v-V vjj)jsjsPjru a 1 'I I'll .-'til ; J: ; i 'I i r I' She gUpttMuiin. 1 1 i . ' I J .... J i ill. VM&ff' J:i osrc GEORUE 11, UoODLANDER, KJiUir. CLKA Pa. WEDNESDAY MORNING, RLPT. JS, I8TT. Rndtr. If you want In know whnl l going on U lbs business world, Juit rend our advertising olumns. the .Special column to particular. DEMOCRATICSTATE TICKET. FOE SUPREME JUIKIE: Hon. JOHN THUNKKY, OK VENANOO rol'NTY. FOB AUDITOR IIKNKRAL: Hon. WILLIAM T.SCHKLL, OF BEDFORD COUNTY. FOR STATK TREASURER: Hon. AMOS C. NO YES, . or CLINTON COl'NTY. DEMOCRATIC Mini TICKET. 10K I'UOTUONOTAIIY : KM BLOOM, of ClearfioM. FOR REGISTER AND RKCORl-EIt '. L. J. MORGAN, of Clearfield. tor surveyor: S. F. M'CLOSKEY, of Cnrwonnville. MAXIMS ton THE DAY. TTo man worth tb offio of Preiident iboulJ ho willins to hold it If oountsd in, or liUcnd there by any fraud. I". b. Gram. I could n?r har been rswnelled to th ! ration bv th ma.llMt aid of mio of a person, bnwe-r respectable in private life, who null forcrsr carry upon bit brow th atatnp of fraud Ont triumphant ia Amorioan hiatory. K6 mb Mucnt aciiflD, however uerUorloua, cao wnih way tb let ton of that record. C HAULM KRAKlMl AdAHS, Under the forme of law, Kuthorford B. Hayes Vial bona declared l'reiident of the I nited Matei. Hie title reiti upon diitrsochiicmrnt of lawtu voteri, the fell ertifiette of the returning offl cere eotinf eorraptly, end the decision of a corn minion wbioh hae refused to boar evidence of al leged fraud. For the firet time are the American people confronted with the fnot of a fraudulrntly elreted Preoidrat. 11 It out be understood that the fraud will be illently arqoieaeed in by the Auuntry. hot no Dour pan to wnicn :oeuNurpa tia ii forgo: (no. AnitBRii of Drhockatic M. C.'i. One hundred yean of human depravity necu muUled snd concentrated into a flliinax of crime. Never again In five hundred year bell they hare no opportunity t" rrpfat the wront:. Danibl W. Voorhxkh. I would rat bur bave the eDdorsementofaquar ter of a million of ibe AtnfHaan people than that of the Louifiana HchirmoR lliard. or of theCom m I ul on which excluded the fact! and decided the qutftion on a technicality. Thoi. A. lh:RtRicKi. Tho Turk used to bo tho "sick mun" of Kurojio, but nonio how or other tho fellow has been renhurreoled nnd ho liandles the "well man" of Jiuasiu must infernal rough. Just how tho thing will end, no ouo can lullut this ilistunco. An Awn l Dkchne. It is only two weeks until tlio Ohio election, yet, not n "bloody shirt" has been flirted dur ing tho canvas, nor bus there been "a rebel outrage" perpotrnted in n BinLo Southern fitalo sineo tho campaign opened, although every one of theso Btntes is governed by tho "Confederate llrigadioni." Header mark the distinc tion. Not ft shirt or an outrngo run bo brought into renuisilion. Why was it not thus while tho liadieals had full control ? Ask some of them why. A Huok Fraud. John S. Morion, tho I'residont of the Market gtroet Passenger horse-rail way, of Philadel phia, has produced a profound eensa tion in that city by his laving over issued tho slock of that road to tho amount of over one million of dollars. Tho par value ol tho stock of this road was 50 per tliaro, and it sold in the markot last week at 8150. Alter the fraud was discovered it fell to 81 10. Tho fraud is a wonderful piece ol ras cality, amazing everybody. THE EASTERN WAR. The allernnto victories and defeats with which tho Turkish and Russian armies have encountered on tho plains of Bulgaria, leaves tho result,to flow back and forth liko tho tides of the ocean, while thousands ot men aro be ing killed on both sides ovory week Tho doBperntion now displayed by both commanders, is to obtain a substantial victory beforo tho winter campaign sets in. Tho country for twenty-five miles around Plevna is one vast battle field. Not less limn Tu.OOO soldiers and one third as many horses and mules are buried within that circle. Tho latest (up to tho 24th) news train London and Vienna, are to the cITect that fighting for tho last tun days lias resulted in a stand off, and that within tho next fortnight sonic body will get an awful licking. "GO fEtAMEN T TIIIA T.S." It seems that tho courts in Washing. ton are postered with tho same kind of criminals that are lonnd in South Car olina State thieves of high and low degree, Irom U. S. Senators down to the petty oftlco bolder. Among tho rogues in tho box arraigned (or trial at the National Capital, the other day wo notice the names of Frederick A. Sawyor, lute Ansistant Secretury of the Treasury, and an ex-I'nited States Sen ntor from South Curolina ; Frank W Brook and Philip 1. lloddy, of tho lute firm of Turkman, lirooks k Co.; Wil hum X. Haines, of Pennsylvania, ex Commissioner of Customs, and one William H. Ilristow, ox-Chief Clerk of the Customs llurcau, Indicted for do frauding the government of tho United States ont of 157,713.03 in February, 1874. Sawyer waa Assistant Secreta ry of the Treasury at tho time, and or dercd tho payment of tho claim. These aro some of the men that were met every where denouncing the ras- calilios of Tweed and Lis confederates in crime, when that band of rogue were arrested by Mr. Tilden and Mr. O'Connor. These samo wheljM howled themselves hoarse, declaiming against the sink of ' Uoss Tweed." They are a pretty sot to bo npbrading thoir neighbors for being a littlo "crookod' in crime, while they were bent double with the tame tin of plundering the people. 77 A' UNITED STA TESSENA TEAANASTOUNDINO DISCO VEIl Y Tlu) lindicul loader uro becoming alarmed over tho irnnjioi't of liming this high body in thu nour future. Tlio Washington correspondent of UlU Philadelphia '! OXplllillS liuvv tho I'liitMil 8ltttc Senate may bo or gimircd on a Dvinocriitio basin. There Bit) u good inuny ' ifs" in tlio ri.lculu- pencuTliuiiluc u. kui ui iuo iuptioii-i cans in tho orgauixution of that body. Indeed, the probability is strong that after tho fourth of Murch next tho Seniito will bo I'omoeratlc. Tho frm correspondent figures out tho matter in this wise : 1 ho present llepubliean majority in tho Senate ia only two, nod tlio division may bo stutod thus: RFiubllnn 911 DcwooraU HI Iiiilcfirudvtit. 