25hc fftqntMuiitt. ItllllSJ Uioboi B. Goodlasuib, Editor. t CLKAHKIEI.I)," Pi. WEDNESDAY UORNlNtl, AUO. 10, IBTI. Reader, If you want to know what la going " lo the bualnerl world, juel read our admitting oolumna, to .Specie! column in partteular. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ron mKiiuMTi SAMUEL J. TILDES, or II YORK. . Fog TICI PSiemiRT 1 TIIOS. A UEXMICKS, or mm axa. CiNninarua, ArYesTiou ! o. and after the lnfb of Aogutt, tlie announcement of the Darnel of eendidatee Tor itlttrlet and Uoonty aoatne- liono will bt io anion Toe ernel fe wblch dim e j'..! io edranre, Will b a follona : Con wreaa. 120: Senator. tI5: Aerrmbly. f la : oneril fib: Aaeeciate Judge, 110: ltittrlct Attorney, tlO; Jury CommiMtoner, to. Thia amount will pay for theuuel noliee and tlie printing of 10,oou tleketa for eacfceendlilate urr party ruiet requti that th namea of aeh eandidate b announoed three weeLa boron tbo eloction. Primary election day, Saturdtr, September IB, from 1 to 7 p. m., and the County Convention meeto In toe Court Home the following Tieeday at I p. . DIGEST OF ELBCTIOS LAWS. Polla opes at 7 a. m. and, without lotermlaaion, (hM si 7 p. . WHO CAM TOTS. Vvary mala cillien, twenty -one yean of age, poitetiing the following qnalia-etioni, thall be entitled to Tota at all clcottonl: 1. He aball bate been a eiiUra of tha United Statee one month. - 3. Ha pfaell hare reaiilod In tha Slate one year ; or, If baring prevloaily bean a qualified elector er native born Qitleoa thereof, and thall havo re moved tbereflom and tetaraod, Ihci he aball bare retidrd therein ill reoftthf Immediately preoedtog tba electios. i t. Ha aball hare nil lod in tht dltlrlot where be Inland to Tote two mintbe immediately pre ceding the election, lo.tead of tea tiara, aa for merly. " . If twenty-two ycara ef aga, off upward, he aball bate paid, within two yaara, n State er oounty tea, whlob aball hare bean oaeeieed at leant two montha prat ieua to the eteotloo, and aid at laaatona month p refloat to the eemo. S. foreign bom eitiiotia muat have been sat rallied at mart one month before the olealloB, sod malt aeriform ta tha requireaente eooteioed In seetios 4, preaodlng. ' The eloetiea wit be bald aa "the Tueeday nest following toe Irat Monday of November," being tab) year the 7lh day of the month. Wedoooday, Sept. lk, it tha lelt day for be Ing aaaaaaod. fridey, October 6th, U aba but day for aa. earing naUraltaation papara. Friday, Oetober ftth, ia the lait day on which taxaa ean be paid ia legal titna to rota. tut above datea aboold be carefully remem. hered and acted on by all votera. Get Assessed. WEDS KSDAY , SEPTEMBER 6tb, LS THE LAST DAY TO REGISTER. The death bed scenes in the last mo ments of tho Statesman, Speaker Kerr, will bo found on our first page. Who wants tho bletwing(l) ot the past three years entailed on him tor another Presidential terra? Grant will havo to set his pardon mill to grinding or there will be a lack of Radical stumpers. "Tho Government" is now at Long Branch, driving a four-horse turnout It paid a visit to the Centennial grounds on Thursday lust in company with Boric. ' Ol course tastes may differ, but we think no State in the Union loads In diana for a single span of Radical states men ot tho ruling order, to wit : Orth and Colfux. . ''The closo of tho session," in lost week's Rkpiiilican, from the Sow York Herald, should be road about thrco times by Democrats and ten limes by Radicals. Rather Extensive. Tha St. Goth ard tunnel, through tho Alps, connect ing Switzerland with Italy, will bo five and a half miles in length, and will cost thirty-eight millions of dollars. We'll See Sovcral Blair county experts in such affairs went down to Huntingdon last woek and again heal ed the breach in tho ranks of the Iiad leal party in that county. "Walleoo keeea kim to do bia dirty work, and If george ean only be teen in company with the Senator onoe In a great while, hit bepplnoae ia omplete." raet I'mltM ioaaie. Well, the Senator need not go to prison tp find us. i . . . - An Oi'ENiNo. Wo' notice that the Rods over in llutitgdon have nomi nated two renegade Democrats for the legislature. That would bo a good place for somo of our sore-heads to turn up. A Small Citewo. Hixt-for thou sand persons visited tho Contennial grounds on Thursday last. Grant was in tho crowd, bat few persons wore aware that ho was on hand. Tbo ad missions on Saturday were 101,000. jr Naturaliekd. Every nnnnt trroliaed resident In our county who is entitled to his papers, and wishes to; voto for IVimident this year, should tudc rstand that ho must apply at our approaching tiefrUnber court tor his last papers. Therefore, let none who are opposed to sumptuary laws, and In savor of a free and prosporetit onion, fail to got their papers, and then in November next vote for Tilden, anion and proaperity. ' ' An Kxrci.LiNTCoDl. An exchange sajt : It U makI that no Chinese bank as fuilcd during the put fire hundred ears. When tlio Inst one "went up" tlio heads of tlx officer oune otT, and were thrown li.lo a corner, with the otlii'r assets. ' IYbi.io lliNm'AoTORal Btraw-hat and rcd-herring Cameron, aalary-grab-bcr liny os and bribo-tuking Forney, ait) now running the Radical machine. A mors unnatural alliance to plunder the peoplo of their hard earnings was noTor found anywhoro. Laboring man, wo mako this pre diction : Without a cbanijo of rulors there cannot be a change in govern mental affairs. And thorefore tho busi ness oi the country will continue to languish, until repudiation seta in and makes all things even. Plain as Day. The farmer Bees that eight years of Grant Republican ism lion changed prosperity into ad versity, that the products of his Inrm are selling fur less than it costs to raise them. 11ns not the tnrmor, then, the best ol reasons to work and vote for a clinniro ? Tho Sow York World, in alluding to Senator AVallacu's speech, says that the Pennsylvania Senator is not board in tlcbato qui to as often, perhaps,- as the Senate would like him, but when he docs speak he novcr fails to be ef fective, and sincere, and to command attention." "The jail expenditure!. george prefara to keep in the dark about mob anpleaa. ant mattera." Stem 'uajee iaeet. Well, wo don't know about that. Tho fellow inside ought to know more than an outsider about that. More than this, we are not aware that we have been kept quite as much in the dark as some other fellow. S ot Palata bls. "(icn. Custer's last light," by Col. ileno, found on our first page, is the detail of a sorrowful af fair at this day, after experimenting with the Indians fur over one hundred and fifty years. Who was the real author of this slaughter will nevor be entered on record. Sdebmah on the Siorx. General Sherman's testimony bvforo the Mil! tary Committee of Congress, bearing upon the present Indian border war, is very interesting, and will richly re pay a studied perusal. If is views of tho situation will be found on our fourth page of this issuo. State Ejections. Tho next States to hold elections aro Arkansas, Sep tember 4 ; Vormont, September 5 ; and Maine, September 11 ; after which In tercst will contro on tho Octobor Slates Georgia, that elocla on tho 4th, and Ohio, Indiana,. Colorado and Wost Virginia, that elect on tho 10th. He Consistent. "Hayes, Wheeler and Reform," says a Republican ox change. That is a queer combination. What needs reform ? The administra taion ? Then what a condemnation of Hayes it is to link his name with that of reform, when he has so readily en. dorscd a platform which praises G rant's unreformed administration. The Gono. Tho Caracron-Hayes- Bclknappers organizod a club in this place Tboy resolved that the tale of cadet and post-traderships should go on, and that no part ot the moral code had been infringed upon by their friends, or words to that effect. "Bab," 'Sylph," "crooked whisky" agonts,and all the other political harlots were en. dorscd. i Tboso business men, laborers and artiutns who are