Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, December 12, 1877, Image 2

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    She gU publican.
Uioaoi B. UoouLANurn, Editor.
CLBARPl ELD,r. '
WKDNKSDAT WORNINti. IKO. IJ. IS7T.
Raader. If you want to know whet It jilnj oo
In tbt naitnesi world, Just reaJ our aitvertirin.
eolnmnB. tha .VpeeiiW enlumn In parlleular.
MAXIM! rOR THE OAV.
!?it maa worth; tbt nfnnn of President ehmilil
be willing- lo hold tl II counted in, or plaeed there
bj anj frnnd. V S. Ila.ni.
I oonld never bare boon reconciled lo tlie ele
vation be tb. enielleat aid of nine or pernio,
however' reepeelahle III private lir, wbo Mil
forever enrr? upon ble brow lha iiamp of fraud
flrt triumphant la American hialorj. No aiio
eequent action, kowa.ar aicrllorioua, can waih
awajr tb lallara of that raetird.
CnAKLita FftKi:ia Anaua.
Vndar lha forma of law, lluiharlurd II. ila.ia.
baa boon daelarad 1'raildrnt of tho United Sialca
lllatitla raall upon diafranohlicmonl of lawful
votara, tha falaa aarOBeatra 01 ina raiuruing urn.
Aera actinr eorruptl.r, aud the deoiaion ol a oom
rotation whioh hna rifured to bear rflilcnre of el
lend fraud. For the Drat time are Iba American
neoola ounfrooted with the fact Of frauilulrnttr.
elreted Prerident. Let it nut be undrrito.'d tl'Bt
Iba Trend will be lllentl arquleared in be lliv
eouotry. Let no hour paaa In wltlcb tne u.urpa
tiun ia forgotten.
Annnraa or Dbmochatic M. C.'i.
Ooe bomlred aeara of human de revile atcu
mula.eil aad concentrated intii a onmni ot oritur.
Nerer Mala in Ira hundred jearo .ball tbee hare
nn opporluoll lurcicat me wrong.
Dakikl W. VooaiiKa.
I wonld rather bare tha endoraemcnt uf a quar
tar ofa million of lha American people than that
of tha UuiiUne Heturoing lluard, or of toe Cum.
minion ehieh escludcd the facta and decided
the nueilion on a technicality.
Thob. A. llcnnalCKB.
In Ilia Seat. Senator Illume re
turned to his aent on Thurxduy hint.
Hon. John M. llarlan, the now A
aocinted Juatico of the Supremo Court,
km eworn Into offlco on tho 10th.
Adjournment. noth Houses ol Con
gross have agrcod to adjourn on Sutur
dav, the 15th Inst., until the 10th ol
January noxU
A Costlt Lamp. Tho explosion of
coal oil lamp in a cigur atoio, at Mil
lorstown, Butler county, on InstThurs
dav ninht. caused a two hundred thou
aand dollar fire.
Louisiana in the Union. J. B
Eustia, tho other Senator from Louis
iana, was admitted to bin scat on the
10th, by a voto of 49 yens to 8 nays.
Tbis puts Louisiana in the Union
again alter an ahsenco of sixteen yearn
A Svmpatiietic Jumik. Judge
Humphreys feared llmt the authori
ties of South Carolina would persecute
Senator Patterson if lie would remand
him. Ilonee he discharged him. An
Shylock would say: A righteous do
ciition, a most just Judi;o.
Two Rabcau. What they think of
the late dicker for tho votes of Patter
aon and Conover, at New Orleans, in
thus stated In ouo of their papers
"Two great parlies lod by great men
in tho United States Smute sitting ull
night wrangling, fighting, lying, and
bargaining lor tho possession of two
rascal, ia tho sorriest spectacle over
wuncBsoci. "
Stbono Lanouaoe. Tho editor ol
the Wilmington (Del.) Gazette, wh
lias known Judgo Humphries Irom hie
youth up, speaks out in this plain way
Judge Humphrey! oertalnly nu.t have been
drunh when be delivered bia opinion In Ihe eaac
ol aeoator fattcnon. If ne waa not ilruna be la
too mnch of a parttian lo ait aa a Judge, and
be waa drunk, aa we auppoaa be wal, be ougb.
to be pnt out of cflca. by long aa bo la kept
mere, eny thiol, ll na ia a itamcai, may noid a
Beat in the Senate errore frm aricit end puniib
mrnt, Tbia action of Judge Humphrey! will
eiUrinca the .cople thai J'atterion u n guilt
Radical Astonishment. A Hadical
editor comes to ths score In this wuy
"Stanley Matthews, '.oo, can voto with
tho Demncruls in cases of groat emer
gency. A Mr. Kitznimmnns, on an
repentant rebel who has not accepted
the 13th, 14lh and 15th amendments.
nominated by tlio President s Mnrehal
of lieorgia, has been confirmed in ox
ocutive session, Matthews, Patterson
and Conover voting in the affirmative
Can such things be and not create our
special wondor."
Sknd uim up. A New Orleans tolo
gram says : "Democrats assert thai
Kellogg ui not to escape punishment
because he bos succeeded In getting
Ihto tho Senate. They say that an
investigating committee is still at work
in Louisiana, and that enough evidence
lias already been procured upon which
to base fivo Indictments ngainst Kel
logg for alleged misappropriation ot
public funds and for peculation, etc,
which Indictments they claim to bo-
licvo will soon be returned."
Don Piatt says: "Stillson llntchins
aaid at ono time last week that had he
started tho Post lust winter ho would
not havo cared who made, the return
ing boards ol the nation, ho could have
bossed tha presidency hy simply mar
sbaling in buttle array tho phalanxes
of applicants lor portions in tho now
enterprise He had sufGcient foremen
of the composing rooms lo clean out
the regular army, and the editorial as
pirants would bavo smothered the
navy providing tho sickly sight ol
water waa removed."
The editor of the Washington Capi
tal, In view of the number of divorces
that wore being granted in that city,
recently, began to fear that Ibo while
race would soon become extinct. Dm
having examined tbe court rocords on
both sidos, be says : "Hy actual count
we havo discovered that for each di
vorce caso In our local con rut our
clerk issuee two marriago licenses.
Ilonee there need be no fear that the
Caucasian will play out as Tar as the
District if concerned." It is therefore
not likely that llio Federal Capital
will decrease in population during tbia
gonoration.
SoUNtn.r Democratic The legis
lature of North Carolina lias Demo
cratic torco of eighty-two whites and
throe colored men in the House,
against thirty-thrco colored and two
while Radicals, and twenty while and
no colored Democrats in tho Senate
gainst ouo white and fivo colored Ral
cals. There are twa vacancies in the
House and all in tho Sonato, with ono
independent Sonatnr. On joint ballot
tbe Democrat, bavo 107 and tho Re-
fWioens forty-two. Democratic major-
ity.sixty -five. Radicalism is decidedly
oolorod In tbe Senate. It Is only a few
years since it tttui decidedly JladlceJ
Till': SILVER lill. I..
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Imuii tht voto taken hi tliu ben-
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nln im 111. i rnUor In . nx il is fall-.
cJ, ill ils various sluw. tlii Inr, tlio
yniH mo about lnrty und mo nnvn
oijjlilucn, uikI tlio Imlanuo, oijjliluiii,
a ro dodi'i ur paiivd. The atli-nipt
..I U- tl.At-r;!! nil '1'KllMiti.V In I. Ill
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n follows: (Tho names of the Demo,
cruts are in italic.)
rcAe.
