Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 10, 1877, Image 4

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,U kil work l bo fep-aeeat.d.
Al", til ktoot I-"1" 1 '""""It'
'Tastlilaena of CleerSelJ and vicinity att
raeneetfelly Inrlied to glee him call.
Wort doae ekort holloa. T:lrTS
F
OK SALE
Tlie andertltacd sill u'l at priests ! all
that li act er tMyeel ef lenti linsniw la ll.-eetur
V'':':'f"''f''l," " '",' ""
aaima a J-l. ,i. i ,,. ,
aid traalaoBiaiaiaj sa wfa or Isii. etiti :
... .u. f ...a.l.U.I Ih.ro. h.u .lI III
aaraa alaarad, aad la taa try lo a larrra b,dr ol
co.1 akoat baio, ..I H ill ho .ll low and
apoa aa.; t.m.. Kr Ha'-'ar.. aH.i f :
IHVlu L. KIIKUrl.
Clcarflald, I a., Jal 12, 117.
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JJANIEL GOODLANDER,
1.L i tiitnstoi
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
H0S1EUT & CLOVES,
JIAT8 4 CAP8 uj LOOTS A 8U0K.(
TobftMo Orootrifi atnet Fih, Nulli, lUHwarr.
Oil", Hfhol nuUi,
Urgt lot of Patent Mnllelnn,
CD-iil. Nuti 1 Drivd fruit. Chtee ind Crick
n, KtMk and Riflo i'omir,
I'lour, Grain and roialoH,
, j 01orr ir.4 Timothy tei, -
Bolt Ltftiher, MoroeouB, Lininxi, Birnlirt)tt and
TbrMtl, Hhvtimkri Tooli and
8 hue Findiugf.
No graalsr rurltt.f of cumtt m njr itura fo lh
tantjr. All for . very low fr cfb or euunlri
pmdtttt t tho Cbmif Corner. Mhjt I, l7a.
flo tut. i i:i:i.
GltOCEllY
STORE.
A. G. KRAMER & CO.,
Ilniim No. ft rie's llprra lluuae.
, flcarUelit, Pa.
KerpoLrilanlly os hut: I
SUGAR,
COFFKK,
TKA8,
SODA,
10AI. OIL,
SI KIT.
SALT,
FNCES,
SOAP,
i
TannMl snil Pried Frultl, Tiiliaren, Clgara, Cag
litr, Ollrr Vinryar, Iluitar, V.gfi, A.
ALSO, EXT1U OME MADE
Wheat and Ititrkwlient Flour
Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, &o,,
All of which will ba Mid eliaap fir earn or in
sxrhanxa fur eoooir; iiroduai'
A, tl. KRAMER A CO.
Olaartlold, K.,t. Ill l74 -If
GLEXX'S'
SULPJWn SOAP.
A Steklino RrMinv for Disrasm and
iNjcam or mi; Skin; A Healthful
Beautifii: of -i hi; COkfn.EXioN A
llEUASLE MKANJ OF 1'REVENTIXO AMD
kELIEVISO Rlll.t'MAlUM AND GoCT, AND
an VNEQCAi.ro Disinfectant, Diodo-
SIZES AND Cot'.NTr.a-lSSirANT.
Glenn' Sulihiir Snap, liesidrs eradi
eating local diense nf the skill, ImnMies dc
focli of tlie ciinilcxi.m, ami imjioru to it
gratifying clrarncss ahj ainoothncsi.
.S'lllllir lttltlii nic cclehralnl for curing
erimlwm and oilier W.-!rs of tlie skin, as
well a. Khrtinialisiii nnd tlmt. frVrjtrl's
Slllllmr StMtp prcKlucet the same etlectl
U most Iritline csgirnie. This admirahle
specific also aneedtly heals am, hruim, aaUt,
ittrm, ipraiHi and r.'j. It rnnnves dandrufl
and prc-ents the hvr fioti f:illinj out and
turning gray.
Clothing ami lim n uj.ul in the sick room
is disinfected, and di,ensrs ciimmnnicalile by
contact with the person, prevented by it.
The Medical Fraternity sanction its use.
Prices-25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per
Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20.
H R Buy Lbs brat cake and tnercby acononiia.
SolU by all Dtuxkiiu.
"HIIX'H nlK AND WlllHKKtt DVE,"
Hlark or Broso. a toa,
UjCuITTnTOI, Prop'r, 7 Siilh Av.,S.l.
S ACKETT & SCHRYVER
IIAUDWARE,
' nl tatnurelTiriri of j
TIN, COPPER 4 SHEET IRON WARF, I
erond Mtreet, Cleirneld, Pa,
Having renlteit oar atnreronni and doiiMed oar '
atoek, we are prepared to offer hsrgsios to pur j
ohssers In oar Has. W haea deridel lo do a '
Strit'tly Cnsli Iluslnos,
and esn therefore sell at greatly reJaeed prices,
Carpenters and persons erbo eonteraplate build
ing will do well to esamlne oar
Tools an! Baillin j Hariwaro,
wbloh la sew and of tha hast aasnufartare.
Ws keep a large itoek of
NAILS. LOCKS.
GLASS, LATCHES.
PUTTY, IIINGKS.
LUB, SCREWS,;
All kinds nf Bsneh Planes, Ssws. Chisels. Kqaaree. !
Uemmerr, llalrheu, Plombs and Lesels,
Mortised A Thomh tlusges. H.rrls,
.. Hreee A Bills, Wood and Iron !
Bsneh Berewa, and the best
Boring Maehina is tha
market.
Doable and Single Bitt Axes,
P' CKH ct'TLKRY, Ao.
Ayint I for Burnell'$ Iron Cora SMIer.
varraotad.
Alas, agents for Rlnhardt
. COTIIIC H.L'E TOI'S, !
wfctafc aforttjftHjr tmn Smoky FIum. !
Farm Impliiiicnts, Oanlrn Tools,
f trtry 4'terlptloi.
A Itrg vtrittjT of
COOK STOYKS,
wkwl w wtmat I f ! ttttRffttttiM,
PortabU RangtB and FurttactM.
taafc.Ro0f.t.(, 8pittff a-td Job Wr.Pt tion n
mj Qhtttitt. All vflvr IM rMit proapl
Al mn Hltttflbtntf at. 4 f lltii I -lUurtH tt
ifyariCBit itvrkMM. Uj 1, I bit.
PHI tSooilj, tomtits, (ftf.
JJARD TIMES
HAVE NO FFFKCT
IN FRENCHVILLEI
I ara awaia that thcra ara aaraa prrapna a llttla
"-,.i",T.",a" i I. ."l ."7.."i,i.T 1
lornter and Oroya eoac(ue..sly laat
1 is to attualad sow isai I can aallatr tba .
hart tlaaa
'"' ii i nat.-m.- !
iiMtt' .vnm
liU" 1U AUli;
lIAIil) TIMES
I kava i.oJi .sougk lo .u,.ly all iba lakaht.
uaia la iba loaar and of tba ooaai v biab I aali !
41 .ic. dlnj. loaj rater from mj asmaiotb atora la I
M !' LsON tll'lllt, obvra I aan alwara ba foond
mij w , po ,., d Kn;f ,
Dry Goods of all Kinds,
Burb m Cloth, HntinftU, Canluervi, Mnttint,
UcUtntt, Linos. lirllliDfjt, Cslioooo,
Triumlrt( Hibboot, Ltm,
RmJj-marie Clotblnj, Itoota and Shw. !!! sad
Cap! all of IK belt u.toriaI and mad toordn
Hom, Hocm, (iloveo, Minolta, Laa, Kibbont, k.
QKOCKKICS OF ALL KINDS,
CofTro, T, finjtar, tlr, Motani, FUh, fait
1'ork, Llnaocd Oil, FUh Oil, Carboo Oil.
Ilardwaro, Qgorntwara, Tinwmro, Cuttajta, Plowt
and Plow Callings, NaJla, flptlita, Cor CbIUt
tor, Cider FrtMct , and nil kiadi of Atoi.
Porlumer;. I'alnu, VarnUb, Ulaaa, nod t (antral
auvrtmont of Stationary,
GOOD FLOUR,
Of diffarant brandr, alwaya on band, and will bo
aold at tba lowaat polalbla flguraa.
J. II. McClain'a Aladieiaar, Jarnr'a Madlelnaa
Hoaiitiar'a and lloutlaud'a Biltara.
il)UO ftonda or Wmil wautrd rur wbleb tba
hilthait pnea will ba paid. CloTaraord on band
and lor ralr at tho luwaat marital nra.
Aio, Agmt for riirattonrlllr aad Curwaniriiia
bRibing Mai'hinf a. , . .
K.rll an,! am tar v.inrt.lv.a. Yn. will Riul
avurjtintig a.aall' kwfil in a ratal! atura.
I., ii. COl'DRIKI.
Precchrllle P. 0., Aofu.t 11, 1974.
JEMOVAL!