fully satisfied with tho "good times" we have enjoyed for the past three years will of course vote for the Camorons, Hayes i Co. Those who are in favor of an improvement In the morals and business of our country will vote for Tildcn and Hendricks. The old bosses must be turned off be fore a rovival can set in. Business mon, if you want a general revival of business and prosperity re stored to our country you must vote for a chango of Rulers in our National affairs. If you fool your lime away in November, you will bo compelled to suffer the samo contractions, depres sions and Bankruptcy in morals and business that you have encountered tho past three years. Backing Out. G. W. Rubs, chair man of tho Greenback Stato Central Committee of Indiana, publishes a long letter, in which he declares for Tilden and Hendricks. He doesn't entirety agree, he says, with Mr. Tilden in his financial views, but believes he is the right man to inaugurate and enforce reforms and drive political thlevos and cormorants to their natiro political haunts. Slave and Masteb. Forney hates Camoron ns sublimely as the veriest outlaw ; yet, he deigns to lick the salt out of Cameron's hand, and smacks hit lips over it. Brave moo I Pennsyl vania produces no othor two men like them guilty of all manner of political crimct against person nnd property, and yet lead tho party controlled by "grand moral ideas." Verily, when will miracles ceaso and statesmen re tumo the places occupied by cheap rogues. The Senior Juniors. Blacker and blacker tho crimes of the Mollie II a guires appear as they are exposed by tho trials now going on at Pottsville. Tho evidence in the trial of tho Kohoe party showed that their mcotings to' plan murder wcro held on Sundays and opened with prayer. Their ap pointment by them of a committee to sit and hoar evidence as to which ot two claimants was entitled to a reward for killing a man at tight in broad day light in a publio place, is without a pnrallel in the history ot civilised lands. Col. Reno's Inqcirt. Col. Reno, in his official report giving an account of the disastrous tight in which Goneral Custor and five companies of the Sev enth cavalry were slaughtered, makes an inquiry that is extremely snggos livo. He says : "Tho harrowing sight of tho dead bodies crowning the height on which CusUr fell, and which will remain vividly io my mind until death, is too recent tor me not to ask the good people of this country, wbether 4 xnV? irAioA trig oppoting partiet in tht Add armed, clothed and equipped by u ef tht time fopmrmt, shoe Id not be abolished V THIS AND THAT. The last Radical Congress, the very last lay of iu constitutional life, March 3d, 75, passed a revonus bill raising an addi tional forty million of iixe. Kobugeliatt tho robberies became, that this step was necessary to prevent th Government from running Into bankruptcy. , This bill, in effect, added about II per head to tho burthens ot every soul In the Union. The husband ot a wife and lather of eight children bad 110 added to his expense for tho support of the Belknap, Babcocks and Grant-Hayes families. This burthen is perhaps fire times heavier than was ever before imposed on a, laboring man, even during the most prosperous times, when ho had plenty of work at 12 per day. What adds to the crimes perpetrated on tho business and laboring classes, is tho fact that tlioy propose to double our burthens when business is more stagnant and labor scarcer than over belore, and that this same party asks to be continued in power after proving in a score of ways that they are wholly unfit to govern an honest and a free people. On the other hand, a Demo cratic Congress has only been in power eight months, and instead of imposing new burthens on tho peoplo, that body, after a despernto fight with the Radi cals for a reduction of forty million, and finally compelled tho Seoato and the President to pass and sign bills reduc ing the general expenses of the Gov- ornmont THIRTY MILLIONS by simply turning off thousands of Gov ernment employes, who did not aver- age one hours labor for every week they were drawing oat of the Treas ury from lorty to fifty dollars. By this piece of economy, the Democrats have succeeded, in effect, to wipe oat throe-fourths ot the forty million bur then, and, had the people acted wisely, and given our party tricnds'control of tho Senate too, or the Executive De partment, no robbery of this kind would have been perpetrated upon them by their airenta, a majority of whom should be in exile. A PaoBLaa. If tha Demoerette HeeH, with the Seeate and EsoemUve kraaehea of the Uev arnmant aaraiaat it. aweoeedad In rodseiag thi puollo aapeniea over tairfy eHMoae at Ooiiarf, bow muoh more wewld H bavo bean redaoed had oar party friends boon noeeeeelea 9t tba While Uouea and the BeaaW Chamber 1 Jraiaarwtie AVeaaaee. Why, at least TWENTY MIL LIONS MORE I The moment the "crooked whisky" rogues are compel! ed to pay their full quota of revenue into tbo Treasury, according to tho laws now on the statute book, and the post-traders are sent to the peniten. tiary, then we will bogin to reduce the huge National "blessing" by hundreds of millions of dollars, and to that ex. tent reduce the burthens oi the people, and put our country on tbo true line of advancement and substantial pros perity. But if Grant, Cameron, Hayes & Co. aro kcr '. ,a position, we may as well bang our harps on tba willows, and get ready tor a great National ta neral, somotime between this and the close of this century. The prevailing corruptions in Church and State, many ot which have been uncovered during the past year, are just so many mile stones along the highway to National ruin. For the voter to continue to employ the same agents, in Church and State, of whom Beechor and Bel knap are the representatives, for four years longer, all will be lost. A change now will savons; but nothing else will la hit Clear laid apeeeh, Mr. llglar said thai Tildas "may be vary ilow to write lattera, bat tho mnrdorara at Hamburg, weald thtsb hia vengeance awfully eiaaplelf ho eeeid ronoh Ik Hut no took mighty goad onra net even to aa. onnea them Is hia letter. If he b horning with a deaire far vooeeameo. It la Heart that ho wward have ken alliens as Ineact at leant s word of wrath amoow hie todioaa aod nearly laoempre. hentible gabble about the laMeea. faJdfoAu aaMia. It is evident that this Cameron organ is vexed over Gov. Tilden a "gabble.' But, because be did not refer to the Hamburgh affair, the Mollie Magnire murders in this 8tate, or to the riots in Indiana, the editor is nnhappy. The editor in question lacks the sense to know that etiquette forbids the Gov. ernor of one State to criticise the omit sions or commissions of another. Had it been any portion of Gov. Tildon's duty to refer to Hamburgh, or any of the other wrongs indicated, be would have done so ; bat ss It was Done of bis business, he wisely refrained and thus avoided giving offense, except to demagogues, and thereby stopped the oxoontives In those States tram telling him to mind hit own business. The editorial blockhoad, as Gredloy used to call the Bulletin class, is plainly devel oped in the "incomprehensible gabble" of the Bulletin man. . t . i J 1 ! .U J , One Shirt Washed. South Caro lina, and Hamburgh, In particular, is not as bloody as it was a month ago. There were two si dee to the Hamburgh affair after all, and now that one aide hat been hold up to the country for a month, it is to be hoped that the other stde will be shown. When tworn affi davits show that the negroes fired first; that Merriwether was killed be fore a shot was fired by the whites, and that the negroes had publicly threatened to "clear out" the whites from that section it looks as it Senator Patterson would show the part of wis dom by not insisting on any further investigation. And perhaps there is not any need ot a very large army In South Carolina Just yet. We will wa ger any sum that no white man will ever be called upon for