oaWanvadhndMoafc. ji (iioHin B. GooriLANneB, Editor. CLBAHKIELD, I'a. WEDNESDAY MOIl.Nl.NU, f EIT. 19, 1877. Reader, If you want to know what ll going no In tho huiinep, world, Ju.t reed oar eilrertiflng eelatnna, tht Npwtiai column in pnrtleulnr. DEMOrRATICSTATE TICKET. faR tU'l'RKMR JUIXIR: Hon. JOHN TRUNKEY, OF VltNANClO rol'NTY. for auditor (juneral: Hon.AV1I.MAM r. BCI1KLL, OK nriFORI) COUNTY. FOR STATU lltKAKLHtli: ' Hon. AMOS C. NOYKS, OF CLINTON COUNTY. MAXIMS FOR THE DAY. No man worthy lb office of President should I willing to hold it if counted in, or pUoed there by aoy fraud, t". 8. Grant. I could never hint bee reconciled to tbe ele vatten by the iniftlleft sid of nine of a per hod, however resectable to triTMt life, who mutt forever carry upon hie brow tho stamp of fraud ft nt triumphant Id American h If lory. No suh aequent action, however mertlorioas, en waeh De leltere of that record. CRARtrn Fameta Apami. Voder tbe forme of law, Kutherford 1). Hayes Imn bfen declared Prtrident of tbe Cnited Hlate. Jlia title mil upon disfraachiptmeot of lawful voters, the falie certificate of the returning offi cers acting corruptly, and the decliion of ft o tu rn in ion which hue refused to hear evidence of al leged fraud. For the flrat tint are the American people confronted with the faat of e fraudulently elected l'rerident. Let It cot bo understood that the fraud will be silently acq uir seed In by the country. Let no hour pas in which the usurpa tion it forgotten. Addrkkb or lKHoraATtr M. C.'i. One hundred yetrf of human depravity ccu aulated and conaentrated into ft climax of crime. Never again in fire hundred yean shall tbey have an opportunity to repeat the wrong. llAXIKI- W. VoORHRRa. I would rather bare the endorsement of a quar ter of ft million of tbe American people tban tbat of tbe Louisiana Returning Hoard, or of the Com miuioQ which excluded the fucti and decided the quertioo on a technicality. Tho. A. Herbricxi. 3Fi3sir'03R.xia:: Grand Democratic Rally FOR A meeting of tho Democracy, and of all others opposed lo the present State and National Ad minititnttionH, will convene in tiie COURT HOUSE, IN CLEARFIELD, PA., ON TUESDAY EVENING September 25th, 1877, AT T O'CLOCK, P. M. Let us enter into the contest with vigor, and with ft determi nation to drive from power those who have betrayed the trusts confided to their hands,and when the rogues in office were pointed out by 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 iu 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,Kconoiny and Retrenchment must be inaugu rated from this time forward. The necessity of a change is ad mitted on all hands, Tbe Meeting n lit be ndilrcened by SENATOR WALLACE, Hon. WM. P.SCHELL, nrmorrntle Nominee lor Auditor General, Col. AMOS V, XOYKN, Our Nominee for HUu, Tren.urer, And other speakers. We cor dially invite all to be present and listen to a calm discussion of the vital issues of the day. - j. iv. now rc. Hecrelary, lMRAEI.Tr;T, Chairman. CltarOcld. Pn.,Mept. 11, 187T, Wuv the Distinction. The Hoard ol Pardons bavo commuted the sen tence of tho Molly Mac;mro, Thomas Campbell, to imprisonment lor lire, but Curlcy, convicted of murder in Mont gomery, was hung. The Peimaiiv Klection. Tho fol lowing is the aggregato voto polled for each candidato at the primary election on Saturday last : llloom (It Wil.on 144 Minw.... 1"J ll.rw ., 4 Mctku 1,J7 M Cloikoj . 1,JJ "Remedial M easures." For a man who has been a iolo;ious sinner for sixty -six years, aud in his sixty -seventh year makes np his mind to lead a dif ferent and upright life in tho futuro, may be good in the light that theologi ans view things, and, no doubt, en ables an intelligent man to point out "remedial measures" as so many mile stones along tho highway which leads to Letter life, but when an old politi cal harlot liko William D. Kelly rises to point out to politicians, or anybody else, "remedial measures," his vlows should not be accepted by bigots and fools. Ho hat been the loading advo cato of overy damnablo measure tbat has been placed on tbe statue book for the past eighteen years. A nd now, when he aces the ruin bo has wrought, to engage in issuing "remedial" essays, partake of so much demagognoism, or down-right knavery, that we cannot Mop to discuss the question. LIBERTY ON! Til Toohin Biii'Niirn. The Woll-iah-Norria flglil, which broko out in the Kiulinil Htitlo 'onvoiilinii, was re tifttloil with fur nioro viulenru in the I'hiludelphia gathering ot the clans, on the 13th, when thoy met to nominate candidate to fill tho city olllcoi. Every rule of decorum in conduct and spoeuh vuu imitv vuiiwiiiivii LPjr vinim iiiuibi idcuK." The open abtnte of the prom incnt Radical party loaders, by aucb men as Hrewater and hi followers. wan to bitter and vindictive, tbat It w ill be impossible to salve It over. Lot tho revolutions go on, when these rogues get through calling each other bad names and exposing the numerous crimes thai both factions have jointly committed upon tbe Slate and city Treasure, honest men will got their ducn. Friday, October 5th, is the last day for the payment of taxes. Ciikai' States jiansiiip. Tho Kadi cal leaders would like to havo us be lieve that thoy aro "the good angols,' who have been sent lrom the infernal regions, to euro all the political ills they themselves entailod upon tbe country. The sum total in tba finan cial plank in their platform, is a call for romonotiaation of silvor. That party is roeponsiblo for all the evils of our financial system, and this is all it has to offer or rcliove the distresses of the times I Tho common highwayman has Irequontly offered his plundered victim tbe same consolation sparing his life. Statesmanship, is it? or Ireo- bootcrs, which ? Tin Temperance Ticket. Tbe ProhibitioniHls hold their Stato Con- rention at llarrisburg, on the 21st inst., and put tho following ticket in the field : For Supretn. Judge A. H.Win ton, of Lalorn. For Sut. Tr.niurer Snmnel Cornett, nf Chen ter. For Auditor a.nwnt A. A. Buker, nf Cant. brU count. The gentlemen named are all good men, but lack tho experience, and are otherwise not as well qualified to dis charge tho oncrousduties of the respect ive ollices as the Democratic nominees. It is, therefore, no improvement for a Democrat to voto that ticket this full. The Xormai Commission. A Com mission, consisting of J. P.Wickcrsham, Superintendent of Public Instruction, ox-Gov. Uigler, of Clearfield, (ion. Jas. A. Uenvcr, of Bellefonto, Dr. Charles II. Kurly, of Itidgwoy, C. IS. Gould, ol Emporium, John A. Grogory, Superin tendent of t'kaiBold county, and the Suiei'intendcnt8of Contre, Klk, Potter, Cameron and Clinton, visitod the Nor nml School buildings at Lock Haven, on tho 14ih inst., and formally accepted tho buildings in question, as required by I ho Act of Assembly. 