Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 31, 1877, Image 2

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    SfccjSqmMuan.
tiirmol H. UoniiLANMtR, Editor.
CLBA UK1 ELD," Pa.
WEDNESDAY M0HN1N11, OCT., 91, IITT.
ir t.ih want la know wht li oln on
In th. buslneee world, Just read our e.lvertl.lm
solemn.. Ibo Hpniial column in pellicular.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
ron supreme J ii hu k:
Hon. JOHN TRUNK EY,
Of VENANUO COUNTY.
run auditor uenerai.:
Hon. WILLIAM P.SC11ELI.,
or IIKUKORU COUNTY.
roR state treasurer:
Hon. AMOS C. NOYKS,
OY CLINTON COUNTY.
DEMOCRATIC CIIOTY TICKET.
TOR PROTIIONOTARY :
KM BLOOM, of Cloarflcld.
FOR REUI8TER AND RECORDER !
L. J. MORGAN, of Clearfield.
tor surveyor:
MAXIMS FOR THE DAY.
No man worthy the offtoe of President ibould
lie willing to hold It If oounted in, or pleeed there
lie an, fraud. U. 8. Uaaat.
I oould never bare been reeoneiied In lb ele
vation by tbe emalle.t aid of nine ef a person.
however rrineolablo In private life, who mu.t
iurever carry upon ble brow the eiamp ol traud
flr.t triumphant in American biitory. No aub
tequrnt action, however merllorioue, nan wash
awny me lellere oi mill reooru.
CnAM.RH FniRrtl Ahaws,
Undor Ilia forme of law, llutherford B. Hayee
hn. been declared 1'reildrnt of tbe United elates.
111. title rests npon disfranchisement of lawful
voter., tbe talse oertilloatvs ol the reluming onr
cere actinr eorruptlr, and the deeieion ef ft eom
minion which baa refuted to hear ovidenoe of at
lejied fraud. For the flrat time are the American
lii'oole confronted with tbe fact of ft fraudulently.
elected President. Let It not be undrntood that
the fraud will be silently acquiesced in by the
eouotry. Let no hour pass In which the usurpa
tion Is forgotten.
Annnasl or DenorRATic M. C.'l.
One hundred years of human depravity bmq
tnulsted and oonoentrated into a elitnei of crime.
Never apain in five hundred years shall they hare
nn opportumly to repeat tbe wrong.
Daniri, W. VooRKKia.
I would rnther have tha endorsement of aquar
ter of a million of the American people tban that
of the Loul.isna Returning Board, or of tbe Com
mission which excluded tbe facta and decided
the quertlon on ft technicality.
Tuoa. A. Hendricks.
Democrats, remember Tuesday, No
vember Glh.
Senator Morton's cane is hopeless,
the physicians nro about to give him
"P-
Dcmocralio viclorios in this country,
unci I'ussinn victories in Asia Minor,
havo been nil t lie go for the past three
weeks.
lioVERNMEXT INTIMIDATION. All
the Radical Congressmen from Pi-nn-y
1 v :t i i ii , and "my son Don," are do
nnndini; tho tippoinliiieiil of ex-Sena-tnr
Cameron us Minister to England
Hear Ye! The public good de
mands that every voter go to the
polls on Tuesday next and cast his
ballot fur tbu Democratic nominoos.
'I' L u I, n r.l.n.i I
member of tho Stato and Federal ad
ministration is turnod out of office.
Hold on 1 No complimentary votos.
Democrats, your ticket is Trunkoy,
Schcll, Noycs, llloom, Morgan and Mc
Closkey. This is not tho year for
Democrats to give complimentary
votes cither on tho Stato or county
ticket. Go it straight, and wo will
tally 30,000 on tho tlay hiW the tkC-
Tuosday, Novombcr Cth, is election
day. Democrats, imitate tho exam
ple of your Ohio and Baltimore friends.
Go to tho polls and condemn the pres
ent fraudulent Federal administration,
so as to compel it to administer the
government in tho interest of tho poo
plo instead of a cabal of public plun
derers. A Bulldozer For all tho Radical
Congressmen from this Stato to spring
to .their feet and demand that Mr.
Hayes shall appoint the aged siro of
tho son Senator to tho highest foreign
position in the gilt of tho Government,
when Hayes has a half dozen personal
friends on hand who want tho same
position.
Roll it i p. Democrats, keep right
on. Ono moro day for your country
and liberty for yotirsclt, and wo will
mako tho summit and bury thoso who
havo misgoverned our country. Ro
fleet: California gavo 18,000; Ohio
22,000; Baltimore 16,000, and Penn
sylvania WILL GIVE 30,000 on Tues
duy next, if you turn out
None or That I Wo learn that tho
Radical nominees aro soliciting their
Democratic neighbors to givo them a
complimentary vote, saying: "Your
ticket will bo defied anyhow, and you
will bo running no risk." Just toll
your neighbor, "Not this year," most
emphatically, and then you will ro.
main as L'ood neighbors as ever. If
necessary, repeat, "No, sir!"
Baltimore This Tiki. The light
ning strikes again I They had an elec
tion in Baltimore tho other day for
Mayor, Sheriff, and other city officers.