4 1 Vaaanolri Rtr-ublteaD majority , & Leaving tho division of powor in tho Senate entirely too close to ho com-tot-table. Should tho Democrutio claimants Irom Louisiuna and South Curolina be admitted, and Senator Morton's illness tormlntito fatully, tlio appointment of a successor to tho latter by Gov. Wil liams would huvo tho ell'oot to deduct ono Senator from the llepubliean side and to add ono to tho Democrats, tho strict party voto would thon stand thirty eight to thirty -eight. It is well known titol Senators Patterson of South Car olina, Conover of Florida, and Spencer of Alabama, uro not in a very happy l'ramo of mind, owing to tho action of tho administration in removing many of their friends and adherents; and should such a result as indicated above bo reached, cither of these Senators will bo in a position to control tho bal ance of power in the Senate, und dic tate- terms to tho administration. Tho opportunity to sottlo old sooroswill bo presented, and at tho samo timo tho hot fuo in tho rear, in tho shape of in vestigations and strong local influences, may result in somo sort ot compromise that would enublo ft Domocrutic coup ti'etiit to capture tho Senate committees. In viow of tho action of South Caroli na investigating committees, together with tho expressed hostility of one ol the Senators named, the organization of the Senate on a Democratic basis is not altogether so improbable us many llepubliean Senators would suppsse. This Monument at I'aoi.i. Tho dedication of tho monument, at Paoli, Chester county, on Thursday last, took placo in tho presonco of nn immense throng of people, and tho ceremonies were of tho most impressive natuio, worthy of tho memornblo occasion which they wero designed to commem orate. Among tho distinguished visit ors present and participating in tho ceremonies were Governor Harlranft and slafT. Tho lion. Wayne JlcVeogh, tho orator ot tho day, delivered an elo quent oration. Tho auditors had tho horrors of tho massacre brought vivid ly belore thorn und wero thrilled with that memornblo watch w ord of "Mad Anthony Wayne," when ho sounded tho assault on Stony Point in 1779; "liemcniber Puoli ! " Words which steeled the arms and nerves of his gal lant columns to win ft victory that electrified tho revolutionist and sent disomy into tho ranks of the British armies. Tho events of Tburday, Sep tember 20th, at Puoli will bo one ot tho most interesting in tho history ot our nation while it exists as a froo and independent nation. Lisa's Partt. Tha Potliville rAroaiVfe re- .pon.lble for thia t lion. Lion UArtMotnaw an nouDoaa pmatoir that he la noing to laka a naw Srpartura. lie lay. "Diok Vaui ha tbe Demo cratic party, Bob Marker be tbe Republican party, Frank Hnirhea has the (Ireenbackarf, Pt ollet baa tbe Granger!. Murphy baa tha Temper anoe men, wmebody la running the Labor Ha- lormera, and 1 prouoie to orianlie tbe oooa in tent fire company and nominate a Supreme Juitft-e ana Auditor ucneral. ' lie will leave ibe otnoa ol Stale Treasurer vacant and aupport the man whose party U molt liberal with thvir club." "Linn" was up hero onco to defend tho miners' causo, aud expected to up set everything in tho Court lino, bo. cause of an unlocked or an unsealed jury-wheel. But when examined by himself and his colleague, Hon. Frank Hughes, ho remarked; "Frank, tho d d thing is both locked and sealed, and by h 11 wo'll havo to go to trial and do the best wo can for tho boys." Wo prcsiimo Linn will do tho same thing With his new party. Nominated. tienoral Goo. i. Mo- Clellnn was nominated on Wednosday by tho Democracy of New Jersey as their candidate lor Governor, by a vote ol 804 to 179 fur othor candidates. His election is a cortainty. Gcnerul Mo- Clellan was nominatod as nil candi dates for oftlco ought to bo nominated by tho unsolicited voice of the people. Kven tho placid Philadelphia .ZrWfr is moved to say : "Timo mukos all things even, and General MeClellan may find in tho enthusiasm which tlistuted his nomination for Governor of Now Jer sey by tho Democratic Convention is ovidenco of tho fuel that the acknowl edgments of tho valuo of his services, so long withheld, are snro to ho ac corded by impartial history." Political Trauf.iit. liedlord is tho homo of "littlo John" Cessna. Hois tho man who run tho insido of tho Radic al Stoto Convention. Ho report ed nnd rend tho resolutions and mode tho platform as it is. Tha Radicals of Itcdford hold a county mooting, and passod tho following: fraeeed. That we endnria the Southern poli cy of the ProMdent, bclierlnjr that bii eoureo ia prompted by the hiffhe.t dictate, of duty and from pure pntriotl.m and will bring about an era or pacilleatlon nnd universal prosperity. This is very different from the Hur- risburg resolvo, and nindo Cessna so mad that ho refused to mako a speech. Plucky, r,ii tr'otic (?) John. , Death of a Senator. United Slates Sonator Lowis V. Bogy died at St. Louis on tho 21st inst. The Senator had been afflicted with malarial lever several months, and lately an abscess of tho livor was discovered, which has tened, perhaps directly caused, his death. Tbero was a touch of romance in tho careor of Sonator Bogy. Forty- five years ago ho placed in the hands of his mother a letter declaring his purpose to work till ho was sixty years of ago to secure tbe United SlatosSen aUirnhip from his lintlvo Stale. Ho worked hard, and In his sixtieth year ho was rewarded. A son of the lato John Y. Mnson, of Virginia, is a captain it) tho J'roncb army. At thirteen years of age ho was the bearer of dispatches from Napoleon's Court to the Confederate government, and subsequently served on General Hampton's staff during tho civil war. Gov. Hampton wunt away from this city without being itblo to secure any Government arms for his State militia. The critics who cried out at Hump ton's coming to irctiro arms for what they pleased tnoull tho Whlto League, will have toi.-hungo thoir tune. When Humpton mudo uppticut'on it was a large number l arms. Tho militia companies in his Stato aro not ublo to arm tin Uj.'.vis,- Ijt.it (lio application. On examination at tho War Depart ment tho astounding discovery was mudo llttit South Curolina has already received an ndvunco of all arms to. which it is entitled for forty years to come. II was also discovered that this extraordinary issue of anna cunio through Seo'y Cameron, who, at tho in stance of "Honest John Patterson," run this load of arms into South Carolina for tho use of tho negrooa only. This was done lust full when tho Camorons and Chandlers wore crying out so loud ly at tho dangers arising from tho pres ence of the Whito Leaguers in South Curolina. This, when the negroes had twenty stand of arms to ono of the whites. Hcsido this great issue of linns, it will bo remembered that a lurgo body of troops was ordered into South Curolina. Everything was done that could bo done hero to precipitate a color-line fight, but the patience and coolness of Gov. Hampton and bis peo ple frustrated this well laid plan. Gov. Humpton goes back without any arms for his Stuto, but ho is satisfied with the reason, as it will help explain to the public tho extreme means adopted lust fall by tho Administration people toward tho South. jV. 1'. Sttn. Nr.Aiti,Y a Rumpus. Tho Washing ton correspondent of tho Now York Tribune says that tho gossip about tho war department is that Gen. Howard's short and somewhat impudent dispatch to Gen. Sherman w as occasioned by a dispatch from Gon. Sherman to Gen. Howard in which tho former directed Gen. Howard to push the Indians to tho wull and clean them out; but, if he could not do it, to turn his command over to somo younger ofllcer. It ap pears that Gen. Howard has given somo dissatisfaction to his superiors by leaving his department severul times during tho campaign to seek a place of safety. So long as Gen. How ard remain. within his department limits it is not in tho power of (ieu. Shcrmnn to remove him, ns ho is ap pointed to bis position by tho Presi dent, but if ho gets outside his limits Gen. Sbermuii could appoint somo other ofllcer to tuko bis