i '.11 r ,11114 r- !f, ,v 41 CLEARFIELD REFIBLIIM," ' I fret.ienao mil WiDinamr, t , j, l OuoouxvEa v m aoiehtv, ', ,"r"i ' oLBAnFiEtP, A'!!,,',!, r. 1 E S T A n 1, 1 H II li I) I M 18T. Ths largest Circulation ul any Ntwapeper '" ' la North (jeutral rcniiaylvaula. , Terms of Subscription."" Tf paid In edrtu.ee, or wilhlo I moathe...,M OO If ptiii after 8 and before ft montha .. l AO U paid aflw iba .miration of montha.,, 3 OO Bates ot Advertising, . ,' Traoelrnt advertlaementi, per square of l6llneaor km, s time, or leae. ...... at do Xnr each aubfreqoent Inaortlnn , 6ft Admtnletratoreand Kxeootcra' notioea-..,.,. 1 60 Auditor." notliwe. .., ...... 2 60 Caution, and K.traye...... , .,...., 1 60 I IMaenlntlon notice. ., 1 00 ' Profra.lonal Card, 6 llnaa or leea,l year- 6 SO Local notion, par Una I SO ItKARLT ADVEltnSnMBSTS. .' ' ".' 1 1 aiara...N...-$8 00 I J ooluma..,mll.T 00 1 1 equarec 15 00 , eolunuu.,,,.,.., ,46 0 aaaeaaa.t.j....M 1 09lutaa..n.., sU 00 ;;ri",,;:;.-.'Job Work,''-'"''..! I '' .. , , .' BLANKS. ."";,' ... Viegla quire........ $2 60 I 0 quires, pr,qutrc,$1 75 l qmrea.pr, quire, S 00 Over 0, por quire, l SO s ....!.!, .. ... UANomi.Ls. .,.., .,., ',; t abort, l or r, Jl (Ml f ahiwt, ! or W.M 1u .hoet, Jf or lea., S 00 1 abort, J5 or lona.lO SO r; Orr 26 of each of aboro at proportionate ratea. I ' ' " QEORfJK B. (IOODIiASDEII. 'i, , , .,. GEOllUE 11AUKU1Y, ' " " rnMlabet..' yUSfcUuur 0111 31 1IE.IEW, f SEWING MA C 11 1 N Ji 1 5- ; The BLEES !", i .- ... Nt4t Link Motion, Aim nut notaelcii niftabins. Ia't fail to iimlne H bfor purchus- log lotwhure. ill. llHIPCC, MEKCIJ ABbTTAILOU. f'. CLBAUFIKlaD, VA., ...... . 1 .j.i ... . ,, . -,, j ... ... Agot fur ClcnrfifjlJ cuuuljr. . ff "Lol Afftintt wanM iB tot? town In Ui yatyt to whom liberal turn. will tt Kivo. J loo't fil to tsstmine It ol swtisf yuunelf. 'i Cloarleld, Psk., Feb. 7, le72-tf. . . . , i TOBACCO AND CIGARS I . - ...... fl WU0LK8ALK AN1 RKTA1L . , ... ... ., .1 ... " At tba Kaw Tobaooo and Cigar Btera uf ' J , a, if. sa.a ir, . tween Bbaw ilouH i Uansion Zlouaa, Clearfield. :t - - . , , h ... . Mitautlj on band a fine axsortmrnt of Navj; CoBfraif, Cnrondith, Cable. Hpunrdrl, . " " Michigan and Century Firnnt 1 Cbowinf Tobacco, li. laa, a largo and well aalcoted atoek of Iuiportod and Domeetle Clgnrr, Smoking Tobaeeot, 1 -' , klaarsehauu anil.Brlar Fipca, . , f '' P ipe Hi tares, Tobaooo .1 TIM, Cigar lloMcra, and erorjthiog genarallj found In a well regulated Cifnr and .'!: Tobaooo Store. ' Bnemcmber the plnce: larket atrcct, ba. aaa Bbaw Jlonao and Mansion Qouso, Clrtar. el, Pa. ..... v ,. , ad.tJaa.S'T2' OOK 9TtV E8I f- KPKAR'B CALORiriC, BUSQVEI1ANNA, v sri'ERIOR. 1 l. PENS, REGULATOR, V0BI.K COOK, NATIONAL RANGE, (RIl'MI'll, PARLOR COOKS, EAR'S RKVOLVINQ I.IOTIT8 f AND UOU1ILK HEATER.", tad all kind! of Heating Store for aula bjr tog.VTt II. P. BIQLER A CO. JERRA C0TTA STANDING VASES, , , IIANGIKG VASES,: .;' ":,, jtove Lining end Fire Brick, ' kept oonitautljr on band. ' w amItiiex-ware I OP BVKKV DESCRIPTION I HOCKS! POTS! ; CROCKS. ker'a Patent Airtight Self- Healing ll-lllt C'MIIK 1 ... ' BUTTER CROCKS, with lidn, ' II M CHOCK.S, MII.K CROCKS, i . APPLK-HUTTKIl CHOCKS, t IMUKLG CHOCKS, WKR TOTS, 1'IE DISHES, STEW POTS, 1 a greet many othr things too oninerona to r mention, to be had at FRED'K. LEITZINGER'S 10NK - WARE POTTERY, a Corner ol Cherry and Third Street), , CLEARFIELD, PA. eogS f . J3IGLKK k CO. bv fur ttlt : ' XEIACE & WACOX WOODS, v 8IIAFT3 AND TOLES, UBS, SPOKES, FELLOKS, Ac.- ..... .... ,7 Tlagoand Wagoo Makora ihonld make a f thli acd call and oxamlna Ihcm. Thcj told at fair prleea. ' ua22 71 A Notorious Fact I : fltlS r mora ftoplo tronllcJ witli Lung i.irMet in this town thmi any othorplaca o I In th Htils. Onn of tho grrat uauiiei of ,th uie of an iiupttr trticlf or ('uftl, Inrvlr l with iulphar. Now, why not tiToid all prMrv your liroi, by lining only ihrej'i Celebrated Coal, fn from all itin. Crdcri left at th itnrci of Kiuhard md Jainei II. Urabtkin A Bum will rcocivtj attention. ABRAHAM IinPIIllET. N8 1 8 AWS I 6AWS 1 A"B CROSS CUT, at ILL, DBAS CIRCULAR SAWS. AND ton's Lightning Cross-cut Saw, ALSO, It PERFORATED A ELECTRIC SAWS, Tor lale by ,70 1L T. BIOLER A CO. sale's Embrocalion, t (LATE POWELL'S,) dlieaaei Incident to Hnreei, Cattle, and aoan Flenh, requiring the naa of aa oiternal annllcetioa. ' Imbroeavlnn wai eiteniirely mod by rertimenT ounng tna war. ale b? Ilartawlrk A Irwin, OlearKeld R. Irwin, CurweniTlll,. Daniel Uood. bntheriburg. tf. Mention, Lumbcrmrn! are now maniilarlnrlng onr IMI'ltOVFK BTKKI, .HiiCktT MllVlNO CANT L au per lor to any othrrin ums Wo bare took a large quantity of Cantbooki uaia- rafting purporen, which wt are irlling iroaab. AUlis K. kusahu, laid. Pa., March IS. 1671. I IM1.R I lir. APOoe two-teated KR1AUE. Inquire of P. Q. mVlSdj Cloardcld. 'tvsi'iZ hurt i , i . i '- w-iif m i.tr-i-i j. Mini jf .n..,!'..! , ! 1'. ,1 " V.' I ,,, N, I .,. II.OQODUNDER fc HAQEBTI,' V0L'4C--WH0LE NO 1IARBLE AM) ST0XE YARD ! "-I' m s.' "a'.'.L i i) dkl 4',,",; n Hi,., ..... 1,1 . ., , ,,,,, , ,,. . lHV ,,, . nnrliig. tirj(igM M Tn Marble' bnilnctt, dnlraa la inform Ucr Jrimife and tin ublio tbat ilia hao now n.( k-p (.omtanllj on hand a largo and wall ttiaotaa aUckof ITALIAN AND VKR.MOS JI AP13r('nii l'lj prcjiiired to furfthk to order T05IBSTONK8,. I- '' ..I no.x asd'cr.vduj iojius,', J..n .f MONUMENTS, Curb! arid IWa for CpmeteTjr Lola Window 11. .'n. glllt and Cap, alao, ' .,;.!, . BClUiAU,. lAIll.Ii A Nil WASH' 8IAKD -".-'" .fOM. -.'.". ' 'CL.Ynrd on Rrod irrect, near tboH, R. DM.ot, d.-arflplil. ). ' . M.ri Lullu iburf; Marble lard r,llG lubsrribcr rcopcotfully aniionnccx to thli X uouiiuiiniry and tlto public gcncraUy that bo u now c&u'Umvi-iy ciiffnifi'd in the uaniim uctur of lltuj and foot Stones, Stand, Tallin and 11 iiri'au Tops ttc. No higher fribulo can be paid to a dootaacd relative or friend tbn the cn liou of an cndniini; itub ni a witncsi to unburn (fenerations where thry have In.d htm or bcr. X luvo ojigocd ilr. Jt-hn W, Ualiuan u my gout to mil aud to whoso workuianship and skill many onn hear witness. Orders solicited and promptly filled,, Work Uelirrrt'd wherever dfstred. R. It. MUOKB. , laulliershurg, Not ember 20, 1870, . ; lilyery- Stnblc. - f -IIE nnderaigiMd bege loare to luform the pub. X lie that be ia now fully prepared to aooowmo date all iu the wuy of furniauiug lluraea, Buggiea, SadUIca Mid JJnrnaie, on tba aboruat notice and on reaaonable term. Heaidonee on Loouat itroet, between Third and Fourth. . i UKO. W. OEARUARt. Ilearlleld, April U, Ut7. , .. . . ... JSAAO JOHNSON A SONS, ,i ( HAnufaoturora and Doalert In .j' "; Itootk and NIioch! Lnillea', Mlilei' and Children'! Qaltera, Men'a, Boya' and Wooien'a lli'ary Boota, and , , Brafaaa, 4a, ,. - Store and xhop on Second etreet, nearly oppo ito 1(, F. liiglur A Ce.'a hardware atore, .... feb. M, 1872-ly CLEARFIELD, PA. I3oj;ssTom iiIii AwaLv ,' ' ' GREAT EXCITK1IEST AT , " ' THOMAS CEEIIS'SI E VERTE0IIT trying to get there (Irjt, for feai j of botng crowded out Into the eold. If yon want Kood Shoring done, go to Bum If you want your Slerla ironed right, go to Plana. If you want good Mill Ironi, go to Dnni f you want your wi. goo Ironed In the btat etylo and workmanvhlp, go to Banna Bkbhb makei the beat Stump Machine In the State, and doel all kindi or RLACKSMIT1IINO aa ebeip ai can be done In the county for Catb. ill Puat Office addreaa If Clearlleld, Pa. THOMAS l'.KERS. Bogga Tp., Deo. 1. 