el tae rrflBIOOS Baa slal miamaasgemeat af tho Repabiiraa party. The report of the Committee was therefore unarnmooslv adopted. The Convention then proceeded to the nomination of a candidate for State Treasurer, Hon. J. 1. Steele nominate-:! Hon Daniel O. Barr, of Pittaburgh. The Dominalioni closed with th names of D. C. Dissingsr.of Northum berland, and John W. Wish, of Lob- anon. Hon. Robert E. J antes, of Norlbamp. ton, withdrew the name of Col. D. 6. Dissinger, ex-Treasursr of Morlnum berland, who bad been warmly pressed uy uis i nanus tor ids nomination. Air. Jams said substantially : "By bis own request, lor the Bake or harmony and unanimity, I now Withdraw the name of Col. Dissingor. As one of the most active, and efficient and snllriag work era In the ranks of the Democracy of ionirfti rennsyivama, kii name has Wen presented by. nil nqtoerons friends, but witb a devotion to tho cause of a common Democracy, worthy of all emulation, he has inatrueled me to withdraw bis name and move tbat tbo nomination of Daniel O. Barr ho mado unanimous." Hon. James Crawford, of Schuylkill, seconded' Mr. Burr's nomination in a short speech. On motion ol ex Sneaker 1'altoraon, of Allegheny, the nomination ol Daniel O. Barr was mado by acclamation, and thrco cheers wero given lor the candi date. fi V MilL.H tl,,. miirml Hint the nomirioo and permanent Chairman be aiunorizou to select tne uainnuu ui the State Central Committee. W. Hayes Grier, of Lancastor, mov ed to amend tbat the Convention pro coed to the election of the Chairman. The amondmont fell by a vote of 94 to 113. The original resolution was then adopted. Mr. Cassidy, from the Committee on resolutions, offered tbo following : Artoferd, Tbat la Daalel 0. Ban, this day aominated for 8tala Treasurer, we protest a oaB didau entitled to the coandeaoo of the people l obo who, if elecUd, will keep tbe public moneys safely, make kaowa his places of depotit, bold his books and papers open lo inspootton sna pre serre the Commonwealth from any repetitioa of tba syetemB'la otnbctalcmenU of Intcreate and other apoliatlona which marked the long and scandalous oaratr of tho Republican fraaeury ring. Unon repeated culls, Mr. Barr was tbon introduced and spoko as lollows : Mr. President, and gentlemen of tlie Convention: I thank you earnestly, heartily, and cordially, for the honor, tbe distinguished honor of being unan imously chosen as your candidate for tbo responsible position ol state lroas- nrer, 1 can only say that should the choice ot this Convention he connrmeu by the pooplo at the polls, tho confi dence will not be misplaced in so far as it can be mot by a rigid compliance ith tbe law, on my part, or a deter mination to administer eolely in the interest ol the Commonwealth and tax payers. I again thank you." state committee. Tho names of the Slate Control Com mittee wero thon announced, and aro as follows : 2A. George 8. Purdy, 5. Jobfl M. Getnplioll, d. Jef. J. Young, t. Thoa. B. Usskill, 6. B. J. Lcnon, 7. J. Cstper Gill, S. W. W. Lee, . Menus M'Uinty, 7. Ueorge Uroaa, IB. William Ilelttel, 19. Hob. J. B. Rollly, 90. J. I. Steele, SI. A. a. Bomall, 33. II. J. Stable, 14. George M. Brlablo, 10. lion. II. Yorkcs, us. D. rotter Lloyd, II. A.T. C. Kener, 11. 8. B. IlelfeBitlae, 13. A. J. Btelnmsa. 14. F. R. Wbite, 16. B. M. Holer, 15. R. B. Writ ht, Jr., 17. Harry Peifer, -to. J. n. Uhl, 37. D. R. 8. Rutlodge, J. Henry Coobran, 311. Hon. Edgar Cowan, 411. A.J. burling, 41. Fred Reiner, . Y. D.Catey, 49. J. 0. Barr, 44. 8. F. Patlaraon, IB. Ilsrid Koglstnsu, 19. Oeorce R. Gusa. 29. J.J. 0 Boyle, 11. lion. 1. B. Storm, 33. C. B. Fergoaon, 34. W. J. Buokslew, to. M. 1. Tufts, 46. J. W. Pstteraon, 4. Oct. W. Miller, 48. H. D. Plummer, 4. BenJ. Wbitmaa, After passing resolutions ol thanks to all its oftloers, tbe Convention ad journed sine die. What would be thought of the Legialsturo of thia Stato If it abollahed all SheriflY and Conata- ble'a feea r Yet tbia ia proeiaely what the aortb era Copperheada beaded by Seoetor Wallace and a part of tbs more violent Brigadiera hare doae with U. 8. Marahala, the provlaioa to pay them for acrvloca or fees having been strioktB oat of tbo Judicial blU. ttmilowm vaerife. To this the editor of the Democrat ol tbe same place replies: Theabovois but another examplo of the Gazettc't penchant for misrepresentation. Now, what are the faots? Congross passed a law conferring upon U- S. Marshals all tho authority they ever possessod from the foundation of tbe government until the close of the rebellion, and ap propriated all the moneys necessary to pay mem. Ana wnnt did itin rrasl- dont do? He insisted that the extra ordinary powers, which a lew years ago wore conferred upon the Marshals by tho Republican party for the pur pose of overawing voters and control! ing elections, should also be continued Unless tho Marshals should be allow. ed to oxoreise the dangerous powers referred to, ho (Hayos) was determin ed to deprive them even of their foes on legitimate servico I And he did so Who, tbon, is to blame ? Who is i that starves the Marshals T Not Sen ator Wallace nor the Domocratio Con groBS, but Rutherford B. Hayos, count ed in by John Sherman, Mrs. Jenks k Co. A Government Contribution. 