1!kmoVD. Chairman lloyt has been exchanged lor the successor of Col. Jim Millikin, Col. Win. P. Wilson, of Bcllefontc, who will, in the future, record tbo word "Chairman" for Hob't W. Mackcy, tt. al. Ho Domooral will! weep over Iloyt's displacement. He bad too much "Governor" on the brain, and was not pliable enough for those who proposed to handle him. Hence he was thrown overboard, Jonah like, (excepting tbe whale portion of tho ac count), for being too Intractable. A RemcofLinoolnism. Tho French are just now treating tho freedom of speech just as Lincoln and Seward did wliilo they wore "tho government" in this country. Leon (iambetta, the French Republican leader, was senten ced by a Paris police court on Tuesday to an imprisonment of three months and to pay a fine of two thousand francs. If is offenco was a speech de livered at Lillo, In which he roughly handled tbo government of Marshal McMabon. Wtomibo Answeiib California. It will bo a surprise to most people in this section ot country, to learn that thcro has been an election in Wyoming Territory, and tbo Democrat bave carried tho Legislature. This is not a very important victory, but it is a complete revolution of the Territorial Legislature, which was last year com posed of twenty-four Republicans and fiAeen Democrats. Yes I Wo notice that some Radical cotomporariea aro asking thoir Demo cratic brethren whether they have heard tho news from Maine. Yos, we have. Have you hoard tbe news from California ? The loss of a State and a United States Senator at one clip, on the part of tho governing party, sounds a little rough. Rut it's true. Democratic Headquarters. Capt. McClelland, Chairman of the Demo cratic Committee, has taken bead quarters lor the campaign at rooms 7 and 9, Girard House. Mr. William V. McGrath, of Philadelphia, is Treasurer P. J. Pierce, ol Morcar, Sol. Foster, Jr., of rottsvillo, and Wm. II. Eagle, of Marietta, Socretarioa. Who is He. Ouite a nnmber of Radical journalists are inquiring, "who is Col. W. P. Wilson, our Chairman T" We inform them voluntarily that he la a third ralo Bellefonto lawyer, ready to aign his name to anything that Cameron, Mackey tc Co. may draw np. He can be utilised in lhat way. ' Natural!!!. Those person of for oign birth, residing in this ooanty,who havo resided in tbisoonntry five years, and bave not taken out their papers, must do so at September Court If they intend to vote in November. The smash op of things in th Dis trict Attorney Convention, In Phila delphia, makes Radical Rome howl. MuutL Conduct. Th party of "grand moral Idea" ia alwaya "pot ting ita loot into it." The Harrlnlmrg Tnlrid, In alluding to tba ooutluot ol the member comprising tha rocent Stale assemblag of tbocducattxl, god ly (?) and ruflned(TT) men of th Com monwealth, aayi! "Tha soones in the ltupublicnn Btata Convention during gathering of devotee oi tha prixering or rat pit. Ulnae and bootings, up roar and confusion, were the order, when Mr, Wolf dared to tell a part oi the truth in regaru to the clique which dominate the Republican party In this Stato. And this la tbe party tbat boasts of ita decency and respectability and whoso leaders, like the elf-right eous Pharisee, make broad their pby- latteries and hypocritically thank God that they aro not a other mon are. This is the party that prates of It de votion to freedom ol speech and the equality of all men. W by, there was not even decency enough in the Con vention to enforce respectful atteution lo tbe remarks of a representative of the minority whose very pluck ought to bave commanded tho admiration of tbe body." Pay your taxes on or before the 5th of next month. A Peoonosticatoi. Judgo Black, in political and legal matters, is, no doubt, the equal of his namesake, Jere miah, if not in a theological sense. Among his good English sayings, while pointing out before tbe 8 by 7 tribu nal, the certainty ot Mr. Tilden's elec tion, be remarked : Jutivt (rW ttilA ImWm Am! (f ntrtt-M wilt . inn Watt till Ikt fii fa 14 U l(W, anu a mm mi j mmt mm ruMmf an. nt and jroa m'I am a jtaa fri'ndiai (A... Such wero Judge Black's remarks In bis closing speech before the Elec toral Commission. Tbe grinding be commenced. California has just ground out, exceedingly fine, "KfHgy" Sargout, one of tbe conspirators that atole tbe Presidency. He i buried under an avalancbe of thirty-eight majority on joint ballot in tbe Legislature. A Dem ocrat will take hia place In the United State. "One by one the roses fall," and before tbe 4th of March next, (tbe close of the present Congress) tbat body and the United State Senate will be as largoly Democratic as these bodies ever were Radical during the palmiest days of that abort-lived and corrupt party. Don't fail to pay your State and county tax on or before the 5th of October next. Bad Name to "Crack." The edi tor of the Louisville (Ky.) Courier, In alluding to the crooked names given to the public in the warfare now going on between fiuaaia and Turkey, says : "Among a number of village destroyed by thoso Sheridan of tb Russian ar my, the Cossacks, was Tchinakdje. We like lo see such name as that In th telegraphic dispatches. The op erator and tho printer may kick and knock that name around, and batter and bruise it np as much as they please, and it make no sort nf difference not, at least to us over here. ' It 1 just as good as it ever wan. You may even spell It backwards Kjdkanihct and it does Just a well that way a any other ; in tact, it doe '' darned light" belter, ior you can then come very near making a real name of It, which you can't do if yon spoil it correctly if tbo dispatches have ever spelled it correctly." October 6th is the last chance ior the payment oi taxes. Radical Glort. "These are Radi cal times," exclaimed a workman out of employment, while standing on the atreot cornor tbe other evening. "That' so I" remarked another, "we have Rail road strike I Mine suspensions! Sol diers 1 Mobs! Murder I Blood I Pil lage ! Robbery I Fire I Starvation 1 W hoop er up 1 'Rah lor Radicalism 1" W hope the unemployed will remem ber that tbe Radical party ha gov erned and conducted the publio affairs of this country for seventeen years, and tbe loader have had both time and opportunities to Improve and build up the business affairs of tbe country. If they have neglected the first duties of the governing or ruling class tor that length of time, is it like ly that they will do any better in the future? Why not employ somebody else ? It I impossible to make buai nesa affairs any worse by a change. Don't forget your State and county tax. October 6 lb I the last day on which It can be paid in order to secure a vote. Death or Mb. Cameron. William Cameron, a brothor of General Simon Cameron, died at hi horn In Union county, on last Monday week, aged eighty-four year. He was probably the wealthieat man in tllst section ol th State. Hia last public gift was that of presenting to the borough of Lewis burg a 110,000 fireengine. The Journal, of that place, in alluding to bis death, says: "la the demise of Mr. Cameron, our borough, and indoed onr oounty, ha austained an Irreparable loss. Through tbe mean of hia great wealth, with hi kindness of heart, be ha left a reoord for good which fow men caa leave. Many, now that he ia gone, corao forward to attest what h did for them. His memory and works will liv long in the remembrance of onr people." ' Nassi NaioHaoa. W notice that the Democrats of the Toledo (Ohio) Senatorial District, have nominated General James B. Steadman for State Senator, and an exchange saya ther is no doubt of his election. The General is a brother-in-law of Judge Barrett's, where a number of oar citi- tens became acquainted with him while on a visit ther. If th people of Ohio fill their Stat Senate with such representative Democrats a Gen eral Steadman, Stanley Matthewa and Rev. Garfield may a well bang their harp on the lake short willows. Ticket No. Kocr. A Stat Labor Reform Convention met at Harrisburg on last Monday a week and nominated tbe following ticket Far BanmtM JnAft Ian. Waj. BvnU, of Col smbinoanntv. Fat Anautor an ami ;n at Daaie, nf rUnt- Vt Stain Trananwt Ja t L. Wrlfut of fall aealnnln. About 33 delegate wer present rep resenting about that nnmber of differ ent labor organisation throughoet th at. South Carolina's Martvih. The1 Philadelphia Timet, In alluding to the; "ridding up" process