Antbuny,
tUton, Morrill,
HiiluliD, Hnmdnlpk,
fill, Itollioi,
Kellogg, ftBigrent,
Lnmur, Wa.llrigb,
Jc'Aeraoa, H'Ajle-IS,
!.AVB.
lercurif, Iocean,
Itoav, Ogla.hy,
Ingalll, Paddock,
A'JIitlfna. I'alleraou,
.'nee, t'tn. Plumb,
June, Ncv, HuMum,
klrkwuud, Saunderii
JMA.Mifd, Teller,
.lrlVecv, raunaON,
Mutibewi, Yimlitrt,
JA.ry. Iv'.itfi.ce,
MtrrimnH, Win.lum,
Mlichcll, U'iiac,-u.
biekne,
liurn.idc,
Chriilancv,
Uawva,
Alllmn,
fut'ey,
fleet,
lluulb,
Cameron, n il.
tmllee,
Mi.
'aril. HI
ii, ir. r.
WI,
perry,
(l,.rj,
ttarrii.
Messiv. Conkling, Hoar and Sauls
bury, who would have voted in the
unintuitive, were paired with Messrs.
Armstrong, Cockrill and MtlliHtin,
who would havo voted in tho nega
tive.
During roll call Mr. ullaco (ra.)
said his colleaguo (Cameron) wus pair
ed with tlio .Senator from Maryland,
(Dennis) but as lo how either of them
would voto ho did not know.
Mr. Thiirman said ho was paired on
ull political questions with the Sena
tor from Vermont (hdmuiids), who
was dutuined lit his houso by sicklies.
Ho (Tbiirmau) did not consider this a
politicul question upon which tho pair
should bo observed. If any Senator
thought It was, ho would withdraw
bis vole.
Several Sciiatorn (Oh, this is not a
political question.)
Mr. Morrill snid ho did not consider
a Politicul Question, but bo had
doubts as to bow his colleaguo would
voto.
Mr. Why to said he was paired with
llio Senator from Alabama (Spencer)
on tho Kuslis case, but nothing was
(aid whatover about the silver ques
tion.
It was finally agrood by nearly tho
samo voto as tho above, that tho bill
should be tjikon up on Monday last.
Tho voto thus fur indicates a two-
third voto for tho measure in tho Sen
ate, should Mr. Hayes interpose a veto.
CLObki.v Interkhtino. Tho Phila
delphia Record, in alluding to Wash
ington affairs, says : "Tho admission
of both Kellogg and Butler to seats in
the United States Senate leaves tho
question of political supremacy undis
turbed. Tho Democrats, however,
will gain a vole when Mr. l'ustis is
admitted from Louisiana, as he un
doubtedly will bo on tho fuvorablc re
port of tho Commilteo on Privileges
und Eloctions. Counting Senator Da
vis with tho Democrats, the vole ol
tho parlies will then bo lliirty tiino
Republicans to thirty-seven Democrat.
s matters now stund, this pals Sena
tor Putterson, of South Carolina, in a
position of great power. Ho can, by
changing hia voto lo ono side or the
otbor, carry victory ainng wun nim,
unless Senator Sharon can bo porsuail-
d to como to Washington and relievo
bis party from bucIi a distressing pro-
licamcnt. J hero is an imminent prob
ability that Pattersons seat will be
very aoon made vacant, cither by his
voluntary retirement or by his expul
sion. His piuco wouiu vis nueu v) a
Democrat. It is nol among the im
possibilities that Mr. Kellogg's Sena
loriul carjMrt- may bo terminated in a
similar manner. There is no differ,
ence between him and his fellow-car
pet-bagger than tb'a that he is tho big
ger rascal of the two, and deeper and
inoro dangerous."
A Gallery Incident. The Wuh
ingtor. correspondent of tho Pbiludol
phia Accord of the 31, says: "While
Senutor Patterson was delivering that
speech last Friday afternoon, bis wile
and daughter sat in Ibo gallery which
is partitioned off for members' fami
lies. Hy an unwitting performance
on tho part of an usher, a parly from
tho Lxocutivo Mansion, including one
of tlio President's sons and two ladies,
wore placed in tho seat alongside of
Mrs. Patterson, instead of being seat
ed in tho moro cxclusivo diplomatic
gallery. Bows of recognition wore
exchanged by tho ladies. Mrs, Pat
lerson endeavored repeutodly to open
conversation with tho White House
party, with no lurthor success than to
receive polito attention and mute re
sponses in the way of intelligent
L-liinces and modest Kcslurea. Alter
her husband had mudo one ot his
points against the administration, Mrs.
Patterson, addressing the lady next to
her, tried to elicit some word indica
ting appreciation or approval, which
was responded to by a significant
touch of llio fingers to the lips, as if to
say : 'My lips are aeuled as to to that.
There was no subsequent commnnlca
lion between tho two parties."
Chicaoo Again Heard From. A
dispatch says: "Tho directors of the
German Nulionul Bank, ol Chicago,
decided alter business hours on the Gib
itist., to go into liquidation, and ac
cordingly issued to tho depositors a
ard staling that in llio ordinary course
of business the bank had July I, 1877
11,157,000. Since tlintlime their cus
tomers had, for various reasons, reduc
ed tho amount to (182,000, which la
iho total liability lo depositor. They
t luim abundant assets to pay every
dollar to depositors and have a band
somo surplus." Of courso all broken
banks pay all ihey owe. But should
a bank having a million and a quarter
on deposit in July, havo but $182,000
on bnnd now, if it did a legitimate bu
siness. Kei.louu. The editor of tho Wash
ington Capital, Don Piutt, ia not much
of a Democrat, but ho despisos mean
men nnd low tricks. In alluding to
tbo now Senator from Louisiana, he
sayat
Ai Kellogg- known lo a former generation in
der lha name or Old Brlodle Bill ao nailed by
tha lata Henatnr Nye hai hern added te Paltar
eon, it would be well la bare an arrangement
made wilb Ihe criminal ennrt nf the Dlitrlet, aa
na lo ancura n writ of aa'ieei corpse at n momoal 'a
notice. It ia a Utile nekwerd to hare lha peal
tenllrey tharlng wllh the tienate s Hen upon
Hmalorfl. 1 biB being Ihe eaee, we Iruil no tlmi
will be lull in making lha above arrangement
niberwlee Iba tre t nartj thai eared tne Union,
treed four eailllone ef Blarae, nnd made Oram
adminlilratlnn polllble, might be without a -)rliy
In tha senate.
The tmtb and irony can be extraot
od from tbo foregoing when we think
ol Sawyer and Patterson.
A SutASiii DtrimiiN. In his opin-
ion (in llio 'uttcrinA(ifrt! (Winn i-iimo,
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Jml''(i IIiiniiiliri'yH iloiidi-H Unit houlli
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Curoliim liuii not tuu liowt'r to vacate
Scmitui I'littursnn't cnmniiiwion, ami
llmt tlio Suimto in "legally, coiistilii
tioimlly, muitilly und inlellwiiiully cu
putitattiil to ilispojo ol' tlio qnooliuii In
ul,i",u
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intelligence, but llio question Is whether
Judgo Humphreys was not "legally,
constitutionally, morally and intellec
tually" capacitated" Waispono of thin
Allien corpiiK case bufore the Conovcr-
Putteinon fiasco in the Senuto during
the extra session ? Looking at the
caso in its entirely, ono can still see a
shadow of "that carpel bag mine,"
It would seem from this Judicial de
claim llmt it mukes no difference how
much fraud a cilir.cn of Pennsylvania,
or any other State, commits in securing
bis election to tho United Stato Senate,
and ia smart enough to got into Ihe
District of Columbia beloro ho ia ar
rested. There be can claim his sena
torial privileges and his crimes go un
whippud of justice. However if the
members of the Senate are willing to
associule with criminals and out-laws,
wo presume that outsiders need not be
come too sensitive about it. At least,not
until a majority ol thut clues of men
get seals in that body.
