Uioeoi B. Goodlandir, Editor. J WEDNESDAY, aunjiju,!".!-", win. I .. . . - ; ld, If yoa want to know what t going on ! la ths basin,, world, Jest rord our udvortising t ..lum... the A.i ..i.-. pemeuiar. ! NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET, run fbmidist: ! I j i SAMUEL J. TILDEN, OF IK YORK. tun vicB rit8iiKKT: THOS. A. 11ENPRICKS, OP IXDIANA. DEMOCRATIC ELECTORAL TICKET. ELECTORS AT LARUE: Chirks 11. Bockalew, : Sim ml B. WIIkd. DISTHICT ELECTORS; I. RobartF. Sllef, I. Ilaorga R. Uarrell, I. Wai. II. Wright, 4. Thor. 8. Oaibill, &. Jobo Moffat, 6. John A. Morrlion, 7. Owen Jonrfl. 8. Is. K. UaaK, V. Joel L. Lightotr, JO. H. T. Trombowar, II. (loo. II. Rulasd, 13. Jobs Naaloa, 13. J. U. McCamant, 14. Daoial D. Boat, 15. J, 11. MoCollom, IS. Franklin W. hnos. 17. Jobs I hi. IS. Tbouiai Hawor, IS. Darid Small, ;0. Sabafltias Mfimmar, 21. Jamo Hailett, 21. Jobs li Uolbrio, 23. Robart B. Oibros, 24. David S. Morrii, 25. Robart B, Brows, 2. Thoo. W. Grayaon, 27. BrnJ. F. Morrii. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. roaossaa : L. A. MACKEY, of lilinloo eouulr. aiatros: WM.W. 11ETTS, of CleartMd, (Subjaet to deciiioD of Gonferm). abkihblt : A. C. TATE, of C'.aarotld. nnimrp : ANDREW PENT7, Jr., of Bradj lowsibip. AflflOCIATR JODflSSI ATIRAM OUDKN.of Lawrence lowniblp. VINCENT B. llOL'f, of Bradford lowmbirff smtnirT ATTosasr : WM. M. MoCULLOUOll, of Claarnald. jrsr rovwliinioRBB : BR. J. r.UIIHCHFIELD, of CltarOelJ. DEMOCRATS TO YOUR POSTS. Tho Democratic County Committee in vlow of tho happy results flowing from the rocont cloctions, and tho im porativo noccssity for a radical change of rulers which must bo accomplished at the approaching contest, call upon all who lovo a free govornment to as sist in holding moetings at the follow ing named places, viz : At CLEARFIELD, on Tuosday evening, October 31st. This is to be a general Mass Meeting of tho pcoplo of tho county, and it is hoped that all will tako an interest in getting up tho largest gathering ever held in the county. Hon. L. A. MACKEY, our Congress man, and S. R. PEALE, Esq., our nom inee tor Bonator, will bo present to address tho pcoplo. Ex-Gov. BIGLER Sonator WALLACE and Judge BAR RETT will, of course, bo present. The following programme for hold ing a scries ol meetings bos also been agreed upon : HORRISDALK MINES, on Wadnetdav es- laa, Oot. 26. Bueakon, Iaraal Toit, Frank Fiald in and S. F. Brockbank. IILEN HOPE, for Baoearla and Oinllrb.on Friday avaning, Oct. I7lh. Speakers, Br. Borer 4. a. Waltan aad K. Wallaoa. NEW MILLPORT, Saturday afternoon, Oot. 18. Spaekera, I. Toil, Col. Barrett, Br. Bo7or, and Jamee Kerr. ANSONVILLB, for Jordan, Knol and part of Ferguaon, on eatnrday, Oct. 2Stb. spcakera aaoae aa above. PENFIRLD. for Ilualontownibin.on Satnr, pay erening, Oot. SSth. Speaker!, Win. M. Mo- Cullougb, Abm. llumpbrey and F. O'L. Buck. NEW WASHINGTON, for Cbnt and Bum lido, on Tbonday evening, Nov. id. Speakera, Col. Waller Barrett, J. 11. Walters and not. K Wallaoa. LUMBER CITY, oo Friday evening, Nov. Id Speaker!, Wa. M. MoColloeb, J. B. W alien and Wm. E. Wallaoa, I10UTZDADE. for Woodward, on Friday eve sing, Nov Sd. Speakers, lies. Ueorge H. Bar rett and Israel Test. OSCEOLA, for Deoatur. on Monday evening, Nov. Sth. Speakera, Israel Test, Wm. M. Mo- liullougn and James iterr. The foregoing scries of mootings will not prevent the holding of othors in localities wbero our friends doom thorn necessary ; but timely notice should bo given to the Chairman of the Coun ty Committoo, so as to mako tbo ne cessary arrangements with the speak em. Israel Test, Chairman. John W. Howe, Secretary. aearficU, Oct. 18fA, 1876: Democrats to Your Posts. It be hooves cvory citicen, who claims to be a Democrat ; or, any other individual who thinks more ol his country and pertonal liberty, than he does of his party, to go to the election on tbo 7tb of November, and cast his ballot in favor ol reform. And this can only be brought about by voting the T)em ocratic ticket attention. A Kelonn can i.evor , be introduced whilo tho agents, or principals ofaoorrupt Government are kept In position. A change must take place beform a Reform can be looked for. Therefore, thoso who desire both change and Reform, should bear the tact in mind that neither will bo ac complished unless thoy voto for Tilden nd Hendricks. Tbo United Slate Treasury Depart ment i authorised by law to employ 400 persons. It actually employ 2,800 persons, or seven timos as many as it has warrant of law to employ. a i .tf1 Lieut. Penlx, is the proper mini to vote for, fur Slim ifT. Turn out totlio Clul' niielinj in l Opera House on Saturday avoiiin. "VYhal will Pennsylvania do?" f'AoiVeiMe ..yl Why vote lor Tililen u nil llendiiefc, of cou me. Kaiih'AIji Look Here! Ik South Carolina still in the United Slati-s, or in MoxieOi or in Smin ? l'leuw) ans wer by return mail. - .... . way. However, let Democrats givo society a wide berth, Ti() r( Iwttnm, Chairninn Test adilroa Itiu i'cinu lul.i ol jiuin.-. aim ; Deraturtownliip,at MorriwlaloSIines ! this, Wednesday evening. Tho Tildcn and Hendricks Club meets in Tie's Opera Ilouso on Satur 'day evening. Several speakers will be present to address tho people. , " Tho llebel Yell " grates awfully ! upon loyal ears since tho October elec tions. It was bud enough before, bill I it's almost abominable now! Poor fellows!! Millions for plunder, but not one font for economy., Radical practice. i Yotor, remeinbor that Tuesday No vember 7th is tho day of election. Sec tbat you got out to the polls and ask your neighbor to go with you, and then voto for Tildcn and Hendricks, and thereby assist in iwving your country from ruin and disgrace. In 1874, tho pcoplo of Nebraska ap plied for 2,000 rifles in order todulcnd their homes against tho Sioux Indians. Congress refused to let them have, tho arms. Hut Congress permitted the In !.i:..n i u ;.. r... un r. nod repeating rifles in 18i0 to bitting lull and bis men. With these arms Custer and bis soldiers were massacred. "Fivo miles of fire," is the way they talk about the Democratic procession in Pittsburgh, tho other night. No such demonstration was ever before witnessed in that city, by cithor parly, os though Allegheny would go for Til den, improbable as it may bccui. lint these "good times" promised tbo work men four years ago now finds 20,000 out of work and looking for bread. Keep