lhat is now going on in the Palmetto State, saya: "It has never before occurred In tbla coun try that so many eminent persons have received attention at the band of on grand jury as have been started on tba way to the ponlfon'.iurv in South Car olina. A careful clnsaiflcMLhin shows ii r anaiaj. l mm - a if,- 1 viiv uiiiivu uinii-o oviiaiur, vu. njivu tenant Governor, four State Senator, two Speakers of tbo House of Repre sentatives, two members of tbe Legis lature, two Congressmen, two Stat Treasurer, two Controller Generals, on Secretary of State, on Judge of the Supreme Court, one Clerk of the House, one Secretary of the Senate, one Financial Agent and one Revenue Collector. This is only a portion of those who aro likely to be accommo dated with indictments, but the work will be continued by another grand jury tbo present one ia tirod. Pay your taxes on or before Friday October 5th. Brimstone in thi Air. Tbe liar risburg Patriot, relates tbe following episode which occurred at the Loobiel Hotel in that City the night previous to th assembling of tbe late Radical Convention, between Hon. Robert W. Mackoy, and Major A. Wilson Norris ; The latter stepped into Mackey' room and extended bis band, which Maekoy refused to shake on account, he remark ed, of Major Norris having spoken dis courteously of bim in a speech before tbe Republican Convention yesterday. Major Norris said, "Doos this mean war?" Mackoy replied that it did. Major Norris then accused Mackey of having violated a pledge that be recent ly made to support Colonel Reedor, which was flatly denied by Mackey. Norris replied sharply that he could produce the proof, and referred to par ties present who (yore more responsi ble person tban Mr. Mackoy. After some further discussion Mr. Maokey extended hi hand, but Major Norris refused to "shake," and so tbe matter stood when the two Republican sepa rated last night. Swappino Horses. "The late la mented" was always averse to swap ping horse while oroasing a stream. The Radical leadors in thi State do seem to viow thing from that atand point, but they traded off their tried and experienced Chairman, Col. Iloyt, for a Bollefonte colt, not yet bridle- broke. Me do not wish to be under stood a objecting to this dicker, Be cause it is well known tbat "Bob" Mackey and Senator Cameron and father are running Ibis campaign for the Radicals, and If tbe colt does not make good lime, it is far niora easily tabled than that lloyt roadster. When Mackey assume the duties, anybody ill do for Chairman of the State Committee. A Unkind Cut. Hon. Wm. M. Bunn one of tbe Philadelphia "high fliers" of tho Radical persuasion, was a delegate to the late Stale Convention, and offered the following resolution in tbat body: 14, Tbnl wa rva-ard wltn udalratlaa tha PrMtoaol'l falthral atl.atian la hi. Chrl..lau dnliee, and wa enrdldl, reenannend the adoDMea or duly n0 nl tha kiemlira Maaelat nf that beautiful .ran, ratilM "Whaa I aan read mj ia .lane. There being a majority of ungodly men in the Assemblage tbe resolution waa detested, and something else not half as practical was adopted. Those who last year voted on ag must pay their Slate and oounty tax by the 5th of October next , u Go in I The fight which commenced i at Harrisburg, betweon tbe brethren of the Radical persuasion, was renew ed In Philadelphia; and lrom what tbe loader aay of each othor it will be very strange if the people of the State do not elect honest men to office this fall. Democrats I use the ballot more certain this full than ever, and put the public plunderers to flight Lot the people rule once more, and send the rogue to tbe rear. Sportive. The Louitvilli Courier- Journal make rather free with our Prince Don and hi loyal retainers. Just think of the audacity of such a description of the late Republican State Convention as tbe following: The Peauaytvaule Kenablleaa Caaventioa waa rather n eeateai affair. Doa Ouaeroa aaada the ueaiaulMU. two weeka beferehnad, nnd Iwa man, working under hia anperrUion, nt hi. iwn bouee, made the platform. Than everything wm read for tha OeUTOntleo, nnd Penntv Poodle name b tows Upon n spotted pony t Be alaeh n feather la hia hat And eelled It Caia.roajr. On I Howard! General Howard' Indian campaign proves to be as great a failure as bis administration of the negro bureau, and General 8berman evidently sees it In that light, because in hi last order to tbat officer, be say : "driv the enemy to tbe wall and clean them oat," adding, "if yon can't do it, turn over the eommund to some young officer." This i certainly a liberal order, and General Howard will no doubt execute it without delay. A Pretty Candidate. Judge West tbe Radical nominee for Governor of Ohio, make It bit chiel duty to tramp around over the State assailing George H. Pendleton for being rfcA, and Gen. Tom Ewing for being poor. Thee two Democratic champion are thorns in West's tide. Hence be squirm and loop to email things. Tbe Eight rt Seven. Justice Brad ley I out In a card defending hia ac tion in th Electoral Commission. Can h satisfy lb world that hia decision wa honestly made. Exchange. Wo! h will hav to make hi cm clearer In th next communication than b did In th last General Wad Hampton passed west, over th Pennsylvania railroad, one day last week. Every Radical editor became nervous over it, fearing tbat he wa going to blow np th Allegheny tunnel, and then send for th Cooled orate army. One or tii Bubbles. An txohang says that th Cherry farm, Clarion county, wa sold recently for 150,000. Ther are forty acre of It Ons rear ago it was offered for 12,500, with no payers. Th Keait of the California election ha prod need sevsral losks of aula ob tokens, now crowing from th Gold en OoaM to Cap Cod. THE KASTJMN WAH. The capture of Pluvna by the Rus sian proves to lie false. They had car ried tnreu redoubts, and one or two othor strong positions, but tbey were within a few days thereafter retaken by the Turks, who bav full possession of the place. The latest report are as lollowsi Constantinople. September 17 10.40 A. M. A dispatch from Shumla ttptta, Jhat. Bufclnun l'ii)H yrsterd.tr J din Bag now works. Joels over Previous to the capture ol the fort tne Mussian, wno bad recoivoa con siderable relnforcomen's, made several unsuccessful attacks upon tbe Turkish positions commanding the (iabrova road. London, Sept. 17. The Daily Hew (strong pro-Russian) sums up tbe morn ing's intelligence in a leading article aa follows: "Looking impartially at the facta as tbey are presented tbia morn ing to tha publio we are unable to form any other conclusion tban that the at tack on Plevna baa not only failed, but so failod tbat it cannot be renewed un der tho oonditiona in which the Russian commander finds himself placed, lie baa attempted what tbe great German commanders never altemptod in their French campaign, and ha used up his slight superiority of men with extraor dinary rapidity. He la liable to be at tacked at any givon part of bis front by a force larger than any which be can assemble there. In a word, he ia beaten." Constantinople, September 17. A dispatch from Suleman Pasha con firms the report nf th capture of Fort St Nicholas in the Ssipka pass, ll waa taken at four o'clock Sunday morning by assault. The correspondent who describes Wednesday' battle, anys : "Uuneml Skoboloff lost 2,000 men In attacking tbe redoubt He lost 3,000 more in holding it. An Immense proportion of officers were killed or wounded. Only one commander of a regiment is alive, and scarcely a head of a battal ion is loft. Two officers of the staff are killed, one of whom was Varastcb agin, brother of tho great artist, and another brother was wounded. I aaw General Skokeloff in hia tent at night. He waa quite calm and collected, and said : "1 nave done my best, I oould do no more ; my detachment ia half des troyed ; my regiments do not exist ; I have no officer left ; I bave lost three guns." Why did they refuse you re inforcements?' I asked. 