cpnbliran. Georoi B. Gooulandir, Editor. CLKAKHELD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MOUNINO, OOT. 17, IMS. Reader, if you want to know what If fotng ob In th buf no., world, tart read our advertlaing oeluaoa, tbo oeetaf ooiuBB to parttouiar. I1BMOCRATIC iTAl B TICKET. ron UOVKRNOH. CYRUS L. PERSUING, Or Beboylklll Conntr. FOR STATS TREASURER. VICTOR E. PIOLLET, Of Bradford Coonly, DEMOCRATIC COUNTV TICKET. 1 ' ron oosato. Dr. T.JKKF. BOYEli, of Clearfield. t roBTBBAOVBBB. J. BLAKE WALTERS, of Clearfield, ros cpMxiaatosiso. CLARK BROWN, of Lawrence. THOMAS A. M'GEK, of Bell. ron ACPITOBO. C.J KEAGY, of Boccaria. SA M L A. CALDWELL, of Bradford. FOB OOBOSBB. J. B. NEFF, of Now Washington. TiiiTickkT. Democrat this is your tickot to put in tlio ballot box on Tues day next. A II others uro bogus. STATE 1 Governor Cyrus L Persuing' Treasurer Victor K Piollet COUNTY . Stato Senator . T. Jeff. Boyer County Treasurer J. Blake Walton County Commissioner Clark Brown Tbcmas A. McGee County Auditor Christ. J. Koagy Samuel A. Caldwell County Coroner J. 1). -N'cff The ticket is to be cut in two rtt the black lino and folded with all the names inside and the word "State" and county nn the outside. Vote this ticket with out a scratch, and yon will do your country and tho party some service. LOOK OUT FOR BOGUS TICK ETS ! Read It. Do not fuil to road the address of tho State Committee relatng to the SIX MILLION State robbory, as well ns the report of the Legislative Committoo on the same subject. J toad Moek on Boyer thii week, as copied from last week's Watchman. The advice ho gives to tho Democrats ot Centra county can be utilized in Clearfield county. Democrats BkwareI The enemy is fishing for you. IIo has taken lix million of your money out of tho State Treasury aud now wants to give a small percentage of it back to you, for your vote so as to continue their robbery for throe years more. Democrats do not split your ticket. Our nominees are far moro competent and deserving of your suffrage than thoso of the enemy. And tho party that cannot govern a State without robbing it will, of course, plunder a county if they get an opportunity. Vote tho straight ticket from Pershing down to NefT, then you will be right, i 1 All (juitT. Ten days ago we for warded several copies of Iladical nows- papcrs to tho Post Ofllco Department, as samples of fraud. We presume tho mail car has been drowned or burned up, as tho officials have not acknowl edged thoir receipt. However, as the party is foundod on fraud and lives by fraud, a small fraud of this kind will attract no attention at headquarters. A Mistakc Last week in railing tho reader's attention to our ticket and tbo nominees, we omitted to mention the name of our nominee for Coroner, Mr. Ncff, who resides in Burnsido town ship, and also belongs to a numerous family who has resided for many years in the southern section of the county. Ho deserves this mark of party confidence and will, of course, be elected, lie has resided long enough in the county to bo clligiblo to the office. That is something his compel! tor cannot boast of. THE fxESATORSIIW. Tho editor of the Bellefonto Watch man, .Mr, Moek, was one of the threo gentlemen who won) seeking the noin. nation for Senator and who stood up manfully for about two hundred and forty-six ballot. All tho Kite men prophesied a "bust up," every timo tbo oonforonoo adjourned, and that "Moek will strike unless ho is nominated." Well, Moek was not nominated, and hero is what be says about Dr, Boyer in his paper last week : In its proper placo at tho head of our vuiiiity uesei win no iouna to-day tne name of Dr. T. J. Boyer, the nominoo for Senator. Although, to the Domo cractio voters of Centra oountv. ovorv ono of whom believed thoir county I. ...I.. I . . uuiiuoujr nuu jinny eniitieu lo lue nominoo, tne action ot tho oonlerenoo may be a disappointment, we hopo all will be satisfied with the result and do their best to swell the maioritv for tho auocossfiil candidate. Tho question as to which county was entitled to the nominee is not a quostion now. Clin ton saw proper to concede that Clear. noia was entitled to the candidate dur ing the time for which Senator Wallace was elocted, and the Democrats of Con. tro have but ono duty to perform to stand by the nominoe the same as they wuuiu nave ex pec lea tne Jiearaeld Democrats to do, bad the nomination tallon to Centre county. vr. uoyor, the nominee, has threo ttmos represented the people of Clear flold in the Legislature, and the fact that be was thoir choice for senator is sufficient proof of tho high confidence tne jjemocrata ot that county have in his ability and intoirritr. While in the House he was ono of the strictest and straightest Domocrata there al ways ready to speak in defense of his party, ready to oboy the wishes of his constituents and to faithfully represent his district. He is a gentleman of pioasing manners, popular with tho masses, a gooa talker, and, we doubt not, will bo elected by a good round majority. Ihatdocsnot read much likos. "bolt," docs it r A Bankrupt Treasury. Wo are ashamed to chronic's the fact, but it is true. The State Tioasery ot Pennsyl vani is bankrupt; althouht a two mill ion balance has been reportod annually for ten yearn. The State Treasury is unablo to meet the school warrants is sued by tho department, after having plundered the tax-payers out of more than SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS since IHtiC. It is awful. A full in. Tostigation will prove that our State has been as hugely plundered as the Southern States, although the latter have been ruled by carpet-baggers and scallawaga, who made great preten lions of honesty. And yet this vory Stato band of robbers have the impu dence to go before the tax payers and ask them to retain thorn in power, after having robbed thorn of their bard oarnings for ton years. Did ever an ordinary highwayman display moro import i-nence and outlawry ? Radicalism Klisteatiii In 1861, when the Radical parly took charge of the ntTuirs of this government, the national debt amounted to a little over SIXTY-SIX MILLIONS OP DOLLAR! (fCO,- 213,721). Ton years after it was over TWO THOUSAND, SIVKIf HUNDRED MILL IONS (2,757,6H9,571.16), and is not much bettor yet. How is that for high, tax-payers? We are the heavi est taxed people on earth. And yet but one-filth of our territory is under cultivation. What prodigality and oppression combined. The reader may peruse . history back for two thousand years, and he wilt fail to find an ex ample. Whore the Radical loaders learned the lessons they have recorded, we cannot conjecture. We have con cluded that they invented their scheme of plunder, and are entitled to letter patent, for the debt legacy they have entailed npon unborn generations in so short a time. It took tho English government officials two hundred years to accumulate a similar legacy fbr their subjects. fjxaacial slavery. No jHjIiticiil ui'inie rests so heavily upon a State or Nation, as u debt. In dividuals, similarly situated, can ap preciate our remarks. The "National blessing," which has been entailed on as by Jay Cooke and bis confederate, presses ou our business affuirs liko a night mare. Burthenod with a dobt of dro thoutund, tJtrtt hmiilml million o dollar, created by fools and fanatics to remedy the supposed evils of chat tel