Tho alTuir was a kind of burricano, and
scattered the Custom House and Post-
offlco officials in cvory direction. In
1872, tho Democrats carried the city
by 5,4(17, and lust year Tildon had 10,
120, but ('ol. (icoriro P. Kane, for
Mayor, got away with 15,810 on
Wednesday last. Col. Kano received
over a thousand more votes than wore
cast for President last year, showing
that tho excitement run high. The
Radical candidates received 7,000 vote
less than Hayes, showing again, most
conclusively, that the people are de
termined to clean out the political free
hooters who havo robbed and plunder
ed them for sixteen years. Reader,
remember Pennsylvania on Tuesday,
November fllh.
TUB NEW NOT It AND COIN
CURRENCY KILLS
Congress has dono but little slnue t
nssomMciI. Bulh psrtio seem to bu
fencing wailing lor tho Jiovombor
elections and tbo announcement of Hie
respective commiltoo. Senator Wal
lace presented two billa relating to tlie
urv on thu Mil. wLica . i to ttltTT,
moro altontion than any other two
project that have been introduced in
cither House. Tile Bills in question
nrovido f'Jt a lawful noto and coin cur
rency for tho United Slates. The 0110
bill provide for the coinage, ol P-J
hundred million dollars in val,jeofB
ooin metal patented by V, q. uk.
bell, of Pennsylvania, c.'.lod "goloid,"
and consisting of go) silver nd cp.
por, to be paid r,r Dy Ibsiios of four
por cent, bond'., redeemable in ton and
payublo atl'nr twonty years, and to be
paid out in oxchango for bonds bear
ing a tiighor rato of intorest as the lat
ter are retired. Tho bill also requires
the Socrotary of the Troasury to cause
to be issued four hundred millions of
legul-tendor notes in exchango for
those now outstanding, and to keep at
least three hundred and fifty million
dollars of tho new issue out of the
Treasury in circulation
The other Bill direct the Secretary
of the Troasury to issue, in liou of an
equal amount of tbo four por cent.
bonds authorised by the act of July
w, v, a. wumi live VAVVVUlllg one uutl-
dred million of dollars of United Slates
coupon bonds, in tbe denominations of
twenty-five dollars and one hundred
dollars, redeemable in coin of tho pros-
cnt standard value after sixty days
from the dato of thoir issue, and bear
ing intorest payable semi-annually in
such coin, at tbe rato of 8 and 05-100
por cent, por annum. These bonds
aro to be exempt from all taxation,
and tho proceeds shall bo applied to
tho redemption of the 5-20 bonds. The
remainder of tbo bill is as follows:
Section 2. Tho Secretary of tho
Treasury shall keep said bonds for salo
at tho different sab-Treasuries of tho
Unitod Statos, and shall dispose of tho
samo at par and accruing interost for
join or for United Slates logal-tonder
notos, at tho rate at which they may
then stand in the market, and such le
gal-tender notos shall be reissued ; but
tho proceeds and tho coin received for
such bonds shall bo applied to the re
demption of outstanding 5 20 bonds of
the United States.
Tbe editor of tho Philadelphia Timrs,
in alluding to the measures in question
says : "SenatorVnIlace has introduced
two important bills in tho Sonato, which
should receive the early consideration
of both branches of Congress. Ono
provides for tbe issue ol 400,000,000
of silver coin in dollars, half-dollars
and quarters, to bo legal tenders for
all debts, public and private. Bo sure
that tbo silver dollar to bo coined shall
bo made worth a dollar, and then go
ahead. There is no reason why peo
ple shouldn't havo just as much silver
currency as tboy want to use. With
this point woll guarded, and equal care
to avoid oven tho suspicion of impair
ing contracts with creditors, which
Senator Wallace doubtless has well
considered, tho bill should be speedily
passed. Tho moro important bill of
tne two was one to authorizo the issue
of 100,000,000 oi sixty -year bonds,
bearing 3.C5 interest, in lieu of that
amount of four por cent, bonds, to be
exchangeable for coin or legal-tenders
at tho option of the bolder. It would
havo been better, we think, to provide
for 400,000,000 of the 3.C5 bonds and
a less amount of silvor coin, for in the
end the convertible bond must solve
our financial problem and be the sourco
of our national currency. It Deeded
uOi Or.'y to absorb the earnings of la
bor, now so precariously held in sav
ings institutions, bat also to absorb
tho balances of banks, corporations
and businoss mon, and to becomo grad
ually tho basis of our entire paper
money, which will always bo proforrod
to gold or silvor if issued by tbo gov
ernment. Senator Wallace has mado
a prompt start in exactly the right di
rection, and we hope to see some such
measures enacted into laws at an early
day."
Tu Discussion to Proceed. The
Rev. C. R. Feed, referred to in our is
sue of October 17th, has at length met
a fooman in the person of D. M. Ben
nett, editor of tbo Truth Seeker, pub
lishod at No. 141, Eighth street, N. Y.
The questions to be discussed aro: 1st.
Josus Christ is not only divine, but is
tbo Lord bod creator of bcaven and
earth. 2d. Christianity is an original
and divine system of religion. 3d. The
Bible is natural written expression
historio and prophelio of tbe Word
of God, and was given by divino in
spiration. Feed affirms, Bonnott do
nios. The discussion will appear in
the columns ol tbe Truth Seeker, begin
ning November 1, 1877.
