Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, November 14, 1877, Image 2

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Georor 1). Goodlander, Editor.
CLBAUK1ELD, Pa.
WEDNESDAY HORNING, NOV. N, 1677.
Reader, If yon went to know what Is going on
In the business world, Just rend our ndrertisinf
nolumns, tho .Vweeiaf eotuinn in purtleular.
MAXIMS FOR THIS DAY.
No man wrtrtltY tho nfftoe of President should
lie willing lo bold il If eonuted In. or nlneed tliero
I.J nor fraud. I'. S. UT.
I oould never hivt born reconciled lo tlio ele
vation be Ibo smallest Aid of mine of 0 person,
howoror' resneotoMo In prlrnte lift, who awl
fnrerereerrr npon bit brow Ibo elnuip of frond
Ant triumphant in Amorioan biltorj. No sub
sequent action, fcowever meritorious, flan wash
awajr tba lotion of that rooord.
CNAnLaa r'nani'ta A tuns.
I would rather baro tho endorsement of aqoar
lor of m million of Ibo American people tban tbat
of Ibo Louisiana Returning- Board, or of tho Coin,
iniiaion whieb eiolnried tba foots and dccldod
tho naestlen on n lechniealitT.
Tnoa. A. Hi:niulcka.
Our flint ago is rcploto with iiilnr
lion litis week.
A Trniunc I it vocation. Thu Turk
ihIi war rnyer will Lo fiiunil in full on
our lourlh patto. It in certainly n
extinguisher. .
A liEMARKAIll.R LETTER. I 0 liol
fuil to read tho loiter of Judo Strong,
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onoof tho famo... eight mombeot!0nfe oyer lp
tho hloctoral Communion, luiinu on
our fourth page.
'fur Pin nr the Xrriiio. On our
lourlh pago will bo lound two articles
bearing upon tho luto ol tho colored
raeo on Ibis Continent. It would bo
well enough for pliilunllironists to
study this question.
Appointment. His certainly very
gratifying lo us to learn that Hlato
Treasurer, Xoyes, bus tendered the
chief clerkship to John Miller, of Ches
ter county. Had Mr. Miller been put
into the Auditor tjcnoral's office tlireo
years ago, tho infernal crookedness
that slipped tkrough that, and tho
State Trcusuicr'K ofllco would never
have occurred.
The Kewcomkb. A Washington
correspondent. in alluding to him, nays:
"Hon. Danl. W. Voorltces, tho now
Senator from Indiana, bus yellow hair
and a heavy red mustache and im
perial. Jfe has a rosy face and a largo
body, more than six feet high, which
has given him tho title of tho "Tall
Sycamore of tho Wabash."
(iinANTin Bbiihry. Twenty-four
ex mombors of tho South Carolina leg
islature wero beforo tire (iiandjnry
at Columbia at their lato sitting, and
all testified to being bribed to volo for
honest (?) John J. Patterson, for "Uni
ted States Senator. Another hill ot in
dictment was ot onco reported against
Itim for bribery. John's days as a free
man aro about numbered.
Hard to Do. "Don" and tho sev
enteen fladical Congressmen from
Pennsylvania bavo an awful time at
Washington, explaining to their asso
ciates, just how the political land slido
in this Btato occurred, on tho filh of
November. 1 n tho face of the fact too,
that Pennsylvania had just been com
plimented with tho Mission to Ungland,
and all tho blanks wore furnished with
free tickets to go home to vote.
Philadelphia Upset. Tho election
in this city was a kind of spring board
performance. Last year Hayes had
15,000 majority. On tho Cth tho Dem
ocrats elcctod their District Attorney,
Jlagart, by "37 majority ; Pattison, for
Conptrollor, by 1,610, and their Cor
oner, Dr. Gilbert, by 1,021. Tho av
erage majority for the lladicals on tho
Stato ticket is, however, 5,!00. llcing
a loss of about 10,000. The chango is
a wonderlul one.
(ioiNO To Hciiool. (ten. Grant has
been in Paris for sevoral weeks, taking
lossons on government from Gen. Mac
Mahon, who is now managing the
French Kopubhc, and is Commandor-in-Cbief
of on army of four hundred
thousand soldiers. Grant, may have
an oyo on Ibo third term, but ho is
certainly going lo a very bad school
mastor to loarn anything about froo
government. Tho fine wines and oth
er fat things which grace tho .Fronch
Commandor's tables may bo tho only
attractive feature of his visit. Aa bo
administered civil government rathor
- j ... , ...
him to como homo and tnko lossons
from Hayes, rather than from MacMa
hon, if bo again aspires to tho Presi
dency.
Tin Hoi.landihii System. Our
ideas aro at variance with European
theories of government ; but that
country practices somo moral and so
cial ethics that it would ho woll for na
to imitate. Toelaborato: An exchange
says tho Department of Stato has re
ceived a report from our Minister at
the Hagno in Holland that thoro has
not been a bank tniluro in Holland in
forty years, and that tho papor money
in the banks has been equal to gold ;
that there has been no such thing as
the failuo of a fire insurance company,
while the rate of insurance does not
exceed ont hatf of one per cent., and the
companies aro flourishing, Kirst-class
railroad faro Is only ono cent per mile,
and yet the roads pay good dividends.
Pilfering officials aro unknown. If
those things can be done in Holland,
why can they not be done here T We
can only assign ono reason : Princely
salaries aro unknown, and defaulting
officials, and forgers, and tmbesslers
are unknown. The Uollandisb system
is a Very simple ono, and we demand
that tbat European Idea be imported
into this country froo of duty j and let
it be embraced by every parent, and
transmitted to their children, "froo of
charge." Huge aalarios toofhcials,and
tremendous commissions to agents, is
the root of all over commercial evils in
this country. Hence, we want the
Hollandiah vtem Introduced.
VICTORY !
n
lUdUlilUiirKofoi:;!
AflCr SCVCnlfHI yrnnOI llUS -
rule ana rraua, huh nine
emblem of Amrrlcnn
Liberty .
Makes its esonpe from Prison,
mid Is on the uliif? again.
And that other
UoillCS Of tllO FrCC, While
our little Democratic
l)ild
crows as lustily and loud as
any old Koostrr.