.Hinkw in the Field. Those friends
ofjudgo Sterrntl who have been try
ing to bull Judgo Agnow off iho track,
liuve fuiled in their object, Tho Bea
ver Artus and Radical saia : "We teel
authorized lo any that our distinguish
ed townsman, lion. Daniel Agnow,
will bo a candidate next year for re
nomination by the Republican parly
to tlio Supremo Bench." That paper
adds : "It may bo proper to stale in
this connection that tlio Insinuation!-
thrown out, perhaps by interested par
ties, and repeated in a few of our ex
changes, that Judgo Agncw's lioullh
has tailed or ia seriously impaired, arc
utterly unfounded. On tho contrary
bo re tains nearly, if not fully, all the
exceptional physical vigor as well as
remarkable industry which character
ized him when elected to tho high of
fice ho has so ably filled." It is said
that Judgo Stcrretl will again bo a
candidate for the Republican nomina
tion, llolb have been tried in the bal
ance and not found wanting.
The Colorado Contest. The House
elections commilteo took a finul vole
on tho Colorado caso and a report de
claring that Patterson (Dem.) is untitl
ed to tho scut wun authorized by the
votes of Messr.llurri.,Springor,Chand
lor, Cobb, Williums, Turney and Kllis,
total, seven (all Democrats). Messrs.
Thornburgh, Wait and Ilickock, Re
publican, will present a minority ro
port in favor of Bolford (Rep), and
slill another report will bo submitted
to tbo Houso by General Cox (Ohio),
taking tho ground that there was no
valid election, and hence neither par
ty to tho contract should be admitted
unless duly chosen at a new election.
Mr. Cox has bit the nail on Iho head.
If the elections of Colorado aro as
crooked as tbey aro reported to be in
iho election ot congressmen, let ineir
members bo Rent homo until the Leg
islature fixes a day.
Mad all Over. The Chicago TVi-
bune, one of tho lending Radical organs
of Iho Northwest, ia dreadfully angry
at B'atno becauso be paired off wilb
Grovcr, of Oregon. Tho editor breaks
out In this way :
Mr. Blaine. If he waa going Into tbe pairing
buiineia, ehoold hare foraeil llrovar to pair ofi
nilb Sharon, and let tbaaa two wen, one fearing
Ibe . ffeot ol bankruptcy anl ue otnerol arioerr,
cTeet each other. Hie audden outhnrit of ehiv
airy ii luiulcioiia, to aay the lean, and aeeda
aume explanation, leat tha pnbiie arnea at tbe
euuclunoo, ni'twitftitenmng nil incatneai ilea
onitraiioni, that be la not particularly aoxinui
lo aava the Rquate from falling In DvmocraUe
band a"
Well, Senator Grovcr and tho lost
of tho Democrats can certainly stand
a cnudle-lccluro ol this character, il
the gentleman afllicled wilb "thealri
cal demonstrations" can. We hope
ibo editor of tho TribuneTK'M nol blamo
tho gentleman from Maine for all the
crookedness now boing enacted with
in their party line. It is always best
to bo liberal.
Bcrnhidf. Overboard. Tho Sen
ator Irom Now York, Mr. Conkling.
docs not propose to take any doubtful
chances in the committee on com
morco, and his band is plainly visible
in its rc-urrangemont. Ity substitut
ing Jones for Burnsido he obtains com-
tileto control, wilb a majority that
will never fail to back him in bis con
test with Mr. Hayes. Conkling, Spen
ccr, Jones, McMillan and Patterson
are formidable names for Hayes and
Kvarts to contemplate, and they will
rculito at once that a committee ia
constituted will not be likely to show
them many favors. We presume Gen.
Burnsido comprehonda affairs. But
if ho docs not, we rather suspect that
this culling will open his oyes lor bin..
Clemmee on Butler. Mary Clem
mcr is tho Washington correspondent
of the Boston Herald, and having
heard so much about Gen. Butler, tho
new Senator from South Carolina, put
herself in a good position to look at
him all over, nnd after scanning him
she remarks :
A man wko looks like a lamb rather than a
ileriroying angel a bandioma man, of good
height and Igure, aeeming a refined gentlemen,
wilh fine, gentle feetnrea with a general nepaet
el extreme amiability, lie moro nonner aoutn
em nor Northern, bnt aimply n gentleman, ft
Ii eaay enngh tm naioetata him with bonaebold
lover and Ruoday eoatyil oolebretioai with maa
eae.es neeer. Yet IbiB la Ur. M. C. llatler, nf
Mouth Carolina.
That ia a vory good photograph of
Gen. Butler, and Mary being single,
Mm. Butler bad bettor keep an eye on
ber in the futuro, because she la so
very amiahlo too.
Upside Down. The party cater
wauling in the United Blutes Sonato
for tbe past three weeks bus boon tory
exciting at time. The Idea that the
Democratic fold should at any time
contain Mr. Conover, of Florida, Mr.
Davis, ol 111. Mr. Matthews, of Ohio
and Mr. Patterson, of South Carolina, ia
one ol the wonders of the age. But it
is true. These Senator voted with
tho Democrats on tbo confirmation of
the Confederate FitEsiminons, la U. 8
Marshal, of Georgia.
If rnlterson had been released by a
South Carolina Demoerallo judge, all
tho Republicans would hare howled
that that was the prico of hia vote for
Butler. But aince Republican Judgo
at Washington released him, no one
of blf late accpsen will aay that this
waa the price nf bla voto for jtellogg,
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Thu drift of I liu Scuntorial tide In
apparent wlion we lake Into voinMer
atiun I lie fail llmt Filasiniiiniiis, nn
ex-l'oiifoileinto and outspoken Puiihi
crut, iiominnti'd liy lluycs for Marnliul
of liiorgiu, waa cuntirmcd hy tho Son.
ate, by a majority of llvo after a very
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Conservative Democrat, w as strongly
recommended, and even the Republi
cans auid they would bo eulisfjed with
hia appointment, but .V,t.jr.i. .l
Stephens and Senutor Gordna and the
Doinocrntio Congressmen generally
liuiii Georgia pressed Filaaimtnoiisand
ho wus appointed. The judieiury
conimilleo repotted him unfavorably
to llio Sonato, and Conkling opposed
him : F.dmunda followed in a like fierce
slruiti and Hour spoke in u gentle tono
lon'ards Hayes, but against l'iusim
inoiis' confirmation. Tlio discussion
lasted nearly thrco hours. Senator
Gordon and lldl wcro the only Demo-
oruts who spoke. The voto on tho
confirmation was '22 for and 17 against.
Many Senators woro paired and mnny
wore absent. Judge Davis voted with
the Democrats, but throo Republicans
voted in luvor of llio conlirinuiion,
namely, Messrs. Mutlbowa, Putterson
and Conover, and tho victory rested
with the Democrats. So it looks as
if the Senate was not inauch bad almpo
alter ull.
Aguiu. -This vote shows also, thai
lliat the members havo "pitirod" until
there is bnroly a quorum present.
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How Different the Tunf.. While
Conover, Patterson ti Co., were doing
the bidding of tbo now doud Morion
It Co. they were patriots, but now hav
ing turned their bucks upon thoir Re
publican allies and aided the Demo
crats of tho Senate in cortain prelimi
nary steps toward tho scaling of M. C.
Builcr as Senator from South Giro,
linn, il is astonishing how quickly the
oyes of honnrublo Republican Sena
lore and oditors have becomo open to
the true .character of tlieao fellow
As we write, nothing is too hard to
suy against Patterson and Conover
Tboy aro thievos, they are carpet-bag
gers, they aro trading politicians, Ihey
aro unworthy iho toleration or coun
tenance of bonost men. Wo are
heartily glad Hint '.his clearness of
vision has coino to our Republican
friends. Il now appears that Putter
son will go down lo Ibo infamy which
ho has long been courting, followed by
llio cordial and unanimous kicks of
bolh parlies. After awhile, it may be
thai some people will learn that the
political adventurer cannot be trusted
Kellogg will teach tho Republicans
another and a final lesson.