JOHN McGAUGHEY
Would raperuliT notify iba pni,ll gaoaraiia boards, retuso to comply, fine and im
ibai tia baa ramnvol bia Urooor; Sloro (roin . , . , . .
iinw'i n..w, to tho bulMmg (oruiarlj oceulad pnsonnicni wouiu uo me swill ana ro
? u Ml""'. 1"",'"' !""l"V V i lontlcas judgment of tho court ; and if
o tlielara haidware atorc whtro ba intaodji s '
bo ntbai
arinin( full Has of
a it o v i: n 1 1: h.
HAMS, UltlHD UKKFasd LARD.
StHIARS nd Rl'PS, of all fradaa.
TEAS, Broro and Black.
COFFKK, Riantrd and llraan.
FLOUR AND PROVISIONS,
ti.rjt': mi its,
All kindf In tha utarkat.
FICKI.F..", Injara and barralt.
KPII'KS, in tiery f'.rm an.1 varlaly.
FAMILY FLOUR,
AM. KIM1t)F ft ACKER.
SOAPS,
MATCHES,
IIRIKfl APPLES,
HKIKO PKACIlIt,
PRIED CHERRIES,
Coal Oil and Lamp Chimnoyi.
And a gi'od aaaortmant of thnie thlnta nanally
ept is a Rrocrry atoro, whlrb ba will alcbaDge
lur markrlln at tba market prlnta.
Will rrtl fur i-afh a altaiipty aa any olbef ono.
Plrap call and ro hit atnf k and jndita for
I'nuriifll'.
I'l. arn. 1 1.
JOHN .MillAt flllKV.
, I.17S.
"-I KOCIC K1ICS.'
JAS. II. LYTLK,
(Suiea.rto LYTLK A MITCHKLL)
WIIOLICSAI.K AND RKTAIL
I KALE It IN
( itiiit i-. I I jh ok Tkak.
lOI.ONUS
JAPNS,
IMPBIlt II,,
VOINII UY80N.
KNlll.ISII UltlAKFAS
Purest la Markai.
in Tri:H ah ii mm
Will be li-vt and wild at first teat. Cask paid
fcr Country Pruduea.
ilKKMAN UlbKUiKS,
Tl'hKKY PRINSS,
I'REHERVKD FRARS,
PIIILAriF.I.PUIA HAMS.
I-I.HII.
Maekeral, Lake Herring, Cod, Ae.
. PlCKl.i:.
Barrel Picklei ami Rngllak Pirklrs.
H OI R AKI l- EKI).
Flour, Com Meal, Oat Meal, Ae.
naelit Ti JAR. . LYTLK.
AMERICA CYCLOPEDIA,
(APPLKTON'S)
j
i NEW REVISED EDITION,
Complete in 16 Volumes.
Enilrcl- re-vrinea.
j lo ihr (irYMnt tun.
KrtryiUfn brnafht 4own
Jlluirat4 tkrotiftwat iih
Over 3,000 Illustrations
AND M A PS of erery ennntry on the f lohw Bold
only by euhserlntion. It la lot obligatory to
lobe all tha volumes at'onre a eolama may bo
drllrered onee month, or ones Is two months.
Ten arms s day. tha prleenfarig.r, will pay for
a s-t r rVi'LoPKlllA Oa Ill-MIIXTJI I.Y
Pl'liai RlPTION ,0 loss lbs. ihes. yrnro Then
there will to, somalhlog enbstaaliel aaeed and s
aloroho-ise or hnowleilgw, IndoH a nnlvoraal
lil.t.rr la llself aeeured, wilh hat lilts steel ot
aoerkhco.
I'll l( E AND STYI.K 0P IHKDINO:
f .r Ksirs nik. per t a as
ror Lil-rary Leather, ior sol tn
Por ta.ir taiksy M.wo, per eol ......... 1 I S
For half Koasla Kllra Hilt, ,sr ol I be
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For Fall aatsia, p.-r vol Ilea
For farther lef'-rtnaliea adlress
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rsMisksr'e agant, s tlata etraal,
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THE REPUBLICAN.
CLEARFIELD, PA
WF.11NRHDA? M0KK1N0, JAN. It. 1(17.
rilK
FLORIDA CARPET-RAG
RERELLIOS.
We do not believe that wecan turn
' lh our reailors with bettor matter than
1" ,V'eW 01 l" 1 1"lttlk,l,": '
iiw"timi h.b naua in i
V-aill, ,.!,., 1 . nlmv nl' n
ina.) , a iv. vpjf . .j iiai an i n m i ;'
...; -i""" t-c-tt-jt. .
11,8 pan handle atute aayi :
..-, i ... .
ino acspcraie antita 10 wntcn mo,
fi rant Cameron and Morton eonsoira-
v ameron anil Morton eonspira-1
tori are driven from day 10 day, to J
UiliI avmh i!,m Mn,l I ir.M lil iI,m IVi.iis
hold oi en the iomblunce of the Irons
of tho atrocious frauds they have bad
perpetrated in the South, were never
before so painfully presented to the
country as in tho fresh carpet-bag re
bellion tbey have jttat inaugurated in
Florida. It is wholly lawlesa and in
every regard revolutionary. And it is
an exhibition ot lawJcVsneM that as
sails the most vital principles not only
of tree government, but of all govern
ment. Tho studied aim of tho Presi
dent of tho United Stales is to over
throw tho undisputed judicial author!
ty ol a sovereign State, and it is done
to fasten an unblushing fraud upon the
nation and defeat an honest and legal
election of a Chief Magistrate. Should
President Grant attempt such usurpa
tion in tho Stat of Pennsylvania, his
agents, civil or military, whether wear-
j iti( tho judicial robes or commanding
I in the namo of tba aword, would be
I '
driven from tho temples of justice
and from the jurisdiction ot the Com
monwealth. Should the Supremo
Court of this Slato docroo a ro-cottnt
of tho alleged false return for tho pur
pose of ascertaining a just result, and
subordinate judges, who arooar return
the President should order Judgo 11 c
Kunnan to debauch the ermine by ju
dicial usurpation, whether in the in
terest of fraud or not, he would be
hooted from his own court by the un
broken accluim of four millions of
people. Of course, Judgo McKcnnan
would be incapable of such an effort,
no matter what authority should de
mand it of him, for ho is an honest
and upright judge ; bat were he to do
just what wo havesuggeslod, wo would
j have an exact illustration ot the carpet
I bag rebellion inspired by the adjiiinis
j trillion in Florida on Wednesday last,
j "Of all this bald trickery and awk-
ward floundering in the miry brambles
of fraud displayed by tho administra
tion in the manipulation of the returns
of tho disputed States, the backing and
filling and double-shuttling in Florida
on Wednesday last, were the most
disgraceful. There, as in South Caro
lina, a Republican Supreme Court was
called uponjto review the action of a He
publican returning board, thai bad muti
lated tho returns sent from an unbroken
lino of Republican precinct election
boards, certified by Republican county
officers. It was the highest judicial
tribunal of the Slato deciding the
powers of the State officers under a
State luw, and never before in tho his
tory of the government, beloro the
advent ol Urant.'has any one dreamed
of the right of the national authority
to question such decisions. , But Pres
ident Grant puts himself higher than
tho law ol Florida and higher than
the constitution and thu uniform de
cisions of tho Supreme Court of the
United Slates, which declare that
the interpretation of a Slate law relat
ing the internal affairs ol a State by
the higbuet Stale court, is the law that
binds all panics in or out of
such Commonwealth ; and he orders a
United Slates judgo, as he would order
a subaltern in the army, to hasten to
Floridn to imitate the besotted Durell
and shame the State, a party, a nation
and administration by a record that all
must disavow in tho near hereafter.