A Good Test. Old practical Ben
wado, one or Ulnos ltadical war
horses, is against Hayes' Southorn pol
icy, and to try how the Radicals in his
count', Ashtabula, felt about it, be
and bis friends nominated a Wado
man for tbe Legislature, and the friends
of the Hight by Seven nominated a
Hayes man. Wade's man bad 8,810
votes, and Hayes' man had 1,216. The
Domocrats stood aloof and witnessed
tho fun, most of thorn voting for "the
government."
Cox is all RiniiT. After the eloc
lion of Speaker, some ol "Sunset"
Cox's friends gathered around him for
the purpose ol sympathising with
him in his defeat; but he consoled
them by saying: "Yes, gentlemen,
yon have done the wisest thing in mak
ing Randall Speaker. Too cannot safe
ly sparo your ablest man from the
floor."
Suicide. Ex-Congressman Sobleskl
Ross, who represented the Lycoming
distriot for four yoars in Congress,
committed suicide at his borne, in Cond
ersporl, Potter county, on Friday last,
by shooting himself tbroogb the heart.
Poor health is the only cause assigned
for th rash act.
Rev. Wm. Hunter, D.D., tormerly
editor of the Christian Advocate, Pills
burg, died at Cleveland last Thursday,
where be was stationed as Presiding
Elder of the Cleveland District, lie
was for a number of years Professor of
Hebrew and Biblical Literature In
Allegheny College. '
ROOSTING HAYES VP.
ItrWicnl statesmen iinJ stumpers lire
ruther var'mhlo in their views con
cerning "tho government" these times.
Policy socms to bo at the bottom of I'
all, In tho day of Andrew Job'lBOII
"my policy" was tbe ruling -mlar, a,,d
a (real acai 01 soon aw .o., ,
goicd, ave 'Haves Oman
orn Policy," wllit,h ig ..pu;,,,, tlto
Radical i"a(iuri, j,ml uko 0 nmny "ton
plus," allj i)0 confusion it produced
its birth now almost nniounts to a
rout. While ono leader denounces
Hayes and his policy, unolhcr slunds
up and defends him. Here is a sam
ple of tho latter class. This is tho con
cluding paragraph of the spoocb mado
by Geo. Wm. Curtis, at tho great mol
ing held In Now York city, to ondorso
ProBidont Hayes and his xlicy and to
condemn tho Rochester Convention :
1 tell yon that to-niKht tha ltanuhlloan fl if is
aet blgb in the heaven of peace ftnd reform, and
woe to the men who recklessly attempt to tear
that banner down, (flrcat Applause.) While
our President is doing what we wl.b, our hearts
erv. Uod sneed ! We ben of him not to hesitate
or waver, but let his reforming band fall fast and
far. Prastdsnt Hayes at inds on ft platform of
juslioe, union, national fraternity, a gold curren
cy, nnd eivll service worm i we nana ny nun.
It la ft platform ol eno plank, wide as ft oontl
nont, deep as the beating of tbe American heart,
audit bftara tbe legend, "He aervee bis party
best who serves bis country well." Thunders of
Appleuns.
On tho other hand wo have such
mon as Senators Conkling, Ulaino and
others denouncing Mr. Hayes and his
policy In very bitter terms, extracting
iImw, ,bHnJ.. a,,.,,lauav ft will tlivov
thoy address. So we go. .
Tue RitiHT Ticket. Democrats,
and all others who want to assist in
bringing about a belter condition of
private and public uffuirs, hero's your
ticket:
STATE.
For Auditor General:
William P. Schcli.
For State Treasurer:
Amos C. Noyos.
JUDICIARY.
For Supreme Judge :
John Trunkoy.
COUNTY.
For Prothonotary, fc.
Eli Bloom.
For Register if- Recorder, iff.
J;. J, Morgan.
For County Surveyor:
S. F. McClnskey.
Tako this slip and cut . it in three
pieces, fold them up, concealing all tbo
names of tho candidates, putting tho I
words STATE, JUDICIARY and
COUNTY, on tho outsido, then your
ballot is ready for tho Inspector
throo tickets making a full hand.
That Cadet. Flipper, tho negro
Lieutenant, who was pushed through
West Point, is producing another sen
sation. It is reported that sumo of
tho darkies aro trying to coax him off
to Liberia and thcro put him at the
head of tho army. But ho proposes
to overlook Hayes' blunder and stay
wheru bo is. In his official card bo
remarks: "I havo no sympathy what
ever for tho 'Libcrian Kxodus' move
ment, thut I give it neither counte
nance nor support, but will oppose it
whenever 1 I eel that the occasion re
quires it. I am not at all disposed to
flee from one shadow to grasp another
fi-om tho supposed orror of Hayes'
Southorn policy to tho prospoctivo
glory of commanding Liberia's army."
Signod : "11. O. Flippor, Second Lieu
tenant, Tenth V. 8. Cnvulry." II op
py Flippor. Ho would rather put up
with Hayca' blunders and remain in
Georgia, than to repair to Alrie at
the bead of an army ol his own ruco,
whero tboy make mincemeat out of
stragglers.