trial, notwith standing the great fuss that was made in Radical sheets over the "Hamburgh riot," The proof fully establishes the Jact in a Radical court, and from the testimony of negro witnesses that the negroes were the aggressors, no differ enco how many whito men op north lied alxiut it- t . The Triangle. We hope Fornoy, the Preu man, will toll hit bearon the noxt time he mounts the stomp at a Cameron-Hayes shebang, how he came by the 125,000 charged to him In the Pacifio Mail Steamship business, and how be chiseled the dead George O. Evans and lbs State Treasury oat ot the z.uuv wnion tne witnesses swore he bad received. When the devil tnmt Bishop, this trio will become honost mon, and not before. Grant bat Baboock with him at Long Branch. This follow if Just at guilty of robbing the Treasury ot half a nil a million of dollars, as Gen, McDonald, Avtry, and tht rest ot hit confederates who are now la tht penitentiary for their "crooked" wayt, while "Bab" aad "Sylph" art patrolling Long Branch with Grant. CONGRESSMAN. We this woek announce tho name of. Hon. L. A. Mackoy, for Congress, sub ject to tho usage ol tho Democratic party of our oounty. We havo here tofore expretwd our views as plainly as we could on thu question, and hope thatwa have aot beau mitundorsteod by our readers. Noarly all our ex changes in tho District concede Mr. Mackoy't nomination, and quite a num ber of Journalists outside have spoken favorably. The Lowisburg Journal, and other exchanges of a rocont dato, put it in this way : "It looks very much as if Hon. U A. Macker, our able Contrrossional Hop rcsenutivo, will have no opposition In tne District, tne manner in wnicn be attended to his duties sivatly in creased his popularity. He will have no opposition in Clinton, Clearfield and fcllt counties. In Mifflin, Mr. ICeed bat been nominated with tho understand ing that it waa only a complimentary vote and that bis eonf'oroot should sup port Mr. Mackey. In Centre, Mr. Bush was also nominated with the same un durnlandinif. As Mr. Msekoy is a na tive of Union county, and aa no ono baa been named in opposition to bun, would it not bo woll for our Conven tion to declare for him and thus dooide the matter f Oo this subject wo copy tho following item front last week s Beliolonte Watchman: "The Clearfield Jit-publican strongly urges tho nomination of Hon. L. A. Mackey lor Congress by acclamation. As none ot tho other counties in the District but this one will present a can didate, and at Mr. Bush who received the compliment of a nomination on Tuesday last, acting in accordance with the wish of the Democrats of the coun ty, will concede the nomination to Mr. Mackey, bis election for a second term by acclamation may be sot down as one of the political oortaintics." - From all parts of our Congressional District there seemt to be but one voice at to who our next Congressman shall be. Mr. Mackoy has represent ed us faithfully and ably in our Na tional Legislature, and fully deserves a re-election at the bands of bis con stituents. Let him bo a Bank Presi dent, Railroad President, or both, his sympathies and actions are with the people and for the peoplo, versus tho great monopolies tbat nave well mgb devoured us, and placed us at the mer cy of the favored tow. We do not be lieve in that systom et rotation in of fice which displaces a faithful public servant merely to give place and office to anotber. jjet encn an bonest and efficient representative as M r. Mackey Das proven bimscii oe returned with out a dissenting voice. Mitlhcim Jour nal. The recent speoch of our distinguish ed Congressman, upon cheap transpor tation, lias elicited a great deal of fa vorable comment all over the country it it Out seldom tbat a man is to for tunate as to earn for himself a national reputation in a single session of Con gross. Mr. Mackey ia one of the ex ceptions, and we point with pride to uie recoru ui our momuer, leenng mat tbe people ot tbo entiro District will appreciate hia valuable sorviocs, aod return him with a larger majority than be bad two years airo. The Democ racy of Elk are unanimous in their opinion tbat bo should bo returned, aud we hops our brethren throughout tne District are ot tbe same opinion, We thia week upon our own motion, seconded by the entire Democracy of Elk, place his name at our mast-bead as a suitable person to represent ns for another term ot two years. Elk Uonntu uazette. The editor of the Elk County Demo- erat, and of the Clinton Democrat, have expressed themselves strongly in his favor, but we bave not the extract of those journals at hand just now. Tbo Lewis town Democrat says there can be no reasonable objection made to Mr. Mackoy't re-nomination. He has made an excellent and prominent rep resentative, in whom we can feel a just pride, and thereby, as well as by the lma.ltM.niiafl MaeiM f th Mute ta titled to tbe approbatory compliment of a re-nomination. So far aa Mifflin county is concerned, we know this to be tbo universal sentiment amongst IMBOcraU, though here, as well as in other counties, a recommendation with a view to the euocessorshlp two years hence may bt made by tbe County convention. Hon. L. A. Mackey will be tho unan imous choice of his district for a Congressional re-nomination. It is un derstood that D. G. Bush, Esq., who bas Deen named In Centre county, will defer to the general sentiment of tbe Democracy by withdrawing his candi dacy before tho mooting of tbe oonfor-ence.-Jltirriaturf Patriot, A Radical organ, tho Philadelphia Evening Exprett, whose Washington correspondent kept an eye on Mr. Mackey during tbe session, in alluding to oar member says : "It is with pleasure that we refer to tne Honorable course pursued by Sir. Mackey during the whole session of Congress. Although a Democrat, and politically opposed to as, we cannot out commend him for hia straightfor wardness and endeavors to do his duty. Unlike the Representative from the Third district, there is no demairoirue about him, neither does ho seek for political notoriety at the expense of the interests of the people. He man. aged very gracefully to put an end to political clap trap, by having a resolu tion for adjournment introduced and passed by the House. Tho result of this was to bring about a Democratic caucus, which aimed to pass tho ap propriation bills, and, thereafter, to ad journ Congress. It is due to our readers to say to thorn that the paaeago of tht bill pro viding for tbe early completion of tbe Washington monument was tbe work of Mr. Mackey. Hit speech in defence oft system of cheap transportation for the producer waa a most masterly effort In short, hit course in Congress has been one of usefulness, and bo has proven an honor to bis constituency, lie will doubtless be renominated by hit party, when be will be re-elected by a largoly increased majority." , There it nothing left for us to toy : farther, than to call upon every Demo crat In the oounty to cast hit ballot lor Mr. Mackoy, at tho approaching pri mary election. i i NiooAtpLT. Yes, that is tho term the editor ot tbo Philadelphia Prat, uses when rsforing to the reductions made In the appropriations by a Demo cratic Congress. Hear him : "Niggard apaeoprlalieaa, whereby lha starving army ef oataide leberera b) ewollea by o large aueiber of othen kicked eat af lha Oeverament OTtoe." The editor takes no notice of the faot when a thousand employee are turned out of a factory, but when a Demo oratio Congrett kickt oat a few hun dred Government loafers, (or the pur pose of curtailing tht lax payers bill, than tht virtnout editor of the Prea howlt; Yoa may lurn out coal diggers, factory hands, mill men, ate., by tbe thousand, be never notices thai, But the moment a lot of Government tiorkt art dismissed, ho Weep,. Well, tbat it jutt what might be expected from on or Blrsvoa Oaaatroe t slaves. At tas good book tayt i Ytbtre been bought with prlre." 