And this revolutionary (tolicy was
adopted and enforced after the carpet
bag actors in Florida had all decided
that their own laws, as tnailo by
themselves and interpreted by their
own courts, must lie obeyed. Stearns,
the carpet-bag pretender to the Guber
natorial chair, at once bowed to the
decree of tha court, and declared his
purpose to halt in his promising effort
tu defy tho will of tho people, and
Secretary McLin and ControllerCowgil
agreed to meet Attorney General
Cocko to dischnrgo their duties as tho
court directed. But submission to
! honesty andlaw wasoffensive to tirant
j and his associates, and tho fleeing car- j
pel bag plunderers wore telegraphed !
j from Washington that a United States
juugo was on the way untlcr orders !
to reuovo litem ; ttiat an ex-Attorney ;
General was hastening thithor to give
dignity and character to their petty
reoemon, ami mat the army was at Gov. Warmoulh. Thus, it was eon
the command of Stearns for their de-coivcd in sin and brought forth in in
fenso, if they would nullify their owniqttity. Corrupt politics Is Incapable
laws and brave the judgments of their I of producing anything more audacious
own courts. Gladly did Stearns grasp or more infamous than this law. In
at the straw that promised him anoth- the bands of unscrupulous men. such
er iiuocrnaioriallermtn defiance of Iho
people, the law and tha conns ; and
his creatures, the Bccretary of Stats
and Controller, rushed with bim to
take shelter under tha protecting wing
ol a second Durell Judge and the bay
onets of the government. But there
has been the utter absence of method
in their revolutionary work. Sys
tematically as were the plant of the
administration, perfected the Florida
adventurers, who bare to be the visi
ble actors in tho fraud, ffposed the
defurmities of their wrong! at every
step they advanced. First Secretsrv
I McLin, president of the return board,
formally notified bis associates to meet
on Wednesday to obey the order of
the court. Next, ei-Attorney General
Williams drops down upon them and
tells them what to do and how to do
it, Mr. MoLin formally revokes the
notice reconvening the board, but At
torney Ucnernl Cocke decides to meet
himself, and does so, and counts and
certifies the vole at the returns declare
it Finally, McLin and Cowgil become
alarmed and concludo to pretend to
obey the court but to falsify the re
turns agsin. Tbey therefore meet
under a decree of the court requirinf
them to take the legal returns, count
them according lo the simple rale of
arithmetic, and ae certify them, and
immediately proceeded to extrciee the
most arbitrary judicial powssaj again
to manufacture majorities t-r tho lie
publican electors, thu Iieiiiiiliiiin State ;
tickot and ono licpulilicnn Ciinitress-!
man. Hakor county had fwnieliert.'
under tlie inspiration of onlers j'rnm!
Washington, two return one re'n-l-
larly rerlilyiiig the whole vote correct-1
Iv, and one without lemil certifitnlol
that gave the volo of just halt the,
precincts of thu county. In the form-j
er computation of the vote by the re-;
turn board, tho correct and full return
fni.n linker was unanimously .copied
" BliJ counted ; but on Wcdnemlsy last,!
TtV'-.t b-HK-.J- m'i.! tho "lf'7 rciurn
rm e laawva'a
men priKccuuJ to llirow out me entire ,
prove
return from Cluv cuuntv. that thev
huJ crn)rut.eJ in their nrevioua count.
t. . ...
Uy lhu, XuVn a fulse return Irom
o t . ,i , ,i i i ,11:n,.,ki..
aillintlUblJ re-
juclBj Munl j n,icilliug lb)) lltin)
volo of Clay thut they had previously
counted with thu uppmvul ot the en
tire board, they gavu 105 for Stearns
and 206 for Hayes, when the returns
as ordered to be counted by the court
guve Tilden 94 and Drew 407. So
ended the first act of the Grunt carpet
bag rebellion in Florida, and it requires
liu prophetic pen to loretell that the
last act of tho revolutionary scheme
must bring disaster and inlamy to its
authors."
MODER.y JOSEPH.
Joseph was a privrto secretary to
the old patriarch Jacob, liko llabcock
to Grant, but with this difference,
Joseph reported the evil deeds of his
brethem. Buhcock didn't. When
Joseph's brethren stole sheep, Joseph
exposed the rogues to Jacob, and won
their displeasure. When llabcock's
brethren stole whisky, llubcock didn't
report lo the old man. He went shares,
divided the spoils of the whisky.
Joseph represents the party of "moral
ideas" sold into Kgypt sold to tin
spoil grabbers. Judahsaid: "Let ns
sell Joseph." Now Juduh was a shrewd
financier. He saw there was money
in the slavo trade, so he put his brother
in the market, sold him to his cousins.
Reuben was tho best of the cabinet.
He designed to rescue Joseph ran an
underground railroad. It is well for
Potiphar that ho did not purchase
cither Reuben or J uduh for serrniits,
he could not trust them in his family.
Mrs. Potiphar misfht become too
familiar. They represent the modern
Joe. Joseph was imprisoned because
of his virtue. Tho modern Joo is in-
enrcorated tor want of it. Joseph was
sold by his brethren. The modern Joe
often gets sold by tho olhersox. Grant
says; "1 didn't sell Joseph, 1 only
took double salary and a few pres
ents." Itabcock says: "I didn't sell
tho party, I only took a few thousund
from tho whisky ring." Belknap
says: "I didn't sell the parly, I only
got 125,000 out of the sutler's posts,
just to please my wife." Delano says :
"I only mado a few thousand out of
the land jobs and the Indians."
Boss Shepherd says: "I only took
130,000 out of tho Freed man's Hank."
Schcnck says : '! only got tho British
ers to invest in the Kiiiina mine." Ben
Butler says: "I didn't sell the 'parly ;
I only preached influlion and repudia
tion." Yet all had their part of the
sheklea, all mado money nut of the
sale of poor Joseph, or the Republican
party. Butler would have a Icathci
medal currency.; Bttller thinks much
of tho bag; much of the bunting it
it is made in his own factory. The
flection will turn on the finance ques
tion, and on tho color line. If Moses
had married a white woman we should
have token our Moses to be tho Dem
ocratic candidate. But Moses was a
regular bishop Gilbert Haven
friend of the colored people I He rode
out with tho blacks and married an
r.ttnopean Moses I mean, in our
day Amclek means the whisky ring,
and tho Washington rings. And Saul
said : "I have done as they command
est me." Samuel said: "Ah I Ha!
Hast thoot What meanest this bleat
ing of sheep and lowing of Oxen V
Saul said : "1 have kept the best nf the
spoils to sacrifice to the Lord." So
says the whisky ring: "Kept best of
the spoils to serve the party with."
Samuel said : "Obedience is better than
sucrifico. Bring hither A.rag, kinir of
Amalekites !" And Samuel hewed Agng
to pieces before tho Lord. fhilaild.
fihia CommoHirevfliA.
THE FRAUD IX LOUISIANA.
J Hero is no ti ceil ot any very analyt
ical or minute discussion about the luw
of the case in Louisiana.
Tho law creating tlio
Retu
rninir
Board there is admitted on all hands to
have been originally conceived and
passed for fraudulent puroses. It was
designed as an instrument to control
the elections of the State in the interest
of tho party in power, which enacted
it. It is understood to have been a
conception of tho fertile brain of that
noted unscrupulous political intriguer.
as have baa control ot Louisiana aince tbandler, and others in near political
tbo war, it make no oil. Is how the. and olHeial relations to them, have de
vote o the State is cast. The returns; libcrately premeditated tho precipita
all go Into the bands of tlio Returning lion ol lawlessness in tho South to
Hoard, and they are there manipulated
so as toeloct whomsoever the members
of it desire. The votes cast are thrown
out, in part or in wholo, in the various
districts. They are lelt uncounted, or
they are miscounted, or they are
wrongfully counted, just as is necessary
to secure the triumph of the candidates
the members of the Returning Hoard
wish to eloct. Their returns of votcaj make it because the facts, plain as the
are subject to no scrutiny and no re- light of noonday, lorbid any other
view that can alter tho result in the judgment That Ihereis peace through
least degree. The Hoard declares tho out the land to day is not duo to the
names ol the persons they say are elect- lailhful dischargo of the highest public
ed, and thin peremptorily concludes! duties by those who havo been made
the canvass. tho official conservators of the peace,
In a word, the entire election is con-1 but becauso the people have, by abao
trolled by the tnou whe count the Into submission to every conceivable
votes. Think of the unfairness and
absurdity of declaring tho result of a
popular election id this way I ' Two
parties march to the polls on election
day and deposit their votes. Tho elec
tion is participated ia by the whole
people, and ia hotly contested. Dm
whcii the votes some tu be finally
counted and declared, instead of lia be
ing done by both aides, or in the pres
ence ot both, as every consideration of
fairness and jawtiee dictates, the count
ing ami declaring are all done by one
aide, and don hi aaarret What aort of
'jiistirn it lhi to tlie oppaillo party ?
Aainnt rwkitwt ami nnpniiciplcii
opponents, in it nut plain I tint aiuli an
dii-lion in a liine, um iniitlit an well
not have laktui place 7
Is it nut aimply monstrous that sueli
a mockery of a popular election a thin
slmuM lie deemed cither enililttMv or
lutrul? And that such a proceeding in
determining a result no nionieutiMis us
tho election of a President, when it is
shown to have grossly fitUitlml the ro-
turns, should be upheld as determining I
the t
ult, uud iiii.i-liiij it n;;innl
r i . 7 -
It i seui al
ioit wi'VH- loi.r
bhu Kelurioiii' lloaru ol .
Slate of Louisiana hus declared the
rote of that Stule lur Mr. Hayes, and
have dune it according lo law, and
that audi a result must iliun-fiiru stand,
notwithstanding the luct Unit by thu
votes, as iven by thu people of the
State, ili'.Tililcn has between 8,0(10 and
9,000 majority.