THE STATE TREASURY
IS SAFE TOO I
No victory during the war wits so
Dotciit for the irciicriil cood of the,
country ns tho one achieved nl the
lutlloi box on the lilh of November hy
the lleinoci'iilH. Thf "tidal wave"
which ict in lust your still rolls on, and
will continue to roll on until the North
will he as solidly Deinocralic as the
South. In other words, Constitution-
ill government, North, South, Kast and
West, will he tlicntf in the future, in
stead of the txcejitiim. We feel like
spreodingotirsclfon a column of poetry,
hut will let the followingstanr-a suffice :
These are tba days of Wrong-! defeat.
Tba Ballot'a tempest shock,
When Jnttioo takes tke Judgment sent,
And Fraud stands is tba dook.
Header, just think of it ! This cen
tral belt of Democratic States Indiana,
Ohio, Kentucky, West A irginia, ir
giniu, Maryland, Pennsylvania, l''1"-
ware, New Jersey ami New York
containing one-half of tho population
of Iho Vnion, solidly Democratic,
which a few years ago were just as
solidly Hatf'cul! Fraud and wrong,
and a lovo for free institutions, hnve
worked out tho problem, and puts the
responsibility of just government and
of defending the right of tho people on
tho Democratic party, in tho future.
Let all help and seo that this is done,
so that business may revive and union,
pence and prosperity dwell in every
section of tho country. ,
How is This? Our Minister to
Holland, in a long letter detailing the
expenditures of tho government of that
oounlry, among othor things stales
this stubborn fact. He says tho Dutch
army consists of 00,000 men, strong,
and annually costs tbo people only
17,000,000. Itomcmbor, only tecen mil
lions of dollars! The army of the
United States consists of about 23,000
mon, yet tho Secrotaiy of War has
sent his bill into Congross and asks
for 1532,000,000, (thirty-two million)!
Header, remember, nearly three timet
the number of mon to sustain and only
one-fifth of the money required to sup
port them! There is evidently some
body stealing millions, or somobody
starving and going naked. Tho pop
ulation of Holland is 4,000,000, and it
t . . nenn., -'l- Iaou trisn
half tho site of Pennsylvania, and the
tramp is unknown except he or she
is a cripple.
A JUdicai, Kxampi.i. The lossons
of tho war and misgnvornmcnt, like
the sacred bread cast upon the waters,
will be gathered many days bonce.
Tho crumb now afloat is in tho shape
of Sawyer, ex-carpet-bagger United
States Senator and ex-Assistant Secre
tary of the Treasury, recently convict-
ed in the criminal court of tho city of
Washington of defrauding the govern
ment by a falso claim, is now confined
as a common criminal in tho jail of
that city. It Is expected that tho Di
trict Attorney will move for scntonce
in his case on next Saturday. In bis
present wretched and ignominious po
sition, Sawyer, no donbt, fully realizes
the vast stretch that lios between a
scat in the Senate of tho United States
and felon's coll. Crime at last moots
its Just deserts and no ono ia now so
poor as to do the miserable carpet-bagger
homago.
Utopianism. This is tho way it
strikes the Chicago hter-Occan : " The
' maliganls,' the 'implacable,' the 'ma
chine politicians,' as they are termed
by certain journals, whose Republican,
ism is getting tc be watery, are simply
slaying the progross of a fanatical idea,
and arc protesting that the Republican
party has no thought of giving Bp the
ghost for the sako of favoring pet
Utopianism of the txeculive. The
Inter-Ocean had better let that Hayes
pet nlpne.
JUDICAL IH0'I.1S(I.
Tho retuilt of tho roeont ulection ha:
rendered Hit Itudicul fumily very un
happy. A new schedule of intimida
tion and bull dozing hai tivun intro
duced up hero in the North that up-
S-itillv'witw-hoiinKr-Mooti)' h.if I
rite liiatling Difpalrh sujs llayeK ls
tho champion liupuhliran wrecker on
this Contiiieiit.
Tuu Pittnbiirg Til, gin ph wants il
lUiiliTrilooil that tho llwlical partv in
not a Cameron laj tiling, (Hiving:
The leiaon noad. no elaboration and no Inter
pretation. Tha Cameron man, thuufb a fool,
may not err when he road. In il bit iuevitaote
doom. Hereafter tho Republican parte of Penn
tlrnnin ia la bo tbo Kepublloan parlj sot Iba
plajlbing of tho Cauierooa.
The Philadelphia Inquinr wants its
friends to quit calling each other put
Olid keltic alternately :
Among Iho leaden of the factiuni there U now
being flung n great deal of abuaa, ono npon the
other, the ooo aoeu.log tbo otbor of being too
eaue of deieal. All thia il tbo atupideit lullj.
If tho leodera bad aetllrd their quarrel! before
Ibo election there would hare bees no defeat and
no raueo for recrimination.
The Philadelphia lrrm gives notice
that "ring despotism" must be brought
to a close. Tho people aro clamoring
for a new order of men, etc. :
Tbo nmrl are nrow lo oervo tbo purpoae of n
few. All who will not aurrender their uvlepen.
donee and become the raeuli of thj dieletor.h ip
are proeenbod. No pre-eminent qoelttteo uf intad
or character anSioe lo ooinmeu I n man l oeteeio .
The mure item and unbvn-ling the nature, the
more geocrou. tha e'plralloaa end Ibe motirrr,
and the avre dl.tlngut.hod Ibo lotellig enee the
Irongor ia the reiaoo for prjscriplioa. Men of
tbta atamp oanuol bo made the tool, of otherr,
owe will Ih.y mi.t to a eocondarj perl to
Ibetr mleiiore, blah (hough Iber mmy be la .to
tion and bloated with end leu wealth.
Tbo public clatnora for a new order of ineo a.
candidate, for ila lulfragoa and leader.hip. The
Republican party of tbia elty hai had cereral to
rero leeioaa adinini.tored to it- It majorities
are dwindling away. If Ibero la not radical
change la Ibe ebaracter of tho futuro manage
ment, it rt'ijuircB no prophet lo foretell tbat ita
upremacy will be ktet, and it will einu Into n
hupelcai minority, oarrying down with it alro tbo
whole organisation in tba b'late.