'IGNORANT FOREIGNER AND THE SOUTHERN RUFFIAN." Tbo Christian Union wo Lotorious Henry Ward Boeehor'a paper dovotea a long editorial articlo to a reviow of tbo letters of acceptance, of Messrs. Tilden and Hendricks, and comos to the conclusion that tbey contain noth ing to shako the faith of tho average Republican in tho purity of bis party. That Mr. Beecher has a right to his opinions, tow will deny, but bt does not stop heroho j( not content until be slanders two classes whom, in the exuberance of hit owu purity of life and Christian charity, ho is pIcuHod to cull "ignorant foreigners and Southern ruffians." Himself accused, on sworn testimony, of being a liar, a per jurer and unudtilteror smarting under what ho and his friends denounce as falso accusations, but which most intel ligent nnd unprejudiced people, who have carefully read tho evidence be lieve to bo true one would suppose that ho, ot all men living, should nut "bear falso witness nyainst his neigh bor." But hero it in, at copied from his paper : ' "Thece lettera eoattin nn:l,inv that can ouade any Kepublienn to ohange fan patty e.lt-xi-nnoe,ef to eonviuee aa uoprrja liow.1 ibe.-raf tbat a llemoemtie victory wnull lirin about thadenred ralonaa. Tbo Katoatlve oaii.lu but little of himeelf. and to the prosenl Conk'ra! be eonld sot hope f..r euy eraiitente. t)iiK be. bind Coogreea lu the Dcmooruiio part? at largo, we tod both in the Norlii and Houib 1 .rg, num ber ef eclimable men who In Iba fortn-r icolinn are everbnrue at the poll by Iba tyMiu-WNl furtiyn . er,adal lAa Juera ayrerrelea. Why it ia tbat tbe greater part of we intellect and buootly uf tbe oouatry eleevaa to tbe keublican party ! not tha aueatioa before tbe pul.llo, but tbe faot la undeniable." Boecher is a slanderer, id course, but even if bis charges were true, he should not have forgotten tbe terrible rebuke administered on a notable occasion to a class of byitocrites who, whilo reek, ing with crime themselves, wcro nim ble enough in offering their services to stone to death one who was accused of a crime vastly less atrocious thuu the one ot which most coplo believe the reverend libelor is truilty. Nat York Day-Book. Blaine's Last. Tbo Now York Day-Book tayt: "Shacknasty" Jim Blaine, ot Maine, who wriggled into tho Senate to escape tho penitentiary, made a speoch in Augusta the other day, in which be said : "It ia said that Tilden has marked the State of Maine aa a good field for tbe investment of his political funds, with tbo hope of reducing our majority tn September. Movent! prom mcnt le: ocrata who are now on the itinornnt list in this State are said to be part of tne mobilized army ol union. Ot course Blaine "knows how it is himself,' and therefore political honor or honesty is an impossible conception to a fellow who steals the documents which proved him a thief. Be that as it may, howovor, one thing ia certain if the Democrats, as Blaino asserts, resort to "bribery and corruption," wo would make a small bet that "Shock nasty" will fob the lion's share of tho plunder, and leave the loss prominent jackalls to hunt for themselves. Jim never yet let slip a chance of "turning an honest penny," and never will. He was bought by Tom Scott, bought by Oakes Ames, bought by the Spencer Rifle Co., and whon ho takes his place in tho Senate, will be "lor sale or to let" to tho highest bidder. , A New Departi re. It is but sel dom that the editor of the Presbyterian Banner, sect anything good in a Demo cratic candidate, but in a luto issue ho comes down to tho truth in this sly way. In alluding to our nominees ho any: "The formal letters of acceptance by Tilden and Hendricks of their nomina tion, June 28th, by the Democratic National Convention at St. Louis at Candidate! for the Presidency aud Vice Presidency of tho United Slates, wore published vory generally throughout the country on the 5th inst. Governor Tildon's letter ia unusually long, and is an abla and carefully prepared docu ment. A large portion of it will bo accepted by mon of all parties at sound doctrino and wise statesmanship. Hia condemnation uf local and general ex travaganco, and his demand for re trenchment and reform, will bo endorsed by all." That is pretty good, but it is not half as strong as ho used to endorse Grant. Now will ho not go a little farther in the reform lino and tell his readers, that the salvation of the coun try deponds on the election ot Gov. Tilden tbat tho universal corruption that prevails must bo "put on a lino of extinction," or, we will bo wiped out at a Nation. AnOTIIKB, KeVENIE Sl'LLKOK. The very last movement ot "tho Govern ment" in tho consolidation of Internal Revenue districts, appears as follows : "Beavor, Butler, Armstrong, Indiana, Jefferson, Clearfield and Alloghcny north of the Ohio river, aro consolidat ed into tho Twenty-third Pennsylva nia district, and John M. Sullivan is retained." This is a largo fluid for official rogues to operate in and fill their pockets In tho shape of fifty er cent penalties, tho half of which tho detectives cabbage, and hand tho other half over to Chandler to conduct the canvass. Connelly and Lewis, two fa- j mons highway robbers; who infested this country filly years ago, wore gen tlemen compared to the Internal Rev. tnuo sneaks who now infest this coun try. The formor never robbed ihe poor man, but Eason and his confeder ates rob the widow and tho orphan of their pittance. Sullivan is a new man in Ibis section and msy be an Improve ment on tho old horde of plunderers who spend lols of cash, earning very little of illegitimately. Thin Business. The Radical news paper mon, aro just now engaged in starting saw mills, furnaces, rolling mills eta, so as to mako things look lively, as tbo election oppmacbes. Hnl not being the proprietors of these cs tablishments tlioy neod furnish no funds, except wind, to start them. Hence tboso men aro not adding any thing to the material prosperity of the country, besides infringing largely upon the truth and discounting thu ten com mandmonta lo such an extent that the most Ignorant is compelled to pro nounce thcra hypocrites in morals and knaves in business. Jlewcvor, that is tho schedule upon which Church and State hat been run ever since tht close ot the war and it a majority of the voters to express themsclvot at tho ballot box this fall, to continuo tho samo programme for four ycara longer ondor tbe rule ot Cameron, Grant and Hayoe, the bottom will fall out of both Church and State belore two ycart more roll around. Without a chango of rulers there will be no change of policy.- BRADY JN MOTION. A grand Dully, as previously announ ced by I. Test, Esq., Clialrmun of lliu Doinocililie t'utinly Committee, a lurgo number of ibo Ocmocnilio cititciia uf lliitdy, Union and Bloom towiihiM, ns well ns from lite eastern part of Jel leraon count) , assembled at Llithers burg, l'onu'a., on tho 2Cth Inst., for tho puiose of taking tho initiatory steps toward organizing a Tilden and Hen dricks club. A tine polo about 100 tc6t high was ruised. Tht'tio nuirliul bands were in attendance, tjuilo a number of our Republican Iriunds were present to hear the speeches. Tbo meeting in voitit of numbers was the largest ever if lil in the township, mi any similar oecusioii. At 8 o'clock i. M. Dr. W. A. Means called tho meeting to order, and organized liy electing V. X. eber, hsq. ol Dulloia Oily, as President, C, Smith, A. Ileberling, Jue. ZillioX, V. Violty, and P. II. Crick, Vice Presidonts,G.C. Kirk und J. r. Nelson, us bocrelntics. i. Test, Esq., familiarly known as "Kit- liier" Tost, was then introduce.! and spoko for neurly an hour, presenting tit u masterly manner thu political issues of the duy, ulter which rjciislur Wm. A. Wallace, was introduced and inuduu lolliiiKKiieot li,shnwiniainmi'st other things, tho necossity lor a change of ofllccrs in the r'cderal Government ill order to restore purity to the Ad ministration and to rciiuw thu pros porily of tho people ; that ihu present depression in all business circles which is depriving labor ol its ci-ipluyment has its principal cause in