Such are the Tact we are to consid
er, tho people are to con-ider, and t tint
all mankind are to review, and on
which history is to pronounce its judg
ment. The very name of lietiirniiig
Hnurd Is ulready punning into pnpulur
use as a synonym for frond, violence
and corruption. U may be lieu id
bandied In the streets aa a byword lo
designate trickery and falsehood. And
yet thu politicians have reached that
point of demoralization that tiny de-
cluro the country will tolerate the oleo- j
tion of a President by the use of such
an instrument employed to falsity the ,
vote of a whole Slate. j
Tho intelligence and integritvof the
country are insulted by tlio duclarutiuu t
that Mr. llnyes lias obtained the vote
ol Louisiana according to law, when i
even-body knows that the law which
t . . , e
mauo toe acciaraimn possiuie is iisen
a fraud, its conception a fraud, and all
thu proceedings under it a fraud. ' !
It is a pluin case of being the receiv
er of stolen goods. W'urmoulh's law,
designed and enacted for the express
purpose of defrauding the electors of
Louisiana out of tlieir rights, is now
pleaded as authority for falsifying the
Louisiana returns, and as legally ele
vating lliivci to the Presidency. This
is an endorsement of thu law, and uu
endorsement of its purposes, und the
prut'tiec under it. It is a recognition
and tin approval of its criminality in
j"" length ami breadth, by every
j "," wl' j"lilie the results of its
"I'Oi ation. Gov. Hayes himself cannot
ueul, lr"m lllis '"'l''. Senuior
Sherman cannot escape front it. It is
in vuin that he pleads, as he does, that '
other people might decide differently
from the Returning Board, as to the
result of the recent election in Louisi
ana, but that this should not implicate
that body. This is sophistry, and an
attempt to befog the public mind. The
Irniid they have perict rated Cannot be
slurred over in this way. It cannot
bo covered np by words. Tho lacts
are too vivid and conspicuous. It is a
lying result, and Mr. Sherman knows
it and Gov. Hayes knows it. It does
not need, for tlieir enlightenment, the
demiinslraliiin that is now going on by
thu House committee, to establish the
fact. Mr. Sherman has been on tho
ml and has personally witnessed the
self-condemning practices of the Re
turning Bourd. Ho has seen tin. in
shamelessly deny and refuse his own
proposition to put one man from the
opposing side on tlio Bourd. They
would not yield even this wretched
boon to tho doomed party, to seo just
how it wus swindled. They had devil
ish business on hand, and they would
havo no witness. This single net of
determined secrecy is damning to the
Board, and of itself vitiates tho count
in every honcrublo mnn's mind. Tlie
Board not only did not dare do their
work in tho light of duy, they refused
to do it in the presence of a single
witness. The antecedent character of
the men confiirms to their present
prnclices. Gen. Sheridun denounced
tho head of tho Hoard as a poltroon
and a scoundrel, mid he is considered
the best mutt on it. And, us if they
hud not shown themselves sufficiently
guilty before, we now see them trying
to evudu the investigation of a Con
gressional committee sent down there
for the purpose.
What room, then, is there to deny
or doubt the implication in iruml ot
every man who is concerned In secur
ing the vote of Louisiana fur Hayes, or
in defending or profiling by the action
of the Returning Board ot that Slate?
It is a bold robbery, and wlnmver re.
ceives or shnres the stolen iroods is
himself a robber. .V York San.
SHALL THERE RE PEACE t
Tho country docs not fail to note
that in tho " unfortunate Presidential
contest into which it has been plunged,
there is an earnest effort on ono side
to maintain the supremacy of peace
and law, and sludiod and wanton pro
vocation from day to day on thu other
side to precipitate disorder and vio
lencc. And, unwillingly as all candid
men are to accept such a conviction,
it is to-day tho sellled beliel of llie
dispassionate ol all parties that Presi
dent Grant, Secretaries Cameron and
plunge the country into such a flood-
tide of sectional pussion as will excuso
what cannot be justified the palpably
fraudulent return ol tho vote of Louis
iana. Florida and South Carolina. It
is a grave accusation to be mado
against those solemnly charged with
the peace and safely of the Republic
and sworn to execute its laws; but we
wrong, made disorder impossible.
With Iluger in Columbia, surrounding
the State rapitol with platoons of sol
diera, placing sentries at the doors of
the legislative halls to Turbid the en
trance ol honestly elected members,
and blindly obeying the order of ae
tottering chief or a carpet-bag rebel
lion, tliero has keen sullen but absolute
peace, and there will be peace over all
the prtsfotjitd surest that ia smothered
by a lckrly6ppreserj people -lh
Sheridan In New Orleane, th, thtm
and eomraKllorol Rtllogg kallotUeerea,
and with tho bayonet tlio aplale trl-j
j hiinal ot wronir-ifiniTe, there i the
' peace of accvptod tlutuilation, and there
j will to peace even it .Sheridan's troops
j"1'"11 firu upon the people. There is
i pence in the South ; tho peacoof strong
' men hound in cobweb who choose to
! be to bound until luw shall liriii llieln
'liberty. It is lhi peace that disturb'
Ihe (irunt leader, liir it tletiee their
lilaiia and threatens to iletcat their
purposes ny luu omniiotenceoi peace-
fill revolution. 1 1 is this peace that is
EtiMlaV sitccessliilla ivsisling I lie con-
l,irx-r ' );. a 'in run, . OHwiterf
otu nation auV?oori JosJ,,si
And whence comes the threat ot
war? Who proclaim to the country
hat the Mood of Iruternal conflict is
lo seitl llie coiiiiiiission ol lhu Heal
PresideiilT .Not tfte S.1111I1 ; for they
have been silent under insult ami sub
uiUiive under violence and fraud. Not
from tho people of tho North, for they,
with one accord, demand an honest
and luwful solution of thu dispute, and
will give no support, cither moral or
physical, toauy other cuusu. The bugle
blast of war cornea from the desperate
politicians who havu ahumed the na
tion by the revolutionary wrongs and
seek to obliterate their infamy in the
passions of civil atrifo. Front the
win Chandlers cornea the
tocsill of!
,
war, and from Morton comes the storv
of ghostly circles of golden ktiigbttt, :
and from Cameron comes the notice
tlml tho battle is not far ofT, and from,
the tens of thousands of placemen and
the dependents and expectants, come
the violent but unheeded echoes of;
their chiefs, r roin no warrior comes
the sunimons lo the sanguinary field.
None bearing senrs of the battles of;
the past seek to renew the crimsoned1
. . i
nrama 01 uueen years ago, ana none
who sustain free institutions for their!
purity and beneficence counsel the ar-j
biirament ol violence. . None but tuo;
110 meal conspirators of Washington, )u A. H. Myha, a. Ii. . l. uihi, l.
' . , ' . , , ,,,:" f-J- Kanek, B. l. J C. Clarke, 0.
Who havo yet a luw tlay III Which 10 j, A J. Kerr, H. Iss, J. W. Ilsyea, i
pollute the sanctuary of national au -
lliorilv, and theirliku desperate follow -
era, ieak of war or think of war.
Profoundly as tho country deplores
, , , ,. , ,
tuo rcvoiiiiionary iratiua wuicu uave
the nmirovnl and lirotw tion nl Iris,
11
government itself, the people have
abiding faith in tho people in the
mujesty of their lavs, and in the im
perial sovereignty of iheir judgment.
If there shall not be peace, war must
be the creation of official conspirators
against the safely and tho laws of the'
'nation, precipitated against the united
protests and efforts, of nineteen twen-
tielhs of the whole penplo of tho land
And if wur shall como what then ?
Who are to go to the front ami offer
their lives to crown liaud as tho jewel
of the Republic? It is glibly spoken
of as a conflict between the North and
iho South i as tbo history of the lule
rebellion about to repent itself. It is
not so, lor both sections ask lor peace,
and both sections want honesty and
law. The blatant champions ul the
Kellogg and Stearns return lionrds,
which have written their infamy jn
delibly in the history of the country
and stamped H ineffaccahly on the
brows of Grant, Chandler and Camer
on, speak of the great North as over
borne by thu South in the choice of a
President, and they point to the mil
linns of atrotig men in llie heart ol llie
Republic as the soldiers who are to
rush to the field to give victory to us
iirputinn. They urc mad In their trust
In the people ol theXnrth, Its they are
mail In their unspeakalile wrongs
against the Very integrity ol free gov
eminent, and they ahotilit reckon more
wisely before they plunge themselves
into a hopeless strife, and fm,n which
they would bu the first to escape when
life lor life shall bo demanded. Turn
to the great heart of the .North and
study its lesson tu the country and to
tho world. Take the States of Con
necticut, New York, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Illi
nois, stretching from the Kastern sea
to tho Father of Watois, and casting
nearly one-hull of the votes given at
llie late election, and look at their ad
monition to the speculative Yankee of
the Kast, to the wayward dreamer of
Empire on thu Pacific, and to the
blotted and broken South. More is
l heir vote the great heart throb of the
nation :
ftolee foees. TVUra. gl
C'lnne'tiooi il,l ll,-4 I, US
Nrw Jersey l"".bll Its.stS Hi
NewYork 4S.i Bli.JIS t,l7
P'onailr.nla M.IK 1 ',!ii4 Kill
Oblo Mo llis in ll 4.HII
Indiana li'SIII 1I16! II ..