Gone to Pot. So many of Mr-
Hayes' appointments, made during the
Summer failed to be acted upon by the
Sonato, during the special session which
losed at 12 o'clock the 3d. Many per-
sons hold t hat ihey can not be acted it poll
at iho regular aession. The Pittsburg
Telegraph, in alluding to tho question
says: "Senator M allace la ol the opin
ion that the President may rightly re
nominate for appointment tho names
for tho New Vork Custom House which
wore rcjoctod. This looks aa though
at leant a portion of the Democracy
would now like to vote for their confir
mation." Tbo Democratic Senator
will always voto to confirm appoint
ments when tho candidates aro fit men
for the positions to which they aspiro.
Conklino'i Black Kte. Mr. Hayea
has retaliated on the Senator from Now
Vork, and Mr. Conkling will be com-
polled to wear bis black eye, or if he
persistesin bis course he will got anoth
er. Ton days ago, he succeeded in
manipulating his committee so as to
repoit tbo appointments with a nega
tive recommendation. On Thursday
last, Mr. Hayes acnt tbo very same
names into the Senate as follows : Theft
Roosovcll to bo collector of customs,
district of Now York ; Edwin A. Mer
rill, to bo surveyor customs, port ot
Now York j L. Bradford Prince, to be
naval officer, port of Now York. Now-
then it Mr. Conkling wants his other
eye colored let him go a head.
i .
Oliver P. Fttarimmoni, nn ek-Confelerete and
Democrat, waa nominated hy Preridi-nt lleyes aa
Marlhal of Oeorgia, on Ihe reenminendntion of A.
H. Slrpbeni and Senators fought to deleat the
nomination nut n eoantlon ol t'atterion anu con
over with Iba Democrats earried him through.
Thai Ha.ee wmi ate Irrt vielorj In tbe Reneta.
Wo find the foregoing scrap in all
our Rudical exchungu. The editors In
question seem to think it ia all right to
steal a President, but they esteem il
awful crooked work il Ihe Democrats
occasionally gobbh) np a fat appoint-
menl in the reconstructed States where
very few of their numhor aro able to
furnish ibo proper bond. Friends, don't
commence lo growl so aoon because
there will be more of tho aamo sort ol
thing done between this nnd harvest
time.
Still Troubles Tiiem. Tho ghost
of tho eleotnral Banquo will not down
at the bidding of the man who engaged
in tho electoral conspiracy. Tho Now
York Herald publishes a statement thai
tho South Carolina Ruttirning Board
committed k fraud in counting tho
votes of Edgefield and Laurens coun
Ilea by which the electoral voto ot tbe
State was given to Hayes It is again
reported that the title to tbo Presidon
cy will be tested in the courts and that
the alleged frauda in Louisiana, Florida
and South Carolina are to be fully in
vestigated. We give the rumor for
what it ia worth.
Frank'! Around. The Washington
correspondent of the New York Trib
vnt slates that several Pennsylvania
Republicans called on Secretary Evan
on Thursday to nrgo tho appointment
of Gun. Frank Roedor, of Pennsylvania,
to thcconsulgencrulshlpof Paris. Tbey
wore Inlormrd that change bad not,
been definitely delermlnod upon. Home.
body cheatod Frank out of the Radi
cal nomination for Auditor General,
last Hummer, and ho basboen unhappy
every since and will not be otherwise
until he gcU an office.
Alarmed. Mow since Uon. Butler
of South Carolina has been admitted to
bissrRt as a Senator omc,of tho "bloody
slurl' patriots havo hecomo very nerv
ous, for roar be will opon I Hamburg
massacre lit tbo Bennte and kill off
Conkling, Blaine, rt nf. We hope Sena
tor Bruce, tho oolored member from
Mis, will administer some aoothlng
syrup to these excited white brethron
so that their nervous system may not
become too much shattered
A WAaiiiMuriiN (Ihiiah. A iiuw Till Nioiir Skkhhih. The alt
llumooralio daily joiirinil, rnlillnd thoi iiiton corrospomlcnt of the New York
Washington Pott, made ll appearance' Tribune, in alluding to the all ni'ht
in that city lunl Wodnemliiy. It starts jsiesioii of the Senate recently Hay:
in with an UMiicoi' 10.1)00 eoplea. , Tlio
stuffoonsiataolStilUoo Uutcliine.propri
elor; John A. Cut U ot ill, managing ed
itor j A. C. Huell, editorial writer, and
Messrs. Aikin und Murks, assistant.
adopt the pian, so long practised by
certain influciiliiil newspapers, of pur
chasing news from outside parlies,
wjneb will be a new fout lire in Wash
ington journalism. Mr. Hutch ins. is
roully the mukur ol tho St. Louis Re
publican now tho leading puper in tho
South West, and Mr. Cockorill, is the
gentleman who put tho Cincinnati Kit
quirer on its foot, und has made it one
ot thu leading Duiuocrulio journals in
the country, wbilo Messrs. Huell, Aikin
and Murk are uiiinng tlio foremost po
liticul writers known to journalists.
Tbo paper has a good send off, hut
Washington is a bad place to keep up
a purty puper. It contains too many
ollicu holders, wbo as a class, pay lesa
to tho support of newspapers than any
other class. This ia the experience of
orery newspaper proprietor in tho
country. They expect the moat and
pay the least. Tbis principle ia adap
ted to all latitudes aud localities.
The New York Jterald interpret!
tho efforts of the Republicans in tho
Senate to seat the carpet baggem Kel
logg and Corl in a really nn assault on
Mr. Hayes. Il says :
"The Democratic Seutttors and their
allies are fighting his battle. His with
drawal of tbe Federal troops from
South Carolina and Louisiana was an
indorsement by him of ibo validity ot
ibe Hampton government in thu ono
aud of the Nicholls government iu the
other an indorsement not only of the
Governors but of the supporting Leg
islature. Mr. iluyus' recognition ot
iho Democratic Legislatures ol South
Carolina and Louisiana was a conces
sion ol llieir legal right lo elect Feder
al Senators. Il is loo clear for argu
ment that if Mr. Hayes waa right in
accepting those Legislatures aa legal,
Ibo Souulors chosen by them bavo au
ineoiiteslible tille to their scuta. Op
position to their admission ia an em.
pontic condemnation of the action ol
tho President last spring.
A Good Photooraph Tho Wash
inglon correspondent of the Boston
Post, was present at the recent all
night Session of tho United Stales Sen
ate, and during tbe whole night kept
bis eye upon Iho Senators w ho remain
ed in thu chutnber, and drew a photo
graph ol each us he passed around. To
show bow well he ufidorHtauds his busi
ness w e clip llio follow ing from his long
luller :
It waa three o'ot.ick tn Ihe morning and oa a
leelhorn luenge la the eoraer at the outer angle
ol the touts a wan Ilea atrelvbed at full Unalb.
n4,ipuig. wilb hi baud acroai iili eyei, ihieliing
th.m liom the gieie of ibe gee-light. He il tel..
angular and buoy, but airalgbt aa an arrow. Tbe
taeo ia aVoLh-lriak. the heir la .hurt and aaudy,
Ihe it Uf elle whuken are red il.b umwa, th ie a a
are blue, the liui are thin, tho moulb wide,
etraigbt end empreied It i. VVailaoe, the lead
er ul ihn Peaaalrania Demeereey, and the neat
political menager In that great polntoel Blele.