oxcessivo tax ation by tho Government nnd the high rute ol interest paid upon its indebted ness. P. S. Weber then followed by a brief, but pointed speoch in English and German. Geo. C. Kirk, ) u ... J. F. Nelson, BRADFORD CLUBBING TOO. Woodland, Pa., Aug. 2S, 1870. Somo two weeks since a Tilden und Hendricks Reform Club wus organised in this place. Tho first niceliiiKol the club was ably addressed by Wm. M. McCullough, Esq. Tho following ofll ccrs were elected. Dr. J. A. House, President ; S. P. Wilson, Capt. Jacob Pcarso, P. Curie-, Vico Presidents ; C. M. Cadwnltador, Sec'v.; A. L. Truman, Assistant Secretary; V. 1. Cnrley, Cur- responJingoecretary ; Kcuucn Mcrhcr- son, Treasurer. Tuesday cveniiig,2-nd itist. was tho second night ot meeting winch was a grand success, many prom incut names being added to thu roll uf honor. Senator Buyer, addresed the club in a masterly style. Thu Club purposes meeting on Tuesday evening of each 'woek during the campaign at Varnor's Hall, Woodland, Pa. Sneak ers will bo provided from timo to time to address the Club. " TiiKiti Politics. Tho "greenback" candidate. Peter Cooncr. of Now York. for President, and Samuel F. Carey, of Ohio, for Vice President, who are just now running a side-show for Cameron, Hayes & Co., never belonged to the Democratic party. Mr. Cooper was first a Federal, then a M big, and last a Republican. Gon. Carey has always acted with tho opposition nntil 1X72. he declared for (ireeley, ar.d last year tho Democrats of Ohio wcro unwisi cnotiglt to nominate him for Lieuten ant (Governor, nnd that led to tho de feat of (iov, Allen. Carey is a pcrloct blatherskite. I Io is a temperance lee. turerof the regular inquisition style, and (a vois sumptuary laws for every thin, and at tho same time punishes more poor corn whisky "behind tho door than any tlireo men in Ohio Dr.rENr.n. -Tho Pittsburgh P.af says: "On Monday last. Gov. Hayes, by arrangement, met .Morton at Col unibus, Ohio, and rode with him to Den- nison, for tho purpose of "consultiug.1 Wo aro informed by a gentleman, who was in a position to hear tho consulta tion, that Gov. Hayes t(innkcd Morton for his Indianapolis speech, and assured him that if elected, he would carry out faithfully tho present policy of the loaders of Grant's Administration. Gov. Hayes also stated to Morton that he was anxious to havo Grunt's Adminis tration defended al all, points aud at tacked at none, as bo believed that the success of tbo party depended upon standing by each and ovary act ot that Administration. This onght to be cheering news to Schura and the New York Triliune. ...... . "Com federate" Work. On the lOlli of Octobor thirty clerks in tho Post Office Department, ami ono hundred and forty in the Interior Department, will bo discharged. Another result of Domocratio retrenchment and reform Those mon drew out of the Treasury from 1,200 to 12,000 each, and did not do ono hour's work in three days. Hence, in thit single Reform move ment on the part ol tho Democrats, over oae hundred thousand dollars will be saved to tbe tax payers. Accord Ing to Dr. Franklin's rule of political economy, one diAiur mvJ, it tuo d.JLirs earneil. Hence, wo must look upon "tho Confederato Homo," with some respect ; because It has mndo a tub. stantinl reduction in our publio bur thens. Ucu; AawtiSfttuittj. .... ion rmvTiNo or evert pkscrip ttOBBtkltir tlMIUt. Bt tkil olio. T KUSTEES SALE. fomier etore-reoia of i. tl. Miller, la I'le'cOpern There will ha i.nu.l , .-.kit. ..I. iL- uee vauaiag, on Saturday Aflornoon, Sept. 9, 1170, Tba following property, to wit : One large Ire proof aafr, Ave barrel oil.tenh, offiee-deau, gaa nature, rtore-rart, 2 timber cledc, and landry email erueieaenaoifi at tan lattiala. C. W.HMITII, Jnnx V. IRWIN. W. O. Dlill.KK, Trarlere of tbe Krute n( r. U. Millet August .10, 18;t lt, II EGlSTErt'S NOTICE. - Nnllro ! hereby given that the followle. a. eoautehare been aianiinedaad paned by me, and remain Bird of record in thu office f,.t the ia. frtlon of hrlra, W aterl. creditor!, and ell nih.n inlercetcd, and will be nreaentrd to Ihe rw. phana' t'eort el IWfleld eouaty, io be held at Ihe Court Houie, in the borough of t'lcarflrld, com mencing on the Oh Mnndny (being tba J5lh davl Final acoount of William Hell. rli,a..iun nr it o Anrlerena and Margaret And-noo, minor btlra oi . w. nurro,n, lata of Dloom toea.b.r. Clearfield at.unt l' r Final account of P. K. Ilrubaker and Par id Drearier. Kiecutori of the crutcof Jan. If :.! late of Uaioa leenihii, Clearfield eouaty, a-n.) Aarount of Jaraei A. Campbell, Adainl.lrator af tn. oi u.njim.o nurd, lata or Dell twp Clearfield enuntr. !... dmm-d r Fleal ooooual of Suaaa Waple, Adminiatratrii af ... ...... oi nicnaro n anlr.late or B'.ggi t.p.. Partial eeeoont of Jobs hum aad Porter Kii port, A lonniitratort of iba eiutc of War. 0. Irv,n, late of BuiuiUe lowmblp, Clearfield Oo. , Pa., dec d. Partial nceounta of Parld J TnmM n...e:.. I Jueph H. Hieaaler aad Wa. R. t'neU,. -u heira of Wllliaa 8 Ureaaler. dee d. Final nreounta of lierld J T.,.. n n t l.abella Petera, (formerly Iralie'lla Brawler), and Juwl.tl Hamburger, (rhraerly J..I.II . ..-.....,.., .a.o, ureaaler. dead. Partial aeeoanl ef baniel Qoodlander and H.orr Ennrr, Liecalon of the aaiate of Adaa Mar chell, lata af Brady lownlblp, Cloarteld onanty, Pa., dee d. - - Final aoeeantaf i. H Kirk. Adailal.tr.i J it. eelsleof Willlaa Kirk, tai.ol li.ejj Ipaaihln Clear.ld oounty, Pn., dea d. rpw-anip, nccoeei oi eoeiea unity nnd Wa. M. Henry Adalalltrolers of thaeelau of T ........ II ' !f J,"1" wwsialp, CI.ers.ld eouoti,' Pt-, dee d. . L. d. MORflAef, Aug. !0 tr Kegiiter Romder, w guwtlsrmmt.. N OTICE OK INCOIIPORATION U.ii... U a.L. .1... !... .linn will hojnadr Io Ilia Ilea. O. A. Mayer, Frerldant Jadge of I be C'mrt of t'oaaoa Plea. ofOM-irBrld oownly, on or after iba itfM day o f t'pieaber. IVTCs for a charter of laeotnorailoa for the Wertover Daptlct I'hureti, tn Cbri lewnrhlp. McK.NaLi.Y AUuClMtDT, Aug. 90, llll ll. Attorney!. I.i.X KCUTOIl'SNOTICK J Notice la hereby glvea thai lettera telle weotary barilla been granted 10 tbe anderilgoed en tbe eelele uf I1ICIIAR1I SHAW, Sr., dee d, late of Lawrenoe tnwnahlp, t'leardald eouaty, Pa., all pereuua iudebled ta aaid acuta are retiueeted to niaba immediate paraeat, and tbeea having elalmi ageinil tha eeiua will prevent tbea duly nutbvalioated for aellloiaent. mar-A. II. sbaw, who la aulhoriiot by tba other Kieouturc, will alleud to Ilia aetllemeul of all el.luia at tba ofilja ef Iba Kteouturc. lu tba alore-ruotn Utely uceiipiod by Joupb Sbaw a Sun, IB Llcarn.ld, nbere he nen lie Iwauil at all limee JOrhTII SHAW 'j Kir. A. 11. NIIAW, A. 11. IHIAW, Clearfield, Auguat Alt, 1&7B-4U 1 Mil a i, i,isr.- I.M nf eiinri Ml ilutTQ fur trill it vond work Af I lit I'rptftnber Turn of Court, 11.70, being M tntUr, M. 2J t llirni k Moyd ?. bouffltt A Orunbllof. H.W. VnUtmAi vi. A. 0. 'iin-r. Jtlioliar) littlrtri fi.CsirwrRov.il BrldgtjCa. A. I'anlt, tfr . Wat. Curt j ot- al. Muolmnflun L. U. Co v. P. T. l-t et. al. Kcll Mrln vi. J. W. fcM.hr-Jvrt. al. O V. (Well Kobart Uavtxrrv. Chm. K'Hiataad ?. t;lard Klandtri. Itainitrnd M, al. ri. Kdwurd FUttdan. ,,to A. Poll va. Iavld Fl.gtl. Jetonh llllpftr VI. JnoVfrh Khi.w. Ifanial M mtr, v. AuMn Krrla. U Ittanetianl vc. W. W. Il..wttiao. I.i.pli Km ill.- vi. iJ.a Mcl.Mrblia.. Tbt'iuM '.'ayl.tr ia. Naaa Ulnra at. al. J.U Davia vi. Klaharl MHon. Haiti iivl ittrdu va. Kmaaninf Cal Co. Iticbard hbaw, Jr. va. Cleard-M I'ark Aifofli'a l.a.ifK" hajrrr l. H .t. Wall. iavU It. Jdwrrawa l. 6ara Ooa.aa. KM PLOOM, Claarfleld, Aug. 3", TO, ProibuaularT. I TOWNSHIP HTATK.MKNT. F. A. Mill NOT, Di.trlot Treeaarer ef lllrard tvwnebip, ia aeaount with tba school end Hoed Fucd ol aaid towu.hiii, fur tba rear ending June , tare : SCHOOL FUND Oil. To ouoant nf order! iuaed M..M...t 7't SV To amount In Tree. heaJa, IS74 b Isl wt To amount from Co Treaaurer. 4vl IV To amount of Male approprialian..... 