She jjtUpuMiran. UwOroi 13. Goodlandkr, Etlilor. CLKAUFIKLD, WKDNKAY MORNING, OCT., 11, IWT. Reader, If job want to know wbat It going on la the business world, just read our advertising columns, tht Sptvial column In particular DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. nR 8UPRIM judor: Hon. JOHN T RUN KEY, OP VKNANOO COI NTT. FOB AIIDITOB GENERAL: Hon. WILLIAM P. SCHKLL, O? BEDFORD COUNTY. FOR STATE TREASURER: Hon. AMOS C. K0YK8, OF OUNTON COUNTlf. DEMOCRATIC COim TICKET FOR PBOTUONOTARY : ELI BLOOM, of Cloarfiold. FOR REGISTER AND RECORDER : L. J. MORGAN, of Cleat-Hold. FOR SURVEYOR : ' S. K. M'CLOSKEY.of CnrwonsvMo. MAXIMS FOR THE DAY. No man worthy tbe offiee flf President should be wlllinj- to hold it if oounted in, or pieced there b;aojr fraud, v. r. I oould oovor have been reconciled to tbo ele vation by tbo anialleat aid of mint of a person, however" respectable la private lifo, who must forever carry upon bii brow tbo stamp of fraud first triumphant In American history. No sub sequent lotion, howoror meritorious, oaa waih away tht letters of that rooord. Chi.i Fiuhcis Ansae. Undor Iho formi of law, Rutherford B. Hayes ban boon dooland President of tho United States. Ilia titlo rests upon disfranchisement of lawful voters, tho false certificates of tho morning offi. oeri actinr oorruptly, and tho dooUioo of a oom. mission wbieb basrefosed to hear evidence of al leged fraud. For tbo Ant time are tbo American people eonfronlod with the fact of a fraudulently eleeled President. Let it not be undentood that Iho rrand will bo llently acquiesced in by tho eountry. Lot no bourpasl in whkti the usurpa tion il forgotten. AnDHKSl Or DlUOCKATlC M. C.'l. One hundred yearo of human depravity aeeu. muUted aud oonoontrated into a olimai of orltne. Never again in live hundred years aball they have an opportunity to repeat tbe wrong. DaniblW. Voorriks. I would rather have the endorsement of a quar ter of a Billion of Ibo Amcrioao people than that of tho Louisiana Returning Board, or of tbe Com mlssloD a-bieb excluded tbe fads and decided tbo question on a technicality. Tooa. A. IIkmdricks. Hello Boyd in Maryland says the Hello Boyd in Texas is a fraud. Tho question now is : Aro there any rmtivo Turkish Generals? If Silting Dull and Joseph wore as dead as C'rnzv Horso, the situation would bo much simplified. Tho first volume of Jefferson Davis' new book on the Into unpleasantness will appear in November. Kx tiovcrnor Hendricks and wife wcro welcomed ut Indianapolis on their return trip from Europe by tho firing ol cannon and much popular and per sonul effusion.' QiEtR ItoosTERiNO. The Radical crow over the Iowa election is a queer chuckle. To get off with 20,000 Icsb than last year, is, to our mind, cheap exaltation. Threo Senators, McMillcn, of Minne sota, Morton, of Indiana, and Sharon, of Nevada, all Radicals, woro absent when tbe Senate organizod on Monday a week, and tboy aro still absent. Awful I Another Confederate Con gress has been organized at Washing ton and Hayes held communication with it. Moro: An ex Confederate aoldior sits in tho Hayes Cabinet, and tho ex-Vico President of tho ex Con federacy nominated Mr. 'Randall for Speaker in the Dcmocratio caucus. Let us bavo peace I Gold Comino Out. (iath was over in New York tho other day and ho in forms tho Philadelphia Times that the hotel keepers and others are paying out gold in tho way of change. He saw lots of two and-a halt and fivodol lar pieces bouncing around on tho coun ters. If tho Democrats carry a low moro States, and succeed in keeping Hayes within Constitutional bounds, gold will creep out just as tho silvor hns, and wo will soon all have lots of it Easily Flattered. Tho Chairman of tho Radical State Committoo, Wil son, in alluding to tbo 25,000 Demo cratic majority and forty-four majori ty in tho Legislature, says: "Our par ty has suffered an apparent disaster in Ohio. Tbo result has only local and temporary significance. Tho Rcpubl cans of Pennsylvania will be neither disarmed nor dismayed." What bold fellows they assumo to be. But look out Colonel, our friends aro alter 25,- 000 hero in Pennsylvania. TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND. Democrats of Pennsylvania, that is Just what our majority will bo on the 6th of November next, provided yon turn out to tho election I That's tho vital point In the case. Now ia your time to strike tho mortal blow, and annihilate the enemy in this Stato, as our friends did in Ohio. Wo never had greater encouragement to close in on tbo foo and present a (olid front for having cheated us so outrageously last fall. Now ia our time to strike for victory. Remember delays are dangerous, and procrastination Is the thlof of timo. Go to work at once and organise in ovory sub school district in tho county for tho purposo of getting out the rote. Talk to your Radical neighbor, who despises rogues in of fice as bad as yon do, and tell bint that plundering, bankruptcy, and dofalca lions cannot bo slopped until w have a universal chango of rulers, State and Federal. Thoro must bo a cbango ef fected before business oan revive, and tho country bo restored to peace and prosperity. Friends, turn out and in vile your careless neighbor to tarn out too, on the 6lh day of November noxt, and then we will tally a majori ty of not less than 2R,00O. THE RADICAL RELIGIOUS MISSIONARY. Captain DeUnvy, the perigriimllng lirilkal missionary, who hoe, boen ont out by thut party to sow tho socil of religious irijinlit'o by aoekiiig to arouse among members of the Cntholic church a feeling ol hostility to Colonel Noyoa imply botauso ono of his defeated op- ew(r'i( b r4'S'f'...laP:o't'" was id town a lew day smeo. J its ohjoct in visiting hero ia easily aur- ised. It was, no doubt, to counsel with (flfe'ttthit! parties wSu; Jirftiussinjf to bo licmocrata, aold out tho Demo cratic Gubernatorial candidato, Judge Pershing, two ycara ago. At that timo this Captuin Delaney was on a like mission, wherever a Molly Ma guire vote oould be found. Slattery, one of the members of that order, con fessed on that "he himself arranged (or tho nurcbaso of tho Molly voto in Luzerne county for llurtranfl and that the money was carried there for that purpose by a person from Ilarrisburg, a messenger in the Executive Department, one John C. Delaney." How much of tho money canto here to influence votes, Slattory didn't confess ; but that it did come hero baa boon ascer tained certainly, and it accomplished its work. It fell into but few hands, howoror, who kept it, whilst they duped ethers to voto against Pershing by different means. If Captain De lanoy's mission here was to the tamo parties, to control them by the samo means as Slattery testified to, he may discover that it will not work as smoothly ns of yore. Some of thoso duped two years ago aro not as tract able now and tho most venal swear that if this thing is to be carried by money it shall not fall into one or two hands, but must bo shared around Danville Intelligencer. SHARP