An Eve on Them. A number of JUNIOR RADICALS are mnking a bold move, in thoir Lodges to pledge the few Democrats who still bolong to that organization, to voto for Mr. iiade baugh, tbo Radical nominee for Asso ciate Judge, instead of Major Holt. Thoso inside, should not allow them selves to be sold in that way. This is a straight Radical trick and Demo cratic Juniors should kocp a shnrp lookout. Si'Eaiunu. Tho Harrisburg Patriot in alluding to tho Radical nominee for Senator in this, xxxivth, district,says " J. Spear Thompson has been nomi nated by the Republicans for Senator in tho Centre, Clearfield and Clinton district. Mr. Thompson has a spear already driven through the middle ot his nn mo, and it is ominous ot what will happen to him politically whon tho Democrats of the thirty-fourth dis trict reach for him." Dkuauooism. To hear a liadicul stumper say that if Tilden is eloctcd President that our people will be com pelled to pay tho "Rebel debt." Head er, how docs it sound for an individual to state that ho will pay his neighbor's debts, when it is notorious to all that he cannot cancel his own obligations. No ono but a fool or a knavo will re sort to such low stuff, and the speakor who utters such sentiments, places very low estimate upon the intelligence of his hearers. You re Another. Many ot our readers will recollect that the "lie' passed most emphatically botween Gov. Uartrantt and Mr. Gowcn, re cently, in relation to the purchase of the Molly Maguiro voto last fall. Mr. Gowan has mado his word good by proving just what bo intimated in his speech ot Pottsvillo, nnd proves it, too, by one of tho men who handled tho cash. It will now bo in order for the Govornor and his friends to rise and explain away the oath of one of their confederates. This last revelation is truly horrifying to ovory mind partly endowed with tho ideas of civilization. Cheap Comfort. Tho Radical lead ers rojoice becauso Hayes saved them Ohio. Tbcy counted on Indiana and West Virginia, too; but Belknap and Babcockism is played out with tho people in these two Stules. Bigotry and public plunder still holds Ohio. A majority of tho people ol that benight ed commonwealth care little for liber ty or personal freedom, preferring that post traders, crooked whiskey dealers, cadetship sellers, burglar-proof sate crackers, and " Mosby's men " should run tho machine for them and divido the plunder on tbe Hancock plan. A happy family, indood, aro thoso Buck eyes. L ...I Lost Honors. Our onirononts in this Congressional and Senatorial dis trict havo at last found candidates who aro willing to be slaughtered for tho good ol tho country),?). Our congress man, Mr. Mackey, is to encounter Jlr, R. V. B. Lincoln, of Union oounty. whom tho Haycsitcs have placed in the field for congressman. For Sena- tor tboy havo presented tho nnmo of Mr. J. Spear Thompson, ol Contro Co, Well, if Messrs. Murray and Arnold can afford to havo their ambition fold ed up and laid away in this manner, we can eland it if they can. Tbcy, however, have our sympathy on this occasion. Till Senators flip. It will bs ob served by the proceeding of tho Sena torial Conference, that S. II. Tcalo, Esq., ol Lock Haven, is our nominee for Stato Sonator, instead of Mr. Bott. This is not as wo cxpoctod, but as Mr. Poalo isagontloman of high character, and pronounced an honest man by bis neighbors, of all parties, we do not hesitate to place his namo at our mast head, and call upon ovory Democrat in Clearfield county to support him for Senator. This wo know to be tho do- sire ol Mr. Bolts, whom Mr. Poale baa defeated. And the former wants hi friends to work a aoalously for Mr. Pealo as thoy would have worked for him bad he been successful before tbe Conference. our XOMIXEES. The people of Clearfield County liave never been pitisentod with a tic ket containing the names ol belter candidates, than tho one offered for Iheir siift'rago by tho Democratic party J this CVntcnmalyer. tiilo that ol our oplHincr.U ia notoriously the weakest we ever looked upon. In tho persons of Mr. TiMcn and Hendricks, we have truo and tried statesmen, of tho very highest order! in point ol al'ilitv. and ospcrienoe. and been corrupted from the highest to the lowest position, they are VfA without a Main. Messrs. Mackey and l'eale, both from Clinton County. Of tho former wo County have repeatedly borno testimony to his upright character and ability, in these columns and therefore ho needs no further recommendation from our bauds at this time. Ho will of course receive H turgor majority in our county than he Uul two yem-a ago. Mr. Pealoisu newuiun, und to many , of our readers is wholly unknown. We have known him us a high-minded j honorable gcntluinaii and uu unswerv ing Democrat for a number years, und are satisfied thut ho will make un up right, able and honorable Senator, and is entitled to tho voto of every Demo crat in the county. Our county ticket is mado up of live Democrats peculiarly fitted for the sev eral positions for which they are nam ed. Mr. Tuto, our nominee for Assem bly is well known to most of our peo ple. Having discharged the duties of l'lolhonotiiry forsixyoars, with mark cd ability and to the satisfaction of all parties, ho will, with equal impartiality and ability, servo his constituents in tho lower House of our State Legisla ture. His election is a forgone con elusion. Andrew Pentz, jr., our nominee for Sheriff, is a Brady township farmer, honest by nature and practice, is well adapted to discharge, tho onerous uu ties imposed upon that officer. Mr. Pentz, belongs to the soldier e.emont, having served as Lieutenant, and carries nn honorable discharge in his pocket, "copporhoad," as ho was called, by thoso loyal fellows who had substi tutes mustered in, or had themselves exempted. Soldiers and ovorybody else, will of course voto for "Andy Pentz," because ho is competent to dis charge tho duties of his office, while bis rival is wholly unfit fur the post turn. This fact is so notorious that tho Journal, the Rudical organ, has re fused to hoist bis name. Our nominocs for Associato Judge.", Abraham Ogdeii, of Lawrence town ship and Vincent B. Holt, of Bradford township, aro both farmers, and two of tho oldest settlors in tbo county.and havo probably the lurgost family con ncction in the county, of any other two men over placed on ourtickot. Their integrity is obovo suspicion, and