'Who was to blame f 'I blamo nobody,' he replied, it la tbe will of God.' " A -Reverential "Spread." Radical assemblages are always spiced, more or less, with something godly. The party leaders, except tbe late Secretary of War Belknap, and Grant's private Secretary, Babcock and a score ol others, are "controlled by grand moral ideas. Hence the declarations of Major Norris, Gov. Hartrar..Ta private Secretary, and a delegate in tbo late Radical State Convention. After Wolf bad delivered himself, and successfully, too, in pointing out the crooked con duct of his party loaders, the Major declaimed himself in this wise : 'I say now, before my God, that the fight is a fight against Hartranlt!" What a pity lor Hartranft. But it is the first we knew that Wm. H. Armstrong, of Williamsport, was in any way allied with tbe oreator of tho universe. Nor. ria' and Wolf's oonduot precludes the idea that anything celestial was present in tbat assemblage of political free booters. But tbey still may think that thoy hare a patanl ho manunvcturing "grand moral ideaa," and plundering tbeir neighbors. Stabtiro Earlt. Tbe Democrats of Northumberland county act as though they proposed to shoulder tbe campaign of 1878. Tbey last week elected tbeir two delegates to the last Stale Convention, and proposed tbe following: Jt.nl.id, That tha delegate, aleeled to repraeeat Nerlaumberlond noun!? la the went Demoerotte Sink) Coanalloa, hn laatraelad ra una all beaor. able moaae to eeeure lee noa I nation of Hon A. H. Dill, of I'nlen oooatr, a. eur nest onadldata for Governor. We are aware that tbe eastern por tion of tht Stat wa handled a little roughly in our last State Convention ; but we will propose to play a "double header game" from thi timo forward. The northern and western portion of i tbe Stato are going to roll up a largo Democratic majority this fall, for the Democratic State ticket, and when we moot onr eastern friends in State Con vention again, we will giro tbom the "butt end" of the offices, with tho re quest tbat they furnish us with first dan men for the various positions, and roll up as handsome a Democratic majority for the ticket a we will thi fall. Mobton all Rioht. The "govern ment" circa which has been exhibiting In Ohio the past week, switched off and went to Richmond, lndiana,where Senator Morton la down on a aick bod. None oi th performers wei allowed to enter tbe sick room except Hayes, who went In and kissed the invalid Senator, who, in return, remarked : "1 will aopport your administration." Those present say tbe "government" wept in real gushing style. Morton and Uayea bav thorofora kissed and "made np." Now, let Blaine and Conklin go and do likowias. I Motion. Th result of the Call- ifornia election has even exoltod tbo Democrats In Massachusetts, Tbey held a State Convention on Friday last, and nominated a lull State ticket. Ex- Gov. Wm. Gaston was nominated for Governor. The enthusiasm mar be imagined from the fact tbat every hamlet in the State was represented, and 1,941 delegates answered to their name. Our friends, in ths witch hanging Stato claim lhat Gaston will be elected. We fear tbat tbey are too enthusiastic down there. . Ths Problem Families Last year Theodore Tilton prepared a lecture en titled, "the Problem of Lllo." and de livered it in a nnmber of places. His bearers oould Interpret tbe "problem" very pointedly. We notice that Henry Ward Boeeher has prepared a lecture on th same subject, and delivered it In Brooklyn the other nia-ht We ore- sum Mrs. Tilton will follow suit next easoB. If this trio doe not under stand th "problem of life," who does? Go la. Tbe South Caroline carpet bag rogue are beginning to disembowel each other. Ex-State Treasurer Par ker aay that Chamberlain, rattersoa, tf. ., are thieve of th largosl atis, and they reply, "yon'r a liar," etc Tbey are all nice Statesmen. Senator Wallace went over to Wash ington lavet week, to engage a bouse, or rooms, daring th session. He waa nearly devoured by the interviewer and oormpoadenta. He got away, however, aad is house eamin temdv lo I open the Mmpeign. TKRH1BI.K It. ft. A CI 'ID EXT. An awful accident occurred on the Philadelphia and Kriu railroad, nhoilly before Ho'clM-k Saturday morning, one mile west ol Mum y, l oused by a collision botweon tbe Krie inuil train north, which left llarrisburg at 4.20 in the morning, and was due atMuncyut 7.45 a. in., and an eastward hound freight train. Tbo engineer, W. IC. Atliik mid messenger, Jacob Sluinmun were both burned 1 1 dua-'S in the debris before aa- a.iu expruu-j cnTot.-i .mi.,. passenger and sleeping cars were not damaged. Both engines and eight cars laden with coul oil wore destroyed. Tbo route agent Mr. (ioorge II. M oo re house, made a narrow escape. He was thrown out of tho express cur but es caped with a lew severe bruises. Doth locomotivusund mostoflliofreight cars aro a total wreck. Two car loads of. whoat and several coal oil cunt were de stroyed, and the baggage and express cars witn their contents consmnuu Tho engineer of tho passenger train and the expressman were both burned up in tho wreck. No others wore so- riously hurt. The accident is attributed to a mis understanding between a line opera tor and tho conductor of tho freight train which collided with the Erie mail west Tho passenger train loft Muncy promptly "on time," and when turning a pretty sharp ourvo, about a mile wont ot Muncy, Mr. Win. K.. Attick, tho on irinoer of the Dassoiitror train, saw the freight train coming towards him and In dangerous proximity. Tho heroic and self-sacrificing engineer immediate ly applied tho air brake, while Mr. William Bailey, tho engineer of the ruigm truin, gave llie mgual lur "down lirnkes, revunuui his enuine. then jumped off followed by his fireman, both escaping with a fyw slight bruises. I lie nreinan ol tbo littHseni'er train also jumped and saved his lite. The trains were running at about 15 to IS miles per Dour. The shock of tho collision wus hard ly over, says our informant, before the oil from the tanksosenped and running uiwsra me locomotive sotting lire to tho train, and in a few moments the mass of debris was in flames. The ex press and haggago car noon took fire. In the express car were Messrs. Jacob A. Steinman, tho messenger, aud Geo. 11. MooreliotiBo, of Harrisburg. Tho lattor is tbo agent of tho Adums ex press company, and was thrown out of the sido dour of tbo car and flung upon a bank on the aide of the track, Mr. Moorabouse was somewhat stunned, hut when bo returned to consciousness he found the roof of the car over bim. He got out from under his unpleasant position and went to tho wreck to look for bis companion. Hunting among tho ruins of the car be discovered Stein man on the floor, the body terribly lorn and bleeding, hia entrails actually banging out over tbo safe, with life ex tinct. The messonirer, evidently, bad been knocked down, and was so terri bly nianglod by the flying boxes and heavy goods wbon the shock came, and bad tho lilo almost instantly crushed out of bin. In a very short timo tho flames, fed oy ine uowing oil, reached the express car, entirely consuming Steinnian's body I Not $ fragment of bis remains have since boon found ! r.rerytbing in charge of the express messenger