place. McCl.l HK on the Set-Up. The edi tor of tho Philadelphia Timn, puts Gov. Harlranft on tho look out in this way: Cumcron will now trado for Hartranfl's political jack-knife. liutan announces in the Beaver Argus that Ilartruntt doesn't want to go to tho Senate ; that ho is unanimously in favor of Camer on's re election, and that Cameron will insist upon llartranlt's nomination for the Presidency in 1880. An outsider onld just have thought as much on hearing tho speech of Major Morris in tho lato convention, and on seeing Ad dicks Jerked away from Kembloin the contest for the temporary chairman ship of Judicial Convention. If Ilart runtt wants to havo any jack-knife left by 1880 bo had hotter keep it out of sight in tho meantime Political Hereby. Tbe boldest do. luslon every saddled on a thinking pooplo, fa that of a tariff. To mako men rich by taxing them for what they consume, is a wonderful discovery. Tho Danvillo Intelligencer, in alluding to this humbug, says : "Tho old tariff ritler as usualy comes In at the tail of tho resolutions passed at tho Iiadical Stuto Convention. What insufferable cant this is. Hero for sixteen years tho Radicals havo had control of the government and could and have passed such tariff bills as suited thorn, and what is tho result ? Depression ap palling and want and wretchedness unexampled in all tho history of this government. The fruit of Radical pol icy. Is there a workingman who can bo deluded by such bald hypocrisy as tho tariff resolution mentioned T None, unless ho is demented." Steamers Burned. St. Louis, Sep tember 20. The steamer "Grand Re public," tho largest and finest steam boat on the western waters, took fire about 12 o'clock last night and burned nearly to tho water's edge. Tho flames communicated to tho steamer "Curon dolct," lying alongside, and all her up per works woro dostroyod. Her hull is of iron and was therefore saved, but hor machinery was badly damagod. Both boats were lying up at tho foot of L'Esporanco street, about two and a half miles from thecontroof tbe city. Tho loss Is ovor $300,000 Insured for $200,000. Gatii Knows. Goorgo Alfrod Town send, In a letter to tho Cincinnati In quirer, says "Cbauncy Black gets $3,000 from tho New York Sun to abuse tho public men of Pennsylvania." Ho has gono so fur as to road Sonator Wallace out of tho Democratic party. But, then, the Senator, somehow or other, always did annoy Black, especially in January, 1875, and again at Lancas ter in 1870. Chimney does up the heavy work for tho Philadelphia Com monwealth, and tones tho Lancaster Intelligencer. A Proper Strike. 1 horo Is ono kind of "striko," says the Porry county Democrat, in which everybody looking to an improvement in tho condition of business affairs ought to unito, and that is to striko down the Republican par ty, the author of all the troubles which have befallen tho country. It should be struck down in every county and in every Stato, and thon tho work of building np what has been torn down can commence with somo hopo of suc cess. ' PirTi'REn. An exohango says; "J. P. Funk, the counterfeiter, was taken from his cell In the Allegheny county jail by order of the United States au thorities, anl escorted to a photograph gallery, where a 'counterfoil present ment waa taken, which may bo useful for future refuronco. Ho made no ob jection to the arrangement. Since Sherman ba manifested de sire to havo Howard "punch" Joseph, that brave General aits In his guarded tonland valiantly sings: "Punch, Gib bon punch with care," Ac. TO THE UNNATURALIZED. For your information the following requirements aro published : t First- .Malu persons who have served in the army and been honorably dis charged, uro entitled to thoir cilir.eii paper upon proving ono year's resi dence in the Utiiteil Ntales nnr tn the Second Mule persons who camo to the UiillcdStatesundoroighleeii years of age, havo been in tho country fivo years, and in tho Stato ouo year in the five, ami aro twonly-oiio years old, up on producing a citir.en who will swear to the suine, lire entitled to citizenship. Third Jlulo persons who bnvo de clared their intention to become clti r.ens in n Court of record, two yenrs botoro making application for citinon ship, when they havo been in the United Stittos fivo yours (ouo of tho five in tho Stato), and aro over twenty one years old, aud producing a citizen w ho will swear to tho sumo, nre en titled to citizenship. Tin Growler. To growl seems to be bread antl butter to somo people. Hero is an example : Dy some alrango oversight a plank waa omitted from tbe Democratic platform, denouclog Ireaan ry mi. management. That omission should be tullv supplied by CoL Nwyes' letter of aaoeuUnaw and hie eau.paign.eafer' etefiifeaefy mmd rtniifijii. cowaioNIMatia, Now, tho fact is, that tho head and front of both these establishments wero at tho Stato Convention and were par ticularly engaged in the platform busi uoss and wero ovesceing our party af fairs generally. And, yet ; they allow ed this "oversight" to occur. If wo mistake not tho representatives from both concerns went there with a full platform in thoir pockets and any number of plunks. This we do know : No other ton establishments in tha stuto gave more "lip" on that subject. Still, tho "Treusury mismanagement" was overlooked by them and they now call upon Col. Noycs to supply what they omitted. Pretty lenders, to allow a"Btrango oversight" liko this to occur, and then turn around and "blub" about it in tlio face of the enemy. If a sol dier would perpetrate a trick of this kind during a battle he would certain ly bo shot. Mora : It mukes no differ ence what Col. Noyct might sny now, these men would not bo satisfied. Thoir hobby is growl, Biinp and snarl. The Lie Nailed. Tho Radical or gan bl Pittsburgh sturted tho story that Daniel O. Burr and his friends wero opposing Col, Noycs, But tho delegates from that county to the Democrutio Stuto Convention publish a card saying: "reiterating as wo did in convention, our persnnnl pcfuroiico and friendship for Daniel O. Burr, as arguments why he should havo been nominated, do now appeal to tbe Democracy of Alloghony county, as well as tho entire Stato of Ponnsylva nia, to lay aside nil fueling, social, local or religious, and support with their well known ability the nominoes of Ibo Democratic Convention, Trunkcy, Schell and Noycs." A Tidal Wave Tho Now York ll'or'J, in alluding to the nomination of Gen. MeClellan, says : "Tho aetion of tho Now Jorsoy Stato Convention was determined by ono of those rare wavos of feeling, which sometimes sweep ovor public assemblies, carrying beforo thorn all potty passions and small intrigues liko chips and drift- wood. No sooner was tho name of General MeClellan mentioned, than a sound of acclamation arose like that which used to greot his coming along tho lines of tho great army of tho Potomac, which ho called into being as a disciplined host and fashioned for the saving ol tho slate. Tho onthnsiasm shown by the Convention undoubtedly prefigures the nature and tho result ol tho canvass. It will be a canvass of tho people and not of tho politicians swift, vigorous