thoir elevation to tho honorable position to which tho' aspiro will bo mutually creditable to both constituent nnd officer. Win. M. McCtillough, Esq., our nom Inco tor District Attorney, is personally known to tho largest portion ot tho voters of this county. Being ono ot our best stump speakers ho has been seen und hoard by all who havo fre quented Democratic meetings for ton years past. He is honest and compe tent and will of courso bo elected over his vigilant competitor by the usual majority. For Jury Commissioner, we present tbo nome of Dr. J. P. Burchfiuld, of this borough. Ho too is ono of thoso "rebels" who was in tho Northern Army during the rebellion. He is highly quulifiod for tbo position, und will dischargo the delicate duties en joined upon him intelligently and with honor alike to tho voter and officer. The Grangers should give our ticket a hearty support, becauso a majority of our nominees are farmers whilo tbo other ticket docs not contain tho name of a einglo farmer they aro all pro fessional, or middle mon, and havo no sympathy with the working classes. Don't Trabe. Our opponents have but ono candidato for Associate Judge In the Hold Wm. Radebaugh by namo. His friends want to trade him into office. If ono ot our nominees for that office was a resident of tins borough, it would be a crimo in the estimation of our Radical friends, but the residonco of Mr. Radebaugh in this wicked borough makes it a virtue, and thoy make that a material point outsido, and to got still more votes lor bim, tbey are but tonholing Democrats to voto for him. Il they meetan Ogden man they want bim to drop Major Holt, and vole for Mr. Rudobaugh, as a more compliment. If thoy moot a Holt man, they ask him to drop Mr. Ogdcn ond voto for Mr. "Rody" through pure friendship! By this mothod ol trading they aro attempting to oloct Mr. R. Associate Judgo. Don't trado, nor cast any com plimentary votes nt this election. Dem ocrats, your country demands that you voto tho full Democratic ticket from Tilden to Burchfiold. Do not allow yourselves lo bo docoyed away by the enemies of your country and your party. Democratic Meetinos. Our moot ings this campaign, are tho largost and most enthusiastic we ovor witnessod. Tho Ponn Township Club meeting on Wednesday last, was addressed by J B. Walters and Abm. Humphrey. Tho Greenwood mooting, on Thursday.was addressed by J. B. Walters and John Cleary. Tho Pleasant Hill meeting In Bradford, on tho samo evonlng, was addressed by Dr. Burchfiold, S. F, Brockbank and James Kerr. Tho Wallaceton meeting, on Friday even ing, was addressed by Col. Walter Barrott, Abm. Humphrey and F. O'L, Buck. The Osceola gathering, on Thursday cvoning, was addressed by Messrs. Fortney and Spanglor, of Oellefonte, and Col. Wallor Barrett, Abm. Humphrey and F. O'L. Buck, and wa probably the largest political gatboring that ovor mot in tho oounty. Tho numbers alarmed the Hayesitos and astonished the Tildcnite. The Tilden aud Hendricks Club of this bor ough, mot in Pie's Opera llouso, Sat urday evening, and wa addressed by Col. Walter Barrett and F. O'L. Buck. Tbe mooting at Congress Hill and Frenehvillo, were addressed by Israel Test and a F. Bnxkbank. The turn out at these mootings look liko 1,800 majority. SEXA TORIAL COXFEREXCR. I The Oelogatos from this X XXIV Senatorial district, composed of the oouiilica of Centre, Clearfield and Clinton, mot at llellofonte on tho 12th ot October. Tho following namou gen- . .1 .1.-:- : ... tlotnwi l'ene-wntgu tiicir iuijiui.-ihw countlea. Caere, O.U. Uerlln.er, Or W. P. Rilbroak, J. P. )nria.n. Ci.nnni. Thos. llrockbiek, Fmoj Field ing, K A. Liiler. Cumi.IT, II Urono, W. W. Reoki,, 0. A. Augblubarfh. in,. I' .t.r..i.ni.A vui iirAiilzail bv eloctinif V. II. llrnwn, of Clinton, as soUsansnrlsumtenaB,ee. 'snspaw Senator being in order, tho names of! W. . Jiotls, ol Ulttarnum, i . uray Meek, of Centre and S. It. l'ealo, ol t'!ii,lop wire rir(i'l1i"1 bv tlieir re- HlieetlVU UciCLfUliOl.n. .til M.wjona, and a number of ineffectual ballots, the Conference adjourned to meet at Tvrone on J liurstlay the It'tii. lioloro the adjournment Mr. Mctjuis- tou, was substituted lor Jlr. llorlinger, a delegate from Centre county. Jn pursuance of adjournment the delcirntcs reassembled at Tyrone on tho lllth. 1). W. Moore, of Clearfield whs admitted as a substitute lor -Mr. .. .l H. A. ISi,rer. was elected sacretnry in tho place ot Mr. Fielding, The ticst business, in order was Hie nomination of a Senator an I thu Cou- i.v.viico nt once iiroeoeiioii in oioionoi ;. At tho eonclasinn of tho 2:id ballot tho following letter from Mr. Bolts was rend : CLiuitrnau. Pa.Oet. JO, IS7t. ki,:a llarlnir been bouurod by the Dsuoora. oy or Cliarfirld County as tba ebolee for Ibe Senatorial nomination, you have placed my name hrire tha Coniereooe 01 Ibe &A.li I ll oena- toriel dlftrlet, linpreiled witb tbe belief tbat Ibis oountv was latrly enlltlea to toe oaoainne. w soonre a recognition of luelaiais yon bare labored earneitly and laltniully. any runner ana however, in making a noiniiiatioa can be produe. tive of no good aud might prove detrimental to tbe bent Interest ill toe party, as ll is ntgo time our tloket ahouM be eonipleted, and Ibe parly thoroughly organised lor t!ie great struggle which will soon beuiHin nr. In order, tberclere, to facilitate the notion of tbe Conference nud en able you to speedily lermluata your labors, 1 hrrstiy authorise you to withdrew my oaiua as a candidate, sincerely trusting thai tbe work of tbe Conference may prore satisfactory to tbe entire sly auinortseyou to wuoorew hi Dmu.i.bi didate, sincerely trusting that Ibe work of Ibe District. Thanking you for the faithful efforts yoa ban made In my bcball, and with tbo assarnnoe ol my eordiai ondorseioeut of tbe aclioe of tbe Lonlcrcnce, 1 etn iruty yours, o. W. W. 1IKTT8. To TnouAB Bbockomic, E. A. BiflLan, U. W. Mooes, Conferees, After tbo letter was read tho Win ballot was taken resulting in six : j for Mr. Peale, and three votes for Mr. I Meek. On motion tho nomination of Mr. Pcalo was made unanimous, and every man tktit day to do his duty I bet the Conference acljournod sine dir. : every Democrat, Conservative and Ro E. A. Biui.ee. W. II. Baowii, k vmer see that all such are at the polls. Sccretaru. Presihent. 