13 7B el. 571) CR fir Teacberi wagee t t- 00 By Karl, Ae SI a! By Heeretary'e aaary M. It SO by Treee. per caat. for collecting dup... 21 44 By etioaerutlonl 2j l II v omoaot in Trearurtr'-- haade IH1 It Br oaounl U lie colloaled 1SI Is tl.S79 31 B0AD FUND PR. To order, drawa on Pllt Troaa.. .. Sti 44 .. .07 it To niaouut ef Papllcote....H 1,11 7S CR. By Suparrieor'a wagoa Ily Road 'aiworhadont By eaonerationa By Treuarer'cpercaauga.. .. m ti .. J7 IS IS 50 II tl l.lVt fa We, the andaraigned Auditor! af Olrard town ihip, baring examined Iba aereral aeeouala of F. A. htignot, Uiit. Treoeurer of aaid towaibip, doeertify tbat we find them correct a aba. a itated. A. BhAl'PKUUNKUIt, I. K. CAKR, II. I.KIOKY, Icoate'i Mills, Aug. 90, lSIS lt. Andi'orr. T lOWNSUIP STATEMENT. JOcKI'H OWKNS.Trraavirer.lB aceount with Lawrence tewnihip Kd, School and Poor fuada, for the year A. D. 1875 : ROAD FUND DR. To oelaeea al but avttlemeat.- t fit SI To amount from tot duplicate IV SB io nmount ol ut levied lor isra I.BU7 so ts.srs n CR. By work done by eitiiani, $3,7 97 Ity amooat of 8btparTiaor'a wage .... CIS Of lty aiManUiotii HH JO 67 By atoaeraUoni aa aaritl dup. of 11 & 47 ai Ily atnonat of ardcra aa lited 40 00 Ily I far eaot. aliawad Traaa. on X.to. IS 4,HI 41 8CU00L Fl'NU DR. To balanoa doa frotn lail attllrniaat $2,JM 21 To error ia artllatoefat i ff. 8. Hacd'a 4nlieata of IIT4 AS T Ta amoaak af tax laviad far i" -,.-, t,HI TU To 8tata app-uphatioa.. 44T M To amooat rwwivao1 from PotUr Kaatl. Inft tut To baJaoca do Trvaaarrr 47 9& i,l7 81 CR. By aM-ri attdltad Job T, Ut Jit 40 Ily ueoaraiiiMii aa dunlieata of IK74... M 74 Jiy V 8. Kaad'i par orat. oa $1,113.17 at a tM-raant By C. H.Wonrll hooM and kH rataraa4. I T By ordara aodilad Jan III, 187 H 3,5 IT M By aionarmtioni an dupliaata of 1175,,. 115 TO By oaonaraiiaai oa doplioata of 1974. . I M By ft par (Mai. abaUa.nl aa tU.19.... Jti 71 lij Traaiarar'a aar oeai. oa M.TM.K, I par cant . US 04 By aionmt.oai aa dapllaat of 1S76...1 12 01 By aatottat ratarartj to CoHwlaaiaaari... SO V By laaa aocoltad la naadj af M. Rinbol far le7 DM Jl By nalanea atytlleetad la haodi af It. Riabrlfbr Ib70.. . .I7 It $..W7 01 rOOR FCKD IK. To aaaoact dua lal MtU-aaat M Htv.t 6&S 10 Ta lax levied for l'i 1,43; OS l.t M CR. Br ortlari aulitd Jona IV, 1175 H...$ 70 37 By ardor aodilod Jana 10, 176 ;, 0.1) 03 By & par eaal. abataaaaot aa 4l.n.. 30 U By Trvaaorar'i paraaaLaa I700.W, at 3 P - II 01 By exoneration aa dnplieata of 174.... 01 10 By " IS7a. S3 00 Ity aaoouut raUraad to ConnitHloaara. Ji A3 By anoont aacolltetvd fr li74. .,.. f)t lo . " " IBTft.- 419 14 By balance doe fund Ul 39 MfS 30 Wa, th aadanignad A u J 1 tort af Lavrrenoe lawmbip, Han a g tiaaiinad iba at vara) acooaaia of Jolrtb Oaen', liitrtt Traaiarar, lod thvai u abora itated. R. J. CONKMH, Altvttt J.L. WffUKKSOX, A.O. Wauri, W. T. I II WIN. Clark, AuJitor. ClaarBcltl, Pa., Aug. 30, 18T8-3t Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of write of IWeorae Foriaa, lamed owl of tha Court af Coaaet Plana er Clear Held ooonty. and to aa dlreeted, there will he atpoead la PUBLIC 8AI.I, al lha Coart Bonao. ia the horoagh of Clonrlald. oa Uonday, the Uih day of sepUmber, 17, al I a'aloeh, a. a., Ihe following dcesribed real e.ute, la wit: Tba Mlowlng land vltuate la Dee atnr town.blp, CleaHleld eouaty. Pa., begiantng al t double bemmoh, aoolb eut eornar ef Ihe Joaeph Malloeh urvey, aouth 201 perrbaa and J perrhea, in all J44 perehei, to the earner of Ian! of Adaa Walk art thenoe wail aleag bit Hoe St perrbee north US perehea ho Mkbael W.lhar liaa, went aloag tame SI perehea north lol perobea lo Kepharl line! thenoe watt along aaaa 141 perehea 10 old liaa i theooa Booth lunpoeod lo bo abeal per. ehei lo Jaoeb Mill.,', purohaa. I Ihenaa eoet aleog hia iina ti perehae aoalh along aaaa 103 perehea to land formerly of Harvey M.-nre: thenoe aaath 144 pondiea to a poat, waat III perehea to a poet, teeneo eonth aopaod lo b. 48 perabea or re far till it etriare lioe aad oornar of land aold to Peter Philip. : thenoe along hia line loo perehea i Ihenoa aouth lilt peroneal these, eaet l4 p.rebei to plaeo of beginning, being roaidwa of aurvrrt la Ihe name of Joaeph Uailook and Kobert ll. il.ei. mer, eoolalaing tit aerar, .ire or laae, Wing Ihe eeme prealtoa aonveyed by nvorlgage lo J.lab w. Smith. rre.rdl ia book " U," piga aad SSI, on 7lh Nov.aher, IMS. A email purtioa or Ihe land it aleared. aod haa on tie taut heteeen ns and oe.ee, Billion fm while pine Umber, br.ulee white oeh and lamloeh. with two vriee ef bltamlnooa eoal about 4 at thlelt-eoal bankr epeiwd In two plmxt lelwl, Uken la eaeea liaa .0,1 I. be Md ,,, pp,tl, ,f w-- Alb.rti Henry Albert and fteoige Albert. .i'."" ", dwelling haufa "rtet, with U and a.rtlllag. .,,p. thereto, .ud oo n lot of , , ,ilM lh, nllage of Dulloia, la lid, tew.iblp, Clearlrld rlllage aa lot Na. II, n ,h.i 1. ka... a. Ung'a !",To ?.1M '"!' " M '" . li uellon nnd to be aold aa tha pn perly ef Hiram Ueoeldeoa. Aleo. n earuin two alory fHma doelllag hoaee with art aad aarlllage appurtoaant lharelo, lla ata in the borough of Oeeeela, Cloarteld oounty, .1" L"?I.'l", .m "" '. with hllcben atlaehed thereto. It ia a !,..,, ,nm, .,. leg toato, belted, taken In aaeeatlen and la bo void aa lha property ef NeaJ Dengharty, the village of Woodland, Bradford township. !, wo-ory irarae bouaetltuata ia Clearfield mu. ,00 feet by IfO VI oa M aai to aotoM aa loa eroamy M Jaeoa botra. tiaaiuliu-niariMtraa at Okie. ka lla. of aula, tnn., Inn: " ujrt-Mk,ni-A't'' y ll k. Iaa4ialel tat mm mm nig , Jmmt lot aipeat, ano fit, , Ul nerrea u Tkem II na ro.anlo, eaall auaa ike aaaa. oa l. . laeteao. will ia. iM; w ,reaaate4 la Oa,rS '' tsasnasue aal.t, is, lJJJJ f.14 u lh. Sk.rlg. W. . MrPnfcMONr SaaatrT't Ovvera, I Ikarit flrarti, fm, ,.. llrl. j Q.VIITION.- an nMi..ei ace heeabv eautliine.l acalnil pur. .V..,. . ee In en W.O meildllnO With OUC brOWO ' man. now In Ibe poaan.lon of Ralph Habulla, of karlbaua tuwaebip, sa oald aero wac purolia.ed by Jaaea Lnaa, aud aeloogi t? ae, aod la oaly left on loan, cubjeet to ay order al any time. FRANCIS LMUBV. loconlo'a Mine, Aag.SU, llll ll- D iOMKSTIC ATTACUM EXT. Jam1 ma Pattarwo 1 la A-iumua Pita, of Clear o 1 la Rciiunua Pit I laid oounlT. I. J No. 470, Marco Jaa. Wlla at al. J No. 470. Marco Tina. 170. Notloa l bercoT giM to it lha float report of Tbomat II. Murmjr, llanrv Btrao aoj Daniol W. MflCardfi TruitaMf in Iba abstft antitU I e-taa, ami bean Bloi ! Vbf ofttoa. aul tl.at tba MWi will ba duly ruiinnar. uitltj4 fitU'l tu oo or ba furatbaltl day tf Hviitaiobar trm, I n . K I.I UI.OOM, ClaarflaM, Aug. I A, W IU fratlva.tar. A UDlTOirS KOTICK. eubs ponabea 'i la Iba l aa. f Pkaa of I Tboe. 11. Z.i.ter. J .J. u. M la Iba Curt ofCoaaos Clearfield Co. nr. Tboa. 11. Z.i.ter. ) a..i. u. Ko. 1 IT J uua 1 Id Th. order. iencd Auditor, ai.poioted by tha Court Midiclrtbule lhafunla ariiing froioSberiff'c aaleof Pclro.lant'a real aetot., givea n-iluto that ba will eueud to iba dunee of hie aipuiunoeni on ctaturdey. ttjptumber IS. IS7S, al II clob a. a al hia onica io Clnrheld, when and wn.re all panose ialoreeted may atvrn l If lh-v lee liL WH. M. MoUULLOIillll. Cloarteld, Aug. 1 ISifi-dk Auditor. "IDil MISSION KR'ti NOTICK. Willi! i Co . OH, tannery Tarin, H7. Loul 'a Cog. Hub. Pur Dlvoroa. U'h.r.u ike ue.ler.lTnal h.vioe eeenire I a I e,,itiini..iin ieeaine nut of the Court of t'.immon Pleat of Clearfield eoonty. Pa., lo ttia d.reeitd for tharlaralaation ef witiwierri lu n ecrtain eatiee pending belwien Wm. i'ot. Plaintiff, aod Louie Coa, DefeMont. Thia ta t. giro weti-e that I will eareule lh aaid eomui.rloa on the (.art ot tha Plaintiff, al oiy nVe, io t'learltrld, on H.iur day. September 20. IH7A, at 10 o'eloek a. m .when aod where all pereoaa iaureeted eea anend. II. W. BMIIII. Otearoeld, Aug. t, '70 4t, Commltn.nor. SherilT's Sale. By virtue af aundry writ af firi fteiaa i. ancd eat of Ilia Court of C' tnmna Pleat of Clear' Ovid aaanty, and to ma dirwjtcd, l here will b aipoaad to pullie aal, at lha Court lloux. IO 'fa borough of Clear flJ, oa Monday, Ibe 3 tb day af P.tnibr. 