slavery, decreed by "tho Creator of ull things," which was In continue "for ever," proves a curse to all. Tho "blessings of freedom," which cost a million of human lives, and bequeathed us a huge national debt for tho libera tion of tour millions of persons, who wore far happier and more prosperous than now, and tho entailment of this huge dobt nponury million of peojile, proves that fanatics are unfit to gov orn any country. This has been proven a thousand times, and ia re corded on ovory other page of tho world'a history. Yet, the ivoople of tho United State have not hooded tho lemon, and the consequence la UMn us. Knave have the control of States, and hypocritical debauchees, like Beecher, are at the head of the church. It Is no wonder everything is drifting h Iwards it's because tho wicked rule. Houco tlio lnnd mnurnoth. Hypocrites and kuaves aro supreme. How long this deviltry is to continuo, wo aro unablo to say. Tho people on the 2d of November can veto this jubileo of social and moral ovils, if they will. Aro they strong ennu i;h to do it ? Wo will soe. TUK HUGE HTATE ROBBERY.) ADDRESS OF THE DEMOCRA T-1 PIOLLET fl.V THE TitEASUR The Legislature before nilj.mr g, IC STA TE COMMITTEE. j lllt U1KH r M.,.RK,-, ,AIUA UVI last spring appointed a coniinitteo ol oiwratii' mtath Committer oi'j Its members to Investigiilo tho niTaira P,s,Jj;vi,A,,,Ai. I'mwaublhiia. UVU ...... ... i.i. ...... J ber 22, 1876 r,iWr of yviimf. iiiu otutu irvRsiu v ami lite iiuiiiMiri . i i.i ' , - ,. , .. ., ... ennui: I address you yon. who fool tvcuicral s wliura Die (.sonni O. kvuiiR : i.- i.:ii- , . j urn urns ui . guvernuieni. u is you I bund (ifpliinder-'rs have bad their head- dosiro should read the great chapter of quarlitr foi ton br twulvo Veai-a pust. your wrongs, act forth in a report ot a Every Impodlmont ha been thrown in '""iittoo of the liouso of Ronruaonla ,i J .i.i.. . ' lives of this State, and which avs bare iuUiy u. v.i.s uuiumiee so as u. ,milll, ,, ,,., ' . ... eorrupv ring, lustu I uin tho pub- Democrats A ttktionI The enemies of free government are busily at work. Ivvorythlng that MON E Y and trickory can accomplish Is being done. A por tion of Oio SIX MILLIONS stolen from the HtaU Treasury by the Cam cron-Mac key ring is now being used in this county tn corrupt voter. Just liko all other criminals tho Radical leaders aro making a huge effort to e cape tho penitentiary, which, Tweed liko, they will ornament before a year passes around, if the peoplo are op posed to plunder and so express thorn solves at the ballot box on Tuesday next . . Tn e Leahc e Fioht. The fight which ho brokon out between tb Union League and Pilgrims in Philadelphia, is widening as the election approaches, A League Commiltoe had made a re port, fiivoring tho striking off of the namos of throe of tho Radical candi dates fof lucrative offices, among them Gon. Ilarvy H. Bingham. This move. of course, soon caused a breach in the loyal ranks, which tho League at tempted to euro by taking a vote, and consequently bold a two days election last week resulting aa follows : RaatalnlnK tha eowailllaa, , n...,MIM 044 Afaiaat u oaaiBillM, ..,,n.M.m. 4tl Hajoritj Is fatar rflsaaoaalltta... ..... 1M This vote will prove the death of the Pilgrim candidates and a never ending feud within the Walla of that palatial establishment. But then it's none of onr funeral. A Model Man. Murray, the Rad ical Chairman, is circulating a private letter, directing all bis aids to concen trate thoir forces on f 'apt McGaughey, the Radical nominee for Treasurer, and to trade off any of tha other candidates on the tickot for votes for him. Mur ray said nothing about this lust trick in class last Sunday, but some of his circulars fell into the hands of the wrong man, Another of his "golden rule" tricks Is tha printing and cir culating what purport to b the pern ocratio tickot, omitting tbo mme o Mr. Walters, our nominee for Treas urer, and substituting that of Mr. McGaughey. Such are some of the scheme of this young "Christian Statiiaman." He will put tho veracity of Colfax, Oaba 4 me" and Hehofiold in th shade before ho arrive f ball their ago. TiieCrucibi.. Col, Wright, Chair man of th Stato Committee,. ay there is but ono contingency under which we can be dcloated on Tuesday. By the Democrats staying at bom. If we have a good turn out, our nominoo will bp elocted by 25,000 majority. The election turns upon this point. Domocrata will aoe, tbowforc, bow necessary it is for tluim to go to th election on Tuesday next, and ask all their neighbors to go, too. Demoorals, the rights of your porson and property depends on your conduct next Tuos day. If yon want to remain free and oo your country prosperous and hap py again, yon must go to tho election and help to turn the robber out of office, who have nearly brought us to tinivtrsal bankruptcy and national dis grace. Act th part of patriots and do your duty to your country and you rsolvos. Attention, Votirs Domocrata, TuDwlay, Novombor 2d, ia the day fixed by law, to turn out of office a band of publio robber, who hav in. fcated th Kxocutiv and Stato Tniaa ury dcparlmonta of onr State for ten year paat, to the disgrace of all en gaged officers a wvJI aa voter. Now, will you tak th trouble aud go to tho eloction on that dy and help to turn them out and get honest men to take thoir placo, and thereby remove the disgrace brought upon tho Btate and the people f See that you do this. Give on day more of your time In favor of good government, and fbr the ascendency of tb Petnocratfa parly, the only parly fit to govern a free Stale. A Good Test. Hundreds of promi. nont Radicals aro forsaking the sinking ship. Among tho most prominent are ex-Governor Curtiu, Hon. A. K. Mo Clure, Hon. George Lundon (of Brad ford county), Hon. Morrow B. Lowry, Hon. Samuel Calvin, Dunicl Kalbtns, Esq. (of Carbon county), Hon. J. C, Sturdevaut (of Crawford county), and Hon. Orange Noble (of Krio), together with scores of others who havo held less prominent positions in tho party. And tbo best of all is, that not a singlo prominent Democrat anywhere in the Stato has joined the Radicals, while scores of their best mon aro coming over to us ; because of the official corrup tion that so universally pervades overy branch of the National and Stnto Governments. Grant Like. "Blood-letting," Salary-grabbing, Back Pay, and Credit Mohilior-dealing Zsch. Chandler has been appointed Secretary of tho In terior. Tho Radicals of Michigan kicked Zach. out of tho United States Senate, because of his crimes and noto rious debaueborics, and put a gontlo man of tnlent and integrity in his place. But his social qualities and tastes being in harmony with those of "the Govern ment," Zach. has been given a Cabinet portfolio. Tho first culler at tbo In. tcrior Department after Zach. took bis seat, was tbo "Rebel guerilla," Co, John S. Mosby, of Virginia. Chandler, Mosby and Grant I What a combina tion of social propriety, integrity, patriotism and statesmanship t Impudence and Business. Hirling. er, the Radical nominee for Coroner, is blessed witb a good load of the former. He Is partirnlarly active, and liberally mistakes tbo truth in this campaign. And it ia doubtful whether ho has ever paid a tax ia the county ; if he has not, be is inolligible, and could not hold the ofltoe be was nominated for, if elected, ot which there is no