Illlnot I77J:'( 1-l.ooJ lT,3li
i,j!,jir i.ini.mi 4..;'iv
These are the States which Were
the bulwark of sutcly lor f ve govern
ment in the tempest of batilo, and
they speak million-longued in the
present peril. They gave Tilden 9,6C5
votes more than they gave to Hayes in
a poll of 3,702,418, and they cast a
majority of 57,904 against the Repub
lican candidate. And who of all these
millions of voters would follow the
plumes of the Chandlers, tho Camerons
and the Mortons to deadly conflict
that they might rule in revolutionary
defiance ot the plainly and legally -ex
pressed will of the American people?
It is madness to summon this people lo
such a conflict for it would bo an over
whelming revolution of honest men
against the authors of causeless war,
and none could ba answerable for the
measure of retribution an outraged
nation would visit uton the wicked
conspirators whose mean ambition de
nies the country law and peace. The
whole people plead for peace and just
authority, and if war shall bo thrust
upon them, it will not be well with
those by whom war shall come. Phil-
ndelphia Timet.
A Pointed Ukmark Chamberlain,
the South Carolina bravado, in the
course of his Inaugural address, said
"Hampton had said bo held not only
the peace ol tho State, but his (Cham
berlain't) life was in his band. This
ho did not doubt." Which has prompt
ly brought oat Hampton in a card,
wherein he says with that ring which
alwayseharactorir.es his utterances;
I sraaosooe this stel'aent Infetnioily falsa.
L by my swn aswearted aterttoM. haea endear-
weed to treeeere the pease of this Slate, aad I
bavethas eeauHeale-t to ablelj from nopalar la
digestion see whe has preeoa himself a dl. grass
U his rank aad s traitor ta hit least. Hit aos-
eeleeee osay make, bim tremble, bat neither I nor
tins mew with whom I net eeenleweaee Iba bead
wf Iba assesses. tut Uswrrea.
The would-be Governor pockets this
"intimidation" remark of Gen. Hamp
too, just like a corner loafer ameipte a '
kick Irom gentleman "hold On, tbat
wiU dm."
ST A TE GOVFRA'MEXTKA'EC-
vri etc ASO LEG ISl.A Tl w.
IT IX list or itatk on iima and or
thi mkmhkrr or Tin i.roiBi.ATt ar
ur 1S77 78, wdicu met ami dkoan-
I.IlII, Tl'F-SDAY JANUARY 21, 1.477.
The (letieml Assembly of the Com-
iituiiweallii ol Pennsylvania, Uri cliiiiHin
Mt luu ev(.tj,m jn XovciiiIkt lust, met
j th0 Stale CatUul at larnburtt, on
Tuesday, J miliary 2d, in regular biun
nial session. Tho Senators in the odd
nuiulivml ili.trii.ts will servo lite full
term tl four van
those ftom the
.-. .i.tr.i-r.-r:..' f-
,...,.,. ,:.
two 1 1 i.ls imil o that tliT'-til'i
aasaaskasossar oaak'a.'Aaai'
liull lliu rseiialu will Ihi
jour. All the members of tlio House
of Keircseiilalivus are cleeled liir two
years. The ttilluwiui: is a ciuunlcle '
it of tl,c m, iiib.'rs, prec.de.1 l. alisl
Li ,i.u ..vB..,,,i.u ,M,... ,u..t.,.
mouwcallh :
ll..!rn"r J- bl. r. Ilartranrt.
Lieoiaoanl Uuvrrnue J tbo Lstla.
Awililor lirn.ral Jortue r T,U le.
rrarctary of luiarnal Afiaira-Wil toa Ma-ran-llan
Siala Tissrar llnry Kawla.
Atioriies ileiiaral- Oara- Laar,
henn-iary ol iuo Osstsou. allb ll. K, Quay
le.uly yarn 'art Jokn II. I. ns.
Sui-rrlauniltbl of Kkias laitriieiioB--J. I.
Wiobss-sbsui
Adjuianl Uaoeral Jaasaa W. Lstls
loutmisfiosersul rab'iaCkarlllao II. hawexa
Colaraan, of L-ksnon. Pieai'leal K. C. Nyoa.
Clialitsi llotaiar Clyaarr, Barks; Ootirea Uol-
Iwt-k, Mmsoiary t VtuiiaM. liabawcll, silo
aliany , I'raneis Wolla, Pbilailf 'ulna 1 Mablon
"' tlii-kiason, Pbt.adi.lpbia Ueoeial Agom aul
oscrasaiy, itr. iniar Luiaar, lluki.
tosamiaeioasreor riaksrite Its.urJ j. k.d-r.
JriiTitr" L.ea!lr. M"""' - u,"",d"
u..osieioer ..f lossnwaa I. M .ni,.n.o.y
"uTasssirsioooe of Labor aiatisiies w. Hayes
''.
TliK LtulM.ATlHK.
Tssaasars.
j I. llco. II. Suillk, tt. in. It. II. llaoU-y. D.
I ..o.ii. n i-ogv,ir tl. II. Ulll, II.
I Job i Lainun. K. 2d. II II. Iliu-r
, I.
4. H. Uales Joaea, H 211
I. K Keeler. K.
W. I,. ToriioM. I l '
r" " "?.k
S. A. h. luukai, H, a
.11. l. M. Crawford, lit j
). Juha 0. Oraiy, u -ii. Jsia Ch.-.iooi.u l
; taVTvWV s'l l?V'Kit'lB I
! H.rnsa Yoraaa.u.atsi. John A. U H ai
j,; ju., ttetwuwr', o'. iji. fbo..'st ciiir a t
; 2fitf- !;
; ;. U'U Kngieoioo. I. 13. J M il.is-10. 11.
IV. e. si'insn, ss. ,1, j c iSewoiyor. It.
lo ,(. K .... K. I IA John UilSilm, U.
i o. asms, a u
j 21, Cl.nloo Uorueil.lie t:
0. V Lawroneo. K
llci. W. Wngbi. U
w. d,,,,, h. ,44 ,. w si.e.
r.h
M - K. P. Alisas !.
II BuliarSel I, K I
I 25. C. a. rjiar, B. 10S. J.,hs Varlig. It.
cil ur esrnnavTiTlvei
Abasia.
William A. Martin. I).
M m. J. McClara, U
i iKatsos.
' J. II. Miller. II.
J. M. Bsebmsn, tl.
Lt'BKSSW.
I. Charles A. Minar.K.a
1 J"hn H Kulih, K.
S. J-hn J Sh.ink. K. I
t Charles MnOarr.n, D '
a. Uenrgs Judge, l
t. U. M Joora, K.
i.i.eoitni.
I. Jamvs V Walker. R.
Henry M Loot, K
Urn. II Urebsm, K
a it i'..... it
Wm.j. Kuan. R.
a. raler Zern. I.
J. Mlloh'll, H.
. M.-Klroy, R.
A. II. Wearer, R.
J. Martin Sltafer, R.
i Joseph A. Stone, h.
W. II Mrtl.lt, H.
Vlnrent Millar. R.
William Ilill. H.
liisstsoss.
A.J. Bell, K.
W. II llernat, R.
kaarssi.
O. L. Ksorhart. R.
John Cauglisy, R.
aanroHP
Was, P. Srhell, D.t
lieorge II. Mpaag, 1.
Si.oaa.
t. JsM-.b Miller. D
J. H. ll.ae. R.
i. Nil hoi. s Andre, D M
Jos-pa B CoO'ad.ll.
tiro, 11. Hebaefsr. D
Slept an J .emito, l.
BI.AIS.
Dal Id Al. J tales, R.
Uariel Shook. R.
assnroao.
K. Ueo.1 M or. R f
Jews P'isier, R.
I t . Uillel, B,
SI CSS.
I W. lanar, ).a
llei-ry U. Moon, D.
Ilirsia eertH.rmie:h,D
' (..'grand Le.w. t
St'n..a
William lrrin, K.
H. A Mifl.a, R.
csaanu.
Jobs llownvy. D,
Jot. H. Thomas. D.
essentia
J ,bo Bro-.ks, R.
cannon.
J. r.Riam.r, D.
W. M. Rap.bar, R.
J. O. kisrsletl, II.
T.A. T. Aekerl;
rly, K.
.11.
A. H. 8. Jones
I brroaisu.
I Jnha lialTty. II"
I ti. P. Kimble, II.
I A. II. Uili. U.
MOSSi'R.
James Piece. U.
Mtei Ba
E. W Je,-heoii.U
A U Spears, K.
M. Kriti'.r, H.
a'SKAR.
. H. Uner. R
airrLis.
K. It. Slackpole, K.
MOSTO'IMSBT.
J. C. KUihardson. D
FrananM. Koine. 0
James B Law, II e
KJwia llsllowrll, D.
M. II. Lnngaker, D.
HoSloll.