116, at 1 'cloth p. aa lha fvl kwing dtKribcd real eaUla. to wft; All of Uefcaclant'f Irlereat in all tbat errUla piece or parral of ground illaata la Woodward towniti.pt Clrarflrld county, l'a.( boanJfd aad draeribad a followa : Oa Iba touih by townibip road leading from llentidala to O lea llupa, on tbe north by an allay, an tba weft by laod of Ham -ol Hboff, aod an tba cut by land of John A. Hbuff, eoniaining two towa b.tn, each 00 fart front and liO fert back, baving tbcrson t rooted a ana lory frame boaro IOiaJw ft, and aeavaiary oat bnildingf, with a g'd writ of waler at lha door. Alao, una other ploea of ground in tame towa ibip and rnanty, bono led ae fallow i da tba north by public nd, aualb by land of tSuinucI Pbfcff, weat by land of Samuel 8hff, aod eaet by land ef W. JI. r'aehrri, containiDg alviut nne tiitb of aa acre, aiora rr It-ii, baring erartrd thereon a good btarhataltb abop. Heited, taken la eiecutiua and to be aold aa tba property of Henry Petera. Alio, all of Defendant! tt.rari In and upon tba fulloning dearr.be d rrtl ertaie eiluate in Cheat townabip, Clearfield eouaty. Fa., b.ionded a ful lowa i Begianing at the public road loading frvta Chert en-ali at tba aoulb-weit corner of John J. Hnydar'ilott tht nee along hi line to line of C. F. Moore ; Ihfnea along Una of More to line of J. Weeteverf tbenoa along line of WeatoTar to line of Barbara Lloyd ; tnenee along raid land ta tha bank of Cbeel ere!. Ibenoa aloag aaid creak tn tbe line of J. H. fry ; thenoe along line of J. P. Frr to the public road; theae alone pahlio road ta Ibe place of beginning, containing about 63 acre mora or lei, and the lame land now ia tb I poeeulo of Job a J. Snyder. Htiaed. Ukea la execution aod lo ba void aa tbe property of Iaaae ! Keira. j Aleo, tba fallowing real tiUU eitaate In Born- j tide towaibip, Cloarfield anunty, Pa being a town lot with a Iwo -atory fruai boaee, nod oot baildiog. bounded eatt hy an alley, west by Main ' Ireot, aorta by Daniel Paltoa. aod aettib by a j tract. Keiied, takrd in f iivuiion ana to bo aold a ibe property of . T. alrCortnick. Alio, the following realealate aituate in Beoearta ' WBhip, dearOelt. muaiy, la .enntalnlng abant : iftaeraa, with about SO ecrei e)earel, aad baring i a email lo bouaa, lor ataxia and until orchard i I thereoa, bounded M followa: Ott the aavt by 6. Davli, woM j Vmi, V'jm. atmn ity J, aa. omit a, aoato ay Hiatta at. at. eiieu, uken in etecatiun aad to be aold aa the property of J P. (iill. Aim, all af Defendant ' inter! In all that eer laia pleea or parcel f granad aituala io Carweai. ril la borough, CtaarOeld aoanty, Pa., aontaiatag one town lot, bnundeii aa fa-low : Fronting 0 feet en Hut etrcet to aa alley : thenoe IH0 feet north, to State itm-l and plate of beginning, know a In plot of mud borough aa lot So. V, baring thereon arreted a log 'hop, mod aa a chair abop. Bailee., takea it. em-cat tea nnd ta be aold a lha property af Williata P. Chanbura. Tnnm or Sai.b.- Tb price or aata at which tha property iball be atruok off nuat ba pata at tba lime of aale, or cuch other araog4aiau aaa'ie aa will ba approved, wtherwiaa tba propKly will be Intncdtately pal up and veld ncaia at tb ex peaaa aad rik of tba pare a ta wtteta It was truck of, and who, ia eaa of de4eieocy at aueb re ale, eh all Bake good Ibe aama, and in ae iaiUnea will tae Deod be praaented in Coart fr eonftnaation aaleta tbe money ia actually pawl ta tba Sheriff. W. K. UePUUKaUX, tSBB-urv'f Ornca, ) taberir. Clearfeld. Pa., Aug. W, 1870. SherifFs Sale, BT virtue of write of t4ifiom Krpmmo. laeuadl eat of the Court af Ooanaon Pleao of Clear. Oaid eoantv, aad ta aa diraeiad, there will be eiposed ta public aale. at tba Court Houee, tn tbe borough af Clearfield, oa Monday, tbe Ibth day of iSeptcniber, 1670, at I o'clock, p. . tbe fallowing deecribed real eclat, ta wit: even certain tracta of ian d annate in Owarlald county, Pa., via; No. 1. Fituaie in Morrii town ship, Clearfield enonty, Pa., beginning at 0 white pine; tbeace east 130 pfcehaf to a blask oak ; thence south 1V perchei ta a whito oak ; lheoe weet 13b perehee to scrviea berry; them north 18 parehvi to plane of beginning, containing lit aeraa and 1T2 perehea. prt of Nicholai Rideta tn survey, known al ibe Hoover place, having 100 ami cleared and no buildlngi. - Ke. I. Si i aata in tba village ef Kylertewn, M ir li b-wasbip. Clearfield eeanty, Pa., known a tat Na. 0 la laid villiga, baun'ted oa tb north by as alley, on th eaet by aa alloy, on th weil by lat of Uunvor.and eoatbly aolte.'otj or ftivat,riavin7 a two-etery dwelling aoaat, aUble aad outhaild ingl tbereon. Na. J. 8iloata ta Morris township, C'aArS l4 eouaty, Pal, beginning at a hemlock, aonth-aast earner; thenoe by land warraated ta C. Wert a, Jr et. el., weat perches ta post; thane hy Jacab Wiaa aertb HO percbae ta pttt thenoe by Waring "a e-tale 350 perch m to haaaleek ; tbeaea by Joaeph llubley at. al. south Mr. percha to tb place of beginning, containing 1 Ta aeraa and V percbe and allowance, beipg tha Pbil'p Ktoae surrey ,witb about "O arras eJrarei), kavtag a liauea and barn thereon erected. No, A. Situate io Morrisdele, Clcarfiald eaunty. Pa , being .we leu ia eat4 town, .Noa. 1 and 1. bounded by publio mad on tba east and aoulb.os. tha want by Undaf JohaO'Delt, and north bran alley, containing ona acre, having tbert-aa a two. tcry dwelling boose, store botltitag, atabta, aad other oatliUioge. No. I. Situate In tba v ill go of Kylrrtown, Morris tawaihip. Clearfield county, Pa., boantiee, by laud of Stewart na tbe eonth and east, en Iba north by puMio road .and writ by Bancroft's estate, eonlaioing two a noa mora er ka. having thereoa a two-story plank house aad an old stable. Na. 0. Hunat in Morrii towo.hip, ClaarCeld county, Pa., bounded, on th aorta by the Joba Neibit survey, south by Und of 8auuel Obrlt A Co., wast by Uad of Wagoner A Hartl. aad east by ft. Chriot A Ce containing 431 avrea and 10 perrhes, aod known as tba Juhn Vaughn Surrey, aad nnimproved. T. 8ifuata In Morrii low nth ClfUrficId county, Pa..toaade4 aouth by tba Joba Vaagbn survey, north by lUtel A Ca., weet by H arils A Hi Her, and east bv John Neibit surrey, contain ing 43S twee aad li.l, perabea, and knnwn ae tb Caaper Heimee survey. OetaeJ, taken io eiecn tion and ta be aold as tht property of Joaeph C. Aleo.aeertain treot ef ln4 ailuala la Hu.ton towaakip, CleaileU eoonty, He., Mng aarvey of lol from I. Uomi ta David Br.li.lcr, beginning ot a poet eoreer of mod of Jokn Ituboio ; ikenoe Wel 121 ...t IT Mnka. h. . . . .1 . 1!J weal tl nerebea Ul pott in line of laml of Jhn fiutt,.!., IL.U. ' 'l oaal hy L. I of - "-v-" r"" w pon aaa ptaeeof be ginning, eealaitiog 4 le.., 1 aerea elaared, anal Iba balanoa rn wo.m1 land, .ilk a email too .tor, log houee. Selaed, taken in eaeeelion nnd U be aold aa tba property ol David Burtey. Alee, a eon. in ti.et ol land iltuete In Worrit lewnibln, Cloarteld onualy, I'a , draonbod ., f. Iowa: Uegiaalng .1 . maple, Iboaeo oimh 111 Ocrehea le a a.i, a.u. . .... ' . 7 . , ' -v. w,, perenea r. a eke.u.1, th.ee. auatk llat p.hi. h.mi, , theOn. ea.t Nil . . . . ... " . .. " i -"". p.eoe al Oew Ontng, aoalam ag U aM ,, M f,h: r.ey ta Ike nam. ot Men,, s, l.,,k,r. ...leg Bbml 40 nenaeluead, il ,, .oi ,,," bnvlng .reeled Ike. . ,,,, , barn, nnd a ra.U ..reh.,.l. , u ,,,,, ,. .... roil,., anu to be aold at Ike .r,.,,. ttr f s p- I Shaw and nae Hklmel. 1 I Ala. ae H..I. l.... r I rL.a.ii I "'ona mloale la Weet V 'wwotkip, Ulwmrn.l t mnmij, la. .bounded n.rlh by th. I l.mrSvU I'.rk.ea.t, aoath aod .eel h, tlrert, ,,, a' ..l.l.lg on. mm mm .boa, ,.' attaahJ, and olker o.l building, Ueemo, ere.11 . belied, lake. n aieeulio. ,,g k, akl oa Ibe property of Natha.,.1 Uithal. " tewotklp, Llenrteld oounly, p, kooadeS u fa. JJ.. , U. tk. .onk b, A 8packTaI, "k by Potter Bead and U.BmeHT Bd. aad ea.1 by JoeiUi Bead, ton,.,.,., , swr rtauml, mm U. hi. aad a eoal bank opmi .. , ,j kavi.g . tvj, tovtaary out bn.eli.g. ,b.ri. Soi, ,.'k eaalmo and k be .old m. Ike pronerty of Jor.ia. Taewi o, Bata -The prlea M nm at wklek tynt ak.ll k. srt.1 at m.et be ,ld nt l?i n a. V h,J,"l"". tk.r.l.a Ike property HI b. la..d,.L.lyp.t ,r a.da.u;,.E2 Ua aipoae. aod el.k of tht parte, to who. I - fawai fftea tne seja a mmi ita a. luuM Will u. Deed m7pm. moJn Hit to lha Skarit. ' '" W Vl.i, ,,.,,....