Oov.iiib H (nAni.twntn KHirr - .tti ,.'A uvi h ' .n WEDNESDAY MOKMNG, SEPT. IS, 1HTT. Rwftdvr, If yon wunt to know what li RolnR on la tht bnilntii werlJ, Juit td oar fttlvortU.ng olatBBi, iht Opteiai eoiatau tu ffcrtieaUir. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. roR srpniMB juogk; Uon. JOHN TRUNKEY, . Of VINANQO Col'NTY. FOR AUDITOR QKNERAL: Hon, WILLIAM P. SCHKLL, OP BEDFORD COUNTY. rOB STATE TKKARURER: Hon, AMOS C. NOYES, Or CLINTON COUNTY. MAXIM! FOR THE OAV. No mm worthy tbt oftloo of Prctldout ihould U will in k to hold It if ooantod Id, or tiluod then by oy fraud. U. 8. On a it. I oould nrr bar been reoonoiled to the elo Tation by the luallett kid of mine of a penon, howertr rpeo table In prlrate life, who tsuit forever oarry pon hie brow the ctamp of fraud Ant triumphant in American hiatory. No iub equeot afltioat however meritorious can waib away tho let tore of that record. Cbablei Frarcii Adams. Under the forrai of law, Hut her ford ti. Hayei has been declared Prealdtnt of the United Staiei. Hit title reiti upon dilranehlFeraent of Inwlul voteri, tbe falfe oertlflcatee of the returning offl oere aetinf corruptly, and tbe deoUlon ol com minion which hai refuted to hear eTtdcnoe of al leged fraud. For the first time are tbe American people ounfrotited with tbe fact of a fraudulently elected Pmidrnt. Let it not be uuderttocd tbat tho fraud will be lilontly acq uie iced in by tbe oouDtry. Let no hour pan la which tbe usurpa tion li forgotten. AnoRiit or Dimocratio M. C.'i. One hundred yean of human depravity aecu mulaled and concentrated into a climax oforimo. Never airainin Are hundred yean aba.il they hare an opportunity to repeat tho wrong. Daniel W. Voomikki. I would rather bare tbe endorsement of a quar ter of a million of tbe American people than that of the Louiitana Returning Hoard, or of tba Com mission which excluded tbe facta and decided tba question on a technicality. Tnoa. A. IIrspkicki. REFORM. Grand .Democratic Rally FOR A meeting of the Democracy, and of till others opposed to the present State nnd National Ad' ininiHtrationH, will convene in the COURT HOUSE, IN CLEARFIELD, PA., O.N TUESDAY EVEiWt September 25th, 1877, AT T O'CLOCK, P.M. Let uh enter into the contest with vigor, and with a determi nation to drive from power those who have betrayed the trusts confided to their hands.and when the rogues in ofllr-p wpto pointoJj out Dy a Democratic Congress, and some of them even confessed to having committed the crimes charged against-them, yet the administration has refused to dis miss them, but actually removed those officers who made an effort to purify tho government and compel our agents to be honest in their official capacity. There fore, let us make a bold stroke for And show to our servants that they dare not openly and defiant ly violate the trusts confided to their care, and give them due notice that Reform,Economy and Retrenchment must bo inaugu rated from this time forward. The necessity of a change is ad mitted on all hands. The Meeting will be adilrciiicd by SENATOR WALLACE, Hon. WM. P. SCHELL, Democratic Nominee for Auditor t.etieral, Col. A3IOH C. NOYES, Our Komlnee for Htate Treaaurcr, And other speakers. We cor dially invite all to he present and listen to a culm discussion of the vital issues of the day. j.n.Himi:, IHHAI.I. TI.HT, ttecrctar Clialrniin. ClrrHcld, Pe.,Hept. IX, 1H7T. Pay your taxes on or boforo the 6th of next month. Out or Tin Fisld. U will boobserv ed by his card, In this issuo, that Geo. C. Kirk, Esq., Las withdrawn as a can didate for Prolhonotary. Thedoathof ltrigham Young throws eighteen widows and sixty odd or phan children to the surface in Utah. Who will "gather them in ?" The Indian Wab. it Booms that Gen. Howard is unablo to find oithor Joseph, Sitting Hull or Captain Jack; but be is fooling for all of them. Uaino voted for (iovornor and other Bute and County officers on Ifomlny. Hftj cs had nearly 15,000 majority last year. It will not exceed 7,000 this year. We heard a Democrat interviewing a prominent Iiadicul tho other day on election matters: "Then you really propose to vota tho Democratic ticket this fall ?" Jtad "Not exactly ; lut 1 am going to vote for a change t" Cai.ifobnia O. K. The bottom fell out of tho Radical tub In California on election day. The Democrats havo wept the State. It looks now as though wo would Lave fifty majority on joint ballot in the next Legislature, thus securing a Democratic United Htatoa Senator in the room ol Sargent, Jiadioal, and ono of the meanest men, too, in thai body. Yiotoryl Uaino next! I LIBERTY Uackikii Kimik Wobk. The work tlono by Ilia iiumltrn of tlio Ilnilleal parly in iiominutirig a ClirU in tlio Tiimmirv Dtipiirlmont fur tlio Sluto Traumrci', comus s ut'ur being "rug ged edu" work ns tba Hoocher-Tilton job. Tbo frnmom of tlio Nuw Coimli lution, nwnro oi tlioovila tbut bud pre viously provuilcd in tbo Treasury Dcnurtment bv tbo ronoatod raoloction ... ... Iiuni, iiimiuiiiriib iirovuiHlllg li. now, in dofiunco of that provision, tbo J'ttds 11... i... nominate a clurk in Mr. Kawlo's offico, and ulioultl tho poonlu bo iooliak onouyli to elect him, tlio Constitution would bo wholly ubrogutod bo fur as tho Stato Trousurjiililp in concerned Of bin election wo linvo no fear, but wo nro astonished that mon'who betray good bciiho in other afTuirg ahould act tho fool bo willingly on a broad Con utitulionul question about which there should bo no debate. Reform Nekdkd. llunn, a moinbor of tho liadical Stato Stato Convention, wanted a resolution passed by that body comtnontflng tho christian char acter of Mr. Haycg as exhibited In his overy day life, and proposed aa appro priate to bo sung at tho Whito Houso evory evening tho littlo hymn begin- ing, "When 1 can read my titlo clear." IIo failed to get tho resolution passed, and Hayes was in effect condemned, whilo (iovornor Ilartranft wasoulogij. od to tho skies. Tho Cameron and llnyes Btrength was tented on the vote- for Auditor General. Passmoro (Cam oron) hud 165 votes, and Jtoedor (Haves) had 82. This latter voto is the real strength ol tlio Hayes Ilart ranft faction In this State. Kentkncb or liioTBRs. In tho Uni tod States Circuit Court at Pittsburg on Friday, George A. Briggs, Honrv Lindcnborgor and David Weand, of Northumberland county, Pennsylva nia, woro found guilty of contempt for interfering with tho running of trains on tho Central Jluilroad, of New Jer sey, after tho same had paxsed into tho hands) of tho Receiver nppointod by the C ourt. They were Beiitenccd to pay tho costs of prosecution and a flno ol $100, and undergo ninoty days' im primmincnl in tlio county Jnit of Nor thumberland county. Simon and John. A glanco at tlio proceedings of the Radical State Con vention shows very plainly that littlo John Cessna run it insiJo and Simon Cameron outside. Hut two men wcro engaged in making tho nominations. Tho names of the delegates we(ro call cd over it is true, but they wero noti fied before liny wrnt into Convention that they mu t voto for Sterrott and Hart for Judgo and Treasurer, and that a portion of them might voto for Recder for fun. Tub Faster Wab. Moro dospor- ate fighting has boon going on botwoon U. Twlra nnrl t),n Itmiaiunft. Tbo lut- tcr attacked tho former at Plevna on Sunday, fighting all day, and in tho evening succeeded in driving tho Turks out of thoir lortificalions. Tbe loss on both sides was immonse. From 75,000 to 100,000 men wero engaged on each aide. The tido seems to to running against tho Turks, who, wo suspect, lack in numbers to meet tho enemy squarely. Aa Plain as Day. Tho nbscnco ot Fcdoral office-holders from