11 ' , . ., ' . " , vote once if you can, tu ut if you must ; 1WYT AXD MURRAY'S" HOLD i and a the sun goo down on the first THE FORT, XAST." Tuesday In November this chant at I the Whito House will swell upon tbo A ICMHlUI.e, II.Vv A tmiiii n . SECRETARY OF WAR BELKNAP 8 SOL IIIE08' TOMBSTCE STEAL PORTRA1ID BV NAST. Tbe Chairman of tho Radical Coun ty Committco received, a few days since, a large number of campaign doc uments. Among them was a picture drawn by Nast, entitled, " Hold the Fort." It represented tbo Capitol at Washington by moonlight. Around the building is dimly seen tho linos ol an earthwork or fortification, sur mounted by frowning cannon, while iivjUie foreground may bo soon thous ands of graves ol I'nion soldiers hand somely decorated with tho headstones that ought to hire been pincod there in accordance with the appropriation of Congress for that purpose. Upon tho parapet stands tho ghost of tho Union army in the person ot a noblo looking sentry. Ho stands faeing the seem ingly endless lino of headstones. His eyes, however, aro directed toward the War Department building, where Belknap is uinim! in biiamk. Stern vengeance flashes from tho soldier's eyes as no recalls to mina mat nimscii and fellow soldiers icere cheated out of even the poor honor of decent headMones for their graves by Belknap, tbe Radi cal houd of the army, for his own pri vate gnin. American citizens, look upon this picture and express your scorn for the Radical Senate that acquitted tho self- confessed criminal (Belknap) at Ibe polls on tho 7th ot Novcmbor. Tho correct name of tbo picture should be, "Tho Soldiers' Gravestone Stoal." Political Cut throats. Tbo Rad icals boost ovor tho fact that thoy havo elected nine, and tho Democrats only four, Congressmen in Indiana. Tbat is true; but what docs it provo? Why, that tho scalliwaggory practiced by tbe Radical Legislature in making the apportionment of tbe State into Con gressional districts, that it has pcrpe tratod a public outrago upon popular suffrage. Because, while the Demo crats only secure four out of tbe thir teen members of Congress, thoy have nevertheless carried the Stnte by 7,000 majority, thus proving to tho world that by tho Radical cut-throat appor tionment tho MINORITY ol tho pco plo in that Stato aro enabled to elect NINE members of Congress, and the MAJORITY only FOUR ! How is that for equality and "grand moral ideas?" In other words: One hundred and eighty thousand Democrat only get four members of Congress, whilo one hundred und seventy-three thousand Radicals eloct nine members, becauso of the hugo fraud that party practiced on the pcoplo when it apportioned the Stato into congressional districts four years ago. The mon who boast of in culcating "grand moral Ideas" into tbo minds of tho pcoplo should never enact spectacles of this kind. The special advocntca of freedom for tho nogro, should not bo so hasty in igno ring the rights of both, whilo and black, The trick looks no much liko that perpetrated by knaves, that it throws tho "moral idea" missionary open to criticism, if it doe not bring bim into contempt. OiR Down the River Nekhibous. Clinton county statesmen aro bo coming as numerous as "Soutborn out rages," and it is evident that ft Consti tutional Convention must be called soon, so as to enlargo tho official bor ders for tho purposo ot getting all the statesmen in that county into position Judgo, Congressman and Sonator doos not go half way around. It would be entirely in order now for the patriot of that county to nominate another candidato for Assembly, and thon po litely (?) ask Clearfield to withdraw ber candidate so aa not to send too many mon to Harrisburg. Gentlemen is tnoro nothing ciso you want, in a political line, down about Lock Havon? Bettor nominate an additional member take all, if that will satisly yon. Sat, StranoerI If Sooth Carolina is still ono of the States of the Union, why Is it govornod like Anstria by the military power ? W by ia civil lib erty ignored by thoso who have been in the habit of shooting themeelvet hoarse OTer the boon ? Can yon tell ? ADDRESS OF CIIAIRMAX TEST, Ci.eahpield, I'a., Oct, 24, 1870. Fellow Iiemoi'Rat . "Dinna ye IAH . jvuum Once moroto tho j bear tha slogan front. "We in aiaiif t'Hls Ssn-sl, Froa tilj, plsis ! bora i Taa b;a is blM, la braw and blaek, I I Flra busarad iboaaaaJ aiora- The great west lift up her bands to press on tho rolling column of reform. Indiana, tho homo ol Hondricks.stands now in the sun-gleaming pyramid, while Ohio, where Haves lives, aftor """xaiw -T-f. " - . , . .i a .l norl OT lll'ien, iiemn ickh, leioi in uu ity more than thirty thousand. And!!'"""' ' this ft heralded a a Republii-an . ,, .. linoih lloaa am VOII tnninoh T UOW JJ.'.ii Ii ,.'iJ ,'" ." " ' ' Colorado, from tho western wilder ness, sends the greetings ol an eiectcd Governor to sunny Georgia with her eighty thousand majority, whilo Wont Virginia, tho new mado revolutionary constructed State ol Republican "mii ttiry iteceitity," repudiates its makers by a mujorily of more than Hlleeii . .. ... I ...ill ..II- tuousunil. 1 lie tmai wavu sun nd glad, patritoic hearts every wtiere ; welcome lis coming. i Tired of unnecessary alarm, tired cd , of . . ., , criminal negligence, tired of places earned by fancv presentis tilled ol wholesale and retail plundo-lng, tired of National debt pressing ci', the en ergies of a people, and particularly die- guslcd at empty bellies, naked backs and no toork." The Campbells are com ing, O, hoi O, bo ! Let 'cm come. A bankrupt country needs their assistance. Tho centennial year is a year of jubilee, and adminis trative criminals liko Tweed bad better be hunting tbe cities of refuge, One more pull, and wo will run the . ScllUtO, Without dipping all oaf. Let that pull be given with a patriotic yell, my hearties, on tho seventh of Novem her (not "a rebel yell," for tear ol mil iary interference) but a yell of heart- felt gladness for the blessed triumphs nf pnnatitntiona! reform. Lol xtf, gcntimonts on the Xralttl r u.iii-oj ,or tho country, nng along the lino, "Mibc.y erpects ,air. Ths emlsa loll ike karll of parting day, Tba lonicf hcid wiadl slowly o'er tbe lea ; Onward tbe voter glides bis joyons wsy, And loaves tbe rale to swim or drowa witb me, John W. Howe, Israel Test, Secretary. Chairman. THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Below will be found the full Demo cratic Ticket for ibis Centennial year. Under tho bead ot electors, will be found the Electoral Ticket, beaded by the clear-headed statesman, Charles B, Bcckalew, and at tbo foot tho name of tbat equally clear-headed edi tor, Benjamin F. Morri, who, with others, go to make up the Presidential Electoral Ticket, a follows : ELECTORS. Charles R. Buckaluw. Samuel B. Wilson. Robert F. Sticf. Georgo R. Borrell. William II. Wright Thomas E. Gaskill. John MofTet John A. Morrison. Owen Jones. William K. Haag. Joel L. Lightnor. 