was lost. The total loss is estimated at from (35.000 to 840.000. Tbe engines, it is fuarod, are almost to tally ruined, while there was almost one thousand bushels of wheat lost, together with the contents of five oil cars, tbo express goods and the entire eleven cars, including tbo postal, bsg gago and express cars. T I .1 t, l .1 . . , jiuiueinuer nisi r riuay, irctoocr a iu is the last day on which lo pay Hints "J TOLD YOU SO" AMEKICAH RliafcMBVa VICTORY. THE CENTENNIAL TROPUT REMAINS PN THIS SIDE OP TIIE DM POND. Cbeedmore, Septcmbor 14. Ameri can loam's total at 800 yards is 575, aa billows: Jowell, 72; Blydenburg, 73; A lion, 70 ; Webor, 74 ; Bi uce, 7 4 ; Jud son, 74 ; Dakln, 70 j Hyde, 72. THE BRITISH SCORE. Tho total score of the British team at 800 yards is 55!l, as follows : Hal lord, 72 ; Colonel Fenlon, 70 ; Hum phrey, 64; Bigby, 72; Milner, 70; Ferguson, 70; KvansJ72; Lieutenant George Fonton, 69. TUB 900 TARD RANOR. In the 900 yard range the Ameri cans in lourtoen shots, scored fi4 and tho British in seven shots, 31. Tho British team in the 800 yards' range made the bust score ever mado by them. The Americans bent them by sixteen points in this range. AMERICAN SCORE 900 YARDS. Tbo individual scores of tbe Ameri cans at 900 yards areas follows : D.ikiir 67; Allen, 73; Blydenburg, 72 ; Jack son, 66 ; Weber, 71 ; Jewell, 65 ; Hyde, 68; Bruce, 72; total, 554. BRITISH SCORE 900 YARDS. Tbe total of tho British riflemen at 900 y arils are aa follows: liighy, 69; Evans, 67; Col. Kenton, 66; Milner, 66; Halford, 69; Humphrey, 68 ; Fer guson, 67; Lieutenant Fonton, 64; to tal, 636. OOBE AT 1000 YARDS RANOR. Total at 1000 yards, A mericans, 650 ; British 618; grand total, Americans, 3,334; British, 3,242. The Americans won by 92 points. The Siioab Bulls Hurt. An ex change says : "Look out for choap su gar after the preserving is all done ! Sugar speculator bave 350,000,000 pounds of that useful commodity on thoir bands, having over-estimated the demand Ibis rear, and will likely bo compelled to soli at a heavy loss. It does one good to near once in a wniio ol those speculators being "stuck," who make a business of bulling up the prices of coffee, sugar, and other nec essaries nf life, by which menns they often mako millions of dollars a day off lbs awoat of the laboring men ol the country. Governor Bishop, in company with Uon. J. F. McKinney, called upon Judge West, the Republican candidato tor Uovernor, wiien both were in Co lumbus, a short time sinoe. A numbor of gentlemen were present when Judge West remarked, "Gentlemen, you see present tne next Govornor ol Uuio, "lea, Judge, one of the party anawor- cd, "but you can't trt it Hftc di'frtlsfro.fnt. UMINIMTHATOK'S NOTICB. Netleo U herelie girra thai Mm ef Ad aelBlrtretloa oa tha ertnta ef JOS. POSTLE THWAIT, lata of Brad, towaahln, Olearleld Co., rune u, dee d. hnelna bona dole eras tad tbe underrlgned, nil pereono Indebted le aald eatete will nleaeo mean iaa.dlatn aaTaeat, and tboee hneing alalaa er deaaada will preeeat tana proporlr nntnenlloated lor elli.a.ut wits eutd.l.r. UKORllR 0. K1KK. Ulboraberg, tm , Sept IS, 77 1. Ada'r. T OUT COW. Minion froa the prMolee. ef MJ tne euneeriner, reneing in iiewrenee tewa ahin. nouth-eoM of CleerAald, n white fear-veer eld eew, with aaall red enote en the eidee, white forehead nnd red neea. Perron, glrlne nollee by poetel eerd, or otherwIM, Ihnt will Med In the ro eever ef the aaw, will be .alteblf rewarded . WM. AIN8BH0UUU. Clearueld, Pa, Sept. Ii, 1I7T -II. 1)ABIM)N bJOTIUIeWNetioole heron. giroa Ihnt, ia aeoordoneo with the previalon of oeeiieo u, amnio e el the ueeiiiintion of renn arlraata, nppltontloo will ho auue le the Board of Perdeoe, at their aaetieg, tbo ret Teeedap of Oetober, Ior the unrdea of Kdoard al.Uone, eoa aed In tbe Woelera Pealtealiarv be e.ateaoe af tne Oaan al uaartar Seeelana ol Uleertold ana ej, arrdnao rera.iari. 1. 1. IROCKBANI, Atl'i for Applieent ClearlelJ, fa., ep. II, IITf-tl. JJftt- at'frttSfmfBts. S1II4HTI.H lK INCOHPOH ATIII.-- t Nuliee I. h.relir .Hen that a 'He4toa nlll be made to the t'ourt of Cowin-n M-a. ol I'li-ar. S.ld eoonlr. nt the n.lt Hui.lon, e inaiaeeolei H.itrniber 31th, 1 87T, for a Cbart.r el' Inonroora llun fur lb. l'urwin.itw l.tunr? AMooletion, ia (be borough oP Curwen. ille. W. O. AHNOI.D, Curwen.rllle, B.it. IS, IST7 ll Attomer. BROKE JAIL SlOO REWARD ! i.VuiirTVV IU ka eld '. it ha arraal - - y , - - .... -.:... lira) in. h tinikt. out of aalri l-tl an WmiI...... . night, Ktptrrabfr 61 b. IC77. H mil It, b about 13 1 yrin old, ft rt 0 Inobtii in bulght. tout huHt. nd bat) black lldt wblikar and rathtr large aott. Long It a boot 10 ytmra old, ft fort I loib-i In height, iiont built, and ttnootb faoa. Vitty dollars will b paid for tba arrant of tii bar, er one t unarm, dollars lur both or then. ANIjRKW PKXTZ, Jr., CI-arflHd, Pa., fl-pt 12, 1K77-.1L 1 a' I O Id AJI AT ION! Snaairr'n Ofrica, 1 Clrarlleld, fa., Sept. ft, 1877. j Whftraai, It hnt rane to mr nolioa lhat flih dame have barn ereotc.J, and wt-naU placed la tha wit branch ot tht BufKiuetianaa river and Cbarnrld ereal., for the purpose of eatahing fth, eontrarr to an Aot of Aiaembly aiiprured I he 24ih dy nf May, U7I, entitled "an Aot for tht pro-te-'tlon nf talmon, black bait, am. ether f.od flabee, Aa." Nolioa ta hereby given that the aaul dama and Halt ara known to en It I, and are declared jommon nuiaanoe, and ewnara or manager af the aaane are hereby required ta die u a bite and remove tba aane tuwo reader them ni longer mpable of takliig or Injuiibf tha flabet of tba laid faaoii, of whatever kind, within ten days fron ihii data. AN'iiKUW PKNTZ, Jr.. hberiflr. t)ir. Attorkkt'i Orrica, I Clearfield, Pa, Bept. k, 1.477. f Ity the 34th Beeiion of an Aot of Asmubly, entitled "aft Art to amend and eonaolidate the KTtral Acta relating to game and gave fiah," approved tha let day af May, 1873, no perewn ia permuted to eatoh ur kill, at any time, in mnj ol ih waura of Bute, aaa only with a huk aud Una or enroll, aoy blaok base, piko or piaKeraJ, under a penalty o twenty-five dollar fur each offence, and be Hereon ia twrmiuad to aalcli or hill, in any way, any of tba above named flab, qeiweon ino lit day ot Marah aad the Ut day ol June, under tha eauia panaity, owe half of winch g'-w to the inforinar. All god i-iliaraa knowing aoy of the provul'in of tbe for-gotng Ant ol Aateably to ha violated, ara hereby requeated to make la to rui at ion a gat oat tbft afleudcr and have .beta returned lo Court, od I will aae mat thoy are proaicnti-d according to law. WM. M. MeCULLOUtlll, ClcftrtWId, Rapt 13, lU7T-4t but. Atl'y. "'"" - SherifTs Sale. TIT flrtue of write of Vena?. V. la.ned I J ent of tbe Ooart ef Common PI f i'I-.p field eounty. and to me dirooted. there will K-fc oxpoeaa w ruuidiu RALK, at tbe Court Hoaae, in Ue dot oo f a of Clearfield, ee. Katarday, the 2Vih day of September, 1877, at 1 o'clock p. m., tbe following deeeribed real eatata, to wit : A eertala treat of land aitaata in IW.Ha twp Ctrarfleld eouuty, Pa , containing about 40 men-. with abuut .14 aoree cleared, and baring a mall plank frame bou-e, two atoriea high, with lug kitrbea attached, log bam aod other ontbuiidirge IhireoB.bouAded a follow! Kelt by 8. Milcgftt,, wtit by (. McFarland, north by 11. Kr art a, and eon lb by H. MuParland. Hnited, taken in eieoo Hon nnd to be told na tha properly of Joseph Troxel. Alto, a lot of ground In the Virougb of Qrf Scld, CI car fir Id euunty, Pa., known in lot laid out by ti. L Heed fiota tbe nortb-a-t corner of hia farm, now Id tha borough of Clearfield, aa lot Ho. 4 ( block ISe. 