He gUpublinui. "if--1 -Viii,i;r."a ' Ueoboi B. Gooulandkb, Editor. dLBABNBU).'' WEDNESDAY oTOBNlNU, OCT. IB, tST. Reader, If yon want lo know what It rolni on U tbe bualoeee wurlil, iuat read our advarliolng ooluinna, tbf Sfntial oolumo In particular. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. rod ntuiDint; SAMUEIj J, T1LDKN, or MW Toll!, mi TICK PBBIlPIMT t THOS. A. HENDRICKS, or tnOIANA. DEMOCRATIC ELECTORAL TICKET. KLBCTORfl AT LARUE: " Charlrl R. Bnckalew, IBamoel B. Wll.on. ' DI8TIUCT t. Robert P. Stirf, t. (!eore R. llerrell, I. Wm. II. W rllht, 4. Thol. R. Oukill, 6. John Moffat, i . 0. John A. Morrleoq, T. Owen Jonea, a. Wm. K. lleee;. . Joel L. Ufbuar, 10. 11. T. Trurabower, II. (leo. II. Roland, It. John Notion, IS. J. II. Mi-I'numnt, 14. Daolel I). Boa., ' KLKCTOH3: IS. J. B MeCollura, It. Franklin W. Kno. 17. John tllil, IS. Thoinaa Bower, 19. Daetd Bioall. 10. Hebeatian Himmer, 21. Jnraei Ilealelt, 11. John B. fimbria, 23. Robart B. Uibaon, !t. DnrtdS. Morrle, 25. Robart B. llrown, M. Thoe. W. Oration, I II I IT ....( DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. ' roanKaa: L. A. MACKKY, of Clinton county. assATon: WH.W. HBTTri, or Cloarleld, Subject lo deeieion of Ooofaraea). aaaoHBLY : A. C. TATE, of Cleerteld. essnirr i A.NDKKVY TENTZ, Jr., of Bredj town.bip. aaaooiATK iODona i ' ABRAM OUDRN, of Lnwranoe town.bip. VINCENT B. HOLT, of Bradford town.bip. piarnirr ATTongnr t WM. M. HcCVLLOl Oil, of ClenrSeld. jrnr rOMUivvioesn t DR. J. P. HI'lirHUKI.D, of Claarllald DKMOCUATH TO YOUR POSTS. The Democratic County Committee in view of tho happy results flowing from the recent elections, and tho inv porativo necessity for a radical change of rulers which must bo accomplished at tho approaching contest, cull upon all who lovo a froo government to as sist in holding meetings at the follow ing named places, via i ' ' , At CLEARFIELD, on Friday even ing, Ootobor 81st. ' This is to be a general Mass Meeting of tbo pcoplo of tho couuty, and it is hoped that all will tako an interest in golting up tho largest gathering over ' held in tho county. ' ' Ex Gov. CURT1N of Pa., and lion. DANIEL W. VOORIIEE9, of tho State ol Indiana, havo been Invited to address the pooplo. Ex-Gov, BIGLER, Senator WALLACE and Judge BAR RETT will, of course, bo present. The following programmo for hold ing a series of meetings lias also been agreed upon : -.. , , , . - PENN TOWNBHIPCIabMMtlnl.Wadoaaday a.wiiif, Ont. IS. : I. D. Walton and K. A. Uif -lor will addraaa iba Club. GREENWOOD TOWNSHIP, at BalUllla, on Thurailajr avanint;, Oet. 19th. HpeAkara, Iirnol Ta.1, Dr. Boyar and J. B. Walton. . PLEASANT HILL KCIIOOL 1101188, lowar end of Bradford Umoahlp.ThuriHiay afanin,Oet. IVth.- Spcakara, Taet ond Uuinnhray. WALLACETON, for UoK. and oaalcrn Brad ford, Friday, Oct. 2Mb. bpaakara, Col. Ba irtlt, Abraham IliitnphroT and V. O'L. Busk. CONQRESS HILL, f..r Oo.hen and Qlrard.on Mondar, Oet. I.ld. t-paak.ra, I. rati Taat, i'rank t laldinf and T. W. Drookb.nk. rRK.NCIIVII.LB, for Covington and Kanhaol. on Tue.day, Out. 2-4lh. Speakara aania aaabovo. K1III.0II SCHOOL IIOI'SF, In Bradford In , on Tna.day oronlns, Oot. 14. Hpeakora, Wm.H. MoCullough, Wm. K. WiaIIh and Jamaa Kerr, j KYLEI1TOW.N, on W odnrrilaa ..tnion, Oot. is, Suaakara, Iaraal Xo.t, Frank Fielding and T, W. lirockli.nk. IILKN HOPE, for llooctrla and flfulioh, on frldajr aanln(, Oet. i;th. Sponben, Dr. Boyor d, n. altera ana wm. Jt. TVallseo. ANSO.WIl.l.g, for Jordan, Knot and pari of Forguaon, on e'atn.day, Ocl2mb. ljp.akera aatno a aoova. PRNFIKLP, for Halloa tovnabip. on Satnr. pa; evening, Oct. JSlb. Speakera, Wm. M. Ho. Csllough, Abm. Ilampbroy and F. O'L. Bnek. NEW WASHINGTON, for Cheat and Bora- aide, os Thonday evening, Nor. Id. Speakera, ureal Tear, J. u. n altera and wm. K. Wallace. LUMBER CITY, on F rider evenlnc. Nor. Sd. Rpeakari, Wm. M. MoCulloob, J. B. M ailer, and rtm. k. walwoo, IIOUTZIIAUK, for Woodnard, on Frldar ere lag. Nor Sd. Bpaokera, lion. Ueerge K. Har iri, ana iiraei Aeal. OSCEOLA, for Decatur, on Mmdar orenlng, Nor. lh. Hpeakera, Iaraal Teat, Wm. U. Me Cullougb and Jatnee Kerr. The foregoing scries of meetings will not prevent the holding of others in localities whero our friends deem them iceoutary; but timely notico should bo given to the Chairman of tho Coun ty Committee, so as to mako tho ne cessary arrangements with the speak ers. Israel Tsst, Chairman. John W. Howe, iecrrtarg. . Clrarfirld, Of. 18A, 1876. A mooting of the Tiidon and Hon t Club will bo bold in the Opera on Saturday evening next, the Several speakers will be the Democrats in. the ' mtrounding townships to bo present Ttehee ta nnarotda r nan Ueae, mponul ieaaea " posl i things '(" hiler, Kiiii-inii !" I'ii Il along tlio lino, ltuyeit is jintt mmr studying tlio m-w Know Nothing )nniiimini. "Moiiby ; linint," by tho Philadel phia Times, on our fourth pngo. vnA it. A campaign soniroit our lourth pugu makes good music when wull stiiijr. " Tut Presidential iasuo," is what now disturbs some world ly minded j)eoile. They havo our sympathy ! "A Civil Hero in Pennsylvania," by tho oditor of the New York World, is excellent reading matter. Sco fourth Pg- DtUHs. Tho Hollofonto Rifuhlican put up a rooster for Ohio, last wook. Hoys usually whistle in tho dark, to keep their courage up. Wo feel mighty much like crowing, hut wo have no (rower, on hands ; beside our limliiul friends ore scared bod enough. "A Holid South" causes some of the loyal lo see nightmares in tlioir sleep. What a pity that a little more "tolid" sense does not overtake them. Rcud' Si viiMi'iiron I! utwell found on our lourth page. II. the ux-liov-einordors not extract tho milk onto! that cocoa-nut, wo do not know who can. Tho Centennial elections thus fur played hob with tho Radical party. And it is pretty plain that November, 7th, will "wind up this lurco of gov ernment." Our Radical friends havo boon great ly troubled for some timo over a "Solid South." From tho drill of things just now It looks a little liko a Solid North too. How then 1 ' ' Tho World has taken u decided in- tcrest in the election of a Radical Sen ator ovor in tho Huntingdon-Franklin district. Waa Fisher included in the sale to Cameron f A Poor RuNNEa-Although (iov. Huycs has been running for a long timo ho mado a mighty poor fist of it UN ,Kluiura,O.TO,U,,, particularly in his own yard Tho editor of tho ObccoIo World, havingsold out tho Juniors, on tho Na tional ticket he ia now looking around for a purchaser ol tho County Ticket, as well as for Congress and Henalor. Who bids .? The Indiana, Ohio and We.it Virginia oloctiongkavo put tbo Democrat!) on the homo stretch. Tbo threo quartor polo has been pasticd, and tho evening of tho 7th of Kovomher will place Mr. Tilden on. tbo highway to tho Wbito House (ion, Scott, tho Whig candidate for President, in 1852, carried four States ovor Pierco Massachusetts, Vormont, j j Kentucky and Tennessee. Hayes will I'"" V j , , . j . it i.