possibility, On the other hand, our nominee, Mr. NefT, was born and raised in the county, and possesses the business qualifies tions which Hirlinger lacks, and la not troubled witb either brass or impu dence. Choose Ye. Hartrnnft and Persh ing are both servants of the people, the one as Governor, tho other as Judge. Uartranfl baa deserted his post and is traveling over the Stnto and election eering for another term. Pershing remains on tho bench, discharging tho duties of tbo office to which tho people called him, content to let the electors of Pennsylvania dooldu between him. self and bis competitor without 'honey -fugling" or button holing any body. Which is the moro faithful and digni fied officer f Democrats, Go to Work I Let our friends throughout the county sec to il that every Democratic voter is roused up to tbo Importance of tlx coniipg eloction. Now is the time to lay out this Radical Slato organization which for years baa bad its headquarters at Harrisburg in the Treusury ring. Lot tbpm clear out these preyer on their substance apd tiis battle will then bo half wop for tho next Prpsidcnflal oampAign. Got' ut tbo ful vote on next Tuesday I prevent an investigation. However, tho committee on tbo 21sl miwlo a synopsis of their report which reads as follows : To Hi Excellent! Mn F. Uartranfl, Governor of 1'enntytMnia, and Juntut F. TrmilK, Auditor General: The commit tee uf the House appointed tn investi gate the afTuirs of tho Suito Treasury beg leave to present tho following ad ditional report : After the State Treasurer, in April Inst, refused the accountant of the com mittee access to tho bonks and ptiors in tho Treasury of tho State tho com mittue continued its work by nn ex amination of the public document pub lished yearly by tho different doiiart montsol the Stnto Government, from this examination the com mil too ascer tained, and in their report ol July 16, 1875, atated : First. That from about the year 1806 to 1874 nearly 13,400,000 was largely takon from the sinking fund. Second. That during a period of twelve years, beginning with Decern ber 1, 18C2, the different Stato Tress urors had an average bulanuo eonstnlly on hand of 12,100,000, but bad not ac counted to tho State fur one cent of in terest on tho aumo, the tax-pavors be ing thus practically robbed of JI.400,. 0011. Third. That the law directing tho quarterly application of all money iu tbo sinking fund to tho liquidation of an equivalent amount xf the public debt had been constantly und syste matically violated, to the great loss of tho peoplo and tho enrichment of tho Male treasurers. Tho committee, continuing tho same lino of investigation since that report, nnvo iiiruior discovered: . First. That from 1864 to 1874 there appears to bo a yearly ovorchargo on tlio interest account on tho public debt. tho different Treasurers taking credit tor paying moro interest tbau the Stato debt bore, the grand aggregate thus unlawfully takon from the Statu Treas ury, In tho clevon years namod.amounta to tho enormous sum of l. 133,301. 05. Second. That from 1870 to 1874 there appears tn have been an access of premium charged on the purchases of gold to pay tho interest on the gold bearing bonds amounting in all to $121.- 427.95. Muny other minor fraudulent trans actions came under tho not i to of tho committco, but those here mentioned may be tabulated as follows: llnlariilljf Ulan froai tha tlaklai food .l.l(M.no IntarMt aa pahllo dapoaiuu ... 1.40(1. 000 ovarcbarfe la lalmt aoeount 1,12.1,3111 Ortrobarga la gulil premtama 121,417 Tola) '. t0,U4,73S The committee having pursued this line of inquiry as far as was practical or usoful, siibmr-nucd the State Treas urer, It. W. Aluckey, and his predeces sors in office, to appear and explain, if possiblo, any of the abovo items. Incso subpernaa were returnable Octo ber 5, at Harrisburg, iboir service sworn to, but there wus no uppcaranco, except by Mr. Mac key, and bo declined lo testify until his predecessors mi office wore sworn cortainly an unusuul dic tation on tho part of a witness. But the committco met from duy to day, and subsequently nuhpirnacd Mr. Mackoy to appear and testify in Phila delphia on Wednesday, October 20. Mr. Mackoy did not appear, a d be and all the ex-State Treasurers havo studiously avoided the meetings of the committee. Had tho committee tho power to issu an attachment fur their arrest that power would be promptly used, but that is a prerogative of the House which must of necessity remain unexercised until tho House is in ses sion. What inference is to be drawn? Cortainly it is fuir to assume that all tho rhargos abovo made are true, as thcTrcosurersdnnot appear, when law fully siihpwnacd, and explain and deny them. In this connection tho committee cannot refrain Irom referring toanother difficulty it had lo contend with. Tho committee was creatod by tho House alono, the nennto rcltising to concur, and the com mitteo was wholly deprived of funds to pay any of it expenses. O. II. ItuMiiARD, Milton A. Kmrk k, A. Smith, Fred. W. Gi nstkr. a lie treasury of our State, and is here with pruaontod to you. ;' Will yo read it? Don't say thut you bnvo not the time. If you are a farmer you havo givon mouths of your time at hard ta bor in your fields, in sunshine; and storm, in heut and cold, to raise money enough to pay your share ol tbo six millions of the public moneys stealthily and dishonestly filched from the public treasury. If you are a mo chanlo, pray how many of the nbsv Into necessaries of life havo you boon obliged to dispense with to nuiko up your share of tho six millions to glut tbo greody maw of official depcudenls? If you are a laboring man, how much of your time has been tukon, which was noccssnry to provide subsistence for your half starved family, to feed tho plunderers and mnko up your sbure of tho six millions? Therefore, 1 implore oach of yon, don't say that you have no timo to read the chapter of your wrongs. A committee of the House of Representatives of this State wore directed to examine into charges of corruption, in abstracting the funds from tho publio treasury.- Ont!i2lllh of this month the committee eamo to a dead halt, und wore forced to aban don tho investigation, hecunso tlio chief delinquent refused jut appear and lus tily, and tbo .comnjiUou, not liuviliL' the jiower to enforce his uttendaneu AX A W'FUD STA TE ROBBER Y. (Mirire O. Kvmis mi. I U,,rl U' ARRAiiiNMKNr nr the TREASURY SYS-; Alaekey, have Ik cm credited witb being i tlio greatest public mhlier that ever from i,uf. J'lollft, tyvech afTrantHn., infeslod. lbHtaUi. But it now turn Before I prcd to Stato iny views "' ('ov Hartraiift i their scr. of what the, 'duty of my 04ition if Suuclxxly hu lun examining the bill chosen Slulo 'Treasure Implies, allow!0" Hl' Ml t'"' Auditor Ucneral's oltie, mo to statu biii lly 'tb4 coiKtitio of , 5,,d th" editors of tbo liiniiu sentiment reuiihngtlio. past a""iwri nmcjj ncrrw un lopiesionnu and present management of this du- '"'low. The editor remarks: iai linent of onr Statu iilluii-s. To say Ki,n"" Snyder and other old time II is one id' vide mil iilmiui ni,i,.i-wl ' governors of Peiiiinvlvunia. who left neiiinu tliem. when thev ( charted tb a distrust is n mild term to omploy. The secret chiiructorof its management bus amused suspicion of the honesty and integrity ol'ilniBo who havo been select od lu ucpBrq its dutivs., I, make no Hvvnneiii' oi -u life, a inostenviuljlo reputation for hon- esiy and mtelily to their trust, receiv ed a saluiy of M,333 33 per annum. i hey paid their own rent und furnish- lishonostv 'iigiiinst thoi"'1 "K',r "wn boii, and received no- present incumbent or his immediute 1 ,,,nK "'"m 1 ll0 commonwealth beyond their unnuul salary. By act of April 17, 181.1 tho annual prettrcessonr.