Still Tinkering. The Grccnsburg
Democrat says : "Somo timo ago this
Rovenue District was merged in tho
one at Pittsburg, and Collector Davis
was retained oror the consolidated dis
trict. Now tlioro is a rumor thronirh
Fayette county politician, just re
turned from Washington City, that
the Treasury Department baa decided
to form a now Rovenue District of the
counties of Fayolto, Westmoreland, In
diana, Jefferson and Clearfield, with
the Collector's offlco at Unionlown,
and thut Mr. Charles S. Seaton is nam
ed for Collector. This chango will
take several counties from Collector
Davis' District, and will wipe out tbo
Clarion District, of which Mr. Brown
is Collector. This will leavo Mr. Brown
without an offlco." Why not wipo
out this herd of Federal officials, and
collect tho rovonue due tho Treasury,
through tho State ofilcors. It would
not cost hall what it docs now, and far
moro revenuo would find Its way into
the United States Treasury.
Well Provided For. A cot res
pondent of the Hartford 7Ymrsays:
"John D. Defrcos is tho government
printer. Ho receives a salary of (3,.
COO per annum. Tbos. D. Delrecs, his
son, is a clerk in tho Postoflice. He
draws 1,400. John D. Defrecs, Jr.,
is employed in the government print
ing office at a salary of 1,200. An
other son, Tony Defrcos, is a messen
ger thcro, drawing (700 per year. T.
Eskor, tho foreman of the specification
room, is a nephow ol Defrecs. He gets
1,669 a year. A. Sample is a son in
law ol Defrecs. Ho is snugly fixed in
tho Treasuiy Department at (1,600
per annum. Besides this, McKtiight,
a brother-in-law ol Enkor, is In the
government printing offlco at a good
salary."
Candid. The Philadelphia Tele
graph, one of tbe Radical organs, in
discussing tho contest in this Stuta,
closes by saying: "Thousands of vo
ters are to-day eithor actively or si
lently aiding tho Democrats simply
out of disgust with tho doings of prom
inent Republicans." The editor in
question comprehends the situation
exactly, and Is honest enough to ad
mit that his party Is doomed to an
overwhelming defeat on the 6th day
ol November.
Still on Time. Tbe Boston Post
seems to be anxious that tho Democ
racy should not nominate a candidate
for tbe Presidency until Massachu
setts is heard from. It has an idea
that Garton may be in the rare.
Stark Mad. The late attempt to
regnlate Silting Bull, by diplomatic
strategy, bas only enraged him, and
rendered biro as obstinate as Kellogg
or Packard.
EL IX Tltl I' IE r i, .4 11 1 m o It E.
Last r Hiijj three prominent Mary
luiido'jjji,., Fulton, editor ol the Itulli
''jro American, Mr. Thomas and Mr.
It.Sloekett Matthews promised Mr.
Hayes that if ho would remove llto
(Irani appointees in the Custom llouso,
and In the other United Slates offlcoa
theirfrict.tls.thatlriov woulu reorKttiiiwsi'
Iho Radical party in Ihut city and "elec
trify Maryland," and thereby elect a
Reform Mayor in Baltimore.
Well, Hayes accepted tho proposi
tion. The election came off on tho24th
inst.. and out ol 61.000 voles polled, hut
B.'iS, were fast for tbo Fulton .Thomas-1
Matthews candidate, 17,307 for the
Workingmen's candidate, and 33,188
lor tho Democratic candidate, Tho
City Council is solidly Democratic.
Tho color lino was completely brok
en, thousands of negroes voted tbe
Democratic ticket. Reader, think ol
it I Tho candidate backed by the Fed
eral AdininiBtrution only rceeiveing
535 voles, when tho whole State was
to bo electrified. A press dispatch says :
"A great factor In it all, too, was tho
dUgusl of tho better class of Republi
cans with tho Fulton-Thomas policy to
electrify Maryland, which policy has
beon in this case Communism and the
devil to bout tho Democracy. Tho re
sult has shown, also, that it was one
thiim to order and uuotbor thing to
tret the nnirroes to vote for their old
onomics, tho while workinunivn." This
Baltimore election is fur more of a Ruv
olution thun that of Ohio, and bhowe
conclusively how tho people despiso tho
Federal cabal in that city which has
undertaken to "electrify" (?) tho whole
Slate.
Radical Wailinus. The Bangor
Whig, reported to bo Blaine's organ,
says: "It is evident that the President
has reached the purling of way, and
ho must definitely decide, whether bo
is to walk wilh the Republicans or tho
Democracy."
Tbo AVashington correspondent of
the Now York Tribune writes to his
paper that "the President is lor tho
moment almost as much out of accord
with his party in Congress as Andrew
Johnson was in the first year of his
separation from Ihu Republicans."
I ho Vtasuington Jiipubucan says
tho Democrats aro tryinir to '-secure a
portion of the fruits of a Republican
victory," und pathetically inquires:
"How long! oh, how long is this ruid
lo bu tolerated by thoso who havo tho
power to put a slop to it at any mo
ment?" Tlioro was no other motive or rea
son tor tho selection of tho assortment
ot Liberals who went into theCubinet
with him than this that tliev hail
worked with the Republican parly on
ly after they had failed lo break it up
by working against it, and only bo- a lilllo while, and would end in nn ex
causo Ihcy thought it easier lo break I plosion tho liko of which France has
up tho party from within thun from not seon for nearly a century .Bulti
without. St. Louis (Hole. more Gazette,. .