PRACTICE. Tho Harrisburg Patriot says : "There has been a good deal of talk about tho nomination of rassmore being a tri umph of Cameron over Hartranft as a preliminary skirmish over the Uni ted States sonatorship. But tho bet ter opinion appears to bo that this nomination was a shrewd advortsing device of the Metropolitan Insurance Company. By making their agent the Republican candidato for Auditor General tho company are enabled to obtain tho gratuitous distribution in Pennsylvania of hundreds of thousands of their circulars adorned with Pass moro's handsome portrait through tbo Republican Statu Committee. This gives the Metropolitan insurance Com pany of New York a decided advant age over all rivals. Tho company havo been tuken under tho patronage as it wore of tho Republican party of: Pennsylvania. It matUrs very littlo to tho Metropolitan Insuranco Com pany whether their agent be defeated by thirty thousand more or less so that they have secured this large amount of advertising without the least expense. Passmore may soon bo forgotten in the politics of Pennsyl vania, but it is likoly that tho Metro politan Insuranco Company of Now York will bo long and sadly remem bered." Toe "IiIoiitnino Rod" Candidate. We hear funny stories of tho adven- turesof Passmore, Mr. Mackey's Light ning Rod and Insuranoe Agont candi dato for Auditor General, at the coun ty fairs. He sinks the candidate for a respectable and dignified Slate office iu all the petty artifice, and tricks of bis business vocation. Ho overpowers everybody with gushing affection for thoir own welfare, and that of their wivoa, sisters, uncles and aunts. He has already shaken hands with several hundred thousand people, and the fun of it is be asks every one to whom he introduced, Democrat or Ropubli can, to vote for him, and bangs on to Ibo voting idea just as if he had I Lightning Rod customer or a Life In surance victim. Ho has got to be biggornuisance about tbe country fairs than the stentorian voiced heathen with tbe doublo beaded calf and three legged baby. Ration Sentinel. The Buckeye Election. We do not know whether our western neigh bors have a Returning Board similar to that of Louisiana ; but somehow or other the Democratic majority in Ohio has "panned out" amazingly, and it looks now as though Bishop's majority tor Governor would roach 20,000. The Greenback voto was 15,730 ; tho Work ingmen's, 12,430, and the Prohibition vote 4,639, making the opposition elo- ment, besides tbe straight Radicals, 32,000, showing that tbe Democrats have carried the State handsomely over ovory element that was arrayed against it and bad 25,000 more at home who failed to turn out on election day. Governor Bishop must lcel proud that ho has boon ablo to squelch no less than tour Gubernatorial candidates, and at least two bombaslio would bo United States Sonators Matthews and Garfield. Devilism Impudence. We notice that cx-Socrelary of War Belknap was the chief orator at an Army re union at St. Paul, Minnesota, a few days ago. This man who so highly disgrac ed himself, and the Government, in selling'Post trsdersbips for cash, while Secretary of War, seems to bave the impudence of Old Nick. If the crimes of porjury and robbery have no dis- graco or penalties attached to them what is to prevent the present, or, any future Secretary of War, or any othor official from telling "traderpqtts" for osbIi and pocket the money, lithe crim inal is to bo mado a bero, to toon after the exposure of hit wickedness. pretty school in which to educate young men. That New Jersey Victory. The Radical coons wore turning hand springs last weok, because they had tucceeded in electing thoir man Mayor of Newark. We cannot tee where the crow comot In. Last year their ma jority lor the tamo officer Wnt 1,030, tbit year it it only thirty, aomobody has been fsoling the ooont. Democrats, Get Ready I Tbe elec tion day it approaching, and it be comes tbe duty of every patriot to buckle bit armor on and moot and con found the enemy on the (Jib day of November. Another battle of ballots will capture the Keystone State, and restore her again to the tide of the Union. IMPORTANT LEO A L DECISION A Pottsvillecorresptintlenlofllie Phil adelphia Record intorms that journal that a very important decision was rendered by Judgo Pershing in tho Schuylkill county court I lie other morning. McAndrow.lutuiniuingcluik for tho district comprising Schuylkill, Dauphin, Columbia and Norlhumber- Ilium jivw.ii'jr miviai iiiuiifeiio ox-Senator Randall was appointed his Biieccssor. Me Andrew had deposited maps and papers of tlio district in the vaults of the Merchants Kxehaiige Dank, under a contract to pny 150 yearly rent. At tho timo of his re moval Irom office ho w as indebted to tbo Bank $117.60, and tho Hunk claimed a lien on tho maps, etc., and refused to deliver them to Mr. Randall. In bis opinion Judgo Pershingawarded a peremptory mandamus on tho Bank to deliver up tho documents on tho ground thut tho contract was individ ually with McAndrews, and tho Statu was not a parly to it. - The Judgo de cide that tho maps and papers are publio properly of great , value, and required to bo kept in the clerk's oflice for publio inspection, and tboreforo nn lien can attach as claimed by tbo Bank, Ono of tbe causes for McAndrow's ro moval was tho fact that ho drew tho money to pay tho bank its rent and appropriated it to his own use, The Ohio Revolution. It does our soul good to compare the election fig ures of Ohio. From tho lakes to thai lovely streuin, tbo Ohio river, and from tbe Pennsylvania lino nest to the Indiana lino, tho music is all thosaino. Reform is visible on every hand. To illustrate: In Hamilton county Cin cinnati on tho Ohio river, lust year, tho Democrats had only 8K0 majority. This year our majority ia 3,0G1, over threo limes. Now, we will Btep across tho Commonwealth to tho lakes. Cuyahoga county, on Lake Erio, em braces tho city of Cleveland. Last year the Radicals had 3,346 majority; this year they have but 914. Tbo Pern ocralio gaiu in Cincinnati is almost equal to the Republican loss in Cleve land. Then wo como in with tbo Sandusky region. Lucas county.wbich ombracet the city of Toledo, usually good tor 1,000 Radical majority, is carried by tho Democrats and Work logmen by 1,200 majority. It makes no difference whother you "go West," North, South or East, in the Buckeye State, tho reader finds nothing but Democratic gains until they pilo up so high that no one seems willing to com- puto with them. This is tbo werk of the people and must be obeyed. Those who do not want to endorse reforms of this kind, must subside like the sands ln 1,10 Don's View. A Washington Inter viewer encountered Senator Cumcron n that city lastSalurday,nnd sends the following to tho Philadelphia Times: Don Cameron arrived horo to-day in xcollcnt spirits and apparently pleas ed with tho result in Ohio. Ho says ho expected it. Whon asked hit opin ion concerning tho outlook in Penn sylvania he smiled and remarked that the result