- I..., .... in eniuui man uu mil in vcioiilt. Wo notice that our Radical oxchanges aro highly pleased over tho conversion of the Osceola World. Well, about 1250 purchased tho concern, and jt mav move a vcrv dear nurchnso at that. Wait a few days, Radical crow- ers,youaronotontol the woods yet. . . "Jobnt..Ant.,,onro..dld.le.f.rSb.rir." - Was John inclndodin tho bill ofsnlo? John, how is it? Was you transforrod ovor to Cameron & Co., togcthor with tho organ ? Please riso and explain. Tho people want to know all about tho sale boforo election day. For a Presidential luxury, 1'rosi Jon t Grant and his relations have boon a very expensive on, and from tho tally oftho September and October elections it looks, as though tho pooplo designed to dispense with that oxpensive thing, and secure something more Democratic after the 4lh of March next. ' A Tbaitor's Conclusion. "All things carefully woighed and duly con sidered, Mr. Hayes is the only Presi dential Candida to who can bo support ed by tho industrial classes." Such is tho conclusion arrived at by tho editor of the Osceola World. Democrats, what do yon think of tho concern ? Juniors, Cooperites, how docs sho go down 1 Hail Colimbia l-Tho thundering j Domocratio maioritv of 80.000 !,, Gcorgia,alarnisourcnomics. Accord-! ing to Radical ethics, tho negro has mado salo of his birthright. Well, pei mis junior Arnoiu, 10 let respect why may not a negro trado for bread j abl alono In the fiituro. Trea- and clothing, just as well as for tho Prcaidont and his brother to sell out "'"G"1 to civilir.ntion. -trader-posts and pocket tho cash, or! A tiooI) 'hri..!." Wo notice by deal in crooked whiskey, as wellal,mr exchanges that Hon. A. II. Dill, Babcock. Buy ! No Rooster. 1 f wo bad ever in dulged In emblems in political mutters, wo would most assuredly "wont for" aomo rooster this wock ; becnuso tho result of the last week's elections aro enough lo mako any Democrat crow. The completo overthrow of Cameron-Grant-Morton-llavosism. in Indiana. Ohio and West Virginia on tho second i Tuesday of October, A. D. 87fi, is a Centonnial movement Hint cannot bo misunderstood by any ono, much less by tho rogues who by this lime seo the handwriting on tho wall if they nover saw it before. Indiana. The Radicals have elect ed every Governor of this Stnto ex cept Mr. Hendricks in 1872. who car ried thoStato by 1,337 in Octobor ol that year, and Grant carried tho Stato in November of tho samo year by 21,. 000. Tho Radical majority in 18G0 was 5,923 ; in 1804, 20,SC4; in 18G3, !,f72, and in 1872 Grant had 21,090. Although Gov. Hendricks was oloctcd in 1872, the balance oftho Stato ticket was oloctcd by 0,000 majority. It was tho energy and personal roputation of our nominee for Vico President, that carried him through In 1872. Tho Stato Is Radical by 10.000 majority and tbo Radical Stnto Committee so have it down on their hooks. But by the untiring enorgy of Gov. Hendricks and his frionds they have succeeded in placing that Stato permanently in the Dcmocratio column, and thc majority for Tilden and Hendricks in Novem ber will not be less than Un thousand. The loyal trnmiM Irom Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin, will stay at homo on election day in ordor to savo thoir own States, instead of emigrating and visiting in Indiana as they did on the second Tuesday of Ootobor, when Ihry had no election si home. McCT.UltE OX CAMEBOX. 1 Tlio editor ol tbo INiilndrlpliia rimes m0,' bobbing lor tlio Wur Secretary an j follow: "Wolinvealwuy insisted that Secretary Hon Cumeron isn't a fool ; but if bo is correctly reported aa tohia inauguration of violent military opera lions in South Carolina, to ho fallowed by like, usurpations in Mississippi and Louisiana, ho must cither be simple be yond what even his worst enemies Imvo over charged, or be must moan to elect Tilden President. If ho is so atono-blind as not Iosco that Ohio, In diana and West Virginia, voting un der tbo inspiration of a Presidential election, havo mado a most Imperious demand for peace in the South, ho is to bo pitied, for ho who runs may read it so, and tho wayfaring man must so understand it. It is million-tnngued protest against Camoron'a bayonet election order and a solemn verdict ol tho controlling Slates of the contest that a Democratic nutional adminis tration will bo preferred to a victory won by studied disorder and that inl.IVH mt nm dinc-ord as the jewels !f J,.,nblican government. Need we ,.omi, Secretary Cameron that lib. ..,,. state, reliably Republican with 1 l(lTul,lil' purposes to be strug gled lor, has tiecn suiveivd Ironrbur certain Republican anchorage by the recoil of tho thivo Grant States of Ohio, Indiana and West Virginia on Tues day last' If he has yet to be taught that lesson, then mast Washington have robbed him of his cnnnlng. Ho has but (o let thobayonct gleam bright ly in the campaign, to mako the Koy stone Stale vote for Tilden by 20,000. Pennsylvania wants Peace; her busi ness interests must havo Pcaco ; her patriotic people will have Peace!" Indiana. We havo mot the enemy on their own battlo ground and whip- J pod them out of sight. They made Indiana tho kcy-stona ol tins cam paign and the election of Williams so- res the election ot Iiluen and Hen dricks. The Republicans staked all linon Indiana and lost all that tliov .((l,tcd u WR( bBtl0 of poillrai . nl. . i,.-,!-:,.,.. ,,. nm,Aiv out.g0neralled Morton. Ho holds'thc agai1,t eminJ power of tho administration was mass ed against us in this State. All the departments of the govornment wore abused to secure Ilepubllcan succohs. All tbo resources of the party were oxhaustiid to save it from detest. Hun dreds of stum,! orators, tho most elo quent and utilo the party bad, were kept speaking day and night. ' Money was lavished to debauch voters, and all the devices ol fraud wore employed Against all these tho solid power ol the sovereign pcoplo has been triumphant. CoNaaEBsMEN. An interesting fea ture of tho contests in Ohio and Indi ana relates to Congressmen. In the ousc previous to tho prosont, Ohio was represented by soven Democrat i Bnd ,llirlccn BepuUican.. In tlr It :n u ii t. jiirovui- iiuuau I H iuiii unuuvuu V) thirteen Demoernta and soven Kcptib licans. In tho last IIouso Indiana had three Democrats and ten Republicans, land in this IIouso it has cightDe.no- i c,"u a'li fiv8 Republicans. Tho great l"lK