-. aire', Orrira, ' I 8hi,i Crauttl. Fa., At,. It. lit,. J 8I""C Sfw rAdi'frtlsrmfnts. ,ST I A V- -M e Came traa.paeriog oa my praml.ee la em townrbtp, oa or .haul tba lat day of Jaly im Hog, alH.nl n year eld. Tbe owner li r,a.,iLj lu eiiwa iiiroard, prove property, p.y cliare., u. lake It aoey, or it Will b di.poel of a e.-i,." to law. . JACOU LINtigKLtKI ' laid, Aug. 10, IS7B-II rpitl'STKH'S SAI-E Ily virtu of aa orJur of Iba Orphan' dart , ClaartaM eoaiilv, Iba aatirigit ail, public talo, oa lha pranUaa, aa . Haliirduy, He pi. 24, Im,j, alla'albcli p. ot , iba Mtaa-lng dva-HUi aatata, ailuala in Hrll lotTDililp, Ctvarllti rttltj P-v., all thai onrlaio farm aod woo I Uol :, mill fruin Iba Kuxi'iatiaiina rivor, near Cbs-it C-rft-,) lata Ilia a-UU af J(atb i'vUaaa, 4, b.i'. d bf ibe Jt.lin an 'J JanrM Tbo.aaa trail. j( t,, No til uf U. 1j. Head, lloai-r ii"V, aad laM. ,f tbetdataar Jolin Patcbui, a4 byUalUiru wvocd by Kltiha Mult, cvotaihing 100 a reo allowaDi-a, mtra or tt, bairij a part ef irat S itfl3, and arrantfd In. iba uama of Niokha 4 (riflttta. About aiily art if Iba kA U c!e,r. and mo 'Car a (f-mj italo of tntitlva'K'fl. wilh a orcliard, a Irama bnuia, frama barn, aa I jtbir linpririui.ot ihiruon. Tin aqiia-irrit yr. has a lartft. itanlity of pin!, hnultrr-k and uibtr tiiblr gruwuig thuratio. Tba prpriy ia advabteiga mlt lituaU I, J la a dnirabl aatstiuvirb'iii. Thumb. iJna-titird 04h at a inflriaUiti ofiais, and tli balnoua iu twu tai ansu tl parn.oi.tj vritb iDlarvit, lo atturtvl j bm-i mni m f on the irvwitti. H. L fe '1KK, t'bf.i, Auf. Ill, l7fi .11. Tra.ur. Sulphur Suap It (tattif, teesVitJit. ntahfaitf, leatataf. Irsiiaf aes rnTlfjnf. It tJees the fnmut akta raenarialely aift mnti bemitt.ril. imiuia n brmtlitl minfiUiiifwj lo I ho akin, and turmt an lnilc wlulrnna. It carte Iwrna, ar !. rhaftnc eariMnaiKme, rvw(bneei, Ut, euuUira, Irttck lea. liter nf-ln, ctaapfit-J hanfja, ewree. alcera. lUfdriill. tlUtf-rr, ut. lltn Lanli anil ftrt iuh. rnaund iirh,(t:lii.i brltraei. Ithetoaa. lUlui-i 4 lit U-.r, imIsm, turn. Alto rlievt tb. lit Itifif atil IrriUtliMi of hltlnf and etiniti iiiHTta, jta It la aafitwly ai4.staxi tu Ui Ti'iLrr. Nraauv, and pATN auun.jm rata take a Jf't.'ftHr lUitk at pl-wiirt. Ft-r balh tik (lilltlira, It la nnenallfwi. Ltvllravb't tae II tn their Tilot ertiuld attar -tith.-m il. Il neutral, in Ute od-f ef vrirati.en aiiH, aa aa aternal rrnted;, cmn arartly ! tty Mat. I Mil fllivtUiuaa autMopaui oaOi Jttfktvga. TUV IT. Mei B M ftr Wta. ICtltMiVeo , Uf umU X, Ct. O tmMl li, CU. Mat Dvrvtv iv Ir. Van Dyke's Office, Ha 13?1 Green 6u PkilaislphU, OeJal hr all tr-t. USE NO OTHER. 0 RPIIANS' COmT SALE.- ily vlrtaa af aa or Jar of tbe Orphans' Court tJ Clearfield county. tha andcr-igned.Almliiltrat'n of tb aetata rf Wm. K. Wriglcy, dee d, will ) al public sale, at lb Court Uouae, io Clrli, P-u, oa MiiurJoy.Hcpleaabcr 14. iHTtt, at 3 a'elork p. n., tha undivided onehalf tnteree of said Wan. K. Wriglcy, ia the folluwing da seribed real atate, situate In Pine towBihtp, ta wit i Itegirning ot a pitch pine corner, beiif tbe eonth weet cjruer of warrant Na. 42 it) ; tbeee north Ji legr4wf eatt alrg trart I ma brtv-at warrants IVoa. 4211 and ttV2, 174 pMebei te pn and stones : ihenso aouth 87 i degrees east eloi. tract line between W4.rr.inrs Nn. 4,jfl and 42it 131 parches ta stone: tbeaea eufa 2, derrset west 176 perohe to rnVne, theavje north ST -greei wart Hi perches alonf tract lias betaean warrants Nor. 4-'io and 4l!3 to piteh pioe aa4 pltvoe of bexlnnin. eaataiatnic IjO arta ni tj. Iwwnaee, iSeing a eat nd of warrant .. 41. Tha Und t wetl tirnltered wilb white pise mi bemluok timber. The pure haver of Mr. Wrl', in (e reel in this property, ean, if de'irsM p. raae the lialaoee of tlie pnifivrty upon tha mbm term nil ler wliich the lute ran of said Wnfej sot 1. Tcsus. Ooe-thir 1 of tlie p-ir.-btre tnoncr ?ui on day of aula, one th.rd "a ui Siat day ef Jul, 17, ai l one-tblr l on th first d iy ef Jaa, H7i, the two ktlev far meat a witb Interest, ta be aeoiircd I t i,v-J r-l rtare security. J. E. W.U0I.KY, F. C. W hlliLKT, Clerfle!tl, Au. 0, IS76 4t. Adrainiitrateri. rrE.lCHEUS KXAMIXATIONS.. X Kxaojinitiona fr tearbcrj (or tha aeTaral di'trn'ta f Clearfield county, far tbo school year l7. wiH u he, i as follows ; Krr Ctearflfld, Lawreaea and Lawreace IneV pendent, at Clarfleld, Aatroet JS. Fur Rradford aad Bradford In Vpeodcat. at Biyler, Aug. 3. For It.gi nni Wallaoeton. at Wallace!, Atig- S. For DecaUr and Oiceola, at Oscnola. Auf II. For H'oudward an4 HoaUdala. at llouudalt, Sept. 1. For Grahaia, at Qrahatatoa, Sept. 4. For Morris, at Kvlertown, ftept, i. far Karlbaua and Covington, al Taiea Mas Mouse, Sept 0. Fur J lrrd an I Uoskea. at Congress H lt,8es tctaber 7. F r Lambar City an l Penn, at Lumber City, StfUtll. Ft Pike an J Pike Inlopradant at BloeaiiDf ton. Sent. U. Fur Feryaa, Kuoa and JorJaa. at New Mill pjrt, 8.H M. F r fieeiaria aa-1 M idsra. at 01 00 Hane. Sea terntewr U. For XI jli. h, at Jaaeivitle, 8erL H. Ftir Bell and Greenwood, nt Bower, Sept. II. F t liarnci te, at Burnnde, Sept. 19. For New Washington, at New Waihitrtoa, ftept. For Chest an I Ncwburg. at Vrabur.c.r'-IL For Brtwly I nion, liiiom and R.ton, at Luthersburg, Sept. 35. For Huston, a Pee Ha M. Sept. 38 All tb lireoterc of aavt. distrwt ar reaerted t be present. Tear hen will be eiatninsd ealy la ibe 011 trie l a whera tbey tn tend teaching, ii atuiantloaa will begin at 9 edoek a. m. v , J A. tiKLMtUlT, 8up't of CI ear 61,1 Cs. Curwcnavilla, Aug. 0, I8J0 4L gCIIOOI. JlEPOJiT Stalemeat of aeeouat of CUartald Wreat 9ehool Fnnl. with I rue Johntton, Trewarer, frooa Marak li'le, 117k lo Aagatl 1. let: DR. To balanoa Iroa A. W. Lea., M I M To Duplieeto far Urt 1,11 J5 To amount of lienor taaa paid over by Oo. Treeaarer . II.. To State appropriation -....,... 411 M To aaoanl liait by Joka UoClallao oa lioplieate for li-7... .. let To amenol of dopliaaw fur l7H...... t..t il To 1MT 1,1 ft ii JMII 1 CR. By aaaonal of enter, paid fj,je li ay e.lverlttng. Audiror'o free, mod Bak ing duplkau tor Mei'Ml.o... Ity amount of Treaeorer't per eentage oa II If MM By alk,waae of i per cent to leipayera on fl.T.l, dupllenteof If7 Ey ollowtneo of 1 oereeot. to taitiayera oo ' ,0l.t, duplieata ef ls; Dy allooanoeof i per eeeit to Ul pay era on !,;!. W9, doplieate ef 177 By balanreof duplicate for IS74 In Joo. MrClellan't ban.it for eoiieviio, By a per oeot. for eotieoting $4172 oa duph jata of la7o. att.r :t. d.ve o,..ve, i. ei per ooni 11 U l 44 ;w By balanoa dua borough Of Ibe above kelanee there 11 remalaiag nteollaoled oa dupltemteof I K7re.....I.t7t Caah ia Trenaunr'tkaail O. L. RKKI). J. B.HALTKR1, Aoditiira Aa4. It, TS.JI. SEWING MACHINES. liost araatafl T FKWimi MACUINKS roKALK BV mim:m ii. iu:i,i:i. CI.SARKIKLD. PA. (Itrilteaea la Weet Cwarleld ) All kinda af SKWINil MAt'lllSKIt CLotMU and Bkl'AIKKIi. Alan, dealer la all kie la li kV.tag Wwdlet, Oil, Boftera, Took-markert, I'M"". Tkr.d Caller., II .earner. a.d Bmdeet. Oil Ciali Sholl.ee. (Ikeek-tprloga. Veed ornage. . Maw feed put in Ike old etyle healer A WHt" Meehtaee. Now Uog wamOa pmt Ike itf Maehiao. OLD MAOniNKs V URAIN Ukeo I. f m.ol lot New Maokiew. III eai: at tba reeidrmot of Baaaov Una! or aboal rh.rt.ld, if a.ytklng ia kit hat dttlred. If peraaivally Informed, aw Ibroaik let Foitotae. kr letter or oMaeul e.rd. lood by m.S If tteioed. la orderi.g bv letter, bt a.d give aaaeM.ebtma. I'.ab matt eerort all erdora ky anoiL MILK R. BKKK lltartrld, fee. Aag. IV s;4 to),