Tho Springfield Republican, although I ' !
it supports Hayes, takes occasion to The Tax Question. The Constitu
rotnind the Republican Senators and J t'nul discussion of iho payment of tax
Congressmen that their parly at last before voting tomes around annually,
year's election "failed to furry the We aro ghd lo learn thai a correspon
country on tho popular vote, and only deuce, between J. ll.Crissman.of'Snow-
hrntiwlit in tho Kunutilipan candidate
frt the Prcsidi'ma siJ-tyvMift frauds III.
der bayonet protection In Louisiana
and cxtremo Stato rights under
threat ol civil war at Washington."
An Eve on Tuem. Mary Clemmcr
has been drilling around Washington,
watching the movements of Senators
and Members of tho House sinco Con.
gress assembled. . She alludes to speak
er Randall in this way : "The new
Speaker certainly sets a laudable exam
ple of frugality in his mode of living.
Ho occupies a very neat, but small and
plain bouse, in a block of the siio and
stamp usually occupied by third-class
clerks, or uavy or army officers who
livo on their small pay. It is in direct
contrast to tho ornate abode and costly
Interior of bis predecessor. .Mifsfirundy
say that Mr. Randall is passionately
tond of tho study of astronomy, and
spends all the titno ho can spare from
politics staring at thu planets. I his
account for tho seraphic expression
that occasionally comes over his face
even in tho Speaker's chair. Ho often
throws up bis head, as if he were star
gazing. Jt must ho an immense relief
when bu is stung by any little flea
around him to turn his lace up imagin
ing thut ho is contemplating Saturn or
Jupiter."
Looan. Ex-United Stules Sena
tor John A. Logan, of Illinois,
turned up in Washington tho other
day, and staled to a correspondent that
Wisconsin was moro certain to go
Democratic than New York. Ho is
outspoken in bis denunciations of the
President's civil service order, and at
tributes lo it wholly tho Republican
defeats in Ohio and California, and tbo
Democratic victories liicb be pre
dicts in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, New
York and Massachusetts. Ho says
tho eighty thousand offlco holders aro
not only not working Tor tho Republi
can party, but aro rapidly bocoming
Democratic converts, from tho convic
tion that tho Republican psrty is doom
ed, and their only hopo ol saving their
official beads is carrying favor with
tho Democracy.
National Disgrace. The hnghest
effort of diplomatic fraud was the ro
cent attempt of tho fraudulent Hayes
administration in sending a Commis
sion of diplomats after Sitting Bull, now
safely housed In British America, beg
ging him to como back to tho L'niled
Slates. Tbo Commission had about as
much right to go upon British soil to
treat with him, as we havo lo enter
our neighbor's turnip patch and lay in
our winter's supply. Tho ignorance
of tho first principles of diplomacy dis
played on this occasion by the Federal
administration is disgraceful in the ex
treme, and must mako Sitting Bull
blush for the agents of his "native
land."
Blaini on Ohio. Tho Washington
Star says the following conversation
took place on Saturday a week, be
tween Senator Blaino and a Western
Congressman :
W. C. 11 How do you like the en
dorsement of tho Hayes policy in Ohio?"
Blaine "1 think it is a very good en.
dorscment for the Democratic policy."
W. C. "Do you proposo to give Air.
Hayes to the Democracy, Mr. Blaine ?"
Blaine "So far as 1 am concerned,
I assign all my right, title and interest,
as a Republican in Mr. Hayes to Ihe
I'emnr-racy."
A NKW DAS (I Ml TO I'UANCK.
It is a great nilalorluno when a feeble
minded, hard-headed old soldier tuktw
it into his liosd that he is Ilia saviour
of society, und by holding the military
power of a nation In his gru"P ulu
to carry out his purposes. It Is quite
possible Unit MuuMuhon has no desire
"at '- T
Kieal hankering to bo emprees. Yet
hit flatterers, Hie scum ot Louis Nupo
Icon's corrupt empire, have tallied the
old murtinet into tho belief thut ho
alone can save Franco Irom Iho abyss
of destruction. Wilh that preposses
sion, there Is no folly too amaxing for
him to venturo apon. His arrogance
and his assumptions of infallibility
grow witli ovory fresh proof that tho
nation distrusts Ills capacity lo govern.
The latent nowsfrom Frutieo indicates
that itmloud of accepting tho republi
can victory In the recent choice of tho
Chamber of Deputies as an oxprossion
of Iho popular will in favor of Iho ro
nublio, ho looks upon it us a sort of
"insult" lo himself. It is said that ho
bus expressed a sottled determination
not to mako any chango in his minis
try, but to make demands upon the
Assembly when it meets, which he
knows will not bo complied with, and
upon its refusal will again dissolve the
Assembly und appeal to Franco by tho
old Louis N apolonh plan of a plebiseito,
meanwhile) declaring a alate of niogo,
i.e., martial law.' That ho is obstinate
and vain enough lo carry out this pro
gramme, nobody doubts. Tho only
question is, will ho bo permitted lo do
it? This question cannot bo answer
ed until tho teninor of tho Senate, is
known. MueMahon cunnol dissolve
the Chamber without the consent of
tho Sonato; and though there it
monarchical majority in that body it
is not imperialist The Orleanist or
gans already bIiow a defection from the
ministry, and the legitimists are ovi-
denllv dissatisfied with tho extreme
selfishness of the Bonapartixle. Do-
sides this. Republican campaign and
its results, demonstrated the luw re
specting policy of the friends of tho re
public even while the powers of the
law ware used against them in the
most oxasperuting way. They have
borne tho utmost aggravations of the
MueMahon ministry whoso policy it
was to force them into violent resis
tance und homo them with dignity
und yot with a steady adhesion to
principlo that showed that the chargo
of "radicalism" against ihetn was un
founded. Tho moral gain of tho re
publicans during the past campaign has
been Immense. MueMahon has now
no ullerunlivo hut to accept the ro
publio or else to found a military des
potism, which will bo Iho ultimate re
sult of declarinir Franco in a "state of
siege." This could, however, last only
shoe. Lent re county, and our Law
Judri, presunu tii case ill a legal
form, as follows :
Snow Sent. P Oct IS, ISTT.