If any body else can draw a belter
photograph of (he Pennsylvania Sena
lor let them try iu " 1'he hand acroaa
bia OVea." etc ia'enmplntei kmrm at bomei
and would havo passed current with
out tho name.
Senhiri.c View. To the Radical op
ponents of the pacification policy of the
Administration in the South, a repre
sentative Southern journal says: "If
tho people of tho North insist on keep
ing war wounds and war enmities open
and festering, good I Whatover rule
in tho matter they lay down for them
aclvoa they lay down also for us." Pres
ident Hayes could not have a more
complelo endorsement than that. Af
ter more than twelve years ol Buffer
ing the South again feels that sho ia
something moro than tbo alavo of tho
North, but it is perfectly ready to act
fairly in all things, if fairnosa is accord
ed. But it ia no longer ao weak as to
return kisses for blows.
Tin Radical Scare-Crow. There
arc a few thin skinned Radical editors
wbo atill wave tho bloody shirt, trying
to frighten fools and children. Here
ia a aamplo oi the atuff we see floating
around In somo of our Radical ex
changes.
lUtnnton Preiidist, Jeffbavti Minliterta Boa
land, aonlkern eoldiera added to tke neniion
rolle r tke Union eotdieri stricken from the
llele tan aa euttoa refunded, eeiindietiiin of tbe
nationel debt, or Confederate de it included three
are a few of ihe inviting nrepnui of a loiid
B ilk. All felee. ll II I ail, and uoaribly yoa
will have lue nat.furtuoa ta rea otticrwlea.
The editor who palms off this stuff
on his readers, put! a very low esti
mate upon their Intelligence, or, he is
awaro that they aro bigot, and easily
frightened by relating ghost atoriea.
It's All out Now. Tbe prophetic
St Louis Globe which doesn't like Mr.
Hayea one bit, and congratulates the
country that he has only threo yeara
and tour months more to servo, said in
Monday's issuo: "Four years from to
day General Grant will send hie ninth
annual intuwage to Congress. This in
lormaliou ia given to our reader! in
alrict confidence." Well, if that ia no
the Radical banda may aa well begin
to play the third term tune.
Tiiey Took the Hint. The Harris
burg Patriot, says : ''Senator Wallace
has given Mr. Hay oa and Mr. Sherman
an Idea in finance qf which bath make
good nae, Tbe former reoommends
the passage ol Senator Wallace's bill
providing for tho iaaue oi a lour per
cent bond of email denomination! to
onable workingmou and others to In
vent their savings in a aafe Interest,
bearing security. The latter approves
the idea in bis report"
Too Bia A Bill. According to the
report of Secretary Sherman, the total
receipts of tbe government during tbe
flecalyear wblehonded Juno 30lh, 1877,
wore 2C9,000,5SO v3, End lb tutal ex
penditure lor tne same time 238,G60,
008.93, leaving tbe surplus of receipts
over expenditures $30,310,577.69. Two
hundred million! ia enough to spend
bcoeuee ai long as the Ogrernmonl
does not eeonomiso It is not likely that
tlio oitlnon will.
Sending, Tiiem Back Mr, Hayea
on Thursday lust aont a long list ol ap
poinlincnta into the Sonat,o including
the iiRinae of nearly ill of those rejoo
ted, He evidently want! the Senate
to do It again. The ad interim Prei
dent, baa got that body in such I posi
lion that he can afford to be a little
saucy and yet not be considered rude.
he bo some of the leadori oo the hip,
and they just about now realiio It.
"Tito grave Senators took thoull niht
session 'variously,' i iiiiriuun lino
Wallace kept awake and ulort, while
Wudl. igh and Conkling kopl guard at
mcttiior: Tho colored Senator, Mr.
Bruce, lay for a long time flat on one
of the solus in tho chain her, and snored
I'ke a fog born. When il "lis necea
sury for him to vote, ho wus shaken!
into semi coiisiousuess by tho nimble
page, but never before his nuiiio wits
passed on the roll. After rubbing his
eye liko a sleepy school boy lor a low
minutes, ho would stumble lo his scut
and wait until he could vote, and then
stumble buck to bis sofa, and go on
with his snoring as though nothing
had happened." Mr. Bruce bus thul
ofu all to himself. Ho bus greater
priviligea than any other Senator in
that Chamber, notwithstanding bin
race and previous condition.
Till PiNcnuACK Steal. Our read
era will reunited that a Jow (Jrleatis
negro bung around tho United State
Senate for a number ot years, during
Grant's reign, trying lo got into that
body. Finally, bo withdrew from the
eon tost and remained quiet. Recent
developments allows thai be was paid
as a Senator for throe years, drawing
the salary duo Mr. Ktisli. The I'hila-
ilelpbia Times in alluding to tho fraud
says: "Hue ol tho tunny tiling about
iho case of Senator F.usti. of Loiiisiunn,
ist hut tho commilteo on privileges and
elections decides that he ia only entitled
to consider himsell a Senator from
January 12, 1876. How they reach
this remarkable conclusion is not stated.
Mr. Kuslis was chosen in 1873 for the
term beginning on March 4, ot 1 hut
yeur, and if he ia entitled by Ihut elec
tion to the beneflta of any part of the
term, which will end on March 4, 1879.
he is entitled lo all. ll apHiur, bow
ever, that Pinchbeck got all the money
lor the first throe years, so that, as fui
as the profit aro concerned, it is a
pretty fair divide."
Only Half Done. Harper's picto
rial man boa prepared a large chair in
tho current issue nf tho "Journal of
denization," as Morton's sent, only hall
ol which seems to bo filled by Mr.
Voorbees, his successor. The arttsi
destroyed bis rich design, by omitting
a pair of crutches used by the deceused
statesman. The attempted burlesque
ii a doud failure. Morion's career, Ilk
that nf ( 'ol lax mid Oukes Ames, had
bi tter be covered up. Good lioys will
never adopt the tuelies of these polili
cut freebooters, as no parent would like
lo be compromised in that way.
Tho Eastern war doe not attract
half tho public attention, just now thai
iho Toledo, Ohio, poslmaslership docs.
That which waa al first a personal
fight between, Dowhng, inside and
Reed outside, now urruy hulf of the
loyal citiiena of that city against "the
government," which wua a very sinful
thing to do a few years ago. But then
everything seems lo have a ragged
,!; on the times., nnd wo aro thank
ful that ll ia as well with us aa it is.
Hi is a Frai'D. When the Demo.
crate in tbe Wisconsin Legislature a
couple of years ago made a bargain
with somo of the Republicans to defeat
Senator Matt Carpenter, they voted to
put in hia place Cameron, a man who
has helped Kellogg into the Sonato.
Carpenter never would bavo voted for
Kellogg. Cameron will in tho end
cheat himself worso than anybody else.
Eventually ho will havo no frienda in
either party.
The Federal Bank Account. The
United Slates Treasury now holds
1345,274,550 in United Slates bonds to
secure the national bank circulation,
and $14,373,000 to secure public de
posits. United Stales bond deposited
to secure circulation for tho week end
ing Saturday, $344,0110 ; amount with
drawn, $70,000 ; national bunk circu
lation outstanding currency notes.
$319,642,374; gold notes, $1,432,120.
Partially Patriotic Tho Phila
delphia 7'i'mrjsaya : "Stanley Mulhowa
'rose above party' long enough to hel
Fitzsimmona through. This look well
If bo keeps on in tbis way he may be
a formidable candidate for the Ohio
Senutorship yet, notwithstanding llio
Democratic majority in the Legisla
lature. Hayea can write to K wing to
stand aside aud be elected Sieaker."
A Terrible Death. South Ber
wick, Maine, Dec. 6. Hon. John II
Burleigh, ex-member ol Congress for
the First Maine district, and President
of the South Berwick national bank.
waa killed last night hy his horse
sheering off a bridge over tho Sulinon
Kails nvor, falling a distance ol twen
ty.flvo foul. The carrlagowas wreck
ed but tho horse was uninjured.