3, having 1U6 feet frunt on Water atreet and 3.1 (ft in depth, bounded on tha notlh by Water itreet, wen by e it reel, north by an alley and eaat by let Na. X, owned by Mr, blew art. Seined, taken la ei tout ion and to be old a the propwrty of T. J. McCnllvtugb. TaiiHi or 8ali -Tb- price or aum at v.hi?h tha property altall be ttruok off meet be pjj the time of eale, or aucb ether arrange meat ma 1 aa will bo approved, otfacrwiae tbe property will be Immediately put up aud old acain at the ei- !'"" wi ma pereua lo WRom H Wrta i true a oa, and wbo, In eara of de&eienoy nt each re-rele, thai I mnk good lb aama, and in no inrtanoe will tbe Deed be preaentod In Court for own Onset. on nnleta tbe money ia artnally paid to loeaner.B. AMJKbW FKNlZ.Jr Sniturr'i Orricn, ( tibe Clearfield, Pa., Hep. 13, 177. Call and Examine A. GUINZBURG'S NEW STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, AND Gents' Funiisliiiui Gods We would call particular atten tion to the extreme low prices. Country produce of all kinds taken in exchange for goods. AT GUINZBURG, Old Wretern Hotel Corner. Clenrlleld, Pa Sept. 1, ISM. rpoWNWIIIP STATEMENT. J. Annnnl Pintnoial Htateaent of the School, Hoad nnd I eor read, of Che.1 town.hii. lleer- B.ld ooantr, 1'.., for tbe jeer ending April V, ISJ7. SCHOOL HIND-DR aut-nuTnur', .tatumkut. To na't ree'd by Dirt Tree., froa Col.. ft M To na I roe d froa Connl. Troerurer,. . VIS SS To na't nf State eppropriation 217 :i i ,714 at CR. II; eat paid aet b; Treaautrr t,T1 ft 11 anah ia hand, of Tronaarer I DO RESOURCES. Bj amoaot due froa Collector by aaeunt due froa other .ouree... ..1,10 14 ... wa o I2.M6 it LIABILITIES. To debt due bp Dl.trtel To reeonreeeorer llabilitiea , .1 111 IS .. 1,613 18 ?.0 4 U. II. llrnu, Seetelary joss aorKiaaaanr, mar. Tnnia.DR. To ea'l of S hoot food ree'd of Co. Trrni ST01 1ft CR. tip aaoont of order, paid By Treaaurer'a per eentare bj baiaaeo In hunda ef Trenourer 7M St . II (4 II 7l ta ROAD FUND DR. To nmt of waled tnl reeled for lT... .11,1(4 00 To ea't Andlter'a order. Lined derinn jenr........ dH 10 M.IK " CR. Bp Jobn.lon'a hill of werh done.. by P.nnlnrten', hill, forworl Bp MoColljr'l hill, for wore Br Addleaau'l bill for werh. tl 01 411 06 ..... Sll 16 ..... m w U 4SJ 10 Tal lerled, 10 allll. J. Johmloa, R. F.anlne.loo, t M MnCullT. aud J. Addleaea, Superrtear. lor 1870. FOOR FOND DR. To order In Weetoeor M tt To Morale'. Judsaenl II M 104 CR. By Tueher noln ..tJ0 as By IM aneolleeled en Bntten'a duplioat. 171 II J7I II Tal leeied, I allle. No peapere. onarSAR Wuatovan, Peer Heater. We, the uudmtrued, hnrtn eiatttaed hhe ae eounta nf tbe Dialriet Treneerer, Bapervieon and Poor If eater of Ch.et lown.hlp, hereby oerliry that we led thea aorreol en above atated. Alle.ll R. F. DUNBAR, J J. Bunaa, J. P MICH A S( 01h. S.htel.AI (4I1L1N, Auditor.. N.w We.alnfteu, Fn., Aur- Fl. 1STT It. Hrw drntiffmrnfj. TO I PATRONS ! 'rerWau?B4'upnnnr ej. Tarn7awjoaennaai3BBX-. -7. - - f bar. thla day more.! my atore to Seoond atreet. in tbe room known aa WriKht1. Store. Inadditlos to tha large .lock now on bund, I hue. receirod n Urge clock nf new Full & Winter ooK In all the vari on ttyUt of Dry Qoodi, Kolloni, Trimming, WhU (JooJi, Millinery A Fairy tJooda, Carpet. Oil Cloth, Wall Paper. it),, Ae. It i my dettrmiottiot to eontlnut kecplnf good go l, and sail than nt the lowest CASH PRICES, And cheap t tiff al cbeip prieee will not be made n iifllt j here. It notiaoeary te enumerate rticle or price, hut ya will fin pil?a of good and prlrea lo mil everybody. Uy axpea? being one.foarth what thtj wrre, T can efl at the Tory low cat priee. REMEMBER THS PLACR, WILI.IAM RUED, SECOND STREET. Cf.EARFIRI.D, PA. Scr-I. II, lC't-tf. SherifT's Sale. By Ylrtae of aondry write of Fieri Faeint I' uvd out of tbe Court ef Common plena of Clear fleld oounty, and to mo dirMted, there will be o.tpMd to public le, nt the 00 rt 1Im.Jb ha borough of Ckarfield, en Saturday, the 121 day of September, 177, at 1 00 lack p. tba fol lowing deacribed real eatata, to wit: A 11 tboi three oertaln tract of nod, to wit : No I, t-ilnete in Lawrenco townabip, begioniog at a tnna eorner of John tiliaw, Jr. ; thence oorth 1)0 prrcbea to a pt ; thenoe watt 140 and 4 10 pircbca to poat; then north lid peiebet to it" tie; tbrnee eait It tnii. 4-Itt parche to pliM of beginning, ootitalning Q9 aoro and al lowance, more or tea, bing part of large tract No, 2002 ami ZOO and tb fame land conveyed defendant by dead from ti. L. Hoborta' executor rt. al., bearing data April Utn, JiHill, recorded io Deed Boi.k "44" (-na-e 46b sta.t having erected thereon a large bunk barn, two atnry dwelling boue aud other out'iuildita-ra. aiid n good bear lug orchard, and aerva nvtr eultii atiun. N. S, Hit ante la Lawraa townabip, begianing at a post comer of thi Mher land of defendant ; thvni by tha eatae anoili 78 porohe la alone eurner of Juhn bhaw ; thftuM writ HA perch to atone ; tbence north ', perebe to toti ; thenoe eaat lift perebe te plaice of beginning, containing 4t a ran, moreur laaa. with aliowaooM, )niog part of larKr tract Nu. J0O ., and tb aame land nnveTai defenilnnt by deed from Ii. L. Bcbrt" osecuttir et. al.. beaiior "date June IHtb, IU4 , iewM in ld ilook MT" f f MM do boma SAaorea oitarW. No. X, tSitnata in Lawranc tuwnahin. belnc went ana ol n eortam traet of land nnrobaaooi by If.iek and MaiUaw Ogdew from K. il. Knew, bounded on tba wt by John Hhaw, n th aoath by Lever PlegaL, an the et by 7.ek nod Zaek Conklin, aad tbe nenh by oaherlnndi of tbe defondant. Tbe Intereat of the defendant being nbom 4 nere with Sd neree elwared aod nadar en I H vet ion, baring areotad thereon n Irg bouae. 6eiaod, taken in axt-cnlion and to be ld a tbe property of 51 at l hew OgJcn, nieo, mi a Menu ent a in Ureal in a lot orgreaoa: .v 9n.i r... . .l. i. . , feet to place of' beginning, oontnininff ona-fen Kb of an nere, having thereon erntd te atory Tin IShop. beitad. tnken la xaiMtaa aad te be old aa ta a Hia property of J. It. Diln aad F. A. robnaton. Alio, a Ut of ground In the Tillage ef New Ralem, lo th townabip of Brady, bounded nnd deeeribed a follow! Boundod oa tbo eat hy lot of 1'heb h tiner, on th north by Krie turnpike, wet by an alley, and on the anajtb by Isaac Line, being 40 feet fronton Krie turnpike nnd 21V feet dnp, aod having thereon emlod a two atory frame houae, 11x2ft feolj and and a amall table. Keited, taken etooution and In be aold a the property of Fator Hxt. ' Also, a certain pice or trnot of land liluata In Ulmrd townabip, Clearfield oounty, Pa.r bounded and deacribod aa follow: On tbe eaat by Denial Kriac, on tbo north by land of P help A Dodgit, un th south hy land of Mitehell Hhop and u tbe weat by land of Keating containing one hun dred acre more or lens, nil unimproved. Soiaad, taken in execntien, aat to be eold aa tbe property or Henry Wilson. A lo, all that eertain tract or pieo of land sit uate in the townabip of Oobea, ClearlVeldoonoty, Pa , boondi-'d end nnrribcl ne toilowa, te wit: Beginning nt n heminck eornrr of land sold to Uenrg Kitna, tbeooa by tbe aama and land sold J. L. litems wt auot I W0 pcrrhc to a amall ho look in the eariera line of land sold to Jamaa A. Heed, tbene nlaag said Hue aoutb 112 parobr to a pol, thenoobv tne residue ol warrant No. 1911 IV0 perrbo to tb western line ef warrant No. 1016, tbence by catd warrant line north 113 pereh ea to place of beginning, containing on hundred and twenty. five acre and eighty perebe and al lowanee, being part of a largvr treol aurveyed en warrant No. lDtl, gran tod to Kobrt Morris nad Walter 8twart. baited, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Jaaob