- q'hey know ns -well ma 1 do thut truthful statements at short salary was raised to 4,000. David R. I'orter was governor at this time, but intervals would enublu the public to iuilirc their coiidiwi. Tl.la il,.i.ii,, development of the official conduct ot j l"n "'"rcase as not tn take effect till Hubert W. Mutkey and his iinmcdiiilc "l0 xpiration of his term. Francis it. ftiiHiik wan elocted governor in 1844, and tho act' increasing the salary io $4,000 went into operation when he was inaugurated. He and all the gov eruors who luiouoodcd him up to Gov ernor Packet's time had to provide and furnish their own houso at their own expense. Packer was elected in 1857 and about the time of his induction Into office an executive mansion was bought at a cost of IIO.OOO. This property, which was located on Second street, below ifurkutsqus.ro, was suhscquont- predecessors, taken in' connection with what 1 think 1 havo a right to wiy of biin personally in the face of the defa mation and low abuso his Pittsburgh Commereud newspaper bus printed against mu... There is ono ussuranre I will give you, fellnw-citixcus, hero mid now. Robert V. Mackcy cannot turn over to me, It elected rilato t reasurer, a chock or certificate of deposit in tlio Vonango National Bank for tbo sum of $7,000, nor his dopowts in the Com mercial Bank of Erie lor some S4,000, nor will 1 receive from two broken 1 '""J" "arKui squs.ro, was subscqi bunker in my county hi claim fbr I '" 1M0" exchanged tor one cn t rout lf,000, money given them on deposit, troet, for which a difference of $10, I. ..I . .1 r.. . (- ' ft Ml t ui-iiiuguii; iu me niiiU). II air. ivein- lous jiiugiiiuni ugumsi u banner in l.iawloid county for $125,000. iriveii to secure the pimuont of Statu money, Is iu the Stute I'leiism y us cash, I will bv attachment, were obliirel to nlmn. fu,t lukH 11 ''" I receive tlio ob don the inquiry. I copy from the re- "!,.,. "rt' ('""lll'' Co- port; ,. . , ,. J 10,000. lins man -Mnckey, my ac- Muny other minor fraudulent trans- cllc'. hoso dirty ring organs have actions eamo under the notice of tho n,'"w(l u"1"1'1 "'""dors uion me-if committee, but those here mentioned i J11"1" '? "'""'t to me as t ic people's may bo tabulated as follows : t'alawrutltiikaiirroaithellDlitiiKruiid:t,4flll,noo IiiltrmU on pablie dtpotitii ,400,HHn State lreiisurei will first bo made to understand be is required, in n gentle manly and honorable way, thut the l,IIJ,:iil i money be bus been entrusted with bv 19, ivy i.t.i ... .. inc people must bushowii to have been paid out in accordance with tbo law by honest vouchers und not in loans to Ovarobanro os Ititarrtl aecoaat,. OvarebarK la g'tliJ Brfmium..,. Total '. M,S44,7JS I'lti. vital m,m nf I'm, n,.,ii.,. I,, .a been lost to tho State, ami taxes upon! I"'1'!!! favorites with the payment of i you in tho future must ho levied (l """al interost to him as at Iividual.i luako it good. What do you think of i ? n"'l:u ' unvo thought it right to say i : a l':il . I.. . i. I 111 reillv to t be flood (il fnlso ilsnerainn II I 11 111 IUII illlllVIV BUOIIIIb I" 1I1U l , . I ' I ' ll,.., monstrous fraud, or will you, liko men, "I10'1 "'J' "J"- Vme ""lt' 1 nlPl ?,'TJ." !wo " tlm"" '"'tS" 000 in cash was paid. Tho original cosi oi tne governur s house, therefore, was $20,000. The salary remained at $1,000 er niiniim till the expiration of Gov. Cnr t ins second term and the iiiatigtimtion of Gov. Geary, when it wont up to 85,0011, in pnrsiinncu of an act passed tho 12th ol April, 1800. It rested at this figure till Gov. Hartranlt was in augurated, when, in pursuance of nn act passed lieliiro the close of Gov ernor Geary's last turm it suddenly jumped up to $10,011(1. It thus appears thut Gov. Iliirtninft get a salary threo times as great as Governor Snyder's and two and a hall times ns great as Governor Diglor's ; and Hartranlt baa a mansion provided fbr him. w hilst (Snyder and Bigler. and all our governors previous to PalTter, uiui to pay their own rent llartrahft'a s "Eja- IP MANrPArTllkflia na Stoves, Rnnge, Orates, ' Orate Fronts, Fenders.' 4o.t Aad Uaalaraai . ' MANTELS," Marble and Marbleized Slate. AUn. Solo MtnufMUiriTa of U IVMThW Kliukliif; rnl., Th, I.,..,, b,., ., .,, l l t i ' nnlt h ( 235 LIBERTT ST. AND 242 PENff AVENUE rtuoDunun, l-'A. ... (1 mi 13 lm is. asu.nn shako these creature frein their hold to know that it cuino from tho news- upou the pub lie treasure? lo you I llcr owned and controlled by the i !. I. .. ii, (v.... i ,! , I.,,., I Pennsylvania 1 ivusurv rinir. . r r. ; -a-. . . A nil now, iciiow-eilixens, this brings mu to the point of my discussion most Important to you aa taxpayers. The people havo a right to know fully my idea uf the moaning of the resolution of the Krio Convention relating to the Treasury management iu tlio event of my election. 1 have no hesitation, no' t i, propose to indorse tho fraud and thus impoverish yourselves? Should you not rut ber burl them from power into tho abyss where they belong? How many more millions do you proposo they shall abstract from your treasury? Do you not think a seal of condemna tion should bo placed upon them? Tweed weara his uniform ! Pennsyl vania lacks the moral courage to muko the ring tremble. Change the tabu's and they will tremble. Six millions abstracted from our treasury I It is our money. It has been taken with out warrant of law. The delinquent boldly and niidnetonsly defies your authority, ills appetito und the ring anout mm your votes. tlinir irnmii Tax.liaversnrtlieSbilnilnlhimell.imra " I"11""1 l" ovuO' cilixell that the please yon? Do yon endorse these m'"T. pays into my custody, by oy where he could ; but when did that body show any regard tor the interests of the tax-payers ? One of Mr. Wulravon's bills has al ready lieen givon. Here is nnotber : aiLLnr s. wii,BArs. Nor. lu. ls;a. mall ClqnoT laoa tljlaa at 11.40 I aola daiia; Ids tlslai at M.M U ai'hoUtannaana aororiogiot of par. lor ehsira, S Ur( aiaoai..., S folj sia aaaira, ouirarias al tli aanb ni-apaowariaf aa4 auvarlO I aul fur- allura, filSl aad liaail. It plaoai.. Hub Frtifbt to aoa fr'iai Harriibar . 45. U0 t TurkUb alalintldaraa abalr aorar . 11.01 .... , ll4il.J4 V bat do the workinumun of Penn sylvania say to paying $589 for mere. ly "re-upholstering" oight large chairs aim fuos.ia ior 'ro-upliolsteniig fif teen piocos of furnitnre ? Is oar chief magistrate a King that he must have "goiu gut chairs" to sit on 7 But look at another bill : BILL OP J4NKS S. SAULS 4 SORH. April 17. IS7J. To cautra Ubl aod lah SlOU.aS Ta botln Ubla and tlab .., 4. to To cllt Iraaia maatlc ! . 