from 1,10 previous to the pres. I m,t Hou'10 11,0 representation ol j these two States was wholly unproce- dt,ntcj. and tuerolor0 tho Jmocrmg could not hopo, . nt tho elections on Tucsduy, to retain tbo gains they mado two years ago. Consequently, no one is disappointed to learn that thoy lose thrco or four members in Ohio and two or threo in Indiana. However, some of tho districts in each State aro so closo that it is not yet possiblo to as certain how thoy went on Tuesday. Defends iiis Transgression. The editor of tho Osceola World defended Li" treason manfully (?) lost week. Ho looks upon tho snlo ol the Junior organ to Cameron & Co., ns "a good thing," and Ren Butler like, defends himself. This individval, whose nervous system was so wonderfully shocked becnuso a number of Juniors saw fit to renounce their allegianoo to that organir.ntlon a few wcoks ago, while lampooning men for doing a manly act, goes straight way and sells his newspaper to the enemy for a lew dollars. For impu dence, history furnishes but one paral lel. And that waa when the Devil ,w,k tbf Savio,,r UP inl mountain ,na oiiorcd tosell him tho whole world, wbon 1,6 dld not own a single foot of territory. W o hope modesty will com- "on " 0l,mP bmW kecpnmot. ' Hsa ofLewisburg, brother of our neighbor, Rev. Wm, II, Dill, has been ro-nornina-tcd for Statu Senator, by the Demo crats ot Northumberland, Snyder and I'nion. Our Dcmocratio friends in that di strict have acted wisely, in this particular. Sonator Dill was tho Dom ocratio leader in tbo Sonato last winter, and ho will ho needed in that botly in thc '"ture' Resides, that district is strongly Rudicnl, and bo is no doubt tho only Democrat in tho district that can carry it for his parly. His election wo consider a forcgono conclusion al though tho odds aro largely ngninsl him, Tho district, was mado for a Wolf or a iruyjonirfifT, but tho pooplo will ask those gentlemen to romain nt home and attend to domestic affairs for which they seem pnrticnlarly fjuall. fled. ' '- " " Unparalleled Impudence Is what wo call tho conduct of tho editor ol thc Osceola World. "Impudence" is tho chespost term we con apply. Tho ed itor who betrays bis party and delib erately sells his nowspapor to tho eno my, deserves tho scorn and contempt of nil honest men, women and children. In lact, bo courts tho mwor of tho mob, and deserves it, but wo hope that this poor creature, "J. w .Scott, editor," will bo allowed to oscape tho punish ment he has earnod, and like all those of his class, bo allowed to wander about despised by his race, and that not a hair of his head will be injured. Ho has got his pay, lot him alono. Who Knows? If tho salo ol a ouo horso nowspapor, to the enemy, only amounts to 1250 in hand, and 150 per week nntil election day, what are 3,000 Junior Lodges, containing feto than ont million of voters worth? Can D, 8. D., Scott, McKaddcn, or Bowor, or any. other interested party amswrr ? " A n-1 swot hr return mall. TIIK XATIONAL ROBBERS. No people un earth havo been so hugely rohhetd and pluudorod as we have boon during tho puni-fcixteonycars. Tho few of our Radical friends who are as much opposed to public plunders as other honest men often insist tHat tho war period from 18CI to 1865 should bo excluded from tho bill of iu dictmonl, when making up our account against tho rogues who have forced themselves to tho head, and are now controlling publio affairs. This wo havo concluded to accept for the pros ont ; and oven bettor than that, we will allow tho books to remain sealed for five yoara longer from 1805 to 1870 and for the present will only annoy our renders with a recapitula tion of the publio robberies that bavo boon perpetrated by Grant, Cameron A Co., since 1870. Tho aggregate sum stolen from tho Treasury which canto into tho hands ot tho Govornment agents, und which they deliberately pocketed during tho past sis years, amounts to tho enormous sum of live million Jire rWJrorf thvuiand, Jive hun dred nvd vimly jire dvUan and ninety- I lure mils (tA,500.5U5.l3,) Hindu up in dvlail follows; Balanoc du from J'e.'uliMtora Indvet ' rdlotlie lliiilnl MJl.l , MrJ,-"l 71 BIhoo4 due from El-1" tilled Statt-a alar.haie on eoeouiil. tif rapen.ee ol CVer 4,2t Ol Belencee due from Offieere of Courta on ncoounl of official emolnnienli. frB.OAT 13 Defalcation of 11. B rlnooiie 2u,l)v 00 Balanoea duo the United btalel from . Uoreroori end Seoretnrleaof Terri- torle. IS.TSI II llalaoeeo due from anudry publle of-. flcera, Ae , out of .ereiee IS3.7I1 II Balaacee doe tbo United Slalee from : lele Aert.eoro of lalernel Rernone . I.iet 10 llalaneee due from Kx:Colleotore of Internal Herenue, on IbeiraeeoiioU na Diebuning Agenta....J.....i g9,olS 10 Belanoee due I'nitcd Btatea from rale Slouip Agente. 89,101 94 Balanoea due the United Stati-o from Diplomallo nod Conaular Ofiioere... 41,13109 Balanoea due from U.S. Banker. (0.. II- J) Co.) US.UI S4 Balanoe. due Untied stateeou eoeonnt of Indiaa Scrrieo itj elBoera of -lerrtoe 3S.S7! 04 Balanoea due the U. S. from Pooaioa Agente ont of aervioo !?S.9Z4 SO Balunaee due tne U- S. from Ks-Cel- lectora of lutrroel Hevenuo np- - V pvinteilb; 1'rraldent Uranl 1,111,041 10 Balancee due the U. 8. Ea-Ofneera of the Cuatoiui, ainoa l n,TM t7 Balanoea due the U. B. from Reoeir. t, era of Publto Moor. Diaburaing , . Agente, Surrerora, Uaueral Regi4. J tare of Land Uffltt., Ac IOJ.M0 i Balaocea due lire Uoverom.ntbj Ki. Commiaalonera of Direvt Taxee for g tbo lo.urreotiunary butae of Ar- kanaaa, Oenrgia, Loniaiana, Mia- aiiaippt. North Cerolina, Telae, end Virginia. 11,101 II Balanooa due from Ex-Offloeri of the U. B.Narr and othera on the buoka v fl of the Fourth Auditor -: 111,101 79 Balanoea due from Arm Oflieere out , . of aerrio...... t4,'i53 07 Tirtal......... ,....4,I.MI,Dtl 91 ' The nbovo statement is compiled from tho public Records in the several Departments at Washinglou, and are as true, us the fifth, chapter of St. Mattbow. . Tho astouishing tcature abmit this bngo robbery is tbo fact that it has been committed within the last six years, and thai there are mon who eay their prayers throe times a day, and boldly stand up and defend the rogues, who havo robbed thc pooplo of this large sum ot money, without re ceiving ono cent of tho plunder. Why should a combination of prayer and votes keep rogues in office, while "honesty" ia conoeded to bo "tho best policy" in Church and Stuto ? Is it possible that knaves and hypocrites are to control tho destiny of this young and vigorous Nation? And that a band of freebooters will be pormittod to rob us in the future as they have in the past? Wo think not. The index finger ia soon in tbo result of