11. T. Trumbowor. Goorgo 11. Rowland. John Ncalon. Joel B. McCamant Daniel D. Boas. . Joseph B. McCollum. Franklin W. Knox. John 11. Ubl. Thomas Bower. David Small. Sebastian Wimmor. James J. Hailett, John B. Guthrie. Robert M. Gibson. David 8. Morris. Robert B. Brown. Thomas W. Grayson. Benjamin F. Morris. judTcTary. . associate judges. Abraham Ogdcn. Vincent B. Holt, coTinty. CONORES. . L. A. Mackoy. SENATOR. 8. R. Pealo. ASSEMBLY. Aaron C. Tato. SHERIFF. Andrew Font, Jr. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. William II. McCullough. JURY COMMISSIONER. S. P. Burchfiold. It will be noticed that it take throe tickets to mako a full hand, headed ElectoralfJudiciary and County. The first contains the names of the Tildon and Hendricks electors, tho second tho name of the Associate Judgni, and tbo third Congressman, Senator and the County Ticket. Remarkable Summersault. The World (we mean the Oscoola shoot of that heme) has undorwont throo revo lution within that many weeks. No. 39 and 40 wore as vigorously for Know iiothing Hayes as tbo previous numbers had boen fur tbo "industrial classes," and tbe half shoot No. 41 be fore us is just a aoalously lor Tildon as the New York organ of the snme name. We aro unablo to comproliond thoso sudden changes, or tbe causes that produced them, and must depend on future revelation for those sudden revolution. We are amaxed ; nover having witnessed anything of the kind bofore. But as we grow oldor we lenrn many things from others, we cannot practioo, however congonjat and profit able it may prove to tbo Inventors. But aa in the days of Galiloo, "the world still move," and wo will wait and too what tho noxtohango will pro duce. Leavino the Sinkinu Snip. Wbon the brain of the Republican party are out it can serve no good purpose by '"Kg'fg superfluous on tbe stage. Be fore tbeir deaths Sumner, Chase, Fes sendon and Greely abandoned the par ty to it iniquities and corruption. Charles Francis Adam, General Bart lott, Trumbull, Falmor, Curtin, Julian, Gideon Weill, David A. Well, Bige low, Dana, Htallo and Jusen, an among the distinguished Republican loader who rapport Tilden and Re sorm. When genio and talent are eompellod to give op ft cause it baa do ftitnre. DEMOCRATIC ROYS JX RLUE. Tho llepublican paper aro charg- ing thut tho soldiers who support iH ....... - 11 Tilduii and Hendricks are the sutlers unci bounty-iumiers ol the war. Tho truth is that tho ciiinp followers, papor generals and sutlers are all in the lio- publlcan party waving tho uloouy shirt, and doing their iitmor.1 to keep up discord and strife in hope ol anoiu or opportunity to increato their for tunes bv tho minim-tunes of the country. Tho following are some -UlV TCI' ii 4 w aaj i i I'i'i.st t.lir sun. pe"' - '" ' ' ; -Utatral Oaorjfa B. MuClallao, of Saw Jaraaj , u, I ...J H.I.. 1,., uoaerM rii Jigvi, i , lltovrel William B. Franklin, of Connecticut, i General U. v7. eam. of New York. Ornerel Jemro Mcuoade, or Now York. lloneral Wniteni MrCaudle.i.of Pennrlvauit, Uencrtl lleurge IV. Morgeu, or Ohi, flMierel Tbomaa Swing, of Ohio. t; .etcrel Jsiaes H. Stia-lman, of Ouio. ticneral DurtiD Ward, of Ohio. Ilenerel EJeard 4. Bragg, or Wle onrin. Oesrrel J.iha M . Palmer, of lllin'iis. ilenerel John F. r'arnsworlh, of Illinois. llcoerl C. S. CiineruM, of Illinois. Ueucrel Juhn A. UrCleriisnd, of Illinois. m...-..,I. r ..hmio.. ! oloi ..r t ..lamina. h, ,.,, j. . u.,,vr,-f a.biujion, D.itriot t.u.-1. Uimrl II 11. Banning, of Oino. timiarai W. F. Urlt.-U, al' M.iS4tohue!ti litiieial wllliam S. lti,srrsj,s, i.l Celiturnia. Urneral M. T. M.M.bun.ol New York. Ueneial ll. Carbs llueli, of Kentucky, ilenerel B. F. Fertnageof Kentucky. Urneral John M. Cone, of Illinois. Ouuerai J. N. blilrs, ol Il-inois. Urneral M. R. Wellaeo.of Illinois. Ueoeral Vielor Lyle ol rVneivlvanla. Oeneral 0. W. Roberta, of Mina. tleneral Uerabom Motl, of ew Jersey. Uencral W. F. (Bsldy) Smlih, or .New Tork. tleneral I. E. Mullord, or Virginia. (Jroeral J. O. Parkhnrtt, of Mlehlgao. tieneral C. E. FraU, of how ork. Col'.nelT Lyle llmkry,or Illinois. Colonel Lev! Manh, of Fenns)lvetle. Colonel Ueorge A. Woedward.ol I'oeoeiirenia, Colonel Uvea Jones, ot Pennsylvania. Captain William McCiellen,uf I'ennsylvanie, Colonel Stevens, ol Mirbigun. Colonol L. D. CeuipUII, ol Ohio. Aud many others. Carl Schuiii in '72on the South. The riiiEvra andtheNeohoes. The thieves control thoso negroes, and it was under their influence that they havo been arrayed against the whites. Tbe blacks and the whiles stand face to fuee as enemies for THE NE GROES ARE UNDER THE IN FLUENCE OF THE MOST VIL LAINOUS SCOUNDRELS that were ever allowed to disgrace a great and nolle country. If there can be anything worse than civil wur it is the war of races ; and these scoundrels havo adopted just the very means to bring about such a war. At tho head of tho negroes nro tho groat thieves that ru'.o tho South, and rely on Giant for support. Tho sup port is given to them freely, and every possible means has been taken to make them blind instruments of tbo powers tbat bo. The Republican jnirly is r. sponsible for Vie present condition of the South. I will not bo a Republican to deliver the Southern people over to THE WORST SET OF SCOUN- DUELS THAT EVER OBTAINED POLITICAL POWERS. We are fighting for the overthrow of a sys tem a syxtcm of unconstitutional arro gance of poirer, a system of contempt of law, a system of govcrnmetd by force. A SYSTEM OF PLUNDERING IN THE SOUTH AND OF CORRUP TION IN THE NORTH, such apar- TV, WHEN IT HAS COME TO THAT, DOES NOT DESERVE TO LIVE. Tiie National Liaus. Tbe Aboli tionists, who have boen a curse to this country for filty years, are still Improv ing in that line, but under a new name. Slavery was tho hobby up to 18C3, It was supposed that the Emancipation Proclamation and trco negroes would satisfy their ambition and make honosl men out ot a majority ot tbom. But it's a dead failure. They listo our in