01 course the reader of current evonta will recollect that in 1872, tho Radical Commitleo brought that eminent Ger man General Carl Schurg, then of Mis souri, but now of Hayes' Cabinet, into this State to make Grant speeches. He camo and went. From recent state ments made by such Christian States men as the late Mackey, Wm. 11. Eom ble, and othora of that school, wo learn that tbe said reform statesman, horo and philosopher Schurg charged the Radical Slate Committee the equitable sum of $500 fur each speech. That was a plump sum for ft United States Senator to charge bis party for arous ing "tbe Dutch" only. But the Cab! net Minister took it. The Washington Pott, in hinging on these facts, says Mr. Schars haB doeideddooootrlbuietha oqulv- Blent of I'm lo tho Ohio oampaiga. He wUI pat It iato a Bpeecb. Cltlsea Foster wanted Oari to make foar Bpoeehea, bat tbat frugal functionary said as auaid aot giro ae mash as II, JOB. It will be observed from this that the Radical nomination for Governor in Ohio refuses to pay Schuri more than 1300, and only for one speech at that. Carl belongs to the Hayes Reform club and is ready for any dicker so that there is cash in 1 1. He's No Eiaup. A veto, when do livored, is a good thing after all. Gov ernor Jlobinson, the Democratio Ex ecutlve of the "Empire State," has far outstripped the fraud In the White House, in the matter of votocs. Tbe Legislature, which is largely Radical, run wild In the matter of legislation, conferring extraordinary power upon corporation and rings. The Governor votoed one hundred and eighty-three of theso obnoxious bills. Soma of the bills, he demonstrated, contained a den of snakes, and others throwing vexa tious obstacles and complications I the exorcise of the elective fianohise at which the people are subservient The Governor Is for the people lha Fraud is against thorn. Unhappy Mortals. Some peopl are never happy. It is only a short lime tinco, that our Legislature ad journed,' and the members are now basking in tbo shade of their virtuous homes. Yet, some discontented news paper scribe raises this rather peril nent inquiry : "Somo time since, tbe House of Representatives of Pennsyl vanift appointed a special Committee to socure tbe pro(ecutioh of Wm. U. Kemblo and others, found guilty by tbe Wolf Committee of bribery and corruption in the matter of tbe 'four million steal. What haa become of that Committee ? Are they laboring in secret witb tbe AtrorneyVOeneral or the District Attorney of ttauphln connty V DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COM MITTEE FOR 1879. Below will be found the names and postolTlce address ol the guntleinen composing the committee lor the cur rent year. The Chairman will forward to each member, during the week, a circular requesting them to forward tho names ot Domocrat as members of the Vigilance Commitleo : Boa's A Twr-'a. Nanus. P.O.Aihibbss. Burntlds Boro'fb, Hheinherr Petriok, Buraiido. Wm. B. Wallace, uiesrnoiii. S."U ""tt.tt&SZZZ. Lumber City Johe Hlppt, Lumber City. Nawirarg N. Waablng'n Oaeeola Itaae Morale, Hurd. Henry Ni-H. Jr., New Waah'a. 11. 11, Walur, Osceola Mills. George Kuieigb, Wa'lseetoa. Wallacatoa Beeesria Towne'p, Wia. W. Mays, (Ilea Hope. Bell " Cbritl. BttrL'ter, New Wash's. Bloom Bogta o Bradford Gainer V. Uloom, roreel. Geo. Dlineliog, Clear'd Bridge. Wsih. I. Curley, Woodlsnd. J.F. Oawsld, Lutbsnburg. rady uraalde PsnislGormsn, N. Wetbing'n. Lswrenos Killian.McPbertoB. Oheat Covington Chrltl. Brown, Ksrthaua. Adam Kepbart, Otoeola Mills. J. 8. Micbaela, Lumbar Olty. Beuj. Jury, Loooote'e Mille. Geo, A. Morriaca, Lick Hon. Tboa. 11. Furoey, Grahamtoa. M.W.Johhaoa, Bower. J B.M'Kisrnsn, Smith's Millt W. D. Woodward, Jr.,Psnsld lecstur 'ergueoa Girard Goabao Graham Greenwood Gulich lluatoa ordsa Dr. B. S.Craaawell, Autoovillo. Karthaus Edward I. Gilliland, H'lt l.lok. Knoi Lawrancs Fsgsn Rowlca, New Millport. Abrsm Humphrey, Clearbcld. Wsrren Holleobuok, Kylert'a J H. Rowlot. Uramplsn Ullla, Jsecb F. Ritter, Ourwenflville Joaepb P. Teylor, UuHole. Bsmuel J. Gllnett, Rock ton. J. K. HondersoB, Hoatsdale. Morrla Penn Pike Bandy Union Wooodward Bom ebody Disturbed. Kx- V ni- ted States Senator Henderson, ot Missouri, who has always beon "loyal to tbo core, in a JtaJiciil sense, is evidently disturbed. Ho made a 4th of July oration at St. Louis, In which he seems to havo taken a now departure, and struck the Grant column right in the centra. Ho said : We laei Bled unon Southern reiircBenUtion and when wo get It it sestua ws are aot aatUAed with la it tba quantity or qusiity oi tola rcpreaea- tatloa lo which we objactf If tbe former be tbe objection tbo proper remedy, It occura to me, la to elect more Itapuoncan meoiocra to uongreat. If tba letter be the objection, 1 auggeat tbat we t befora our doluded brethren of tbe south a ictrer oxamnls. Brcralooo the war eloaod we barebad is the Procidentia! eheiramiHtery man. We bed ftencrsl Greet sight years and we bare now had General tieyes tbreo yeara. liunag tbat time Republican majorities of two to one in both branches of Congress hero obanged into large Democratic msjot nice and tbe popular ma jority la tba nation lrom n hslf million Rcpubll osn to a ausrter of a millioa Democratic. I: these ha the laaltimate finite of miliUry rale what aball wa expect from tba oootlnaatioa 7 Tbia hero- worenip IS one 01 toe cm euects oi war mat aceut ta no aupcraeaed oy Bettor political erecuB. Such remarks sound rather Demo cratic, and if tho ex-Senator continues to inhalo similar views for a yoar long or, he will come out a full-fledged Democrat. Another AgonyOvee. TboGreen backers held their State Convention at Altoona, on Tuesday tho, 15th, for tbe purpose of manufacturing a new platform, and nominating a candidalo tor Stato Treasurer. Thoy did nomi nato an excellent gentleman, Henry Carey Baird, of