18fl7-tf. Lime lor Sale! TIIH unrUirlprwd, rotdinf nr tlw dopot has mad pomplH ,rranfnnU with Lifite lturnfrf nrt'ef th moantatn, whrhy he it ena bled to kep eonitantlyvn hmad a large j nan lily ol , PUUE-LIMKI , I ' which lie offer to farraera and bniblere C a trifle above oot. Thoae In Ked of the article woald do wull to giiT mc a enll, or addroaa me by letter, be fore negotiating their lime. GEO. C. PAB'MORR. ' Clearfield, Pa., June t, . r. a. nn.raTaia. ' - . it. nauuaaB. ' REIZENSTEIN & BERLINER, ;. (RucoeMort to D. Oana 4 Co.,) ' ' " wholesale denliTi In CETS' riUMSHIG GOODS, ibf Lispnnard itrpnt, hotween Church i'rfrl and Wtat Broadway, New York oity. jy:l'72 "TOTICI?V-I!ttTln(t iurehaafd lh lntcrrrt of i.1 J. A. ItlaUonbergHr, hnq., in tue busmoai hareluforo oarriod on undt-r Uie Ann name of J. A. iilalienlmrgcr A Co., tho fame will be conducted horvaftrr uipIct tho tin me of Muetiaunon laaud and liHtntmr roitipmiV, (Stora.) H. H. 8II1LL1NUFOR1), JOHN tAWPUB, my 26 if President. General 8up't MOSHANNON LAND it LUMBER CO., OSCEOLA STEAM MILLS, iiiifi'rAcTirnKa LUMBER, LATH, AND PICKETS. '.. II. U. SHILLINOFORD, Praeideat, Office Poroat Place, No. 126 8. 4th it., Phil'a. , . j . JOHN LAWSIII'., General Sup't. Osceola Millfl, Clearfield oonnly. Pa. The Lightning Tamer. THE undrrnlgncd ara the aolo Agent. In Ihli oountr for the "North Amorioao Galvanlacd LIUI1TN1NU RODS." Theee are the only aafe rode now In uie, and are andoried by all the (dentine men Ia tba oeuntry. W. b.rcby notify tba eiliaeni of the oonnty that we will put tb.ua up a better rod. and for leu money, than ll eharged by the foreign agenta who annnally trareree tba eouaty and earry off our little eaah, neror to return. EXCOUKAGE HOME LA BOB,. Tbnaa wlahlng lightning Bode erected en their buil.JIna-a need but addreia 01 by letter, Ol call in perion. We will put than, up anywhere In tbaeounty, and warrant toem. 1 ne rtuai ana Fiitarea can be aeea at any lima ny catling a ournnre. II. r. UJULHtl a uu. ClearOeld, March SO, 1870 tt JkT E V 8 T O It E IN IIOUTZDALE! P. GALLAOHKR baring Jnet retnrned from the eaat with an entire new and eomplete aatort ment nf Mercheniliw, ruitable for Winter and Snrina trade, which haa hem arlected with great care and bought at low rt , la preparrd to fur- nlrh the cltl.'lil of llnuliilaio and rlelnlty Willi giMidi at a very light ailranoe on "ret coat lot oath. Country Produee and hhinglee taken at market price. Call and eiamine my ituek bt-fore purehaaing eliewhere. P. GALLAGHER. Iloutidale, Pa., Feb. 2ft, lftn iy DAVID YOUNG, Stonc-Cuttcr and Stone-Mason, W1 ILL execute all Work In hit Una al mode rate pricci and In FIRST-CLASS ityle, ,, Architectural Orn omenta Tn ALL STYLES, Stone Drei.lng of erery deacrlption, and all kindi of maaon work oon tracted for In or out of the eoanty. Any peraot wlahlng to hare reapeotable maaon work and atono-euttlng done, will find It to their Intereat to call upon ma I wonld alro Inform the pub He that I can deliver any quantity or clau of toae dealred, aa I am iba owner of a FIIIST-CLASS STONE QUARRY Orden for work aaa ba addreaeed to . , , DAVID iOURO, merJS.Td ' ilaardaU I'a. 1 I.A Kt l l AllLaitt PtAlMTFon X) aaJe at ILli Cja. to in Publisers br:r, ,LC tjo'oJoO 2m vtnzslu ."ffflat'fli'rrtlsfttifuW.'',, Tnr SheriiT's Sale. '.u BY Tirtneof writs p( Y'llH'n4 Brpmmi.UfnoA out, of tba Cowt of Cvfaraav Pleas Usar fivid. county, and ta m diraotod, iher :wIL ho exposed to public sale, at tbt Court, Uou, id the bornugh of Clearfield, r.a liuoday. iba MJ day of rWeinVr, 1872, at I Vk, o.n.., ... avea.-w. ..B uvr. iivm irta, rPlBlfjr, U Will i All that oerlain true, of fiin-f aifintlA Ih'Mtril townvhip, Cloarwald oonnty, I'ennoylvanfa, bpjfih auigat a white oak oornor ofi i'etrr Tanull, Uwhoo by same nurth 01 drjtrues Waal a.'s imtuIihj to post, tboooe north ja. U un w taut VP pTulMt tikf muplo. t bunco nortb 71 dfjfrwi aiub 14$ puropee (o diii e uu batik of Al -elmiiiym crt-ok ihmrVolry IKiij. Murthi, loutU tttj 'tirgn-cs tv,t piTenra to a mapir, tnmoe aoutu it urreea wt IDiJ pexabeato black oak, tbrnot oulb It) do-' ffrtct wtat tti puroiitra to white oak. tlieiiou- lontli W-dt'greca west I'ii pn)be toplacvof bofclaniiift) coptaiuyg lit I aoiua ,and jJloaiwj, bctua; Jho, hiviiiu iriiok aurvvjt-'u ou it an an 1 iu jf)j lariKJi. Scked, tnken in vxrouliun and to bo fold as thv rirrrty of tba Uorl-T Coal Comnart-- : ' Also, on oititrr irwt iu Mums tommlup, sur nyed ou warrant to Job a Widi'nmn, betfiuninr al a puat on tba woaleid. ol the Kria'i'unipik. ibaneft hy roe 111 ue 01 iraui iia..ruUnr juirth 4U dcirroes w'.t 16 t o perotiea to io?t. t hi' nee bv land ol in. .McHplland, north 3(2i drirrt't: tmA Sfl 1-S pfervhts iu now, innnoc oonn nj arrrrg wesi i perrnct to liuo Wm. Potter, thenot by raid tract north 40 d(-f(Taf wift 1UU pvrokat to oU baot-h aornw ftar l.uka Ltituitard, lUriAVC by John JUad north 75 drgrees cast Krcbts to old aeh, I he no by aur Toy of Pat. Hayp, nurih AO dgrvet f ant Kit ir oboa to old hickory stump, thuno by ths) raue norm to Ui-grcvs vast 44 pure ties to old dvad biruh, thenca north 3U depreca cast Si prrrhe to uat on baafc of Moshaanoo -arerk, Uiewoa by Holtert (Jlunn, north 00 dfgiwf east OS perch 0 to 01a DewioeK, uioooe ny iaoug niaeuian, suata v drrrees eaat 9rt perches to a pott tn line uf Jacob Myer tract, thnoov by said tract and Jobs Myvr tract, avutb iU dt grwa areal 4.U ittrjbes ia post, then ca by tha Hri Turn piker aoath 6J degrees west 6 perclws no rib 0 degreca want 6 peroboa north 7i dtgrs wuat 9 pervhoa aouth 65 dcjrreoi weat porooos aouta of drsrreea wtat 21 iarciea to poat and Iao of butrinninft : cuutaiuluit 4i& acres and 70 perches and allowauoa. boiled, ta. aen in o.ounun auu iu u wia as vue jiruptf. ty 01 me ueroy ivoai vouipany, . AJto, oaa otbar trart in 31 orris township, lur- reyed'on warrant to Jacob Keh, bewinnibjr a4 a pott ornar eaat of tba new Turnpike, tbooea by tract of Uor.tttan numr aad Andrew Oraa, aouth frV defrreea weat SM prasbea 10 poet on Jwha W ida- niBJi, tbenoa oy aaine, a on a u wivfrrvts weat 142 perehea