stitutions as vohomcntly to-day as thoy did twenty years ago, although tbeir pots aro free The chief bobby of this clear of freedom bators to-day is tohave tbo South, Degree and all, govornod on tho European plan, by military power ; and if tbey can succeed in having one section of the Union governed in that way, they will soon mako the effort to have tbo wholo country put under that system. Roador, romomber that the worst enemies, are those of your own house hold, if you havo any such on hand. Tbo real enemies of tho Union to-day, are the men who load the Abolition faction twenty years ago. Tbe major portion of them are moral cowards, but they would destroy tho Union as quick aa a Sioux Indiun can acalp a whito man, did tboy possess the same courage. A Tri e Test. Neither Church, State, Party, or Community, howover smull, tbat ever introduced and foster ed niorl or legal wrongs, evor im proved or mended their ways. Indi viduals, who lead prodigal and wicked lives, sometimos REFORM and become good citixena ; but aggrogato numbors never Improve in the right direction. In other words: The crimes and wrongs committed by tho party in power within tho past eleven years (if tbcy did not commit any previous) are too numerous to mention and known of all mon. Yet, tho leaders havo tho Impiidonco to stand up before Intelli gent pcoplo, and ask to bo continued in power tor lour years longer, prom ising those they havo wronged and plundered, that they will reform them selves after llnycs is elected. This plea is simply for fouryoars more timo to plunder and nothing ciso. If theso men can point to tho fact, that a cor rupt party, at any period of tho world's history abandoned its orlinoa, or in augurated reform within tbe party, lei thorn give tbo example. Poor Traitor I About the craxiost man outsido of an asylum, in this Stato to-dny, is John W. Forney. Immcnso talon ts wasted and degraded to tbe scalo known to human depravity, he till supposoe himself of somo Impor tance nnd demands a prlco, In oaah, lor ovory line bo writes, and then like tho leoch blubbor lor more. Arnold' treason was a baby affair compared to Forney'. He bos betrayed tbe breast that nursed him. ire there any lower depths in tho scale of infamy ? "Liberty, what otlmri are eeomltted la Ujy nave." Jros)ose IMUlmtl. , Tbcro are to-day more troop In tbe Slate of South Carolina, for the pur pose of carrying that Stole for Came ron, Hayoa 4 Co., than there are after Sitting Bull and bis confederate for the murder of the gallant Custer and hi comrades. This last act of Came ron, Urant A Co., will make one of the darkost pages ever recorded in the an nals nt civil libertr. 'nm II Na Vera Bipnai, Oat. . THE TYLER FRAUD. THE MONSTBOUi CHEAT CUANDI.K PEE- PETKATKD ON THE AMEIIICAN 1'IOl'LS. In reply to the proof of Haye' ao ceptanco of the nomination of the American Allianeeaild his membenihip of that proscriplive organisation, a document was published signed "Ij. 8. Tyler," and purporting to bo written by the Secretary of the American Al liunce. This docuuientirarfiifi Octo ber C, and was effectually disused of by tho reply of Hon. 1). .Magono, jr., Chairman of the New York Hlate TTu.'e' 'ifis ni "irovniT"ihat nin7Sdv i . . j.i. ii HIT UIU iiul niav IUB IUUU, he !( nof rrra the .vcrrtdry oj ine jii Uanct at the time, and was not even In the United Slate when his name was ewiwMeeaeeai 11.. I I... .um.hu. ii u.i,u.riiliil'V ..i ii.. i i n;.... ., a mm.! 4V (n.l,IVUI,IP r...,u. " " J I i ui inu .tiuvii.uii iiiwii. v .... 25th, and sailed for Kumpc the sumo ' duv. 'PI. i. ff..niilit!i-i.ii Villain,.! I 'mniliitluti have been guilty of buso and deliberate jlurgery, and tbeir lying and libelous I organ, tho Now York Times, wa the j appropriate vehicle for tho promulga tion ot tho lie. in this campaign of lie tho Jtudi culs have been guilty of nothing more atrocious than this bare laced forgery aud deliberate falsification. The Constitution. "The Christian .Statesmen," In this county, who run tho Rudicul machine still persist in paying "tho rebel debt," etc., and aro really alarming some of their bigoted and ignorant followers, by uttering naked lies. For tbo purpose of offset ting the naked falsehoods of the trader post advociitos we republish a clause from the Constitution of tho United Slates, which read us follows ; Article 11, Section 4, ot the Consti tution reads thus : " The validity of tlu public deH of tlie United States, authorized by law, includ ing debts incurred for payment of pensions and bounties for servicti in sujmresting insurrection or rebellion, SHALL NOT BE OUESTION ED. Jul nof the Uni ted Statei, nor any State, shall assume or pay any debts or obligation incurred in AID Or INSURRECTON OR REBELLION against the Unitkd States, or any claim for tlie loss or emancipation of any slave ; but all such debts oliligations and claims shall be hcta illegal and void. Tho abovo provision of the Consti tution forever disposes of tho pretense that there are any persons in tho L ni ted States who expect to secure the payment of the war debt of the South ern Confederacy. Flyinq Columns apteb Crazy Horse. A special dispatch to the Chicago Tribune, dated October 17tb, from the camp on Amphibious Crock, Black Hills, via Fort Laramie,tbo lfilb say General Merrill, with all tbe best horses of the Fifth cavalry, left here J)is morning, taking sixty selected men from tbe Second, and 120 from tbe Third cavalry, ten days' rations and ISO rounds of carbine and twelve of pistol ammunition per man, en route for the lork of tbe Cheyenno River, where a largo band of Indians, led by Craxy Horse and other hostile, are re ported in winter camp. Tbe troops aro in throe detachments, officered by Captain Pealo and Lieutenant Hall, by Captains Monabon and Van Vleit, and by Lieutenants King and Smead. No wagons wore tuken, and rations are carried by pack mules. The 400 fresh horses which reached here day before yostcrday with recruit for the Fifth cavalry, will bo used for remounting tbo old soldiers of this regiment, who ill accompany General Merritt a fly ing columns. Still They Growl. The business man, tbe laborer and the mechanic still growl about hard times no busi ness, no work, no jobs. Well, cloct Hayes Ii yoa want tho blessings of tho past throe years to be spread ovor tbe next four. Wbat a happy thought it is for a young man to launch out in busi ness those times, whon