Philadelphia, but he re fused to accept the nominatun,kno wing that a few vory smart fellows were af ter his cash. His telegram was a dis. appointmont to tho cash seeker, and reform blowers. The broken forces rallied and finally nominated Judgo Sutton, of Indiana, who ia a very wealthy retired farmer. After Do- wees & Co. go through him witb thoi: reform prooess bis rash account will be shortor than it has been in twonty years. The Greenback humbug may Uaf. through this, campaign,, hut it ta doubtful. The wrong men are shov ing the buck, as the professional gamb ler would romark. Tho larger portion cannot help themselves, and of course cannot help others. A Live Man." That Philanthro pist, Fete Herdic, was one of the brightest lights at tho late Greenback Convention, at Altoona on the 16th inst., and on that samo day Governor Hoyt granted a requisition from the Governor of Now York and a warrant in accordance therewith was iasuod to the proper authorities of Lycoming county. It Is charged tbat in 1876 Hordio borrowed $25,000 from a bank in Klmira, N. Y., depositing as collat eral security 1,000 shares of stock of the Williamsport Gas Company and 395 shares ot stock of the Lycoming Gas and Wator Company, of which he claimed to be the owner ; and, it is al leged that he "falwly represented the amount of capital stock of theso com panies, thereby giving to the shares deposited as a security an appearance of groat or value than they had, and thus obtained tho loan of 125,000 un der falso protenso." Frauds Mountain Hiqu I Tbe ro port of the Glovor Committee publish ed in the New York Star, a few weeks ago, shows the most astounding frauds and thefts in the National Treasury Department and Hint, which has ever disgraced any oiviliaod nation. Those thefts are directly chargeable to the Republican party, as its most trusted leaders aided in cavoring them up'fnr years. By thorn tho tax payers have been robbed of untold millions, the true amount of wbioh will nover be known until the people deoreo a change in National Administration which will overhaul tho accounts, and bring the criminals, high andlow, to justice. We propose to lay tbe feels before our readers at an early day. Tba DomlaioB Gorerament, In harboring Sll- tiag Ball, has got sa "Alabama" oa its haada, aa ia abelteriBg bim, ll becomoa retponalble for hie asls. Onr War Ueparlmeat hae laiaed ae ar dor la prereal Sittlag Bull from orottiag tho Cansdiaa bordsrs into tbo territory of tbo Hal ted States. Tho "Hitting Bull slelmt" may oe oapy the attenUoa of Amorleaa aad Bogiith dip. lematfl some day. aVeeano. We hope our wooden nutmeg patri ots will flguic the Sitting Bull dam ages a little more accuratoly than they did the "Alabama Claims." We ap peared before the Arbitrators in that case with a bill for forty-five million of dollari (45,000,000). We were award, ed thirty-three per cent. ($15,000,000), ton years ago, and hall ot that British gold is still not taken. It seems our govsrnment agent can cheat poor "Lo" at trfd, but John Bull don't hold so ttill. , Manners. The Washinglon Pott says: "Young men who are training for ft political career, and have an eye to the United States Senate as its tor mina! point, should remember that since 'plantation manners' went out of style, it is of the first importance to loam to be ft blackguard without being compelled to apologiie or fight." Oil Wasti. Tbe action of the Uni. ted Pipe Lines in relusing to run oil save for producers who have tankage on tbe line ia the cause of great dis tress among producers In the Bradford field, as ft large number ol tanks are running over and going to waste. It ia estimated that (,000 barrels day 'are now running on the ground. S OMKTHIKG IN Till WlNO. TIlO Pbll adelphia Record, ol tbe 10th, makes the following pertinent inquiry : "Tho publio will be curious lo know whether the idea of a Native American Demo cratic Association originated with Mr, Vaux, Mr. Randall or Mr. TilJen." More, the same journal remarks : "The next movement announood by tho kid. glove Democracy ia llie foiinaliuu of an 'American Democratic Association. Tho motto for its crest will be senlen tious : 'No Irish and no Catholics need apply.' Under this banner In 1851 marched a victorious party, before whom Mr. Vaux went down in tho dust. He will look woll walking under a like banner iu 1879 80. A Know-Nothing Democratio organization will bo a po litical monstor the like of which baa not heretofore been conceived. Tbank Heaven I the day for religious proscrip tion has passod away In the city of Philadelphia." Wo hope the Record is right. But it would be well onough to not trust po litical knaves and bigots too far. Hold on, Colonel 1 Tbo Baltimore Gazette, In alluding to tho speech made by a Senate officer, remarks : "Colonel Bright, the Sorgcant-at-Arnis of tho Senate, had bettor shorten up bis gait a little. He is going too last, in two important matters ho has disregarded tbo wishes of tho caucus that nomina ted him. Hid decided the States which receive J tho big offices should consider themselves satisfied, but Col. Bright has under bim no less than six im portant appointees from his own State ol Indiana. The caucus further do cided that all crippled Union soldiers in tbe Senate's employ should be re tained, and ho has just dismissed a doorkeeper, Sidney Wilson, who lost both legs at Gettysburg. There was a frog once who tried to blow himsoli up to tho size of an ox. for further particulars see .llaop." Tni Unhappy Bdcreyes. For party that has such trouble to koep Ohio in