thoro was uncertain, and that the fight was running along very oven. It the workingmen polled as largo a voto as was anticipated in Phil adelphia tho result, he thought, would be the success of the Domocratio tick et in that city. Noyea, the Dcm ocratio candidato for State Treasurer, would, bo predicted, run largely ahead of bit ticket, at be wat vory popular in the lumber and mining regions. Concerning the contested scats in the Senato, he said he had not yet made up hia mind, as he had not considered the caso vory much. He thought there would be tome discussion over the contest in South Carolina, and some opposition to tho dims of Butler, Democratic, as everybody knew that Hayes had never recognized Hampton officially, but had only drawn off the troops. He was not so sure about the contest in Louisiana, but believed for one thing that the claim of Eustlt was bettor than that of Ppofford. Sena tor Don will live in ex-Senator Frol- inghuysen's house, on I streot, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth. Tho house has been lavishly refurnished One Account Settled. John C, Owens, a fugitive State Senator from South Carolina, who has been indicted for bribery and perjury, and has bocn hiding in Baltimore for the past threo months, died in that city last week. When his effects woro ovor baulod, it was found that bo bad t-10, 000 of greenbacks in his carpet-bag. He wat a smart plantation negro, and having been elected to tho South Car olina Senato In the palmy days of John Patterson & Co., ho was fortunate enough to save that roll of greenbacks for bis future comfort. But he is no more. Ho leaves no heirs, and the Baltimore authorities aro puzzled, not knowing how to disposo of tho cash on hand. Wo presume it belongs to South Carolina or John J. Patterson. A Bad Failure Tho recent failure of tho Allegheny Savings Bank turns out to be a vory bad ono. The depo sits amountod to over seven hundred thousand dollars, one-half of which has beon squandered and will prove a total loss. Fifteen of tbeso latter creditors bad from five to ten thousand on deposit wbila Wm.Semplo bud 141,041 00, Da vid DoHaven 1:10,842.00, and Jamet L. Graham 113,430.00 Recklessness is poor term for such waste and prod gality. But that it tho way society designates crime in tbit high-noon pe nod of civilization. Bull-dozino. Tbe Philadelphia Item ia a Radical local organ and up braids "the Government" in this way "How oould the Republicans hopo to carry Ohio when Hayoa has sent one third of the Stale to forty -oight eoun trios to hold office? All the appoint menlt tince March huve beon from Ohio, and yet Hayes calls himsolf tho President of the people." Stop Intim (dating the best Government on earth in that way. Over. Tbe red-hot quarrel in Ohio between Stanloy Matthews and James A. Garfield at to which should be tho next Senator in Congress, with John Sherman loomingup in tho background as a compromise candidate, hat aud denly cooled off. It foil away down 25,000 below aero, and all threo aro satisfied with the political atmosphere in the Buckeye State. ADDRESS OE THE DRMOCRA T JC COMMITTEE. Fellow Democrats of CharfltU County: Tho mills are surely grinding out the corn as tho children's cry lor bread leads tho lather to chango his ballot. Out in Ohio Hurls aro not trump, und the Diu-kcyo boys aro very Noyesy, us they art) becoming in this State, Timo und reflection, like continuous iinlitiht ou a painted tepulcher, cnlvlj . i W '-a oi L.ye, witmn mno nuitlis u inauguration, pronounce him (though her own son) a fraud and a swindle. "Day unto day uttereth speech, and niiht unto niifht showvlh knowl edge" of now (rand was first niadu triumphant In American history and the betrayed citizen turns in disgust from an organization, whose leaders glory in any national humiliation that wll porpoluuto their power. A"civil so rvicu'relorm that commands ovory cross-road Postmaster, Murshal, or deputy "Inspector und Guager" in the county to resign or quit memuing in politics, but allows It. B. Hayes, President, and John Sherman, Secre tary of tho Treasury, to itump a State on the uvo of an election, it not dour ly understood by people in the coun try, and is too thin much too thin to spread well. it dim i iook promising lor "ai r. elec toral Bill" getting a vote at tho next Presidential election, or between now and thon. Every Slate is spoiling Bill's lust majority while Jutlgo iiluck throws him down, California choked him. and tho Buckeye boys trampled him in tho mud. The people guess bo is dead. Shall Pennsylvania, in tbo near iu lure, fail to do her duty? With bor every interest (but compound interest, oolleeted by Sheriffs and Marshuls), prostrato und broken. Will bor citi zens lend their aid to continue this In fumy, or will they rise, as freemen aro everywhere rising, and by a voto for home, self and country, turn out tho hirypliaii plague r Shall tho State Treasury be put in hands that hung listlessly down while rogues passed and re-pussod him ovory day, rubbing tboirsiru; under his very nose, and plundering tho Treasury un der his superintendence, or shull it bo gireu to our honest sons of toil, whoso arms and nx huve bowed out his for tune T Shall tho accounts and revenues of the Stato bo atljusted and settled by a rambling insuranco agent that would cover r man with a bogus policy, und then talk him to death, or shull ono whoso hair has grown gray in positions of public trust, und whose honesty and competency aro everywhere conceded, fill that oflice? These aro pertinent questions for the people to answer at roll call, ore Tues day, tho 6tb day of November, and il the Democratic vote is brought out, they will ho answered with a shout. Fellow-Democrats, one moro good heiivo, and tbe old thing will break. It is cracking now all along tbo line. Marshal our wholo force in every township and election precinct. Have ourarmy inposition. e bavo the boys. Bring 'em in ! bring 'em in I and your own great Stulu will rival tho home of llayos in tho splendor of her victory. Israel lisr, Chairman. John W. Howe, Secretary. Clearfield, Pa., October 23, 1877 Sherman's Little Bill. Tbo fol lowing mcssago from tho Secretary of tbo Treasury, transmitting estimates of appropriations required to complete tho service of tho fiscal year ending June 80, 1878, and of prior years, has boon addressed to the Speaker of the House of Representatives : TrrasI'Bt IlRrARriiRiiT, October !&, 18T7. Sir t Agreeably to the Joint reeitlallMl of Con gress or January T, lsea, I novo the Ronor to transmit, f'.r tbo information uf Congress, tbe es timates of appropriations required for Iho mili tary establishment for Iho srrvioo of tbo fiscal year ending Jnno It, IS7S, as furnished by the soorelary of War, together with special eollmolos of other deficiencies and ro appropriatloaa re quired by the several eaecative deportments for toe eorrool und past nseal year, as lonowa: War Department.. .. Ml.tf ,74 It 2t.StO M .. I,,i.4bl an I7.n.sl II 700. ono llll . l.tllJ.SSI 17 teisis.ii Library of Congress MM... Court of Claim . Treasury Department .... rosl unteo Department Navy Department. ....,..... Judicial Total ass,nt,o M Accompanying these cellmates aro tho follow. log, submitted by tho Secretary of Wr without reootnmondatlon t Forts nod fortlSoatinns, S3,. 