Ordered to the Front. A Wush
ing ton telegram says: A mong iho Fed
oral troops ordered lo tho Rio Grande
are four companies of tbo Sixth Artil
lery, which have been stationed at Car
lisle Barracks, comprising 138 men.
835 men all lod havo just been order
ed to tho Texas border to proscrvo the
peaoe in that aeotion.
Adhered to hii Faith. Tho cole.
brated Confederate Cavalry loader,
(ion. Forest, wbo died recently in bia
last momenta ordered that no other
shroud should be put on him except
bia Confodorato uniform. Now it will
be in order for Gen. Kilpatrick to is
see a similar order.
lion. Alexander (LFtephens Uftid
to bt lh Autocrat ol the Ilouae; hir
wisdom as ft utatoamKn nd liU long
PongresslonalcAireriecurprthtrn wlmi
r ror hfl win 1 1 oi doie by tbt Ilnuao ;
there ure Tow men In thin country who
could be (runted Ith uucb MnHmltcd
powef.
Ex-Qovernor Hondiltkn hai gone
hack tu bis legal work with ibo old
Kent. Ho sayii 'l am glad to find
lliat I run eanily In barnemt agnin. I
wai afraiij ( bad luat ground, but 1
bellvvtt 1 hate a oltaror perooptlon of
buatncM tban whou I lift It off."
An OvtnaiOHT. The Jianraator In
tdligenm romarka : "Ono thing liny
forgot; that waa bia order to fodoral
offloara to do! engago In politic. Dof
ho ataod hy it or back down? Sen.
In 'a aitpploment on that qneotionf
CAPITAL CUI'PISdH.
lien Willi". ineinber from New York,1
has Iho preliii-st wjlii in llio House,!
uilh bin Ii . ul lo bear Irom, j
Dr. Luring may he ti .c greatest ninUi
in tlio House, but lie is not tho Ik'sI )
looking while Hoc. Walker's ii'ioul.
Mrs. Heiiul or Sneneer isu rieh.rudiuNl. !
I'liiru'lv
nx'irimit htrtn
.Jr. ISuWinuit c..yt lH iiu pi .irnulin.i
(Yum tliirt u'ltuiii'Mlrulioii. U.i U wail-
. it.S. i
Hen Perl.v Poorceiiy Louisiana and i
South Carolina are limiting moro in
over lLi-:- rn-yrt.;t)i u nineteen.
)eur on! bride over ber Ills' baby.
Southern women ure soli, swaying,
seductive siions. Tho Northern ones
ure plum, practieul, preliy, polite pels.
Both liuvo their udmiiurs, und wo
ure iwo of litem.
General Graul has uenl a box, in
euro of Georgo W. Cliil Is, Philudel-1
plnu, containing ull llio pic-outs lie
bus received front tho Vurioita cities,
publiu bodies nnd others since hi ur
nvu! iu Kuropo. Prohulily ho instructed
Hancock lo wuli h I liilcls.
It wus cither Dr. Newman oi Juck
Wburloii who, upon being invited lo
ride lo thu grave of his wile with bis
molhor-iii-luw, allowed himself lo be
persuaded, but added, "1 want you to
understand thai il robs the oecusion of
ull pleasure tor me."
Another pusehul lumli added to tho
flock. Tho delegate from Manitoba
says: "Miss Bessie is tbo most
beautiful woman I over saw." The
Nilotic lustre of her F.gyiitiuii beauty
enslaved the peiiiinieuu politician us
the lustrous splemtorol Cluooulru did
givut Cu'sai'.
CllOOIilil) REFORM.
Mr. Iluves bus shown his disposition
lo reform iho civil service hy itpjioim
ing Henry .Niiilurd us minister lo Ifel-
giuin. lie I Iho mini who is t lin-fly
remurk'thle uhoul asliintou forgiv
ing uood dintieia lo olliciuls, hi il by
such devices procured iwo pluvious
diplomutiij appointment, but on nc
count ot gruvu scaiiuul connected wilh
his diploinullo career du' ing Mr. Lin
coln lime, ho wua twice rejected hy
u Kcpublicuii Scnulo; first, u ben re
nominated ny i'remdciil Johnson lor
Belgium, and second, a lien notnioul.-d
hy lien. t.i..l aa minister to Spain
lie is an udvcnluicr and epei-iilalor.
and one ot Iho chtot poinls in bis pio-t
in reer is thm dining ihe wur mIii-ii
m government ug.-ul wu sent lo Kng
lnd wilh cash credit ol the country
lor $'.IU0.ilJU lo buy cloth tor uniform
ing the soldiers, this Hunloid got up a
"( Heine to sell him 2JU,(HU j ai ds' nt
erliul turned out lo he worthies und
rcp-cicd rebel clolh lit an exioriionuie
pine even fur firet-clusn cloth, and he
ottered to sluiio the pmtils with tho
government ngetil. Al this innu tie
wu minister to Belgium, and went to
London to arrange this swindle. Fuil
ing lo bit l llio iigenl, Sniilord rem
hi privuie Si-crctury to Washington
lo lorco the rule of these very elmlis
on the government. In explanation
ol' this uppiiiniineiit by llit)cs il is
aid lln.1 Mttnley Matthews broke out
one dui : "I suy, Mr. President, yoj'vo
either gut to iippoinl Suiiloril mini-lcr
lo Brussels or we ve got lo stop eul
iug bis dinners " Annihor has said
Ihut "it wus nol S.ml -rd Ihut oiil'Ih
io huvo the mission, but Sunfold s
cook."
Such is civil set vice reform !
Tin: Kastkrx ir.i .'.
The latest news from Ktiropc ure to
the effect Ihut the Russians und lion
iiii'iiiuna huvo captured Plevna. Os
man I'ushu surrendered uncolidilioiiul
ly. Osmuti wus wounded on Iht. lOlb
und surrundueuil aisoi alter. Thin is
a much heavier blow to the Turkish
Kinpire thun tho loss of Kur, in Asia,
und wilb tho loss of bolh llieso grutid
entrances to Ibo Kinpire, llio Turks
win ho compelleil lo uo lor peace, or
double their diligence iu llio lighting
line.
Tha Russians boiiiirin full command
at Kars and Plevnu causes great re
juicing throughout the Empire, and
particular in the Provinces o! Soma
and Roiimunia.
It these tleleuts lead to a speedy
peace we shall he ugrccutdy disappoint.
ed. Thul hlnod enough bus been shed,
und crime sufficient commuted lo np-
peast' any civilized nation, is well
known, but Iho Turk is now whul bo
wus many yeara ago a " bloody
Tin k."
The First Note The Nashville
(T.tin.) liiifriciin says: The flist $5
bill issued by the iioveiiiment, known
us greenback money, turned up not
long since iu a deposit of thu Third
Nulionul Bulikol Nashville, being let
ter A. No. 1, dated Washington, March
10, lHGII. J. K (.oodu'in, the teller,
culled attention lo llio fuel, and the
note wus sent to thu Treasury Depart
ment for ideiitificulioii as the original
$5 issued. The bunk wus answered
I hut il was, and Iho officer and diruu
tors iinmediulely decided to present if
to the Tennessee Historical Society.
K, D. lIick,eorolury of the Cominer
ciul Insurum-u Compuny, had the note
put lit an elcganl trume, with glits on
bolh sides, nhowing tlio buck us well
us tho face of the nolo, and the hill,
thus secure from wind und weather,
will be proaoutod to tho Historical
Society.
