ShegcpuMitan. i - ' 1 . Gitoaoi B. Goodlanukii, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT. ?3, W. Reader, if yon want to know What la going on lo tbe buainen world, just rend our advertising eoloiont, the Special column in particular. MAXIMS FOR THE DAV. No man worthy the office of Preaident should he willing to bold it tf counted fe, or placed there by any fraud. V. 8. On-. I tould Dover Lav boon reconciled to the ele ratipB by tbo twellMt aid of nine of a person, however respectable In private life, who moat forever carry upon hie brow the elarap of fraud flut triumphant in American biahiry. No sub tHiieot action, however meritorious, can wash nnny the letters of that rooord. CnAai.r FnAifiB AnAtM, If ruler the forma of law, Itutbcrlord B. liny el has been declared 1'reaidiDt of Ibo United States. Hit title reals upon diafranibii-cnie nt of lawlul voter, the faleo certificates of the returning offi cer! actinic oorrnpUy, nod tha decision of a ootn niisaion which hue refur-ed to bear evidence of al leged fraud. For the Crrt time arc lhe American people confronted with the fart of a fraudulently elected President. Let tt nut he understood that the fraud will be silently avuie(ed in by the country. ' Lot no hour iwi in which the uiuxpe tion li forgotten. AiDHKsor Democratic M.C.'b, One hundred years of unman depravity ooco tnulated and ooncontrated into a oliinei of crime. Never again In Ore hundred years shall they bare an opportunity to refieat the wrong. 1aviii, W. Voohhrki. I would rather have the endorsement of a quar ter of a million of the American people than that of the Lou Man a Returning Hoard, or of the Com mission which excluded the facta and decided tha question on a technicality. Tuoa. A. HrvDiticKi. Democratic State Ticket. FOB OOVERMoa, Hun. ASDEEff II. MLh, or UMiox corj.ttr. FOR LIEUTBHAKT aOVCRNOI., Hon. JOILN FKKT1G, or eitAwrotn corxTr. rcn sitramnv istkbsai. Arr.uns, Hon. J. SIMPSON AFK1CA,' or ttcsrisiinos, rvvrrr. ran BtlPRBHl Jrnon, Hon. H. P. 1IOS8, r MOHTOOHIRT OOrWTT. Democratic District Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT JL'DtlE: Hon. CIUBLE3 A. MATER, ok lock haven, 1'oh conuhess: HON'. A. (J. Cl'UTIN, or itKLi.EvoNTt. FOR STATE SENATOR.' CYRUS T. ALEXANDER, OF I1ELLEFONTK. Democratic County Ticket. for as6f.5ii1ly : A.D.BHXNETT,ofnewwaiiiin(iton. ' fortbeakurer: rHIJ.IP POTTS, OF 11ECCAHIA. for rot-NTT commihhiokkrs: C KTLKR, of nnADFORn, KTjAH JOI1NSON, of ruiEENWoon. FOR COl'NTT AtiniTORS: VM. V. WHIUHT, OF rl.EARFIF.RU, JOS. GlI.MLAXn, OF KARTIIAIS, FOR COUNTY CORONER : JAMES A. MOORE, of cijsarfiei.ii. STATE TICKET. Dill, Fortij, Africa and Hobs. Four ox-liovuiwirs will address too pcotilo nl Fliillpslnirg on next fiatnr day. Hkad it. Do not lail to read tbe article on our fourth page, entitled "llio Tolcgriili and its rrcaclior." Who uot it. The question now is, what party got tlio 81,000 droppod in tills county, Inst week-, by Simon Cam croV & Son. Attention Voters. Recullect, voter, that every ballot cast tor cither Read or iiard, fur Assembly is bo ranch for Don Cameron for I'nited Klatos Senator. DISTRICT TICKET. Mayer, Curlin and Alexander. The Difference. A veto cast fur Dr. Bennett, for Assembly, is a vote cast for a Democratic I'nited States Senator. Hut a vole cast for Hard, or Head, tallies one for Don Cameron. Tho Greenback Democrat who voles for cither Hard or Itcntl votes lor tb Cameron dynasty ; bocausc ovcry vote withheld from tho Democratic noiril- neo for Assombly is a contribution to tho Cameron State riiiR. "Wallace's plan," on our first pago, sliould be studied by all. "Political Infamy ," and "tho Comity of States,' on tho samo page, aro articles that should attract tbo attention of thought ful men these befuddled times. Declares For Dili.. Wo call tbo attention of our readers to an articlo in this issue thken from the Philadelphia Timet, ot the Mill, entitled "who should bo elected Governor." Tho editors of the journal in question wero a long time in arriving at a conclusion in this important Issue, but tbo deliveranco is so pnnitivo and ably mado that every Democrat must bo pleased with tho courso the Twin has taken. Do not fail to read tlis articlo. coi.rrr ticket. llmmril, Itoil. Kylrr.JohntloH, If'rfrif, UillUitHdunH.Ttoort. A I.rand AnA of Talent. The Domocrnlio meeting atPbilipsburg,oo Saturday next, will be addressed by four cx-Governors. Hendricks, of In diana, Walker, of Virginia, and Curlin and fliglcr. Congressman Huntonandj (ien, Hoyoa, of Virginia, will also bo . present, besides J. Simpson Africa, onrj nominee tor Seorctary cf Internal Af fairs, C T." Alexander, our nominee for Stale Senator j Senator Wallace, Israel Test, and Hon. Ceorge Hull of Phlla-lelpliia. STATE TICKET. Sill, Fcrtia:, Africa aad Ecss. IlLOQV MOKBY. f :j A n cx hango says : "Of all the in In m ( mis political bargaim ever brought to tlio light of day, the trading oi the Republican leadei-s, (with Henry M. Hoy t as Chairman of the State Com mittee,) for the Mollic Maguiro voto in 1875 to secure theoloutionof Uartranft, is entitled to pre-cminerce. The pay mont of a sum of money, which was disbursed through Gen. Sigfried, ol Schuylkill county, and immunity from pmishnuMt for some of the leaden of the Mullit Miiguiref, was the price of their votes. How well the bargain was car ried out the election returns of 1875, tho rocovds of tlio courts ol Schuylkill county, ond the immunity from pun jshment of Jack Kehoe, all testify. An attempt Is being made for a similar trade this lull, in the interest of Gen. Hoyt. lint the traudulent and des perate schemo has thus early boon cx posoJ, and will certainly fail. All that Hoyt and his managers will mnko by this atrocious trick will bo tho humili ation and disgrace thoy deserve. II decent liupublicans mean to vote con sistently for a Republican candidate for Governor they had bottor recall their convention and placo another name at the head of the ticket." "Gov. Hartranlt was ro-elected in 1875 by a combination with crime. Gov. II u it ran ft has been prompt enough to fign tlio duutb-wunuut of tbo mis erable tools who did Jack Kehoe's bid ding bnt when it comes to Jack Ko hoo himself, he doesn't do it. For Jack can tell tbo full story if he will, and that would defeat Hoyt and cover Hartranft, Hoyt, and the traders in murder of the Republican party, with political defeat and eternal Ignominy." DISTRICT TICKET. Mayer, Curlin and Alexander. HOW TO GET WHAT YOV WANT. Tho llcllefonto Watchman pertinent ly ruinsiks in this way : "If you want to vote to maintain tho Cameron dynasty and thieves in oftlec, voto fiir Hoyt. "If you want to voto for a continu ation of corruption, fraud, thievery and incompetency, voto for Hoyt. "If you want to voto for men who have robbed you until you are poor, and who want to continue robbing you until you aro mado paupers, vote for Hoyt. "If yon believe that Radicalism is right, and that it has been doing right in office these lost fifteen years, vote for Hoyt. "If you want to endorso the thiov cry, corruption and profligacy of Quay, Muckey, Cainoron & Co., by all means you should voto for Hoyt. "If you want moro of the samo kind ol limes wo are now enjoying, and if your taxes are not high enough or times hard enough, vote for Hoyt. "If you want moro Rccordor'i bills, more Slato officials, higher salaries for those in offico, more defalcations, more discrimination in railroad freights