to a post, tbeiiee by Jesse V am all 'a tract, north 71 dexreca east tit) nerahoa to an old white oak, thenoe by aarac, north 11 dvgrcea oaat b7 pcrobea toa post, tbenoe by same, north IT degrees wesi ivo perunesio 010: woite oaa, tnence ny l(nj. Martin tract, north 00 drirreea east 102 uvrchea to old ehcrry on bunk of erevk, thenee aouth 40 de Xrfca east lit) perches to the plaoo of brginalnp;; eontainingtlrtO aorea and 82 prrhrs atid allowunoe, excepting and reaerrlnt; nerertbrlesa out of tbia rvtiunt grant the right of John I ruck and Joseph ;. Parker, jr., thoir hetri and ait i if 11 a to naa, oo- oupy and enjoy freoof eipenae, eight acree of the surface of the Ilea. Martin tract, tailed, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of the I'crny iobi company. Alaoa a oonam traot or pieoe of Iaod annate to Drcatur townvhin, Clearfield comity, Penn'a, be ginning at a post corner of Oco. bulla iu the int'Ad'iw oi'iofT 1 he 00a I bank, thonoc by land of 8, Test, north 2PJ d.'grrea Wfnt 77 perches to port tbioo by residue of Joseph Whitehall tract, south C:)J d kit- west 104 perches to post, thetice by tho name, aouth VA doifrera east 77 rrcba to post In Jeo. Hhulta line, thence by land uf Hhultt, north C3J dtgreee eaat lH ercbea to plaoo of be ginning ; evouiaing 49 aerra and 1 10 perobra aad warranted to Joseph Whitehall. Beiaed, taken la exoeution and to bo sold aa tho property of the vrroy Loai oompany. . 1. . t 1 . A laa, a certain other fiieeo of land tltttate tn !Mttir tuivnihin. I'li-arllild Mnni g part of the Joseph WhiiohttlF, beginning at a pwt in the south west aornor of the tract, thcuou by land of Lloyd, north 2CJ degrees west &?4 pcr'hea tu a p"at, thence by land ol same, north o tj de gree east lot perches to post inau old line, thenoe by land ol Philips and Test's, aouth 2ft) degrees uat perebos to biruh nappling on the foruier tract, ttivuvo oy aaiu tract soum iia aegrrea west 104 pore boa to the place of beginning; contain ing S4 aorea and 20 perches. Jn-UeJ, Ukea in uieoution and to ho lold a the proj.trtj ot the icrhy Coal Company, , AJfo, one other pieoo oflautt situate In lecalur townxhip, beginning at a po.tt and cur nor between Hamilton and .ciglef and Hco. hnultx, and run ning by line of Bhultt and P. Test, aouth 2oJ do- freva eart a.1 perches to poll, thence by other iande of said bul'i. ovrib 711 degrees west 20 08-100 prrcbea tn a gate post in a road, thenoe by line of rhultz, Hamilton and Zeigler, aouth 6i decreet rat 21 22-100 pen bes to the ulaoe of beguioing ; containing 1 acre and aixiy-tw puren ea mure or h . being a rart of survey by Iaod conveyed by J.ardmaii Philips, and Sophia, hia wile to Uco. Hhultr, by deed, dated to Aug., IVU4, auUrocoidcd at Clearfleld, in Deed Buyk "V," pca 4 V J A . Htiised, taken lu execution and to be sold aa the i.roiicriy of tha Derby Coal to. Ainu, all those two certiiio piecoi or tracts of lanu atuuining oacu omer, sit unto in Decatur tunhi, Cleartiold cuantv, Punn'a, tt -got her biundcd and described aa follows : jWginning at a post eornerof lands of iests and Uru. Miultx, uud ou a line between the said parlies and lands uf Morgan, little A Co., and running north 20 degree weat 30 8-10 perches to post, thence by d Tests, touib 401 degreea eaat 4 J 100 perches Iu post, thvnca south 40 do grceaeHstO perc-tieif to pust, thence auutb 70 i de. grcea east aOuut 20 j)rohca to post on tho line of Otephen Jest and Jl(rgaut tlnle to thenue aouth Hi degrees west almulJ 4 K) pcrihvs to the tana 01 ucginning ; taese tao curiam pieces or tract, coutaiuing 1 acre and 61; J pcrvhts, le tbe same more or her, and having bwn heretofore oonvejed by Wm. II. Kcigler and wife, to tho sa d and to be auld as ttie prupcrty uf tbe lorby Cual Compiny, ' Also, une outer tract aituate partly in Kusn township, Centre eouoty, and partly iu Murria lunu'hip, Cl'iarticld county, Pouu'a, adjoin iugaod bounded by tracla surveyed on warrant to Jacob w idutnan, Hubert Ulcuu, Uavid Sauch and It 00. llubackqr; eontaining 34 nerea. mure or less, and known aa ibe t'uter .arnelf traot. baixed, tiikca in raecution and to be auld aa tho property uf the ueroy tuai tutnpany. Aiao, one omer tract siiuaie principally in Kush township, Centre county, and balance tn Mums towimuip, Clearlleld euuuty, Penn a, be ginning at Ibe maple corner of Jesse Yarnell, Ibtoce by same, north 701 degrees west IVM4 perchea to maple un tho bank of Mushaunuo creek, thonoe down the same, 719 perch us to a post, the tic by land of Jacuh Ken!), aouth OH digroca weat lfi2 pr relies tu tho place ol' begiumng 1 con taining 4iii a errs, mure or less, aud surveyed on warrant tu lion Murtiu. oeiicd, takcu in execu tion and to be eold is the property of the Derby Coal Company. Alto, all that certain tractor land situate in the village of Janeaville, Ouelicb tuwusbip, Clearlleld euunty, Pcnn'a, lot being bO feet front and run ning back 20tl foot, and bounded north by an allov, east by lot u. 2S, aouth by Martin slrvat and weat by Walnut etreet, and baring a frame stable and a large two story name bouse tnereon, and occupied aa a hotel, foiled, taken in execu tion and to be auld aa the property of (Juwen and xurner. Alto, all that aertaio tract of land situate In Wallaccton Hoggs tp., Clearlleld Co Pa., begin ningat post eurucr of lot lo, 61, thence along Hue of Cloarticld street 20 feci to a post, thenoe weat St feet to post, thenoe south 40 feet to puat at alley, thence along said alley wen 1 SO feet to poat on line nf Tyrone and ClearOeld H. lt.,thenco by same, north 00 tret to port, thenue by line ot lot ISu. 03 rat IH0 feet to place of beginning, be hig part of lut No, 04 in said village. Alsn, all tbuee twooertaln lots of ground aituate In W a I lace ton, Dggt townnhtp, Cliarfleld county, Penn'a. boundotl east by Ckarfletd streut, west by Hue of Tyrone and Clearfield K. H., north by bind f Jas. H. Turner, and south by an alley, and hav ing two frame dwelling houses thereon erected. Soixcd, taken In execution and to be sold aa tha property of Henrietta Turner. Also, all that certain ('act of land ftttitato In Morris township, Clearfield euunty, Pa., bnunded on tho oast by laud of Jacob Wagoner, on tbe sou lb by land of Catharine Net. el!, on the west by land of Joseph Haymnnd, and on tbo north hy lend of Miebiel IWder; containing 20 aerea, and having about lift wo acre cleared, a frame bourn and lug barn thereon. Hetxed, taken fn execution and to be sold as the property of Wm. Zimmerman. Also, all that certain tract of land situate In Morris lownnbtp, Clearlleld county, Pa., bounded and dcscrlbvd aa follows. On tbe east by land of tieo. Hoover, south by land of John Hoover, wont and north by township road ; containing 100 acree more or leti; pd having about 00 acree cleared, fra.ua house and barn, a largo bearing orchard and saw mill thereon. Huire.l, takmi In exeeuttoa and to be aold aa the property of Hob't Dougherty. Also, all that certain tracts of land aituato la Lawn-nee township, Clearfield county. Pa., No. 1, beginning at north east eorrtur of Heed's land, thence west 40 rods to stake aud stones, thenoe north about 61 rods more or let to email white t '"HTr-. !vriTt-.r- .' i.