The New York Tribune Buys there ia
life in the party jot, and that every
body is happy in Pennsylvania :
Ereryhidy In Pennsylvania aesms lo be hap
py i Administration Hepublioons, boonuso the
Cataeruas were rebuked Cameron Republicans,
bceouse Presideot Hayes waa rebuked, and the
IJemoorats, because tbey won.
Tbo duly of the boar Is conciliate and ojosotl
date, not lo split up Ibt Hspublieen party. Tbo
danger of tho hour ia n conquest of Ibeooun
Iry by the union of tho solid South and Tammany
LUIL That danger ono be met if wise counsels
prevail. There Is life in tho old party yet.
The Cincinnati Commercial is about
as mad as tho average Kadieal organ,
but it prefers to bo funny in this way :
The Stato of Penn.ylranln baa been carried
by the Democrats. We do not suppose Ibis Is
entirely owing to tbo Indignation of the people
beoauso Simon Oamerun waa not appointed Mm
istar to England.
Tbo New York HernU consoles tho
weeping loyalist in this way :
It will do Preiident Hares no harm In Hie
country at large to bavo it known that be is not
admired by the crippled Cameron f.telinn. Tak
ing all the elections together It is not apparent
tbat the policy of President Hayes bus wsakeo
ed Iho Republican parly, but it ia vary apparrnt
that they have given him n daoide I advantage
over his Rspublieaa opponents.
Tho old Now York Post is disponed
to tako tho defeat philosophically, and
as an organ administers somo whole
somo advico to its party by saying :
The discipline of defeat may be wholesome fur
the parly which has long been dominant. It has
growa lo bo, ao far as lis orgsnisation is eon-ct-rted,
a bigoted and intolerant party, and not
altogether a pure ooe. Dy learning oome of tha
lessons of reform reform of the revenue Laws,
reform of the civil service, relorm of Issdersbip
which shstl ftnd batter leaders than those of Ibe
clan of Ceineroos It may regain Ita lost power.
It eesresly ia worth while to regain 11 on nuy
other lerms. .We do not believe that It Ban do
so, because tho parly owes ill dsfaat to a stub
born insensibility to tbeeo eoasideratiuna. The
administration should ba mora than ever oin.
viaced tbat it is not worth while to conciliate
Pennsylvania.
Th New Sii.vna Bill. The fob
lowing is tbo full lcxtf Mr. Bland's
new financial measure, as it passed tho
Lower House of Congross, on the 6th
inst., undor a suspension of the rules,
and reads as follows i
Thai Ibero shall be coined nt Iba eevcral minis
of the United St.lce silver dollars of lbs weight
of 411, grains troy of standurd silver, as provid
ed In lha act ol January IS, 1817, on which
there shall bo Iho derioea and anperseriplioas
provided by said net, which ooiBS, together with
all silver dollars hsreto fore Mined by tbo I'niled
Steles of llhe weight nod fineness, ehall be n la-gal-tender,
nt tbolr aomlanl raise, for all debts
and dues, publio nnd private, azoept otherwise
frovided by eontrnnt ; and nny owner nf sllvsr
olliOB may deposit Iho aamo nt nny United
Stales aolnaga mint nr assay offlee to ba eoined
Intu sueb dollars for hit benett, npon Iba same
terms and oonditioas of gold bullion is deposited
for aolnaga under eaistiog law.
Slt.-rioa 1. All acts and parti of acts Inconsist
ent with Ibe provisions of this not ore hereby re
pealed. Tba bill paaaeel Iba House by a volo or Ml
yeas to 34 aaya.
Wo fear the Senate will not pass
the bill. The fact that ninety mem
bers dodged when the vote was taken
in the House, looks ominous. The sud
denness by which tho mcasuro was
introduced and put npon ita passage
may have intimidated some of tho
membors, and they preferred to re
main off the record for the time being.
Was it ignorance or cowardice, which ?
Tua Armt Increase. The effort
on the part of the Shorman brothers,
and tho Radicals generally, to increase
tho regular army, was settled on Fri
day by reducing it to 20,000, being a
reduction of 0,000, just about what
tho administration wanted It incroas-
od. Tho vote in the House was vory
close, and is due notico to the Demo
cratic members to remain at their post
while important measures aro pend
ing before Congross. Absontooism ron-
dors tbe Democratic majority in the
IIouso cxtromcly precarious. Tho
provision of Mr. Clymor to roduco the
army to 20,000 men was carriod on
Saturday by a majority of only two
votes, on account of tho absence of
Democratic members. Democratic
constituencies should watch their ab
sentees with jealous vigilance
Colored Ci vilization.-TIio Charles
ton Aeirs and Courier says that from
the country press of South Carolina
comes an almost universal cry for the
re-estabhshmont of the whipping post,
It adds : " Larceny, highway robbery
and burglary have become such com
mon crimes that, In many parts of the
country, no man's property ia safo
and in fact there is hardly any part of
the State where it is safo. The chick
ens in the coop, the crops in the field,
the very clothe that a man pulls off
at night, in tho expectation of putting
thorn on again in tbo morning, become
alike the prey of tbe midnight prowl
or." What a pilty that a 100,000 of
her " wards " could not b assigned to
Massachusetts.
Unfortunates. Soma persons aro
so peculiarly constituted that they are
alwayi nnhappy. They become alarm
ed at ghosts, night mares and other
evil spirits, even at midday, and often
render their friendt uneasy when tboy
discover their nervousness. Our neigh
bor of the Journal seems to be troubled
with something ol the kind. How
ever, the worst bob-goblin that crosses
hit path seoms to be "a solid South."
This is an awful affliction for mortal
to endure ; but wa hope he will sur
vive all attacks of that kind and live
to ba not less than fonr score and ten
years of age.
Mil. WALLACES tlll.L.
Wi imtico hy lite proiedlings nt
Congiwa that Si-nutur WulliiPO, on the
filh inst., submitletl kuvimhI aint'iiil
ilhiU to tho bill iiitioduced by him on
tho "3d ofOoUilwr, aulhorizing the In
i t'iiK- ol ainsll and lurjo ImivN fur in-
menlit iimviilo that mid nowls ahull
hear Interent at tho rato of 4 per rent-
il lit per anniiii), inttteud of 3G5, nnorig
itiully propoHed, uitd (hut lltu Supintary
of tho Treasury rlmll keep them lur
stile lit tho money dfpofiloi'ifrt of the
I'uited Slates, as well as at lltu dtlTcr
ent suh-Treasuiies.