and vicious." No, You Don't. Tho Philadelphia Commomcealth sees fit to glvo us a lec ture becuuso wo didn't swallow our plutlorm without criticism. And ulso culls upon Col. Noycs to rise and ex plain to that junto. If -tho writers in that journal uro not awaro of tho fact, wo now inform thorn that they do not own us. Whether they havo a titlo to Col. Noyos,wo know not, but we bus poet that their claims to him aro just as flimsy as tho title under which they claim us. Too Bad I Reader, think of it. One hundred and sixty acres of tho best land tho sun ever sliono upon, can bo bought for fourteen dollars. Only fourteen dollars for one hundred and sixty acres of good land I And the country full of tramps and beggars I What in tho world is tho matter? Who baa entailed thij misery upon ns? Has another serpent entered our garden ; or is it only caused by Radical misgov ern men t? Reador, think ovor this matter and apply tho remedy. Try a change ol rulers. Quite Natural. Tho editor of the Williamsport Bulletin does not liko tho "Wullace law," governing certain cities. That's nothing remarkable. Wo pro sumo that evory tenant in tho Lycom ing prison, as well as many others who are still oulsido of it, wiow the act with equal contempt. The Patent Or pics Burned. A fire broke but in (he Patent Office, at Washington, on last Monday about noon, doing Immense damago to tho building and destroying millions of dollar's worth of models. Tho origin of tho flro Is nnknown as wo write Tuesday aftomoon. An exchange says: (len, MeClellan is already alluded to by the Jersey iles as Governor. That's nothing. Lots of Pcnnsylvaniuna say Auditor General Schell, Stato Treasurer Noyes, and Judge Jrunkoy. You boo, wo can go (wo bettor and Jortwy ran't soo ns, Th yellow fever is pretty bad on tho coast of Florida, at Femandina. especially. I Kg I' IP PEIi An oxehungo Buys: "IWmoro, thu Radical csndiilutu for A ud i tor G onerul.is an I iiatu runen A gun I. Now, if they'd only put up a lightning rod man for Treasurer, It would bo Just the thing (o bring both those birds down at one shot in November. As long as wo'vtt got to do it, 'twould bo a pleasure in laying out the candidates uu insulation agent'. ' Hoi tiien, II wo cannot reach tho rod mau, wo will muko tor tho .State Treasury Clerk, who was seated among those clerks who plundered tho tux-payers of the Stuto of thousands of dollars, but never knew unylhing about it. Now, if as Clerk, ho was so blind und vurdunt, how would the case be improved by olootlng Hart Treasurer? That is a problem wo should liko to boo figured out by some honest Radical. Down and Kit kino Him. This world bus furnished somo very mean men, and there are some above ground yet, Somo of the Cumoron organs in this State aro so olutod over their success in their Into Stuto Convention, that thoy aro not sulisfiod with the defeat of Howard J. Roeder, Kstj., but slill con tin no to insult him, us witness tho fob lowing paragraph, Irom tho Maucb Chunk OiKctte: Boms one has named (toward Hseder for Uov ernor next year, to ootnpea.ste bim for the loas of tha Auditor Geoeral.hip. This i. as silly as it would be tn propose to put a naughty shild at lao bawd of the family ta make up for a. hearty apenamg. How is thut fur consolation ? How ever, if Mr. Ruetlor and his friends en joy it, wo Bhull file no objections. It is their "purp" that is being kicked, not ours. Stranoe. That the suites that gave Huyes no electors gut all tho good fitt ofllces, us a rule. This cannot bo guin Buyed : Now York which guvu Hayes no electors has the Secretary ot Stule. Indiana which gave him no voto has tho Secretary of tho Navy. Tuniittssco which gave him no vote gives him Colonel Key. for Postmaster Gcnerul. Ohio has the Secretary of the Treas ury and tbe mission to France with a shower ot minor diplomatic and other federal appointments. Pennsylvania with her twenty nino electoral votes for Huyes drew thu head clerkship of tho Bureau ol Print ing and Engraving In tho Treasury. The Damnino Paoor. Tho Tweed revelations kill some fcllowsstonodcud. The first victim, too, is that enthusias tic, conscientious Radical, Hugh Hust ings, publisher of tho Now York Ad vertiser. Tweed stated thut bo paid Hastings $20,000 tor lobby services. Ho (Hustings) said that nobody but a fool would over beliovo that tho "Boss" had Tiaid him any money. Tho noxt day Tweed brouirht tho chock into I Court, drawn to "the order ol Hugh Hustings" for twenty thousand dollars, and by him endorsed. It Is said that all the fools in Now York, and a groat ninny other people, now believe that ho did pocket tho cash. It looks so at this distance. A Liberal "World." Tbo New York World thinks that "nothing could be more hostile ta thn true interests of tho Democracy than any attempt to mako tho crention of tho Electoral Commission the great Republican crime to bo condoned or to mako any faces ovor its decision." Mistaken World. It is not tho creation of tbo commis sion to which wo particularly olrjcct, but it was its action and the conduct of tho Radical officials in falsity ing tho election returns that constitutes tbe groat crimo that can never be condon ed nor wiped out. Wo doubt tbo au thority for making tho creature, but it Ib its conduct wo object to now. A Bad Stomach. Senator Wallaco and Col. Noyes, our nominee for Slate Treasnror, seem to be annoying a writ, er in the Philadelphia Commonictalth. From this assumption, or presumption, ono would suppose that ho was tho owner of these two eminent gontlemon. This will be nows to thoir party and personal friends in tho West Branch valley. Wo suspect, however, that tho writur in quostion has his rest frequently disturbed by a nightmare. His stomach needs tar more attention than tho two prominent Democrats ho assails. A Huoc Assumption Tho writers in tho Philadelphia Commonwealth, by thoir tone, ossumo to bo tho owners of Senator Wallaco, and also lay claim to the proprietorship of the Democratic party in Pennsylvania. Wo would liko to sco tho titlo papers that cover this claim or investment. Their pre tense is amusing. The ringmastor may, for sport, assumo to be proprietor of tho circus, but ho only docs il for tho purpose ol amusing tho spectators at fifty cents a hoad, Just how tho Com monwealth men will got thoir pay, wo cannot see. Gov. Hampton, of South Carolina joinod tho Hayes circus at Lcwiovillo, Ky., on his return from delivering an address beforo the Rock lord, Illinois, Agricultural Society. His presence added Immensely to the attractions of tho caravan through Kentucky and Tennessee We think It is about time tho friends of Hayes haul him off bis electioneering tour, if they want out siders to bcleivo that "civil servico" is not a humbug a dodgo, too infernal cheap for a "Bwcat cloth" expert to follow up. Another Ticket. The ticket man ufacturers are still at work. Tho Grocnbackors mot at Williamsport on tho 19th, and put up the following ticket! t'er Sapreme Judge Benijamla I. Rentlay, of Lyoemlng ennnty. Kor Auditor Auditor Oaneral-J. S. Km.reon, of Hewver. tor Stein Treasurer James L. Wright, f Philadelphia,. Wo would sitpposo that with fivo tickets in the Sold, every votercould be satisfied. Pi.entt on Hand. An exchange says: "Tho secret service bureau in Washington bason hand ovor $300,000 in counterfeit money, much of it In bogus trado dollars, halves, and quar ters." Bettor not let It stay there too long; It might become scattered by mislnks. . Another Bank "Busted." Tbe Merchant's, Mechanic's and Farmer's Bank of Chicago, faas closed Its doors. A million of dollars as stock and da posits have taken wings. Tho name of tho concern was too long, it covered loo much territory. HOLD iiOtWEItY. $tiii,800 Secured iiy Masked Men. ., , Nowsrcttoh - Omaha, Sepleiiibur IS. ed this city at an early hour this morning that the Union Pucillu Express our on ino.neomingtriiiu.wii cHieii, neyen- no about 3 p. in. yesterday, was rubbed at llig Spring, about II) p. m. Too station where lliu ruhliery of a.wi.e - .