Kuoier. A lie, a eertain tract of land ittuat in tbe Bor ough of New burg, containing about forty-fit acre, with about thirty five acre cleared, and having erected thereon a two-alory plank boa, frame barn and other outbuildings, amall orobnrd, Ac, being the same two propartiea deecribad ) Deed boohY," page 70 nad (40, and alao ia Deed book No. 9, pa 221. Seised, taken in ax ecu t ion, nnd ta be eold aa the property of Joseph nnd Margaret A cava Alo, a eertain tract or piece of -land ta Pena township, Clearfield county. Pa., bounded and de scribed na follow t On tba eaat by A. Moor nad Kllab Moore, on th north by the Catholic Cbureh Farm, on the weat by land nf Thomas Dixon and on th aoath by land ef Klisha Moore and Rllibn Davie, and containing ninety-five acres, more er !, with nbont filly aoraa cleared, having n email log hanse, log barn nnd wagon abed thereon ate txl t tl, en orchard ofoboto fruit tree, febiaad, fakea in execution. and to b ld neih property to Jamee W. Cleaver and Kiiia Clenver. Alaa, n eertain lot of knd aitaate In Knoi township, Clearfield eonnty, Pa., nbont 40 nere eleared nnd having a two atory Iram llonaa aad bank barn thereon, email Orchard Ac. Bounded eaat by other landa ef defendent, Weat by tl . Bell, north by John Pox nnd south by Knock Krhard. Alee, onn other peace of land situate In sam tannabip, 41 aeree with about 10 acres eleared nnd having l mall frame bona nnd stable, small orchard Ac. Bonnded east by J. Arnold, west by defendent, north by Markl aud tooth hy Isaac May. Bctsrd, Ukea In deration nnd to he eold a th pmpertv ef Lewi Krhard. Alao, all those tv eertala pieeei of land aita ata in Graham township, Clearfleld eonnty, Pa., bounded a follows: No. 1. Beginning at white pin 1 thenoe north hy the Jacob Downing sur vey lie parens to Monas j tbence wait by Ham Bfl Lan abort nnrrhaae 17T nerehr te a nont : thenoe eontb lib perch to tea, nad thee by A. Carrt' land now P. Cnrley'e land, 177 p-rrhee to place of beginning, nnd aootalnlng 120 nere, mere or le, with about 10 nere elearod, amall orchard wilh btoae and barn and other Improvement ded from Jam T. Leonard te P. CurUy. Seiaed, taken la exeentiea nnd te be aold nt th property ef P. Carl. No. I. Beginning at n oheatnwt eerner 1 thenoe by Jacob Dawning aurvey north l IT perebe ta a poat 1 thenee by land aald to John Redebeeh, weet ITT nerebee 1 theneo eontb lit parabee te n poat, nnd thenoe by tieeige Koberta, survey 1 1 T fierekei to th place nf beginning, nad eentaln ng 12 nere, marn er lea, with a frame bona and bam, nnj bearing orchard and abont It aeree leered in good elate of cultivation, eftaate in O rah am townabip, Clearfield eonnty. Pa. 8ltd, taken In eiecutioa and to be aold at the property of P, Curley. ho. 1. (Situate la town nf BlgUr, Bradford township ; One lut beginning at the Interaaetion of Loifler atreet 1 ikenca by Clearfield atreot aoath 4b degro, eat lib feet to alley Ibe nee by eaid allay north lot feet to Walter etreetf tbeaee by aald ttreat Wtt Iftl. feet le Laifar atroati tbrnee by eaid atreet north US fata, t ibe baflnoing, nod known In tbe plan of the town of Biglar a Bloeb tt, nnd earing there an retd a largo twe atory frame bo, alee n new tab)e and othor neoeeeary enlhmldinge. There I ale a fine apring of watar on thepramiife fViwd, taken In attention and tab eld at tbe nnnort ef P. Curley. No. 4. Alt tbnl certain Hotel let known In the plan of the town of Bigl-r a Lot No. tie, bounded a follow t On th muth by Chmrleld atreot, en he went by lb O. A T. Hallway, en the north by Lot No. , nnd on the eaat by Lelffer Mr! and Wing about M feat front ou OkarfteM itrwat, and Ut feet deep, and navlag thereon eraatad a large and aw two tlery frame RotelbuMdiag all via: ltfriooinc u... swraeat . ti. ..rstt. Tbuii or Sals. The prle) et waan al hv lot of A. Innea' aetata 100 ft : thuncie bv aa tb P"Pty ebaU b Itrack f mt be , . . . , , ,. ..' tbe ttma of aala. a aank ttt.ae Ktw &tvttiHmmt. nl.h and within ISO (e.t of faTDi"!,; all lb. inpror.a.nla nee.aa.ry f.,r lb. kle.,.. , u holel. S,lH,t.i ia e,wu, nndu l aold aa tha property of If. Cerley. No. I . A etore hooae end three loU la the Ue. of Biiler, a oo. a ia the plea nf BialnrnalJl! No. IOI.IOI.lu6, and hounded e. folio.., b nine al the latereeatiea of Barter erra- Claarleld atreet I Ibeaoa by Ciearl.ld au aonh 13 1 wmI 1M feet U en alley lhen.iT. eid elloy aorlb 170 feel, aaoro er lea, le pMy ia .treol i thnoo by atae a. el Id ut. aan - Iea, to land of o. T. Hollwert U O. awe by iu aoureee U lateroMllou with Bveer proaarty of Pntrloh Curley. Alio, a or rial a lot of (rouad alluata la Wood, lend, Clearfleld oonaty, Pn, bounded nnd on eerlbed ne follewe. On tbe aaath by Mala atreet. weal by I. D.le lot, north by alley, euet by otw lot., eontaieln nbont half na aero. Serine there, on created n larare fr.ae houM aaad arr More aai dwrllin purpoeee, nnd other ueeeowy oolbuild tnf.- Ales, all lhat aorUle lot ef (round In the ril. I.ge of VV'oodlnnd. Bradford tp.. Cleerlell ee Pa., bouoded aoutb by aaia atreot, went by I Dale lot, north by nu alley, eaat by ether lot of dt-fendnat, beinir aaae lot aald ta 0. hi. Cadonl. lader at Kberlff'e eale aa the 4th Oetober, 1471.-1 Heiard, taaco ia eaeeatloa, aod lo be aoid na ta, proparty of 0. hi Cadwallader. Alio, n eertaia lot SOalM feet, .itante la th, Doruuch of Carw.n.rllla. CleorSeld eeuaty, Pa. and hnrin n l.rj. two atory froa. houee, to,' etory fraae ehair rhop, raall ataale aud ether ontbolldlnr;. th.reon, boeadVd an the eet or Filbert atreot, wool by an elley, aaath by let W ll,r(e Ball.y, and north by lot of A.dr.e Storer. Heiaed. tnh.u iu eieentlou, and le be arid a. the property ef Wa. F. Cnnabora. Alaa, All tbat errtnln plena af around aitaata Iu Penleld, Uoeteo lowoealp, Clanrleid ooealy. Pa., known na lot No. II. iu Ibe plea of Mai town, nnd bounded on the aoath by the pablie ro.d. cart by lot Ne. 3 eeeupied by Joeepk UiU . dor, weal hp lot Ne. II, eoaed by Hirea Weed n.rd or Coapaay, aad north by laada ef Hirea Woodwurd er Conpnny, nein the a.a. preaien enolmoted for by A. 11. Milton with Uirna Wood, word, nnd burtuf thereon arreted a twe Mere fraae building, known na Ibe Aaerieea Hotel, with n Urge Ireae etoble ead othni eelbeildtin nttaebed. " Alio. .11 that eertala treat of (round aitaata in Lewrenro lowotbip, ClenrOrld eeoaly. Pa, and known la tha plan of tbe town of Bat CleorSeld na Iota Ko"e. aad f, bounded u fol low.! On the rait by Blicr aireet, en the north by n 11 root nlley, oo tbe weal bean elley audio tbe noma by na allry, hala( 117 feeltreetoa Hirer elreet. end III feet In depth-, aad II foot ecroro th. back aad of Int.. baring lhareea arreted a largn two atory frnae dwelling bona, wilh good frame .table nnd other outnnlldlet. .Hulled. Seined, tnken in .location and le be eold n. Hi. pruporty of Ooerge B. Reheeker. Alao, thirty ueree of land, aoro or !ee, in Do eatur looatbip, t'h-arlald oounty, Fn., bounded eaat by the Meiheanou ereek,aeuth by lend, of Irigler, Jonre, Allpert A Co, wool by Ueerge Zelgler, end north hy Morgna, Mala A Co., and being nil under fauna aud la BaaJew, aud in good .Lteof eultiretloa. Alan, thirty aeree of land, aoro or lera, eiteulo In Merria town.bip, leu the property nf A brahna Krler, boended by loud, ef Nolle Co, eeel Innde, alia by landa of Wnlleee, Urnhaa nnd IMIa nnd others, beiog part aleered aad auder frnre, with hoaae end etaelo aroMod Ihereen. Seiud, takou la enoeotioa nad to ha aald oa tbe iotereet of R. Perk.. Alee, nil thnt eortniu traet or body ofbllnaln eua coal lead, eiteete, lying nnd beieg in tbe