7S.000 j rivers and harbor, 1 1.220,100. Tbo estimate of 1,1)31,431' 6 for permanent annual appropriatlone i also submitted for tbe informa. lion of Congress, but is not roaommeoded. I am, vory respectfully, your obedient asrvanl, Johr bananas, Secretary of tho Treaeury. From tho foregoing it will be ob served that Mr. Shorman wanls about forty millions of dollars to grace bis department with the next year. The Secretary is evidently not in tbo Uni ted States Senator business just now. Dorlng Ibo rebellion every Republlena la Clearfield oot aty was true to tho beet interests of his eountry. Friends, do not mar that honora ble record now by staying at homo oa the Ath of November nest, and thus sndenger the defeat of our Btato uckel. Joernal. We wonder if the oditor means those Radicals who went to Watorford, Ridgway, Erie, and Brookville, and bad Ihoimtoiros exempted, or that othor class who clamored so loudly for a vigorous prosocntion of tho war," and helped to "crush tho rebellion" by substitute. His sentiment is a little too indefinite to sot down for patriot ism, from tho fact that that virtue ebbed and flowed in tho breasts of many Radicals liko tho tide during tho period alluded to, Many a fullow was ready to envolop himself in a suit of blue ln the evening who could not be found tho next morning at roll-call for reasons best knpwn to himself. We hope the man will not bcoomo ex cited ovor the "civil servico reform" that is now spreading ovor the coun try, and torture it into another rebell ion. Let us have peace and "truo re form." Ohio. Tho Dcmocrate of tho Buck oyo State did roll np a thundering ma jority on the second Tuesday of Octo- bor. Tho official returns of all but threo counties aro in, and tho majority it nearly 40,000. The counliet to be heard from are largely Radical, and we presume the "Returning Hoards" are holding them back for a full count liut tbo Democratic majority it so overwhelming that it it useless lor a "Returning Hoard" or an "Electoral Commission" to count it ouL Neither of those Radical counting machines art available on this occasion. The Domocratio majority will land at about 20,000 over West Abraham Lincoln Nimmy, the color ed boy who poisoned bit falhor, Mrs. Patterson and her child, and Mrs. liar. rii at Greoniburg, on June 2, has boen found guilty of murder in tht first de gree. Tbit again demonttratea the fact, that "there's nothing ln namt," that roso by any other namo would smell just at tweet. A Sop. The Radicalt of Clinton county, al their late County Conven tion, conceded tbo Senatorial delegate from tbia district to the next State Con vention to Clearfield county. All right I wo bave Iota ol Cameron and Hayes men np bora who love to ornament a position of tbit kindi Soma are ready to lake efther side, If necessary. 'SQUARE TIMIIER." "Square Timber" No)'", 'ho Demo emtio candidate for Slut" Treasurer, accompanied by tho lion. Win. Me Clolluml, Chairman of the Sluto Com mittee, visited Do) li-stown lust Thurs day, to uttend the fair Although tho day was very stormy, and tho attond auco much slimmer than il otherwise would hare been, Colonel Noyrs mui riMil rriiiiv Dr-tlile, and maim many voiuuiy. Jsw Wilt Witt inirv ItiCfil to U i number of Republicans, who formed un equully good opinion with the He in ocrais of the honoitt lumberman of the West Brunch. All who mel him went nwuy satisfied that every inch of Co). Noyos, from Ins crown to Ins solo, IB thoroughly honest, Such a man wo want for Suite Treasurer. The floun ces of the Commonwealth huve too long boon iu the hands of a corrupt ring, which uses tho money of tho tux payers to enrich themselves. This pracliee should be broken up and a now luul turned over. 1 ho election ol Hurt will only be a continuation of tbe Mnckey dynasty and a change of the official hoad, but not a chango in Iho management. The interests of tho tux-payers and many considerations besides, demand a change in tho man. agomenl of our State flounces, and the only way to bring this about ia to place tho ofliot in tbo hands of those who are opposed to the old policy. This can be dono by the elootion of Col. Noyot. Al this timo no tax payer in the Slate knows tho condition of the State funds whether the Treasury is full or empty und it is doubtful whother tho Treasurer himself cun tell. All the promises ef taonllily atHleinema have beon broken, and the steady ef fort is to conceal from tho people how tho account of the publio funds stands. Noyot it the man who will make Iho desired change in the Treasurer's of flee. Ho depends for his election on the honest support of the lax payors of the Stato, and does not find it necessa ry oven if he woto venal enough to run around and solicit tho votes of tho Mollie Muguires, whoso lenders were lulely hanged by the nock for their crimes We are satisfied tho ponplo intend to nihko a change in tbo man agomenl of thoir St.-ito finances at tho coming election. There was regret expressed that Mr. Nehell, the Demo cratic candidate for Auditor General, was not with Cul. Noyes, but he was obliged lo be in another purl of the Stato. Doytestotcn Democrat. The Mill Stii.lGrinds. Tho work of retribution keeps on in its steady, even way in South Carolina. A Legis lative investigating Committee, whose labors bavo buen performod mainly by Republicuns, has made the plunderers full one by ono until scarcely any of tho leaders sre lelt iu safely, bent tor Nush, the ablest of tho colurod cor- ruptionists in management, and for many yoart the representative of Iho Capital (S)unly In the Senate, lias been brought to bay by the commiltoo. When he found thai il was impossible longer to oscape cxitosure, be mado a full confession implicating many of hit associates, restored ti is stolen property to the Stato and resigned bis Senatori al chair. And while Nash was in the toils in Columbia, ex Stale Treasurer Nilea G. Parker, one of Ibo pale faces which swnrmed ovor the South under reconstruction liko the locutol Kgypt, was arrested in Jersey City, and lodg ed in prison lo await Iho requisition of Governor llumpton. Patterson will probably foil justice for a brief season, but if ho would ultimately csespo tbe doom of tbo felon, ho must boeome a stranger to homo and country. A Remarkadli Consolation. Tho Washington correspondent of tho Bos ton Herald leurrtii' that Mr. Blaine has announced to one or two porsonal friends that bo bos no idea of being a Presidential candidate in 1880, because ho sees clearly that the Democrats will sweep tho country in that elec tion ; that ho believes that they will elect a President who will succumb to southern demands, and thus cause a tremendous reaction in favor of the Republican party in tbo north and west. Ho