--e-r- .-. -r. .-J' oust of hero. There aro only ono or two houses besides tho stuliou. Tho robbers rodo to tho station in the even ing and took possession of everything, tearing tho telegraph implements out and throwing them iiway. A 1 red light was then hung out to stop trains, which reached there ubnul eleven o'clock, On tho conductor stepping oil to see wliut wus wanted lie wus met by a man armed with a revolver, who ordered him to throw up his bunds. Tho engineer and fireiiiun woro secur ed, und u guard placed at Ibe end of tho coach door. The station agent was compelled to knock on the express door, ana on its being opened tor him tho robbers rushed in, overpowered Messenger Miller, und took possession Ol tlio cur. 1 buy soon red (bo.UOU in coin ami about $!i,000 in currency Irom tho express car. Tho through safe, which is stationary, anil lias a com In nation lock, they left undisturbed. It contained a very large sum of money. The passengers in tho coach were then visited ami relieved of their cash and valuublus. Tho plunder taken Irom tbe passengers is stated to bo $1, 300 in oiu.li, four gold watches and a ticket to Chicago. Ono man named Morris, lost a gold watch und $480 in money. The arrival of a freight train evidently interfered with their plan, lor altur putting out tho fire In the loco motive of thu express train they mount ed and rodo away without disturbing the occupants of tho sleeping car. The Sherill's ol the surrounding counties and cominundiug ofllcein of military posts throghoul Nebraska unit Wyom ing and along tho Western Pacific roud huvo been notified of tho robbery, and everything possible will bo done to effect their arrest. K. Morsoiiian, Superintendent of tho Union Puculio Express, otters $10,000 reward for the cupturo ol the purties, and lor tbe return of the money. Pro rata of said reward will bo paid Tor tho return of a portion of tho money, or tho capture of any of tho men. Auusino the Crowd. Tbe Balti more (Inzette says : The correspondent of the Cincinnati Commenint, traveling with the administration circus, gives us tho following bit ot Huyes humor: "Culls wero made for Mrs. Hayes, and her appearance was greeted by a vol unto of applause of even greuter magnitude than the President bud re ceived, il thut were ossiblo. 'Ah,' suid ho, turning around, '1 see I've lost my importance.' This evoked l-ours ol Inughtor." Tho crowd with Huyes havo un enviable facility for boing easi ly amused. Mrs. had better Jemaincd in Washington and kept her eye on hor Murphy friends. An F.xiled Pastor. Tho Rev. Thomas 11. Bott, tho Philadelphia pas-i tor wuoso iieconcriBin lips attracted i wide attention, bus atcpcd down and ' out. In areccutmoetiiiiiof his church ho suid bo thought somo of the sisters doubted uim, and so ho hud determin ctl thut unless he received the unquali fied and unanimous endorsement of his flock, he would retire from his pulpit. no rcqucsicu an tnoso who were wit ling to stand by him to ariso. Thirty eight of tho members stood up. "All thoso who do not desire mo to remain, arise." Fiftoon women arose Brother Butt turned pule and bade the us- scmulugo lureweil. Tit for Tat. Grunt, to accommo date Huyes, issued an ordor on the 3d of March last, ordering the army out of Louisiana and South Carolina. Last week, whilo "tho government" was stumping Ohio, Grant telcgraphod nayea to re appoint his brother-in-law, Rev. Kramer, Ministor to Denmark, and Gen. Adam Badcan, (Grant's mil itary butty and biogrnphor), Consul General at London. It was all agreed to. Without Orders. ThCjTyronoVm ocrnt of Friday says that Isaao Boar, late an engineer on tho Tyrono Divis ion, was arrested at Altoona on Mon day for recently running his engine from tho Summit, on the Tyrono and Cloarfield road, into tho railroad yard at this place without ordors. He waa taken to Belletonlo and released on $500 bail for his appearanco at tho next term of court. "Hip, Hip," Etc. Tho Philadephia Timet breaks out in this way: "Gen eral MeClellan will accept the nomina tion for Governor in New Jersey and he will run liko greased Jorsoy light ning. The best thing tho Republicans can do is to shut np shop, declare that they don't care a darn about tho thing anyhow, and left the band play." Decidedly Curt. Gen, Walker, tho Domocratio nominee for Attorney Gen eral of Virginia, tho other day, whilo discussing the financial condition of the country, among othor things said : "Re pudiation ia larceny, and forcible ad justment is highway robbery." If any other man can state tho case in fewer words, let him bo heard from. Hayes Makes a Mistake. When a Surveyor General for Montana was appointed tho othor day, it was sup posed he was an Ohio man. It has transpired, however, that this was a mistnko ; bo Is from another part of tho country. Fortunately it Is not too Into to revoke tho appointment and re ward some Ohio man. A RitiHTEous Result, A solemn warning of tho peril of prosecuting ed itors ftir libel has been given In Leba anon, whoro tho verdict was in lavor of the editor, and the libelod man is in jail because he couldn't raise the money to pay the costs. Queer "Times." Tho wicked Chica go Timet suggests that when Hayes noxt wants to kiss a senator he should "try Brnco foolorod of Mississippi," Tho osculnlory surfaces of llrncs have all the oxpansiveness peculiar to his race. Clifford Ncglcy, a son of Gcnoral James E. Negloy, ex-Congressman for tho Pittsburg district, has just been sentenced by tho Erio court to $25 fino and a year in the penitentiary for lalse pretense. A PnETTT Balance. Tho four car. pot-baggers in the Senato will bold tho balance ol powor and oan at any time defeat a party measure by voting with tho Domocrats. They bold the whip and Hayes will fool its lash. Boston Corbott, who shot Wilkes Booth, in a Virginia barn, Is said to be a pauper in New Jorsey. Well tb.Vl an awful pu;n;hnonf tq visit upon a horo., Sioux squaws aro fat, short, stumpy and ungraceful. Nothing amuses thera, so much as a lady riding horseback in civilized fashion. V DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION. I Tiies.luy,SepfemberlHih,lH77, being !,!,,. ,u ,i.:' ,... ..... i.i.ti' ,i, i ...u "ar ..""ifj.ii.n-,. ii, r ii, ii. n, .... Coiinly Convention by tho rules gov evnini' thu Democratic nurtv of Clour- fil.,j ..... . - . , lbo I .