UoR. Jomr II. Orvir. sVear ,.-Wiil yon
kindly give me an opinion upon Article VIII,
See. 1 fourth of New Ceoatilntion as to Qua'ift-
oettons of voters, viat "If twenty-two years of
age or upward., he aball hava paid within two
years a lUte or county tax wbion .hall have been
aiee.ei-d at least two months and paid at least
one naon'b belore the election." Doee it aaeaa
that the tal'-e as.eued f.Tj rjn lSifcfcUU aaaaft
oe paui enrvo wvrnro me election, or will ine
tai of IS7t if paid witbia two years ftu.werr By
answering at one yon will freally oblige,
Yon re, Kerpeclloily, J. II. CRisanaR.
nRLLRroarn, Pa., Oet, 1S7T.
Drir Plft i In answer ta your question I would
say, that it makes no dinVronoe kow much longer
than two month, the ui has been useoeed. Tbe
payment of the tex of 187a er lAaf e wey frtwi
ew ytmr, will answer If paid witbia two years,
and at li-aat one month before tbe election. 1 am
lery re.peatlully, youra, Ac, Jomr II. Onvis,
A4. Lw Juiift.
To J. II. CntssMAR. Krq, Smw Skm: 1 eon
cur in tha foregoing opinion. C- A. Uatbr.
They are (ueeh Fellow. In elec
tion matters some of the Radical edi
tors aro most mighty sharp in ono di
rection, and exclusively stupid in nr.
other. ' For instance : Two weeks ago,
in alluding to the Iowa election, they
announced in tho biggest job typo they
had in the office, "We havo swept tho
Stale," etc., but "Ohio is still in doubt
too many parties running in thalSluto.
Tbe Duinocrats have probably carried
theStute, etc." llow strange that thoso
gentlemen should know all about Iowa,
a thousand miles away, when they
can furnish their readers no informa
tion in relation lo Ohio, just on the
border.
Johnstown Commerce. From the
Johnstown Tribune wo learn that sinco
Iho 2Glh of September the aggregate
shipments of butler from that place
amount lo 32,352 pounds. Of this
amount 8,962 pounds wero sent to I'hil
sdclphia, 15,522 pounds to Baltimore
and 3.818 pounds to New York. The
bulk of this butter is made in Somer
set county, und Is an excellent article
During tho snmu tlmo the shipments
of chestnuts from Johnstown have
amounted lo 60,730 pounds, or 1,214
bushels. Tho Tribune says that the
trado in both thoso articles has but
just commenced.
Hon. (iEoeoe Sanderson. Two ex
cellent gentlemen of this namo have
figured conspicuously in this State for
tho past twenty-five years. The ono
resided at Lancaster and tho other at
Scranlon. They wero Mayors of their
respoctivo cities nt the ssmo time and
held other honorahlo positions. On
Thursday last Mr. Sanderson of Lan
caster, "passed over the rivor," aged
seventy-two years. The political an
tecedents of both gentlemen was or
thodox Democracy.
A State Middle. The tirand Jury
of Allegheny county subpoenaed Gov.
Ilartranfl and other State function
aries to appear before it and testify.
They all refused and aro now In con
tempt. Attorney General Lear has In
formed iho Court thai tlioro are Stato
secret which that court has no busi
ness to know anything about, or words
lo that effect. "Stnto secrets" ia an
old dogma that ia worth ventilating
theso orooked times. Let it bs settled
His Fraudulency bas nominated Hon
John M. Harlan, of Kentucky, to fill
tho vacancy on the Supremo bench
occasioned by tho resignation of Judgo
Davis. The nomination is regarded as
a good one, and will, without doubt, be
confirmed hy the Senate.
A'A'II'.V ITKMS.
Dom Pedro lias never signed a deslh
warrant.
(Jen. Howard is called Day of lor lo
morrow, by the Indians.
Signs of the times i "(June lo my
wile's funeral back in thirty minutes."
The most sliilXless thing in ibis world
is Vassar Coll'ito student tuking a
Joshua 'J'nguu.i, a well known il
loclive, died Hi I'hlPtuuipiiiii rriuuy
night.
Th P.rpl!ican of Massachusetts
need a provost guaid tokoepinoin to
gethor. Tlini-lfiw Wued has withdrawn from
politics, and ho didn't bold a Fedcrul
offlco either.
Wa do not alio nose that tho critics
havo destroyed Anno Dickinson; but
where ia she I
Tho President's elbow ouijlit lo be
joggud concerning that thanksgiving
proclamation.
The New Jersey Republicans tulk
of running Grant's Long Branch cot-
lago tor liovornor.
Bcouuso Key started life as a prd
auniriie is no reason why be should
close it as a demagogue.