2111 llu To lHiin (ill franii laanlal l iu in s o aian rmiwi aangiajf alaaw 21.00 H.;.II liiir Itupublieanuovernnr, wbooiight to set an examplo of republican simpli city, must not only sit ut a table cost ing $100, but ho must survey himself in a "looking glass" costing $.'144, in cluding boxing and hanging up. In order to see himself to udvantaire in this cxponsit-0 glass, Gov. Hartranlt spent tho price ofa small farm of tho people's money iu fancy gas fixtures. us tne i jiiowiiig bill will show ILL OF B4KRS, ARYOI.B 4 00. F.bru.rr 1, 1S71. I Ira Hfbt cbaod'liw, fold and rrji- ) t lao llgbt vracbal, sold aad arra. lal J thraa light )i,laot, gold aad arva. tal 1 broiii'.. Bzara. Ilaatilbal I brunia fisura, Iliaua W & dwrtisfttiftits. rRs ik) i j, a its nKWAun.- ' ICthr pll.,.b t,, lh, ,j wU, , , Iht M im of lh. Kb.. H m... oa rr,..y, o". Ui, aar all Morn lha aana lu Ik. ..hu.o. . ' I 11.00 I ard of SI. u, ,ld,.4 ,u.loni FULFORD tk THOMP80N, OlSBHiL JXSLBAXCS AUtSTi, . t'learaU, Peaa1, Coupaalu ef tbt eoaotrjt - concealment to make. 1 started out! in these remarks with tho statement! that concealment of tbo workings of ourStu'.u Treasury engaged suspicion that improper uses were made of Un peoples money. Believing tbo cou-i verse of the proposition will insure con fidence and protect character, it will ntvOurtin's, whilst the latter, in conso. queneo of the war, bad tivo timos as much work to do as the former. The cost of keeping up the execu tive mansion Is enormous. The honka in the auditor ircneral's office slinir thn I broaia Ssara, Homaa aoaua... following- exnendiliires during Iko loaf i ? ,kr ' "baadaliara ten year. cvikiik os HtacumE stanoa. 104, A. IJ. Cartia, gororaor, for fural- i.ooo.ot W. J 8te. aooeriDladonl boh. 110 b.llllng, t.OOII.O R. J. rianiag. for fiaiallng Ifns 00 " A. J. Nlfalt, fur ar.et work S7S.00 isfid, W.J. Sum, iBiarin(cDdaat pub. lia bolldlata 1.JO0.OS 1847, J. W. Hoar, govaauar, lor furai lo l.IJ0.00 M A. J.MaolL, ad.lllioD toaseutiva anrloa U.4M.00 1SSV, A. J. BL-ata, ilai,rotBlroU al at. co'lre maiifioa l.oOO.OO I Blioa prvtcetor. . r.xioHjmg gilt pipa aad suioga lor ""lal IS M Waliial blorka for utaal poau H 6 0a T ow baraora 74 Kttrodlng plpa, . , y aa .,.w W.IVI HIV I , , ...... bi.in ......... . h..... ...... I, AW. I 1 aro to-day cliimoring for1 ",nt lllu"sl" "ll,y to tavri' ,,"t A J- building in booH... i.sm.i , that they may contim.oiorM'l'hcd idea of in.M.tbly state- ; Ji;. - 10 of plunder at your cost. I !uuw. wltl' ""' " 1 l!.V to.ZZ: gigantic swindles? Do you approve authority ol and in obedience lo the the ael ? Have you six millions more j law' ,he llltc ,m" ,"7" ,u,.l y P""1 j to hand over to this miserable und cor rupt ring ? l)o you make your money so easily now that tho Hem of six mil- oul in accordance with laws from the snmeaulbority. The sources ol revenue I am somewhat fumiliar with, having! tC3 01 Among other vouchers filed in con nection with this impropriation for the executive mansion are lulls containing tho following item: One oval vase, painted binls and flowers, $rU ; statu ary inarblo mantel. $280.75 ; fancy tow els, edging, Ac., $'.I7.R5 : silver idutcd I Ice pitcher, waiter, slop bowl and two oo goblets, $.15 ; ono fish dish and drainer, IMI I. -I.. - I a... J. W. Oearr. .urarar. f fur. . "m reVn am3 v"10- ' i ' lura t.,,,,1 M 1 papei auu wood hangings, $510 35. 7, l. V. Hanraaft, goaraor, l.r far- ' j Vitb III) Work to do and llOtllinir to iTl,l'i",vt,,1, .Tinler Moro V11,"?, itisg riaoatira aoi,.a i.ood to' i no bread lor their wives and children Tbraa dirborNmaaU aa. al U. r. ' will tho DOor laborimr men of Penn. Rrinhtrd l. iu...n.i..-. ' . . P . lions is ot no moment to yon ? Will j Uul'n' "Ke '0''' a V"t-,l'l'r.- . Vue yon permit the slimy, dirty llmrers of'?uru0 01 wvcnuo lias been evaHeii, not . . - ' " " 1 liar mia ruu.i.l.i l.nl l.i 8. II. Walior, apariiiUiMlfol jiiib- iin onuiingi tlipsecreatilrnn In tnk.i rnn nirn nw.nr.v y our People, Ulll ly the oni-rs Ol in violation of law, with Impunity, be! I tho f '9U1''; t i'Heivst paid fore your own eyes? It so you i re' ?" tlio Itai'ifu balunco always shown to . .- ... .. . - . tn, nn i.nn.t a ll uuuigent. 1 urn lue other check, and court anothor blow : giro Ihcm vour overcoat also. Voti are kind, you are forgiving. What government In the enlightened world savo this would tol erate such frauds without administer ing proper punishment? Cast them from placo and power, aud assign them to tne position their dements require. Do, taxpayers of Pennsylvania, read bo on hand. All who know mo know that 1 have at all time held, and open ly declare a my belief, that interest received by a Stale Treasurer was as . i.ooo.oo ana aai m From theso figures it will be' seen that tho governors mansion, in addi tion to iu orriginal cost of 120,000, has had $00,034 of the people's money ex pended on it and inside of it in tho course or ten yearn. It was large enough for Packer and Curtiu, but it 11.. .... .1 . . 1 ....... , ... -uercuiy tne money .. me peop.o as , hd to be enlarged for (iearv at an ex too principal, ana mo oiucer was nmM of , 45u .nrf ,hB K . . , . . :. . . ' ' - : - sylvania vote to ro-oloct a tiovcrnor who throws away their money in this extravagant manner ? Look at somo moro expenditure fur me executive mansion. Jlore is ano ther bill paid with the people's money, auu nuu ib VDoauaiiorgeneralsomee: oor. atsratsrv aoi out or a. a. t aoa art Sa. H7l.Jaao.rr IS. 1 aologoa act, ahiu aod Sowar....... I " " a-bita aad uld. 1 " " rabjr " bloa Kural Canadlaa U'ibib, Nrir Vork "" brviniog, Mnoor, fa. Fraoklio, l'bilaU,. ." Fhura.x, Uartford ,.." Hanoi rr, w York H Houio, Uul , 0.-...,.... , All, liarlfurd !.,!..!!.!!.." Providaaoa, Waffliioglim.,.M. ....l'." Paraonr ahoat rfffllna aa la.ur-..M nh art; of anfbiad, .l.uulj call at onr obea, a nl; "l.r nourr, ano irt our dot or rotntiBaiat an ral Wlr. Inuring FI LFOKI) A TIIOMPKON. LlrarAdd, Pa., Oat. J7, 'Ji-lr 1875. FAM 1S75. 4i,o.f,so . 0,000,000 . a,7H4,I4 ..i,(Jf , .ii'.i, . I.SM.XUl l.4!..,i . . tl,WS .son, mi 010,1100 tho report, and, having road it, make! ? , '"?,m" wl'Kn u axed un v. nr minds that hiM.r..rih hnn. y law, ia guuiy oi emoi Jist TtraK Oct. Tho 1 only way th Democrat can be defeated on the 8d of November, la by tb stay-at-home vote. Let then b a tana out of lb party on election day, aad Persaiag and Fiollet will bar 25,000 majority, Dok't Scam Woktii 4 CuaT, The Democrats of Pennsylvania are not likoly to be alarmed by the nolso tbo Radicals mako over carrying the dec- tions in States that have voted steadily with tbo Republican party ever since tha flflpubjc.n party was born. The vemocral nave ppvop qonp so well before as they bare this year in Lhio, Iowa and Nebraska, and they know iu advance what November has In storo for them. Omit Six Million. This is tbo amount stolen out of tb State Treas ury by J. Y, Mackoy & Co., to enrich the State ring and for spending money about election timos. Theso tellows go before tho people and gather in thoir hard carnod cash in the shape of taxes, apd afterwards tako it out ot lh Treasury for tho purpose of bribery and corruption, and ap fb urine lime, prostitute like, shout vociferously fur "tho Union" from the street corners, whufi laboring to destroy it. Tnx Stati RoBBE. Tljp Legisla tive committoo, which has boon In vestigating the affairs qf tho Statu Traaaqry, report that 11 W'. Mackoy it Co. hav stolen a million of dollar of the people's money. Apd yof this srrio band of brigands are before tho peopl Ibr re-election, so jhat 'tliay may continuo tbolr oiitragiu robbery Rawle, the Radical candidate for Slate Treasurer, is only Mackoy' "stool pigeon. 