the Ropublican column and which sends to Washington for a oivil service reform levy of $100,000 on tho Government clorks, we muKt say the Republicans of the Buckeye State are a modest set. They already have tbe occupant of the White House, the head of tho Army and Treasury, the Chief Justice ol the Supreme Court, tbe Minister to France and the Republican leader in the House. Not content witb all this thoir man Sherman is us ing all the powers at his command to have himself nominated for President. It recalls Lincoln's joke whon so many distinguished people of Ohio visited him at one time, that ho feared th State would tilt up in their absence from borne. It is Queer. The advocates of the Pittsburgh riot bill raise this kind of an issue with over-aoalous advocates ot outside prosecutions : "Just why the Legislature voted to soreea lis owb members from tbe judgment of the riot in. reetlgating commitleo, and ordered the proaeoa tloB of mcB ao more guilty tkaa the shislded per- ty is one of the ourloua things which ae oao has Btlempiea to expteia, it is a clear eeso of mak ing '-dabofono anddeoh of aaothor. The writer is no doubt aware that the last Legislature was made up of noma wwrr quoer flab. Tho election of Don Cameron as United States Sonator was condusive proof of that fact; and it makes but very little difference what that body did after that, because one fraudulent aot usually brings about another. The LONG-CAMERON Legislature will be rememberod for long time by the tax payors of the Stato. Political Insurrection. The Phil adelphia Record remarks: "Mr. Honry Caroy Baird, at 3 F. M. on Tuesday, the 15th inst , was unanimously nomi- natod for State Treasurer by the Grcenhackers. At 6 P. M. he sent thorn back a unanimous declination. Mr. Buird is a financior aftor his kind, but he does not propose to he a martyr to his financial principles. TheConven Hon, thug flouted in Philadelphia, turn ed ite eyes wostward and choso Peter Sutton, of Indiana county, for it can didate, and adjourned tine die before Petor bad an opportunity to decline.' Sound to the Core. Congressman Coffroth, who was mado permanent Chairman ol tho Stato Convention, up on taking his seat, couched his spoech in the follow ing true business languago "No military Interference should be toloruted by freemen, and no Deputy or Special Marshal be appointed and paid by the United States Govorn mont. With theso sentiments as our watchword, victory ia assured boyond tho shadow of t doubt." Tbo crowned head of all the Rus- sias lives In tho midst of alarm. On retiring to a bed ft few nights fto he lound ft neatly -folded and addressed package of Nihilist newspapers be tween the shoots, and a few minutes later, while o vory body was hurrying to and fro in search of the daring emima ry of the revolutionists, a Nihilistic proclamation was tacked up in His Imperial Majesty a dressing-room. Pretty Bitter. The Shippensburg Chronicle slyly says : "The duty on quinine was removed by a Democratio Congress. This was swoet charity The Republicans will want a large quantity of it next tall to stop the shakes on them." "Honry Ward Beecher has abandon ed his flock and haa gone a-ftshing." Exchange. We presume tbe men of bis congregation all have key to the Church, and are' allowod to frequent the eelabliahment as in the palmy day ot Theodore ft Co. The New Clerk. Speaker Long has appointed Wm. L. Cooper, of Har risburg, Resident Clerk, in place of John A. Smull, deceased. Cooper was tbe Speaker's Clerk at tbe last session of tbe Legislature, and haa boon edu cated by Smull. Secretary McCrary cannot don tbe ormine before December next, Judge Dillon having concluded not to retire from the bench until that time. It is now considered certain tbat the Setnato will confirm Mr. McCrary. The work of paoking ft solid Sher man delegation from the South, in tho Radical Convention of 1880, ia being prosecuted with as much vigor as the groat industry of fence-making. The re-union of tbe Dodge family began at Salem, Mass., on the 10th instant. Over 400 Dodges were on hand. What a Falaoy. Home interesting lucts in relation to labor have boon pro por J by .Supvhntondonl n right, ol tho Hussaciiusciis uureau oi nauur Statistics. According to this expert the number of convicts in 1878 in all tbe Stale prisons of the Union was 29,197,01 whom 13,180 wore employ ed In mechanical industries. Tho greatest number was in New York and tbe smallest in Rbodo Island, very naturally, the one being tho largest and the other about the smallest Stale in the Uniou. At tbe rato of forty cciim por day, which was the average, the. wage-earnings of covicls tor the whole year amounted to $1,021,515. At $2 per day, which is the averago price oi similar labor outside of prisons, these samo men would havo earned $8,122, 576, according to Mr. Wright. Tho products of prison labor, it we take tlio abor at vi por day, did not excoeu $20,000,000 in 1878, while the pro ducts of all the mcVhanical industries of the United States amounted lo five thousand millions. These fk'ures will serve tbo advocates of tho abolition of contract labor in tho prisons but il must bo borne in mind tbat it is a flairitioiis piece of reasoninir which as- assumes that the 13,180 prisoners who wore employed as producers in 1878 would have produced anything 11 they nad Doon at large. As a rule, the gen- tlemon who fill the prisons do not la- nor at az per day or at any other price when running at large. More: The convicts in our county prisons should Do made to earn their living ny working