the elec tions in Indiana, Ohio and West Vir ginia. To our view tho handwriting is very legibly Inscribed on tho wall. So plain indeod, as ovon a Cameron or a Hayes or any other defender of pub lic rogues might read it as ho runs. Belsbaunr could read it if ho wore hero. Rut it is doubtful whether (arant can "seo it," even in his soberest mo ments. His feats, liko those of his eminent predecessor, will soon be at an end. His baehanalian rovelrics will be held ontsido of tho Wbito IIouso after tho 4th of March next. The disgrace ful sconces must bo played on a private stago alter that dato, and if Rrothor Newman, Gen. Babcock and their but ties wish to continuo as actors wo shall file no objections. Tbo men indebted to a Penitentiary should not bo ullowod to bold leveet in the White House, and soil tbo tapestry, battor up the furniture and disgrace ns as a Nation.. Lot neotism, snob bery and public robberies be wound up on tug 4th of March, 1877. . Indiana. Tho majority for Wil liams, Democrat for Govornor, is 5,494. On Congress and tho balanoe of the Stato ticket the majority is 7,000. Tho rascally Congressional apportionment is demonstrated by tbo aggregate voto of the Stato. Although the Democrats havo 7,000 majority on Congressmen, wo oloctcd but tour and the Radicals nine. 1 ho majority for those nino Radicals amounts to only 11,000, whilo that i of tho lour Democratic members amounts - to over 18,000. Thcre.roadcr, yon have fairness accord ing to modern "Christian statesmon !" Colfax for example. West Viroinia. Although of ille gitimate conception and birth, nnder Radical sway, this Stato has finally thrown olr tho Grant, Cameron yoko. From its birth up to 1870 it was Rad ical. Then tho Democrats carried it by 2,123, and in 1872 Grant carriod it by 2,143, nearly by tbo same majority that tho Democrats bad in 1870. There boing no Htoto eloclion sinco 1872, tho majority of 12,090 given on Tuesday a week, for tho Democrats, may be sot down as the fhturo policy ol tho poo plo of that commonwealth. Radical Kconojit. To show how rapidly and how unreasonably expeu scs havo been increased by tho party in power: For some years sinco tho omcuon oi ijincoin, anu ol course since tho Capitol attained its nrosont dimen sions, all tho noccssary police duty was done by 14 " watchmen." In the last Republican miscellaneous appropria tion bill, there wore appropriations for o watchmen," a captain ot " Capitol ponco, ihroo lieutenants, and 27 moo The force baa grown from 14 to 39 tho appropriation from 114,500 to 152,. COfl. VicToRr. Tho Dcmocratio victory In Indiana Is truly glorious one, gained right under th nose 'of "Hit ting Dull "Morton, and in the faoeof regiment of post masters, revenne agents, dotoctives, pardoned crooked whiskyitra, and tho weight of Oranl'a administration, all combined amlnsl tho pooplo. But the triumph la com- 'plete. , , COXQRa TULA TOl Y AVDRRSS. TIIK I) HAD JtKAT. Til a Democratic Sta CtiAimrrtro j Tho Radical Statu Central Commit Till Piopli or Pknnbtlvania Greet j too sent Cameron's dog, Forney, to -INttt ! I,,u.lr llnl'ian 1 Hffl WtililtH tiro. Ill mill- PhiociatioStaM Com. Rooms, 1 UAiRianuRti, Oct. 12, 1876. j To Ike peoU of iiiisytinii We congratulate yos on the victory won by the people in the great Slates of Ohio, Indiana and Vest Virginia on Tuesday last. The wntost was one ol desperate energy Rid nnscnipuloiio use of lower by our opponents, n o have carried tho Statoi of Indiana and West Virginia by derided majorities and have atihstantialy a victory in Ohio, tho home ol he Presidential cundidateof the Republican party, for if it be saved to them at all it is as by fire. All who havo desired purity of! administration and loved constitutional govcrnmont have milted with us in this desperate struggle witi official putron- ago, money and (rower. The pooplo havo won. Hate, money and fraud have been found unublo to cope with a sincore desire for reform constitutional government. Tho pres tige of success is with "Tilden, Hen dricks and relorm." i Wo have besten tbo enemy uwm a field of their own choosing. Our lines are unbroken. Their forces are demoralized and ru treating. Forward Is now tbo word. Pennsylvania is lo be won. Our fight is to bo an aggressivo one. Tho town ship and county organisations will press the contest With vigor and de termination. Arouso tho people. At tack tho enemy, Demand nn answer for tbo wrongs of the past and tho ills of tho present. Arraign them for busi- nose depression, tor dishonest govorn ment, for extravagance in administra tion, fur broken law. and delayed re construction. All old issues havo pass ed away and there ia nothing left of them to explain or defend. Our oppo nents are on trial. Tho issues of the canvass aro shnqily defined. Tho peo ple demand and they will Imvo nn honest government and they will have reduction of taxation and decrease of expenditures. Thoy demand and will havo a change of financial policy through which a sound basis will be reached by an easier road than that of universal bankruptcy, which thoso in power persist in following. Tbey de mand and will have an ond of hate and and a beginning of peace and unity, We ask the aid of all who believe that the hour for change has come. The qnoslions are those of country and not of party, and in the coming struggle iu November, we beliove tbst every patriot will be with us iu the final vio- tory over the corrupt practioos and official power of an universally detest ed federal administration. ' ' ' By ordor of the State Coinmittuo, ., William McClklland, Chairman, Glories in his Crime. The editor ot the O.iceola World makes no effort to dony a sale of his paper to Camoron & Co., together with the good will and fixtures of the few Seventy-sixers loft in his keeping. Ho really "owns up" and attempts to Justify his folly, and defends Hayes, Cameron 4 Co. more vigorously last week than be did I he week previous. In lact ho glories in his shame. If the members of that or ganisation feel as good as be does they might very appropriately be called "the happy family." Personally, wo know quite a numborof the gentlemen who belong to the organisation in question, and wo shall bo greatly mis taken if they will allow themselves lo be sold for a price just like so many beeves. Wbito hxtvet we have known many, but white ttavtt we know none. Poorly Sold. The sale of the7Cera in this county to Cameron, Hayes 4 Co., by D. 8. D., Scott, McFaddcn, Bower & Co., is likely to be aet aside belore election day. "Official" docu ments signed by "Scott, Chairman," and "Bowor, Secretary ," are at a heavy discount just now. The fuw Demo crats, who still foolishly adhere to tbo '7fiers, foel themselves highly insulted because of their sale by Scott A Co. to tho enemy. Frionds, remember that "wiso mon frequently chango their views, but fools never," and knaves constantly. Worldlt Tiiisos. The Junior or gan among othor Haycs-Camornn puffs says: "The only objoction yet offered against Hayes, is that his cleo tion would be a continuance of what they call Grantism. This is not a no coosory oonscquenco, but admitting that the argument has shadow ot force, tho logical result would bo, that if Mr. Tiidon were to be elected, his administration would be a revivifica tion of Buchanantsm. That ia all there is In it." There, Democratic Juniors, smoke thatl How do you like "all there is in it?" Mistaken Souls. -The Ohio Radi cal Slate Committee closed their esti mate for the Stato canvass on Satur day previous to the election, and fig ured up tho majority to 18,245. If ow far they missed tho mark wo need but state that thoir majority ia only 6,000. How is that for the would be President's own Slate. Tho catimato lor Indiana waa as per "Sit ting Bull" Morton, 10,490, whilo tho Democrat have rolled up a majority of 7,000. The people did it, and thoy will deal far more extravagant with tho publio robbora in November, Plenty or Oroans. The Cumeron- II ayes Credit Mobilior party in this county baa now no loss than three or gans to help it along. The Journal, Timet and IVorW, aro all advocating tbe election ol tbe Credit Mobilier can didates, whilo our humble self Is "pad dling our own canoo," In the interest of Tilden, Hendricks and Jleform ; but wo will not despond. Wo aro deter mined (o do tho best wo can, and if our majority will run op to 1,400 or 1,800 in this county this fall, this trio mast not Mama n with it. That , "tidal wave!' which we have been looking for so long, commenced rolling "out West" lust week, and It looks now aa though there would be "a Solid South" and United North" about th 7th of November otet, not- withatanding tb , ohjsotfon of every Federal office holder Va th Union. "Tho countrv awftl".e Un,l ,v.f rAdftyst fast irarJf. 1 That is true. Bat bos- about tho balance "Ohio and India. all right. iiiu jean jivawd." Ha u thai (Hr high? -- -- --rv iu that city somelimo previous.!- But tho effort was us insigniSount- and fu tile, as Shapluy'a wai to Sculp the Sen ator In this phtco a lew weeks Dgo. The Clinton Democrat, In alluding to the " dead duck'a " effort, saya : "John W. Forney, Esq., made a Radical speech In 1-ock Haven Mon day night. Hie ability as a public spcukor, and his reputation as a writer and politinian, draw him a very tine audience. Ho opeui"i with a declara tion to eschew pcivouulitius, and a purpose to vvvhgh tho two parties in a just ua'.anco. Ho then told bow ho odcd loved tbo dear old Democratic party, and how it wrung his tender heart to tear hiiiioelf asunder, and all that) After this Utile platlorm had been constructed of fair intent and dis appointed affection, ho brought out " bis Hug," unit sailoU straight out Into tho tutnpestuous sea of parly haired I Like a tSpauiard at a bull fight, waving his red rat! to stir tip tho rage ot tho sluggish animal, ho llnuntod tbo bloody lurt, and in us nmny witys, iiml- as IVitulicallv, us a aiicnul ollleer minding a mcsrtugu in the itiiilnt ol buttle ! it would be absurd to any that ho nits not urilul running dexterous In the maimer ol bundling tho ensanguin ed rag. He sometimes covered his tiouil as seeming not lo bo shaking the iloody shirt, but still it wus there. Not u point was mudo but that it was an appeal to passions, ami ueuind this attempt to awaken sectional animosity be conceslud tho rotlentioss of the ad ministration, und kept tho living issues of tho day from before his audience. " Tho ' Hungry Bellies ' yeurned for some explanation ot the tin it I times, Boiuo excuse for tho extravagance and corruption of tho leaders of tbo Radi cal party, some pmposou relic! irom thoir troubles, but they got nothing but the bloody shirt, and abuse ol sou thern men about tho negro. - Thoy begged for bread and ' w ore ' given stones I And though he tried to make the uuiliuuce feel terribly bad about the way the neirj is treated, ho had not a Word tosuy about the way while wurkuiginen are sullering, nor ol tho fuel that iu ovvry Southern Slate where Democrats rule, peace and ami ty prevail. While in Louisiana and South Carolina, tbo Slates whero Rad icalism controls; abuses aro surd to ex ist against the negro, and the army is soul to keep those Stales in tho hands of the Dnrtv tho snetikor was nrnisinff! "Judged by tho highest aud best standard, M r. rorney s speech was a fltilure the harangue of a demagogue! As much below and diflorout from the calm, consideratelogical and patriotic remarks of Senator Wallace in the same building but a Tow weeks previ ous, as- Iho chastened utterances of a christian preacher aro different from tho mad barrangucs.of an infidel like moo tngersotl ! A QUEER CAICULA TIOX. The result ol last week's elections has put every Radical expert in tho calculation business "on bis pina." The editor of the Philadelphia Telegraph files exceptions to tho table prepared by the Timet, ot that city, which of course elects Tilden, and has gone to work and gives tho following tablo os Its judgment, which wo copy for tlio soke of rofcreneo hereafter: erATst rus ratko. Colorado 1 N.braika .. J Connection!. S Nerada 1 Florida"-- 4 New llamp.blre 0 lllinoie .. lllNes Jeraer 0 Indiana 16Ohlo...H ... 31 Iowa..- 1 1 1 Penn.vlraaia 30 Knnaaa.M II Rhode legend 4 Maine.. TjSootb Caroline..., MaeaaebuaetteH l.'L Vermont.. Michigan li" Mlnneool OjTotnl-. KI eTAtee ros ritona. Alabama.,,, Arkaneaa ... California... lielewaro ... Georgia. Kentock.H Loaiatnns M Marvlend.. ..... 10 Near York. .., SI S North Carolina. 10 ...... 6 Oregon-. I 1 Tenneiaee -. ....... I! .... II Toiae I 42 Virginia. II ..... 6 Weal Virginia I .... SiWIeeoneia. 10 Miui.rtppi. M iMonn ..... 