and moro deviltry and demoralisation gen erally, voto for Hoyt. "Hut it you want a chango, if you wunt honest legislation, an honest Slate government, less taxes, less steal ing, less salaries for officials, less starv ing, less work for the shoriff nnd more for tho people, an honest man for Gov ernor, and an administration that will be a credit to the State and the peo ple, vote for Andy Dill." Geiirymanuxrino.. All the Repub lican newspapers are engaged in crying out against gerrymandering, as if their own party had novor takon a hand In such pastime. This is done becauso tho Ohio Legislature, at its last session, rodistneted tbo State, which gives the Democrats somo additional members ot Congress. These newspapers pro tend to forget how badly their ring Legislature gerrymandered Pennsyl vania, so oa to givo tbo Republican par ty nearly the whole Congressional del egation. The two old Democratic counties of Ducks and Montgomery wore even cut in two to make an addi. tional Republican district. A moro outrageous gerrymander was never mado. We would remind these grum biers becauso others play at their own little game, thai tho last Republican Legislature of Indiana gerrymandered that State, so that the Democrats, who aro largely in the majority, could not carry the Legislature. But tho scheme failed, and the Democrats havo elected a majority on joint ballot In spite of them. Men, and especially politicians, who make a wry face when their own medicine is offered them cut a childish figure. Doylrstoirn Democrat. ( Ol JTr TICKET. Itrnnrlt, Itotln, Kyltr, JohMlott, Stand by Him. The Philadelphia Commonwealth pays the following com pliment to one of our Slato nominees: "If there Is any virtue in a lilo of hon est, sincere, faithful devotion to princl pies, then wo invoke every votor in this State who respects such a life, and fools it a high duty to declare bis will ingnOBB to approve of it, to voto for J. Simpson Africa for Secretary of Inter nal Affairs. The need of this day la this land, is to mark with public com mendation high integrity and capacity in candidates lor public offico, that tbo tricksters, ringstcrs, jobbers, and cor ruptionists may not by success, become examples to the coming timet." ' Democracy or Camsson. This it tho true question on Assembly. Those voters who want to perpetuate the ml of the Cameron family In thit State will not vote for Dr. Bennett because every sensible man knowt that ha will never voto for Don Cameron or his la ther for I'nited Btatot Senator. Cam eron's cash is being spent profusely in this Congressional district, and if the family ran rake in two or throe extia Assemblymen wbila they are trying lo defeat Curlin, thoy will do it if cash will aoeompUsh such result That's Ho. The Centra Reporter man gels in on It in this way : " Watch tbo pretended Democrats who are op posing Curtin sioot the nomination. They may have Cameron's money in their pockets." Keep an eye on them from now until the election. STATE TICKET. Sill, Ftfftiir, Africa and Eosa. lltCEOFMASSACBUSKTTS. In his attempt to reply offU-iully to Gov. Hampton's slinging letter of ro buko, tha governor of Massachusetts bos belittled himsel even more than by his refusal to deliver a SouTh Carolina thief to tho judgment of South Carolina law. Governor Rice says : I beg to remind your excellency that any attempted rebuke of Massachusetts by South Carolina for non observanco of constitutional or statutory obliga tions is a refinement ol sarcasm which renders any other dulence ol tho form er state uunecossary. The treatment ot the case of Hiram 11. Kimpton by the authorities of this Commonwealth was uninfluenced by any personal or political considerations. Massachu. setts has no qnarrol with South Caro lina and no friendship for Kimpton, hat was bound to extend lo each their respective rights undor tho laws. And then tho Governor makes tho crushing addition that be will not ad mit Uampton'i letter to the official files ol his State papers. We can easi ly understand why he should seek to keep from the archives of his Common wealth this convincing condemnation ol bis official conduct, but as the record that is thore already his letter to Hampton and bis Attorney General's opinion aro in themselves monumen tal evidences of bit illogical and uncon stitutional position, no further filing of document is necessary to transmit the record of his shame. Moroovor tbo publia criticism that bis refusul has evoked bos universally sustained Gov. Hampton's position, and derided Gov. Rice's protection to tho fleeing thiol. When Gov. Rice says that his State was bound to extend to South Caroli na its rights uudor the laws ho gives up the whole point at issue, for this is just what he refused to do. Whon ho says "the decision was reached upon gronnds of perfect impartiality in ac cordance with law and tbo lacts and convictions of public duty," he is flatly contradicted by bis succeeding words of defense that "tho requisition did not appear lor tbo purpose of trying Kimp ton lor the crime charged against him, but for a different purpose." This is 'just what tho law says his State had no right to inquire and thus "gives him solf away." In returning Gov. Hamp ton's address without placing it on file Gov. Rice only shows the sensitive lit tleness ot a man who, having done a wrong, it reluctant to have a reminder of it lying around. Lancaster Intelli gencer. DISTRICT TICKET. Mayer, Curlin and Alexander. Tut Ohio Blow. Tbo Greenback stumpers during tho late Ohio can vass, claimed that they would poll be tween 150,000 and 200,000 votes. The result of tb election shows that only 38,332 votes were polled for that ticket, and tbree-fourtbt of thit vote comes from the Domoc ratio counties whore the Democratic Groenbackers stuck to their ticket, while tbo Radical Green backer jumped tbo fence on election day and voted bis old tickot straight, although ho had growlod at the conduct ol his party for a whole yoar. The Dem ocrats of Cloarfield county are to be tricked in a similar way. The Cameron ring it supplying the cash spent in the Greenback crusade in this county. What has caused the Greenback ex citement to die out in the Radical counties all around us? Because tbo tew speakers and agitators they havo are all employed in tramping over Democratic counties so as to decoy Democrats from their ticket, and there. by make Radical success doubly sure. Tbat't the milk in the cocoa nut. Tub Rino Set Up. It is now vory plain to evory sensible votor that tho Radical and the Greenback ringstcrs havo finally agreed upon a straddle ticket lor Judge, Congress and Sena tor. This is lor the purpose of getting the Domooratio Groenbackers away from their old party friends and to cast half a voto for the Radical candi dates. Those ring roosters know very well that "a half a loaf is bolter than no broad." Democratic Grccnbacker, remember I On election day you will bo invited to participate in this mess of crow : For Congross, Yocum j tor Senator, Caldwell ; for Judge, McCor mick, all of them in the employ of Si mon and Don Cameron. Every effort is being made by tbess political side shows to advance the interest of Don. Cameron for United Statoa Senator. Democrats, this is the feast to which you are invited! Will you swallow this ugly dose ? We think not I Can't be Killed. We often think how solemnly and sadly our Republi can co temporaries within the past fit teen years have