'Ton years In Hell" is tho namo of
a now book, whicli may do a sequel to
"Ton Nights in a Bar room."
What gloriously flush times were
thoso when a Now York Stato Senator
oould command (40,000 for his volo.
Tho Bangor Whig is very unhappy
about our dedication ceremonies, and
sobs convulsively for the bloody shirt.
General LoiiKSlrcol, who is living
quietly in (iainsvillo, Ga., is writing
an account of tho bailie ol Gettysburg.
A man has arrived in Pittsburg who
walked from tho Black Hills. Ho is
a resident of Forest county, this Stato
A little girl in Armstrong county-
was lrivnn a six shooter as a iiluythinir
Tho ball lodged in her mother's knee.
An English swain who had been
thirty yearr: oniutgcd to a lady, recent
ly iillod her and mairicd it butcher's
widow.
Ex-United Slates Sonalor Eugene
Cusscrly is mentioned as the Democrat
most likely lo succeed Mr. Sargent in
tho United Slates honato.
Buffalo Bill, it is reported, will ro
tiro from the stauo after he bits finish.
od this season, and becomo the bond of
a cattle rauelie on the frontier.
Grant still lir.irers iu Europe lo enjoy
the honors that crowd thickly upon
him. Whilo the free cigars hold out to
our ex Presidont will not return.
"Tbo conscientious men" is what a
carpet bog Senator styles a portion of
tho Republican party in Congross.
There aro only a few of them, how
ovcr. The Republicans say this is terriblo.
They would ruther be sassed ly lien.
Duller ovory day in the week than to
endure the dull dread of his ominous
silence.
General William Patton, the oldest
mcmbor of the Bradford county bar,
and for many years a prominent local
politician, died in Townnda, yesterday,
ngod 78 years.
Sonator Duvis, of Illinois, refused lo
act with tho Democratic caucus. He
remained alone in the Senate chamber
whllo tho caucuses of Iho two parties
wero being held.
That would bo trusting tho l'rciti
dent to a discretion equal to adding
fifteen thousand moo to the present
army. The prosent Congress is n-jl
likely lo agreo .o it.
Pro fesaor S w i n g say a : " The ch u rch cs
will generally slay about home this
winter, and do many things that were
omitted last year on account of Ihe
Centonnial and Moody and Sankey."
Sergeant at-Arms Fronch, of the
Senate, is now in trouble. Jlu nTac
cused of indorsing duplicate pay certi
ficates, autlwtll have an investigation
alt to himself whon Congress gels down
to work.
Jennie Bolton, a pretty ll-ycar old
Kansas girl, eloped a duy or two ago
with a 40-ycar mulatto. Thoy wero
pursued and captured, and Iho abduc
tor narrowly escaped hanging. He is
now in jail.
It's a pity the Jersey Republicans
didn't nominate Kilpnlriek to run
against McClcllnn. Kilpalrick would
have then discovered what an immonso
jackass ho is in the estimation of his
fellow-citizens.
The succossful defenso of Kara by
iho Turks under Muknlar Pasha is ex
plained by inielligent military men on
tho hypothesis thut the hreechloadinir
riflo behind carih-works makes up for
disparity in numbers anil deficiency
in discipline.
At Puinesvillo, O., recently, a mason
went down into a well fifty feet deep
lo examine it, and just as he reached
the bottom the sides caved in. It was
fully eighteen hours before the debris
was removed, and strango to say the
man was alivo.
Mr Tweed confesses that ho used to
love lo lie, but that sinco his vacation
in Spain tbo truth surges through his
manly bosom so that he says, "I took
a hack at your municipal chorry tree.
I cannot cannot Oh, do not ask mo
to tell a lio." Nea i'ork Herald.
Tho Now York Tribune says: "If
the lion. Stanley Matthow had not
taken pains to build up the Cleveland
plullorm of Domocratio financial and
communislio heresies, bis Bentorial
hopes might not have been as flat
to-day as it the Khedive's obelisk had
dropped on them."
This ia what Stephen Pearl Andrews
says about it : "Evolution is Iho na
tural and orderly procession from a,
uuismnl lo a duismal stato of existence,
and thenco by combination lo a trin s
mal state; and thence, again, by re
version and subsumption, to a tri un
ismal stale or stage which is final or
ultimate."
The Boston Journal says : ' The
enemies ofSecrelsry Sehurx complain
that he ia a visionary theorist. Well,
suppose he is So long as he can bring
the expense of bis Indian council down
lo seven thousand dollars, whon it cost
fifty thousand dollars under tho prao
lical Delano, by all moans let tho 'vis
ionary theorist' proceed."
Eight ex Spoakera of the llouso of
Representatives are living : R. M. T.
Hunter, of Virginia ; R. C. Wlnthrop,
of Massachusetls; Theodnro M. Pom.
eroy, ol New York ; N. P. Banks, of
Massachusetts ; Galuaha A. Grow, of
rennsylvanta ( SebnylorLolfax.of In
diana; James G. Blaine, of Maino, and
Samuel J. Randall, of Pennsylvania.
Darwin's grandfather had a seal on
which was sngraved his creed: Omnia
ex Conchxt everything comos Irom
shell fish. The genealogy has thus
beon I Grandfather, clam j father, oyst
er; son, hermit-crab. This giros the
present Darwin a mild, conchological
origin. The next generation ought to
be a lobster, and further predictions
will, of course, be very fishy.