tho Radical Stato Convention was ono of the mark ed features of the body. Previous to Hayes' "civil sorvico order," that class of political buzzards controlled those bodies. Only threo Congressmen and two Ex's Armstrong and Cessna wcro on tho ground. Tho former was pcrmnncnt Chairman, and the latter run tho parliamentary part of tho show on tho floor. Narrow F.scArE. They had a Wolf in tho Camuron-Mackey Stato Conven tion Inst week, and he came very near devouring a score of tho delegates. Our friend Murray, who represented tho Cameron interests of this county, (Hayes had no representative) being fleet of foot, succeeded in making his escape But ho has, no doubt, conclu ded in his own mind that he will never again bo carroled with wild beasts and a lot of very bad men. It Looks So. It is reported in gov ernment circles that tho tail now wags tho dog. In other words: Cornell, Survoyor ol the Port of Now York, reliiscs to obey Hayes' civil sorvico or der. Ho doclaros that ho will not re sign cither his fat offico, or as a mem ber of the Iiadicul Stato Committee. Ho, in effect, has told Hayes to "re morso mo if you dnro." I am prepar ed to stick until you put mo out. Rkhbhiirr. Tho young man who voted on ago last year, must pay cithor a Stato or County tax, on or boforo tbo 6th of Ottobor, next, cr he will loso his voto. Wicked Philadelphia last Sunday sent 11,113 persons to the Exhibition, 15,410 went to Atlantic City, and 7,3C0 to Capo iluy. Mr. J. C. C. Whaley, editor of the CTi'iifon Democrat, is our Stato Central Commilloe man from this Senatorial District. If tho Maino cloction turns out as crooked for tho Radicals as California, Blaine will bocomo as sick as Morton L . J Chairman Tost' proclamation for grand old Democratic) mooting on Court week, looks like business. Tho result of tho Calilornia election is as afflicting to loyal oars as a clap of thunder from clear sky. Don't fail to pay your Stale and county tax on or before the ttth of October next. J7A' S 7.Y.S iVtf.l A' C7? VD. Tbo editor of tbo Somornot Democrat rolutoa the lollowing pbano ot tbo Life Irwurunco biuiniw in that vicinity. Jlofavs: "ilr. Joromiali (ilollolly, of (irocn villa tovrnfthlp, about ton year ago I tnu rod hii lilo in tbo .V.ltia Life In urnnco Company, (llultiinoreDrunoh) on tbo endowment plan, for two thou sund dollar, paying at the time a pre mium of ono hundred dollars, and tbo liMiWVunrfwMv titintWuuirk for which ho was to rocoivo at tho ago of sixty -flvo years, the insurauco, or in disc of his death before arriving at at that age, tho two iiioaSai.Ti iL.'iura was to huvo been paid to his heirs. Mr. Glotfelty a month ortwo since nrrived at tho ugo slated, and as was his right, demanded tho payment of tho insur ance. The company, however, has answered bis application, stating that ho is only entitled to (1,162.00, having already raxived eiglU hundred dollars in notei given by himtelf, one each year, at IV. I. . : i.l part payment on hit policy, and one of which trot returned to him every four yetirt at a dividend ! 1 f wo understand tho caso properly wo believe this to bo tho boldest species of robbery ever per mitted in a law-govonicd country I A stupendous swindle, with all tho forms of law through which men aro induced to confido their monoy to the Compa ny's keeping, and of which in the end they will bo defrauded, not only of the inlcroMt, tut ulso a part of tbo princi pal. This is tho result, ns Mr. Glot felty informs us, with himself. For the twelve hundred dollars in money which be has paid to the company be Is now only to roecivo clevon hundred and sixty-two dollars, losing not only tho interest but tho principal. Such insti tutions should bo brandod as frauds." Piiy your tuxes on or beforo Friday OotoborSlh. Rejxcts tub Compliment. United States Senator, John J. Patterson, of Juniata etiunty, who has occupied tho seat of John C. Culhoun fur the pat four years, as a Senator from South Carolina, has been invited by a num ber of gontlmon to return to the Stato Capital, Columbial but bo refuses to go. This looks discourteous j but un der the circumstances it may bo safest to remain away. Tho gentlemen in dicated aro tho Grand Jury and tho Attorney General. Tho Senator U in dicted for embezzlement, bribery, per jury, and gonoral corruption. One of tho charges is that he look $12,000 of tho State funds rcalir.od Irom a raid,and used it to bribe tbo members of tho Legislature tor tho purposo ol obtain ing fuvorublo legislation. If half ut truo of what is reported, we suspect that it will attract the attention of tho United Suites Senate whon that body meets in October. Don't forget your Stato and county tax. October &lh is the last duy on which it can be paid in ordor to socuro a vote. Givmo it it. The election in Cali fornia is a notice to tho Radical lend ers, and the rest of mankind, that the jig is up" with that party, Moro: Tho fact that that party has nominat ed an Insurance tramp for Anditor General, the most responsible office In me gin oi me people ol tbo Htate, and the nomination of a man for Stato Treasurer who has boon a clerk in that office for fifteen years, shows tbe desperation to which tbe enemy is re sorting. Tho one clearly incompetont and tho other Constitutionally ineli gible. Tbo Altoona papers aro "blowing" over the fact that two nephews of the Confudorato Generals, Jos. K. John ston and Filzhugh Lee, aro learning tho trado of machinists in tho P. R. R. shops of that city. Both boar the names ol their distinguished uncles. Thcro aro just as good men found in shops as cither of theso boys or thoir "distinguished uncles." If thoro was moro muscle effort put forth in this country by young men, morals would turn out bettor, and the harvest of orimo would be lighter. Disagreed. Tho jury In tho Cali fornia libel suit, In tbo case bctwoen effigy Sargent and tho editor of tho San Francisco Chronicle, failed to agroo upon a verdict and wore discharged. Hut tho pooplo who wore spectators wont to tho cloction on tho next day and gavo a vordiet for tho Domocracy amounting to a majority of many thousands. The Democrats havo car ried tho Legislature, also, by a largo majority. October ftth is the last chance for tho payment of taxes. On Exiuuition. The governmont circus, which performed through tho Now England Stales during Augustus now making a tour of Ohio, Kentucky, Tonnossce and Virginia. The first ex hibition occurred at Marietta, Ohio, on Friday, tho 7th. Tho Hayes family, flunked by Postmaster Gonoral KoyJ and Attorney Gonoral Divons, aro tho "star" performers, who display tbom sclvcs just as tho monkoy docs, except they need not climb the polo. It's a Pitv. An exchango says: "Complaint is mado that the indictment of so many of the lalo statosmon of South Carolina 'will destroy tho rem nant of Repnblicanism In that Stato.' If Republicanism in South Corolina is reduced to such romnant aa this it isn't worth wlnlo to aava It." What oold bloodod sympathy tbat fellow can get off. It's crnol ! Tub Grant Taourt. An exchange says: "Gen. Grant had publio recep tion in Edinburgh, Scotland, on the 31st ult. He mado a fourteen-lino spoooh, saying: "I am to filled With emotion," otc As ho was voted tho freodom of tho city, he gots his 'emo tion' for nothing; and it la none of your tcn-conta-a-glass stuff, either I" Cute. The editor of the Mercer Aiufrfiiw clip from tho Now Castle Paragraph the lollowing: "The dolo- gato to the Democratic State Conven tion took thoir Trunk-ey with them. Soma of tbe candidates woro Barr-ed out, and the rest blew off thoir Bcholl with a groat Noyes." KtMPLirviNU. The Chicago Timet say: "The work of getting bold of Sitting Bull Is likoly to be greatly simplified. Ho is going to effect a junotion with Chief Joseph, and all that will have to be done It to catch Joseph." OlTOfiKP TO VKA CK A NT) II A It MOjY. Tbo liadical lendcm uf the Morion- Jlluiue xtripo, koi'p thumping away nt lluyep, lor having mounted the Dvino emtio platform, and tborvby brought about bubstnnlial harmony in the Sinilb. Tbo editor oi tlio Hai rinburg Patriot, In hid Ihmio of the nth, vlubo lua this tiicntion in tliia way : While tho real ground of objection I'lrfrJ; V.'' 