looks forward, therefore, to a restoration of the Republican party to power in 1884, and intends, if possi ble, to be tbo Republican candidate at that time. How happy this "stalwart statesman Irom Maino" must feol un der such fa vol ablo circumstancos. Cheap Svm path t. Radical journal ists, since tho New York Convention aro beginning to show a great deal of sympathy lor Gov. Tildon, bocauso, as they say, be was slaughtered by the worst elements of his party at Albany. Before going far in that lino il would bo becoming in them to retract tho Blunders which they circulated against bitn a year ago, and administered a fit ting rebuke to their allies who cheated him and defrauded tbo people out of bit elootion. Men guilty ol the tamo crime of stealing a President, should not be in such a hurry in upbraiding their neighbors lor a little crooked ness. Reversinq tiii Machine. Tho Ohio Legislature will contain 15 Democratic majority in the Sonato and 27 in the House, making 42 on joint ballot. Last year the Republican majority wat 3 in Iho Senato and 1!) in the House 22 on Joint ballot. The Labor Rcformon bave two neinbert of the House from Toledo, both of Republican an toco dents, and Mahoning county bat i Democrat elected by a fusion with the' Workingmen and Greenback parties. All tho others aro straight-haired Re publicans or Democrats. SRKSini.1 at Last. Gcnoral Joe llawley, of Connecticut, in a recent speech, revealed the truo inwardness ol hit heart in this way : "I can find no trouble in getting along with Con federate soldiers. Men who wont Into the war with the fueling al their heart's core that they wcro in tho right, havo a bond of union between them. When we And men who livo up to their ideas of honor and right, wo shouldn't ask them to got down on their knees or ask thorn to tako back anything." Till Ki.eotioh in France. Sunday, October 14th, wat election day in Franc. The question before tho French people was, shall France re main a Rcpublio, or bo tumod into an Empire? Tbe voto police was large, and tho lata of tha Kmpiro it aettled lor tbe present Hut a Ropublio, with MacMahon at the governing power, with a huge army pickoted all ovor the French Torritory, la a very slim affair. Queer The editor ol tbe Pbiladol phia Times, Col. McCluro, it legging fur Sterrett, the Radical nominoe for Supromo Judge. Tb joke on tbe Colonel and the Judge will be, tbat Sterrolt will have lest votes than any candidate on tht ticket Who will be to blame for tbit will be a question lor tht future alter the election. Col. McClure cannot Stir il vp to as to let hit man through. THE EASTERN WAR. Turkey has boen taken "on tho wing" since our lat issue. Il looks a littlo blue fiir tho Turks at tho eastern end of tho war lino. The Russians inudii it Hunk movement ut Kars, in Asia Minor, on Iho Kith, and captured a lurgo quantity of provisions, guns, amiinilion and" prisoners. Not less than 40,000 now liussiun troops have been sunt into the vicinity of Kars miiiy tiitvu Kc'ii i.nU'eu demiu 1 ruVllu, at tho I'.uropeiin ontl ol Iho nulliu field. But tho flanking efforts of tho Russians at this latter point has not boen as effective as in Asia. There tin to no qsrJiftr, but that the Turk ish Commander is wholly responsible for tho disaster and defeat ut Kars. The successful flunk movomont made by tho Russians, was only accomplish ed through the neglect of tho Turkish Commander, and it will bo impossible f .. .... .... for him to over explain it away, lie did not mind lint business. A dispatch to tho Pall Mall Gazette says : "Russian somi oftieialjiournals report that 59,434 Kussian troops nave neon kiiicd ana wounded toOctobor 11." The Cgar, it seems, is becoming spunky. Accord ing to tho London Standard"! tolcgrnm from Porodin, the Czar, addressing the general Bluff on Wednesday, declared that he and all toe members ol ino Imperial family would remain with Hit army, to share in mo moor anu fortunes of war and witness tho deeds of tbo soldiers. He concluded : "1 my self will care for Iho wants of the army, and, if necissury, all Russia will, as once before, lake up urms. The Daily Jtcirs correspondent at Vienna says a telegram trotn Tiffin stales that a column has boon sent southward lo keep the road from Kars! to fcrzcroiim. Haulan and llaisrow. Tho cause of the recent coolness belwoen Hnrlan and Brislow has just leaked out. It seems Bristow wus a candidato for the Supreme Bench, and expected his ap pointment without any effort or trouble on his part. Harlan wont quietly to work, gulling up indorsements fur him self and circulating tho report that Brislow wus not a candidate. Beioro Brislow got knowledge of this Harlan had see ii red tho support of iho strong est men in the Southwest, and was in such u position thut Bristow could not hope to beat him. Brislow immedia tely ceased all friendly intercourse with Harlan, aud tho feud wuxed so hot that when Dr. llayos went to Louisville Harlan did not invito Bristow to an entertainment which ho gave in tho doctor's honor, whereupon Bristow got up an entertainment to which ho did not invite Harlan. Caught in His Own Trap. Tbe Middlutown Journal, of tho 27th ult, inuKoe tho following nolo of how a thief was caught in his own trap : Henry Landis,of Landit valley, sus pected thai some ono was relieving him of his corn without the proper remun eration, lie mado a remark to tbit effect to a man who had occasion lo bo about tho premises, and bo suggested thai ho should sol a trap for the thief. This wus agreed upon, and tho propos er of the plun assisted in arranging the trap. .Mr. l.aiidn afterwards un suspectingly chunged Iho position of it, and tho next morning, upon going lo sco what his luck was, found the very same man w ho bad been his kind assistant firmly clasped by tho trap and unable 10 rcloase himself, lie ful ly comprehended bis humiliating situ ation and asked Mr. Lundis to put an ond to hismiserablooxistcnce by shoot ing him. I hi request ol course was not complied with. He was, however, released without being prosecuted. Civil Service. That fatal order of Hayes' is playing hob with the Radi cals down South. For instanco Geor gia, which gavo Tildon his largest ma jority, has followed tbo example of Mis sissippi and Virginia, and disbanded the relics of tbe Republican party in that Stato. The cost at which it has been kept klivo is forcibly illustrated by tbe fact that only oleven members of the Stato Committee voted on tbo question of dissolution, while over lorty persons who belonged to the Commute wore disqualified by tho President's order. Ratiier Candid. The Philadelphia Press thus oasts tho horoscope of the political future: "With Mr. Randall's election as presiding officer of the pop ular branch or the rorty-tltlh (Jon gross msy be said lo commence the restoration of the Democrats to power in most of the Stales in this Union. They have the llouso by a majority of fourtuen whilo the Republicans hold the Senate by a majority of four with a prospect of losing that after tht 4th