-b rj e ' ' V"r:i.r. rr.ir."" - - mmmmmaamummwmmmmammaaaaaaaaaaa''mmmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm TU. " ,,'!'!'"' ",.ir" 'H,''v'-'&'C?T . ! , .:k'.I tK( ,7( - ri, ,,.,.:.. ji, j;i,,(f u ;, Mtt , , . " " ! V,,,..., , r , K -m m m - i i , . ', . i I i;i'a. m - .... .1 mm. a. 1 - ,1 ' ..1 bv'i .i , M a. ,,, . 1 mm 11 m mm m 1 .... . , ., . '. 1 , ' ' -v i,.;f.,.lv!;...!.i .') r,.-,iu ' ,!. 'U If ,. I.l-.j... ..,it:i!. 1,.!. , J , , . "PRINCIPLES: ' !.i,t ! will.if. I , . . .... . ho pint; tbenoa aouth W dogtrot oaat or Ihereabootj. to alako aud stone, theuce south iqbtliit 47 rods o beginning: containing IS arret, and H'clehred, boas and barn thereon ' fco. 1, bounded hy Heed, Ogden, W atson and others ( coutaiuing lOO.siuroa. and having 10 aoMateated atul a log buuse and barn the won erected. Keixed. t alien in eieeulion and to bo sold at the property of David B. Wtieds 'Aim, an inn oertaia tmei or insnl titvalo in HouttdHUiltwruugb, CkarfitUl eouutj, Puuu,and Known 111 mo plot ui saiu borough as lot Ao. i;f. and lying north Hannah ttmi, and fronting thereon, running north. 160 feat to Itearur alley, aad fiaving large two slot; phuik huuso ainj barn thereun, he nod, tnken ha execution aud tu be aula as tne property ot Jobu Pindet."'' -" AUe, all that ocrlaia iradtMif laartaitvata In Osceola btrouarb, CivarAeld ouunt, 4a.,ibouuded south by HoJe.atreel, west by Mitgie struct, north by lot of Kcrii. and cast by alley, fronting llrty feet en Liugk- treet and 110 feet on Halt aliret, and having a two-story plauk bouse thereon erect eitv fctixtd. taken lo fAvcution and to bo aold as tlto property ot John and Malinda Lewis. Also, a4t that eerfnitr-tract of bind trtnste -itv.i tdWiipiiip, cieaiiieui county, I'a., hound ed on the south by land of McKarland and Dillon, west by hod of 8am. Hagerly, north by land ol '' D. WeldNthd eaat by land ol J. II. DiJIon, ftlit .lin ing eighty-Ore aens. inure or less, having 00 or iu acres eluarcd, witb a log house, log bain and litTlfo uecberH thwiiyww takeain eeauUoa utul to Imjnld as tbu i-r'-aaity of MltlheM-Coe'tn. AlhO, all tbat certain trnct of land situate iu Morris townxhip, ClenrfK'fd count), Pa., bounded and dfcewyibtd M iollown ; Beginning xU a white pine,,rhrnaQ uiiat 120 pan-hci ktf.blnvb otklhnne suutb l'.0 pcrobea to white oak, theuce west 120 prrohca to aarvlaborry, thence north 100 porches tp)tus.o(.b-g!unixtgt evutiimUg J JQ agrca.aud having about U ecee cleared tod a log house thereon. Beixcd, taken .11 exuvuiion aud to be aold aa tba profiorty 1' Xeleon A 1) nut nor. . ' Also, all that certain tract of laud situate in De catur township, Clearfield eouniy, Pa., bounded west by Andrew Taylor, north by township road, south by land of Job Craao and eaat by William Taylor, containing about une fourth of an acre and having a frame aouee thereon erected. Belied, taken in execution and to be auld aa tbo property of Lewie PI a be II and Or iinshaw Ta; lor. Aim, all that oertain tract of load tftnato In Decoaria toirn;hiy, Clearfield comity, Pa., bounded cast by land ot Harney Armstrong and Tree, south by Amasa Smith, Jr.; went by Harney Arm strong aud north by U, W. Caldwull, ouutaining about aorea, with thirty acres cluarej and bav ing a two-story plank dwelling hour, frume ham and tattnary thereon erected. Moixcd. taken in execution and to be aold aa tbe property uf Joseph W.Lutl. . , Tnt or Tbe prlot or sum at which lb property aball bo attack off moot ba paid at tho tint of eale, or auch other arrangementa made aa will bo approved, othtrwire tbt proper ty will bo immediately put op and aold again at tha ezprnoa and rink of tbo person to whom it waa alruok off, and who. In ease of deficiency at aneh ro sale, aball make good tba same, and fn no Inataneo will tbo Deed ba pre aen ted In Court for eoiitirmation nnlaaa tbe money la actually paid to the Sheriff JUSTIN i. I' IK, ' Bnaaipp uppici, I fibafiff. Clearfield, Pa., Hcpt. 4, 1A73. Sheriff's Sale. 1JY virtue of write of Fri rcit, Issued I J owt of tbe Court of Common Pleae cf Clear- field eountv, and to ma directed, there will ha exposed to PUBLIC 8AI.K, at tbo Court House, tn me oomngn ei uiearnefd, on Alonday, the 2Sddayof HcpUmber, Ul2,at 1 a 'a luck, p. the fuhowtng heal K lata, to wlti 1 Ad tbat certain ton lut to the villaire ' of Uurnaide, ClearOeld county. Pa,, bounded and de-1 eeribed as follows! Fronting on Mam atreet 80 feet and exlondiug back along a atrcet or public' mad down tho river 160, feet, having a two-story dwelling buuse and stable t hereon eractod. Heleod. 'V'liP aitxrc1ut'"Q n 10 ' tbe property AltUo. that nlere or parcel of land situated tn the Tillage of Nuw Wnnhinton, tJleni ffuld otmnty, Pa., bounded and deacribcrd aa follows: On the north by MoKee foster, east by alley, aouth by atreet and- wat by alrowt, containing one town lut. baviHir 0 t0't Irame but atlatatl Utrrron ereeted. bk'ixed, taken in execution and to be aold as the property of William 0. Thomson. Also, tbe lolluwitig pieoo or parrel of land, alt Dated In Jloecana tuwntbip, Clearfield cnrnly, Pa.ibuundod and described ax (ollowt ; Heginninp at a post corner, thence north by tbe land of L. D. Weld 2 drgreee east 70 perches to pn, thence aouth by lands uf Jess Williams eaat 100 pert lira to a post, Ihenoe aouth by lands of lleverly 2 de grees west 70 perches to pott, theuce by lands of I.. D. Weld went 100 perches to place of beginning ; eontaining 0 eeree and &0 perches, baring a new log house thereon erected. Belied, taken in exe cution and to be aold aa the property of V illiara B. Worrell. ' 1 Also, all tho right, title aad Interest of tho de fendant In and tu all those two oertaia tracts of land e floated in Decatur township, Clear field county. Pa., one thereof beginning at a birch In northweet corner, thenoe by land lata of Hard wan Philips weat 131 perchea to poet, thenoe by lands tnte t Hard man Philips aouth 11! degrees weat 128 perehei to a) bemloek oorner nf Crnwell survey, tbenco aouta 17 porones to a post ny a maple er A. Onus aurvor, thence by name Booth 44 degreae east I M) perehea lo a post by a maple by said Oora survey, tneneo ny a. uoaa new aorvey north ou degrees eaat 110 perohea to a puat, tlienao by tha same aouth 40 degree east 27 perehea to a post on west aide of Moshannon oreik, tbenoe down the same north 9 degrece oast 00 perehea to a (Met, thenee north 00 degrees eaat 441 perehea