J. Mvl'orniiok, D.
SoBTBSMfrt'S.
R. K. J.mrt. II.
A. J. Harris. II,
H II Fish. U.
aoarBi-aaanLisn.
Jere snj dor, D.
P. Sherwood, II
easar.
Ilsvid She.hl-y. II,
rnn.AnBLi-RiA.
tXst.
I W.e. Ilaoglass, H.
. Uraham, K
I J .ba H'dlnnd U
Hiehanlll. Idee.ll. I
I. Jss. I Marshail.D!
4. Jas J Monsghon.D
5. KmllJ. PrirolT, rt.a
I lloghK. Maekia. tl.
t. Wm.H Patterson, R
Wm. llonaldson, ti.
I Harry II. eh. nit R.
earns.
t. J. Coaiiiogham. R
W K Alesandsr, D.' lt.O. W. Hell, H
J. F. Waeeer, l. II. Allien I rowlord. l
obkbtkb. jl2.Cbaa. R Oaolner.Ua
Samuel nailer, R. 1.1 Joha II. Kosma.lv. R.
Wm. T. Fulton. R 14 James Weeevans K
Jereo Mallaek. R ll.ll.riy lluho, .a
John P. Edge, R. II. W. Iiuokauan. R.
ci.aaioa. I Jaute B gger, R.
I. A. aommrnllle, D Is. Ahiaksm Jeer.R.
M. U Uokwaod, II .IT Jobs K. K.oooe, II S
cLBsReiKia. IH. tl. A. RakeoeeB. H.s
A. C. lale, II
J K kMbmiMM, R
j aatielH.r.prger.K
1'I.IBToB.
A. J Quigley, D.
boLl'MBIS.
E. J Mellenry, D
Usrid Browo.'U
III, Hubert llilli.,.ie, !
Wm. Ringgold. U
John MrL'leary. H,
70. II W. Do, i a, H.e
F A. O.Boroe, H
il. J.isephus Yeakla. R
ll Joseph M. Ilill, H e
i. Cborlrs B. aeltrr.Ra
11. James Nseell, R a
2t. Oeorge L. Patloll II
U Hsny O'.Veill. It
Joseph R.riiutisr,h
.'?. John W. Uigh, II a
.'i. A C Ke.ll, K.
0. 0. Potior, R.
H II Fmdley. R.a
C. W T)lor.R.
W. U R.tl.ens. R.
CI'IBt.ai.ASli,
8 W. Maana, V.
8. A. R- wets, D.
nsrrsia.
I. A K. U'nek, R.
I A' J. Kngleberl. 0.
I.Joe f. Nieley, Re
pri.swaBB
Y. 8 Walter. R
0 F. Rullard, R f
BI.B.
C. R ' any, D t
riaa.
L. Wrslbr-w,k, D.f
eosTaa.
D. C. LarreiMo. R.
arai vlkilu
1 John W Mor,an.la
I. 11 J. MeKihben. II
S. W. C. Foidb S. II.
4. J N Kiulw.s. R.
D. H. WiWoa, H.
W. R I'oila. R.
aanisn.
Charlss Millar R.
a,.B.aesr.
I. J. Merere. R.
A. U. W ill, R
BVLLlvaa.
II. R. Jeekeon, D.
evatiPRBaBSA.
Kbea P. Hmea, K.
M. J. l.atrabea H.
BSIS.
I. William Henry, D
I. Ssn'l. F I'baplis.R.B
C. A. Illlrhoo. k. It.
8. K. Kmoasl, R.
rsTBSTB-
T B eehnaiterty, D t
R. M. Hill 11.
paasBt.ia.
Hawloge Oreer, R
a bj llotge.e, R
11. C. Ureenmall, R.
ronBsT,
J. ll.Agaew, R. j
retroB.
vi"a.
Ilagh Young, R.
C. V. Kiln.tt, R.
B 1. Hooter, D
WBMRO.
Morgan R. Wise, D
BeaTiawrme,
P. P. lleweea, R.
A In Port. R.
IRniASA.
A. II. Fallon, R.
J.Cr-pr, R.
jarransos.
J. U.Uillespla, 0.
II'SISTA
T. p. Uarman, D.
I aacsarnn,
I. J L eit inmaia. D
I'SloB.
Alfred Kstee. R
VBSSSOO.
1. M. Diekav, R
William ll.l. t, R.
( eorge E. Mspos, R
OABar.a.
W. M. Lindsey, R.
WA"Snari'B.
J K lli'lii.g.ler. R
J.8 liaoeoB. K
J. R. MeLatn, R.
WATBB.
A. R. Howe. D.
W. M. Nelext. D
i William Mallowee.il
Hiram Peoples, R
I. Cymi J Haarrly, R
I. A. Slither. R.
lieorge M. Rule. IS
LswneecB.
It. 8. tt. Murgaa, R
Jobs Q. Miswart, R.
LBBIUB.
lieorge T. Croat, D.
Preaklia B. Heller, D
Rrtest ftekle, V.
BBSTUoBBIASp.
Jt'hB Hugos, II.
Wm. Donnt ly, D.
W.J K RltBa, It.
T"Biea.
Jobs JsabaiHi, D.
T'"BB
P. S. Bee man, D.
J"kt B llammel. tie
Adam Slrveas, D
tie. K. Rk.rw.iod.D.
Mt mbera of Ibe last Leeislatera.
tMi mbers af tba prortoua Ugislsltraa.
BBi-artVVLATIot.
Banata. Iteasa.
RspBhlieaat H It tt
Vemoeralt If
Total
''
li t
Valerltf It
SflT dvutiSfHlfUtH.
I ss.atssss.ws 1
y
Allpeseeaa see keeehy esallened against
pateaestng wr in any way metdllng wilh Ibe
following property saw ia Ibe posesesi.ui al Jesse
billon, of Beeearln township, eitt Ons spoiled
mere, 1 roan mare. . roaa eoll, I atrrrl eoll, t 1
mt.ru wows, a neatt young eaille. I two hnree
wagsji, I aprlng wag,, I twa-korse treed powee,
ad the grata la Ibe bushel and In the grooa-i.
.-st-Bon. .no otiopew iwrnilBre. This properly
w.spurehaeew by sjr, aad Is left la ibo posses
sloe of aaid llillea al.jtt la y order al any
lime. IlkllRilE DII.LOM
l labrllla, Jan. I. IITT ll
c
AI'TIll.
A II persons ara herebr ee. ..! ...In.i ...
ebseleg ae la toy way tied .Hag wilh Ibo 'olio.
mg property wow hi law p.we.awl-m of kira R.
Htmmiak, at karthesss t.wa.ktp, elt 1 Two sows,
I bed, heddiag for two bads. I aet ahalrs. I ma .
leg abalr, lot of as .boa, lagethat wilh tsedrr
small artlelae ta lb ssm.. 10. k.1.... .-
ma. Tbey wees glrea to ma by say f.lber, sod
Mil not be bold reeeowstkls f.,r any debts af lha
add Ears R. IMmmU. trblak bars beeu mvi. m
taat swell nerval lor ae Bsawe.
HdNDAt.DlalaJIci.
aM IW, laa. , 1ST? M " i
IfllljffURBfOllS,
QUE,
AP GROCKKIKHI
LUMIIKR CITV, FA.
The undarsigned snaottnors to bis Aid friends
m4 ptatrone Itiat be baa opened a goad lis ot
UH'irKRIKHA PKOVlMUNrl a the aid etati.1
ol Kirk A rjpeueer, for whieb be solicits a lilvral
PiKp II. W. rl'KNCCI:.
Umhor I'll. Ps M.rrh H'.lf
SEWING MACHINES.
I.
If . J rnrfi l .-- U- a'las L-a-ol 11.. Al..!ui.
JVi ajW.-s -uaMsssAwaa.'saa A I, r-ia M lai I I a ail Haws trntn'
-q ::-f:':f I I 'l"k.a i-eea ibi.r.,oitilr r.p,o.-d so.i
f T I I fundsliad, and a.au ,U Bn.l it as iflasaeol ,i,
nsll I I I iii,( nlaoo. TiioU"la ill ba.aoviisa aitb ia.
LIS ST RI-SSISS
KKWINO MAl'III.VK-l COIl RALE BY .
MILKS It. II K i : its,
Cl.KARr'llil.l, PA.
(Rraidrnoa In Wot ClosrSeld )
All kinds of HnM'IN'l M''IIIVK-I CLKtXgll
and RKPAIKKll.
Alio, de.l.r In all kin Is uf Ri-win( Maehioe
rtecdla. nil, Rofflera, Tsck -markers, Osalefs.
Itiroo'l Colters, llemoiars and Miadors, Oil Dans,
shuttles. Cbe-k.u-!a. raod eiriaa;i
New Peed pol to the oi l siyle Wheeler Wilson
Maohtnes.
New Cf ' wheels p'lt la the .Singir
Ma-'biar.