toon.bip el Woodwurd, aoanty of Cloarneld, nod Slate of Peene.lrnnin, boundod nnd deeeribed aa follow, i Beginning nl the auplo, gone, new tone nerner, ooaaua eornerof ariglnel eurrar. in tbn name nf Wa. Winter, Rotund Knn.,nnd Sawuel Kalme I north 16 weet 111 porobee lo n bealoehi thenoe north 61 auet 178perobeite u pvat; tb.noe eontb IS dogreoe 111 perrheale n poet thenoe eoeth 61 wejt 14 perehee le n eantt reek onk tneaoa aonth IA anal 146 perehee u a poat: thenoe ennth 61 nert 114 porohea eeepoott thenoe north 16 weet 16 perehee lo otoun ; thenoe outh 63 weet 10 perehee lo n poet thenoe aoath 53 wait 60 perebe. le a poet ,- Ueaee .eoth 16 net 31 perebe, to a poet tbeaoa couth tt wen Sol nercbeo U u while pinn ; Ibeaoo north 10 weet 111 S-10 perehee to awbituouk; thenoe aerth nl eeel 113 perebe, to n poet ; thenoe north 16 weet Oil pcrehea to a fall.. bMulork ; thenoe in on en.terly direction of uoanilatrena od pereheaa n healoek I thence IS wort 71 per. bee to n while onk .tump; thenoe 61 weet perehea tun poet; thence north Ii weal 01, porcnoe le o poet ; theoee aoath 41 weal 103 1-1 perehee m aanll heuloek Ibeuee eoulh 61 eaat 01 , perehee to n fnllol boa lock ; Ib.non eoeth 61 weet IS perehee le n poet I tbence north II weet aureee Ciearl.ld creek lit, perehea e u poet : thenoe unrtb U eaat Ml perehea to place of beginning, eentaiaing nine hundred nod nine uerai, acre er lee, aad boia( porta ef three acreial trueto nf Innd enrveyed oa erarrnaa granred in KIM, (runted by tba CoaaaouwonlUl ol Penoiylrnola, one to Saanel Balinn,nne to Upland Iraua, and eae to Wiiliea Wiator, which pari, if tract abora diMribod hereby direra (ood eonre7nncee nnd naaomaaea ia kw heaaaa vaeted lo Darld Ileaoel. Oa thia body of land there nro aerornl lapmre. j ,,rfl baa-, bar., nnd oUer entb.iMint tberaon arted. auite i rirat, hoae fara. with ubout 100 acre. No. I Tb Alexander farm, witn aboat eitty nere UaJVi, boa, tam. nad otnar owlbwildlog. No. a. . 1, Tba D. Fbiiia Una. witn about Cartv aero 1 1 elearod, log heaaa, log stab, nnd erabar tbereoa. Ne. 4. The Thome D, in farm, with abont M aereo elard. with email tog I No. . Tb John Palferd fara, with nbntkt 44) arree cleared. No. d. Tbe John Larva farm, with abont 44 acre rlaarad. Seteed, take in at ee alien and te whleh paid at 1 waae aa win no anorovae . otnarwiaa tne nronar Jf wiil iiedtataly nni np and aoid need nt the expeaee nod risk ef tbe pereen to whom 11 waa atrnek off, nnd who. in eae of doiolono at aeb re-anle aball make food tbe enaae, nnd in no inaiana will the Deed be neentd In Court for eoalrmetlon narea the money le netwaily paid te the Bheriff. ANDREW PKNTI, Jr. Bnnmrr a Ornca, I Sheriff. Clearfield, Pa., BepL K HIT. 1 , ' Sheriff's Sale. BY rlrtue of anndry write of r.a. IV.. inued anl er the Court of Coanoa Pane of Clear bold Co , nad to ae directed, there will beelpoeed to pnblie eale, nl the Court Hoom, In the borough of Cleertleld, on Maturelnjr, lb Say of Hepteabur, Mm. at I o'clock, p.a, tha follow, log deeeribed real eetale. to wll t A eerlnia traet of Innd altnnto ia Jnyaewille, Creariald oounty, Pn, nnd known ia tha plan of .eid town na lot No. SO, bonadod oa tan north hy Main etreot, ou tbe wet by lot No II, oa tho eootb by alley, nnd en the one! hy Watuat atroot, aald lot being M feet from aad two feat deep, aoro or lea, eaid preaieee oooupted na a hotel, building being burned, euble reeauiniag on eaid lot and n aaall .hop. Soloed, tuheo in elocution and ta bo aold aa the property af Bdwurd Flea dere. AtM, n certain trnot of leal aitaate la eke bor ough of Oecoeln, Cleorleld eouuty, Pa, bounded on the eeraer by Colo atroot nnd Stone etreot, 6 feet front nnd running bnek 160 feot.bnrlng there. ou orecUd n twn etory frnae bouee lOall loot l nlee n frnan alaeh.aiih chop Mai feat Seteed, token in eaeeotinn nnd to bo cold aa the proper ty of David Hamilton. AIm, n cerlein lot of lend rllantn la Olearleld ' borough, Cloarneld oounty, Pn, anaadod nnd deeeribed ne follow, i On Ibe wool by Front atreet oa tbn north hy Loeuot atroot, oa the out by nllry, nnd ennth hy lot U, uoutntnlng la width oa Front etreot 10 IVet nad eatoadiog In depth ou Loomt .treet ISO fe.1, kunwn in plan af borough na let No. II baring tbereoa oiootid a two eiory frnan bonne. Seiaed, annua ta oaoea t ion nnd to be eold ne the property of Th.aaa J. If ul'ullough. ' Alao, n oertula treat of laud oiluau la H.ota. dale borough, Cleorleld oounty. Fa. Bounded, aonth by Sua atroot, oorth hy Moore alky, wont by hl.pl. nlley, nad euet by F. Wnlhina, nnd. hnnwu ia the general plea of aoid borough aa. lot Ne. Ill, and having n aaall frnan dwelltng; boaoa and other outbuilding, therona. SeiaedV tahrn in naeeetion nnd la bo aold ee tho proper ty of Jama. Saitb. Alan, n eortala lot of grousd tltanlo at Lnw ronoe newnehip, Ulonruold eonnty. Fa, two let of ground known ia tun pin of the town of Watt Cloarneld, ne leu Nu. W nad tl, boundod ne fellow.: Ou the eeatb by Niebole elmot, out tbn weel hy Baal atreet. aa tbo aerth by 10 Ire oiler, ou Ibe end hy II foot elley the eaid let being SO feel front ee N whole atroot, aad In feet deep, nnd being SO fed wide al the bock I hnving thereon creeled a largo fraae oharek building. Heiaed, tabca ha eiooaUea nod te ou aold ne the properly ef the M. B. Ceng regeitoe, of Weat ClenrueldV Alao, n a. rum let ef hand attuatn la ClearOel county, Pa., beginning nloarnur of Jaaootrriaa kl and thla Mt oa Seeoad rtreot thenoe aerth by Second rtreot oa tba eeot aide I foot a eoraar of aa alley ae eeleagtagteaaid lot thenea by eaid alley aoath la oart Iu foot ea aa alley t thenoe aoeta t foot ha eerner of Joaaoe Irvlae lot ; tbeaee by the eaaea weet 100 loot lo plees or beginning i being the anaa proa I Me whlek JotUla W, Kaitu by Aroaad Real Deed dnlae) Age Ita, 117. aaavayad an R. B. Taylor, ena-J-cl to na annnnl real of Is par year, poyahla half yearly. Recorded at CleorSeld ia Book No. I. page III on the III nf Augnet 1071. Selead, Ink en hi eaeeuUoa and aa ha old aa tho ucewort of Hieh.rd B. Tnylor. . Alaa, n eertela Imel of load dlaala In Houna h'a borough, CleorleM onunly, Pn, bounded, ae fell. we i Oa the one! by Door alley, ea law aoutb by let No. 07 la plot ef eaid borough, oa tho eaat by Onk nlley, went by Ueerge etreot, on kuowa In peaa nf aald boreagk aa let Mo. It, baring eroded thereon a lerge fraava bouee wilh httehea attocbod. Sdaod. token la eauouUua aad In be eold na the pruporty af Patrick Qelee. Alee, a oertula let of load ettantu ha OleecaoM uorougk. Oloarldd eeoaly, Feaaeylenala, betog 17 feu I iaehee ea Beeoad drool, obowt ISO laeS aep bounded nu the treat ky Beoond eared, on tho aerth hy Bead ntrod, aa tho aad ky aa alley, en the eoeth by tea Ne. lot. oa which aew erected icTeml freae dwelSef keueea ecaplad by leaaata, Tha aald amulwa bdof aubjed on yearly Qroaad Rem of S70 pet year. Recorded, la Book "B U - g.ge 166 by wrlli.g M. la. eutdloa weired nnd property enadeaaed. Selaod, uken la meouliou and lo he sold as the proper ly of Richard B. Teykar. Tunas or Bats. Tho prion ee coa u which tbe property ahull ho earn eh at ana) no paid at tho Mac of cole, acnaak otker arraa(eaieaMt Bade un will be uppmeod, elhorwlee the peoporaw, will ee laaodinlely pat up aa aald agaia aa tha nipoaao aud rink af the puna aa woea eh wna etrnnh nf, aad who, la aaae of deddeeey a auok an eale, aball aabe good aVo aaae, ead ta. an hsaioaoo will the Pood he prmnad la Ooart for ooalruanloa anl.es I, aaaty ia HUallll paid la aa tthorlg. ANDRWFBNT1,K aaairr', Ornca, I SbalL. rt.arO.ld, Pa, Sent. I, I07T.
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