to John Hhimmera upper corner on tho ereek, thenee by same west T7 perehea to a atone heap, thence by same north 12:t perehea to the plane of beginning, eontaining acre and 24 perehea, more or leaf, and being part of two larger traete of land sur veyed In tho namce of Thomas Kdmundson and John fikyron. Tho other beginning at a hemlock sapling eloao to a while oak in the line of Thomas Helllngtnn survey, theuee by land of A. Uesa north 60 degrees east IftO perehea to a puat by a tmalt run, thenee south 40 degrrea east lot! perehet to a post fit tho dividing linof tkt tracts of Andrew Allieoti and John Libby, thence south bOdei-fees west HO tercbea to a einnll heauu ou the wtt brauch of Moshannon creek, thenoe north 04 degreea west 170 perehea to the place of beginning ; con taining U0 aorea and 7 1 perehea, tuuroor less, aud being pan of two aurvea in the name of 1 homaa Ktluiundson aad John Libber, Seised, takuo in execution and to bo aold aa tho prunerU nf K. W. Hale. .......... , - . . . . , ; . Ttnua ot Sai.u The price or sum at whkh tho property aball bo struck off muet be paid at tbo time of Bale, or sorb obor arrangmenta made aa will be approved, otberwleo the property will bo immedtately put) op aad told ageia at tho expanse and risk uf tha person to whom it waa struck off, and who, ta esse of deOetanry at inch resale, shall make goud the aarae, end In no Instance will tho Deed be presented In Conrt fur confirmation unlese tbt money le potnally paid to tha Hherlff. ' Pnanipp'a Orpirr, 1 I Sheriff, Clcarfiold, Pa., Sept. 4, IR7I. ) SherilT's Ssle. TY Vtrtuo of wrltl of .rear. Farint. la- J 1 aned out of tba Court of Common Plena of Clearfield oonnty, and to ma directed, to.re will beeipnaed to PlIHLIC 8A1.K, at tha Court Houae ta tha borough or Clearfield; on Mon day, thei.'ld day of rVptamner, IH7t, at 1 o'oloek, p. m., tha following Heal Katate, to win All thntorrtnlu thrre-atury framed wotling houe, :iM,'U feet, and back building attached, about 21 by 16 feet, together with tbo eurlillego appurte nant thereto, aituale aliout one-half milo norlh- eaxt of Clu.rlicld borough, io Lawrvnoe town.bip, Ch.ai6ld oountv, Pa., uu north aide of Road lend ing to Mount Zioo Kchool Houae. Hcited, (.ken in uxeculion and to ba auld aa tho property of A. Humphrey. Aiao, a certain two-atory frame dwelling bonae, 20lM fret in a lie, aituale In llouladale, Clonrlild oonnty, Pa., on bit No. on Ilia auullieaat comer of flood and Clara atrecta. rlelaod, taken in elo cution and to be eold aa the property of U. O'NeiL Taani or Rata. The price at aum at which tba properly aball be alruok of auat ba paid at tha time of aale, or aneh other arrangementa made aa will ba approved, oiherwlee tbe prop erty will be Immediately pot up and aoldagna at tbe eaponae and rlak of tbe Mr. on In whom It wa. .truck off, and wba. in oaaoofdefteiency, at anek re-aele, ahell make good the name, and in a.la.tanra will the Ue.d ba preacnted In Coeart for confirmation wnleoe tbe money la ao taally paid the Hhorlg. JUHTIJ) r1. PIE, Knaairr'a Orr.oa I UborilT. Clearfield, I'a., Rapt. ., 1871. DMIKIHTRATOIt'rt KOTICIWNolle 2 la hereby given that lettrraofadmlnialratlon en the eaiate of Uavin Itrea, deeeuia-d, late of the borough ufClcarlii-ld, Clea field enmity, Pa., having been duly granted to tha nnderaignod. all perrons Indebted lo (aid relate will plea., raka Immediate payment, and thoea having elalma or demand, will preeent them properly authenticated lor ectilrrcenl without d.lav. NAGUIIC K. IICCK, , Sept. i, 1SJJ St A luiuiittratrU. .foOT MEN 'in , " 1 r '. .J. , , . . .. , THE"! REPUBLICAN. i.;ll 11 .11 ! ill, 'I id 1 CLHARF1KU), I'A., f , pVEKDAr1 MOIlk ikti', BHPt.if 'l87J. ; 1 .in-, LETTEB fEOM KNOX, ,'v "' New Millport. Bent.' 8, 1873. 'lf.tffof-r'No dOliM Vou wttl"bo glad to know tttij politicu) condiiioii vff,i iliic und vicinity,,,, J, will giyc it as I finJ it, luoufjU I .miyulj not luiTt concerned myw.'li'no much only tlmt my niti'iiilon was drttwn 'lo'lt tliruujj tlto, liiytemait's. ournollie 't$rt of. ICrant' 'nii'4,'Tfit.rrirIih, " jn IIiq inuo of AugUHt -'Slli,' 172, I find llio followini' : i. , i i i y..,ii ,.i ... ,i .. "Tti.TO la a. I an oh-etloa diatrinl In ClirHebl eoauty, ocvlig to tho beat iuliinuAtioo, tu which a full Dciuocni'iu voto w.ll l,o pollod fni llreoley. 'Crow' won't go down, Ac." ' Now,' there Is one Of two tilings tiig oditol'' iiif'uriiiation nnnnltlic vei'y good, . or llivro it) ft ,willlul minrepru- nonlirtion.1-. I .do not Tool uikiuJ to nneutio tho gentleman of lulling a fib, but tlioro is certainly 'o great error aomopliico, nnd I nut' suro thttt it if, not With mo. '. Tlicro ia t least one hundred., and twenty Democrat! in Kiiuk townIiij, and there ia not one of llie TVliole number but will voto for Grodlcy und,! bueldei thisa1, there are tour Hcpublicana, but of tho' twenty Hint ara in tlii) luwtialiip, that will voto for Grcoley '.ud. f Puckulow. Grculoy is not tlto bitter pill that lie in represented to bo. ; If 4 hero,. is, any bitlornuas about hi in, be i only so to tho Grmilitoo. ,t 1 buve not j ot hoard a Democrat in the county say that he will not vote for Gn)ly, untl I doubt it indeed whclhor their ii one .tiiut will not." Iut I did bear twenty-five Itvpublicnns In Tike ' township say that thoy would vole' for Buekttlow, and At U'liot hn If that number that will vote for the veteran farmer. ,, The Democrats of Cleat field county, so fur as I can learn, hnvo mado up Ifioir ' minds 'that1 thero must bo' a chango in tlio aduiinistlutioii of gbv Ofiiinoul, and 1 firmly believe that . the oleetion ofGreoloy and Buckalew wijl bring about thedtslred change.' And why should Domoorats, and even hon est. Jit'publicuns,' befiilato to volt) for them t There i no leason why. 1 ha Jturmtl would tell us tliul we ought not to voto for tirccley, because be has been a political enemy. s lie has ceased to bo uii enemy, bus repented of bis tins, has become a man among men, and has entered into pure socie ty. And as ull this lias come to puss, wo are willing to extelul to blm the right hand of good fellowship and weleomo him, and udvie him to be firm anil sin do more, ' "Ho that is without sin let him cunt tho first stono." Sow, who will do itf ." But, llr. Editor, I have said enough for the prosoot. ; I hopo lo bear others loll ns of the pronpect of thoir town ships. We aro working np hero, nnd' will coiilinuo lo woik until tho lust voto is cast and I' trust that our friends will go and do likowino. ., , . ! The Day Book has hoisted tho Gree ley nnr Brown flag and is doing a good w il k. There is o club of twelve subscribers to that paper ut this office. . It but remains for mo to tell the Journal Ihnt there is nt least one dis trict in which tho Democrats will poll a full voto for G roeley , and T closo. i i ... i Democrat or Ivmox... II art RA ntt. Tho New York Sun puliliflics a very full and conipleto olitlonn fit of tho Kvnns swindle, and Wen. Ilarlranfl'a connection with It. It includes hi account with his bioker, Charles 'f. Ycrkos, now in tho peni tentiary, from which it appuurs lhal lliirlraiill's (ipeiutions.iiianiiigloyeiir. reaohotl llie enormous sum of over i.r hundrei thoutoni dollar, lie realised htrgo profits fronv.tlieto opernliona.