dug the grave oi Dem ocracy, laid out the corpse, placed it it in the coffin, bore it to its last resting place and mournfully placod the clods of tho valley over it. But like the lit tle boy's nose that wouldn't stay blow ed, it wouldn't stay buried. It would invariable burst the cerements of ths gravo and come forth more lively and aggressivo than evor. To-day it is as vigorous as "a green bsy tree planted by the river of water," and with the prospect ol a long lease of life before it. Ben Hill says of it: "1 begin to think that the Democratio party can never be killed. Secessions did not kill it ; ths war haa not killod it ; fraud has not killed it, and it has not killed it- sell." covA-rr TICKET. BntNeff, IPollt, JKyltv, Jehniton, trngiu, xiiiom anal .itoort. The Bucketi Congressmen. Ths gain of three Congressmen in Ohio by tbs Democrats, at the recent election, is a lar more substanital victory, than if our friends bad elected their Slate ticket and lost tht members of the Fed eral House. In tbe present Congress, which expires on tbe 4th of March next, the delegation from Ohio stands eight Democtati, to twelve Radicals. In ths next Congress the Democrats will have ELEVEN aad the Rads nine. The Radicals crow a great deal ever their "Ohio victory" as they call It, hot ths Democrats of that State can stand all tucb victories for tht next twenty yoars, and never flinch. Being in pos session of the Federal Government, it will not be long until Stale affilrt will bs refrnlated by them (no. Meek Savinos.- The Centre I!qnr ter lust week containod nearly three columns of extracts luudulory of Guv. Curtin, in 1873, taken from tbo llcllo fonte Watt htnan. It must bo excellent reading mutter for the editors of that journal. Suppose they give us now, u little of the Mime guh. Just a little. We supply one extract tukon from the Watchitlm, dMcd October -lib, 1872, which reads as follows: "In his speech hero on Saturday night last, Gov. Curlin suid that be had no quarrel with democrats. A grout many of them voted for him on the sly, when bo wus a candidate, and he w.ould now return the compliment by going openly with them on '1 ucsilay next. This sentiment was loudly cheorcd." "Two or three weeks ago, tho Radi cals suid that Andrew (i. Curtin wus tbe fittest uiun in ull their purly to go to Congress from this district, and they tendered him tbo nomination. That was before be had publicly declared forliuckulow. Now,lhoy denounce him ts a traitor and a rehel, using ull tho Coarso and vulgar terms in their fioliticul vocabulary. Hut Curlin will ivu through it ull. Ay, bo will bo honored and respected when his detain ers aro politically (leud und dimmed,." STATE TICKET. Sill, Fortis, Africa and Host. Ho! For Philifsbiru ! Arrange ments havo been perfected by tho oil! cers of the Central Dill Club of this pluce to bavo a 'delegation leave hero on Saturday morning next, tbo 2fith Hint., to attend tbo grand Mass Meet ing at Pbilipsburg, on that dulo. Wo understand that one hundred mounted men in full wido-uwako uniform, and a detachment of Light artillery accom panied by the Citizen's Cornet Bund ol this Borough, will leave tho diamond at 9 o'clock, a. m., sharp. This is a move in the right direction and shows that the great Democratic heart of Clearfield county is begining to pulsate, and proves that "our boys" are in earnest, and aro determined to writo victory on our banners on tbe 5lb of November. We hope that accessions will be mado to the delegation along tbe route. By a littlo exertion on tho part of our frionds In Bradford, Boggs, Graham, Morris and Decatur, hundreds can be addod to tho column and a delegation enter Pbilipsburg that will do honor to tbo Democracy of Clearfield county. Will you do it friends ? Massachusetts' Way. It is tho of fieo of the Republican party to protect criminals and foster crime. Tbo Ches ter Pilot says no opportunity is lost whorcby a political trickster or timo scrvor may bo rewarded. Quay, tho scicnccd mansgorof Pennsylvania Re publican politics, had an office worth $20,000 a year provided for bim at a cost of nearly a quarter of a million to the tax-payers of thoSlnlo; and Kimp ton who plundered South Carolina's Treasury, is protected from justice by Gov. Rice, of Massachusetts, by relus ing to surrender bim to the State au thorities on a requisition of Gov. Hump, ton. Tbe timo was whon Mussachii setts thought nothing of stealing fuga tivo negroes from their masters; but it is a strange condition of affairs when the "full faith and credit" of tho legal proceedings of one Slato shall be de nied by another, that a partisun may oscupo condign punishment. Whoever desires to see a continuance of such an abuse oi power and open defiance ol tbo Constitution of tbe Unilod States, should vote the Republican ticket. Bold Falsehood. Tho patent nows pnper informed its readers last week, that tbe Know-Nothing Modoc Seventy-Sixer, candiduto lor Treasurer, during bis lifctimo, bad "saved the tax payers of the county several hundred thousand of dollars, and if elected this time will manage the affairs in as econ omical a manner." Well, that is a snog sum, indeed, but evory body will want to know where ho put it. Wo know we could make a nice thing out of tho Treasuryship in this way: If tbe people will elect us Treasurer ; and il the county Commissioners will then assess one hundred and filly thousand dollars per annum, tor two years, and then send out collectors to gather it in from tho tax payers, and hand it over to us, and then issue 300,00 bonds to that amount, wo will go on tbo street buy those bonds at from 1200 to 1125, and make a nice thing out of it, and we will go three times 1500 belter. Read or, mark our philanthropy ? DISTRICT TICKKT. Mayer, Curtin and Alexander. Wonderful Men. Mr. Clino G. Furst, who baa employed Charles Mo- Cormick, as a candiduto for Judge for the purposo of venting a littlo personal spite against Judge Mayer, says: the said Charles is a "deeply religious," man and whon he gets on the Bench no wicked hotel keepor or salnonist will bo allowed to oscupe, or words to that effect. Well, Clino and Charley are a pretty pair of aces or Jacks. Wo wondor if Clino is "deeply religious" too. If they are both such, they should stop lying about their neighbor, Judgo Mayor. A Grave for Two. Professor L. D. Williams, ot Allegheny Collcgo, died at Moadville, on the 15th Inst. On tho morning of the Mlb, as tho funeral was about to lcart their rosidonco lor tbe church, and friends were taking leave of tho remains, hit wife, aged GO, fell dead beside tho body of her dead husband. The funeral of both husband and wile took placo the next day, and both bodies were deposited in the tamo grave. Mn. Williams was in tbe en joyment of good health np to the mo mont of her death. An old anledeluvian, finding bim. self pretty well flattened out exclaim ed, "A horse I A horse ! My kingdom I for a horse 1 1" Wo wonder bow many bones ths Rads would furnish lor can didatos for Congross and Senator. Of coarse no Radical will voto for the Greenback candidates, Yocum and Cald well. Oh I No! hurd money and ths rag baby cannot dwell in the same house or sleep in tbe samo cradle. "He savod tbe country several hun dred thousand dollars." What a ha manitarian falsehood that it. How fortunate it it that a Rrynoldtvillian has made this discovery, and brought it to the notice of the stupid Cloar-ficlders. STATS