Two new Millions aiu liitroiltiied,
ono of which provides that the bond
shall bo mutlu paynlilc lo Hie order of
lltu person who shall pay tho money
therefor, and Ihu naino of such person
and his or her reaiilenco shall be regis
tered as Iho owner of such bond, and
such bond shall bo tiansfeircd only by
assignment made by the person mimed
(heroin, upon t lie hack thereof, duly
acknowledge, etc.
Tho other section provides that cou
pons attached to the bond shall be
made payable either In I'niled Stales
legal lender notes or ill coin, at I he op.
lion of tho fulled Nlules, at any of iho
sub Treasuries or money depositories
ot tho 1'nitcd Stud s or nl any itiitioiinl
hank.
I'MlAi'i'V Man. Ex-Senator Hen.
Wade, of Ohio, is still on tho warpath,
looking for HaycV scalp. Tho ver
dant Statesman seems to have been
leatl astray by his Iluckeyo neighbor,
and has arrayed himself in his old
bloody garment. In alluding to tho
government, he says:
"Mr. Heyes was eleotej as n U.pitblicnn, but
instead of pursuing Ibe course marsed onl by tbo
platlorm of Ibat party, ba has adopted an en
tirely diflcrettt policy, pstticulerly l'i southern
affairs. Mr. Wads sars bo his never hern to de
ceived In a publie man. tlidn't .Mr. Wnde read
Mr. Ilayea' letter of noceplener, in which ba fore-
snanowoo Just euro pouuy as ns has pursued I t'n
less he look it for grsnted that Mr. Hayes meant
lo deeeire, he should bnvc otiji-eted then."
As tho venerable Hen. took no hand
in crushing tho rebellion, ho will, ol
course, wage no serious war now, when
ho hat neither place nor vigor. It is
all bluster, und his friends should com-
pel him to shut up Ho belongs to
that class ol moral cowards who exist
by growling and finding fault with ov-
eryihing their neighbors underlako to
do.
A Itb'OK I'pskt. The political light
ning seems to bavo struck harder in
Allegheny county than anywhere else.
A year ago, Judge Sterrett occupied a
seat on tho Bench in that county, but
a vacancy occurrinif on tho Suiireme
Bench, ho was persuaded lo take that10'' ttuguat I""1' I""1' prison cell. '
and Governor llartranft appointed Mr.
Fettcniian lo fill Iho. seat vacated by
Stcrrell. Now Trunkey defeats Ster
rclt, and Bailey wallops Fetlerman,
and both aro out of a seat, while two
Democrats will warm their cushions
in tho future. We susnect. huwever. I
tbat tbo editor of the Philadelphia
Timet is looking up a place for Ster-
rclt, who has been chiseled out of both1
seats.
A Voi.I'ntekr KrroltT. The editor
of the Philadelphia Timet took a decid
ed interest in tho welfare of Judgo
Stcrrott, during tho recent campaign-
he did not. want the Jiwlire In Innon Ma
place. As tho accident occurred never
theless, and tho Judgo will bo out uf
business after tho first of January,
would il not be well enough to get
Judgo Trunkoy to resign his place in
Venango, and then get Gov. llartranft
to appoint Judge Sterrett to that vacant
place. This would let the Judge in
doors again and might reconcile bis
friends.
Tnt Ciiaplaim lUsiuHS. Rev. Dr.
Poisal, Chaplain to Congress, laid his
resignation before tbo House on tho
7th inst., upon which Mr. Stephens, of
Goorgia, offered a resolution, which
was adopted, expressing tho regret ot
tho House at such resignation. Tho
Doctor is poor, and tho salary was not
sufficient to command his whole time.
Ho returns to Baltimore to tako charge
of a congregation and act as Secretary
to the now Mayor, Col. Kano, at a
$1,000 salary.
A Squab Timiikr Hun. To show
Col. Noyos' popularity, where ho is
personally known, no differcnuo how
far away from home it is, wo need but
refer to hit voto in Columbia and Mari
etta, Lancaster county. Tho former
borough gave Hayos a majority of 01
last year ; this year it gives Noyes 124
majority. Marietta gavo Hayes 114 ;
Noyos carriod it by 72 majority. Hart
leads Noyes only 4,743 in Philadelphia,
although that city gavo Hayes 15,000
last year.
"Busted." Tho "Addition, Division
and Silence" ring, mado up of Camer
on, Mackey, Kemhlo & Co., in this
Stato, liko many other business com
binations, has suspended. Tho firm
could not withstand the demands mado
upon it on tho Gth day ol Novomber.
Tbe establishment will bo taken chargo
of and repaired by Messrs. John Trun
koy, Wm. P. Boholl, Amos C. Noyos
and others, tho pcnplo having render
ed a verdict to that effect.
Settled at Last. The Now Jersey
and Now York Radicals have debated
the residonoe of Gen. Georgo B. Mo-
Clellan ever slnee he was ordered by
Lincoln to report at Trenton. Thnt
question was settled on tbo filh inst.
The pooplo of Now Jersey took a voto
on tbat question, and a majority of
13,421 asks him to report again at
Trenton, and act as the Governor of
that Stato for tho noxt throo years.
The General has consented.
Tstino to Avoid the Heat. In
an article entitled "The Flames and
the Fireman," in the Evangelist, the
Rov. Dr. Cuyler says that "God's in
suranco system of grace nover pro
tects a Christian when he wantonly
playa with fire ;" that "conflagrations
of fraud and defalcation are now
sweeping ovor the land yes, and ovor
tho churches," and that "Jesus Christ
organised his fire brlgado, not for pa
rados, but for saving souls."
A Compliment. Tho Cincinnati
Commercial says : " Bishop McLaren
now the honorablo Episcopal bishop of
Illinois, used to be a local reporter on
tho Cleveland Plain Dealer staff, and it
is said in thoso unrcgrnorate days could
go on a " lark " with any of tho boys.
He wat a newspaper reporter, and now
be Is a bitbop I It is enough to take
one's breath away. iY don't hare to
loose our breath very often tbat way,
however.