8 1 Total 1st Tho editor oftho Timet come back in thia way "It atrikes ns lhat a calculation that puts Indiana and Connecticut down for Hayes and and then electa him by only soven votes, is tbo sorriest sort of whistling about a graveyard. Hayes may bo cloctod, but il Indiana and Con necticut have to do it, the musio and dance might just as well be stopped now and save tbe trouble." lue leiegraim man should secure a " fog bell," because bis calculation de- monotratoa very conclusively that ho has lost his tight and must hcreatter depend on tound. Poor Fellow. We notico that tho editor of the Oseoola World Is being annoyed with the $100,000 prison or stono pnlaco, as aomo pooplo prefer to call it. That institution ia an annoy ance to a great many people whose de portment in life is li 1 1 lo crooked to ward their lellow man. And some ol them bavo barked away, filing objec tion after objection in relation to its cost and construction, until they got inside. And how slraniro too, that those who contributed nothing, nr but little, toward its construction, growl tbo niosl and give the officers the most trouble. Too Thin I What a wonderful ef fort tho Iiadical editors are making thoso times to start saw mills, furna ces, rolling mills, and business general ly, without money, so as to bridgo over tbe election and try and fool the workingmen lor four years moro. Yes, boys, If Hayes, Cameron & Co. would get control of tho " machine," (as Fa ther Abraham termed it), for four years moro, then- would bo nothing lea for any of us. Mexico would bo a Paradise compared with tho United States. Read and IIkplrct. "Campaign Texts," found on our first pngo this week, are staRgoring truths that can- not ho overcome by mero sophistry. They aro Ifadiral truths that should bo read and studied by all men, in or der to nrrivo at tho troth in relation lo tho numerous public robberies that havo been pcrctratcl on tho pcoplo for tho last ten years. Head and hand lo your iinbllevingnoighbor. We are informed lhat Dunham, Scott 4 Co., now offer 025 per Lodgo.contain Ing twonty flvo Junior voters, who will sell themselves for Uctnty flot ctntt per bead, so as to allow tho negotiator to pocket teventy fttit per cmf of the profits. Sharp business, that. . f - i1 ii.iiw. - D err os have some moro " ofilclnt " Junior bulls, " with two or thrco ex ceptions," etc.,., "governed solely by the action of tho County Assembly I" J. W. Soott, (4iirman. M. S. Bower, fltrmary, Il ia evident from tho result of tho recent elections, that tho aale ol Cadet- ship, Indian trading pools, Credit Mo bilior stock, and th raising of salaries la about played nnt, to Sentitor Wallace's speech delivered THE EX- COS FEhERA TE SPEC WK. Parke Godwin, the critic, pool and author, who never voted for Donio crat, bus became disgusted wiLii tho rogues who rule hi psrty,nnd knrjwlrg Mr. Tilden "Ifom Jb.ia yriutk tip," has writion a long letter advocating his eloclion to tho Presidency. One chap ter oi liia Ictl't reads as follows: The tenth) are, Ihel la III "Prjlhee I gee then; tout t behold I" tbo He Coulederalee! I loob, and era large equadaof olaorinen. mialng s try of Uim lo divert the saae of the nubile from Ibrir ob iioouleliona and fraud.. Uebind tboin I aee n erood of eroduloue and long-eared Mlowere, who people lae moaner with pUnntoota Ibai enet only Is their own luara. At I approach more nearly, the embodied Awe, tbe tuearualo Droad, the nrjr.terioua tiorgun, reeulvee into s euoupod pumpkin sub a eandlo in It, abialog throuitb tbe mlel. What, In the nemo of all the eluSrd and rassed eeareorewo that ever flultrred, are tbrao Ka-Cunfederstoe S"iwg to do t Wbat oao they de 1 "He-enalerotfie freodtuen 1" alaui mora una) yea 1 aoavror, then tbe loatluet of Ju.tloo to aillled in eruty Amerleen heart, and Iba deu.uo of depu!ieoj alia triumphant on the ruina of our luoet eberiobed In.tilutlune. "Ke. eugiiiao the rebel debt, " wbl.pera another yea, vrbeu it la earried through by two-ibmle of eerh lluuao of Congreae and thrve-fourlba of all Iho Slate., Mht-b,will be;bm M.n.eri-k if eanon lied by the CuJIege of Cenlluale, or Sitting Hull eppoluled to tbe plena ol tli-oerel Hherinea. "rile up eleiuie lur loaeee Inuurred lo the Heoel Hon," umtterv n Iblrdi yre end the higher tbey nro pl!vd Ibe more aura tbey are to topple, aud eore.t ol all uoder tho Deiuoeratie poliuy of eeouolny and relreliobuient. r.hew I lht-.o are Iba ebaiiiivr dnvteea ot electioneering aeal, and uo more worthy ol herd thai the ery of tbo irlhw who holloed Ore lu tbe luldat of tbe drluge. Mr. Godwin baa beeu an open auli- siaVury advocate all bis life, mid now that tbe negro is free, be desires that tho whites bo made free also. ' Hence he declares for Tilden for President so as to be consistent on vital principles. He is no mere demagogrro. -'' ' . A Pool Snow. Tbo Radical Stole Committee, of Ohio, completed their canvasa of tho State, and ailor polling all the counties in tho State, arrive at the following : 17 eonnlieagivolho lladleal 0,120 IS " - " bi-merraUi 0,uT0 Radios) nail gala,.. ....... lit This is certainly a very poor show over last year, when we tuko into con sideration the fact that Ohio is the home oftho Radical nominee for Pres ident. However, il Cameron, Hayos & Co., can stand such gams in tho " Buckeye " State, wo will not com-, plain. G'lang! "Keren! new Lodgea of the order of J. 8. of '70, a. being orgeoleed In tbie oouoly," - Oeeeola R'ert.. Well, it is very strange that tho members of that organization should furnish tho oditor in quostion with in side information, aftor bo has sold the concern to Cameron, lluyes Ic Co. If "reform" consists in selling out to Iho enemy, is ft any wonder that the bet ter portion of the Seventy -sixers seced ed and clasped hands with tho true Reformers. Dunham, Scott A McFad den havo boen paid for just as so many beeves. This, those who have with drawn well understood at tho timo thev , . J oraooK t no corrupt canal. KxriTan. Tbo Cincinnati Commer cial, is alarmed at tho fact that for tho flint timo in tho history of that city, ncaily all tho Jews voted tho "v,,"n,"u iivnci. lien, n nicy pre - li.... vi'.ii i.-., fer country to party they will never . I . . ,. ui in ni'i ivist), ueeutlSO KltllleallSIll US now practiced is a mere plundering machine, in tbe interest of a few fami lies, ul an enormous expense to tho niiinv. jj Ubant'b Pit. Tho editor of the J (iiocnsburg rimes, in alluding to tho t rnnt-Mosby llityos combination, saye: Uuernlla Mosby, an ardent supporter of Hayes, says he has ' no confidence in politician whatever, never had and nover will have.' Decent pcoplo havo a similar opinion of Mr. Mosby. Grant however, Inys Mosby's head upon bia breast, and they auck milk from tho some oocnsnnt, ' turn about' " Hlaine Cauoht Aoain. Tho St, Louis Timet saya: "Jim Hlaino has charged that tho 'Confederate Con gross' placed at the bead or tho Com mittor on Commerce 'a Utile rebel' named Hereford from West Virginia, and it turns out thut Hereford was fighting in tho Union army, whilo Blaine was sending a substitute and drawing dividends on his Spencer riflo contract." A Goodly Nuuhsii. There uro 30,. 