Queen Victoria now dislikes crowds,
and ia nervous on Slate occasion.
gfU) gifJmtlsrmfats,
IIVERT BEK KRKPKK PIIOULD ItRAD THE
AMKRICAN I
EE JOURNAL
An ale ar.t .10 f ajre Mnnili'y d-toted la
PrirNTirio am ctcal baa Karri He.
The moat mroraaiut anl capt-rienend live Mailer
ia Am-rtea are il nfular eorrerpnutlenta, is
Ibe 0'l, itryetl and
bKsr libit FAFGR IS TUB WORLD)
Two 1'ou.Aaa a V1h. Vpeuimea Cupy lu ell
Addrt-aa, Tai O Aiwmah 4 Htn.
Dee. U, 41 74 W. Madiroa Hi. rhioajro.
RF.;TKttA NOTICIC
Notice ia hareby given that the following
ouuuia bare been examined and paMed by tne. and
remain Bled nf record ia tbia office for the la
ctlon of bclra, legateca, credilnr. and all other
tu Wrested, and will be preaented to the neit Or
phana' Court at Clear field scanty, to he bnld at the
Court lluuar, ia the borough ol Clearfield, eio-mt-ncing
en th 2d Monduy (beine the 1 4ib A 1
uf January. A. U. laT8 t
AcMunt ef Cbrlitiana Oglea, Kieruter of the
relet nf Qe-itga Ogrtea, laic of llrdy townahip,
Clearfield eoauty, Fa, dee'd.
Final aoeeunt of Simon Tbompa a, Adm'r of the
cattle ot Kohl. Thompson, laic uf Lawrence
twp, Clear lie Id euunty, Fa , dee'd.
Final eeoonnt of W. D. J. Merlin. Adta'r or tho
trlale (f Knhl. Fretl, lata ol lb wunly ul Cloar
410, P., dra'd.
Aoi-oant nf I,. M. Fun ell, Adm'r of tba etat or
raaeila Furwell. late or Fiko twp , Clerlel I
eouaty, Pe., dee'd.
Final aeoonnt of Hubert Lele. Trnat-o of ihe
eataleuf France Liegey.lete uf Cevlngioa two ,
Clear I Id eeanty, P , Ueo'd.
Fit! hMount of .lam llegarty, Rtioutftr of the
eatate el Hubi. B, llt garty. late a Unliob tnp ,
HearBvlil ouuniy. Fa., dee d.
Flaal aeeoeat nf John J. Pieard, OeerdUe nf
Amelia (ii.rtnnnt and Mary tlormunt, minor
ebiidrea ef Franela L Qnrmonl, late of Coving-
lea iwp , Clear Held Lo., Fa., aco d.
flecond. partial recant of flea. B. A Adaat W ra
ter, Hi real era of lb" aeta al Uro. A. VYe-ver,
late al Brady loecibip, Clearfield eouaty, Fa.,
dre'd.
Aee- ontof Char 11 IMnerA Bridget Italferty,
AdmiaiMralor of theeitaleof John R Hatfr:v,
deed, who wa tl e Admtnlatrator, of the eitab
ef Frant-e m riff-rty, lata uf Fena townbtp,
ClearBeld eouaty, Fa., dee d
Aceeantef Pria A. Bowie A Niiam B Penplei,
Admtniatratura of lha eitate of Abraham K
Peup e. lata of Lnwreno townihlp, Cletrfl 4
aoaulf , ra , !,
Final oeeoaetar Joan B. MoKlemtn, Adm'r ef
tha aetata of Juha MeTevWb, Uia of tlulieh
tap CWarfle'd Co., Fa., dee'd.
L. J. MOIIUAN,
Iec. M u Klter Reoordy.
ilfir ilvcitlsfinfiits.
OflARLES 0. LEIDT,
ATTORNEY AT LtW,
Omnia Hill-, Ck.rlMI Co, Pe.
I.eJ l.tisln. ra of all kin I. aitenled to Pa r
lloiiiar Mili-niuin p. d Iu (lie piueuring i f tiuuutiei,
pen lme Ac.
21, 177 ly
.. moMiiia ul ike al. ' S.il le of lha Risid- I
la d Kiie II I k Coini..ny (licnile l) ni l lie old
In ihrli i-IH -e e Il.ul.al s.i'eliiek a. m.. on
miNK-U.V, TIIK Zl UtY OK JtMiARY,
, , ;,f'..,ir a i.me.i. A. P. IIOVNTON,
lire 12. IS'T lt , , SVr.Mi.ol
COAL! COALI! COAL!!!
Tli ui'li r'BD'i tlriNrvttd Inform lh etlttoi-l
nf i lertiflcltl (bail b i rvpiiird u lurnlih O'Al.
uf mi fiiouOriil i.lil, io ll wliomn.r tftvt tiito m
tvl, t f ' rl-i ruit.ib. lor ill prt-MM ba.nl limn
He wi t jii'bati'H'i ! fur dour, Itvtl, gruMriri. Aa.
All order! will rt-evlva iMifnit attacH m be lie
livrrt li.attiToiKMl. TUt-H. A. DUt'KKlT.
Cii-at'baM, h."il (in.
Bigler. Young & Reed
UAVB ON HAND
hie-IiurM Trotd rimer and Thre.hluj
Marti In -
Alu. Aver'a Patent 1'iiur-lmrae Power
FitriiitTf will do will u gUfi thfiut a null.
n-iiHU-d, !.. Aoj. l.'TT-if.
intllMTIMTiMtM' NOTICK.
Nolie I bfbj fifajn th.it Lflttri nf Ad
initilMmtirin on lb rlte of ti. H. LY TLB.
In m of Lumber I'ttT, Clrftrflslit Count, pa.,
(Je-'d, imrinjr, bn rtnlr frna'wJ to tb andsr-
igrii'd, all f i' rmi in iinMiii-d la raid wi'l
!ilrne iiinke inia)vlla' (vineol, (tnd Miom bur
njf olat km or iii n (.ii will (.rarer nt lb fen pnj.erljr
tiiihetiili'ftted fur otilini!Ot ulthout do in.
J. U. LYT1.K,
A. C. TTE,
CkarfirM, be. &, 1 677 .J AdtntnU'rfttnra.
(1 4I'T0!VmA1I wirnt aa hfrahy Million
J cd jcnin. pajrciiMPint; or in any jf wed
dlmr with ibe fui on-injr pvreoa-il imprrty, Ittn
ly of Win. B Cot do, t l.wrrnr tiiwniMp, eod
now In p'.M-iMi-o of Jot. A. Hi4. lo wit : On
burifT. one net ir,o;)j bsrneiP, one en and tin
XarHn( bull, el fi ojxirtr ate jurphnef. b
ma at ontf.t.U'i P.ilr, nn lh 2'lh 4y of So
fiDir. I"77, and in l (l with Jw. A. Keel, on
loin tntj, Hie) liirijei tJ uif trlf nt in j
tu. - KM BLOOM.
--rfild. VoT. 21. '7T at.
N
TOTICK,
n Ho iba Cbarl-r of ill- la the Poor! if C, m
F i-fhyo-rian Cbun-bof nion Fl- ot Clear
ClenrlieM, Fa. J flfl-i eunoty.
Nutlet it hrreh aiven thai apptinaiiOD hat
beo mi 'In to 1 1 "il Charlfi A. Mnyrr, l'retlenl
lud( ol ani'l Court . fi-r (vara m a-til an amend
nit-nt In the Chnrter of lb Frfb;trian 1'hnrob
ol Clearflt-IJ, tn aulbnrito and einftowcr the True
iee lo burrow aionev and ecu re th eama by
mortiw. WAI.LACK A KKB H,
Huv. V IS;; 31 AtltitBevi.
A
t Di mit'M Norn u
la tho Orphan Ca t of
Tn lha i
j doc-am
matter of the
Ukaifie d county, Fa.
at- of tico. RCmlBI,
aae.1.