OFFICIAL RETURNS FOR CLEARFIELD COUNTY,
For General Election held Tuesday, November 6th, 1877.
1' jPaBsrar.j; tirrmens Ji'nus. iAmiitos UfcinnsL grave I nnn uunn.j Pawn v. iKaiuRer Srni Vs
BoRomiiis - : ?ii ?i ?( i rl i?-! ?1 i?1 ?,! ?; r ?! Pei 2 ?
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John J. Pallursoii, who iiua- sits in
Jii'in C. ('ulhoiin's seat in lltu I'niled
Stales Scnatu, purporting to represent
South Carolina in lltnl honorable body,
is about lo come to grief. All tho peti
tions, incn.oriala, etc., from that Suite,
are sent to other Sonator.t, while John
has nothing to do hut draw his pay
and look on. Tho Philadelphia A'a'
oM, in alludliii: to him, says: "The
case ot Senator I altuiaoil having been
postponed until Wednesday of next
week, hois expected, In the meantime,
to demand of the Senate an Inquiry by
special coin mittee respecting the charge
that hu secured his oleclion by means
of bribery. During the investigation
by iho committed ho cannot bo taken
to South Carolina fur trial, and will
mvo tisnsr, il ho deems il necessary, to
iiij," to fort,ign dimes where Ibero
Bre no extradition laws. Tho pooplo
ol South Carolina bavo got tho dead
wood on Patterson (.'lends of wit
nesses volunteer to testify against him,
and if he can bo got belore a Court in
tho State which ho pretends lo repre
sent in thoSuntto be will sn have
lu cuuiigw uln 111 "' ll1""''
I Im o,.ri,.l com I ii I Hue, ol Hie IS,: nil 10
should bo appointed, and if il should
summon before it hull' of the South
Carolina witnesses thai aro ready lo
testily against Patterson, Iho Senate
would be compelled, in decency, to ex-
P"' '''"
Hut Iho chances are that
l1"-' --" I O ' koon ,"J ri'' "' l,a,V'
gicc of having him as one of its Sen
"'""i (-'"'ougli his conviction of bri
bury and corruption by a South Caro
lina Court, or by bis absconding to
some other country. View his case
as wo may, it is evident that iho Sen
atorial career of this unworthy son ol
Pennsylvania will como to an early
untl liuniiivuo, i,u."
Cenius M Clay, one of the earliest champions
of emancipation in Kenlueky, nnd wbo braved
muck for tbe freedom of Ibo slave, despairs of the
mprovcniont of the condition of tha race nndor
freedom. Of tboee Treed by blm many years age
be asys not ooe has dona well, and be ndda tbat
tbe colored people are repidly deoreaetag Is num
bers and most filially become extinct. rennets.
If tbo foregoing aro Mr. Clsy't
vicki at this nay, no nat censiniy un
dergone at groat a revolution at the
negro. It was our pleasure lo meet
litis leading Kmancipatiomst in 1856,
and wa privately debated thit question
with him for two hours, whon heclotod
us onl in debate and clinched his argu
ment by laying : "My dear sir, it is
your duty, and my duty, before God,
to givo the slaves their freedom and
nuke thorn freemen, like oursolves."
Mr. Clny is not tbo only great man
who has reversed himself on this "free
dom" theory. It takes more than
freedom to muko human bcingt happy
nnd prosperout. Tho election of Lin
coln, In lSRO.seuled the happiness and
prosperity of tho negro race on this
Continent. Tho gionlest enemy the
raro over encountered was the una
dulterated Abolilioitiiti, many of whom
to-day are amazed at the barm they
have donolo tho African In America.
A Ciianiik is Demanded. That our
Indian affairs should be restored to Iho
War Department is conceded by all
thinking men, And Ihe proposition
introduced in Congress by Mr. Scales,
of North Carolina, Chairman of Iho
House Conimittco on Indian Affairs,
to transfer the Indian Bureau from the
control of the Interior Department to
the War Drparmont, will renelvo the
general sanclion of tho pooplo If favor
ably aoted upon. The"peaco polioy"
inaugurated by Iho Grant adminutra
tion can be more effectively carried
out by tho War Doparlmont thun by a
peace establishment.- resides having
the advanlago of aggressive readiness,
tho officcri of the army aro mainly
honest men. Tbeability to fight when
ncccssury and the disposition to treat
tho Indiana with fuirnnss nnd humani
ty will go a great way to put an end
lo Indian wart. Heretofore the peace
policy has nevor had tho advantage of
integrity in Its general application
Let tho War Department try it
The Fall Off. The stay-at-homes
in the cities at tbo recent election,
where thoy live in sight of their elec
tion houses, wero just as numerous as
in tho country, where they are com
pelled to travel from one to six miles
to deposit their ballots. In Philadel
phia, the poll is 28,000 short of last
year. Tbe Radical State ticket ba
about 6,000 majority to 15,000 last
year, while the Democratic city ticket
has a majority or from 800 to 2,000,
making a complete revolution and
breaking tho "Addition, Division and
Silence" ring all to pieces,
Wounded Too. It is said tbat Sena
tor Conkling fools as bad ovor tho elec
tion as Hayes and some other fellows
For the first time in many years tbe
Democrats elected their State Sonator,
residing within a square of Mr. Conk
lin's re.iidence. And he will of course
vote for a Democrat for United Statea
Sonator.
1 1 andsom s (ion. Geo. B. McClellan'a
official majority for Governor of New
Jersey Is 13,642. This fixes his resi
dence, wo supixmc.
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Il itoiild iccm Instil what bus trans
pired within the past month that the
liussiitiH had waited for Iho winter
hreeaes to commence their effective
work. Tln'V have simultaneously at
lacked the Turks vigorously on both
( 'out i nen ts, ami to-day liars, in Asia,
anil i'leviiit, in Kuroie, are both holcug
lleivd cities. The HiissiunComiiiantlers
have nut lc demands fur the surrender
of those places. The Turks of course
ivl'itsetl, and the Russians lire now
making gigantic arrangements lo cap
ture IkiiIi those strongly fortified posi
tions by nlurm. The loss of lit'u tnuy
he conjectured from a seigu t.f this
kind should it he prolonged fin any
li.mrtli .if tin,,. I
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IMitfttn lu mil unit' uili-iHiiimltol 1,1-I lm
Russians, and if the Turkish garrison
happens to have a short supply of
provisions a surrender must inevitably
follow, unless a Turkish forco is sent
to the relief of the beseiged. If the
Ttirksallow themselves to ho "cribbed"
in this way lor any length of time,
there must lie something wrong at
headquarters. As it is, weuknoss is
too manifest, or, it may he, a piece of
strategy. With the fill I of Plevna, tho
Turks will bo driven out of Bulgaria,
anil the Hussians will become masters
of Iho territory between the Danubo
ami Hulknii Mountains, Perhaps one
year wonni omv no ivusoiiatue time to
etlectiially detent one or the other of
iiiew iiniin-r..