880 exhibitors in the international Centennial Exposition. Of these, 8,1S5 aro from the United Slates. Spain and her colonics come noxt with 3,822, and Portugal third with 2,462; Turkey 2, 632; Franco, 1,!7; Argentine Re public, 1,397; Canada, 1,347 ; Italy, 1,444; Germany, 1,099, and (ircat Britain 1,004. "The rebel yoll" (in their imagina tion) hns always gritted very heavily on tho cars of thoso loyalists, who never hoard that yoll on tho field dur ing tho four years carnago. How hor rifying to contemplate? That millions of whito men ia tho South, are just as good and as frco as a negro, or yankec. Tho Philadelphia TimrAsays: "Hayes is certified to the country for Novom bcr enfeebled by his faltering Jtcpubli can lines, whilo Hendricks is present od to tho nation grocn with tho laurels ol a substantial victory wrested from tho very desperation of power." Editorial Sales. About "twenty years ago," the flint editorial sal that over catnoolT In this county, occurred, Tho second ono took place two weeks ago. If the last proves as fatal as the first, may "tiod have mercy" on tho souls of tho negotiators. (iooD for Fink We learn that the Dcmocratio conferees of tho Cumbria and Blair (xxxvth) Senatorial district, have nominated W. F. Conrad, of Ty rone. Who his competitor will be Domon or Rolterts, we have not lenrnod. The Oblo disaster, is now what tor ments Hayes A Co. Kiglileen tuonsand fbnr buudwd and forty-llvo, (18,445) waa tlio eatlntato of the Iiadital Stato Commlttco, lint to com down to 7,000 la truly awiul. Oh ! for a "Solid North I" Tho Republican of this Henatoi inl Dlalritt havo nominated Mr. J. Spear Thompson, of Centre county, as their canuiuato Tor Stauj Senator. As thia District is Domocratio by a hiitlorllv of over 3,000, Mr.Tbompaon'a mnninir ia ntereij a matter ot form. Th Pennsylvania Coal Company will sell 100,000 tona of Plllston coal on Friday, in Now York. And in tbo sama city, 100,000 tons of Scrnnton coal will b sold for th Delaware, iaoaawanna Wcstsrn Hsilrond Co., n Otohcr 2Mh. Mr- H. Y. h. Lincoln, ol Union county, has been nominated by tho Rcjpuhlloan vnntorues of this Con. rcsloii.l District for Congress. As tli'-.u Is a Democratic majority of about 4,000 In tho District Mr. Lincoln's chauoos fur a term at Washington am anything but llaUorliig.. Mr. Mackoy, our nominoo, will be returned by a, larger mujority thiui bo had two years o. Tho police authorities ot l'liiludel. plila are working at a new cluo in the Churlio Ross abduction caso, and re cently arrested a man in Harriaburg who ia suppoad to know tho where abouis of little Charlie. The' authori ties ruluso to reveal anything in their possession, but aro of the opinion thut they nro iu possession of lltofifjlit mini, and thut tho speody recovery of the boy is possible. - There was a very severe snow storm in (juobco on Sunday last. Tho thor oughfares wore blocked with' the snow full, and street car travel was suspend ed. Snow alr-o fell in consideralilo quan tities in Ottawa, mid at some points on tho Ottawa river was six inches deep last night and snow ' still fulling. About three inches uf'sLow also .full at Providsmv, R. I., on ."iiuiday, ilntytoi m J continuing Irom dnylight until noon. Two young Canadians werei killed on tbo Pennsylvania Huilrond, uutiut eighteen miles irom Philadelphia, on Monday morning lust. Tbo two young men were on iho platiurm smoking, und as tho train roundoj it curvo th-y fell ; ol? under the cur wheels and were in-j stantly killed. " ' Six million five hundred and twenty four thousand three hundred and twen ty -six acres-of the public, laiulo iro disposed of during tho year ending June 30, 1870. Of those, 2,875,910 were tuken under the homestead nets. Thelieeeher block and a largo iniiii bcr of other buildings in Syracuse, N. Y., were dt troyed by tiro on i-uiidity. Lorn (7!,0l)l. The town records were all destroyed. ' CKNTENNIAL (illKKTINI.W. J llllio) rt, how do you like your sulo to ('aii)ur.ni It Co., by Scott 4 Co ? Jim 2Hmtistracut3. FREDERICK O'L. BUCK, ATTOliX EV-AT-LA W , llrarllrld, Pa. All trial biirinert promnt Ir attended to. Offle on Seoood atrtot, ti.xt door t AMret Natlunal Rant. ootll, ;o. HILLS 4 1IEICHIIOLD, DENTISTS, CLRAUFIRLD, PENN'A. ! Hill" "ld inform bi. frivo l. ' riativnte tunt he ha. aeocltpd with bim, in and a tbo ; pmetioe of .knti.irv Dr. J. L K. Ikiebhold. s genllrlnao whom be eon rvroumrnd with full nevurance nf giving aaliafoe'tvn, ehunld he ehanee to be out nf the oRioe. All work rnei-aolaed to glie aatlafareloB. A. M. II 11.1. S. OoL IS, 'VO lf. J.L.U. Ilb'ICHflOLU. i;XKOUTOitS NOTICE.- '-- .-"oiic J Notice ie hereby gl ran that fftlere tei 1 M h, -i.,-. o .k.unj.vi,..! ,l" "' J""' nil aw, 8r., deed, iweof i Clearfield boroagb. Clvar.leld oountr, 1'onn'a, I all p.r...u. Indeblnl u enid etUte ere rilrliid io mane iminedieto payment, anu tnoeo Saving elaima again! tbo .auto will prevent them duly autlivoliCNlvw for wetUemrat. It. II. SHAW, I le.rGtU, 0. U 1. 1.170 G!. ksrcolor. (JAUTIOX.-- All pt-rMMif r heiot-.r ciutlont-'J nyslnil purub.in r In mny vmy luwJ.ili, witli (bo luHow.nn .'I'lwrtjr, n.. in ao-M-i'.ti f Henrj liiehl, ot Itolt tuwuxhip, JvKrna oouu'.r. to wit : Ont Yfiji t Oxn, u ib tana wr parctut-d j by a.t i l,'iitbloy i n,)-. 0lj aro eft w4 b ,tlj lilebl frit hnnt a-jhjel h m rrf v fin tim. I juit.N iiiiii.nm n. ! lOUKT PK0Cl7A.M.Tr0X J Wiuh.a)i, Hob. C. A. WAYKR. I'rr.iJt.nt Jul of tbn Court of C-.t-juiua I'hu.l ilf? twt,n. ty-Dfih Jii.licial DiilritL, ouikiw.1 .f th ofoao f Olomrficltl, Ontre mini CliBio:!, an.l Una. W M. C. KOI.tY ii1 Hob. JOHN J. KKAD, A oriato JuiegM f ClerlloM e u:ir, bat e inued their prtwcpf, in inn dtrrr.rrt, fnf tho hultlin of n Adjournr.l i!,.tirt i.t riuitunu Bt tiie Court Hou-, t.. i It-nrilelJ, in and I .r ibt tuun tf of OVavflfW, ciriiitueuiitiB ion He NKOIl.NJ) MONDAY. THK ISTH 1AY OK .UVKMHtl. 1878, and eontinuinf two wwlca. NOTICK la thervlora boroby git on to Jnrora and ltD4, in and lor aaid oouaty of CicorBald to boj alffl afipoar io thoir pruper paraoaa, at 1 0 o oloult A. M. of aaid day, to do tboaa thinfa which ia their bnbalf partaio U bo dont. UlVKiNaiidermj band at Clcnrfleld, tbli 18tb day orUotobcr, in the year of our loordonothpa. tUnd efgfct hootlrotl aud aov-nty-aii. . , - W. 1, JUPHKHSOX, MorlB. QRPHAXS COURT SALK.U Wta of . t. STAMTKn, dee d. Br virtue of na ortlrr of the Orpbane' Coeirt of ClrarOalileouolr, there wilt beaold nt publio alo, uvruuu, nn tVeducMla) , Narenber 1, IS70. at 1 e'el.ck p. m.. all lhat oertaln lot of (round tituate in the borough or tluri.le, Oleerteld Uo.. Pa., hoarded end dceeribed ae fwllowe: On the ootlh br lot K, 74, on thr oculh bj lot No. 10, on Ibe eaat .j an alley, end on Iheweit be Weple alreet, havini a Tront of eilitj feel, en.1 drptli of one hundred add .iti V fuer, end knoSn in the rrtmofaeid borooeh n lot No. H, having- thrroon ererted a two aturr frame hnum. M-..n. l-.hr.p, and oeeeaMrv out l.uil.lin... r... frcit tree and a food well of weler at the door. Tauna r.r SaLR. One-bolf the iiurr-h.. m.. upon eonflriuelion of tele, aud the baliace to one eoiir, wilh interetl, to bt reeureit hr bund and ui.,ng.T. v3 ioe preini.e.. JACKSON PATCNIK, ' Admintetralor. Wai.i.acb a Kr.aaa, Atlornera, i Ilnroiide, Oet. II, I;e 4t. 1 Allcglicny Valley Railroad. I.OVT OKAUK DIVISION. , ON and nfter Mundar. June loi'h, 1070, the pervenRer traip. will run daitv (exrrtit . -.