Ol.ll MArlllNE ,.r DRAIN uVa
parmsot for New Marninee
Is pirt
Will wall al the eesideoea of aarsons lisiaa la
or oIm.oi I'laMrflsl.l. it anything in bis liua i.
dostr.-'l. If iM.r.in.slly inr.rino'l. or ttiruab the
pst'-s)o" hv tri-rr or Hi.ial eard. tlood. aent
hy toail If d'Win-d la ordering by lotlar. be aore
an. I gifa nemo of Maohtna- Ca.h ranal .room,,.,,,
all orders by ia.il. M I I.K4 K. UKKKS.
a- arleld, Pa, Aug. M, ITSm.
, . ....... "
' as m-K.' I J. It lvl'Tki
.
' v.i.r.A itr 1 ia.,
' .
I are offering, at tke aid liana f 0. L. Reed A Co.
. thrtr .look of goto, consisting of
I DRY . m H I IX - P. RfkP IV'R T !.'
BOOTH t SHOES,
HATS A CAPS. ttAKOWARK.i
1 .
QrKEXbWAHK,
FLODE, FEED, SALT, Ac, 4o.,
Al tht nun raaiookliU rmUa for CAHH r Is
xebangt for
I paiunit in.t n hat as"ul ited wilh him, ia tha
' l" '"' "r dentl.try, Ilr. J 1, r. Heiehhald, a
Square Tiaber, BoardB, Shineles. ' r",l"" h'"" ' rreommeod with ran
1 I etesuo, """'6"",laMomnoofglrtogttslaoll'.B.ahUBl. beehanee
to he oat ..I ibe olioe. AH work goaranlewd IB
OR COUNTRY PROHUCK. ' , '1010.
AtSr-Adraneel made ta thoaa engaged Is get-'
ting out square timber oa tha molt advantageous '
'"" pdtljanJI
.tuardrd Ihr lllthrnt .TlYrf ,f nl
FlNIIl.
E. & H.T. ANTHONY & CO.,
SOI nroadnay, New York,
(Opp. Metropslliaa Hotel),
aasrrsrrrsssi, laronttst trm Best Boa rs
CIII10M0 , & FRVMES,
STEREOSCOPES tt VIEWS
Albumi, rphtMor-i. 1t.ntiitf.li. ftBtt Ittodtrd
loo.lt UftMiriilts, AetroitM. Ao.,
photocraphIc" MATERIALS,
WaarshsalijiiarUrifora.aolUioa in Ike waj of " arrangetnenta are rr the most eomtilete
. : eharaeter ear fornishlag the etiM.a wttb Fresh
StoToopucons ana llacfic Lanterns, ktn.i, and or it eery uti wosiny.
n.m. ,,.o.fi.. r th. ttaelsodeiel it all kiadi of Agriaullaral Imple-
neing mannfaelorara or the J , ,hiPh w, keep oa eabibliioB tor tha be.
MU'RO Sl'IKXTIPlC l.AXTKRN, L (out of the puhlie. Cell aroand wbea Is Iowa,
.onr..r.i..'tit'v.
i:mvfu.itt FTKROprrroN.
AUVKRTISKH a RTKRllPTtCOy,
1 1 " - ARTOI'TIOllW,
BCHOOI. LANTkRB, k .MII.Vl,AMKRN.
, . 1'kUPl.b'S t.MKK..
Eaek siyle lolt g Ibe he.t of Ma eta ta Iba ..
. , v ... Jiarktl. .,
Calatognes af tsnlerns ao.l Slt-les,
with din
ll... lo, w-mg, O.I est applimslto.. . .
Aits saictpil.ing uiu aaa aiaka money wilh
Magte l.snlrm.
ftr isilorsto tho Cratrnntsl Ktposlllos will
do wiarly to defer parehaslng goods tn oar Una
until Ihoy o'lme to our More ia Asw York, where
Ihey will Sod greater lariev an I mora lo ,d.,r.le
l"m'- ""' seai loom i uietr leisure. Hut
hae a eonesi.i -n I-..II f
goods In the hulidiiig id Ih. Ilrp.,rliiirnlof Pul.lif
Comlort, and th.we not oomit.g to Nets York are
uaeilo.1 hi sail oa our roimwonution lh.ro.
sear-A full slonk ol Vices si lbs Kipoaili u.
rr-fut otu this a Itcrtlssiui-nt lor rvfereaer. f
lunef, s;-l)r
CALIFORNIA.
thu rin r Aao Aft oiiitt--rt-Titi- Rtn.w
Ktn1rrM nmW in- in inn mrnl h Um
Trtink K.'U.y LUit-- iT tht ft RHi" . NhTH
WK.-T. mn4t mitk ef untiiomat brtnet,- n4
ennni-eitiifta, riria Ih- ah .-, .n l tf itiaitaal r-m.
hiib4-n'Ntrai-rt. n ,.(i,lt in t ui.i -t.ta Wi.
Nii.TH.ni Mn mi .av Mtrn-tA,
M krn i-r t, C.riroRHi. n4 th W Kt-TH
TrttatfiiRtu. lit
Omuhii und Ciilifornln Lino
fs the shortest and Wrt roitre Tor a'l points in
Vonrnai.t li.tisn.. lows, timers. NeasA.
Wyo.iso. Coioo.f-i, !r.n. Dttiiii 1st trim
bib OaacB, i Bias, Japab ami Ai'stbsua. Its
Cliirno, MatliMiii tS St. Paul
j Mnc
I U thiWtn I in tut N .BTHktHi Wi.r.,-,,- ftB,,
j MtPiwT. in4 f..r .MtrtiwoM. t. Pru, Mtt.
IW..1, IH I I Ti tod .11 .rit UtltO iffMl
j Wl:(in.. and SI. Pe(pr Line
; ' '" ' "la fir Wia.si, R.SeaTBS, net.
a, M.is.r., Sr Pa.aa. N.: Kl, sod all!11
loiinta in.tomhern end Cm ral Minnesota.
Green nil) und Marquette Line
la tba only line for Js.asni.La. WaraarowB
Post, llu I. so. llBk"sn. Arri Broa, linaas Har.
R-CAasBA, Nansisan. Minut-sres. tl"iosr.,s.
HaociTB andthe I.ABsit.renioarrrar. tie
Frcrport and Dubuque Line
I tho on It romt for Ri.nis, Kim r rout., Prrr.
port, ind it) point vl. l-'r.-f irt. Itt
' ( hicum, and Nilv, aukec Line
j I tbo oirl l.-ho koto H ot.it. u,o only rm
I peMUBf ittniBh Kv4aTti-, I.4KR FiRtr. lllON
Mil WAt'BiR
Pullman rubce Tars
are rna on all through tesina wf this rad
This Is the OX L,t LINK ranntn. iho.
twees Ohiesgo aad 81. Paul, Cbieagn sail Milwau
kee, or t'htesg', and Wtn-ina.
At Omaha our Sleepers eoaneel with Ih. ....
lead Nlerpore an the Vales Paeta RolirBadrw-i
all poleta West of the M leeeael Rle. i
On ibe arrlial af the trains from lha East or
oulh, Ibe trains of ths rhie.1 A N.,Mi, u-
Rail... I.KAVI I CHIOAUD .. f diw.. Paper,, Dee.!.. Morlgagrs, Jitd'gmenl. X.emp-
- """""'aaildfallrhraU.! n.taiaaee noise i While and Parek.
Two Thn.ugh Trains l.tlr. elih Pullman P. lane. I "ea- llnef. Legal Cap, Reeord Cap. and Rill Cap,
.lire wing Room and Sleeping Cars through to1""' "asm. lor aitner Plane, Piute ar Violla,
' far mi. Peal aad Minna. .with. t.J
oroogn rains ositt, wilt rullmaa Polaee Car
BileehedoB both tralne,
furttrwa lUt and l.ako a..rtn.
.".."tty. wiso ruiimaB r 1 1 soM Uses etlerhe4, 1
wow rwnaing rnrttngh 10 m-trouatta.
' "nwaabsm. Four lbMogk Tr.la.d.ll.r.1
' "'S" "wibo, rarler Chair Cars
f "aim.
' "F0 " 'no" a as si petals la
7, T " " snntugu iraiB Sally, wilh
BtiBnwsota.
Pallman Slrrnora lo Kin.nL
for Itsuuqilt. rla Frreport, Two Throngl,
Trains daily, with Pallmea lara t,s night traia.
fe ar l"sbwe)Si aM Im Crwwew. el. Cllataw,
Two Ihreagh 1 rales daily, with fwUsaaa Cars
oa night irsia 10 M.-Ureg -r. low
ft. HIisji lt sad Yaakloa. Twa Trains
daily Palmist O.t.te Mlastmn Valley Janettoa.
raw I eke lianets. Far Tralna dent,
fur lluckorel,asip,liig, ksaNBoha. Jaatek.