-.I I.,.,. I I.:... severul boroughs and townships con vened in tlio t uurt room tor the pur kho of riomf')ollnir rw! n tir cotir - w ---'.V" - Tl.fl .,.... .... ..!!...! I.. .....I..h by Chairman I'ost.ut half oust 1 o'cloc k .v vv... . ul.,...., rimm 1-uiii.u lu oi ii. i p. m. The first business in order wus tho culling over, In ulpbuheticul ordu:-, tho names of the several election dis tricts, lor the purpo" f nncnuining tho iiauies and number ot thu delegates present. Tho cull of tho roll being completed, it appeared thut tho repru Dentation wus full 77 delegutes an swering to their names. The Bouts of none were contostod. Tho names of tho delegutes wuru as follows : Uurn.ide llorougb J R WetiM, A U HherOer. I l.arllelj Hnrough Thouae llelley, W H Mo Pherson, J II Waltere. I'lirweiiaville llorougb J D Thompson, Wm P Cb.ml.tr.. Ilnutidala Dorough Frauk Bulger, (leo. II Woodin. Lumber City llorougb Jamas It Cupples, Kit Jlile. Newburg Borough II L Miller, K H Hose. New Washington Borough S T Mltb.il, Adam 11 rath. Osoeols llorougb Oeorge II Drlsbio, John K White. Wallaeetua Borough 7red Camp-men, Ueorge W Kmigh. Hrooane Town. hip Philip Dolts, Thus Wash burn. llell Henry Brelh, (1 SI Ferguson, llloom George Weber, John Smith. , Hoggs David Moss, George Merrill. Bradford Hark Taylor, John 11 Htewark rSOTSONOIAMl. at liOHOt Ull.S AND TOWNSHIPS. Burnslde Uor'g . ClearBeld " . Curwcn.vtlle " . Iloutsdale ' . Lumber City M Newburg ' . N. Wa.h gton" . Creole " . Wallaeeton " . Beeearia T'w'n . Hell ' . Bloom " , Hongs " . llradlord ' . Brady " . Hurnsidn " ., Che.l " . OoVlDglM M . Deoalar " .. Ferguson . Ilirard " , lioaben . Urahaaa " . Oreoawood " Iluliob . llu.ton 11 Jordan " . Kartbaus M .. Knoa , Lawrence ., Morris 11 ., Poiin ' ., I'ika ' ., Union " ., Woodwaril " .. Total 1.17 I ID I I It t , IS ! riil 10 1 I 101 " "ii 14 is i b 10 1-1 II 21 ' "i'j 111 M 4 .'! IS 20 ! 114 Thirty-nine delei'atcs bcinir a moior- ity of tho Convention, and Mr. Bloom , - , ... nuvintr receivoa nitv-Bovcn, wus more- upon declared tho nominee for Pro thonotary. Mr. Brisbin then moved Unit Jl r. liloom s nomination be dc- clurcd unanimous, and tho motion was adopted without a dissenting voice There being no opposition to tho candidates for Register and Recorder nnd Surveyor, tho Chairman announc ed that seventy seven votes having been cast for L. J, Morgan, for tho lormcr olllce, and an equul number lori Samuel F. MoClosky, for tlio latterj office, ho declared them duly nomina- . J I ten. . , , . I i nu iicai uiixinesn in omer was tno selection of a Representative Delegate to tlto Mato Convention. Somebody moved that Mr. Ale A leer bw appointed. The Chairman put the question, but was unable to decide whether tho yeas or nays wore tho most numerous. At this point somo one nominated ex Sheriff McPherson lor tbo samo posi tion, and then a motion prevailed that both motions be laid on the table, and nlrer some wrangling over points of order ana the making ot motions, Messrs. McAteer and MoPhorson wore put in nomination and a vote taken by caning too name ni cacn delegate, re sulting as follows: Matt. Mr A tear 15 W. R. Mel'bereos to Mr. J. K. Whito, of Osceola, then moved that ex-ShcrifT McPherson 's cloction bo declared unanimous. Agreed to. . Tho next thing in order was the election ot a l hairman and a County Commmittee for 1878. Captain John S. McKiernan, of Gulich, and Israel Tost, Esq., of Clearfield, wero voted for as follows : MtKlemn It Test- io Mr. Gcorgo II. Woodin, of Houtx dale, then asked that Mr. 'Post's elec tion be made unanimous. Agreed to. The following gentlemen were then selected as nCommiltee for the ensiling year, via : ntsTStcr. Burnsida Bor'gh Clrern.-ld " Curwensvllla " Hoatidalo " Lumbar City H Newburg " N. Vi.h ton " Osceola Wallaeelos " Beccaris Town'p. Bell " Bloom n Boggs " Bradford " Brady Burn.lde " Chert Coviagtoa " Decatur " Kergnron Girard " nana. Joo.kimo Tbol. Heilly. Thos. Frow.. lames Ward.. P. o. annnnas. ..Hnrn.lde. .Cle.r6.ld. .Ourweu.ville. .Hnnladale. Kit lllls. Lumber City. l.aaa Markla...Huid. N.A. Arnold.M.N Wa.hington Jas. P. llale.Oseeole Mills. John Holt, Sr.. Wallaeeton. Jno. Ihodmaa.Glen Hope. O. K.tricker Oatend. Ridnoy Rmith... Forest. Geo. Merretl... Wallaeeton. J. R Wilson Woodland. Geo. C. Kirk..Luther.burg. llan. Gorman..N Washington M. Tbarstn..Woetovar. V. L. Coutriet...Prenchvi!la. A. G. Steiner Philip.burg. D. A. Wise...New Millport. Gan. Grass .Gitliogbau. The Bill. Tho Pittsburg Tost says that under tho adjusting plan of ascer taining losses by the riot, similar to that of insurance companies, it is be lieved that the final awards will not vary Irom these figures: iluilroud compnny, 11,500,000 j freight destroy ed,l,0d0,000i clevutor,$lf)0,000; Key stone Hotel company, IIUO.OUO; Pull man Car compuny, 880,000 ; private individuals, 1100,000; total, 2,ll'l0,0fl0. The Hood Family. General Hood's new home brigade consists ot uino children, all under eight yenrs ol ago, including three pairs of twins. They are ofll cored by four nurses, a govomcss, his wife and mother-in-law. The "cors" is said to prosont a fine appearanco on dross pa ratio. Tho now constitution of Georgia will bo submitted to tbo pooplo for ac ceptance or rejection on the second Wednesday in December next. Sep arulo votes will bo taken on tho loca tion of the capital, at Atlanta or Mil ludgoville. While enorgetie opposition is expected to the now instrument, it is not anticipated that it will be sufficient to endanger its defeat. The Cut Yankee. In Maino, eggs bring SI 60 a dor.cn, but they are of a peculiar kind with peculiar contents, and aro found only in places whore there is a stringent prohibitory law. Intelliiient Doo. Husband "That beastly dojr. 1 can't enter tha room without bis biting my legs." Wife, pensively "Poor little creature ; ho is to intelligent." It is stated that Ilrigham Young's mother, aged 93, is still living at Mar tinavillo, Indiana, Owen Karren, lirooklyn's oldest in. habitant, died on Saturday night last, aged 116 years, Ths narrow guago railroad front Krnlenlon to Clarion wilt be finished In few weeks. llra.ly lti! C Kirk, I. gchock, Charter Bchwsm, J II IMinirer. K fl Hay.. Uurn.ide Jeuirs IL ley, John Woaver. ill.. I lllllierl H T'...-r, Mums T -unou. Covington L M Coutriio.A V AJul.on. lleealur A II Sleiner, Havld Hugh I. Krrjfuson Jauir. I't-rgui'to. I) A Wlar. tlirarJ Haorge W Homer, bnMin Jury, (lo.ben J K Orahain, J K Orddsa. OraliainJ W Turni,r, A U LansLem y. tlrernwood O A Tliorp. John A Honlee. Ilulirh Jaiii.-s Plynn, Johu H MeKlernan. Iluslnn Jere Sullivan, ritlveeler Hunt. Jnr'lrn r'vt,.r Wiuv-. "v-'er IV lv4 -im V lewrrnoe Joseph Owen., John U B-bryrir, Jajiie. Doushrrty, Oenru-e II Hall. Mums J (I Merrell, John at Ii i, .,! 