'J." "' . ' . .7 7 . . . o ing tho Convention to day, tho loudest coinpluint is made over the so-called, southern policy. It is upon this policy that tr.ev iirniioso to ignore tlio minim istration in the platform in imitation of tho programme of Uluino. But il not of the smallest consequence what tbo Lonvention resolvo or ruluso to re solve on this subject. Thoro is not power enough in all tho Republican Conventions ol the country to disturb the settlements of tho troubles in the southern .States. Thut settlement is a fixed fuel that cau neither bo ignored nor shaken, no mutter whether tnoy recoirniso it or not. What would tho op ponents of peace havo ? Do thoy wish that civil disorder shall reign to tbo end of the century 1 For tho first limo ann o tlio close oi mo war proiouna peaco exists in Louisiana mid South Carolina. Not a Whito Leaguer is seen prowling about tho bayous of Louisiuna or a Jvu Alux in tlio uplands of South Carolina, l'orson ana prop erty aro as woll protoeted in those States as in Pennsylvania. Senator Patterson may return to South Caroh na and bo assured of as fair a trial as il he wcro beforo a jury of Juniata county. MauiBon vt ells and Ins asso ciates in political fraud walk the streets of JNuw Orleans without molestation and snap their fingers in contempt of tho indictment which has been lound against thorn. John Sherman is not in tho least concerned about the saf'etv of Eliza Pinkstun. What has brought about this condi tion of peaco but tho removal of the pressure of tho bayonet on tbe gov ernment ot the people r jiui tno par lisan opponents ol tlio policy oi Air. lluyes complain tbat bo has abandon ed the Slates of Louisiana and South Carolina to tho Democratic party, Do thoy imagine that tho provinco of a government is to maintain a standing army to keep a corrupt parly from tumlilinir to nieces? Tho bavonets ol tho army could not support tho fraud ulent rule of Packard aguinst tho will ot tbo pcoplo ot Louisiana without pro ducing tho most serious disturbances of public order. Nor can tho bayonet restore any of tho corrupt carpet bag govcrnmonU of tho soutu. The poli cy ot Mr. Hayes was dictated by an inexorable necessity which ho had tho prudeiico to rccognizo. If ho deserves no special credit for its adoption its opponents only betray their weakness by their puerile complaints. Pay your Stato and county tax on or beforo tho 5th of October. An Awful "Bust Up." Tho Slate Saving Institution, at Chicago, closed its doors on Friday. The concern is a million of dollar short. Tho BBsetts foot up at their faco t2,337,4!)G.23 whilo tho truo value is only 869,000. Tbo amount due depositors is $3,050, 017.17. All tho availablo cash to bo lound in tho Bank was about 121,000 out of tho millions deposited by the 15,000 depositors. Tho Cashier, David D. Spencer, is in Europe. His own in dividual nolo for 500,000 was found among the assets. A general run is being mado on all tho Chicago banks and soma more ot them may clone iuvir uuors ueruru iuu panto is over. Hut, then Chicago ran stand almost anything. Charleston Wins. Tho pooplo of West Virginia hold an election on the 7th of August, to decide wbero their Stato Cupitol should bo located after 1880. Tbo first cupitol was fixed at Wbcoling, then the Legislature took it to Charleston, and then back again to Wheeling where it is to remain until 1880. The pooplo had tho right to voto lor onoof throe places which woro candidates, vie : "Charleston recoivod 41,213votos ; Clarksburg 29,912 votes, and Murtinsburg 8,010 votes, or a ma jority for Charleston over both com petitors of 3,255. m m m Broke in Twain. Tbe conduct of ono of the members at the Radical State Convontion, seems to have strick en some of tbe loaders to tbo heart, and has caused a breach between tho Camoron-Maekoy and the Ilartranft wings tbat nevorcan be healed. What a pity it would be to tho Stato if this confederation of common political rogues, who havorobbod and plundered tho tax payors of this Stato for seven teen years, would finally dissolve partnership, and in tho future lead tho lives of honest men. Candid. Tho Philadephia Bulletin, ono of tho Radical muchina organs, has at length becamo tired ot tho bloody shirt and the outrage business, and re marks : "The platform ought, first of all, to discard tho regulation references to Southern outrages and to givo a quiet, earnest, decisive indorsement to the Southern policy ol President Ilayoa Nothing moro can bo mado by a party out of tho ontrugo business. That is effectually and finally played out." Tub Rioiit Man. Passmoro. tho Radical nominee for Auditor General, is going to writo out a policy ol insur ance on tho lifb of tho Radical party, which will expire on tho 6th day of November next. Ho ia the right man in the right plauo. No baa mado his living by humbugging tho people, and it is about timo that the humbugging should como In at tho othor end of th lino. As like produces like, Pass more will bo no-mr after Novombor 6th. Send us Onb or Vou Very Best. Now that tho Democrats have swept and garnished California, and will send a Democrat to the United States Sen ato in tlio room of that notorious plun deror, "Effigy" Sargont, (who was a butty of Oakcs Ames, and always put bis money "whoro it would do tbe most good,") we ask thorn to Bond one of the vory best men they have on the Western Coast of tho Continent, to represent tho people once moro. A Shabbt Tbiok. Hayes A Co., some time since issued a skaso, to the offoct that office holdors should not participate actively In politics hold ing chairmanships, etc. Quito a num bor of Postmasters who hold those positions resigned at once for tear of being knocked in the boad, while an equal numbor of officials aro holding on in defiance of "the government." What will happen we know not Tbo million-dollar Mothodiat Church at Saratoga ia in danger of falling Into the hands ot the world and tbe Sheriff. on acr-onnt of debt of 150,000. A A' 117, 1TKMS. Iiurnuirt la iroinn to "iii'l a live wliilo wlmlo to Kngland, The Pittnburg IndiiHtrial Kxpoai tioii opened on Tuuatlity a week. In Sitinornet county cgt aro iell ing m low oa cijjht cent a dozen. Tbo daily production oi tho War ren oil dixtrici it about 800 barrel. Turkey will make a furthor Ibuo of (1,000,000 piastre of paper money. I Jivianu was lormalif 6pi'nl'"re(!oiitiy. A mg demand fr American n- pies is expected from London tins your. A thousand ton double decked ves sel is btiuijf Wutiut CauAtMwS, S. J Tho exports from Philadelphia for the montn ol A u -rust amounted to 155,379. In one day last week, tho markot mon of Now Vurk, sold 050,000 water melons. A widow in Hazardvill, Conn., has lost five husbands by powder-mill ex plosions. Ex-Sheriff William Thompson, of Washington county, diet suddenly a few days ago. Silvor mines hare been discovered in Poru, tbe productions of which will bo Tory great, A largo part of tho business por tion of Now Cambria, Mo., was burned on Thursday last. Before the strike the Pennsylvania railroad company omployed 1,010 en gineers and 1,800 firemen. The Poor Directors of this State will hold a convention in Lock Haven on the 18th and 19th of this month. A farmer near Reinholdsvilln, Lan caster county, realised 220 bushels of early rose polaloos Irom half nn acre. A. 4 VV. Spragne's notes to tho lacovaluo of $75,000 woro sold in Provi dence recently at 21) cents on tho dol lar. Tbo Pennsylvania State fair will open at Erio on Monday, September 24tb, 1877, and closo on Friday, tbo 28tb. Professor Watson, of Michigan University, discovered a new planet of mo lontu magnitude, on tho night ol ine loin mi. Jay Gould's life is insured for 875. 