TICKET. Sill, Fortif, Africa and Soai. A Good Nomination. Tho Norris. town Gazette, punished near Mr. Dolts' birthplace in Montgomery county, says: "Philip Dotts, Esq., of Glen Hope, Cii'urticld county, was, at tho Diynu- crulie Contention recently held in tbut county, nominated for Cuiinty Treas urer. This is a good nomination, lie is a thorough Democrat and will make un excellent officer, for elected he cer tainly will bo. Mr. Dotts is a son of tbq lute Henry Dolls, Eq., resident at Peiiiisbui gb, this county, and for three years a member of the Legislature from this county, und be it also a brother of Cnptuin Henry H. Dotts, a well-known oiliaen of Pennsburg, at ih is time, and broiher-ln law to Philip Super, Esq., of tho same place. Mr. Doits has been residing in Clearfield county probably twenty years, during all of which time ho wus a subscriber to the Hegitter, whilst under tho con trol ot tbe editor of this paper and now of the Ga:itte. The Democracy of Clearfield county made u wise selec tion and we congratulate friend Dotts upon bis success." Sold Again. Tho Lewisburg CAroit- iele, tho Radical organ in Union coun ly, was greatly displeased bocauso its party friends did not nominate a can didato for Congress in this district, and so sot about and nominated Gen. James A. Bearer, of Hullefonte, and hoisted his name to tbo mast head. Hut the editor In queslion, baring learn ed that Gen. Beaver bail declared lor Gov. Curtin, and was going lo vole for him on election day, dropped him like a hot potato, nnd is now without a can didate. We would cot be surprised to learn that the Chronicle man has de clared for Curtin too. It seems as though overybody would vote for bim, wilb a few exceptions in Millli.i coun ty, wbero some Cameron cash has been placed wbero it will do tho most Kadi cul good. Cause and Effect. The violation, by the Stutes, or by tbe people of the terms and spirit of the Federal const! tution is either the symptom of a noli ticul demoralization already existing or else tbo courier which heralds its approach, flencewhen Massachusetts disregards tho constitution, nnd an act of Congress, and the decisions ot the Supremo Court, by refusing to surren. der to South Carolina a fugitive from justice, it is not surprising that sho should also so far degenerate as to fall into tbo hands of Den Butler. Nullifi culion and-Butlerism are really twin Apples of Sodom that grow on tho same decay od stock and out of the Bame corrupt soil. Both, llko Dead Sea fruits, will turn to uahus on the lips. A Had Go. Tho Greenback louder arc greut on a blow unmixed with truth. Ono ol the lurgcst (?) meetings of tbe season was bold at Curwens- villo on the 12th. Hut tho joke play ed off on tho blowers was that when they wero ready lo oigunise tbo ring stcrs were unable to find Greenbackors enough in Curwensville and Pike township to officer tho meeting. Fi nally, after wailing "until nearly nine o'clock at night, they mado tho village blacksmith, from this borough, Prosi dent, and somebody from Reynolds- villc, Jefferson county, Secretary, and a man named Zicman, (properly nam ed) Irom Lock Huvon, made a speech to his Clearfield and Reynoldsville bearers. DISTRICT TICKET. Mayer, Curlin and Alexander. The Ohio Job An exchango re marks : "Those Democrats who have allied themselves with tbe 'Groonback' organisation can see in tbo light of tbe Ohio election returns what good they are able to accomplish. Tbey wore unable to elect a single Congressman and succeeded only in defeating tho Democratic Slate ticket and in help ing a few Republican candidates for Congress to slip through who would otherwise have been defeated. Dem ocrats who voto the 'Greenback' ticket simply aid ih koeping the Republican party in power. Tbey might as well go straight into the camp of the one my." The Governor Snubbed. The So prctno Court on Monday decided against tbe powor of Governor Hart runft to appoint lion. B. S. Bontloy, of Lycoming, a Common Pleas Judge for the now county of Lackawunt; and directed a mandamus to issue to tbe Lusorno Judges to organir.o tbo several Courts of tbo new county, which was cut off from I.ur.orne. This decision sustains tbo view that tho Constitution is not self enforcing, but that legislation is necessary in the creation of a new judicial district. Good For Tbih A hotter sold out faction than the Democratio Green backors, of Ohio, at tho recent election wore never before thrown upon the po lilical market. While 28,000 of them adhered to and voted the Greenback ticket, 20,000 Radical Greenbackors voted tbo old ticket straight, and left their Democratic brethren stick in tho mud, and thereby swamped the Ohio, Domocrals. Troechsry liks this can not bo defended oven by Kearney or any other Mollio Maguire defender. Up Hill Work. We notice that Quay, the Chairman of the Radical Stale Committee, has employed Rev, Dr. Hodge, and a number of other Wilkesbarro olergymcn, to eortity to Hoyt's religious statut. It it evident from tbe way those clerical dema gogues hold back that they do not tell all thoy know. We suspect thst these stool pigeons have not been sworn to tell tho vhole truth, but that they bavs flanked the truth, is clear. corjrrr ricnavr. BtHHtll, Datlt, Killer. JosmsttN, Htighl, tlUUImnd mn .Vewt. Oimia. Tha n.llnfnnU Watchman last week furnished our Radical ex- chance with lots of oonv. How stranire that such an unqualified Democratic or. gan should furnish tbe enemy wilb amunition, But it's to, Tms is Tde Run. Every Demo. crat may support or oppose whom bs pleases for a nomination, bat when a nomination la once made, all good Dem entis will anppnrt tbe ticket. 8. Wad. CsMw.ll htvr et.liltr or Hi. H.n.ivo bmk n.r or lay oltmr btuk snl lit. rv- tKrt .f .iK-h thlDt, lo it., th Unruis. ot !) llroohvllU Hmblittam, "11 ft. h.ll." rar..f I aytr. No, ho makes bis money by soiling "rot gut" whiskey, and will, therefore, make a proper prohibition candidate. As the patent cdilor denies, in ull'oct, that there is a b II, it is very easily explained why be guts off such whop- pers, and discounts tlio Until so heavily. No H-L, Ed ? The editor of the Huntingdon Globe, lust week, in ullud ing to un allegation made by Congress man Stengor against Ibo would-be Hud leal nominee Fisher for tho sumo of fice, doubled himself up In this way : "His past lilo, his surrounding, his whole career, stumps it us false as hull itself." Mr. Tyhurst may not believe that there is such a pluce, but hu bad bettor mako somo effort to avoid it. Faii.i.rks. Through somo miserable "shonnnlgan" on tbe purt of somoliody. no speaker uppcurcd ut the Goshen, Bloomingtnn or Ansonvillo meetings. And the Girard meeting was almost a failure, bocauso tho posters wero not put up in time, although fico seta wore printed. Tbo blunder is partly repair ed by advertising another mealing at Goshen, Hlooniington, Jordan and Gi rard. ' '' In Trouble. "The war Governor," Curtin, annoys somo people most aw fully thcto times. Our Radical neigh bors aro unable to find a mun who is willing to lace our nominee for Con gress, The)- are like the guests who were invited to the maniiigo least. Every person interviewed, and solici ted to become a candiduto lor Congress, insists that ho bus something elso on hands. Brino 'em Alono. We hope some body will furnish our neighbor ot the Journal with names fur Congress and Senulnr, to that be may fill tho vacan cy at tho mast bead of that