11 be 1 unlortunately elocted ilaxltoy sjroud still be Treasurer. Stanpabd IjTCRATi-Rr.. Those of our renders who desire correct inform ation on tho flnnncinl question, now among us, or correct orthodox views on political economy, can employ their timo no better than by perusing the scecli of Senator Wallace, delivered in Pittsburg, and Chairman Wright's, made at Heading on the 17th. Those two gentlemen have passed over the wbolo ground, and have plainly set forth the cause of our financial cmbar- rassments, and how to get over them. lUpKAl, Tactics. Tho working man now get $ whuip hp got IJ for bis lulior two years ago, oven if bo can get employment, yet ho baa $3 taxes to pay where he bad $1 In 1873. The very mon who put down his wages and put up his taxes, ask lor his voto, Will flip Voter still continuo to throw his vpo awny, by easting his ballot in favor of the party which robs the NiHte uml U10 A ation J ,or?'ur C"" rrirvfitlod and furnished at an additional .,.uy u.,e vu una. iay, more, mat expense of $13 ,350. In the singlo year the StilLe Irnnsmvr u-hn mmrnnrml,M to..- .. . ' " J xa' . j.,.. f ., ... , imii, tne enormous aumot $2U,H0U was a dollar of that which comes into bislovn....,!...! . .k. : . ' , waav VAWHIITO 111 U llfJIUIIa WKtal An tkA r.. a. 1 .l y law, isguiity ofemWlement, and'. " Vf lian .k"," cstyand purity aro elements that shall "0.10. l? w. P""1" undertbo aw. ii.isr Tho amimnt Cxiui .h. alone control tho policy of tbo State; wu,ch "8 ""y vindicated in ; ve,.,,,,,.., Uoam f t ' , . l.. .1 .i... 1 1 . tbooourlsolScbllv kl lenuntv nni 1I11.I ii.., .11111, in.o j,uoiv who uave urmigm disgrace tin us shall no longer hnve a voice in our public affair. The trust put in their bands has been abused, and they shall not, in the future, havo tne custody 01 onr treasury. The timo has come for change. Tho time has come to blot out tho record of corrup tion which these creatures havo made W 0 must havo change Wo must cry reform, and we must accomplish it, too. (I B.-11'HII B, J. 11 HIUIIT, Chairman, tliocourUofSchiiv over so ably by Judgo Pershing. wbo,inin) ,.r m, , .:,.? " i i i , head, the fstato tiedfet. . w what I b(fUse l'Z desire more oven than mv uleetmn lan .at f.a, . . . . 1 . . . I"""" graaa whita aad fold... s powdar poffi ,. Mi 4 botti of powdar.. qoarta 01 aologoa... A Foolish Bass, Tho pint fc Uonal Bank at Tiffin, Ohio, sbsponded on th 18th, beomo It Caohlor, John T. Huss, saw t to commit suiutda, A "HatlonaJ" concern should be bl to land the deo4b of at least one rogue. Tbo Pittsburgh ibtnmeroial clalirs that Uartranfl will havo 3,000 majority in Allegheny county, if other conn, ties do 110 hotter than this lor Uart ranfl, compared with his voto In 1 82, when Allegheny gnvo hiin 0,200 ma jority, Judgo Pershing'",, mujoiity in thn Hjulo will rench about 00.000. Good enough. Although tho Legislature of Michi gan, in January last, decided that Zach. Chandler was unfit to represent that Slate any longer in tho United Slates Senate, our double-salaried President has Just promoted him to a Cabinet position, This latter move is a triumph ot Impudcneo ovor common sense and a direct thrust at the voicoof tho people, Rkvival in Uusineks ? No lnot a bit of it wbilo tho present party in power allowed to dictate the policy of tho Qorornment and rob f he tax payers by collecting double salaries and making presents of the public do main to railroads. .Business will nevor revive while publio robhers are tol erated In nffleo. li L- . 1 L . f!o To Work. Tho public robbers, apd the onomic of Irco governmcr.t, have a paid prganlanfion n evory borough and township, for the purpose of rallying thefr votes out to the polls op eloction day, and If any havo been crippled by rliP pno, nprj begin to growl, they will be batilud to tho eloollon and paid In cash fbr the day. Ki llt SamiD. Tho point Is just here ! Jf th Democrats turn out on election day, the Democrat will haw 5,000 majority In this Stato ; hut if they atajr at bom, we will be defeated. That the point. IIARTIAXFT A.D CAt.llOU.W After the close of tbo wnr and indi vidual named A. li. Calhoun wns a good deul beard of in this State. II 0 is now, wo believe, the editor of a south orn paper, and during the wnr, It has lately been ascertained, he was a Con federate spy. But at the noriod wo speak of bo was supposed to havo been a soldier of tho Union and ho mado himself active in establishing posts of the Ciraml Army of tbo Republic. Ho was a truculont fellow and a lmlitical speaker of soma prutension. A a ro wan! tor bis party services ho was mado U. S. pension agent at Philadel phia, and John F. Uartranfl becamo ono of bis bondsmen, Tho pension ngont, of course, bad a largo amount of money under his con trol. Tho law expressly requires that all the ha'nncc of pension ngont shall be kept in the suh-troasiirv of th Uni ted States, ond that they shall not bo to lorwunf the reform promised drawn out lor deposit olsowbero. .Hut by tbo gentlemen who i.lnued him in num nation, (il our nrosnocl tor olee. tion 1 have only lo say thitt my inter. desire more even than my eloction is a precedent to settle once for all this question of legal and equitable right to tho ownership ot intermit accruing for aeposns or use 01 the balance that is necessarily hi tho Stato Treasury dur ing periods between its receipt aud disbursement. To this end 1 invito Mr. Itawle and Mr. Pennypacker to state in a publio way and to the peo plo wbosu vole our position solicits, diatinully their view aud premised aotion iu the ovent of election. If we aro all agrevd upon questions uf the right of tho people to havo monthly delailud stateinonl of the receipts atid,m,t. payment ami ine rigui 10 nnvo inter est paid into the Treasury as a lawful and equitable sourco ot revenue, a voxed question would he settled. This does not involve a change iu the man ner of keeping Stato moneys. Our banks in Pennsylvania are generally sound and aalo depositorioa. It if. is right for the Stato Troagurer to do mapd intore-t for State money depos ited, it is right every fraction shall bo put to the credit of the Stale Treasury upon her books like revenue received at .so in 4.0 T.M 1.40 1. to 1.00 in H.o Wo kuew that John F. Uartranft had gone from the auditor general's otllce into th (iovemor's chair, reek ing with tho unpleasant odor of the leraos speculations and the Evans swindle, but wo never ihouirbt it wnnhl ($1,500) would stock a tolerable good uko " ",UCQ cologne to sweeten him lann with horses, cattle and farm im- ul' "d '""' " did wo suppose it pleiuents. (iov. Hartraua got $0,000 from the stato treasury in 1H73 to refurnish the exueutivo mansion, and the next year U1.1 . rn . . . . 'i tivasurer aiacKcy pniu oat 4, 2110.00 moro fur tho tamo purpose, "being a deficit in former appropria tions,'' as is stated in tho auditor gen oral's report. When wo examino the bills contracted by tiov. Uartranfl, we are not aurprisod that tbo appropria tion of $6,000 lor refurnishing this mansion, liberal as it was, did not rench out. Ho squandered it in eoetlv oar. pets and fnncy "fixings" at a rate that might well make a tax-payer's hair stand on end. Lot tho tax-payers hsik at tho items: bill or sasvs l. moot, rsiL't, April t, I S7.V lt jar.li Almlntrtar Oirfat, S1.40 ptr 7Til yard. Almialilaroarpat, Sa.7 par Jard I. ardf Brarasll oarpat, S2.0o"p'r Branala aarpal, VH pat would be provided at the public ex pense But there it is three quarts in tbo first month of his administra tionenough to disinfect a traveling menagerie in tho dog day. It is high timo to brinir our irovern. iiient back t the simplicity of Ibrmor noes 10 put out such sliotldyitos as llartrnntt, who squander the people's money OH "llincy loops, and to put in a plum unassuming man liko Cyrus L. Pershing, who will not throw away $10,000 on '-limey fringes" for the ox eculivu mansion, nor pocket a salary of $10,0(Mi a year for attending horse races. c OMR AND SKTTIiK. Hi rarda t tarda i-lai'd LleasM J4 par jarii from snv other onaitcr. There ia i..,i 1 "" .... 