-.. u ,..u ii.ii. anu A'riltwouil, ae followe i I ASTWAKII.Ii.t Ualllearoe Pitieliar. 0:311 a. m. lied Hank 11:44 ; Miio Junction I t-.m, New Brthlrhrm Il iO p. n ; Mar.ville 1:0a, Trot Ml t llruohvll e l:.S0 i Fnller'a MS , h,,' ei.IJ.vill. Dullnlt 0:01 Snmmit Tunnel l:; PenOrld 0:40 t Weedrllle 4:00 1 Ilcewaette 4:20 i nrrirea ot Oriftwood at km. W MlTVfA H lUtit, Mall lr.ro, Orlflwo, 1M p.wii Hraeivlle 1:10 1 VI eerlvilla I:). Penteld t 5i Hnmmil Tunnel Mr ; UBol. (t Heneldarillel:10i Fuller'. S:V1 ; liroovrtlle Trojt lo, MaTavillel:.1tl New llelhleheen 4:Jj' Sliio Janelion 6 : I ; lied ll.nl 0:47 i arrive, at I'ilt.bnrj at MO p. m. A Tbe RtvnolJ.tille Aeeelnmodeliiin learea R.iaelderNle dallr at J Jll a m. aod etrirae at Kr-d Hank at 0:10 n m. Lnavre Red Il.nh at ?:34 a, m.; nrrlrve at IU; nold.vlll. at WM p. m. Clew Conrerll. n. made wllb truln. on' P. I. llallirad at Unit eood, and wilh trelne on the Allvvn.r Vnllej H.i)r..,l at Had ll.nk. V IAVII MlTARllO, Uen'ISnpV 'A A. jAcltfloo, Hnpt L. U, Olr. T 1ST OK JUIiilHS. 1 J I.lat or Juror, drawn far Norewiber term, A. U. IS70, to be bold na the td M .ndj or Ko. reober, (Ulh daj), and enotinue for two weekt: " "' ' ' rtsit tin. B. Jrnklna, I'ur'.rllle, il.em Bjri-e, nam. Id. w.ll.San.ll.ird.Oaraola w. .i.rriann, rv. n an. tt a-mOO lfl..k.. UL... w. H. Welle. Omola. Samuel Sline, Oaeeala. B tl.lleerhart. Itemlur i K. Hull, Wallaertoa,' A. C. Shew, tlu.lien, W. Or. Olii. , Wallaeeton, II. llemllton, Oreham, Woe. "tickler, Wrahaui, P. Bell, tlreeawood. iiioeon nmeal, Unajre, Wm. It. Peteta, Unmre, Jeoob Iliuelihff, Iloe., Jnmea Jamee, jr. Hosk., Joke Chaee, jr., II. leaao Shimel, Sradlurd, Uenrr Albert, llradfurd, J. I). Thorn.., Urarlford J. II. Sevier, Rred)-, Jno. Ilnaon, ir.. Unlleh. Jim. MoOullr, Unlloh, e.d. uurry, jr., Jordan, r.ine Lanleb, Lewrewoe. A. I.. Ataeon, lAwranee, Jera. Hot-rer, Morrle, Honbra trail, Hewn, l.oferetle Mectare. Pike Hob'l Sloll, Woodward. noon nvllr, llr.,lv B. T. llri.bin, Br.Jv aacwRU WRRK. 0. Ml mot. Clearflel. P. (IHIIiiu, Ch..t, J. T. Hull, Covlnjlonr, t. f. Valemonl,Cor'ion S. aleClerrew, Ueostar, Jek Peartnw, Deaatar, Malt. Tela, Uoihen, Oanlal Fieber, Uraham, Prank Pot, lle.lon, li. litlll. t. Arderf, Carwaaarlll, John Uoea, Bell, It. W. Melt. Bell Peter Thompeon, Bell, Thompeon, Boa--, Kraneti Kjrlor, Boefa, Jna. Shlmel, Verfe, ilerrla Bmeal, Beef e, A. Llrlafeton, Rrodterd John li. tlroj, Brndferd Ueoreo Belle, Brad;, A. llea.all, sr., Br.ilj, O. II.Ooedlandrr.Rrede Wat. Mvbla.e,, Vredr, B. ft. H.;.. Tirade, A. Llddle, Brad;, J. Rufner, llnrn.ide, J. O, Wleo, Jordan, u. Oonawor, Sarthaw., A, Ranhlo. Kmilhew.. J. Spaefcman. Lea'oo. W. A. Read. Lawvwo. Jeoob May, Morrle, "Pieew, I Mia M. M.klrsn, Peoa, M. Nnrrlv, pu0. ?r7KtiriMIU"ERY coons. mim '3Mrt,wwMt. UDITOR'S NOTICPt-" Mats A llAnuentrt , No. M Sept. T. un Jas. IIabiiiissa. j I.avuti Facial The ondvreigued heviug been appolnu .. dlloa be report and diettibute tlio land, ati from Slierlt a rSnle on Ibe above verb, b.n.,7, ' notion to all peril. . lovoieolrd that ba will a, j to Hie dullea of ble epp.ilnllnent, at hla efea , the Uorotigb of Ciearoeld, on Tura.ar, OetL illh. at 10 o'el.K.k, a. m. II. 91. SMITH JaelOethVIS. A,d, JTKW CABINET MAKING silop. M. B. SPACKMAN De.iree to announce to Iho ublle that tv opened a ' - CAULS r MA KINO SHOP IN OI.KAItKIgi,t, When he will KRRP ON li t N il ' FtfZwiTXTTTSS Ard do all klrnl. of OADINKT WORK and lie I'AIR HJRNrrUllbl of all hii.de, en i holieo end to the belt poa.ible manner, She w raurtb etreet, vppo.no fern 4 Mrrill'. C.rr,.n 1, 'iO-iy. FALL AND WINTER OPENING! , KKir, M (LLINKKT UOODi. On Thurttdity, OoUbrtth, I will rffnri fnj Phila)l(ihi, vl b ft UrKtAitd wtll mWuH Hi of Ullhacr U'Kitii, In runoh pftlttn, HATS, BONNETS, rinin, Pjnw.rr. Vvti, Btt'bfii, Ae., H gf ill netrTtW -tylt and jlct4 from tbt Utti . itKrtlint Iruta Karop. I ttn tlu prepand to trim ai nj; jtuod In ay line Ml tr lh lvtwl m I uv heft RttcotiiuK thi Winter opening la tb ; ' . cllj, ud mm pott ed in vcryifau,; NEW AND STYLISH, end aa to prior, I eas elt luwvr then anr one to tho mark.,!. MHB. T. K. WATSOX. Clearfo id, l' , Oct. 4, '70 . SEWING MACHINES. Llesr seaiiao 6EWINI1 M tClirNKS rOH 8AI.K DT uiIaKs 11. in: 1: its, CLKAItFIRl.0, PA. ( Rraldenoe in Welt Cloorlvld All hinJier BRWINU MACHINE? CLEtNCu and KKi'AIHKU. Aleo, dvilr-r In all kind, of Hewing Macbiae Nordlee. Oil, Knrllvrw, Tack. merkm, C.ten, Tbraod Cntfern, lieutwer. and Binder., Oil Caa., KbutUe. Chenk.rpriag. Feed-oiiriug, A.i. New Feed put In the old .trie Wheeler A R'llwo Menhinee. New Cog.wbeel. pt in th 8iocvr M.rhiae. I OLD MACIlf.N'LS or I.KAI.V uk. . ia pirt I payment for Keor M.ehiaea. - w'i!l esi: el the re.idnwee of pereooa livieg la or alimif Cleerllelil, if anvlhinf i hla line ia ' ("erin-'l. If por.onatlr Informed, or through the 1 Po.toffice by letter or postal oard. flood, teat nr men It dreirrfl. 10 or.Irring ujr letter, be tore and aire name of llarbtne. Ce.h tnnal areompiinr all ordi-n bj mil. ' Mtl.KS R. H K K US. UraiGvlii, I'. Aug. 2.1. IKt-tm. NEW AND G It O C E It Y STORE. A. G. Hoots KRAMER & CO., No. 41, Pie's Opera HoetM, t'learMeld, Pa. Keep eonalantl os hasil 8CQAR, i . ' j " COFFEB, ' ' " ' .. TEAS, COAL OIL, Evacr, SALT, .SPICKS, S0AP; . i Canned and Dried Frolle, Tobaone, Cltara, Cu- j dlea, Cl ior Vlnrier, Batten, Kf co, Ae. j ALSO, KXTIIA OIIE VADI , I M ht?.it nnd Buckwheat Flour j Corn Meal, Chop, Feed, Ac, All. of which will be eold eboep for esib or in. exchanp fur ooastry prodaee. ClearOold, No. 10 ls74. tf , 1870 FALL 187G WILLIAM RBBI la rocelvlna; a Bus asMrtaisal of FALL AXD WIXTKR GOODS, To whir a tit) sake th stlralios of CASH BUYERS. Ilreara Msalln, yard Tt, a rrata and spa Hlenrhrd Huellite, S eeala and! p. Flannels, IS rente and ap. t aiilou flannel, H rents sad ap. Ureas fioodn, IO cento ad a p. Showle, ftfl renin an4 ap. FeUmtltta,SOcta,n4n, Ciluirra fur Men aud Horn, AMI cento an. IAXCY GOODS, TnniMixcs, &c I In Rrea. variety ( Hip icry lowest ju ices. t WILL HKI.L VOV COI) AT TIIK I T.BV IIIH KST PRICMv AWII (lllAMANTRn HATIBPACTIOr.. WILLIAM REED, HOON Hit. S, OPRNA IKIIiaaV rlereld. rs. ri A