of March, 1870. Whutovor tho cause of this fuel, let us calmly fnce tho lact." the people seem to bo lacing tho Incl with imperturbable calmness. Better Pass More Around. The Pittsburg Dispatch, a lively Radical or gan alludes to the canvas in this way : "Outsido of tho intorost felt as to Jus tice Sterrott't election there seems to bo vory littlo concern in tho State cam paign. Mr. Passmore hns not been around yet. IIo should come aud shake a few bands if he expects to got the usual voto in Western Pennsylvania. Even then hit prospects will not be thoroughly assured." Fixed. Some of tho more enter prising newspaper men havo boen en gaged, for some time past, in figuring out Presidential candidates for thoir respective parties for 1880. Tho Phil adelphia Record, however, is ahead in tbat line. The editor has nominaled Gon. Georgo 1). McClellun and Gen. Ulysses S. Grant as tho flag carrier for Notiiino in a Name. o nonce that most of our Radical exchanges, in alluding to the result in Ohio, call it "a Confederate victory." Gcn'.lcmen wo caro not what you call the child It is born and we will not quarrel about tho name. Rut, remember we will huve another bsby of tho same sex horn on the 6th of November next. The Committee' Address. Tha address of the Domocratio County Committee will bo found In this issue, calling upon nt all to rally for the Union. Chairman Test bill the ene my right botween the eye, and aendt him reeling like a drunken man into the slougb af dospond. Garfield wasn't exactly elected Speak or, but ho's next to tho fellow who waa. Hayes came within ono of it whon be persuaded Garfield to give Matthew the Senatorshlp because Garflold could bo elected lo tho Speakership, and that' closer than pooplo often, guess that far ahead. That Our Ticket. The Cincin natl Enquirer nominates "Private Dal sell, Gail Hamilton and Dr. Mary Walker a the commission to visit Sit ting Bull." Woll, we agree to it Af ter wbat Sitting Dull ha don h de serves) no merry. U ELI i 10 US GUSH." The devil seems to bo a snimblo to day as he w as iu Ibo garden, six thou sand yeais ago. Theru is a tluss of mull und women, ut the head of which stutids Henry U'uid lieecber and Mrs. Tillon, who Hie always full of religi ous gush und "emotional feelings," und havo " God I) loss you " always on their touguu. Tho developing. t of this moral treason against God was so atii- .rial, tiiui Ino ii.ootuiii7iUaia.iti6 " Aiou r i bless you" exelaimur ubantloncd tbo practice. But now wo have a now revolution. Tho parlies named have been supcrccedcd by Twoed and Hust ings. The former ut well known to every body as tbo greatest roguo on this continent. The acquaintance ol tbe lutler is not so general, and wo will therefore elaborate a little on mm. Hugh Hustings is the proprietor of the New York Commertial Advertiser, ono of tbo leading Itadicul organs of that city. While Twoed was " bossing" j tho anuirs ol that city no was mine habit of bribing Hastings when a fat job cumo around. Iho outsiders knuw nothing aooui mis unin me 'Tweed revelations " began to spin out. Hastings denied a bribe of$20, 000; Tweed pulled a luttor out of his pockot In which there was not only an acknowlodgracntol having received tho money, but " God bless you and yours," as gushing as though it came from Beoehur. This wss a Btunnor for Hugh and his friends, and they will never be ablo to recover from this truthful blow. The Pittsburg Leader, in alluding to this topic, soys : " The lust ulaco in the world where one would naturally look lor tho coun terpart of tbo religious 'gusli wnicn distinguished tho Bcocber-Tilton cor respondence, was in tho Twoed revo lutions. But there it is as natural as Itlo in the Hugh Hastings letter. " If I havo ono virtue,' writes this precious newspaper man to Tweed, 'It is grati tude, i writo through a fullness of heart when 1 say through sunshine or adversity, through good or evil report rely on mo. Your kind offeris so gen erous I cannot resist opening my heurt to you and say in addition ' God blscs you and yours." If only ho had put in an allusion to 'littlo birds,' and ex claimed that if Iho money had not como ho 'could even wish ho were dead ' it would be hard to resist the il lusion that this whs the epistolary ef fusion, not of a subsidized editor of a hard-pressed nowspapor, licking tho hand of tho ' Boss,' who fed bill, with stolen money, but of Boocher himself oneo again pouring out his soul's love to bis ' preserver ' end ' benefactor,' Frank Moulton. The last phrase sounds liko an extract from ono of Frank Murphy's speeches. Indeed the wholo extract might bo thought Mur phy's if we did not know it was Beech or no, Hastings'. And this prompts the question : Why is it that the same quality of emotional gush should bo evolved from a great moral movement liko lite tcmnorunco cause : from a pe culiar mixture of religion and senlimen- talitv liko Heechcrtsm and down- riL'ht rttHi alitv and pnhlio swindling j . r ,i. ! ii- t .1 . 4: . . like '1 weedism. e auk tho question ,! hut who but tho very mechanist him- sell ol tho secret springs of human iia-l lure can tell why all theso minis oi, men aro so fond of saying Cod blot-a; you f " ! Converted at Kiusr Siuur. And now the Augusta (Ua.) Clironiclc has a ' good word to say for lienorul Iluller. The editor has met the General, heard him talk, and ho "never approached within a milo of an oath." The editor concludes tbat "this pet devil of the American Bohemian is not half so black be is painted." Tho conciliatory policy is already producing its effects. Some woman says : "A brilliant man is always less brilliant with bit wife than with anybody else. Why this it so 1 must leave to philosophers to ex plain. But tucb is the fact, ln plain words you cannot marry a man's wit brilliancy or learning, for theso belong to everybody. Love and attention from a great scholar aro no more than love and attention Irom a blockhead." An Aoed Traveller. The Fullon Republican relates tho following: "Mm. Kliiabclh Keofer, of Thompson town- hip, aged eighty one years, on Sunday last walked from her houso to Mrs. Harris', in tho lower ond of tho Covo, a distunco of eighteen miles, and on Monday walked from there lo ibis piaco, a distance of eleven miles, by eight o'clock a. m., without breakfast." Proper Suooestions. A Southern Methodist Conference passed resolu tions suggesting tbat preachers "should avoid a Ircqucnt drinking of water dur ing sermon," and should "not finger tho leave of the Bible nor pound tbe desk whilo preaching." As regards the laity, il was suggested that "men wear coat to church and walk in soft- not liko mules ovor a bridge." A Kentucky exchange says : "When tho Master of tho Univcrso permitted Tilden to be counted out, He knjw what lie was doing, although some Democrat thought He had made a mistake. His way are not our ways." To which the Boston Post replica: "?rom our knowledge of Kentucky journalism we are inclined to indorse that last statement." No Use. The Baltimore A'cics, re ferring