evory man in business want to get out. Well, it will never be otherwise, while rogue rulo the Stato as absolutely as harlot rule a Turkish harem. Again: the men or party that doubled it salaries and spend FOUR hundred millions ot tbe peoples money, whon THREE hundred millions should suffice, will never come down in their price They must all be turned out, and new men employed, and if tbey do no better turn them out too. A Good Opening. Our Radical friend arc just now making huge promises to reform themselves within their party lines. Well, we have a case in point. Reader, whon the Rad ical orator . mount the stump and flirts his bloody shirt, and talk glibly about Reform, just ask the reformer aforesaid, how bo proposes to cover back into the United States treasury a certain 120,000 lost to that de partment by a defaulting homo official. If ho cannot answer this quostion sat isfactorily, let bim "dry up," take bis soat, and call for the next Reformer. Ijcss Impudcnco, and more stubborn facts on the part ol tho Radical stump ers in this county, will prove fur more creditablo to the reform crusaders in tho future. Inquisition Coiatubks. Tbo Rad ical leaders impertinently auk : "What evidence hove wo that tho Democrats il put into power will do bettor than we bave done." Well, tho lower house of Congress last session reducod tbo public expenses fiirfy millions of dollars and had It not been lor the Senato, would have mado its'ify millions. Mr. Tildcn as Governor of Now York, re duced tho oxponscs of tbat State from I18,000,00 to $8,000,000,Just one half. rheso are straw which show whot Domocrat would do if they hod tho power, and if the pcoplo are wise they will go in for a cbango and give thorn a trial, now aocs that euit your tnsto, Mr. Radical T Do you ferstay t Hum Jot. Col. lloyt, Chairman of the Radical Stato Committee has issued a congratulatory address over the result of tho recent election. We cannot see why a Rod should rejoice over tbe Inct that bis party ha lost TWO of tho three States, tbat tbo Radicals have carried every Presi dential year every since that party camo nto existence. We can rejoice ; but bow lloyt doe it, we can't aeel A (jooD Index. Tbo Srl says : Trustworthy information in regard to the expenditure of money by tbe Re publican in Ohio and Indiana 1 to tbe effect tbat it wa enormou far exceeding anything of the sort in tbe history ol electioneering In the conn try. Yet all Ibe money tailed to save the rorrnpt party. The Alammi.it. Header, when thej Hsyos stumer attempt to alarm you I over the payment of tha Rebel debt, the ro cnslavemenl of th negro, and stuff of that kind, just mil tho atten tion of tho aforesaid stumper to an ex tract taken from Parke (iodwin's let tor, published In tho seventh column, page second, ol our last issue. Mr. Godwin threw bis hat higher tor (irnnt eight years ago, than any other "loyalist" on this continent. Hut like thousands of others who wore "led astray," under excitement, he now re- j ,vi M. .J--iifnsI---;-fil l(r v ' ciilll iiuur. I. I. ...... Ai.L Lost. Tho bloody shirt and money is what Gen. Kilpalrick, de- to Hie fiate 01 inuiaua, uu tuu j.nu 01 , - . .1 . U,L ..I' September. Both these articles were furnished bim. But still the State has gone DciniK-ratic. Now the ques tion is what liecHinc ol Itie t-asli and the aforesaid shirts, tbat tbe Radical National Committee liirnisbed tho General ? Has he engaged in tbe trader-po.t business, too? Hard Work. Tbe result of Work. The result of tbe in Ohio, Indiana and West elections Virginia, has mi disheartened the ene mies of tbo Union, that tbey sturcely know wbat to get ut. Tbe leaders, like Bclshazzar, have been sending out for an interpretation of the bund-writing on too wall. But all agreo tbat it is, MENE, M ENE, TEKEL UPHAR- SIN Grant, Cameron, Haycs4Co., your days aro numbered. "How sliall we vote J" forfiVe Brrk.inyt. Why, for Tildeu and Hendricks, ol coin-so. Are you wining to see me country drifting toward perdition, and still hesilato who to voto for? Would sixteen years more of misrule and robbery make you any wiser? Or do you prefer slavery and poverty, to freedom and plenty ? If so then vote for Cameron, Hayes 4 Co. How Is Tuts? Tbo Philadelphia Inquirer, one of the leading Radical or gans of tho country, before ibo elec tions in tbe West, said that if Ohio did not give at least 15.009 in October the Presidential battle would bo over. Well, as the Radical majority on the Statu ticket is less than 0,000 and a Democratic majority of 816 on Con gress, how does it look now, Mr. Inquir er! How docs your "loyal" puis beat by this time ? Do yoT want to try it over ? Well, wo are ready. Still Engaued. Wo did suppose that we would be able to got Ex-Gov. Biglcr, and Senator Wallace, to givo as a week e campaigning in our county, but in this it seems wo aro bound lo be disappointed. Tbey bave been har nessed and put to work in other fields, and will only bo able to give us a single speech, previous to the election. Grant on Stilts. Tbo declaration of martial law in South Carolina, by President Grant, is proof enough to all tho world that he and his advisers are wholly unlit to govern a free peo ple, and that constitutions and oaths of office aro a mere joko with them. If ever a Ruler's bend earned tbe block, Grant's the man. ' Goodlender, of tbe Clearfield Republic Is a hardworking editor and deserving oT a liberal support from the Demorraey, of Clssrfield. Mora than mat, a ;voa lal omen Jeresv 3 A or rcrwrel Why bless your soul, brother Secley, wo would not exchange our non-pay ing editorial position for tho two best offices in tbe county. That's so. gtur 2lflvfrtiKmts. FREDERIClTair ATTOR.NEY-AT-LAW, tloartteld. Pa. All legal business promptly nttended to. OfBoa oa Becoad treat, neit door lo Firrt National BanB. ootll,7. HILLS & UEICHIIOLD, DENTISTS. CLEARFIELD, PBNN'A. Dr. A. If. Hills weald la form his friends and patients that be has aaioctatcd witb bim, la the practice of dentislry. Or. 1. L. R. Heichbold, gentlemen whom ha eaa reeommend witb foil aeearmaeo of giving aalialaeUon, eaoald haabanea la ha oat of tbe ofioa. All work go even lord to give sntistaotioa. A. II. HILLS, Oot. IS, Je-tf. J. L. R. UEICPHOLD. K DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. xa. Notice la hereby gives that Utters of Ad ministratis: aa tha estate of WILLIAM HITCH INUS, late of Bradford