The situation in Asia is equally as
had for tho Turks. All the Turkish
forces in the field urutind Kant bavo
been withdrawn and put in the Fortress,
or sent elsewhere, while tho Russians
have moved around on thelell nnd are
moving on Kraemuni, seventy-five
miles in Iho renrof Kara.
It looks as though the Russians de
sign going around Knrs. instead of
through it, and seo what luck they
w ill have hy penetrating the enemy s
country one hundred miles farther.
Blaine on Hates' Title. Tbe re
cent deportment ol the Senator from
Maine smacks a little liko that of a
demagogue. He again, when things
are a utile out ol joint, feigns itchiness.
But in the midst of his distress be gets
off some very good jokes at the ex
pense of tbe "government." Tbe
Washington correspondent of the
Brooklyn Vnion, ot a recent dato, says:
'Senator Blaine said to day tbat so far aa Ibe
title Alexander H. Siennone accord, lo Haves Is
oooeerned, tha simile la peculiar. " Mr. Ste-
Ebvns, anil he, " aavs Mr. llsyee bolds his oftee
y a bettor tiUelhaaUeorgeWs.biogloadid.be
oeoso Mr. Hayes waa nut there by the highest
judicial tribute! aver formed in this country.
That remind, ma," said Mr. fJlaioo, " of nn old
fellow wp In Maine who ran for ofllao, nnd they
cbnrged on the stump thnt be bad been Indicted
for villlany of some kind. Tbeoandidato un.wer
ed in kia owb behalf tbat tbe other emodidele
made a groat blunder in making tbe charge. Ue
admiued tha indictment, nnd pointed te the fact
that ba bed the eordiet of twelve Jurymen to tba
offset that he waa an bonnet man, while bis op
ponent bnJ nevor been Indicted, nnd ooosequenlly
oould not have such n reootumondattoo for tbo
anffragea of Iho pooptl."
Blaino knows exactly how Ilayoa
wat mado President. Honco his apt
and truthful statemont.
An Indionant .Statesman. Secre
tary Kvarts is not amiable towartls the
Pennsylvania Congressmen. Accord
ing to a special to the Chicago T ribune,
he remarked tho othor night : "I have
been compelled to change my opinion
of the Pennsylvania Republican dele
gation in Congress. I was very much
mistaken in thorn when I usketl them
to select a man from their Slalo for tbo
English mission. 1 had no idea that
they would go Into tho graveyard and
resurrect a man who was not only
dead, but who hail been dead so long
that his heir wasactually in possession
and enjoyment of tho estate." Mr.
Secretary had better not talk so glibly,
because if our seventeen Radical Con
gressmen should take it in their heads
to go for his scalp they will mako Ihe
fur fly, Mind that,
Moonr's Offence. Thit modorn
Evangelist has stirred up a hornet's
nost. Ho has taken a ttep recently
which it bringing upon hit boad the
wrath of certain portions of christen
dom. During tho absence of the North
field Congregational pastor Mr. Moody
conducted the servlco and administer
ed the communion. In giving the in
vitallon he said : "No matter what
church you belong to, or if you belong
to none, come. We make no restric
tions; it's Ihe Lord's table, not ours.
Paul said little abonl baptism; bsptitm
it not important j the Lord's Supper is
all-important. Let ut now break bread
without word or comment.
On a New Roots. A body of lio-
Jisvers, or tbe Church of God, is the
pretentions title of a new religious toct
which will have an organization in
Pittsburg on and after Sunday next.
Tho new sect has no creed but tbe
Bible reject! the Trinity, yet regards
Jesus as diviae, and bapUtsa-U His
name alone believes in the second ad
vent, and considers Christ at a priest
afler the order of Molcbizodek. A
printer In one ol the nowspaper offices,
Mr. Weill by name, it the founder of
tho sect in Pittsburg. He has now a
congregation of about forty grouped
about him.
Mkiratiso. An exchange romarkt
that the tramps are moving southward
with the common migratory instinct
tbat beset t men without whole shirts
and birds with empty stomachs. Tho
Southorn nowspaper art ditcostlng
tho approaching horror with apparent
dread. Thore ia plenty of work lo do,
but it I well known that lb true
(ramp Is not In search ol work.
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'Harmony NnriLATios An Itie-pi-essible
conflict is now going on with-
l in the lilies of the Hudical party. Their
loss is the country's gain. Mr. Sinai
ley writes from Washington to the JV.
Y. Tribune, that the Hepuhlicaus de
mand three things of M r. Huyes, which,
if done, will restore harmony between
him and them: Punt He must reor
ganise his Cabinet by turning out
Messrs. Key and Schiira; second bo
iiiiist then change his Southern policy
hy antagonizing that section, and third
ly he must give up civil service ro-
lorin. If these tiling" aro done then
uj wj , 0Tely between Mr. Hayes
. ....
ami tho politicians. . Mr. tinal'cy con-
I
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eluded by saying : "The breach be
tween tho Republicans in Congress
and Mr. Uayes musf soon bo repaired,
or it will beeoino irreparable. If re
paired it will be by Mr. Hayes' yield-
ng, by the Republican leaders' yield
ing, or ny a compromise. 11 it is
widened and perpetuated, there will Im?
timo enough hereafter to speculate
upon tho consequences." It is not
hard to see what w ill he the fate of a
President in this dilemma.