11.11, Peter Moysr. Penn Warn Tliorp.. Paie Vir. Pike D T pool. jr. J Y littler, Arnold UIouw. Union Tannine Jlrurkbank. John Welly. Woodward Win Luther, John Misnoou. The cull of tbe roll being completed, the tliairiuan announced the next luisi nous in order to bo the uiiiioinlineiit.or i , . . n . . ,i .i election, of two tellers lo tally the VOtO. Oil motion ol'J. Blllko Walters, John8.McKiornan.ol' (iulich.and Guo. i i, i i i O. ku k, Lsq., of Brady, woro clcolod US Slicb. Tho CllUirmull ritutctl tllllt tho noxt business in order wus tlio . i .i . ii opening ol tbo returns und tho tally ingot the votes cast lor cucli candi date. At this point Several objected i to tho tallying of the voto, with a viow of expediting the business of the Con vention, and moved to proceed utoncu to call tho names of tho delegates and tuko u ballot for Pmlhonotury. The Miint of order went over by common consent, and a ballot wus taken result ing us follows: Our reporter, how ever, proceeded to tally tho popular vole, und it will bo found in the table along with thu ballot for Protlionotury. sounauiTa VoVB. . rtnsr aati.or. 3 i ? ,1 . .1 : 8 ! ! t i 1 IS ' NO : 41 ' SI :.' 21 i V i ir ""' ' Si ' 10 :i 1 11 !; r.i 114 ! 14 140 43 M 24 j 17 , "ii ' . 1 17" l .i 21 SI 111 ' 20 31 IS l - 7 . 2 S4 IS 2 12 31 S 3 , 134 87 i 3S 1 ! I 8 1 1 II 1 1 2 ! 1 - 7 : IS 1 ir :i 8 27 ' 34 :: 17 15 '' It 11 34 ': m j 87 .It lis : IS 1 il 8 !.. 1 I.. 1 I-. i ; . T7 i" I ! 20 i i Ml ' 48 1217 1.12 ' 12 iheo Aaron Sbirry .Sheas, ilia. T. II. Furrey..Urshatapl'j "'" Orreiiwu rrenwood - Jess Ceskev llower. (lulich Jas. Flynp. Smith. Milli llu.ton " V C. Bowman. .Peolleld. Jordan Sylvester llur.L.Anoovi!f. Karthaus " tiodfrry Fihar..Sall 1.1 -k. Knox - . A. III., m New Millport. I oawrenn - i.tu. II. I1.ll..., Icarneltl. Morris M Jno. M. llolt......Morri..lale. Pens I. W. hharp tirampi'n Hills P'he " II.AMI,mn Carwensi ills. tluion T. Ilrookbank....lMton. Woodward " Win. Luther Madi-ria. Tho members ot tho Counlv Com mitteo huvinir been selected. Mr. Wul- lers sulunitteil the following: .ofrrf, That Matthew Me.tteer, of Hoot., Thomas II. Forney, of tiraham, and Johns ton llnlll..n nr lnJ. ku..l. u : :r v it"""" ""'"o"' eomcrece to meet line i;oof,T,-eii Iron Centra and Clinton, for the purpose ol electing a Benetorial deierate to tha neil State Convention and if either are unable to attend the Conference, tbat they have power to appoint a .ubstituta. Mr. Uiisbin then ofl'eied the follow ing lor the consideration of tho Con vention : iVreoreaf, That the Chairman of lha County Committee be, and is, hereby Instructed to oall a Convention of ono delegate from eacu towo.bip nnd borough io the aouoty, fur the purpose of re vising the rules for holding primary elections, and thst said Convention be in.lrucled to mevt nnd report at aa eaily a, day as pos.iiile, that the change in tha rules may ba pat in practice at the next primary election. Alter the resolution was reud and submitted to tho Convention, Mr. Wal ters submittod the following amend ment, and alter being read, Mr. Hrisbin accepted tho amendment, and tho res olution, as amended, was adopted, nnd reads as follows : freefeeo. That the Chairman of the County Committee be, and ia, hereby authorh--d nnd di rected lo call a County Convention ein.i.ting of the Committee man in ear-b district, for the pur pose of revising tbe present system ef bol Img primary elections, nnd that said e.mmit'.ie bore, qoired lo report wtibio sit months from this date, wbi-h report shall be submitted for nci'0it nnoe or rejection at tbe next primary election. Tho Convontion having completed tho duties for which it had assembled, Chairman Test was called on lor a speech, which ho made in his usual ublo and happy manner, tbankini; the delegates for his ro elecliou as Chair man lor tho ensuing year. On motion the Convention adjourn ed line die. It will bo observed by tho tabular slutement thut no voles ure tallied for any of lha candidates in liurnside township or Osceola borough, nnd from tbe latter no list of voters was re turned, thus ignoring rule ninth, which' reads as follows: 9. Kiirb election board shall keep an oe.mrate list ol tha aetnec of all persons voting at such sleclionst which list of votere together with a full anj complrte nturn of snob elmtion, con fining an a curate statemeut or the persons lectrd delegates and all Instructions vot-ol, shall be crrtiAed by laid b lard to the Coon'y Oou ven- llon, upon printed blanka to bo furnished by the County Committee. rvi. . - i. . iuo rem in irom Usceolu wus so grossly informal that it ahould have boon tUron out. tvi duri'tistittfuts. ADMINIMTR ATOIlMe NOTICK. Nntlct, la hereby gives that Letters of Administra tion on tha astata of ISAAC THOMI'.-ON, Br., la'a nf llloom township, Clcarlisld eoantv, Fa., deceased, having been duly granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, nnd those having ojeimi or demands will prevent them properly authenticated fur arttlemsiit without "Slay. A.C. TATS. Adine. ClearJeld, I'a., Sept. 1, lsT7-t. I A I Mil NINTH ATOtV MiTlT K.;,.le, Is hereby given that Letters of A.lreinl.tre lion oa ths estate of FKAM'IS COt1 HHI K T, lata of Covington township, Clcarflsld county, I'a., dro'd, having bees duly granted la the under signed, all persons indeiitod to said estate, will please make iminedtdlo pM menu and tbueo hav ing claims or demands will present them properly autbsnliaated for setllouienl without delay. L. M. CODDHIKT, 8. N. COllllKIBr, Frrtcbvllle, Pa., Sept. IJ, '77 0te Adm ra. I)MI NINTH ATtllt'S) NJKTU'li L Nrl (r la htiritr. .. tk.t I r . - ... s. - ...rat nie-ra ll ntl- wiiniftration oa the tvtat of POSTI.B. TH tVAIT, lU of Urady townahlp. Clearfleld Co., Pnn'a dmtt'J laaa.. . . . . . -- rmoia to tb tnderignd, all praoni indebted lo laid La. tat sja , 1 1 K.b. l.Ji-a- " -. isaiiaveiiaisj paymewi, ana thoe hariog olaiiai or demaada will prfDt than nrtiiiwl auihnii..ii r... u.i - r -r .. ,,,, rruirmrni WHO- outdelay. UKiRlKC. K1KK. Lthrbarg, Pa , 8rpu 19, '77-t, Adai'r. II. A, KltATZEIl, (tVOOKBSOl TO) KRATZER & LYTLE, SaaLBR II RY ooons, NOItONS, , BOOTS, ' snorts, LBATHRR, CARPETS 01LCLO18.S, WALL PAPKR, WINDOW SIIADK1, U0 Marhat Irwt, i'lenrield, Pa, J.a, , t'H.tf .. . v: (Ii'frtisrrafnfs. VOlJfH.-N.llca 1. Il.reby gir.a l , XI p'ica'ioa baa bmisj made lo the Court ef Uoinuon I'l.ns of L'learSeM r..unty for an amend rn.nl lo the tlu rter of tha IWivUrlen e.nira. gillon of l InarSrl.l, autbori l,ig It to bcrro. money, and that the ..me will U beard at the Drlt adjouninj se.. ion of said Court, sept. 20 . IVll.UfULIiU. lo, Trn.Uve. IpllUin.K Ol' l:)IIPOHATI)V... i aid eeonlv, at Ibe next Soa.lon, eommaini i Pei.lrmhor 31th, 171, for a Ch.rter of Inmr.,.. ""n '"' Ibe lurwensvllle I.Hirary A.soclalioo,la , BUIgu,h of I'urwens, ill.. W. f. ARNOLD, Curirulisvilto, Kej-t. 18, 1877 St. ' Aiion'.' ' CA F Til S. A II prr.An. are b ereby cautl-iaJ again.t poreh.slaif or in nny way mrd-llioa; nub the folit.wtog propeitr, now ia po.ae.iioa ef Aiiorew nco'.an.ol IJ c itur townslilu, vis ; (). ' a'', '"''i'' ' '"" ' , nrnn oi .i.ungcUH. pi ynadiug and 1 .urine i ..,, ;t , r h.,,n..., I plow, 1 .L? I plow, I harrow, 12 head of h..g., 1 1 head of abreei ",""'1 !'