on the publio streots and roads, instead of lounging in jail and living ot! tho lax-payers. Good Advioi. The following whole some advice is given by the Philadel phia Inquirer, one of the Stalwart Rad teal organs of tbat city. The editor reminds his Radical brethren that when they were ft majority in Con gross "thoy put upon tbe appropria tiou Dins legislation which it was wrong to put Ihoro." Now tbat they are in minority, it advises them to "accept the inevitable, and as they can not help themselvos, to endure as best they can tbe situation. Could any loyal man in the Union aay it any bet ter? But will tboy heed it. Lovely. We see it stated that Gov. Hoyt has issued his warrant on a re. quisilion from the Governor of Colora do, for the removal of Jamos Cum- mings and Mrs. Annio Love, an elop ing party, from Pittsburg to Colorado. Cummings, it seems, some time ago was tho victim of an aggravated dis. ease, and Mr. Love, a French Canadian took care of him until bis health had been restored. Cummings showed his gratiti.te by running away witb Love's wife, the eloping couple taking with them $3,000 of Love's money and two of his children. Something Sensible. Some ot the Southern negroes take a correct view of the Kansas emigration scheme. At a recent session of the Dallas (Texas) Conference ot the African Methodist ivpisoopal Church a resolution was adopted declaring tbat the Conference did not indorse the exodus scheme, nor the Convention called to promote it "by broken-down political tricksters." The Conference advised the colored people of Texas to "remain at home attend to their crops, purchase homes and educate their children." CoMiNU to Lira Aoain. Sinco ex- Christian Stalosman Harlan was drag. god from his political coffin to preside over the Iowa Republican Convention. and urodit MoDiiior fallerson was voted for as candidate for United States Senator in New Hampshire, no grave yard of buried politicians scorns to be aafo. An Indiana nowspaper actually suggests Schuyler Colfax as Repuhli. oan candidate for Uovornor in tbat State. Is it not strange that these pub lie robbers should still be tolerated outside of a penitentiary f Well Covered. Lucy Hoopor, writ ing under date of Paris, June 26, to tbe Evening Telegraph, myt: "Master Isaac Roll, jr., the young iiephow of Mr. James Gordon Bennett, of the Now York Herald, is just five yoars old Tbe day after the young gentleman's advent, his nncle called lo see him, and laid on bis cradlo 100 United Statos bonds of $1,000 each as a christomflg gift, or rather a gift of 'joyous arrival,' according to tbo old mediaeval custom at tho accession of a king." That Fraud. It was roportad last week in Washington that Mr. Hayes had concluded to call an extra session of Congress in tictobor next with a view to impressing tbo country with the belief tbat tho Democrats had left the Government in a crippled and helpless condition. Considerable time will olaoee between this and October and Mr. Hayes will havo several op portunities to change his wonderful mind. A Fizzle Only lis, out of 251 dologatoa turned up at the late Green back State Convention at Altoona, July lfibh. Less than half of the necessary reformers were present on suoh ft vital oogasion. Liko the Ro man Empire the thing must fall, how ever great Its pretentions. Extra Sesbionb. An exchange says : A prominent Domocratio Con grossman took his daughter to tank the other evening because she pormit tod her lover to stay after ten o'clock "La, pa," said she, "we wore only hold ing a little extra season." Tbe Con. gressman willed, An exchange remarks: "Suppose, for instance, that Illinois should fur nish both the candidates, Gran, and Davis. Hero would be a combination Davis secured the nomination of bia law partner Lincoln when Grant was ft pro-slavery Deorsxrat." Tho bouse where Donedict Arnold once lived in New Haven, Connecticut is still standing, and ft number of aril. cles which ho owned are still there. It Is suggested that thoy bo sold for the benefit of the Andre mouument. Republican stalwarts will have a sigh ol rebel when tbey loam that Jeffor son Dhvti haa written a letter author iiing ft friend to positively contradict the statement that he is ft candidate for the United Statos Senate, During recent attack of the snakes tbe gentle Ring of Burmah deprived twelve of his female relatives of their heads. Tbe reason assigned was that 488, mothers Inlaw ware enough to minister to his want.' a nap em e , Judge Sutton, of Indiana, Is tho m$n the Greenbackeri wi',1 go for this Sum mor. Judge Mason was the victim last yc-ar bankruptcy. Goncral Robert Toombs, of Georgia, Buys he never said that bo would live to call the roll of his slaves at tbe foot of Bunker Hill Monument, but says "that was a fancy lie dtarted by Jack Hale of New Hampshire." gnu dmtlffrraftttJ. Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of writs of Limrt Facia; leiued oat of the Court of Commoa Pleas of Clesr l.ld eouolv. and ta ma directed, there will exposed to public isle,-at VW- Cvurs H'V la tho borough of Clearfield, oa , Friday. August 81b, IH1U. At I u'o'ook, P. M , the following described real attste, to wilt Alio, all the uadivlded foar.Snecnlhe af tho following trsot of Isnd tituato la Brady township, Clesrflcld oouuty, Penn's., bouodod and described ae fullowa, to wlti Beginning at a poet in the ditlriot line, the aoutbweat oornerof said tract or landi tbenoe north!! degrees eaet Oil A-lll perches to a noat. the aorthwett aoroer of tamo: tbenoe eatt toSpercheitoapott; tbenoe oulh0 degrees west 1 0I pctones to a BCWtooa ; luenoo eouta ov oe. ;ees east ls peronce to a pott j incaoe aouta or iearees wtit 13 4-10 pervbes lo post : III coos south SS degrees seat VI peroboa to a beesb i thcaoa aortb so degreea oast bv percnea to pott tbenoe south SO degreea oast 46 perobea to beech ; tbenoe south KUf degreea eatt Wa perches to pott; fuencc south IRS perches to pott; thence 811 do greet west SO a-10 perches lo pott or msple'; thence south If dcgiees weat 146 pcrohca to n rod osk tbenoe weat 124 perobes to pott t thence south l degree! weat 117 S Si) perchea to a poat ; tbenoe weat ok perchea ti poat; tbenoe eoulb U degreea weat 86 S-10 parohee to a poat f thenoo north 831 degreea as peronee to a augarf laenoe aortb I i degrees out Oil porchet to a pine ; theoce north SSI degreea weal 70 pcrchet to the piece of beginning, containing l,lnt aoret, more or leu, atriot mtiaiure. Alto, all the interett of raid psrtles derived through Sarah Royoolda. Halted, taken in execution aod to be sold as the prop erty of Robert Otborn, Robert J. Nloholaon and Nathan Carrier. Tbbms op Bsi.r. Tha price or snm at which the propsrtv aball be atruok off muel be paid et ibe time of aale, or auoh other arrangemente mails ss will be approved, otherwise tbe property will be Immediately put up and toll again at tne etpente and rltk of tbo person to whom It was struck off, and who, In esse of deficiency at aueh re-asle, shall maks good the same, aod in no loatanoa will tba Dead bo presented la Court for confirma tion unlet! tha money it actually paid to tho Bberif ANDREW PKNTZ, Jr., Rhkriks's Orrica, 1 HhsriD. Clt.nielJ, Pa., July 16, IK7v. ORPHANS' COURT SALE -OF Valuable Property! EHtaie of H'iii. S. IMrkty, Vtc'd, BY firUflof an order liiued out of tin Orpbttni' Court of CUfcrlUld couotj, P , tbor will t xpoied to publio ul it th Court Houm, in tb uorvuKBoi uiMrutsd, oa Friday. I bo Ut day uf August, 1879, AT ONE O'CLOCK F. N.t Alt tho"ert.n trMit ud parottli of Und il tu tu in Clearfield Munly, IV, bound, aad d cribed folio wi. to wit No. I. A pleco b Hand bounded oa tbo Eatt by land of David Bear, on tbo Houtb by land of Mn. 0. Vatebio. on tba Wot b land of Henry Doltf and a. W. CalJw.ll, nd on tbo North by land of u. w. Caldwell, oouta.n.ng JBM rr-TH'O wfCAta'S, Mora or lew, and baTiag thereon a two-story Dwelling House, lH pprinf ruuning water noar by, Ddnw earn, 4060 feet, w itb welt of wator, t.Keiber witb other outbu il iiing! anl improvement1. No. J. Beint a traot of laad ia Becoarta town- hip. eituato on Winner ran, aad known aa tbo J. VV. Smith lurvey, and adjoining land of gimp- ton, Hopkini Co., containing 179 ACRES, Mora or leu. and be ior underlaid with eareral raluablo vein, of BITUMINOUS COAL, with nemioek ana oiner timber tberoon. No. S. Being tituato ia the ill.ee of (ilea II ope, Clearfield county, fronting on Main ttroet, and running back to Clearfield oroek,oontaiaing Three Toum hots. More or leat, and baring tfaereon a frame liable, ice bouia and blaekimUb tbop. TEBM8 Of BALK; Ono-thlrd of price at which property it knocked down on eonflrmatioa of aale, and the balaaoe in one and two yeara, atcured by baud and mort gage on the p rem i del, Pernona not complying wun torini, me property win be re-advortieeo: at their coat and expenee. M. A. DICKEY, WaVLLACtt Kun, Administratrix Attoraeyi. Glen Hope, Pa , July 18, 879-3t. rpHIAL I.HT. Lut of eaaiea letdown for A trial at teoond and third weokt of 8-ptem bet Tom, WW i ttCONB WBBK, 6TH hOSDAY (lVTlf AV) Of itPr. Jetae Liana n. Darid MrKianoy, m, Andrew Penti ot. al. Tt. Kittanning Coal Co. B. GoodlanaVr Saiaael ttortloa J amen O. Heaty i. li. tioodlander John Cowan ot. al, Andrew Hooertaon ti. T. A. A H. A. MoKen. ft. Geo. Kramer et. a), rt, Btewart Cowea. vn Moihannon L A L Co. Tbomae Mitchell to. John Dillon et. a). GoodfellowAHon.touie tb, Jan. Poreat A Son. M. M ubert vt. Bru baker A Hollo peter tt. o. ummtsBaer re. ueo. nramer ol. at, M. Hubert ri. Brubaker A Hollopater n . r bv write a. to ute rt. a. timer. R. C. Thompaoa ot. al. T. John W. Bell. Wa. Lather ri. Jno. M. Jordan oL al. Lireright, Liogle A Co. Tt, JudahWhltoomo et. al. fonn ttootn vi. MorrttdUo Coal Co T. K. Blandy vt. Oreraoertof lieoatdr tp traiaer oromere re. ADHtin Acrin. ItchangeB'k, Marietta to. Arnold A Hartthora. tbihd won, nasT hosdat (Uri da?) or ocr. Beyer, Uuyor A Co. vt. Frederick Hamey ot al, " " " va. H Lirorlght a, al. " u M vt, T H Blandy ot. al. Co, N. Bank, Clearfield va. flannel Cooowoy. " - Tt Hiram Woodward. Andrew Gardner " tb Curua Reami ot. al. T. C. Ueimi' vt. lluiiel No If ot. nl. B. Wolf, Aeiigoon, vt. Jamot Hea D. C. Uentnl va. Baaial Miller JKP Hall vt. Henry Bhowaitef T B AlUton vt. K. 1). Fullirtoa Edmund Dale, Tiuitee vi. Benj. Knepp II H bbiilingford tb. Kbert Hare Powell T 0 Beon, Sec A Treat vt. Ueo W Horn eL al. ElieaButley vt. DuUoii A Pallor Bamool Snyder va. Nultor, Dart. A C Prank, Bro't A Co, vt. Jae Kerr A Co. Caaper Loipoldt vt. Khrittian Tubbt Mayt A Hatnorly va. Henry Wkllnot J B Kllli va. B knot i. KL1 BLUOU, ProtbonoiAfy . O tbo atinei of Grand and TrarerM Jurore drawn for September Term, A. D. 1879, oommtn eing on tho fourth Monday, September 2 2d, aad to continue for inreo oootocutlrn weeki, via Fourth Mondny, Sept. Slid ; fifth Mwday, Sep tea br 2ih, aod fir it Monday of Oct'r, tho fith JBArTb JPBOait VfltNTWRBK, MIT. 32b. v,uaa iimwn, voTingion,! retnr Krnard, Knoi, Wm 11. wa. 11.11. Allea Hoover. Pise. Jcha f Weaver, Clear'd, D B Shield.. H.cir, D Straver, Wsllsoeton, Georiro