Moton's Successor. Governor
Williams, of Indiana, hss appointed
Hon. D. W. Voorhect to succeed Mor
ton In theSenale. Tliesnnounccment
is received as a matter ol course, as it
wat known long before Morton's death
lis n t the Governor had decided npon
Vooi licet. Ho is a popular stump
speaker, and a mutt of good personal
character. Ho is of tho extreme Bour
bon type of the Democracy, and is dis
tasteful to Ihe Republicans of Indiana
on utcount of hit course during the
war. It is understood that Hendrick
did not want Ihe spKintment.
AnotiierBkoadside. The Chrittian
Vnion donics that tho immortality of
th noul is revealed by tbe Old Testa.
mitt, and says: "The Old testament
discloses a world without a Christ, but
longing for one; without an assurance
of immortality, but hardened with the
detiro for one. The New Testament
ditelosca tho Redeemer for which the
saints had sighed, the forgiveness of
sins for which Ihey looked, lb immor
tality for which they hoped."
Wonderful! Listen to the New
York Tribune":
m Every day thnt tha Senate meets with tho
Slate of Loulslanu en represented, tbe spirit of
tho Constitution ia disregarded.
Tbat is as surprising to most people
wbo read that journal, as a clap of
thunder in a clear sky. The disfran
chising of a State did not trouble these
people until recently. Bettor late than
never.
Ghostly Presentments. Speaking
of Senator Edmund's busy activity in
regard to the mode of electing the
President, tbo Now York Sua saya :
"The fascination which drags Republi
can politician and newspaper back to
thia question of the Presidency is, per
haps, akin to that which forces mur
derers, against their will, to revisit tho
scene of their crime.
Not so D.tD. The great sensation
preacher, Talmage, performed t he oili
er Sunday, in l'ittnton, nnd when he
concluded his dinoonrso, wiped his
perspiring browand satdown. Tho lo
cal clergyman arose and, with a wholo
somo snarl, remarked : "We will now
begin the sorvico of God by singing
tbe eighty-fourth hymn."
ConnaMED. Tho nomination of
John Welsh, of Philadelphia, as Min
ister to England, was unanimously con
firmed by tho Senate on Friday last.
It waa expected that tho Cameron in
fluence would oppose Mr. Welsh' con
firmation, but we Ictirn that it was on
Senator Cameron's motion thnt ho was
confirmed.
A Uattle. The Democratio whirl
wind which swept over Pennsylvania,
Mew York, Now Jersey, Maryland, and
all adjoining Stales, on tho 6tb of No
vember, aa'.onishcs a great many peo.
pie. But it's so. The election of lien.
HcClelltn, as Governor of Now Jer
sey, is of National significance.
Failino) Uealtd. Th health of
Itov. Dr. Thorn nt Guard, formerly of
Mount Vernon M. E church, now ol
California, lias become seriously im
paired. During the recent sossion of
hi conference be wis only able to bo
prosent two or three times.
Aw Uhkind Cut. Lawrence county
generally good for 1,500 Radical ma
jority, nominated a negro fur Associate
Judgoi but he was dofuatod by a white
fellow, by nearly 200 votos.
Sinoi.e Handed. "Th Mother ot
Statesmen," Virginia, I unanimously
Democratio. The Kadicals are to ut
terly demoralised In that State that
they put no ticket in th field.
Sock. Three township in Clinton
county (kunked Hart. Their whole
vole waa cast for Colonel Noyes,
They evidently did not want Hart
any longer.
Goat to Heaven. Minntl Osborn,
for thirty year editor of th New Ha
ven (Conn.) Regittcr, died on th 8th
Inst., aged 77 yars.
flrir fjdwtisfnunts.
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arty aad take bin away or ho will bo dipoed of
M tha law 4t root.. utunii bMUiun.
Lothanhora:. Pa , Oet. l, 1H77 -St
A l)MINIHTR ATOR't NOTU K Notiea
J la baroliv alvan that Iettera of Adntnietra'
tioaoa thatatatoof JNO. HUNCHBAROKR, lato
of Jordaa towooblp, -Ulearfleld eoonty, I'a.
dra'd, ha-flDK heea duly araaud to tho uader
aiRnad, all pereoai IndablaJ to Mid ealate, will
Cleaaenake Inuedlalo pirneot, and thoea bar
tiT elaim or eVnaada will proaeat then properly
atheotlaalod for lattlamanl wllhont delay.
ARRAM HUNOHBARUKR,
Anaonrille, Pa . Oet. II, '77 -St Adn'r.
APMINIHTRAT1IHH NOTICBN.ttee
la hereby giron tbat Lattera of Admlnlatra.
tioaoa tho aetata of MKOROK BHIMKL, Sr.,
lato of BoffKa lownahlp. OlaaHleld aoanty,
Pa., doooaaad, havinit beea daly graatad to tba
aaderaiRaod, all peraoae Indabtad ts tald vatate
will pleaao make Innodiato piytaant, and tbaoo
ha-rlog alaina or denaada.will preoent then
Jroporly antheatleatad for trllleaiant with oat
lay. JOHN B. UllIMRL,
HKNRY A. HIIIMKL.
Wallaoaton, Pa .Oot. SI, lS77-lt. Adn'ra.
DNI NIKTR ATORH NOTICIa
Merie tl bwrahy glveo that Lettaao of Ad
nlalHrattow aa tba oalato of WN. BlilMMKL,
tato of Morrli town -ft I p, CWrfioll onanty,
Peaa'a, 4ao'd, ha flag hoea duly graatod to
Iho andervlgne-d, all poraoaa ladebloj to aald
aetata will pleaao naha laimedlete paynont, and
ihoao ha t lag alalaaa -ar -awaaoU will prwaoat
then properly aathootlaatod for aatDaakeat witb
ootdeky. J. H. KIHMMKL,
JACOB MOCK,
PhUlpiborf, Pa., Out. II, 'Tt-if Adn'ra.
IXKCUTRIX NtrT1CK..UiNraTeaU
neatary tha attata of 4AMKS PHILIPS,
lata of Deoater townahip., I'karKold eoanty,
Pa.dea'd, having baoa graalod to tho aaderelgned,
all peraoaa kaowiog themtelrea lada -tod to aald
eatafe aro rvolred te naka Immediate paynont,
eed tbisee hat tag elaina agatnit the aane will
proaeat then properly autbee Moated fur aottto
BtoBt withowt delay.
IBABKL pnil.IP3.