Ill' , aod Btb.rB.ilala.yoB aaa bees from two
la lea tralss Ssllv,
Hw Vert Otlee, Mil. 411 Brrsad... , Bjostos
"a. No. t ai.ie atreatt o-.h. tiAea, i
Farnbam Street, Sea Prsaaleew Ornsn. Ill Mows,
golnery Street I I'ki.ag.i Tlrkel ODIeee I SI Clark
Slrwiit, snder Shertaea ll.ese, eora.r C.esl sn.l
MasJtaoa straeui KlaaH street 1). pes, sorwee W
Rlasta aad taeal mreel. , WallaaiewBt bat,
torpor U.Rt and klatte Streele.
Fwr ralea ae Urormatlaa at altalaabU from
o aaaavte Hew ret,
las t, titt-1,
THE MANSION HOUSE.
Crtiarol noi'ondand MarkosStroeLs.
t l.l:AHKIl.l.l, fA.
' 'pills old sad ooanaoilluai Hotel kaa. darla
I tka put y.ar. boas tol.'I.d 1. ,
L.tisor eai'selty for Iba enurialuaisal of so.a
! an I SU..U. Tka oh"l. bail.iis, aaa bo..
olu,o,.b.d, ana ,be ororietot oil! .para
astiaa so robdor BIS (tieels aoaalorublo k,l.
slaylat; silk bias.
A- rha 'Mansion Horns" Omslbaa raai u
nd froa tka Iiexit on lbs arrlial aad dsiiartar.
.! oaeb trala , o, CAKUO.V
Joly U TSJf Proanau,
LLKGUKNV UOTEL
UrV1 Vrcet. I" rirneld. Pa.
liral ol eterytliiHj lo Uia as.rscl. Al Ilia kar
ill Iwf.iiiid lliu bast aios and li-ja ,rs. li,,
tal,list am .-ked. WX.A. lilMIH.KV.
Xaj I", Id. I'O'lmo'or.
SUA W IlKUMK,
(for. ol Matrkoi A frutti iir(ti ,
I ti.KAKHHI.O, A.
i Tb Mb l' riftivl hsvinjt; tmkom cbttrgp M( lliu
jxai ,w v. n r U U1.B,H l u.v
UT ASH I Xi.ToN Hol'hK,
NEW WASIIINHTOIf, yA
This sear and writ furnished aute has boss
taken l,y the aniersianod. Ha feels eohMent ot
being able to render sailslaeiion lo ihoae h Ms,
taeiir him arllh a salt.
May , IS7J. , l. W. UAVIS, pn,,.',
I OVI HOUSE.
1 J Mom atreet,
PIIII.IPrllUHU, Pk'.S'SI'A.
alfurds. Thetr.ralios ial,lle is Isriird loeall
I ai'le alsrays ai filed with tba boot ihr aaaike
Jan l.'TS.
HOHKKT LOVIi
Banhs.
sasui.n. . w. tnau.
J. a. ASaoLa
F. K. ARNOLD i. CO.
I f B1 IrassoM saot1 WS f .
ailKTH IIIHl IlrOlisTM,
Heynold.Tllle. Jefferson Co., Pi.
I M., ejo.isH 4rl0.,t. I,.eoUnu at m
E"'"'?.''''1 "' .1-
t.w iinn'i ami e.iiieetions promptly siadu.
Heyni'ldrille, 0,e Id, HM..e
County National Bank,
OF CLKAKFIKL0. PA.
KOOM In Msseale Raildiag. oae door a-nk
C. ll Watson's brog (in.rs.
Paaiaga Tub. Is lo and from Lieaepo.il. gseeas
town, lilasatow, Lontton, Paris sad Copenhagen
Also, Drafts for sale on the Royal Bank o( Irelanr
aad Imperial ilsek of London
JAMKS T. LKONARO, Pree't.
W. M: BHAW, Caehler. . B,M:j4
DREXEL & C0
Jw. SI H,,.,, Thlrrl sitreel. ftiila.lrljihla
" n.i.rKunn,
And Oeaierj in Goyemment Securities.
AppllrailoB hy mall wilt reeelre pmropt altra
ion, and all Information eheerfnlly rnrnisbrd
Ordera solieled. Afrit 1 1 If.
Jftitistrj.
l-wil el or SMIIIrlsl Veelh. . . ai.t.tHI
MiiR-lf net of ArtltJrlal leeth. - .imi
Dks. HILLS & IIEICI1II0LD,
I l.kAKHKI.II PKVN'A
I lr. A M Hills woald inform bis friends and
STEWAET & BLACKEDEN,
UF.y T'l S T 8,
Curssous.lllB. Clearleld Coy ill). PtBa'a.
(Ofltae hi Ortes" New rieMdisg.)
Co wensrills, jan It, ISTS ly,
DR. E. M. THOMPSON,
. (I Sisi tt Dmk Dnildiug.)
.urruailll., Clrartteid Cw., Pa.
moh S3 7S-tC . , . ,
,. MEAT MARKET.
F. M. OARDON 4 BBO.,
Oa Market Pt , one door west ol Maatloa Mosses,
CLKAUFIKLD, FA.
ir oo o. io:,ihi. or ii.rwt as
F. Si. CARDON A RRO.
i CnmrtoM. Pa , July 14, lT if. .
FRESII MEATXEW SHOP.
Tba ao.lrr.lgneJ bee.hy ksforma Iba pablia la
geaorai tbat tbey heap oa head, rega arly, at
their shop, adjoining JOHN leliMCU'a furouure
I ....
M,''r
I
rooms, oppo.ita tha Uoart llouae, Iha
rilB.SH HKBr. VEAL. HUTTOX
RfiDLTKI) PRICM, FOR CASH.
Mrk.-t
Hslurdavs.
deired.
m iruingi Tuasdsy, Thursday, and
Mrat de'l.errd at residsooe arhaa
A share of patroaaga la respaeiruIlT Bolleited.
M.reb I. ISIt-ly. . .HTAUI t N0RR18.
Jkoj K Vi C A Bl X ETMAKIXG81I0P.
M. B. SPXCKMAN
ties! res to
openea a
announea to tka puhlie tkat ka bat
CADISKT MAKINll SHOP IN CLEARFIELD,
. Where ka will KEEP ON. HANO l
PTJIllTITkTaB,
Aid do all kind, nf "AIIINET WORK and RK.
POR FI'RMTI RK of ul kinds, oa abort
neslee ind III the br.i oisslhla maanar, Sk',p at
P.ur h strtt, o.,.ita Park A M frill's ferriaga
h..p.
Aug t, IS-ly.
JOHN TROUTMAN,
DEALKR IS , , , .
FURNITURE,
m ittui:.ssfm,
AND
Improved Spring Beds,
, MAKKKT KIREET, KEar'p. 0.
Tha OB torsi good bogs lose ia Inform iho alls.
sons ot Cleenisl.l, and Ike iahlia generally, that
hw " katid a la. o.sortmrai of Paroitara,
neh as Walnut, 1'hestnut and lainte4 Chamber
o,les. Parlor Fultea, Reellning and (auaeiot
'hairs, l.sdies- and ilewia' R.sr Chalre, tba Per
lor.led II. am, so I Parlor Cbalrs. Cana Seata aad
Windsor llbslta, riothea Rasa, Step and Eiua
lot Udders, Hat Raeks, Bcrubliiog Brushes), A
MOI'LIUNU AND PICTURE FRAMES.
I. Kiklng llla.ses, Chnosne, e wkleb weald.
aiui.le ir Holloay preeewta.
tewls'tl llitlN TROI'TMA!.
READING FOR ALL 1 1
BOOKS ,fc STATIOXERY
Market t ClearSeU, lal tht Peat ttalre,)
rP IK aa lersigned beat limsa tt lis tsat tt
I ' eiliaraa of I'l.arleld nd yeaily, tbat
lu- has Hied up a Mom tad kas lal rlarne4
from Ike eiiy w.tb a large extant of saadihg
mailer, aonaiatlng la pan of
" Biljlej and MLscollaneous Books,
lllsnk. Ae.ounl aa.l Paaa Umk. I ..... Ae.
''!'' '" i Pep' and Eaeelopaa, Pre sob pressed
.nd nl.ln t Hoi, an.l D-..u. . o,-l 1 1
eonalaany 00 bead. Any hooka or etalleoary
teeieed that I may a. bare oa head, will ba ordered
by tret e 1 press, sad sold ai wboleaata ar retell
tw sail ee.lom.ra. I will also haea period teal
literature, aaeh aa Magatiaat, Newspapers, Ae.
Oearilohi. May T, ISIS tr ' '
II. A. KRATZEU,
(teocaaaoa to) ,
IEITZEK & LYTLK,
at.it.i. '
DRV U00D8,
K0TI0.f,, .'.'
BOO TO,
. InOEa,
L1ATIIR,
' CAlPETf
oactim,
WALIFAFIR,
1 lPOW SHAPE,
"' '' " ' '"' ETC.
MirtiM Vmi, ClwjrmH fv '
rev i. iiTi.ti
.jajaavl