township, ClearSeld Co., Pa., deeeased, baviag beea doly granted ta tbe andersigned, all aeraoae iadebted ta aaiel estate wiU please make immediate payment, and those having elaima or demands against the sane will preseat them properly aothontleered tor eettle- tltnt wilnont delay. DAVID niTCIlINUS, Woodland, Oct. it.'TS Su AdmlaMreter (JrmL PITTSBUBGH, PA. Tba noat eorlata laitltati m ta tba a ITalta! Butei for ib thorough arsotioal adticauioa ef young aad a. id lit agad aiea. Htudeata recelrad at any time. J. 0. SMITH, A. M. PrtMlpal. .ttptlft, '7ft 3n. QAUTION. AH raQBt ara baraby taatloatKl acalaat parfibaiina or IB any way Iidc with tha fal lowing pruparty. Bow ta u.a poantoa at Joha A. RewUt, af Urcanwood townRhip, via: Thraa hortM. thraa haad of oatlla, ail buti, totaraat ta Mowing macbina, oaa two-boraa wagtia, hay rba, rvtn.og aitii, tigat tool of bay got arrw ol wkaat. htm aaraa of rya. ttitae aerea of Mra. tl0 doaaa of oata, altly baahaU of wbaat, priog wagoa, ptnw, Barrow, auuivaior, oiaar am, tnlr taan thaap, 1 aeU of harntta, eook atoTo, bortaa, olook. aat of chain, table and dough tray. The leragokag property waa parabaead by a at 8har in a aaM oa uie titn aay oi uotoaar. and U tail with tatd Ktittleaoa loan, lonJtMt to my ordar at any Una. J. r. COULTKR, MerroB, Oot. I57-Jt. O UrilANS' COURT SALKolval der of Ihe Orphans' Court af Clearfield eonnty, Pe., the aodtrsiened AdminlelruU'l of tbe eeute ofj. Nile, Krelser. Inle of Clearfield barooih. deeeased, will nil at publia saloon lb, nremisro. In said boroagb, an nturdey, November llih. IMItJ, at I e'elock, . ., all the! ferule lot or pioeoof lead, eitaete ia said Cleerfleld borough, bounded on the aorta by Ptae etreet, oa Ihe eaet by aa al ley, oa Ihe south by lot of Joseph he,, aa oa the w..l by First street. Tbe Imprevemoau own slsl ef a gnjodtwe-etory brick hoae, frame stable wash boose and etbr oatholldlngs. Taaae or 8Al.a 10 psr coat, of Ihe purchase money to ho pntd at theme ef sale, one half of tho belaneonl oonfirmnliea of ante, and the ro maieder la ooe year, with inter set lo ho soeorod by hood aad mortsge oa Ih, promisee. S. MARIE KRATRER, October IS, 187ft-Sw Admiaistreltll. QUP HANS' COURT SALK. Estate af W. E. 8TACFFER, sloe's. By vlrloo of aa order of tbe Orphans' Coast of t-learavM eeaaly.ieoro win oe solo ot awhile eul,, la Baraslde aoroogh, oa Wedneoda) , November I, Iretfl, el I o'eleek p. m elf lhal orrtala lot af grand sltoat, la the boroagb af Baraslde, Clearteld Co., Pa, bounded and described na fellows t Oa tho north by lei He. Ts, oa Ihe Moth by let No. I, ee tho eest by aa alley, nod oa the weet by Wople street, having a free I of eighty teel, aad a death of one hoedrod) aa etity feet, aad known In the plaa af eald boreogk as lot No. TT, aevleg theroea .reeled e two-story frame hooee, wagoa meher s shop, aad aeooasare oat belldlega. rteeae I., fruit trees aad a good well ,f waler at the door. TaeworBAU.-Oom-keif tha parehase money npea eoalrmelha of sale, aad Ihe beleeea la ooe yeer, with lotereot, to ha eaearod by boa aad mortgage ee the promisee. ' .ACESON ATCtm, Admlalst rater. Watuc a leaaa, Alterecyt. Jim flwttsfnuot,. UDITOR'S NOTICE.- Mert A lUeuceLT )' No. it! Sept. T Ills vs. Jab. EIeKoaAM. J Lsrau Facias. Tbe saderslgned baring beea appointed a. dllor to report aad distribute Ibe fends " , froa hners Ealoea Use above writ, bona. aotlee to all parlies Interested tbat be will U,JJ lo tbe dollie ef bis appointment, at hi o i' Ibe Boroogb ef ClearSeld, en Tarsday Oeui ISth. at ISo'eloek, a. en. fl.W, SMITH ClearSeld. Oet. 11,'!. A EWCABI.NKTMAKIXGSIlop. M. B. 8PXCKMAN A'.V'usv wn'natx A vOws-. Wsmw' aiM-e- --.ei tirMivM -( cf.LirrgLD Where be will KEEP 0.1 HaXU fttssxi via, Ace) de all kinds of CABINET WORK and 1L PA.IR FI'HNITtlRK of all hi,.t Z. r .er'h street, apposite Psrh A M-roll . Shop. Aog 2, FALL AND WINTER OPENING! NK IflLMMKHr OOODi. Oi Tb.jrd,j, Oatubar hlk, I will rrir fr PhiUJvlfhi, milk ft Imrjft ai tvvll mIcu. rock of Millibetr; UooiU, la rmh pttttra. HATS, BONNETS, Pltarf, Fiowcrv, Vlrtfi, Bibb-mi, Ac, ill 4 tha Btvfeft at-lta tixi wleMl fraia tbe Utn, . lmpwrttiu Irota Knp. I prpf.r4 to trim aoj (ood im my lis ftr lb Ituert fljia, at I bava Nn atttfrdin Ibe Wiatar ffaimg im tha eity, and ain fHiii td ie av.rything NEW AND STYLISH, aad as ts prioo, aa sell lower thsa any en b) tbe market. ClearSeld, Pa. as. 1. B. w A 1 80S. Oot 4. It-It. SEWING MACHINES. LissT acmnng BEWINQ IACniKK8 f OR 8ALE Br MI ITEM R. BE ERN, CLEARFIELD, PA. (Residence la West Clearfield.) All kinds af SEWIN'e MACHINES CL11SCU and REPAIRED. Also, dealer In all hinds of flewtag Msehiae Needlee. Oil, KaSlera, Tank-marker. Ct, Thread Caller, Hammer aad Utnders, Oil Cans, Shuttles, Ubeck-sprtugs, res.-lnbg, A, New Feed petin the old style Wheeler A Wllma Heebinee. New Cog beels pot ia tar Sieger Aeerbiae. OLD MACHINES or ORAIX uke-i la pert navraent for New Uacbiaea. n ill eel; at tea residence or persoos living la aboat ClearSeld. if anything In his lias Is desired, If poreonelly Informed, or through the rostoooe by letter or postal ears, ueoar sent by mail if desired. Ia e-Ceriag by letter, ee sere aad givenamoof hlsebiue. Cash mnst nreeapaBy all orders by mail. MILKS R. BEIKS. ClearSeld, fa., Aag n, 1870 Im. JEW FLOUR, FEED, AND GROCERY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Boos No. 4, Flo's Opera Hwse, UlearaaM, Ft Keep eoastantly oa band 8UOAR, . COFFEE, , . ," '. TEAS, '' SODA, COAL Oil . 8VRUF, ALT, SPICES, SOAP, " : ' Canned and Dried Frails, ToUoea, Cigan, Caa dlee, CMer Vlaegar, Batter, Ergs, Ac ' AL80, EXTRA ' OMIMAD1 Wheat and Buckwheat Flour Corn Heal, Chop, Feed, 4c, At) of which wifl we sold ebeap for eash ef ta exchange for ounntry produce. A. U.KRAalEl A Cm, ClearSeld, Hoy. l Wl.-tf 1876 FALL 1876 WILLIAM HERD la rerelvlnf a la suaortmosit at FALL AM) WINTER GOODS, To nrhkk h aak the alleatloo af CASH BUYER9. Browa Haelln, yard wMo, I ecata aad an. niearhed Musllae, cats so an, eiaanolo, II cents sat) a p. t'natoa PlnaMl, S coals aa ap Dreaa ftooela, lo coat, aad ap. abserta, SO cants and up. Fait Pejlrte, 80 gents and ap. Caaalmcra for Mea aad Bo) a, f O rests ap. mcv GOODS, SULLHERY GOODS, NOTION. TKIXXHGS, ttc In great variety at the very lowest prices. i will a km. von ooona AT THE VS.HX LOW EST PHICM, AND tiUAaUNTEB ATtHPACtl""' WILLIAM REED, BOON NO, fl, nrUtA BOVtBs riMrfwM, Pa, f