organ. WellNamed. Tbe principal Green back stumper throughout this region is named Lie-man. Ho fits the bill ex actly, lies awfully lor a man who bus any respect for tbo morul code. The (our ex Governors will be u rare sight in the back woods. cnvjrrv ticket. llrnnttt, Ifollt, Kylrr, Johnston, HYifA', tHlliland and .lloore. WHO SHOULD EE GO VERNOR. We believe that Andrew 11. Dill should be chosen the next Governor of Pennsylvania ; not becauso be is a Democrat, but because tho proper ad ministration of tho Executive office bus hltle to do with advancing or hin dering political parties, and bis elec tion would bring a eudly needed re generation in the political authority of tho State. Under the present funda mental law the Governor has little po litical patronago and he can exorcise political powor only by the abuse of uis trust una me eulorcemout or nulli fication of laws lo serve partisan ends i no lacis mat me j-.xocuuvo oHlce bus been latterly esteemed a mere engine of political power, and that the Gov ernor of a great Commonweulln has boon expected to discharge the most responsible duties mainly or solely wilb regard to tbe auocess ot ono po litical party and the defeat of another, aro lue truitlul fountains of tbe profli gate legislation and debauched elec tions which have shamed the Common wealth ; and the opportunity is now offered to correct such evils, it is idle to defeat dependont legislators who are nominated by the power that makes Governors and most obey thoso who give them party honors, while tbe higbest State officers are chosen because tbe authors of our misrule have dictated their nominations and placed tbe standard of an honored party in tbeir bands, if Pennsvlva. oia is evor to be rescued Irom the lit tleness and corruption which have made her authority a reproach, loaded her people with oppressive laws, and made municipal debt and general waslo tbe cbiof monuments of tbeir rule, it must be done by thorough regenera tion at tbe very fountain of trove rn mont. It is not a question ot party ; it is a question of justice to a State mat is an empire witbin bersell, and that has long boon the prey of a polit ical domination that makes intelligent Pennsylvaniane blush when they point to tbeir rulers. Against Colonel noyt thore can be no personal objection urged. In point oi imonect ana character be would not discredit tbo Gubernatorial office, and he has borne himself in tbo eon- test wilb manliness and unflagging self-respect; but his olectioi would be simply a new leaso of power to tho ruio uiai is now so justly odious to the reat mass of tbo peoplo of tbo Slato. is selection was no accident. It was not dictated by the voluntary expres sion of tbo Republicans of 1'cnnsvlva nia. On tbo contrary, it was protest ed against in most instances where ex pression of opinion was allowed, while mo ooouiont macbine-made delega tions of Philadelphia and Allegheny obeyed the mandate of the leaders and named tbe candidate. And Colonel Hoyt was eminently deserving of tho uiniiiuiiiuii irom ine sinnupuini oi par tisan claims. He had boon tbe Chair man ol the State Committoo ol hie cur ly for several years, and had served il wen as party services ure now reckon ed. He wus equal to tho manipula tion of tbe worst elements of both par ties, and snmmoned them to Hart ranlt in 1875 and to Haves in 1870 bv the means which are known only to tnose wno ostoem political place and powor mere articles of commerce. If chosen Govornor, he would be failhtul as a man can be who owes his election to such influences, just as Governor Harlranft haa been : but when tho is- suooomes between tbe intcrcstsof those who demand their profits for dispent- ing the honors of Pennsylvania and tho general welfare, tha publia good mast evor bow to the behests of those who livo by the trade of politics. When ths claims of the law are in conflict with tbe claims of party, the law must oe disregarded. Whon justice endan gers those who have served in the past, or may in the future serve, tho cause of imperiled loaders, justice is de- csiea in ncr own tempios to promote partisan success. When special legis lation is needed to reward politicians ah iuv i ui ma community, puunc opinion and public interests are disre garded with con Urn pi, and tho Gov ernor, Senators, Representatives and (L. i a 1- . 1 - . ... other Slate offloers, chosen bv tbo co hesive power ol selfish managers, must oney ineir masters, however tt may Humiliate anu oppress toe people. If Senator Dill was a partisan of tbe same school at Colonel Hoyt, there wouia ne no cboice between them, tor both are able and reputable eitisens ; but Mr. Dill, as was tersely expressed by Mr. Buckalow in the Convention that nominated bim, "is no man's man." Us la not unknown or untried. Al though residing in a strong Republi can district, he hat once been chosen to tbe bourn and three times to the Senate. During a continuous legisla tive service ol nine vein he baa aacta- ed even the tusploion of infidelity to tht pnhliq interests. No stain of the lobby attaches to Ins record ; no cause ol the jobber ever Ion ml in him an od vocato; no narrow partisan bigotry ever deformed his speeches or votes. Never a candidate by his own efforts, bo has been repeatedly called to serve in public trust by tbiise who differed from .bis polulcul views, and on Ibo oth of November be will receive the largest volo ill his immediate district ever given to one of his political faith Ho is known to his neighbors in the Susquehanna region as ono whoso in tegrity is equal to evory position and wltoso ubility will adorn tho highest gift of the Commonwealth. Although one of tbo most unobtrusive of men in in public and private, be was con fessedly tho leader in the Sn ute where there was, during tbe ths lust Legislature, tbe ablest body of Democratic Senators that ever served together during tho lust quarter of a century, and hu was chosen Irom their midst by tho united voice of all of his associates as the man to fill the Gu bernatorial chair of the State. He was not tho centre of faction to give him musters to whom he would owe ohediunco if promoted. He was the spontaneous choice of the best ele ments of the Democracy and was nom inated solely because those who pre ferred tho triumph of faction could not delent him. Il Senator Dill shall be chosen Gov ernor, he will bo' under bonds to no faction orciiclo of mauagors. Ho will bo free lo act for the best interests ot the hole people, and his record of the lust nine years in both branches of Hie J.cgislaluio hears indisputable tes timony to his fidelity to every public duty. Under his administration, tbe majesty of tbe laws would be supreme regardless of partisan or speculative interests. Crime would not barter with justice about her own altars. The bal-lot-sluffer would not bo greeted in bis prison with tho official promise of par don. Tho murderer would not be bold us a hostage for the pollution of elec tions. Legislation would not be tbe offspring ol a partisan conclave lo servo partisan greed. Recorders' bills would not be invented and enacted to givo emoluments and power to needed party chieftains at tbe cost of commu nities. The highest honor of the Com monwealth would not bo awarded by contract to renew tbe sceptre of a moro than distrusted dynasty. Tho profli gacy that has ruled in our cities by special legislative authority would summarily end. The people, not tbe plunderers, would be board in tbe Ex ecutive chamber, when tbe integrity of authority or tlio interests of the tax payers are assailed. Such is tbe rec ord Senator Dill has written during nine years of legislative service, and such would be bis record if called to the Executive office ot Pennsylvania. Lot the people of our long humiliated and often opprosscd Commonwealth choose dispassionately who should be their Govornor. l'hil'a Times. UfitJ gidtrrtiurmfntiJ. rpF.MPERANCE HOUSE, NEW WASIIINUTOSf, PA. II. D. ROSE, . . FaoraiBToR. Meats, S&e. Mio anil hon. or.r night, l 00. Af ID aod to horses ovar Bight, $l.