000, and ho feols perfectly safe because 1. . a' i . l . iio can unoru 10 insure mo company L- J..l 1 iiu ueum in. Tho rucont meeting of Governors at rtiiiaucipina was a partial fuiluro Only twelve out of thirty seven Gov ernors attended. Tho Sheriff of Lvconiinir county has advertised ninety tracts ol land in tbat county to he sold at sheriff's sale on tho i-Hh of the ptcsont month. Cabol Robinson, of Paradise fur nace, llunliiiL'Jon county, will bo 101 years old on the lstol November. Ho looks like a man of seventy. Tho prohibitionists of Luxorne and Lawrenco counties havo nominated full ticket. Tho prohibitionists ot War ren ana otnor counties will follow. Tho Russians, it is said, havo con traded with an engineering firm for tho construction of bridges across tho uanuDc, capamooi withstanding ice. Mr. Tbos. Anderson, of tho late Luisiana Returning Board bus been ap pointed by Mr. Hayes, ft special depu ty ol the rew Orleans I ustom House, 1.x liov. I bainbcrlain does not think that the visit which ho has boon invited to make to his former homo in South Carolina would be good for hie ncaitn. The sale wsM in New York or tne various coal companies in Vv ilko- narro navo aociuou on an advance oi twenty cents per ton for northern and western markets. California siieaks for Democratic economy and reform, and Senator Ser geant will have to tako a back scat and let an honost man and a Democrat fill his Senatorial chair. Mr. Hayes last week pardoned fourtcon persons out of different State prisons. 1 heir crimes consisted chief ly in passing counterfeit money, violat ing tho rovonuo laws and robbing post- ouiccs. irH. in Ci " tbo Indian chief tain, died amp Koutson, Nebraska on tho 0th inst., from wounds received whilo trying to oscape from U. S. sol diers, who had him in charge as a pnsonor. Some of tho railroad rioters at Ilarrisburg were tried in the CourU there last week, and sentencod to the county jail for terms from two to eight months and to pay fines of from twen ty to live ht arcd dollars. A groat famine is now existing in India. Tho chief cause is found In the fact that there bos been no rain there for threo years and a toominit popula tion to Iced. Hundreds of thousands of peoplo will starve to death if reports aro an truo. Eureka, Nev., is throngod with unemployed men. Thoy saunter up ami uuwn tne streets, daunt the Dis trict and Justice's Court rooms, loungo aronna tne lurnaccs, or gather groups and discuss the situation. The majority of them aro strangers, who sought Eureka as tho most availablo point to procure work. William Uolos, of Jackson town s un. oiorccr count V. whl In nn h i war to church last Sunday a week, had his norso gored by a cow, which was infu riated by a number of mirsuimr doirs The horse throw Mr. Boylcs, and as soon as no reached tho ground the dogs attacxeii turn and tore Ins flesh so ter ribly that he died in an hour. The Lock Haven Republican notes that General James A. Beavor, of Bclle fonto, and James Kolly, osip, of Pitu burg, have each made a liberal dona tion to the Pennsylvania Stato collcgo, tne general givinir f 1.30U and Mr. Kel ly 11,500. General Beavor is presdiont of the board of trustees and chairman ol the executive committee of tbe col lego. Mr. Kolly is tbe oldest member oi tne ooard ot trustees, Wm. Stewart, a colored man has boon nominated by the Republicans of ijawronre county, l'a., lor associate jndge. Btowart was first barber, thon studied law, learned the printing busi ness, studied medicine and faded to make a living at any of those, again took up tho razor. As a Republican nomination In Lawrence county is equivalent to an election, his chances lor a seat on the bench are good. A bold and successful sale robbery was perpetrated on Thursday morning, Sept, 6, at Wapakoneta, Ohio, the coun ty seat of Aiglaice county, on the west ern border of the State. As the Treas urer of the county, named Myers, was on his way home about 10 o'clock the previous night, he tu soitod by four men. who gagged him and secreted him until midnight, when he was taken to the office in the Court House, and, un der torture, made to divulge the com bination ol the safe, burning eoala were applied to his bare fuetand limbs. and the process kept up until he signi fied kis submission. Possessed of Iho secret of the lock, tbe robbers soon found thoir way into the safe. Tbey took all the available funds, amount, ing to 3A .000, and decamped, leavinir one of thoir number to watch Mvorn until noarly daylight. A reward of 17,000 has been offend for tbe arrest of the thieves, (iooD Tmtijiony. The editor of the iluntin"lo!i Journal, the liadical organ of that liitdloul county, In Jlmling to our nominee for Auditor (icnuinl, aaya: The nomincci-, an fur na wo know, aro good men. Ilotli Trunkcy and Noyeiiru believed to bo fully compe tent for tho place lor which they aro named. With lion. William I. He hell wo huvo been pcmoiiHlly acquainted for a quurter of n century, and wo do I ' ' '' -y7 fill the offico to tbe entire satisfaction of bis numerous constituencies. Tho only thing that can bo said against Mr. Schull is thut ho is a Democrat, and it ho is defeated it will bo this that will defeat him. The Democracy feel very sanguine. They expect to elect thut ticket beyond a doubt, and wo admit thoro is much to encourage them. The lethargy which pervades tho Republi cans, brought about by the policy of tho President, cannot but be productive of bud results. If tho' riepuhlicuns are defeated ill Pennsylvania this lull the cutiso can bo Kjuurely laid ut tlio door of tho President." Friday, October 5th, is the last duy for the payment of taxes. The Radical Nouinkui, Tho Rad ical clans held thoir Stale Convention at Ilarrisburg, on tho 5th inst., and nominated Jumes P. Sterrott, ot Pitts burgh, who now holds a scut on the bench by appointment, fur Supremo Judgo;J.A. M. Passmoro, an insurance agent, of PotUvillo, for Auditor Gon oral, and Win. H. Hart, ono of the clerks iu the Treasury Department, for State Treasurer. Wo supposo wo will bo told tbut these men are horny handed Veterans, just suiled for work ing mon to vote for. These two clerks were, picked out by the Cameron Slut key ring lust March. The nom ination of Hurt is for the purposo of overriding tho Constitution, which prohibits tbe ro election of a State Treasurer. But bore they nomlnalo a clerk and It Is flawlo over niruin. defeating tbo Constitution In letter and spirit, . Tally one for the Muscovite. Tho Hussions after suffering numer ous defeats, havo ut lust gained a mag niticent victory. Tho assnalt and cap Hire oi i-avait, on mo .id inst , was a heavy blow to Turkey. If this stronc ly fortified place is Dot recaptured by wiu iuiin niiiiiu a lliuillll, It will oe- como tho liiixBian headquarters in Bui naria durinir tho winter enmnaiirn Livatsia twenty miles south of Plevna, where tho Turks "cleaned out" tho Russians a short lime airo, and com munils un important position at tho base of tho Balkan Mountains at ono of tlio most popular passages in that chain of mountains. Tho