to tho Ohio victory, styt: "Thore is no uso in the opposition ex plaining the fact away, tho Republi can party i crumbling to piocos. No national organization ran affront the publio conscience a it did last winter and live, it's own self-contempt will kill it." Tub New Chaplain. Tho Itev. Dr. John Poieel, tho new chaplain ol the House of Representatives, was once a shoemaker in Martinaburg, West Vir ginia and studied theology while work ing on hi bench. He has passed bis fiftieth year in the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church Bad roil 8uermai. Richland coun ty, the borne of Secretary Sherman, give a Domocratio majority of 1,096 and a gain of 3C8 over last year. Sherman's own ward in Mansfield show a Domocratio gain of 28, al though he had made a three hours' speech there. First, tho wife ol W. A. Stovcly, manager of tbe M'ostern Union Tele graph at Oil City, went oh with an other man to Pittsburg. Then Mr. Stovoly, taking the Infoclion, "went off" with tbe company'! money, the Lord knows whore; but the company can't find out. Tbe New York iSua nominate Hon ry Ward Boecher to tho vacant pulpit of Brigham Young, a a suitable suc cessor, ablo to till evory requirement ol the Mormon creed. The Ohio Postmasters rather pitifully complain that tho crowing of lb Pern ocratio rooster disturb their rest. RiswMiwix"j ris-r,Trwr.'-r.'T.;.Tv itvi arimtistmcuts. CENTS. Best in the -ww- a r r T i RICHARDSON'S CELEBRATED Elmira Boots and Shoes, can be had only at H. A. KRATZER'S. l!uyer, mike n note of thl. H. A. KRATZER IS SELLING Aij.letua A Mui1i t ....... Ntti. Kruit f Ijoobi Militia at - - - 10 eu. Canine punl si - J - ' - - ' - Imam. HfileBditl BlMk AlptVM ftt ' ,. Jin. All Wool Cuhmtrtl at - 4 enttg. All-Wool arts' put-Wool Fliancli, vary ehf.p. No adTaalajfu wilt b taken of pcrfoni un.cqanlr.trj with lfa JitTrtDt qiullllH of gooj.. Ttvt brat Judgo. of Dry Goods boy of H. A. KRATZER, Two Doors West of Posloffice, Clearfield, Penn'a. Oeiober 14, IN.I-II. Hon. John J. Patterson, foiled Stales Senator from Sooia Carolina, was reerntlf arrested la Watiia-tont on a reijulrliinn from Wade Hamp ton, charged wltli conspiracy to bribe members of tbe Lcglilatnre, and procoriog a loan Bsmoil Parker to rommit erand larrotir. lie entered hail in the som ol t2.1UII for a hiaiiog. Hudidl AVrSaayrl. Yes, and you will see that tho lion. John will forfeit liis tail, lie will never show his face ugain in thut Stuto in daylight. And yet, lie, covered all over with crime, holds a seat among honorable men. Tint' Mkshaok. "Mr. Iiuycs' first messago to Congress" will bo found on our first page this week. Itisastraight forward business Document, und gives Congress no room to enter into general legislation for tho present. IIkmiiv M BiodB. Tho remarkable career of this nittu is fully di tailed on our first page, iiis ups and downB in lifo read more liko romance than facts, and ho needs to be stadied to bo un derstood. ilfur 5WU'friiSCiiuntS. (1 AlTION. All part ara horehy caul ton ; J -J againit parohariog or in any .iy ned- liliog with tba following property, mw ia tha pnaat.B of ii forge Wbiluii, of tAj towa- ' ubip, rii: Two bay mare, I by h rto, 1 eti IcuSIa hani-.it. 1 two b-r-. wnjpn. J pair long ; cdi, oat rtt on or, I pt.fi, and 4 beJa ana bl- . a. tie eame b.i..ug. u. in,eu-i ia ku wi said Vh.tmn ua loti, subiel lo me or.-i.- ,ojlN nKUERl.l.Sii J.t).r...n Line, Oot. 21, le;" sto DRUG STOKE. H. B. SPACKMAN, DRUGGIST and CHEMIST, At Sbaw't old aland, ClaarfUM, Pa, has jut', opeoad a oaw ttoek of Jt7JfE J.YD t'HKHa itlH OM, anil it now prepared to furaith anytliiar to tha tha llaa of Dregi aod Mediaiaa at tha rary low est eaah priaa. Ha baa alto an hand a larfa ttok of Combi, Hair and Tooth Braibor, Faoey Artie let, Toilet and h he vina, ttoape, " 1 eryttainj ntatlly kept la a nrtt-elaM lrui Htvra. PHYSICIANS' PBESCEIPTIONS eosapou odea1 with ee.ro, tlsj or aiirht. A literal snare of palronsge rerpeetlolfe snlirite-1. II. B. bPACKMAN. Clcarteld, Pa., Oct. II, 1877. IIHT Its' JIJKOH4. Names of the jorors J drawn for November Term, A. O. IS77, oomnoneing oa tbo Ii Xloodaj, (llin),aod to eontiooe two weeks. nsst wki t:-llrn. J. II Shore, Clesrllcld, IV. Mi-Crackoo, ttrero'tl at. B. Cowdrick. " C. A.Wnudwar.l, llostun J. D.Tbonpaoo,CarVlllejobn Olaaa. - Karthtur, J. A. Ilreib, Cheat, i f. H. Howler, Knoi, M. Morally, Cheat,! W oa. Ce'uoart, II. L. Honderion. Bell, Jonlaa Reeil. Lawn-ar-e, 8. K. Coader, Bradford, W. T. Iiwlo, " Jena. Wlsor, jr., " W.P.Tate, -8 P. Wilroo, " 111. II. Hall. " Oeorae Taroer, Ttozfr'.'doo. McDooal l, Penn, Daa'l Hishrl, Brad;, (loo. C Pasmoore, Arrhy Donlap, " J. II Kills, " Daeid Smilrjr, " Jao. Mehalfes. Barnside Jordan Hral, Jesae Way, Pike, ileorKe L. war, Klara Paesta-ire, b. alut reckon, rergason.vaoi I Mooio, L. I. Want, Orabaiu, Wm. Welly, Peler Moss, " I II K. Sloorll, sacoso waaa IHra. Union, Wm. Porter, Clcarflsl.l, !'. Z-ntmrer, Deca'ar, C. Johnson, M R. N. Hhaw, " Toad ribaw, " It. II. Mnoro, Ke-iruoa, Jnn. A Murray, ll.ishen J. U. Bowman, Uoli. h, J P. Penlh, N.Waab'toniK. Paarm.iiT, Or- ono'd, J. J R. McHurrar, M. Smith, Jordan, W. ulll, llecearla, w m. Hcboonioit. " Thi'S. Myere, Karthaua, II. B. rihuaitrt. kaox, Reabca Res. " L. Caoivlioll, Hell, A. Wood, Bloom, J. Bauchuian, " Ueorao Loeeh, ' Levi Howtee, Liwrenea, Km. FentJO, M R. J. Conklia. W. T Robrj ver, Sem'l Fullerton, " 1). Williams, Brajrord, P. Shirey, ' Alel. llouver, " Arthur Dreueker.Drndy, r. K rents, W. I, Head. Daeid Oood, Burnaido tp J. K. Taylor, Mfi-ri, Pike, Daniel t'lahel, Chetl.lb. Ad.lle oan, ORDINANCE. A OanutiKca To prohibit toaajrlng and loaflojr an tne alreet earn ore, tide tnii, etrpi, o., and to rrRulale and prohibit peraooi antler eight ten yean of ace, from hetng upon tha M reeii aad allaya withia tha liaiitt of Clearflrld borough after eight a'olook r. i Itt it 9r4nid mud eaatftd ee (At Town Coil 0 ta Bvfmtfk 0 VlfrfaU, ana j it ktrthg er imimtd kg aa'aerif of tat aame Brctioi 1. That every partus ar portent wbj hall be fuand in any etroet ar any pallt pleav wtthtn tae boandtai eatd twrougii, aaAaing ouitr and eoDletioa, r ating ubeeeM or profane lan guage, ar behaving in ether disorderly Manner or 10 anywua auiaroiag tne peaoe ana gvvu OMor ef tbo borough, ar tbtm -nay be found loung lag apoa deor-tlepa, eellar-doora, or other prtrau propvrty without penmtaioa, ar against tht with of tha owaer tbervof, or doing injury to pablia ar private property, or lounging oa aireat eorarra, aroand lamp puiti, en tlJ--wllit, or btookedtDg tba tame, oa bridges, aruwdiag in front or mount chart-far it ttw-barraaaiog in grata thereto and cgreu Uitrefruo.. within taid borough tjar B tba night time, ahall be liable to armt by any Cunitable of .aid borough, ana it tne.i ua uie duty oi any too table, at aloretaid, to arrttt every person or ptr eat neffeodnif, and apow.ounviat.on thawol be for tbe tbif Burgeis ar Justice of the i'eaoe, of taid borough, shall pay a bae of not leas tbua ana dollar and not aioTa tnan Ive dollars each, and eeets al prosecution, al the ditaretian al the Chief llureen ar Juaiiee oi tne reeoe oeiore waoi tried and la ease any pereoa, or peraeat ouaviet. ed and seoteaeed tball refute or omit to piy the lae Imposed and oottt, every auob psr.uu aliall be duly eoeamnwa ia taa toei-aa oi tne aoraueh, ar totbeaommoa jail of t lesrUtld oounty. tor any lsugth of time lot eioeeding twrnty-fuar hours, at the discretion af tba said Chief llurgeu or Jaatiee of the rraee. 