71 "lagoari"!!!, fralgbl, ,., time nllorded mo to speak longer, and) twill only any that Judge I'tirshipg, who head the tti(o ickut, is a man of ; Sll parroaa wbo know thaaaalraa U Kara J4 M ' r ,"a"ad aoaoanu wllh aa laat iprlag, ara 1 brrrb. raqantad lo auaia and oallla tba . m. "'".'" a.a rruai tha data at Uu aotioa, : ahbrr bv ea.t or aola. aad Oi.nI. , JONA MONft. KyUrtown, Pa, Oct. 10, 1S75 JI- adniiitud ability, uiifiiiehinr courage on the side of right, and can be trusted 11.. A . .. . 1 , J l"V l.1l'MIV uit.iiil wa poouiuiing largely ip 1 nuinlni.tioii. Of our prospect for dec. stocks, and bo obtained froin Calhoun ,i()n 1 Uvo ol,iv .0 ,,.. u.1-, mv ...,. course with the people in the brief loans of tbo money of the Vnitcd Sintu to onnblo him to carry on his opera tions. Calhoun may havo received a portion of tho profits,-or ho may havo accommonutoa Jiartrauil- because he was his bondsman. Tho first money ho gnvo him was on August 23, 18US), wnen Hartranlt was Auditor Uencral. The following ia tho account as it ap pear on Calhoun's hooks 1 Or. DM. J.r.H. lift. Or, Aogsit 1.1... t4,OI0 paoFOibar 12 ,! Aogaat 10 0,700 Saplsnbtr 37. ...... t.000 Oolabart 0,000 baeamWr.l . ,000 Our reader aro familiar with the fact that Uartranft at this period was speculating very heavily in stocks, which Verio was buying and carry, ing for him, and that alato Treasurer Mackcy was furnishing Hartranlt with money to float bis operation. They win now soe that the treasury ol tl Stnto did not suffice to supply llart ranfVs rapacious demands, but that ho also bad to ual on the Treasury of tbo United States and tako the money of the soldiers, and their widow and or phans, placed with th pension agent ior uisoursomeiit, J ho lutiowing let- (nr with ilm if.iniv.ln avt.lan.,i,..n r Tl .... .v.tti."aj v. j.niiMVuii. will toll its own talo and the voter or the Stato will judge whether this man is fit, to be their governor: ' Acbitoi Obssbil'i Orrin, I Babbiibiio, Daa. II, ISOt. ) Dwr )..' Oalboaa bHirranhad la aia ft,.. daf far noaar, and I gar. bin Plnl far (1,70 waiaa aa win praooot lo yoo lo-Bjorraw (.. 1 oaoBOl atold ibii. I aaat atarbrF brra on Mon- day. II. wast waat Ib Ibo allarnoaa soil will not ralurn anlll Monda;. I did aol Ilka la sik blat again, kal I did sol ibiak that Oilhosa would want SBT moBuy aa aooa. I will aa roa os Salardayj wbalfvar oa want Hoso I Will do. I will mm afaakajF Bra as Moadiy, akd abat. a.ar li aaoatiar; 1 will Mk blq) s ta. ; , , Vaorl ajoit trot. Joss V. UiBtsaarr f SWin nn Oarbaoa'i oVoak aa watarita; aad gin ya aar iUWU af aapaallta thai aaaaal. ' w. Ml. doorga Alfred Townsondl writing bi autobiography. Bo should keep the "little hatchet" story in view. siiaou ol time si mo the J'.no nomina tion wero made show a wide disposi tion to have a change in hope that it will ailed favorably the business in terests of our country, everywhere paralysed if not overthrown. There apwars to bo very little partisan foul. ing thrutiuhnut tho Statu, which ia tbo heat guarantee of an intelligent use of tne nallot. Iitri BNisa lloxi The Cincinnati Enquirer, in alluding to the return of the repeaters, Who were engaged by tbo Radical State Committee, to asxist in currying Ohio, says ; "Tbara li a anailnipd brlik demand at (bo aaliian ' oftwl fur arranil.nlara tfokaca te Ralti wtara, PMIadrl.hiaand ladiaBapolia. Tba Hadi. aal rtpcatera aia goiag bona, b far Ibo largrr porlioa go la l'lnlaill,hla. As altclloa will rbart J br brld la PaonivlvaBis, aad Lha rates ll hara probably angagad for Iba mill," . i. Th Ml'Hi.-'thairnian Wright, m httor, ay: "Kverytblng ecm to bo working in our favor for a glorlons victory on the 2d. ,0nly get the Dem ocrat out to the election, ami wo will be doubly aura that th enemy will be drlvcn'to the wall and compelled to urrendor to the demands of tho people. t Tiu "Parson" Hpsaks. "Parson Brownlow ay. tiovernor Ames of j Mississippi "knows about aa iiltlo of tho temper and wants bf bis constitu ents as a mulo docs of mathemalica." A Mississippian, who, it is to bo foarod, Is -not entirely friendly to (iov, Arpos, say tbo,t tlio mtly puaoilUa iimiticy in that oommcnt I that it mnv be tin. just tq tb mul. . i.v.i. tr IM.74 1S4.O0 IU00 141. (W ?0l SALE BILL OP 4. B. W4U4TBB, April IS, 101), k yard! Oguird Eriioa.t., Kn IV Tarda hoary drop fringe, (o,$ll.oO., 10 faany allk loopa, (rf$7.a0... , 111 yarda doaola ialarllainx o yanli aatla llolog 4S.00 yarda fanoy broaada burdar, 46. to. 101. JO 0 yard! rasoygiaip ,. 4I tt 0 Baking long oartaiai, fIJ,0 Jt.ao 0 aiabing lainbraqaiaa, (a,I.. ji.oo 6S yordt rilrua Ogurad bmeada, (ciU.. O.iJ.OO yardi allk Hard baad frioga, (a o.t SKS 00 to yard! doobla uitarllaUig 0.110 00 yard aaliB liaina 1, an OS yarda fanoy brooada burdar, (u.M.50 41 10 a't yardl fancy giaip ...,..., , IS 10 I,S67.IJ I rk karaaa and harnaaa. Tkraa of tbo am or tiik Bin r-irriiKH. 41 Wood St., opp. St. Charleg Hotel, pittkbi h;ii. ia. T. F. BAILEY & CO., I.MI'0ItTKR9 ANT JOllUURS IX Clilnn V (uccnNT) are, Wintlow GJas. Glnsaware, Ijirnp Runifrs, Cliimneys, Cliniitlt'licra und Brackets. DKl'GGISTS' GLASSWARE. TO THE FALL TRAIIb WTK ara n..w prapamt to otfer lo (be Trao TV rurrUI INIirrKM KXTS tv. ruD..u RD Qt'KKNKWAHE.ia Craln .f'n-l WLi.." Kranila and Wbila (iraaila aad Con,.,,.. rd, ti .ail iho Trada. Alio, lo rr,,vl( lu ..it porrh.iw., whi-k wrosVrVKRY I.OW TO CASH su rHOMlT eHOhT TIMK ClSroMKK8. We aro nrfD.rrd lo taka nrttpra rn. 1 l vm CAN WHITE (1HAKITR. COMMON Vtil.l.o and KOCKINOHAM WAIlK.al M.nalaetarar.' Li.l. and thanoaot. aogll-Jw Qftl'IIANS' COrKT SAI.E- VAI.CABLg REAL EsTATR. By rirloa of aa order of Ib. Orffcani' Canrt of Clearleld eunaly, ibere will bo aold by Iba aitd.r Igoad, K.aeolor uflbo hut will of 8nael Bmk.. dre'd, an the prrmiiea, on Haturday, Ortohwr , ISIS, at I o'clock p , tha following aalajbla raal . lale, lata lh. properly of Saaael Book., docea.M. sitoaied ia Ui mside tawaaaip, Cle.rlieM euaay . Pena'a, stjeiBing the kor.ngb of Cherry Tr., Intliaoa rounty, bootided Bud deribed a. ful. lowc De(inningala po.l aa aa. i.a uf Ike b..rongb of Cherry Troo , tbanea along the rarioa. tola nurtb I drgreoi weft 1 parehai 10 a p .l . throea br uad. of Joha Urkard sad Walker, aoolh 7 degreea out III perehei to a amt , Iheora aoolh JOJ degreea weal 3 perebea' la a pu.li thence aooth 78 degree! weal 10 porch el u place of brglnalag. oonlaiaiag g aorai aad IM perchal more or lore. Thli land la fararablr locale 1. aal of qoalily, aoil I. diridad into two piooea by a pab lie road, aod wl II be nld a. a wbula or la pan., aa divided by .aid rood. Tbsbo. Ilr-balr c..h at eonlrauHea oriala, and lha aalancariB 00a year with latera't, to ho erettred br Jodgineot boad. OKORIil W. BOOKS. "- Raacalor. I boraea are an y.ara old, and on. fuor years old. 1 iwo year old coll., one yearling aad aa. 107 00 1 l-iag oall,tw Baary l.tobar wagana, go ISO 00 J ' tkraa..priag wagon., and on. TO 00 .! ha eold al aaoa, and will eell oa h,. " le . uriiihinnL. .... .1 ' - -- - up. or eadte. . II. HHI U'M a nwn Claardald, Pa., OotlT, 'ti-lt Q.U'TION. All peraoni ara karaby oaultoaa agala.l 1 making long oanaint, fi.4IO.aO 01 t Slaking dmpariaa, (a),7 0. .,...... 