valno of its loss to tho Turks rannot bo computed in a war sense. Its capture bv the Kiissians is ns latul a blow at tbo Turk ish Empire as the full of Metis or Stras burg was to Franco in 1870. What tho casualties of another month will bo, no ono cun conjecture. Lavatx may provo a "bull run" to the Turks, An Original Humbio. The mean chI demagogue at largo in this Slato at the present time, is that celebrated ex pert (after Uluino) in that lino, Wm D. Kolly, a Radical Congressman from Philadelphia, who like his butty, For ney, has boxed moro points of the polit ical comimss, than any oilier two knaves (as poker playors would term itj in Pennsylvania, in elaborating on the courses ol crnno and political rascality. As bo has been one of tho teachers for tho past thirty years wo advise bim to "dry up" and secure a substitute as he did during tho war, wbilo advocating a vigorous prosecution of tbo sumo against the rebels. Why is it thatjtbiB arrant demagogue still has some stand- ing among men whoprofess civilization? No greater political scoundrel remains unhung. Thoso who last year voted on ago must pay thoir Stato and county lax by tho 5th of Octobor next. Unfortunate and Fortunate. Tbo peoplo of Blair county are conducting tbeir Commonwealth business without t District Attorney. Iho Radicals wero foolish enough throe years ago to cloet a "squirt," Col. Jim Milliken. He has been arrested for misdemeanor in office and is now under 81,500 bonds, to appear at tho next torm of court and answer tho charge preferred against him The Court has appointed Hon. S. S, Blair, nil interim, District Attorney. His selection is as fortunnto as tho Col oncl's (?) election was unfortunate. Col. Jim is seeking notoriety, and wo suspect bo will find it noxt court. Remember that Friday, October 5th, is tho last duy on which to pay Stato and county tux. We own ur. Wo havo been expend ing eomo of our wralh anj talents in denouncing tho barbarities ot tho Cos sacks and His Bailouts, for their con duct during tho present Eustcrn War. An obscrvai.t fellow requested us to turn back about fourteen pages, only in American history, and read up the civilization jobs done by Sheridan, Mosby, Hunter and Millroy. Thoso who wish to read tho outrages perpe trated by thjso men, during Suward'i "irrepressible conflict" will have ai much barbarism tojdicgst as will be good for any Christian stomach at ono histo ricul meal. The Death or Thiers. France has not been so convulsed sinco tho days of Pair's Communism as over the death of thateminonlauthorand Slates man, Mr. Thiers, which occurcd on tho 5th instant in his 81st year. Ho really served two generations and saw Franco twico an Empire and twice a Republic, and just at tho timo of his death tho government was bolng dovetailed Into both systems. Which will finally pre vail is a matter of conjocturo, although it iuoks now as though the r.mpire was a littlo ahead main. Taut Sympathy. Tho Philadelphia rimes condoles tho detoatod Recder In this way i "Perhaps when Auditor Gonoral Boeder figures up tho elootion returns in Novombor he will consider himself fully avenged, and may offer himself a fow congratulations on his narrow oacape." iUw (hirrtlsfmt'nti. A DMI MIITK ATOM'S) NOTICB.-Notloo ta barahv flraa that Lrtlora of Admlnittra- tloa oa ibsaaiataaf FRANCIS COtlllRIBT.I.U of Corlnjloa tnwaablp, ClaarOtld aaaata, Pa., daa'd, barlag km duly raalad la tba aadar ainad, all paraaaa tadobtsd aa aald a.uia, will plaaaa m.ta laaaadlala parBaat, and Ihoaa tar ing alalia ar dtmandt will araaaat tbaai aroearli aalbaaUtalad for aaulaaai arllhoal d.lar. L. M. COt: PRUT, I. N. COPPRIBT, H'tr-St Adia'ra. rrtarbrllla. Pa .Brpl. JUiv 2Uwti$fMfnt3. Qfrfato TO I PATRONS ! Tha ntrtmi and kttt .oiniod lafUtaUea Mr obtaining a Iluaii.iea kVlucalluo. l ot urcultrt aduraae, 1'Huuigii, r. Bo.t. II, l77.i. . BROKE J UL $100 REWARD ! pmirn and FraliK l,onr. eliart-atl with bona aleallna;. who brika out of .aid jail on Wailosailar nlbl, KaptrmlKr tlh, ls7T. Hmltb It bboiil Jl yours ol.t, i loat 9 inobi (a baixht, atmit bnilt, and bail bliwli ilila wblihera ami ralhor larta si.. Lnnit ia about 20 aaaraold. ft faat 8 Inrhf. in bt-lrlit. atom built, and ajinoth Taa. Fiftf dullara will 'ot paid forlbaarraalofaUbar, sr ana DDnured dullara lor dun nrthnn, ANPRKW PKNTZ.Jr., Ol..rn-H, Pa., Ropl I!, I7T 3L I'nOCLlMATIOS! SuaHirr'a Orrn-a, I Clrarnuld, Pa., Bawl, t, 1877. J ttboreaj, it baa ootua in nv notioa Uiat flab daina bava barn araotod, and aat-nola plaoed in Iba Waal branab of ilia fjuauuabauna rl.ar and Clrarfli-ld araolt, for tha parpoaa of aatoblnjr fl.h, cmlrarT to an Ant or Aaaomlilj anprurad tba 14th .I.J of U.j, IS71,antltlad"an Aol for Iba p ro tation of aalmoo, black ba, and athar fitod Oabta, Nolloa ia berth; (Iran tbat tba taid uama ana naia ara anowo 10 tllrt, aod alt daolarad 3ominos Dolaanoaa, and oanora oi aaaoatara of Iba aana ara barabr rrquirad to dia mantla and rcmora Iba aama to at to reader them aa longer eapablt of tahins or inJorlDf Iba Sabea oi 10a aaiu atrraaoa, Ol atialtrrr kind, allhln Un dajra lr..m Ihla dale. ANUHBW 1'KNTZ, Jr.. bhtriff. lliar. Arroaaar'a Orrion. 1 . Clearfeld, Pa, Sept. ft, 1S77. III tba 31th Section of aa Ael of Aanablt, tDdue-i --an Act to amend and ounaolidala tbe aeveral Aeta relating to game and gtmt Sab," approted the lat da; of Ma;, 1S7I, ao peraua la permitted ta eateb or kilt, ai aa; lima, la aa; ol oa waiera or ctata, aero onl; artlb a book and lint cr aeroll, an; Ideal, ba.a, pike or plakeral, under a penall; ol l.nl;.ae dollara for each oireuot, and do peraua ia permitted to aatc'j or kill, in an; ira;, an; of tba abi.vo named lib. qetwetu tbo lat da; of llarob aad tbe lat d; of eon., oooer ma tame penalt;, ona-bBU of arbinb goa. w ma miormor. All good citlaent knowing an; of Iba prarl.iona of tba foregoing Acta ol Aaeeinbl; to be violated, ara berel.v raiiua.u,.! la make Information againal tha ollondrr and have mem rammed to Court, and 1 wUl tee that tbe; are proaeculed according to law. WM. M. HoCLLLOfflll, ClearHold, ffepl. 1 2, 1S77-41. DUt. Alt';. , Sheriff's Sale. rlrtu of wriu of IW. iV . Ia.nd out of tfat Court of Common FUn ot Clear. field ountj. fti-d lo mt diroeud, tbr will he zpOMd to PUBLIO 8AI,K, at th. Court llouw, In th borough of Olotrfield, oa 8U.nUj-, tbe 2Vth da-of hei.lomhor, ln.7, ut 1 o'elook p. m., tbe fol lowing doioritod rtI eitatu, to witt A MrUin trtct uf Itnd lituute In nMJarla twi., Cletr&dd county, J'u , Mituiolog ubout 41) uor-i, with about 2& ucru olauruti. and hurinff u a in til nlunk 1 1 a to faouM, two itorioi high, wilb log miiou i.cnu, tog oaro aoa onicr uuibuiidingi 1 tberaoo, bounded a- follows i Kast bv H. Milfgaii, weit by 8. Mctarlaod, north bj II. Krorta, aud outb by a. Mtil'arUnd. Seiiad, taken is xocu liun and to bo lold aa Iho pruherty of Joeib TroiH. AIo, a lot of gronad in tba borough of Clear field, C It-fti livid eountT, Pa., known in loU bid out ly il. L. Hoed from tbo north-ea-t corner of bii farm, now in the borough of Clearfield, aa lot Ho, 4 iu block No. I, baring lou fert troat on Water street and ?3 feat tn dt-plb, bounded on th north by Water atreet, went by a street, nor th by aa alley and east by lot No. I, owned by Mrs., btowart. Seised, taken in essmtion and to be sold aa the property of T. J. MuCullotigb. Tanua op Sai.b The price or sum at wuiVh the profierty shall be struuk off must b paid at tho time of eale, or auoh other armngemtuU mj , as will be approved, otbrrwiae tha properly will bo immediately put up and sold mud at the ex- penea and rik of the person to whom it wits uuck on. ana wnn, tn ease or nefleteney at such re-salt, shall tnuka good tbt same, and in no inrtaoee will tbe leed be preeonted ia Court for nnnflrmation unlets tbe money is actually paid to vdi DBfnn. a i ui tk vi ma lA.Jr. tSnuKirr's Ornci, I Cleai &eld, Fa., bp. 12, UT7. j Sheriff. BUY THE BEST SS3L SDEXm-r1. THE Pearl Shirt I Nona genuine eauint J Marl' CPEARL) wltbout Trade Mark Trade Pattatcd. KL'ASONS WHY THE PEARL SHIRT IS PKEFEEHED TO ALL OTHERS r 1st. Thsy ar made of tha eery best muslin . 