8kC I. That all children aad yoatht undrr the age or eignteea yean than aereerter be prubibi.ed from idling ar loafing, ar lag oa any ef the tree It ar alleyt within tha Unlit at said borough, eteept lh be upua tpeeial erraaJ al the en to- aad of their pirentt, or unleet they be In the raalody ot Ibeir parents, senior mem bar t of their families, staler parsons or thejr legal guardian., alter tbe hour oi a aeloek t. . Anr ebiil, youth, ehlldrra or youths, ee found qpoa ibj atreett ar alleys ar seta beruugb, and wilhta Ii tells thereof, tuber i at than above alient after the aaid hoar af I a'elooa r, u .shall he liable t arrvsl, and It shall be tba dutv af any toattabis at saia Dorouga ia arrest any ehiid, Teeth, thlldrea, ar Vualba, ao effrndinf, aud up- aa eoavlctioa thereof, be lore the thief tiurgeat ar aJaitieeoi ae reaea, ins pereoa or parsjai sa convicted shall be subject to like fines and nenal- tiet M prescribed la the foregoing eeolloe, af this eraiaeaoc. Hao.a. That all erdieaaoet ar parU of ajdl nsoeea iaouaiisteat herewith are hereby repealed Approved -October lta, 1ST? . AUeeti J. t. LRAVY, Orat'i tJuRnoM, b argot flerb. CUaHlsld, Pa , Oct. 14, 1177.31. ?Wiv rtwtlsfiiuiitj. 85 market, at a mrTT-intrt t IpXECUTIIIX' MITIC'l:. Le w, Teals. J meolare on the eolale of JAMKo HI U i'ri, late of barator towoehip., Clearfield eonaty, Pa.Jt-e'd, be lug- boen granted to the anderiigeed, all persons anuoing theuiseleea inde ted to said estate are required lo male immediate parnent, and thoae having elsima against the same oill preeent them properly autlienticsted fur settle ment without deUy. lMBRI. PHlLIPii. I'siliprbar, tV, Oct. I, '77 St. fciecMril. rim on- A. IntheOrpI U ' eitate of Jo I'DIIOII'M NOTIC'tV; - Orpbaai' Court of Uarflo'd Cn , Pa. ob Kid-r. Tha iiiteraijriiai Auditor, ippolotrtj by tb Court, I diftnhuia Iho balaooa ibuwa by tba final aeitiuM of Wm. Hidir, AdDimitiralor of the ctala of Jnab Hi lar, will attend la bii t.uiB at meh at bit -ffira ia CltattMd, oa Tuvi lay, 0;t, SO, lt.77, at 1 o'clock p. at., ba mi wat rat all parliet ii.ttraittJ may attend. M. V. WIlOK, Attvrary at Law, Clcaifleld. Oct. 10, lrV7 JL Auditor. CI A UT.ON. All ptrtont ara hereby eaatlnnr J ajrninit purchaainf or to any way a.tvldlin witb the ri'lNiWiiig property now in tbe p"Miia f J. H. Kitchen of Chatt town. hip. m: Oca Ihnlier iM, tulertut la a rpar rled, tottrtat in a tlirebinit utaebine, inlarait Is a Hump inaebtRe, 3 inn birkwheat, 4 arrc pola'ora, b dot en oil, a torn bay, 1 browo tnare, I hr nex, 1 tit now, 4 lig, 1 cook atovo, 1 bid and tveildinjr, ami I aleigb, a tba aame wai nrr!al by ma lli HUt tluy of September lat, and ii I left to bii pnieiioti on loan only, lahiert to ay ' orir at any time. J. K. Mr kit HftAV. 1 $itw Uathinctun, flcL 10, IST7-lt. ?OK SALE The ot.drrrimed uill ae'l at private salt all that tract nr parrel of laud situate la Decatur lown-hip, ''Irariiold e 'Uoit, I'a., within a short di'taitcc of tha Tvrone i ricurflel I R. R.. and iilj'nnK 1ini tf Hubert lludtuit and etoert, at,,, a ni nil - t. J .. D. tit ash art M. The irtcl t ortuiuing till acre, mure or teti, with two vein !) taluuMtj coal tbtTMin, baa itmet ll acre cUnn-ti. at. J ia tbe key to a large body of cal a'uml bring drveloped. Will t-e told tou aod upon eaiKj it-tin . r particulars, apply te DAVID I. kKKBS. Ctatfeld, I'a.. Jttlj 12, 1870. 111GHKST AW AMIS! "'i","..'. J. REYNOLDS & SON, NORTH W EST CORNER TIIIHTKKNlllefc FILBERT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURERS OF PATENTED Wrought-Iron Air-Tight HEATERS, WITH SHAKING ANDCLINKER ORtNDINO URATKS FOR B1RXINU ANTHRA CITE OR BITUMINOUS COAL. ' CENTENNIAL WROUGHT -IRON HEATERS, FOR BITUMINOUS COAL. KEYSTONE WROlGnMRO HEATERS, COOKIN'J RANGES, LOW-DOWN GRATIS. Desoriitive ( Irtalsra aeut tree Is any address. EXAMINE BEFORE SELECTING. April 15,7T-J. The Bell's Run Woolen Factory Pens township, Cloarfleld Co., Pa. HURftBD OUT! BURNED UP! The subscriber, have, at great sxpensa, rebuilt a ueiatiliorbood necessity, In the erection ofanrsU class Woolen Manufactory, with all tba modem Improvement! attached, and are prepared lo maka all hinds of Cloths, Casitmeree, 8atlnetts, Blan kets, Flannels, Ao. Plenty of goods oa baud te supply all our old and a thousand naw customers. bum we ask to some and e lamina oar stoea. Tbe business of CARDING AND FULLING will receive our aspect a) attention. Proper arrangements wilt be made to receive and deliver Wool, to suit cm turners. All work warranted aod dune upon tha shortest notice, and by strict at ten- tton to Duttnesa we nope io realise a noarai snare r public patronage. lO.lHX) POUNDS WOOL WANTED 1 We will nay the hijrheit market price for Woo and sell our manufactured goods at low at similar goodt ran be bought In the oounty, and a beat ver we fall to render reasonable sat it tact ton we an always be found at home ready to make proper explanatioa, either la perron or by letter. lAmivD gu ii noun sunn, aprlUfttf Bower P. 0. a. . mean. A. J. BiOKaTT. REED & HAGERTY, Bneeetiors te J. G. SCHRYVER, DKAl.RR? IU HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, "WOOD and 'WILLOW-'WASE. COOKING STOVES, HEATINQ STOVES and EANOES. Srtond SI., VltnrHtlA, Pa. Th. Bailors! ened weald anaoaaeo la tne eitiseas of Clearliel.l and vieinitj, tbat iney aaro par abased tbe Hard war Store of J. (I. Searjrer.ead will annslantly keep on band a foil aseottneatef Hardware in all Its braaebes, surb as TABLE & TUCKET Cl'TLERY. Bench Stops, Hand ftewi.f.rrat American Croat out Saws, D. H and Peeling Alee, Hatchets, Planes and Plana I roes, all hied, ef hails, Horse Hhoesaad Horse Khee Nails, Picks, Hoes, Hakes, Hay Porks, Shovels and H pa Jet, Beythes.8aathes,Plawe, Oreia Cradies, Cultivators, Doable nd Hinglo Hoove! Plows, L'olttfkUtr teetb. Bevels and Try Pquares, tthneel Blades, Mill Paw and Infer files. Chisels, Hitli, Augers, Adtea, Hera Door Hangers, Butt, T and Htrap II leges, Bon ay's Hollow Augurs, II hinds ef Leeks, Herews,r)asb Cord and Palleys, GLASS and PUTTY, Fool and Cbala Bolts, Carrieee, Tiro aad Barrel Holla, Had Cord, Rail Iroas, Horse Brarbes aad Catrt-Coaiba, Grind. stoae lilaree, Uoei, He.a and Hoop-atone Paeklaf , Cable Cbalae, eta. The; wll alee beep oa band a rail aseortoteal of Tiawara,aad a soaeral stoeb of Itooee Faralab In, (looda, wbieb lb -7 will nail al prleea lo salt Ibe liases. I'ersoae wlablaf eayttilais Is their Una aro la- lied to aall aad eiealne their aaoeh before parebaslaa. K KK D H All BUT Y. Clearleld, Ma; II, U7T IJ.