The iin'lereifrnel Auditor, fpoointtl by laid
Court, to tnlf (liatri'utt-n f the haiaai-e re
uMlhlng in Ihr lian.le if ihe Darnel li-aun. Ad
tuinia'r.ilor, Ac, nf antl deeeH-cd, einoxil the
narliea le p 1 1 w entilliwl (beret, biri-oj (I rea
(titliwi tint tie will if for Ihe tarpo-e uf hi up.
poininiciii at lh tfflee ! Mr K (i ally 4 MfCurJy,
n I'lrarAeld. "n lUI K-hAV, ihe 27 TH V
OF I'M r.Ml.KH, A I) at 1 nr'k r H.
U M A. IIAUbKTY. Ao.lit.r.
leo ., 1ST 7 .tt
STOVES, TIN-WARE
A X D
(i AH FIXTURES.
JAMES LIE IVY,
llavira; porch ii-d the ptnrk nf Fred. Pack fit,
hen give Bftte that ben prepared tu iainih
a) bin-la uf
UKATING. COOK AND PARLOR
hJOVKS,
of tbe brat aadlateat lmpr Ted patteraa. at rery
low pMoea
C1 AM FiXTi;iti:s.
He ha nleo en hard, a tot of F B A C K KTB,
Cl)A!lI.Llhlt.S and UA LAMPS, ol all tun.1.
at uilaltc pricei. (Jmb lixiuiea i-rdered atlbort
notice, to mil curt, intra.
TIN-WARE.
Aim, n mmr-lrte aaiortmant of ananufaetaraa
Tin-were, to ertiiob be invileB tbe attention nt
purcn.Bera.
Kr. ut arl of Room No. . PIE'S OI'EBA
ltol'r-K. JAf. I,. l.KA V, I'riinrietur.
KHKU. KAl KKI T, Huu't.
rlearteld, Pa., bee. II, TT-tf.
First Grand Dall
-or-
OF THE-
Universal Brolherhood.
ToneoimsiN
Pie's Opera House,
-oy-
TucsJay Eve'ns;. December 25, 1877.
Tirketr. $1 ill eaeh. F.ir sale be
H. K. HIAW, M. I,. OfLirtt,
K. A. hAV, 1UIU T UAXIkl.9,
IIAIIIIV n.M'llKH
.'em. of Arrangements.
I"ea Gel, I, I'a . De. a, l17 It.
REMOVAL!!
I hat thladay toova I ny tore laSeoonJ atreel,
i (he room kaowuni Wright' Store. Id additlca
te tha large atock bow na hiad, I bare received a
i
luge atock of new
Pall & lViiitcr OoodH,
In all ll-a tarieu itilee af Dry Oooda, Nullaaa,
Trimming. While flooJi, Millinery A Ftacy
(loodi, Carpet, OirClolbf, Wall Paper,
A., Ae. It U any detertalnaliua lo
continue keeping good gooJa,
kiid tell I hem at the loweat
CASH PRICES,
And cheap atuff at elieup price will out be male
a aptolelty here. It I nnneReary to enumerate
aitlrlea or price, hut yoa will lad pile of good
and price io ault everybody. My aipcaaei being
on fount, what thy re, I eaa aril at the vara
loatet price.
HKURMRRll Till PLACR,
WILLIAM REED,
8KCUNU STRmr, CLtAKriltLD, Pat
anl. II, HIT If.
DlcarEcltfcc
0 1 PATRONS
Ufw fli'frtisriufntJ.
QflPlMN COURT .tK.
Valuable Real Estate I
D V vlMa. i.f an orrftf uf ibr On.l.-i..' Cwuri of
CirfliltNniv, f'nn'lv!.la rb ynti.r.l--j
AiMui.iriip of th -fit f J0h8 Clri, Uta
l Bl.i' m 'owBebifa, Cl.utwlii .nl7, .. i-
, " . . J ' ' I I
A- t o'tMk p. lb. loUiwiDf derlb,
Ka'ala, to wit t All that ttTn .leo of land
llula io UluulM luwiiahip, 1,'lta'flf 14 tMUAt, J.
t'ouottol hy Ifciid ! Julin llalnra. Dr. Fatter,
Fraiik Oioutt aod ii, H. Ulouai. aouuiniog
HI ACHES,
Mora or 1tn, bavin aboat atf awre aleared aod
in a g-HHl ilaia of auUirtilon. Tbero it a nail
bouia aod iarn aad a auia.ll oruh trd Iberten.
TKKMrt OF BALK i
On third uf iho pu rebate mooajr to b aid at
eoiiflriiialioii of ibe aad taa italatiea ia two
itfual annuMl pajasmti, wnk interval, io ba
i'urad bond and iaoilftttea oa Ibe premiaea.
J'IIN F.M1TH,
Ail m 'r of Entata nf Joba Clear;, daea.trcd.
For. if. Fa., !. IU, 1877-41
QOI KT PlttlCLAMATIftN.
WnanrAa, Hon. 0. A. MTKR, Praeident
Judo of tha Coart of Cobbbob Pleaf of
the TwtBtj-4.flh Jadlelal Diilriet, aompoaed of
ibe flfttiotiet of ClearUeld, Centra aad CliatoB
aod Uoo A Bit am 0(i aad Hoa. Viacitr B.
Holt, Aioeiate Jadirri of Clearfield eoaaty
bnre lined their precept, te B dlreetea. for tbe
bildin ofa Court of Cobboi Fleaa, Orpbane'
Court, Court of Quarter Sveeioa. Ooart of Uyar
and Tarnioer, aad Coart of Genera) Jail Deltv.
ery . it iba Court Houee at CUerHeld, ia aad for the
euunty uf Clearfield. aonaiaafliBa; oa the awond
Monday, the 1 4 tai day ol January, IM1H,
aud Ui euntlnae twu weeai.
NOTICE 18, therefore, hereby firea, to the
CuruOer, Jtjptiewf ol te.e Peaaa, and Cooitablee,
in and for laid county of Clearfield, to appear is
their prupor perauoa, with tbetr Raeorda, Ko)l,
InquUitiuoa, Kiautioatiuni, and eiber Rem era.
braneea, to du ibuee tbiDfr, wbifb to their otteaa
and in their behalf, pertain to be done.
liy an Act uf Aittibly, paaaee tbe 8tb day 01
I May, A. l. IM. it t made the duly ur tbe Jua
tire ol ibe Feace uf ibe MTeral euuotief uf thie
Coonnonweallb, to return lo ibe Clerk of the
Court uf (J ii arter Beiuloni uf . the re-pective
eountii'i. all the naoog uitaocee catered ioto before
i beta i-y ay patraon ur parauna obarjed witb tbe
0iiBimifion uf auy crime, eioept euah Caere aa
may Decoded hcture a Juettine of the Fmre, ua
dcr raioiliig Uwa, at kat t-o days bt-forc tbe
ooiDtarnwauMUt uf Ihe aetwioa nf tbe Court to
which i lit w are uiaile reiurDablcri'epevtlfely.and
in ail eanei where any rrongnitaarefl are entered
into te Iban tea dtja before tbceutuuenfleuicnt
nf ibe ito tu which tbey are made returna
lic, the aaid Juetivee arc to return tbe aaute ta
the aan.r uauner aa if aaid act bad not bcem
pu4-d.
OIVK?: ender ny band at Clearfield, till lOtta
day of Ucceialwr. in ibe year ot oar Lord, onei
tbuutaud eia;ht hundred and creaty-aerca.
d.-clu te AMlhKW FKNT7,. jr. SherilT.
fUCCKM rsFHKCEDKVTKD la the biit.ry U
aiaiklar enterpHae bt aitenJe4 the
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