2d. Bosoms are three plr aod made of tbt best linen, taen ply betnr cuaranletd to be all linen 3d. Ihey ar made onlr If eanahl and einerl- raceu nanus, ere eareiuuy intpeflted ana ar unsorputeed by any ether In workmanihiD. 1th. Thoy ar guaranteed to fit and to gire satis ciiun in arcry particular. Try Thorn a&l be Conyinood. FOll SALE DY T. A. FLECK & CO. ON IS PRICB ItHKSfl A DRY (JOOliS IIOUSB, Ml lVM, AliLLlNKKV FANCY UUOPS, Market Street, Clearfield, Fa, S'P- l '77-If. lOWNMHP AT AT KM R NT. Annual Financial Sutemsnt of the 8thool. Road and I'oor Funds of Chest townahin. Clear field eounty, re., fur tho year ending April 9. SCHOOL F(TND-tR. stiRRraaT'a statruxht. To ain't rte'd by Dirt. Treat from Col.,.$ f.ro bi To am t rec tl from Uounly Treasurer.. B1H AA To ain't of timtt appropriation ,..,. 2S7 72 $1,744 91 CR. lly ain't paid out by Treasurer Ry oath in hands of Treasurer $i,V9 9 00 RKHOURCKfl. By amount due from Collector ...$1,10 4 Ry amount due from ether tourers,., ... WO 00 I2.M0 4 LIABILITIES. To debt due by Dfttrlet Tt reevureee over liabilities ..I &1T 8ft H 1.642 08 r.ofto i4 U. U. llcp, Secretary. JOMH OCKiniMUT, IST. THAI.- 1R. To ami of School fund m d of Co. Trees $714 OX CR. - Ry amount of orders paid Ry Treasurer's per eentage 7M 12 , 22 94 07 ity Balance in bands or ireasurtr, 794 T.I HOAD FUND DR. To am't of seated t!k levied for IflTO... $1,944 00 To em I Auditor's orders issued during year H M tan ee 2,4. AO CR. By Johnston's bill of work dona.. Ry Pennington's bills for work...,,, Ry MrCullv't bills for work 64 01 446 6& 022 & 790 99 By Addltman'i bill for work $1,482 00 Tax levied, U mills. " J. afohastn. R. Ptanlaxtoa. V. M MoCullv. aoa j. Auaitman, Buperntor for 1B7S. POOR FUND DR. Te order U Weitover ., 12 T2 To Mar kit's Judgment $ 71 00 194 72 Ry Tueker let $200 00 By tax e tool lee Ud oa BirWadapllaetiu 171 16 $271 Tax levied, milts. Ns penpert. 4 JoNAnuN WxffTevia, poor Muter. We, tbe fjnierslei)e4. hariae eiamlned the ae- eoenU ef the Dli triet treaserer, fiepervtsert aad Poor Master ef Chert lewnahlo. hsrebv eertifv that we led them eorreet at above suied. Attertt R. P. DUNHAR, J J Iiira, J P. MICRAKL, Clerk. I.UtLAU.HLIIt, Aeditei. Hew Wahlnttx, Po., Aug. 10, 1ITT-M. ltv tli'trtisnufiitj. f hart this day move J toy store lo Seooud s treat, In the room known oi Wright's Store. Inaddltl-.t to the large stock now oa band, I hare reotlrod a large stock of new Full A Winter Hoods Tn all ibe various iijlr of Dry Goods, Notions, Trimmings, While Quods, Millinery k Fancy Moods, Carpet Oil Cloths, Wall Psper, Ae., Aft. It Is my determination to cunt in lie beeping good goo is, and soli thorn at the lowest CASH PRICES, And cheap siuf at cbesp prices will not bt made a specialty here. Zt is unnecessary to toumerata articles or prices, but you will and piles of goods nod priori t ruit vtrybody. My expenses being M-fourth what thfy writ, 1 ran eel I at tha vary lowest prion. REMKMIIKR THK FLACK, WILLIAM REED, SECOND 8TUEKT, CLEARF1KI.D, PA. Bopt IZ, 1877-tf. Sheriff's Sale. ny virtue of sundry writs of fieri Fueint Is. suftd out of the Court of Common I'leea of Clear field eounty, and to me d inn ted, there will be eipoeed to puMIe sale, at the Court House, in hs borough of Clrarfleld, on Saturday, the 22-1 day pi nrpiein'wr, in i , at i o eiocx p. m., tbe fol lowing described real estate, to wltt AH those three certain tracts of land, to wit : No I, 8iluate in Lawrence low rub in. bextnnine at a stone corner of John Hhaw, Jr. j thence norm w percbos to a post ( thence wH 1 10 and 4 10 pfrchfi to post: thence north ll!0 berohet to stone; tiirnoeeast 141 aod 4-10 perches to place of beginning, eontaininc 100 acres and al- lowatioe, more or lass. Wing part of larger tracts Nos, 2Hi2 and SUiifl and tbe feme lamLponveyed dsteadant by deed from H. L. Roberts executor cU al., bearing date April 17th, 180, recorded in Deed Book "M" page 468 Ac, having erected thereon a large bank barn, two story dwelling house and othrr outbuildings, and a giod bear ing orchard, and 50 acres ndtr cultivation. N. 2, Situate in l.ewrenoe towaahip, beginning at a pott corner of Ibis other land ef defendant ; thence by tha same south 7 Dtrchea to stone corner of John Shew j thence wr-it 110 perches to stones ; thence north T perches te stones ; thence east 116 perches te place of beginning, eontaining60aoree,moreor leas, with allowances, being part of larger tract Ke. 2fl()3, and the same land conveyed defendant by deed from H. L. Roberta' eiecutor et, al., bearing date June 19th, )tt-4, recorded in Deed Book "T" page etift No. 3, Situate in Lawrence townrbip, belug west ebd of eertatn tract of land purchased by uci uu netiuew uguen rrom n. n. ehaw, bounded on the west by Jobs Hhaw, on tbe south by Lever Plegal, on tbt east by Zeek Ogdea aod Jtack Con It Iio, aad on iht north by other lands of the defondaau The intereat of tbe defendant being about 49 acres with 20 eerea eleared and under cultivation, having erected tbereoa a leg house. Seised, taken In execution and to he sold at tbo property of Matthew Ogdea. Also, aJl defeodents interests ta a lot of ground la tbe borough of New Washington, Clear&eld county, Pa., bounded aad described as lollows, vit: Beginning at Main street; thenee south by lot of A. In nos' estate 20fl feet : thence try aa alley east 60 feet. Tbenc by lot of J. li. Byers north 2thl feet : thenee by main street west 00 feet lo place of beginning, containing one- fou rtb 1 of ao aero, having thereon erected two story , Tin Shop, tinted, taken im executien and te be i sold as te at tUa property ef J. K. Dale and F. j A. Johnston, - Also, a lot of t round ia the villas ef New Salem, In the township of Brady, bounded and described as follows : Bounded on the cut by lot i of Phebe Kriner, oa tbe north by Krie turn oik. west by an alley, and on the south by Isaac I Lines, being M feet front ou Erie turnitike and 2l)M feet dwp, and having tbere.0 erected two ! stery frame home, 11x20 feet and and a small j stable. Heiied, taken a locution and to be told as tbe property ef Pet or lloever. j Also, a certain pieoe or tract of land lituatc In Girard township, Clearfield eounty, Pa., bounded and described as follows: On tbe earl by Daniel hrtse, on tbe north by lands of Phelns A Dodxe. oa tbe south by lands of Mitebidl Shone and on tbt west by lands of Keating, containing ont hun dred acres more or loss, all unimproved. Seiid, taken IU execution, and to be talJ ai the nmnertw of Henry VYileon. Also, all that certain tract or nleoe of land sit. uate in the townthipof (Jon hen, Clearfield county, ra, Dououca and arson be 4 at follows, to wit: Beginning at a hemlock oornrr ef land told to Ocorge K line, thence by the tame and land cold J. L. Roams, west about lut) perches to a small hem lock in tba esMrra lint of land sold to James A. Reed, thenee along said line south U2trobes to a post, thenee by tne residue of warrant No. 1911 190 perches to tbt western line of warraut Nu, IV I ., thence by satd warrnnt line north 1 12 perch. os to place of beginning, containing one hundred and twenty-fire acres and eighty perches ami al lowance, bcinr pert of a larger