- Yetkes, long since, msdo nil nlTiJn vit, slitting that llurtralift's spcculnlions were mado over and over ngnln but Intro never been denied, Itnd tiio truth of them, therefore, Is undoubted. Now host would tho taxpayers like to see such a man Governor of tho Slate f if ho will speculate on the people's money while AudilorGcnernl, ho Would tin it when Governor. Thld pructlee all honcNt men want broken up, and tlmt can only bo done by tho eloctlon ol Charles It. Buckalew. Tho building commilteo of a church culled upon a wealthy member of tho cimgregitlion soliciting a stthncription toward n new holiso of worship. Tho sum ho subscribed disappointed them, ai d they told him so, at llie same lime intimating that Mr. J had given d nblo tho amount. "So ho should," said tho wily gentleman ; "be goes to church twice as much ns I do.' , A gentleman advertised for a wife, and received answers from eighteen hundred and ninety-seven husbands, sjiying ho could havo theirs. This Is given ns an illustration of tho valued a.lverlisiiig. ' 1 Tho Indy who"" did not think It res pectable to bring up her children to tMirk has recently heard from her two . ns ono is bnrokcrpor on a flatbnul, and tho other is a second cleric to a limekiln. A modern girl living near Louisville hus a city bpuu. When ho rides out tii sco her on' Q wui'in afternoon, she culls the "old man" from llio fluid and inukos him keep llitf flies off her fel low's horse. ; Nilsnn will continue to sing. Ma tiiiiiony has nevof yet eltut tip ft wo man's month, . - , ' ' 1 .'-i'. 1 n u II: r 1 i.;m!--. n ( n ' '" ........ 1 J 1 1 .( 11 . 1 iiuilj ,,.ini .,A BBAZEN CAMPAIGN. oil; 'I'be fact' which most! plainly proves mo corruption' anil tierulils the mil ol system and dynaalms, la the deolino ol public conncionoo in their Inner days. ' There "i"tiolbing ao-strlkinrt in the ' ptetarcs which Micholot and Martin litivs 'drawn 1 of the cloning vexrsof the old ret'imB In Prance, as in the fact that in 'llit) regions ol the oourt vloo had ceased to be considered a thing to to itshumcd ol'. Duly last year we had -a ttittiilar' exptirtonoo in this city. - llie ring or Dtinniis who held the town and lu treasury fn their grnnp had left oil hypocrisy.' lhey nnsi'liiod tho public ennsciunco dead. 'Itiey saw nothing evil except Ineing iinmevY nothing good oxtt-pl making iu -Wlii)rVBour'd of lliolt hey did not take tho trotiblo 10 jiiHtifV them selves. 'They siiliily asked with tlmt insolence which comos from Impunity of crime, "What are you going la do about itf"" The onlytyriinny tvhicii survives In our day iri lliiit tyranny of corrupt nnd thievish llings. We hnvo no sucrot policy nof iiiihihph, no idires de cachet, llio inslruinents of an alwo- lute and unntieslioned authorttyi. But un' Almost equal powor Is exortod hy combinntiont of rttscnle,. wbo . work purely for money, ':and "who find in corrnplly bundling the 'revenues of groat commonwealths; tho Hlrongotl incentive to fxcrtjoii and tho means of rewarding their retainers, i. This is only rendered posrJble by tho exmt. enco of a strong parly, spirit which shall blind lUo holiest muenoa . to tbo faults of thvlr leadet, or even induce them to Condone their crimes tor ih snko nf par-lislm viotory. livery ud- vanob, thororore, which can he mado toward enfranchising polities and journalism from the dictation of the machinery ol orgar.iKa.uon is n step gained lu progress toward pure gov ernment. Dor victory last year over the "Tammany" King was lull of in enlculublo benefits to the present and tbe future).' Tho work must bo, of course,' continually renewed,1 But it ill always bo cosier tor litht yeurs strugglo.' ' :. 1 '' - 1 he independent . newspapers and public men in Pennsylvania are now engngod in an earnest and hopeful strugglo against a llmg not less cor rupt, not less shameless . thurt that which wo put under our led lust year. let more is one nsserlion ire- qaonlly mado ty the administration pit poi-s in that State, which if it were iruo would prave how nitron less hope ful is tho priwpoot there than with u. Thoy'stty Ihut llartranft will receive the full Hepublican vole of tbo islale. It is' dimeult to ooiicotv) ahat the sonso of shame should lmv so driven out ol tlm n. od citi- zoi.s by llie power ol parly discipline. Last year in New York llie indigna tion lit tho frauds of Tweed and Ins associates was so universal thai in llio election tliero was but ono question, and that was between liyncaty and thuft. ' Thousands of Democrats voted against their own ticket bocuuso they iniuginod it tainted with fraud, und the Suite, with a large Domoerulic majority tuil into tbo bunds of the Ke- puhlicans simply because Tweed and Connolly and the roat had commuted thoir rohhertos in the nnmo ot Demo crats. : Jot runnsylvantu comiiJueciil- ly tells us tbat there is no project of any such revolt of ltepublicun con-! soionco in thoir Stato. r There wus never a clearer issue be tween right and wrong, between hon esty and dishonnsty. It is putcut to every voter in Pennsylvania who can read that llartranft is a man saturated In fraud und illegalities, i ; By sworn affidavits, hy letters lithographed and published in his own handwriting, by extracts' placed in evidence from the books ot Ins brokers, it is proved that he corruptly used the pitblio funds for stock speciihilione whiiot Auditor Gen eral ; llitit ho mude uso of secret ofti ciul information to deal in 8locks which were raised or depressed by Uis olllcial ncls. These are events of yes terday. Tho money Ihus gained is in his pocket part ot it, douiilietfs, em nloeml in this canvass. His partner snd associate, being more careless or less inUueulial lhau liitnsell, is now expiating in a felon's cell bib spirit of irregular enterprise Air., iiartrantl was nominated bccaunr, of bis bud chill actor, lie was chosen by tho corrupt King of Jlarrisburg, ul llio head oi which is Mmnn lumcron, not on account of any ability or influence he possessed, but simply because us Governor, ho would slick at nothing which bis mnnagers demanded. , Nominitled against him is n candi- duto enlirely abovo suspicion from ovory point of view. ilr. Buckalew is a man wilh thoroughly clean hands. He is it good lawyer, and a mini nf much Solid and usulul knowledge a! public affairs that wo may properly Hive htm uie muen auuseu natuo tu