&0. Tha bet of aeoonmodatloOB for asaa anil tall. Oft. IV7-tf. CAfJTION.-AH porioni ara harabr oaatlaaed artlnit pnrcbaiina ar la any way addlina with thi following d'ScrlbMi property, now ia tba posMMioa oi v. A , npaoagio, oi aiorril lownanip, to w it t On rook .tore, oo. parlor nova, oni oow , on. h.lf.r, ona pair log iladi, S yearling aolti,one lorrel mare, one bsy boree, one I bono wagon. one sat doable harness and to aorel af wheot In Ihe groand. Said property was paroha.ail by me at private sale, and Is left with laid Spaaagle oa loan, aunjaut to my oroer at any una 8AMI ILoPANAULK, araaimton, ocl. 2371-41 GEO. WEAVER & CO., SECOND STREET. CLEARFIELD, PA., utiT upipiu up, id an nerv rvota wiaiy oatrapiaa by Wtanr A Bottt.ea SwoBta tHmt. Urg Dry - Goods, Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOb'S, QUBKNSWARK, WOOD A WILLOW WARE, HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, 4c. Wbiek Ihey will dispasa of St reaaonelde ratal for eab, or exobeage tar aouatry nroduee. OKOROB WEAVER S CO. Clearteld. Pa, Jan. t. ISTS-tf. Notice in Partition. To the bain aad legal reprsaeatallsea af Willlea fchiaimel, late af Aiorril lowofblp i 8tateef Peneiylyaaia, RH Clearoeld ooaaty, 00 ' Tn Re ertate of Wllliea Shlatm.l. des'd. Tba Commonwealth af Peaasylvanla ta tbe Hkartff af said ooaaty, llreeling t W beraas, at aa Orphane' Conrt held al Cleartetd, la and far tbe aoaaty of CleorSeld, ea tba II day of Oslober, A. D. isrs, Ihe petlllea af James II. Hhlmmel aad Ellas warns, el the ooaaty aroresaid, was preeeatod, setting forth Ihsl William Hbimol. late af aald ooaaty, died at If orris township, la tba eeanly aforeisid, oa tba day af , A. D. 1S7T, mewais, leering w earnee aim a wioew, Oath arlaa Kblam.l, aad aoai and daughters, vis: UaTldShimmel, Nsaey A. Phillips, wife el Dayid Phillip., Kilts J. Werree. wife af Geo. Warren. Joha t. Shlmri, miner, wba has far his Oaardiaa, William O. Blgler, Suae at. Hkiaimel, wko died siaee tbe deslh of her father, aad len to larvire ber ana ehild, Frederick Hkimel, a mleor, wko has for bis Uaardiaa, William O. Biglor, aad 'an n. eniatei, one or your petitioners. Thai said William Shlmel died seised la feaaf, In ud ta all that eertala farm, massaege, leaemeat and treat ef land eltaata la If orril lowa.ktp, ooaaty aforesaid, bounded by lend! af Morgaa, II le a Co., lurid Fl.,,1, Job. N.tull aad ethers, aad baawa s. tha William Shimmal heatoetaed, aaa lalaing II. aeree, mora ar len. That andor and byyirtnoof Ibe intestate lawi af thii-Commim-weallh, It belongs to the aald Jetaee H Shimmal aad Ellis J, Worms, Ihe petlUeaera, la hare aaa equal .lath part eaok,anar ibe share dewar or third part of Ibo said promises la which Ibe said Catharine blmmel, widow, is eallUed to here for Ike term af her natural Ufa. He pertltlee of aald real a. tale, taslaf beet made, Ike pelillawan pray Ihe Coart la award aa lao,aast la make pas. Uoa af Ibe real aetata to and amoag tbo afore said peril, aooordlag to tbeir nepeellre rlghu. We therefore eommaad yen. that lakiag with yea twelre free aad lawful an af year kaillwlek. you go la aad upon Iba ptemlsei eroreaaid, aad there, thereof to and amaag tbe keln aad legal reara- or eetai ar inirmauoai tfeat vow make Barlltlea aeatalltaiaf the aald William Shimmal. deeeased, In sack msnner aad la lurk praverlloas aa be Iba laws of tali Coeemaaweolth ara dire. ted, If sanh aartlUea aaa aa made allheal ar.led.ee La ar apoiliag lee whole bat If each aarlilto. eea- oi m wieae inereoi el aloresata, taal yoo thea value and appeals, tha seme aeeerdtegte law aad make a true returej thereof. Bailee as tba pan lea la Ut.net residing eat af Ibaeeaaty af Cleeri.ld an be glroa by pablleatlo. la aaa aewspaper mr thirty day! before the meeting ef the leanest, a aopy af Ike aapar aaaiatalag aald .alio, ta bo aie.iea as eara partial Lal.rMte ,, WIIbmb, the Hue. Joka H. Orris, Aeelsutal Lsw Judge, and Iba asal af ear laid Court, Oletrleai, Una M day ef October, 4. 0. 1ST. , . a.. J. noauAN, desk af Orpesai' Caart. Kotlas II aerebe lirea that I win arssnd la hold aa leu.t.ltlee aa Ike estate af aald dao'd, ea SATURDAY, OVEMSIR la, IH,, at II e'aleet a. m. af laid toy. ' AHueaw ranTi, Jr, cstrr'i 0rr.es, I Skirts'. Clesrteld, Pa , M. M, J ,. sKftt dmtlSfmfntS. ARNOLD WANTS 5,000 Rail Road Ties Curwoairllto, Pa. Jaa. s, 'li lt 1 T EKH IMH SAI.i;. A few good, strong Jll slocks of Ilsllan, hybrid, and Itlaob Uses, ta SiS.eble frame aires, for sale ny A. M. IlILLaV rieartrla, Pa, Ool. I, 'II 41. 11 OLAND D. SWOOI'E, attorney at law, i, : Cnrwrniyille, ClearDild ooanly. Pa oot., "TS-lf. 0 SCAR MITCUKUv ATTORNKY AT LAW, , . , CliKAKFtHIdD, tA. flrOfllM tn the Opera. H-uatJ. oeVJ, '7H.it. k IflHTOIt'M NTICU-!b (he natter of ib ti(of aNkliuhu ?..lldm tlM d. Ia ih Cuurl of CitoinoD 1'letu of Cler field Co , IV. Tha uutleriigaeii Auditor, ipuiittotl by tbo Court to uk dittrtbutioB of tho btlance In tbo htid of J. A. Terjto, L Aduiinlttraluri, Ao., oi ttJ die J, inong tlio ptrthri legally entitled thereto, hereby givei aolioe tbt hu will ait for the fUTf-OM of bit ppole.tmttot tit the oAoe of Moi-.nftiij T Houurdr, lo UietrBeld.oa Tbartaur, tho 4lh day oi October, 187, At 10 -It , u. W. A- lIAUKKTi , Clra'Beld, Oct. ftL t Auditor. AI'lITORH Nm CIi.Jt.br. Ulljiln. Ai fignet, r. Rob't Oiborne, H. J. MrhoUon Dtl Matthew Carrier. In tbe Court jhf Ootomon Fleei of Cltwrfiold oouaty, P. At. Lee K , No m, Sept. Term, 11. Tb oodoriigned. Aadltor, appoiotod by tb Cvurt to diitriuate tbo to oney ariting from tha Mia of .Ufeudaatj' roal attate, hereby give lot ice thiU bo will atiaod to tbe duties -f hii ap,oiot mmt ot bii oflie ia Clearfield, on Thureday, tha th day f Oetwber, IH78, ot S oeluok, p. m.. wbeo and where all parties iatereatcd m atteud. A. 0. KKAMKK, Cleat-ftold, Oot. 9, 78-11. Auditor. Great Western' Hotel, Koa. 1311, ISIS A UH Market St root, (Dirtrtlf oppotilf ffamamaker't Qrttmd Depot,) , PMkpMa. Penn'wU -: J : 7rxKL ifl.OO xor dit-y. Thli Hotel It near the ictr Pnblie Bulldinge, new Maaonlo Tea pie, U. 8. Mint, ond Academy of Floo Art. T, W. TUALCK, Prop'. OrB ALL BIGHT. jyl7, '7tf-lj. HEALTH ! HAPPINESS. 11-o.ltb and IlappintM aro prieereae Wealth tn their poHoaaer, aad yet they ore within the rooeh of every ooe who will ute - Wright s Liver Tills, The on ly fare CURE fur Torpid Lirer, Dyipep ile, Headache, Hour Htonaeb, CoDftii.etiun, Debility, Miiioa, tad all Bill tout fomplainti and HttMxl dieordera. Nona genuine uuleu ligned "Wb. Wright, nil'." If your Druggist will not aupl'ly aeod 26 eenta for one box to Harriett, Holler A Co., 71 V. 4th til , fail. Deo, it, '7 7-1 y. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER III FURNITURE, n iTTiti;ssi:s, AND Improved Spring Beds. MARKET 6TRKET, NEAR P. 0. Tbe an (ten lg tied begi leave to inform tbe eltl lene of Clearfield, and the publio generally, that he bai on hooA o fine OMortraoat of Kurnluiro, neb oi Walnut, Cheetoot and i'aiated Chamber Suitef, Parlor 8ultl, Reclining and Kitenaion Chain, Ladiea' and Omu' Baay Chair, tba Per forated Dining aad Parlor Chain, Cane Heatiand Windoor Chain, Clothea Bare, b Up ond Kiteo aion Ladden, Hat Kaeka, Sum being Bruibea, Ac MOULDINU AND PICTURE FRAMES. 00k ing OlMae, Chroraot, Ao., which woe Id -Mailable for Holidav preeenta. deelO'TI JOHN TROl'TMAN. A NEW DEPARTURE LlTHKRSBl R(i. Hereafter, footli will be told lW CASH only, or I exchange for produce. No booka will bo kept In the fotare. All old ooeounti tnuit bo aettled. Tboeo who eanaot 4Mb np, will pleaee hood over tbeir netoa and . CLOSE THE BICOED. ' I aa detormloetl to aell ny gooda at eaab prloee, and at a dieooant far below that eror offend to thit vteiolt. Tho dleeouot I allow my etutomera, will make thea. hob ia twenty yean If tbey follow my adrioe and buy their gooda from mo, I will pay oaah for wheat, oati and oiovor oaed. DANIKL UOODLANDBK. Luthtnborg, January 17, 1877. T rs. To Pi'Ii'nh ClwJIM Obaefy t The underaigned having been appointed by tbe Departmeat, at Waabiagtoii, prhwipol reporter of tbo Agrloafeurnl Slatiitloe of Clearfield county, reepoetfnlly rrttoata tbo oo-onoraiia af all to aaeui, oy aentimg tne aubcrier all the .nfuriaa tloa they oaa bearing upon tbe follow laa 0.110- tloae. ee 00 to enable bim ta make aa oerroct a itatomeat to tbo Department, aa paeeible i Boo many horooa have died la yoar boroagh or towa ehtp, aad of what dieeaee. How moay oowi and eolvea, and of what diaeaoo. How many ebeep havo yoa loot, and of what diaeate 1 bow many killed ay dugi. How maay bog bavo you tool, aad of what diaeoeo. What prevailing dieooaea amoogit toe poultry, in all ouee glie tbe ntn diea aeed wbieb have been found to bo nontH fal, and ia all oaaee to give the eeh value of all took aa a-arly ai poMible. By the eo-operatloa " our otiiaoaa in general ttiKro t&eae tmio)ttant portion Ure, the Agaioultural reoorta will become aa eoeyeloisedioef neeful information ta the nuh. I if, by enabling the Department to publish tbe diaeaaea, the luaiea,aad the remediBa that have been found moat beneficial In eeriem dijeaaee . Any otaer laiormatioa to at will be eooaUered a public benefit, will be thankful!) reo-ived. Addroaa tht aubeeriber at Ur-mplan Hitli, (!... I J f ta. d t aa n 1 v as, .. ' v" vu., 1 . cqnurili n iDnMlltb. March II, U7l-tf. t . . . , ; . , DRUG STORE. H. B. SPACKMAN, DRUGGIST and CHEMIST, At Shs.'i aid Hand, Claartcld, Pa, has loot apeasd a saw steak af ... "IRB ef-O I'RESU njtrcu, aad la bow prepared re furulek aaytbiag la lha the Ilea af Dregs aad ktedieiaai at tba eery hl eat eash prices. - He boa also aa bsad a l.rH ..w r n l. j. . nrmaes, raaop Articles, Toilet oo-riog neaps, aaa oorythlg aeuelly kept ta alret-eieai brag Stars, ( j t f PHYSICIANS' PBESCRIPTIOITS enmpouuded wllk aara, day ar sight. A liberal share af patroaaga respectfully solicited. BUarleM, 0 ,4, liV' " - -ftniiiit ' . . TIN A SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDISMERRELL Rea opened. I. a bolldlae U..L.. ti M W"t, saw mm. opposite Ike Crt ' vK.e.e,a lie ana fleet Iron Siena -factory aad Blare, where wUI h had .1 .11 . - a Ml Hue ef - ' ' I. ' : . . soTjsifi rTjiunaxmra goods, StOTM, Sardwara, Xto. V Uoaia gpeutlag aad all Blade aTjok wart, rap.lr l.g, a., daaa ea abort natles aad at raaeaTabh. , Alee, agaul for the Singer Sewing Machine. a. eTuaad! "' wl,k "eudlei, is, si- t'orme. st tieitV OOat ft aaaaln a.aaJuu" aksraaf tatnnte sellelled. . 0. I. MRRSRLL, Cln.,l, April l,l.7T tt 8,"""U"Ml' Owju'wtisfmfiits. rllOHI-'.IITV fllll HUNT. Mn. 4olta B. It.f.nr. of l'ni o.0,bj i.llvre lr tent a lat-l!mg bouse and Mi.rs rimi.' eitueteln thayillsge or Fir.nrllie. For furthei loloraiatiun afply to, or a.i.lre.s, Mr. 1 B. ItAPPKRTY ecL JS,T If. , Ursuipisa H1II1. SheriiTs Sale. BY virtue of writ of Ft. ., ,.,,, out of tbo Court of Common 11m of rutr. Held eountr. and lo uie directed, then oil! u expoaed to PlilH.ItS.V?.Sl 4 A ,tm li.,ri,7 in the bon-ugh of Clearfield, oa Friday, the Hlh dn of ftovemhrr, 17. at 1 o'clock p the following dcioril-ed ratal eUt, U wit; ' All the in 1 1 re at of tt'm. UabalT-y i0 a jru;D lot ofland fltuale lit Do I townahip, ClfarUc'ld oouuty, 1'a , bounded and dr ton bed ai fill.,a, . Itrgmnirig al a poit, oorner of line of Henry Bretb thenoe Hontb S6 degreoe Kait 17-j pfrnliei to hviolock; tlimoo by tSiiyder'i Ian it N irth 13 r, greea Kit at JH perehe to atunea ; thro on South 431 drgreea Kb it 73 r.l perchea to a poal ; thm'4 .North .! degroea TM perc hen U a taapi, (gone); thtoico by Jaoob Mnydtfr'a land 8iuih i'l dwgraea Weal tH perobeo t a poet by CheVt prt-rk j thenoe up md ero-k Ho nth JS tlrfrfM Katt bi o-llt pert-hn to a poul ; tbmee by Chriat A Jank ina' loud North HJ dfgreei Weat it) tn-frhtt to a hetuloek ; Hi a Doe by Adam JJrelha land H.uih 21 degraei Kaat ITS perrbet to tbe plaoe ot be. ginoiug, containiog 64U4 acre, tonr or !. tieiieil, ultBti In exciutiua, and to U aold u the property ol Williuui Mabairry. A lii, A Certain town lot fit unto In Purmide bor'Higb, Clrarfli'ltl oouuty, V , bounded and it. arribetl fullowa, to wit: Oa tbe Cant by Nu. alret-t ; on the tjnutb by land of Jarkaon TaifLiiti ; no the Weal by an alley oo tbe North by lot of Kliaa hurlner, eontaining about one-fourth of u. iwre, and having erected thereon a Iraiue huier frame atable, and other outhnildinga. Seiicd, taken in execution, aad to he aold ai the prupfrty of John Detwiler, Tapim f.r Hi a. The price or mm at whirb the property aball be atruck off muat be paid at tba tine of aale, or aueh other arrangement made aa will be approved , otherwise the proijer ty will be immediately pat up and iM again ar the axpenao and rlak of the penoo to htti it waa atruek ot, and oho, la ee of de&riunav it ueb re eale, ahall make g.-od the tame, and in no tnilaone will tbe Deed be preaeoted lo Coart for ooofirniatioa naleaa the nrnnev I eftuallj paid to the HherilT. ANt'ltKW p'KXTZ. Jn (SHaairr'a Orrion, I , Hberif. Clearfield. Pa.. Oa. 2-t. IS 71 ( Sheriff's Sale. By vlrtneof tun dry write of t.tmri Fan'm ia. mifd out of tbe Court of Common Pleaa of Clpar field eonoty, anj tn me directed, there will be expoeed to public aale, at the fiort l!oue. in 'be borough of Clearfield, on Friday, Nurcmber Hill, IH7H. at 1 o'eloek p. m., the foll.minf deioribed real aatate, to wit: A eertaia two-atory frame Hotel, known aa tbe " Arlinrtoo UoOe," with hit and eurtelege appur tenant thereto, aituale in tbe bopmirh ol Huti dale, Clearfield eonntv. Pa., on part of l"t Ni. 3, in genenl plan ol eaid borough ; riia of Iwiuae. 6t feet, fronting on the Honth ride of the Madera Branch Railroad, Zft feel de. p nn the Kant end rf aid building, and 42 feet on Wel rid beior Ira the eh ape of en L. belted, taken ia eveeutionv and to be void ai Ihe property of Fred. W reie. Alio, A pertain building aftuata In Houti la!o bornunb, Cliarfield eoonty, Pa . with Inland rur telage npportrnrint thereto. Pnid hnue i a three Mory frame l-iiil Htie. known aa tbe " Arlingbia Hoiiae. fronting 70 ffAt oa rleilrond treet, and a depth of about 40 feet, with an 1. extending ba-k, Ac, with tie houne and other outhuiMinc. Sefted, tnken in exfotttioo, and t ta ld ai tha property of Frei. Wrete. Alto, Certain lota of groond eihtale In the b.r ough of Clearfield, CleerlMJ ennntv. Pa., bfiundfd and deirribed follow : On the W-yt y Fourth tree! ; on the North lr kr extendi d l.r-oait atret: on the Kaat by lot former.y owned by Henrv Reib. ling; on ihe pouta by aa alley; oontaioing two town Iota, aooh being !H feat front in Locu it atrret and 172 feet d'en le an aller. heitur tha hoi !tt ennrevfil hy H. Ilueber Swopn. Adminiitr.tir f u. n. l.arter. iteeeantl, t Oamcl Stewart, by dcci datf-d 2d of October. 