Mofflt, Dsoator, Jas haBter, Br., Jordan, Issac Tbemas, Bloom, Joo Kliacr, Ncwbarf, J oho Bh.rlok, Rntdv, Jsmes Arderv, ItorrlB, Wm Johe., Woodward, Wm L Moore, Ferguson, n r lowna, liaetoo, L R Merrell, OlcarSelJ, It R Laaleb, Lawreace, J W Hbodee, Uoatsdalo Wm II P.tars, loin. Hear; B Dsrr, Burntids, .eaoe Hartthora, Pika, Jnba leareoa. Deoatar. ilea; u Heat, II oaudala. TBAVBBBB JITBOaalsT WRBK, BBST. JJd. M R Of deB, Clearteld. Jos, F P,ie, Otoeola, ' (lee. Bobwem, Brad), Jaoob O Rmith. llradv. PrSBk Uou, Wallacct'a, Weelcv Bhlrej, Bradf'd, A B Tata, Ureoawood, T J Tbompeoa, tireea'd, J L Kras.10, Cleartald, J 11 Rowla, LawreDoe, Rll Llaaa, Brady, Wm. Bmllh, Woodward, Bemael alrUbeo, 11.11, OemtiAeld Braoa, Bradv, 1 U VaaUassa, lloata'd, Jcnatbaa Walker, Kooa, I Frank Rlthel, Brad;, Aadrew rWfal. Ilcrrla, Whltmer Bloom., Car'B) Jamee Lsmsr, Baraaida, A.barv Uearbart, Mor'e, Use Uellcb, Lawreace, Jaa MrUaa(b.j,Cls'rd, D W Luisa, Bell, Bamusl Let, Hattoa, Jas Ovea, Bocoarie. Matt. Mcarvov, Cbett. Xaml V sallora, tireea'd, r as niroa. J or!n Jno R McCssra, Pike, O P Bloom. Uloom. Jos't Plabcll,OovlatUB, icroart Bloom, t,aw r, Wm Williams. Jordan, Frank Bash, Boiga, D McCariaev. Wood'd. Jas. Cbapmaa, Bamtlde, siorris iaboj, Hoeti d, Jaoob Potter, Morris, 9 Uormoct,CoviarteB, i . (.las;, viearaeiii, Ales Ksll.lCB, Nor ri, Alet Wblllsker, PlkJ, Peter Beck, Baraelds, A H Bradv, Uellcb, Oliver Hebler, Qr.bam Freak Pelsrt, Uaoalar. Aadrew Ukul, Beeesria, TBATlasl iuaoat- ia wsaa, asrr. IDra. Qco Tossr, Carweasv'lo. tlarry Bevder, Dooator. Ueo A Kepbart, Dicstar, V Woaderlv, Beecarla, J W Straw, Jordan, II W Park, Clc.rll.ld, Pbilip Arnold. Bradv. 1 u Whi.,l., Bran;, Ab'm Boas, Hoattdsls, Chat Kiev, Bornslde. Wm Rrothera, Baraaida, Rlcb'd Morrisoa, Cheil, Jno Hbannoa, Wood'ard, Laelaa Bird, ilottoa, BiepB rie.eaor, t'B.OB, Mm Woolrldae, Brad'd, Daa'l Brborr, Corw'HIa, Ueo 0 Moore, Cleertald, J L Pearco, Bradford. JoaepB Heeler. Unlen. W Stilt, Woodward, nam I uarts, U.ruu, W Holllnciworth. Hot'.. Side. Foi, Qnllob, iJaoHantrocs, Wood'aR), bbOWllaoa, Bradrcrd. tt R Kismer, Lawroaca, Ab'm O Shot, Bacearla, Tboa Baraa, Dacalar, Gllmere Hhlrey, Uothto, as rarreil, reaa, Jameo Hal.y, Baraaida, James MeKeawa, Pcob, Aadrew Kll.ara, Cheat, Jas LfviBfttoa, Clear'd, reior bj wsaor, sjsadv. vsATBSas jiisost lo WBSi,crr. ra. Jaa McCrackoa, Jardaa, Jna Rebor, Woodward, a 0 Jeablas, Car'evllle, A II Irvla, W Wastovor, Baraaide tp BeoJ ralkereoa, Uallob, Jno Mellendrf, Brsdp llbsmer Hale, Morrla, WmBi,ler,Olesrleld, Jeba Parlor, Pike, A W Cowder, Bradford, Fremp Ball Qnaawood, aisjeCarr, Plba, Mean Tr.mS. Brsdrorl. 0 Bblree. Bradford Pat tloiaa, Uo.tedls, J B Uearbart, Uo((i, .no. ninem, B.BOS, Daniel Beomaa, Kaol, M McHcadrp, Bradv, Frank Oroatt, Bloom, ' Ueo W Rei, Boocarla, R J Walker, Osooola, Harp. Ravder. Law'au. J McKleraaa, Uallob. Daa'l N.f, Oeoaola, Jsa b Csrrv, L City, Jno Unrmaa, Baratldo ta rt a nnaoia, uraay R O Hasallloa, L City. 0 J Wectever, Baraaiie, A lloralaa, 8r., Ilaeloa, Id Flood, Oorlagt oa, rw n pe.u, 1'iearaeia, J 0 Johaeloa, Jordaa, J I War, wlrard, ORO AN fOH IAI.R r,nM, purchasing a SMITH AMKRICA.V OKuai purchasing a SMITH AMKRICA.V oauAl find It lo their advaalage ta call si tbe first III Nstloni be obteinod fioi . . . ' ". " portaai taictaiatloa eaa the nndeiitKond. W M. K. DILL Apm M.m Clo.rl.ld, Pa private risr Valuable Real Estate ! ' Tho uf. derived, living Peaa twftOWi tVeltT'oounty, Pa., offeri tbe following talnakl. Real KtUU for tale t f 446 Acres of Land, More or loot, ia Beooeria townthlp, I ting th north aide of big Clearfield crook, and within one mile of tho latno. Tbe above load U henviiv covered with hem look, white oak, rook oat, and 04 her bard wood timber, and a quantity f pine, laid to bo half a millioa or more feet. The tame It heavily underlaid with bitumlneui coal, tnd directly on tho lino or railroad leading from HoulidaletoCoalport. Iti value I-unknown. There are, alto, otaer valuable mineral! oa tbe me. Tbo abore land Hot about two and a-hfilf m1i below tbo village of Glen Hope, adjulning Undt of George Groom aad othort, on what te known at Porter'i run. The Improvement ea theoro. orty aro a good geared taw mill, in running order, BlgD U BtUS, HVH1 ssaanaxa., BBBBstjv ID DOH ff B ner, fit for a I in opt anymachtnory. There ii.alae a large frame dwelling bouaoand frame bank barn thtioun, tnd about forty or fifty arret, more or leu, of the land la cleared. Any perion witbiog to ill real in property of tbii kind will do well to examine thia property. I will cell the whole or tho undivided half lot emit, it may tuit tbe purobeacr. Tbo above trnot of land will make two or tbreo farm I, which wiU compare favorably with tbo greater part of our oouuty. Price and termi made known to any person wiihinc to nor cbaHO, Por further particular! oall in perion or addrctt the undersigned at Grampian Hilli P.O Clearfield oouuty, I'a. SAM'L WIDKMIUB, Jan. V, hln-tf. lOL'RT PROCLAMATION. J W hihiaKi Hon. C. A. MiTKR. Preildenl Judgo of tbo Court of Commoa Pleat of tbo Twenty-fifth Judicial bittrlet, eompoeed of tbo enuntiei of Clearfield, Centre and Clintea and Hon. Abbah Oodkb and Hoa. V meant B. Holt, A moo into Jvdjrei of Clearfield eonntv havo latued their precept, to mo directed, for the holding of a Court of Commoa Pleat, Orphanr Court, Court of Quarter Betaloat, Court-of Oyer and Terminer, and Court of General Jail Deliv ery, at the Court II onto at Clearfield, In nad for the county of Cleorfield, commencing on the fourth noiiaay, i tie wa aay oi mpt., mitt, and to continue tbreo woeki. NOTICE 19. therefore, barely ilven.toth) Coroner, Jaiticoi of tho Peroo, and Conitablei, in and tor tald eounty of Clearfield, to nppetr la their proper peraont, with their Record I, Bella, Inqultitlont, Kxamioatloni, and other Hemem. brancea. to do tfaoao thlnga which to their offloot, and In their behalf, pertain to bo done. Uy an Act of Auombly, paaaed tbe Ith dav of May, A. I). 