Phtllpabarg, Pa., Oct I, T7H1. Ktooetrlx.
N'
OTKB IN n4lKRUpTCV.
DUtrlot Cart of iba Veiled Bbtto. tor the
Weatara Uletrlet of Peaatylraala f
Ihla la te giro antleo (hat oa tha Rth day of
Nnvembor, A D. 1RT7, a Warraat ef Banhraptay
waa laaaod agaloat the eetate of Ooorge W. Diohoy,
of lloandala, to ihe eowaty of Clearaald, eed
Pt-fieef Peaatylraala, wbo feaa aoee tjtlgt
Bankrupt apon hia awa patitlea i that tbo pay
neat of any dohta and ialleery ef aay property
boloagiDg to took Uaakropl te bin or for hie ae,
aad the ira-nafor of aay atwporty by bin, an for.
btddea by law i thai a neeting jf the creditor of
aald Baa bra pi to prore their dahu, aad ta ehoaae
owe or nero Aaikgaaoa ef hia eaieto, will be held
at a Court of Baakraptey, to be ho Ida at the
Uoaard Noaaa," laCloarftoll, Pa, before B. B.
Woodruff, Kto, , Heglater, ea the So oar or Da.
raaaaa, A. 11. Uff, tK I eolook r. a.
JOHN MALL,
V. 0. Merahal aa Meaea.ifer
riltahargb, Pa., Jfr. t, l?7-II,
rw Muttlttmnlt.
as " -ijr
Gents' FuriiLshing Goods,
IjJjA.H & VAMMI1S.
.wkkt f..w.. i.s.
o' 1 a
III I' lt.IIUi.ll.ru.
l tor T it
II for ' tl
la for II It
is for 10 11
1 fur 1 01
10 for T 41
14 for it ot
to for Ii 01
n for 21 t
market, at
CELEBRATED
M5 a pair
10 eBt.
I eDt,
25 ent.
40 et-nu.
Thu
CARBOLINE U prqun. fn.ru ihtC.
oil aa it florra fnwu Na4iir' wvatCS
chemical Uljorntory, bjr peculiar
cea invented br a practical clitMoir't, who
waa l-j to exjicriiiienl upon l(rolum
aa a Hair rritontfive by i-raOi-af; an intpr-C:
eating kocotint written br Mr. .h. Hut- j
ton, mm) i-iit of the frontier btwn uI'q
Kiachut in Hiuwia. Mr. Hortmi harlb
tried with extranlinarr mtvem tk
of I'etrolpnm upoa cattle and horara
that had htat tUoir haix on Wing afte-oitH. 35
with (be ctti,lr plaini. Die idea wan
Mtvatcd to him thntuirh a Terr eiinotta H
rirt'uinatanc?, namelr, hti iwtllertrd X
that a Conner aervant at the hotel, prvroa I
turelv bald, had a aitunilsr bal.it when?
triuiminir the laupM, of wiping hi petrv- p.
leuni-Uf-nii nred handa upon the aeantv O
J ltM-ka salt remaining to him. "rhn4i-
month friwii hia lint appearance at lhe
i hotel he was the ouhject of (rrtieral rfi
I mark, hia head UiriC i-oreml with nn 3
ahiindiince of KIM It iiUM-ar BLACK iiAlluf"
Such a wonderful el.anareinanahortntuiMnis.
, Mr. llnniA dt-enicd of at.ffii.-i wt
imporinnce to mrkc public to ihe
world. From prsurtioal rxirinmua
our chennml friend laentne uwirihct-d
that lVtroh um if propt-rly prvr.di
and freed from nil irritating anil
illuminating MiMumta had the niuark
able pnjkvny of nMorinjr, th? bair tat ita j
natural atntp and color; atill further ei-tS
peri men ta were ntnry to prndur an
nrtit'le ixmihimna; the medicinal qualitieag
of the oil in an atr-raMe form and oder,
which rendeni Il auaceutihle of being 3.
handled aa daintily aa the lainoua Ku d
Coh affile; he now pjeitenta a
CAZlBOXaZItB J
ta tho public without fear of oootradie- 69
tion aa the beat f-frtonUn and beautifivr p
of the hair th world baa mr pntduoed. Q
TRICK, OKI MIAal Pl .ftOTTLK.
Sold by all Droateta. g
KKNNEDT A CO. g
Qeaarml Afawta fbt Um UalUd Maiea A CaaaitM. S
Cat. Iwtwd An. va H., tumumtk. ra.
MEAD 14 BALD HEADSBALD HBADH
ASK YUUrt liKOOLB fOH IT.
Oct. 17, U7T-8L
DRUG STORE.
B. SPACKMAN,
DRUGGIST and CHEMIST,
At Rhaw'a eM otanJ, Clearnol-', Pa., hai Jnat
npenad n now slosh of
FI RE .rl FRKtH DRVtit,
aad U aow prepared to famish aaytblng hi tbe
ihe liaa of Urugi and M4talaa at tha tery low.
oat oaah piiaaa.
Ila baa alao on hand a largo atoek of Oonba,
Hair and Tooth BraabM, Vaoey Artlolei, Toilet
and hafing floapa, ant ateryihlag anally kept
In a Ant-aUat I)rg Store.
PHYSICIANS' PEES0RIPTI0N3
eoasnounae wMb onre, tar or Bl(b4. k Hboral
ham of ntronaaw re.peetfulfr solleitoS.
II. B, BfACKMAIf.
Clewleld, fa, Oet 14, l7 J.
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J. REYNOLDS & SON,
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TIIIIITRBN1 N riLRKMT BTKblT,
PHILADELPHIA,
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Wrought-Iron Alr-Tlght
HEATERS,
WITH SHAKINfl AND CLINKER OMNDlNa
UKATK8 FOR BI RNINll ANTURA
CITE OR BITUMINOUS COAL.
CENTENNIAL
MROUnT IE01 HCATIIS,
rORBITUHINOimcOAL
KEYSTONE
M ROlGHT-IttOI HEATKKS,
COOKIMO RAH1IKS, tOW DOWlt ORATH.
Doeetlpllee Clrrnlnra aont froej u sae sstrasa.
tXAMINI RKFOMI SRLRCTIrtO.
Anril ii, TT-lr.