tract surveyed o warrant No. IUU, granted to Robert Morris and Walter Stewart, tteiied, taken In atecutlon. and to be sold as the pruporty nf Jacob Kootcr. Alto, a certain tract of land situate in th Bor ough ef New burg, ciiataining abiut forty-live acre, with about thirty -Ove acres cleared, and bavieg erected thereon a two-story plank house. frame barn and other outbuild iuea, small orchard. Ac, being the same two properties described la Deed book "Y," page 79 and 80, and also in Devd book No. 0, bax 221. Stistd. taken ia i- ecution, and to be .vld as the property ef Jwtepb ! aad Margaret A tar. A lo, a certain tract or plena of land ta Pone town hip, Clearfield eounty, Pa., bounded and de scribed as billows i On the east by A. Moore and Hlitba Moore, on the north by the Catholic Church farm, on the west by lend of Thomas Dlmn and on the south by lands of Kliaha Moore and Klisba Davit, and containing ninety-Ore acres, more or less, with about fifty acres olearcd, having a small log house, log barn and w air on shed thereon erect ed ; also, an orchard of choice fruit trees. Seised, - fakca In execution, and to be told at tbt prrptrty to James W. Cleaver aad Blue Clearer. Also, a certain lot of laud situate la Knot township, Clearfield cuuntr. Pa., about 60 acres eleared and having a two itnry frame House and bank bar thereon, small orchard Ac. Boundnd east by other lands of dtfendent, weet by l. Bell, north by John Fox and sooth by Enoch Br bard, i Also, one ether peace of laud situate la same townthip, 06 acres with about 80 acres cleared and having small frame house and stable, tmall orchard Ac. Bouoded east by J, Arnold, west by defendant, north by Markle aad couth by Itaao Mayt. Seised, taken ia execution and to be told as the property ef Lewis Irbard. Alto, all those ive certain piece of land situ ate la Orahtm township, Olearfisld County , Pa., bounded as follows. No. I. Beelanlnt at while pin i thence aorta by the Jacob Downing sur vey 116 perches to ttoaes thenee weet by Hatn- uel L,ensbry pu rebate 17T perchd te pout; thenee south lie perches to stones, and thence by A. Carre' land bow P. Curley's land, east 177 fere bet le place of beginning, and containing 20 acres, more or leia. with Wheat to acres cleared, small orchard with house and bare and other Improvement deed from James T. Leonard to P. Curley. Seised, taken In elocution and te be sold at the property ef P. Crlev. No. 2. Beginning at a chestnut corner thence ny jaoon ifewntng survey north 1 17 perches to a post tbeaet by lead teld to Joha Radebach, west 177 perches t theace couth 117 berehes to a pott, and ineno by ueoige Robert, survey 117 perches te the place ef beelnainc, aad contain ing 122 acres, more Of less, with a frame house aad bare, and bearing ere hard aad about 60 acre cleared la good state of cult le at low, situate la O rah am township, Cltaifieht county, Pa. Belted, taken la execution and te be eeld as tha property of P. Carley. no. . annate I nwa er Hi (tier, Bradford township i One lot brxtnnlnx at the lulerteetion ef Lei iter street tlienn by Clearfield street south 46 degrees, east 240 feet le alley thenee by teld alley north J00 feet te Waller street by taid street West 106 feet te Leiffer street j thenee by taid street aetth l.'tt feet On the beilnelng, and known la the plan ef the town of Bigler at Block 22, aad having thereon erected a larva twe sterv frame house, alt a new stahla and ether aeoetsary cut buildings, Tbtr Is nls a fin spring ef water en the press It at Seised, -iken ta exeeatlea aad to be Mid st Iht property ef P. Curley. Me. 4. All thai certain Hotel let known la the plan ef Ihe town of Bigier as Ln No. 04, bounded as follows On (he SCath bv Clearfield alM. m tho wet by Iht 0. A T. Hallway, et the ftorth by Lot No. 04. aad oa the east by Ltifftr street and being about 00 feet front oa Clearfield street, aad 130 feet deep, aad having thereon erected a large and aew (wo story frame Hotel building all tfw gmmtlsfintnts. r,i.h, ,d .iim "iift.f'rh.'nTr-;: M 0.nlui.rriloMI u.t'ararr f..r Iba kL. . h.l.1 Kelt. I. lake .ll. S uL' ...I.I aa Iba propoily of C. Curiae. '" N'i.. A elore houaeead Ibm Irta le iu, "f H.gl.r, ...,. I. in. ,. of i,,lV.TV No. Iu.l.tu.l..r,d booa.lrd ., foil'.r. V.r' olng al Iba lolereeelloo ol hnrge, ' Cle.rfl.ld M Ikaat. W ClLtlaTIT, " ..i.i .ik7 B,b in f..i, or, PHieO, Ufcrti in etemtion and to be ioJ oronertv of Plrl.-k r.iFi. ,a " Also, a certain lot of ground situate la WeoJ land, Clrarlield county, Pa, bounded and scnUd at follows. Os th south by Mel. - JT weal by I. Date lot, cor.h by alley, Mt by otV.1 lots.w.atainifia atM.itbAl aa r. h..,. ti. . " no erected a Urge frame boue used for sure a d lngsanS p,,!,W, ""l nMV btitbuiH Also, all that certain lot of ground ia tbe til lege of Woodland, Bradford ip., Clearfield to Pa., bounded couth by main a (root, t ht ' Dale lot, north by aa alley, east by other lot ,r defendant, being same lot told to C. M. Cedwal ladcr at b her iff a salt oa tha 4lb October, 176 Hoikuti, taken In execution, and Ut be sold as tkl property of C. M CadwalUder. Also, a certain lot AliilVO feet, situate In tha tlurough of Cdrwensrille, Clearfield eounty p. and having a large two story frame house' two story frame chair shop, small stable and ettur outbuildings thereon, bounded oa tbe east bv Filbert street, weet by an alley, eouth by let ef Ueorge Biley, aud north by lot of Andrew titorer. he i ted, taken ia executioa, and to L si'ld as the property of Wm. P. Chambers. AIh), All that certain piece of gruend situate in Penfield, Huston townahip, Clearfeld ocubiv Pa., know aa IM No. 19, la the plan of i4 Uiwo, and bounded en the south by the pul.lic road, east by lot No. 30 occupied by Joaeph Hu. der, west bj lot No. Is, owned by Hiram Woo4 ward or Company, aad north by lands of Hiram W oodward or Company, beiog tbe tame bremires oontracted ftirby A.H.Mittoa with Hiram Weod. ward, and baviug thereoei erected a two story frame building, known as the Amerleaa HuUI with a largo frame atsl'la and other enthaildiori attached. Also, all that certain tract of ground situate la Lawrence township, Clearfield caonty, Pa and known In the plan of the town of West Clearfield at lots No's. 0 aud 9, bounded as To), lows: On the eet by River street, on tbt north by a 12 foot alley, oa the weet bv aa alley and tbt south by an t Iky, being 117 rect tr,Bt on River street, and 21ft fe .t iu depth, aad 93 feet acr-irs Ibe bas-k end of lots, having thsrsot erected a large two story frame dwelling boon, with good frame tuble aad other outbuildings attached. Seised, token fa executioa and te he told as the property of Ueorge U. Kobeeker. Also, thirty acre of land, moro or lee, io De catur towcibip, t'learfield county, Pa., bounded eaet by tbe Moehennoa or erk, south by landief Zeigler, Jonet, Allpcrt A Co., west by ljMm Zcigttr, and north by Morgan, Hale A Co.. aud being ail under fence and ia meadow, and in state of oultiratitMi. Also, thirty acres of land, more or Un, situate in Morris townahip, late the property ef Abraham Kjler, bounded lv lands of Nulla A c i lands, Uto by lands of Wallaoe. Uraham and llillt and others. Iieimr Dart eleamd H .n.i.. fen re. with bouse aud ..fa.hU Pi.,i tk Sutsed, token io executioa aad te be told as the interest of E. Perks. Also, all that certain tract or body oflltomin out coal lauds situate, lying and being in the township ot Woodward, canity of Clearfield, aod State of Penaevlvania, bounded aad deecribed at follows: Begiaoitig at tha maple, goae, now stone corner, eotnmua eornerof original surra ti in the nauia el Wm. Wieter, Rolantt Uvaae and Samuel