1Kb 4, it it made tho duty of the Jut. ticca uf the Peaoo of tho toveral oouetici of tbia Commonwealth, to return to tba Clerk of tho Court of Quarter Seailuna of the reapeetlvo eouotict, all tbo recognitaneefl catered intobefora tnem by any porton or poraoaa ebarnd with tbo eommiaaloB of any crime, except mcb eatea aa may bo ended before a Justice of the Peaet, aa der oxiatlng lawi, at leaat tea .deyi before the commencement of tho tetaton of the Court to which tbey aro mado returnable repectivelj,and In nil oaiei wbiro any rooognitaaeat are entered Into lent than ton dayt before the commencement of tha leiiloa to which they ore mado returna ble, tbo taid Juaticet ore to return the tame la the iBtni manner at If laid act had aot been patted. GIVEN undtr my hand at Clearfield, thlt ih day of July, in tho year of our Lord, eat thoutand eiglit hundred and leviaty-ntne. julj V to ANDREW PKNTZ, Jr., Sheriff. Teachere' Examinations. The examination of tachera for Prorliioaal Certificate! In and for Clearfield eounty, for the Khool yoar U79, will bo bald at (ho following timei and placet : fltrard, at Congrcii Hill, Saturday, July 2Slb. Pika, Pike Ind., and Curwcnarilla borough, at Bloom ing ten, Monday, Augut 1 1 th. Knox, at Now Millport, Toooday, Aug. lltk. Jordan, at Aaaonvilla, Wednesday, Aug. 13th Beccoria, at Glen Hope, Thuraday, Aug. Itth. Gulich, at Janeavtlle, Friday, Aug. 1Mb. Woodward, Houtidalo and Madtra lnd., at Hofltzdale, Monday, Aug. IStb. Decatur aod UtoewU, at Oioeola, Taonday, Aug. ltfth. Bgg and WAllaeatoa borough, at Blue Ball tchool faouM, Wednunday, Aug. J(Mb. Bradford and Bradford Ind., at Bigler, Thura. day, Aug. Slu Clearfield, Lawrenoo and Lawreneo lad., al Clearfield, Friday, Aug. Ud. Goifaen, at Phawivtlle, Saturday, Aug. ltd. Hutton, at Pen field, Monday, Aug JSth. Sandy, at DaBeit, Tuesday, Aug. 2fith. Brady and Bloom, at Lutberaburg, Wednesday Aug. 27th. Penn, at Pennvlllc, Thuraday, Aug. 21Mb. Lumber City aad Forgo eon, at Lumber City Friday, Aug. 2t)th. Vnion and Rook ton Ind., at Rocktoa, Monday, Sept. lit. Covington and Karthaui, at I'aloa aghoa houao, Wednesday, Sept. Ad, Morrit, at Kylertown, Thuraday, Sept. 4th. Graham, at Falrvlow tchool ho oao, Friday, Sept. 6th. U roan wood, at Bower, Monday, Sept. Ith. Bell, at Trout Dale aobool aouea, Tea-day , Sent. Vth. Burnaide borough aad towaahim at Bura-ld. Wednesday, Sopt, HUh. New W aib log ton and Newburg borougbl, at New Waahington, Thwraday, Kept, 1Kb. Chert, at MoPherrott Khool hoate, Friday, Sept. 12th. An examination for adtltlonal braaebot to tho Provisional Ccrtifloata, will ha hold in Clearfiold, Saturday, Sept, SVlb. No oao can bo admitted to tbo elate aftor tbt opening of tho examination, wbioh will bo at I A. M. each day. Applicant! mutt enter the elate tho firat examination they attend, which mutt ho In tbo dtatriet where they intend toachiag. It ll U bo hoped that Direct or a wilt taiiiit apoa bar ing thctr applicant examined la their preaeooo, tad that they will arrange ta make their appoint meat a oa day of oxamiaatlos. An educational meeting wilt bo held at tbo float of each exam ination. Patron, tnd Director! are cordially in vited to bo preeeat. All who apply for a Certlfi oato mutt praient a teetiroaiai of good, moral character, aignad by a Mini ator of tka Goapoi and two other reputable oitlaana. To belli (at tho work of the examination, applicaata, aot otherwiio provided, oaa tec ore from mo paaeik tableta, already preparod, for oao dime, tiab-. eriptiont to tbo 'NMyleawia aVdkeol JuhttmI at club ratei, will bo taken, oa day af lamination,. Prttervo thia notice. M. L. MctjUGWN, fiup tof PabUo School.. Clearfield, Pa., July 10, U7S-4t. PORT GRAPE WINE Dead lo tba prlaclpsl Chureajes for Ooasmaalo, purpoaea. Excellent forLnlie. u&TTtakly Paraom uil tha Ajod. vss a'i c SPEER'S PORT GRAPE .WINE I FOl'H rC4M OLD. Tbla (Mebratod Matlva Wlaa la etaaa from law juice of tbo Oporta lirapa, raiaadj ta tbla Coonly. Iu IavaJaaale Tonio and Strengthening Properties are ansarpatiedl by any other Nstiv Wlaa. Be lo tba para Jalca af Iba (area, ptodaoed aader Mr. Spear a owa persoaal aaporvltiiiB, Iu parity and geoaiaefloea are iruaraBtMit. i'h. yooafteet child may partake of Iu (eaoroas qaelillea, aad lbs wck.rt invalid ae. rt to advsauao. Il Is p.BJIcularl; beoetslal ta Iba a(ed aad debit Itt UJ7 aad Ballad U tae rerioas allmaau tbat af reet lha weaker fi. It Is la avary reeueot A WINK TO Bh RBLIKO ON. ., SPEER'S ; P. J. SHERRY, The P. J. BltERRT Is a Wlaa af taperlor Cberaclar, aad partakaa af tba foUeo ajealUtea ol tbo (vspo frm akleb It la aaado. F Partly, Rleboaaa, Flavor aad Modlolaal Fravorllaa, vt will be feaad aaeacellad. SPEER'S P. J.BIUTJDY, Tbla RArTtlTsUadsaarivaMUtbUooaatry, bala tar superior far median! parpaaaa. Il IS A Pl'Ri dlHIIIstkra tram ibrapoaad oosulaa valaabU madlaal prspcailaa, It bn a delleau tare., steal ear U tbat of Sb. trapes from which It Is oUatlllooVaad a) la reM lever arncai Irstlass famlliaa. Rea tbat Iba Blraalara af ALFRED BPIKR, Passalo N. J., is over Iba eorb af taab betUe, B01X 8T X. W. QSeiSiJL July 16, lart.ly.