statesman. I'robuhly not an intelli gent Hun in Pennsylvania but thinks ho would bo a ueiuir governor man Iliirtranll. Ho is supported by llie entire Democratic press and by no less thnn twenty liuptihlicun news pnpers in tho Slate. Many of the most prominent iiopiiuiioau politicians refuse to vole fur llurlrunu, nnd do cluro llio 8 1 nlo disgraced if il oleuts him. Whon Gov. Geary wus elected over Tucker in lNllU ho recoivud fi0.40 per coiituin of llio votes cast to 4! Ii0 thrown for Air. 1'ueker, only ,t'M nniiorily in a total of 5T0.5U8. The merest brenlb of popular feeling would have carried it tho olher way. ... To sav now that whon Biickulew stands for honesty intelligence, nnd capacity, in its highest expression, und Uarlraitfl is proved lo mean fraud und corruption in its lowest inunifca- tions, there uro not hooch nnu inue pendent men in tho Stnle to fleet tho lormer. Is the most shvairo nllack upon the character of Pennsylvania whioh could possibly bo uiadu. i. i . Tribune. An Omaha paper snys there Is no nso in making such a fuss about tho shooting of a conntuble, as Ihere are forty candidates lor the; olnee, It is said that alter Lot's wifo was turned to suit bo could not find a frcdi one. t "TERMSi-$2 per annum 'in Advance.' , ' 1 ' 1,1 "' k .'J Addross of the 1 Dofobcratio State i '"' "'' ": nnmrnlttort.' 1 ; , t , Itu. nr., a Coumittkr Hiiaua, .1 "" ' PBfi.ann.mil, Hept. 1,171. . Much enro und ; itiduslry bus beon taken to impress tho voters of the Slate with the belief that, an uuutiuul and oxcessivo majority will bogjvuuugaiust the Democratic nnd Liberal J'opubli ciiu ,Slato ticket, at tbu Octoliur elec tion, in tho i City of I'liiliulelphiu. This boustis based upon conlempluled frauds, ms'Io possible under. Ulo .liifa mouaand pat lijsuu lti'L'intiy Law, The objects of thuso sUlvuiciits mo to en oourago thu lladiculs of llio ( State, d lo urougo u revival liotu their present doprcssod and bopuloss condition, and secure tvliul lhey now luck, .energy and enthusiasm, during tho canvass. Our Iriomk lit this und olher Slates need, have no apprehension as to Phil adelphia, ll is true, schemes of fraud aro being arranged, nnd .will bo at tempted on thu day of, election, but they wil fuil of execution. . . Vigilance hus already been, and will continue to be exercised to expose, and prevent their consummation.,: : ,, ; . ,. The result . in J'liihidelnlna. with the n'ul of thousands of itigii niindud lto publicuns, will bo a burprlso to our irieiius und lo our opponents. .,1 am without feur in this respect, , Ono plan of fraud commenced I will mention, with the viow of exposure and vcr lli row. ll has coma to my knowl edge, and is susceptible of prowf, that luri'o numbers ol colored men ijenor- ruily young have boon brought into thu Stale from the neighbor Imod of Ilarrisonbiirg, V irniiiiit, und Clinrles- lown, West Virginia, to voto at tho elections in October and November. The former, couad wore, tickotod to llariisburg. and the latter pound to (Mmmbcrsburg, in this State, , Num bers, in like manner, have been locat ed in rio,. Clarion and other counties. More me expected, , , , , I now call upon tho i'emocralfl in every election district in tho State to form" igtlaiipo Committacs, to watch and prevent tho success of theso at tempted cheats, and moot ull kindred efforts. Under tho' Constitution, those colored pcopld not bavinir boon residonts for one year, are debarred from llie privilege of the elcctivo fran chise, una in every instance such as are unknown in tho communities where thoy scok to voto should bo fully -qnesiioned nnd mado to prove their right to vote, beforo allowing lite deposit of iheir bnllut. 1 call upon the Democrats tor vigorous, organizations, and I invoke special vigilance in tho northern, southern and western border counties of tho Commonwealth.' ' victory,-iu October is. certain. !, I mako this declaration with full np tiro cinium vt' il0 .... .r., mi.U fcl,u HviliL bich should attach lo such a State ment, when cmnnonting from one In whom high ennlidonca hus beon placed. I stuto it from conviction, aud it is mado aftor careful rcviow and full knowlodgo of tho condition and len- den"y of the public mind throughout the State. 1 - ' '- The contest is simple It Is an issue between capacity and incapacity, aud between honesty and corruiitioii. in tho future administration of tho Stuto. Tho people will make overwhelming choice in favor of future good govern ment,, wii IV a majority bo otid tho reach of all ballot-box polluters. . i , ,,, ,(, fcA.M L J. ilANOALL, , ( . . Chairman. ! ! ' .. ; . ,,... KOETH CAE0LINA.". Genalor Clie.ginaa on the Fact, and Pr.ud. of tba j ' North Carolina Election ,,Tho following privato letter written by Senator Clingmitn, of North Caro lina, lo a rriond in New York city, has been handed to us for nubllualion.' It gives a very elcnr and interesting pic ture of the recent election in JNorih Carolina by the muster bund of an ex perienced and Kccn-sigiuod politic an perf.'tlty fatnllinr with bis subject : ' 1 AStlVU.LR, AUtlUST IU, Irj.'d. ' Mr Dkar Sra I rccrol thai I did not moot vou agaiu before I left Bal timore, lott liuvo seen tho result ol our election, ns stated in llio pnpers. Caldwell owes his success to ninny thousand fraudulent rotes. ' Tho Ad ministration of Grant has an army of olilccrs extending over tho wbolo Slate. They nominally are rovenuo olilccrs and deputy murshals,but their chief bu siness has been to manage tho election. There aro numbers of them in counties whero thore is not u single distillery, a single icro of tolmooo, mid in whiuh not a single Ru lilux is even supeeUd to have been. Nuuo ot Ihem told me (but their ' compensation was $5 per day and their expenses.- ' They seem generully to have beon liberally sup plied with money, l iiiinit nicy were also requited lo muke regular reports of their tiperttlions, and the prospects, kc. In the largo negro counties their efforts seem to have chiefly been di rected to the importation of tutors and to the procuring of double voting by the negi'oes. i This lust operation could be curried on nioro extensively thnn the first. Mary negroes havo two n nuns; iney ramoio nii-uii, ana couiu easily be Induced to register in two or more townships cilher by tho same or hy different names, nnd could inns readily vote in ouo township in tho morning and anotnor in mo evening. Tho unusually largo nppnrotit voto in certain counties wore caused in this manner. ' In this county (Boncomho) thero was an active canvass on both sides, and yet tho wholo veto was SoO less Ibnn tho voting population has shown by tho census, while tho heavy negro county ol Halifax shows H50 votos in excess, or its voting population. 