Emlino t rorth IS west 121 perches I s hemlock ; tbeoee north M eaet 278 perches to a post; thence south 3i degrees 121 perches to a post; thence south M wan 104 ptrrb.es to a small rock oak; thence south S4 evt 30?. narehea i. poetj thence south M west 1 14 perches toapostt thence north 36 west li percbet to Uue ; theaee south i.1 west 10 perehct to a pot ; thence touth M went 69 perobes to a pott ; thoao tenth 14 eait 32 perobes to a posl theaot toth o3 west 2v4 perehti to a whit pine; thenee rorth ts wHt 114 6-10 perches tu a white oak; thence north M cast 111 perches to a pout ; thence north 3i west Ol perehea to a fallen hemlock; thence ia au eexterly direction ol a sutll stream 40 perches to a hemlock; theaee 19 west 72 perches to a white oak stump; theuo 45 weH 9 percfatt to a post; thenee north &i west 8 ti prehs to a pest : theooc south 4;i went 10- 1-19 perahet to small hemlock ; tbeoee south 43 eaat 01t perches to a fallen hem lock ; thenoe south 43 west 12 perches to a post ; thenee north Vs west across Clearfield creek 12u4 perches o a pott ; thence north 411 east 251 perches to place of begioBiae, eoutainiar aiae hundred and nine aorea, mure er lest, and being parts of rec several tracts of land surveved oa warrants grnnsea in nvat granted by tbt t'ommoaweelih -rf Penniylraoia, one to Samuel Etnlme, one te Uolaod Keens, and oat to William Wiater, which pari af Uact above dtseribed have by dieera good conre7aocetaod assurane- in law beoama verted in Dsvid Heaeal. Ob this body of land ther are several improve ments i First, home farm, with about 10u acres cleared, large house, bare, and other outbuildings iuiiiuu wrTrr leu. No. 2. The Aletaoder farm, with about sixty acres eleared, house, barn, aad other eutbuildioxt. No. I. The l. Philips farm, with about forty acrwa cleared, leg house, log stable, aad orchard tbereou. No. 4. The Thomas Diioa farm, with about 20 acre e feared, with tmall log heaat aad tubl thereon. No. 0. The Joba Fulford farm, with about 40 acres cleared. No. 0. Tho John Larva farm, with about 44 acres cleared. Seised, taken ia exeoatioa aad to b cold at the property ef iMrid 0. H.eaaU Txbhi op Sal... The price or torn at which tht property shall he ttruok of mutt be paid at the timo of salt, or such other arrangements made ae will be approved, otherwise the proper ty will be Immediately pat up and told again at tbe txptntt and risk ef the pertoa to whom it waa struck off, and who, hi as of deficiency at each re-tala, shall make good tht samt, aad ia ae iastanee will the Deed b pre sea tad la Court for confirmation unless tht money is actually paid to the Sheriff. ANDRKW PKNTZ.Jr. Saaairr'a Ornca, I Sheriff. Clearfield. Pa Sept. i, 1877. J Sheriff's Sale. ' - T) Y Tlrtoe of .unary writ. f Tra. Jtr., laaaad I I ant of tba Coart of Common Pleae of Clear. tela Co , ana lomacllretUd, there will beeipowl to pablie tale, at tbe Coart Hoow, la the boroatb of Clearfield, ot- Halurday, tbe 4d day af KciitcmtKr, ItOT, at 1 o'oloek, a.ak, Iba folios. tog deaeribed real aetata, to all : A arrtata Iraet of land eltaate ta JavaM.itl Clearflel.1 aonnte. Pa., and known ra tha alaa al .aid town aa lot No. S. boaD.l.i ra the north by .tela airaet, oa taa weat by lot No It. oa Ilia ooath by alley, and aa Ihe aut by Walaat Mraet, aald lot baioa ft feat front and to, feat deep, mora or lata, .aid premiaaa oatopied aa a betel, bonding being horned, auble remaiaiaf aa aaid lot ami a email .bop. Seiaad, aakea in eteoatioa and to b. aold at tbt proptrty of Edward FUa- ii iao, a ctrtalo traot of Ian J aituata in tha bor. otigh ofOeotola, Oleartlrld ooantr. Ia.. boundnd ou the corner by Colo atrtat and Stonn airaat, il feet front and ruoningbark 1!II fMt.haring there, oa tractad a two Hory frame houae HtU leal aleo a frame blaekaiaith ahop 10s30 feet. taeiMd, taken in execution and to be aald at Ike proper, ty of David llaailtoa. Alao, a oertain lot of land etlaata in Clearfield borough, Claarflpld oooaty, Pa., bouaded ani deMrihed aa foltowt: Oa tbt wa.t by front etreet, on th. aortk by Laouet etraat, oa tba eaet by alley, aod eouth by lot JU, ooateiainK ia width on Front etreet v feat aad exteading in d-pth oo Lotuet tlreot 709 (bat, kaowa in plaa of borough at lot No. SI ; having thera.oi araotad a two ttory fram. houae. sViaed. taken In exacu ttna and to be told aa tkt property of Tboeaaa J, McCulloogh. Alan, a certain tract of land .itaata In llnnta. tlala boroegb, Clearfield eounty, p.. Hounded toatb by rue atreet, aortb by Moore alley, waal by Maple alley, and ea.t by t. Watkiae, aad known la tho goavral plaa or aaid borough aa lot No. 131, and baaing a email fraait dwelling hnnao and other natbitlldinfa thereon. Baiaod, taken la eaoffutioa and lo ba told a. tha proper, ty of Jamaa Nmllh. Alan, a eartaia lot of ground altuele ta Law renot towaahip, Claarlltid aoanly, Pa, two Iota of Kronod known ha Iba plaa of thetowa.f Weal Clearfield, aa loU Mo. BO and vl, bounded at followa i On the aaath by Mobere atraot, aa Iba weal by Kaal atraet, oa Iba aortb by I. feat alley, oa tba aaat by li feet alley tbe aaid lot. beiag ftll feet front on Niehola atreet, aad l9 fool deep, and being 10 feet wide at Iba beak I having thereon ereoied a largo frame ohnrob building. Seised, taken la eieeuliaa and to ha aold aa Iba preptrly af Iba M. B. Coairafatiol of Watt Clearfield. A leo, a oartaia lot of land all aeta la Clearleld oounty, Pa., beglanlng nt oaraat of Jamaa Ireiaa' lot and thia lot oa Hreoad atraet ; then. Bonk by Hoeond ttreal on the eatl aid. M feat te a aoraer of aa alley at belaagtnglaaald art thaaea by taid alley eouth 7) taat III. feat ta aa allay I thenoe touta to feat lo aoraer of Jamoe lrviaa' hil thenea by tha aama went IM feet la plana of beginning I being Ihe nam. preujieei whieh Jiialek W. Kmita by Uroaod K-al Deed doled Augaal .lb, l?, aonvtyad to R. B. Taylor, aub jeot lo aa aanaal rant af JW0 per ywr, parahh) half yearly. Heeorded at Cl-arad ia ltaok No, 4 page III aa tba Uth af lagaat II1. rlelaed, taken la aaerotina and to ba aold at tat nropertf of Hlehard B. Taylor. A leo, a oeruin trael of Ian J allaaU ia lloati da'a horoagh, Clearleld aoanly, Pa., boaaded aa followa : Oa Iba eaet be Ueer alley, aa tba aoath by lot No. at la plot of aaid botaagh, oa tha aaat by Oak alley, weal by Ueorge atraet, aad known la plaa af aald borough aa lot No. av having araetrd thoreoa large frame hoaee with kltehea attached. Halted, taken la aemtiaa, aad to ha told aa tha property of Palrlek Ualna. Aleo, a pertaia btof laad eltaate la Clearfield borough, CltarBeld exinaly, Peaoaylvnnin, being AT feat i inehea oa Heeond atfoaa. hA... toa ful deep hounded on tha eel by geeoad alrtel, an Iba aenk by Read etreet, oa tba aaat by aa alley, oa tbo toatb by lot No. till, oa whlob ara treated lateral frame dwelllag heaeet aooupled by tenantt. Tht laid premiaaa being lahjeal ta yearly Uroand Heal af lit par year. Btoardtd la Book "B B." gaga let by wrlllag Had. lo qolalloa waived aad property eeadaaanod. Kelied, Ukea ha eaeeutloa and In batald aa lhanraaar. ir " ntauare B. aaier. Taaat aa (tii. Tk. aria, ar aaaa ai wkub tba property .ball ba ttratk tf matt be paid al tba tlmt af aale, artaeh aiktr arraagaaaaatl made aa will be apprand, alharwlta tha property will aa immediately pat ap aad eod tgala al tba ainaaea aad rlak af tha pareea ta whom II waa atraek aaT, aad wba. la aaee af daaeieaev aa ouek re-aale, thall make gaad tha aaaja, aad la aa iaetanee will lha Deed be pretealad la Coart hr roatrmeUon aaleta tka atoaray le arlaalla paid la tba Nhtrlf. ANDARW PINTt, Jr, Snaairr'i Ornca, I flbarut. CletrHeld, Pa., dept. , II7T.