17:1, 8eitd. taken in e-. ration, and to be aold aa the property of John W. nnugaru. A law, a rorteiii tract of land litunto in VVoxf ward lownahip, Clearfitd.l county, Pa., bonadfdl on the eaat by the l'hilipa place, on tha laatti tiy land of Chaie A Charfhutao. on the weal a- landi of John M. Cbaae, on the north by W iHttra and, John Rowlea,oontaininT lAW acre oim) ollowan-. with about 55 acre- o lea red and under eulti na tion, and having thereon ereoted a two st.rr frame bouse, lHi2d feet, a barn lixtf feel, wula bed attaebt'd. Sctie I, taken In rxcution. au k to be aold ai ihe property of Wo. Albert A Ban, Tiaai or B.t.t . The nriee tn anu ai Mra the property ahall be struck off mutt be paid at tbe time of aale, or aueh O' her arranaremeota made as will be approved, otherwise the property will be Immediately put Dp and sold again at tbe eipebae and riak of the peraon to whom It waa atruck off, and who, la eaaeof deficiency at such re-aale, ahall make good Ihe aatao. and ia BO ine ta nee will Lha Deed be preaeoted In Court for rtsnfirmation tiniest tbe money it ariualu paid to the Sheriff. ANDltliW PENT,, jr., euBRirr a Or r it a, I Sheriff. ClearOcM, Pa., OaL Si, 1ST ft. SherilT's Sale. BY ylrtoa of cundry writ! of Tea. AV, issusl ant of tb. Ooart ef Common Ploai of Clsa- AeldCo., aod to me directed, Ibere will be expose to public isle, at lb. Court Honte, in tbe bt.rwuKh of Clearoeld, on Krlday, the Hlh d.vr o. Novcmr.cr. liaiM.at 1 o'oloob. a. m.. the ajel.iw. ing dvaerlbed rea estate, to wit i Alt ef defrailant's lots rest In aad ta a oertsirs tract of land situate in Morris township- Clesrtl.l.t connty, Pa., being part of surrsy in til. mane nf Hyoiso Urats, conveyed by Mstllla Alliurt, Ki eoutor, to James Hughes by dead dsted May 4th,. isno, recoraoq in ireea irooa -r, peg. 4I1V bounded aad described as follows : Betinninc nt a obeitnut ooracri thenoe nonth 1 degree west 31: parrlies to a dogwood: tbenoa south ;U deareeiu esst ill perches to a hemlock ; tlicooo north 8J dn- grees west lbs perches to a semoe berry, (now a post) ; thenoe south S9 dogreee east 151 porches 1 1 ehestnnt and plaoe of beginning, anotainiag Hi acrea and I4S parches and allowaoee. Also, Iba life .elate af the defen Unt of, In, ta aad out of all tbat tract af land on which ho nay resider, situate ia Morris township, oonlaioiag 1ST acres, keieg part of Hamuel alilea' eurrey, oonvey.d by tlrals at. al. lo Jemima Hagbea, by deed recorded io Deed Bonk "N," page , booa. ded and dasoribed as fellows t B.ginaiag at a obestnut south-es.l corner of Ibis aad land for mally of Auram Browa aad Allpurt ibaaoe north I degree east 1!7 aerobes to a rlt I thenoe dorlh 8S degree, west lfIS perches to a poll; thenes eaath I drgree west 1ST perobal to poll tkane. sooth 8. degree! east II. perobei to plaoe of be ginning, having about 80 uere. of cleared land, a good two-etrtry fraiaa house, with kitchen, a log bars, two orchards, aad outbuildings thereon . Soiaed, takes in execution and ta be sold as the property af dame, llnrhes. Alsa, tha following described real estate of v feodaat situate In tha borough or Lumber City beginning at a cbestnuti ibeaoa south, .aaarera aail S parches to a post : thsnee north II Agrees east O0 feel I thenoe south III degrees eaat aV feet; thence toulh .1 degrees west St het thence south SI degrees eail t S-i. pcrahaa bo a eoroe, ol Lhri.liaa eagar'i lot Iheaee by aaid lot north J. degrees east 180 feet ; theac. aoulh I drgrse ea.t 120 feat la slraeti Ihenoe by srmt aorth to degrees east it feat; thenoe by other town lot. tooth SI degrees eait in pi rebel lo a p..it ; throes south degrees west 17, perch., . ,h.nea sooth degrees east 15 perehee to a post aa Una of c.. M . Moore thence by land of said Moore and land of Heuiael Kirk north 15 degrees east 1711 perches to a s'one ; thence north IS degrees west 14 purrbel ta a chestnut throe, bv lead, at Irrm'l belri north M dogreai wool 44 aerobes ta a port hy hirhury i Ihcnce by lead U Kobtrl ooag south IS degrees we,t 121 perches to a bleak oak ; thence north St degrees nest 21 ptr ohe. lo plaea af beiinning, eoulaininr S0 acres, more ar less, 50 acres cleared, baring Ibrreoa a two-story frame house, frame harn, wagaa shod aad other oulbutl.liagi. Seisol, ukea la aiecu tloa aad lo be sold a. Ibe fnfalf ml J.mea A. Oupplea. Alan, a aerial, tract of land ritual. h lYrao-m towuihip, Ueirlleld county, Pa., bostaded oa the eaat by land af Alei. Fargtieoa, aoath byl.ndiof Kaery Oweas,we.t hy leads af Martin Wsllu, n lh hy leads af Joha V. Head, aad anataialag S acres mere or lees, with about at sire, .leered, "lug tbareoa erected a two-Mary boaaa, frame bank barn, aad hearing oroherd, on aaid premise.. Halseil, taken In oa. outlaw and la ha aold aa lha property ol Emberton Read. Also, . cerlala tract ef land iltaala In Deeatar lawnihtp, UlearSald ooanly, P, bounded aa f... .n". Ballafeataaud Carweas- ville tarn-pike, ..I b, town.hip r..d, o.nk hy i, ..' ff ' ?"" M " "aat by lanj of Wallace, Orahem A Co., containing 40 acres, all improved, having a large freae house, l.rgo baak a r"'.".! """'Hag. thireo, -trd. Selia.1, taken In eienalioa and St be .old al tan proparty af I). F. Copelia. Aljo, .orrt.in tr.et of land slloat. In Covl.,--lo. townshin, Clearteld nrataty, p., funded wast by lead of Unsemaa, eoutk by Ksrtksoi' heirs, snd eeataiamg M res, mora ar Ian. strl bavlng tberaoal.a .mall kous,,, ,d wtbuild-, Also, another carl. in B, f p,, ,,, , rrenehvill ( ,,,,u,, tA bnunded and '1" '"V. b, pobli, road, .art " . lml, aama, west by read, aon- alaag aboat Mrea, maraar less, and baring tTZ '"' I'"" bea.e, .tables ud other outbuilding.. ReU.d, uhen In eve-a- B.?gey ''d " "" 'rnva-' a'akn B. Also, a eertaia Irset of I..J i dil. 1 t CIJ"1" aoanty, r. , bound-1 a. I dass.lld as fllw. , On tb. soath by J. P. D.bv on th. waet by Tosar A Sharp, Berth by Wm. M. ? u;r'i!"Uii" " " ele.red..,ih plsak ko.ia, frame b.ru. and vssio. or.hu I l.ereon. Seised. leb. t. .. ; "j t. v. aid as tbs pr awt, B. I Unm,n , . .i'' "JL"?'' "f oaadry writs af Led r.. nan i-ee. r , la.ued oat of the CnmH or rnn..,. .! ."'. ?? ' "'"a treat af I." I .llaau la On ich u..kiK ... .... o. f."".. " J ' I aaut'h by bad f jh. T ,,,w t Wiil b? m4 of AMn der Murray i North be ler.4 .t u. tvki...u. aaulalo, its, aoree, mora ar le, aad b.riag tberea. a large bearla. .k.i i . .i.k rreme dwelling kou, ,tot(M ki.l.. frema S'1. r' "j '' aad athw autb-iildiM- Soltsd, taken la siroutk.., aad to ke sold as tbe propartj af W. R. Smlih. T.au. a, 8tfcTka pHu a, earn .t whiek tba prMwt, .bell b. truck eg ... he p.,d .1 lb. t .. .f m m e,ede . a -a m;ianmravi Be-asMa. aa wm he spprov.d. otherwise tha properly will belmmliu,,, put ap , m, . paaoa aad risk af tb. . M. rack off, and who, I. case of deKclenoy al saeh ra-sala, aball ash. good tb. .am., and I. a. iasieaee will tk. tbf ka presented i. Court for "" aaaaey U aou.lly paid la UVeSherll. ANHRKW PK.NT7.,r, cuanm-i tlrncl, I Bkarll. Clearteld, P.., Oat. 11,117.. I '