40.1 t all 0,1 lot laiula, (ols' tj 1 is an .its laacy hiopa, (a) 07.00 10 yard! laacy word for plane aore? v jeru. iioiag ior piaan aorar.,..,,,. I Baking piaoo aorar. I nedaliioa aatia grand pisno oorar, TO yarde laaay aatia 80 yard, drab Bails .. Making .lip tut twa doioa chair, and aao piano .tool tM Waabiag laoa aarUlaa..... Ubw .. .M MlaatUapaalll oipenoa .. ehaa."? o'ia any way aiaddlina wite. ia. 1.1L-' ing pioperly. Bow la Iba po.aea.loB af Baery "'-n.inp, 1 arowa, 1 roan and I bay borta, 1 eolt, I wagoa. I buggy, I leigb, I lag .led, S Beta of harna.a, I eat af bujrer harae.., I aook alova, I parlor .lore, t ebanbor art, t aau al ekalra, I table, I alnk, t plga, t loo. of hay, a lot of oata. bi. lataraet la a um. .j e we . . eore i poieioee. i hl. property waa pur 0 0) ebaed by aia at Sherlf. aala ob lha JOlh tnat 3.4 and ia leR witb hlia os loaa only, aoblrel to at,' U.iO order at .or lima. ROBKHT MKIIAFfKY 17.50; O.leBd.Oel. 17, 74.Jt f.1.71 100 00 so 01 17 44 14.00 1 SB.44 I T MUAL, LIST l.lpt af eaueaa aid dewa for tHel a th. BM, re'iuf November Tera, ttmaieBeiag Moodar. Nueewhrr S, 1070 1 H.S.rtv (l.rrieoa Aeheafelter., I s.aee... , .4.M4.04 DadBJiloB aad. to aria, hilie wiiSib prpranaB.,...... tit aa Irri . w 1 Arthur.. ' 4,4 l ! Saaa Add Kalght'o Mil far aarfBU.,,,....,,!,!,,. 1 Kelly a bair... Irwla Marray at al.. aluyarM.H Ruyar.,,, Iiiu tey'a b.ir. Csnry MeOraekas Nelper Halcbaa Duff.. Uonoral Langstrwat ba pun based half, tnterwot in a hotel in UairsMvilU, (, and will e whether he "know bow to kop fcowr : 1 .-, ,,T ,r ,., " UJOK 0yT Q4 BqGtfs' tlfcKr r.Tf ! Tho BaaoBBt arnraprlaUd sad .iread ad 00.000 a 000 oa i 'arpet at $4.40 nor vard : broeado at 114 per yard; fringe at Ifl.ou per yardi fancy loops at 17.60 apiece fan- ey Domer at ItjJa por yard j curtains mat cost tio.oucacn lor the mere mak ing : fancy broeado border at IH.40 yard ; silk tassels at 18 each these are the things that ate up the wholo u,.".i, in puoirc money put in tiover nor Uartranft' hands In 1873 for re. furnishing the executive mansion. They more than ate it np, for Walra ven had to make a deduction of 1211.. 89 on hi bill to bring It within the sum appropriated. .4 Spieee v Miubaalt re htstih .n., ra (Jarley .... ra llarlor re,, Te King , n Hard .... VI Mellee ol at ra bVhouoaver i .... va tioeha Irssarhrii ' ri Kiailk n., ri OroalB ,.m ra Mignet ... ro Leant at at .... ra Ankara .... ra Danhar . ra Bell .M ra Bloom ... ta Croaaaea .... a. Lk.u.j 1.1 .1 ef Causa, eel .1... t -i . i . .1 be? JJJJ' f Nareabar Tara. Meod.y, Nara: -. Caaiaaova Jam lea 01 al rt Bear. - ra Lan.barre , , v. Ii.ll.ck Iwraoao tows.bip rt Haad. J!0" (......, llogal oaBack , ro Dale KanderllB . rt Irvla ' Tho vouchor HM bjr Mackov ohow I U'yMuZZ'.'.'."'. i,m; that th nm of M,296.bH voted' by the - iaa leglslataro lo fill lip the'decil in ror- H:ZZ" ?. nSZ mer annmtir al nna'1 ll.e .M,,:.. .1... ,i.i.. w imnepi nior appropriation" fbr refllting the earsTvjtirw mansion, was) thrown away in the same reck leas extravagant man ner as the IA.0M bandied b Hart. rnf more directly. Hartraaft bs4 gone on making extrvarnt and alto gether unr-sceooary purchase after h money Bad tun oat. tod th ktrlai.u. ought to have left Mr to find the tnoov ?ldali u. ra r,.aer . """'a l-aitaraaa llBraa..,.,. a. Cbn Si, ,..... n Weld 0411. Uwlo trrlw t.rafUad..... Wright ..... n itaaa a kWtu. to Irwla ra f wa rHeaw' , rt Bhiaes ,V" TO "oraat SheriiTs Sale. BTrlrtaoofwrll.af r.ao;,i,miiSra,..lM, oa I af lha Coart of Coaaos Pleaa of Clear Bold coonlr, and ta aa directed, there wiU ha eipoaad ta poblleiala, at tba Coart Hoaao, in lha aoroof b of Clearleld, as Hetorday, the Si'Ch day al Oatober, l7i, al 1 a'aloak, p. a. tha following described real .Mate, to wit : All that e.rlain tract of land atlo.te la Hrady township, C'learlleldouaalr.l'ena.elvee,. Lwi ad aad deecribod, a. followa : Oa the aorta, he ll. B. tioodlander. on tha eaat he I'huiu u... ahtll, an the we.t by S. Coao.il, aad aa the snath by Krie turnpike, eonlelaiaa aae-kalf of as acre, with dwelling hoaee, atore aoa.a Bad alabla thereon. Mailed, takes ia ete.atioa an to he eald a. lha property uf J. M. i:erlile. Taaaa or S.l.a l h. price or tan al wblek Iba properly aball be .track af aaat aa paid ao th. time of aala, er lack a her arraageaeau aad. a. will be approved, etherwi.e tUeproparo HI aa laiaelieUly pat bo Bad aold aereia ol tha etpeoae aad n.k of tba pereua la whaa il waa atraok ot, aad who, la aaat or deieieaey al uck re sale, shall aaka good tha oaae. ead la so iBitenoe will the Ueed Be preeeated la Chart for tunlraatloa wolaal tba aooej ia aelaally paid 10 tba sheriff. W. R. M PIIKR30N. SsBnirr't Orrirs, 1 riberiC Clearaeld, Pa., Oct. . 1 17 J.J TTtTrossT SltODoFHOr trJ L T. ROSS & CO., DI'RWRNSVILiK. PA, Ilea Jot rrovired hi. Fall Mark or Boot, enf Shoot, of the Klmlraand Phila l.lphia aauofae. toro, which he telle obesp for aa.h or produce. Aleo, a ft.ll Hne of baiiiea' Mi.eea' aad Cfcil-treo't .hue., an a full a.aorttaent of leather aad .hi nnding. Thi. i. no experiment with bia. I'racllee make, perfect, llariag aerred a lile ar.prenlloe.bip la the lealher U4 aiaafactBring of all kind, uf Boote and Mkoea, be teola blaerlf folly enmpotonl to actialy lu. aar ol.l, ae well a. new, ou.touier. ekat he .ell Ihe iveal lli.nt.aiij Shoo, for Ibo lean aoney. lkis't fad 10 tall aod elaoint ku tuck aod boeoavinoaU yowrieir. b. T. Boss. t urvenarllle, Oct. M, TJ-if ()UKT PROCLAMATION. J 'III. lion. C. A. il tVKn n.U.., Ja.lee of the Ciorl of Uoamon I'lea. of Ihe twea. ly.lnb Judicial Ui.lrlcL eonnoeed of Ihe eaaa. tie. of t'laarOcld. Ccnira aad Clinton, and 11 oa. W M. 0. OI.SV .ad Hob. JOHN J. MKALK At toeiata Judgea of Cle.rOeld euanty, kave iHaed their precept, to e directed. f..r ike e,..Mie ef an Adjenrned Coon of Coaaaoa Pleea, is the Coart lleu.c. at Clearnel.l. is and for Ihe oooa ly of Clearleld. exaaenoiug oa tha SKCO.VU HONUA, TIIK STII DAY or NOVKMIIKK, IS,, anil ViBUnaing two week., Mll it'K it tberolnre hereby gives ta jarorean wlloe.ee., la and for .aid coonly of Clearteld ta ko and aiM.ar in their proper perron a, at 10 oeler A. M. of eald day, to do thoaa Ikiaga wblck la their behalf scrum to be dona. O I V KN ander ay band al CkarOeld, Ohio lath lay of October, ia Uit year af oar Lord oaa Iboa aaod tight haodred aod aerenly flva. W. R. MoHHKBRON, ftherlC jJAlZKASCUWABTZ, (I. It 8ao, Rrsaa ra,) MILITARY UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENTS, Wfk IHM MARKRT STREET. PHI tAe Randa, otBeianlaa, aW Aralabed, Faaplts, Pkulagr.pha aad ovlf-aeaiariag dlraMkat reel atBRCHANT TAlLOrlS CLOTIIItM, tioi MARKkt fTRKT, Jsl'JVTMy ' .1 nil. r WHOM IT MAT CQNCER5.- Hetla ia hereby giro thai appJieatloa will k taat la Iho nt of tWae, for Iba Oeaw awMftwaaltk. as tkehr aeet - O.. rk. pel ilea al Xlage Park, eeavleUet a Ike Hepteaeer tora af aanar HetaioBi ot CVearteld aeo.lv, as teMawMal ho aawaaar ia Ik eeer Pealtea. Uary. Ooi M, mt-i " -'' 1