'A like result occurred in many of tbo olher larger negro counties. Whilo in most counties ol ino biuio ino ao Cciency of votes Is moro than 15 per cent, and in sdvoral of them nearly one third below the whole voting population, wa have the extraordinary apcclacjo presented iu some counties whero the negro population is num erous Of voles over Voters'. This was ofl'ectod by importation of votors to sonio extent, but especially by repeat ing votes. This Inst, I repent,' Is not dillkult to accomplish, from the fuel Mtat many "negroes have 'tid Ax eil"1 ..i..... .,f .,i.i...,i ,i. .-i onopjtipdJVen(j giily iiUilivJ 8 id, and are ignorant and uarolosa about the risk of being do toe tod. : Many of them, for dollar or two, can bo manipulated .us those having tbom in charge may choose. ' In tbe counties whoro the whilo population predominates, the oQlcert chiefly operated by agreeing to, re lent those guilty of riolating llie rev. enuo luwi and giving pormission to Others to distil fruit and grain, io., on condition of voting tho Republican ticket. , j Carrow, tbe Marshul, also ad. . milted in a mrhrished letter, that tiicy ' had about 8,000 Whites undor arrest as Ku-Klux prisonors, nnd many of those men assert that thoy hnvo been assured that they will bo released if ;thcyyote th. Kadical lickot. In Itulhorfocd county there nro said, to " be bW nndur arrest, and when thero I was shown receipts of llr. Justico, the, Assistant District ,Altreey, fop. money paid him by 'somo of thoso 1 parties who havo not as yet been tried, and w ho assurtxl , ino ths I lhey Itnd promises Iron liitn to bo discharg, od witho'utitial." Tlilrf mrfrt'fll-riamed Justice, is the elector fir this district; and on the day whon ho. wus appoint od ns snch by his pttrty, I hoard him declnro in a public, speech, upon re. turning his ihunks, thut thoy jlmaan-, ing 'himself 'and his aswncfales),' had' already run out of lliis Congressional m.lrw.t 1 lllll voli. elii, iir,.,l will. boing Kjj ;ft,luxkUi!i!i they ,inteifetl ta imprison more: And his boudt lliat they would thus carry tha election was greatly applauded hy iho conven tion which nominated lum, composed us it was almost exclusively of V Ctle. rul ofllcers. Many men hnvo been arrested in this Buclion merely because they had in tho year 1HG8 been mom. bers of a Soymour itnd Blair club, '"fit In some counties, ( am informed that thore uro in cacb at least a hun dred sm.HH distilleries, 'the ownors ofi which, by paying small sums to tho oflicors, aro permitted to go ou with out prosecution if lhey vote the Kadi, cal ticket. ,. .. i , , ( t ..., In addition to llieso performanoes, in a number of counties thoy procured men to run as independent candidates for the positions nf Sheriff or Member of the Legislature, and thus by having no candidates of their own muiio many votos for thoir Slate lickotby swapping with tho friends of the con testants. ... .: i i . if By theso several operations lhey avo probably obluiuod 8,000 or 10,.., 000 voles (mostly illegal) above their strength. Being paid by the United States Government,." anil oting in concert under orders, lhey were ublo to effect these largo results. In this part of the State lhey did not effect . so much, as early in the contest i assailed thorn constantly, and they became so odious that their efforts were materially crippled. Their success in most places seems lo have depended in a great measure upon iheir escaping observation nnd denun ciation while ihoy wero operating. Whon it is remom bored that in no one of our most exciting elections has there ever boon a voto cast coming within If) percent, of the entire votq, you will readily soa thut immenso frauds must have boon practised in many of these oountics. Besides thio tliero was Intimidation of volcr. Tbe poor mon arrested, though innoeont, knew that they would be ruided pe cuniarily by being carried hundreds wf Hill. . XI .l v 1 U r nd ni.t,. hnlnrf incarcerated or . compelled to boar their expenses and to employ counsel to cscapo conviction, lienco many volod the Radical ticket or kept away from tho polls. To this cause in purl is lo be attributed the fact that it, Kutherford, Cleveland, Yadkin, &o, nearly folly per cent. faiIod.tQ.TOtO. . We shall, I feel confident, curry the Stnto easily for Grocley in NovempoJr. In tho first placo, while rutaining-oiir lute strength, we ahull bnvo many ac cessions to our ranks from former licpublicans who are with us on tho Presidential is9uo; secondly , 'our wholo effort will be concentruted on a singlo election ; and thirdly, the tactics of " our opponents are now generally un derstood, and their efforts will more easily bo defontod.. :; . .... ;, t 1 thus hurriedly write lo you as au old friend, to nifviso you ns to tho condition of things in our State. " Yory sincerely yours, etc., ' . " T. L. Cumomar. To , Now York. r , ,.,., Paragraphs, The California whent crop is the largest Cvcr produced In"tb0 Statr."' , A paper advertises for gtrlf for cooking." Our devil esys "ho like them rnro."' i. ' : t : , ' ' The most irrcdoomnble bonds yet kuowh to the financial and ; moral world are vaga-bonds. , . "I promised to love, honor and bo gny," is the wny Philadelphia bridea get nruuiid the nuptial vows. Mary,' Clemmer Ames thinks tha love of fin-money Is the most fruitful source of matrimonial uulinppiness. . "The gttuiit sceptre of cholera stalks through tho East," says nn exchange. This must bo cholera inphnntom.' A olergymnu said the oilier day that modern young ladies wero not tho daughters of Shorn and Hum, hut tho daughters of Hem and Sham ! . Ad Ohio lady sent back a book sho had ordered, bccatiso tho loavos worq uncut. Sho thought it waa an unfin ished copy, and was right. ' Life Is n mnddy pasture full of brambles and briars j or it it a groott field fragrant with tho brealli of fresl) flowers, just as each ono makes it for himself. A merchant In San Prancisco baa invented a baby carringo, so formed thai when not in uso il mny bo folded up into a spaeo not larger than an or dlnary portfolio. i " -. A Terro Uaute woman's pet puppy swallowed a diamond ring on her finger whilo sho was feeding him, and tho poor animal nnu to do kiiicu ana an socled for its recovery. Their aro six ordained women pas tors in the Universalis! church In thu United Statot. This is tho only phnrcb which admits wsmen to ordi nation. .. . , A woman iu Fond du Lac, Wiscon sin, has tent tho snloon keepers thore a bill of SUOO, being tho amount legal ly duo her for a pounding inflicted by her husband. ... i . . A tall, fine looking womnn, d rosed in male atliro, was arrested recently in Michigan as a successful horao-thief. About twenty soparuto charges have' boon brought against her. . Tba Now York confectioner, who, at few years ago, tauuht his parrot laf ssy 1 'pretty' croaturo" t every lady who entered fail slurp, is now very rick. ! . j , .! , , . '