!" ''";'"' ""' ;f corn i e-'ree of buckwheat, aud about I acre of not. to. . T, ptop,, belong, to inr, and is left with " on loan ooly, au'-ject to utv order at any time. I ... i-aiaii KLPHaut. I e.l litoslur, sept, 20, Ih7f-3te - . - ' . VKXKiNK.I-.'M NoriCP. As.liros.lo.Uleol DAVID II. SII A RTZKR mid wile, of Duomoratown.bip, Laneartereousty, Thn nnderrlgnrd, having been appointed by the Court of Common I'lees of Lanoa.tor oouDtr As.ignee ef David II. Sharlaer nod Wife, e-lio have Iran.frrn-.l to him all tbeir estate and elterts for thn benelit of their creditors, ba therefore gives notlo. to all persons tndubted to said a.sijrnor, to make psyinent without delay, and those biiving claim, to p,e.eut them to J. W. VOt'l'M. Ai?tMe. sept?fl fit. Colombis, Pa. IJItOKEJ'.IL-OO REWARD r Tha nhnvr rrwar-l will 1 paid tr ti t trr-it nrl rrtarn to th ('l.-field tjoa" tjr jsff, of Fnnk Mill's, mud Flunk hong, cbrg4 wnW .one ttf-Hiift who hrokti oat of id jt.ll nn tVe'it.titUy niff.it, fitilrmbr ith. If-77. Wraith la tiV-trt 11 yvtrt DM, b fret 9 incix to height, (tout hoilt, and hul black aid wbitkera nd rut her Urg cor. Long ii altout ?0 j-eara old, 6 fort 8 inrbr-a in b-ifc.r, itooi built, and Jio.i'b faoa. Fifty 1 df-Ibra will be pit id for tlic am, of elibcr, or out bondi-rd dollara fur buth ot them. ANIKKW I'K.NTZ, Jr., ",. rfi -"Id. Pa., Ppt I. 1A77.JU, 1 il O CJ It .1 JI A T I O X I FHKKirp'i Omra, Cl.arf.eld, Pa., Kej.l. 4, 1877. 1 W her , It ba coma to raf eotie that dub ilnm bkvt bam rwl,, and ft n placed it tha wr-i braorb of th tj ukj n tin or nr an t Ctfarfit Jd creek, for the purpo of flatti'iina; fl-b. e- litrarT to an A?t of Anwrtihl apprur I the J4:Pi diy nl Mkjt, h;, rj'ii!rd "n Aot for the pm tu ti'io of aa'mon, black baip. and oihrr t,4 fi-hru, Ae." Nvtic ia berah gin tbat taoaaid dtttna and Beta ar known to etitt, and ar declared imiimoB .umanpei., and ownert or triitidjfera of tha ar ktrby ret)ujr.i to dn tuanlle and ram or- tbe am ao u o reader them do lunjre-r eaabl of takinir or injuring thefitbet of ibe in id Mn-anir, ol nbatever kind, wiibm t.a daja fnm tltia date. A NDHKtV PEN TZ, Jr.. Sheriff. 1'iar. ATro$txcT'tpricff, I. Cirartirld, Pa, Brpt. 4, H77. Ity th Mtu hectiun of a Aot of AaicfaMy, entitled "an Art to ktnttid mud rontohda! tha aerrral Ada rr.atiag to rkui and gitae fiib," plr.r-il the lt day of Mmy, no ertoi la ponrnttt d to patch or kill, at anj titnn, in any of 'he uaUti ef Slate, lire only with a book anl j tr nrrdll, any M.ieL. baa, pike or piekera), I iits lcr a prnniiy of twr nl y-live dullera lr Mt-b j diTence, and no pf-rtua ia pc-riuitied to etri or kill, in any war, any of the abore named tiiii, j qctween lb lit day ot .Uitrch aad tbo lit day of June, under tha astuia (jerikUy, one half of wbicb j S"ti to the informer. All ff'iud "itiifna knowing j any of lb provicKiii of ib forejfuin Ati ot Amwtubly tu bt viultttd. are uertij reijueiled io I make ttiJmiiatiiti nffainot Ih ollender and have . ihun returii-d ti C'irf, and 1 will tee tout tht-y are (-roftcutid ace'iniitif to law. WaVI M. MflCUIsLOl'dH, Cl.i.'ti(;ld, pt 1!, M77-t. Int. Att'y. SheriiTs Sale. 1Y t'.rtus of writs of IVnrt. A , lrued ) out of ibe Court of Common I'leas cf Clear livid countv. and to me directed, there will ha eipo.fd to Pl'lll.IO SALE, at the Court Hons., in tbe bor,ugb of Clearfield, on Saturday, 1st JKib day of Sepleaoer, IS77, at I o'oloeh p. ai. the following di-sonbod real estate, to wit: A certain tract of land situate in Il-rcaris Iwp... Clrarficld county, I'a . coutaininff about aVacre. wilh aoout .'15 acres cleared, and havinl a rojall. I plank frame houie, two stories high, with log; kitrben attached, log bnrn and othcrontbnUdiogt! tbireon, bounded a. loilow. : Kast br H. Jdilre-aiw we.t by S. MrFarland, north by 11. Krerts, anal south by H. MrKsrUnd, SVi.ed, taken io exeow tioo ai.d to ba aold as tha property of e.eMl Troxei. Also, a lot of ground in tha borough) of Clear Beld, Cleatfirld ooanty, I'a., known) ta lots laiS out l.y U. L Hoed fiom tbe aorlet-we.l ouroer of bis farm, now in tbe borough oi t'isarfield, aa lot rto. 4 in block No. 2, having 1U0 fact front on W ater street snd 230 Teat in depib, bounded oa tbe north by.Water street, west by a street, north by an alley and east ky lot No. 1, owned by Mrs. Stewart. Sriivd, taken in execution and to ba told as Ibe property of T. J. lacCullougu. Tinea or Si a.-Tbe price or aua at nhkh the property ahall be struck uff must ba paid at the time ol sale, or such other arrangement, made ns will be approved, otherwise tba property will ba immediately put up and told again at ths ex penre snd rik of the person to whom it wss struck oti, and who, ia case of dclieieocy at such re-rale, shall make good tha eauie, and in no instance will the Deed he presented tn Court ku confirmation unless the monev is actually paid to lha Sheriff. AN OHt vY I'tHl, Jr, SHRctrri Omtc, I sheriff. Clearheld. Pa., Sep. 12, 177. i 11 r.iiwTi-:K'a noi jl Notice is hereby giv. )TICE. ven tbat tbe following oe counts bave U-rn examined and passed by ma.aeidv remain filed of record in this office for tin in- -spertion of heirs, legatees, creditors, snd air other. . interested, and will be presented to thn aext Or phans' Court ol Clearfield county, to be held at tbe . Court House, ia the borough nf Clearfield, com- -mrncing on ths 4ih Mon.by (boing the 24th day; . ol Scpu ml er. A. 1). 1877 : Partial account of John M. Rid tic anl Hub, KHdle, AdTuiniltrelore of tho o.tate of James Kiddle, ste of iiurniMe township, ClsarScldi county. Pa., doe'd. I'mal acoount of Jrese Williams, Onardiart ofr Klisnbeth Leonard, (new Kliaabeth Milea, Mary Kllea Leonard, (now liiary Ellen Young. h Hobt. Leonard and John W. Leonard.obil Jrenug Jnoob Lcoaanl, Uteaf Beooari a twp., Uleejrhetel rouLty, Pa, deed, aa filed by Kliaoud Mil. liams, bis Admioi.trator. Partial aerosol or Juhn I'ehrrltng aoi Ahrihs-n lleberling. Kxa,-utora of tbo rsiata nf Jr job jlebeMing, lata al ilridy twp,, Cloariold or j,,',, Final account of J. M. Smith, Adlliialrrtor of Ibe esuta of Jemrs villi, lata ol liar -Ha two . 1'l.atiield countj. Pa., doo d. " Ace . ont of Ueorge 0. Passmor, Ad jnltrator of Ilia estate ol Win. McKnlshl, tar , , cleartield boruugh, Clearfield ounty, Pa. t Account ol W. J.Jaokfwi, Adv mistralor of thn estate of Holme. O. Pntllipp Uto of t)ur township, ClearSeld ouunny , v, drc'J. Final acoount ol Daniel ties Administrator of the o.tate ol Ueorge He,' ,,, . f ,te State of lliasouri, deo'd. Pinal aooo i.,1 of A. II. SUw, AdmUistral r or Ilia eeteto ol Huun Ky l,r, .w ((,ben iwp., Lliai field oounty, l'a , deo'd. Aug. 21) ta L. J MOtlUAN, Register A heeorder, BUY THE BEST Pearl Shirt I RKASONS WHY TUB PEARL SHIRT IS PKL'PKRRED TO ALL OrilKRSt 1st. They are ta.d. of tba Tory heat niualln, 24. Ro.ums aro three ply and saede of the hast Itnrn.eaeh ply belag guaranteed to he all linen. 3d. They are made only by capable and evpert- rneed hands, are carefuiy inspected and ar . nnturpassed by any other In workmanship. 4th. They are guaranteed to St nnd to give .alls- facti-m in every partlonlar. Try Thorn anl Convl&ool. Nona ganu:M J without thia ( pPADnttuhlliil TrailaM.rk. l TLAHLJ PalMted. I'ORSALKBY. T. A. FLECK & CO. ONE PHICH lIIRSA DRY 01)01)8 II0HSI, NOTIONS, til I.LIN ERV 4 FANCY UUODS, Market sttrcet, t'lrarOnld, Pa. Pepl. 1', 'f.