Spurgeon has come to the following
conclusion, alter probing Iho myste
ries of religion I "The moro 1 road ihe
Scriptures, as to tha future, tha less I
am able lo dogmatise. I see the con
version or the werld and the pirsonal
pre millenial region, ar.d Iho second
coming, and Ihe judgment, and sever
al other grand points, bat 1 cannot put
them into order, nor ha any one else
done so yet."
UKNMtAL IIHISDLK IVIt Til li
DKMOCItA T10 TICKKT.
AND ADVISES (lIlr.KMIACKUIS TO St I'
pour IT.
To the Editor of the Times, Philadelphia :
In an eililoiiul in thu 7'iuitt, under
thu cuplion of "The Disulluclod Voter,"
you have erroneously clussed me us
ono of Ihetn, und have also put
refl. rl'll- I. ntfu ,! tin.-" M'H' -
greenbacks t. enter a "side party. '
I advocated the iioiuinalitin ol trim
key, Schcll and Noycs, because they
were and aro well known advocates ol
makinif silver and United Slates Treas
ury notes equal legal tender with
gold, in opposition to bunk currency
and banks of iwuo, mid tiifind to vote,
for and advocate their clectiun. They
are in tliemselvea a plutlorm oi cor
rect principles on the money quest ion.
The St. Louis platform ot 1H70, adopt
ed by tho Convention which nomina
ted them, demands a repeal of the con
traction clause of tho contraction act
ol 1K75, called a resumption act. It
also demands 'witte finance, which shall
cnublo tho nation soon to assure the
world ol its perfect ability and its per
fect readiness to meet uny of its prom
ises at tho call ot tho creditor entitled
to payment." An the general Govern
ment has no promise outstanding to
pay in money or a circulating medium
lint iho Federal bonds und certificate
of loan and indebtedness, this pledges
tho immediate payment of the public
debt, and Uio substitution of leral
tender money for bank currency, winch
all genuine Democrat and Repnbiit uns
advocate. A tho Democratic party
in 1832, uudcr the lead ol Jackson, rid
tho country or the National Bank and
its branches, it can do so now ; and, as
on July 4ih, 1840, it adopted tho indo
pendent treasury system composed
of gold, silver and United Slates treas
ury notes full equal legal tenders for
patdic dues, after eight years contest,
und has uniformly opposed bunk cur
rency and bunk of issue, I do not in
tend to abandon it, and udviso all le
gal tender money advocuten in llio Re
publican ranks to join it, as did the
unli bunk currency Whigs in 1H32, and
uii! in controlling it councils, and in
driving out those who are for bank
currency and banks of issue, us was
done in 1832. Yours respectfully,
Wm. Bkindi.e.
IlmniNO Co.NuiiKHsur.N. Mist ol
our reuders know bow tho C'uinerons
hnndlo members of our Legislature,
but this herding of our Congressional
delegation is a new and ulurnting fea
ture. Jusi tho way Mr. Cameron was
put on tbo boarda and booked lor the
Mission to Khglund, is related by the
Washington correspondent of the Chi
cago 7Ymf. as follows : "Don Cameron
invited tho delegation to his house,
anil when tliere bo asked thoso pics
cut to signify their wishes in the in al
ter. Judge Kclley spoko up timidly
and said something about Morton Me-
Michuel, but before ho had a chance
to say anything further, Harry White
Don Cameron's stool-pigeon, nomina
ted Simon Cameron. This scheme fell
liko a bomb-shell in the midst of the
Republican delegation. They were in
Senator Don Cameron's house and bis
guests, and could not remonslrato so
freely as if they bail been elsewhere
Before there was any opportunity
however, for un expression ol opposi
tion, Colonel Thompson, Hippie-Mitch
ell's old law partner, burst furth into
a blooming eulogy of Simon Cameron.
This wusalso pre-arranged. Then Don
Cameron asked Whilo il bo would put
this in tho form of a motion, ami Mr.
Whilo did so. Mr. Cameron then alli
ed if thero wero any prosent who oh-
jecled to tho motion, ; ud llitTsituuliun
at this stftgeMrns very comicul. There
wasliot a man in tho delegation who
had not some little postmastcrships
and district apKiintinonts standing in
tho Senato lor confirmation, and the
objection of Don Cameron to any one
of them would bo to kill them, so nn
ono objected, although they were very
angry for having been brought into
this trap.
Till Official Vote in Ohio. Tbo
following is tho official voto of Ohio
for Governor :
Rl.hnp. Democrat 37t,fi?i
West, Hipublicen 24S,ll&
BLbop over Weil 22,f8ll
Dond, Soelalilt Workman
Jobmon, Ureenbark Wnrklngmaa let v 1 2
Tbenpson, Prohibition I.Jlfi
calt4iin( 4
Tho majority for Fitch, Democrat,
for Lieutenant Governor is 27,321.
Tbe Legislature will stand as follows:
Senate tlemoerata ,5
Itrjiublieans 10
It
Iluuie Denncrata 7I
Reiablii-ana :t8
lotlepenilenle 1
3
Ileniorratlo mnjurity on joint baltot 4S
TllE.SaNloh XI KM lit RK. A Wuhillg-
ton letter writer says that Pennsylva
nia has tho honor of claiming tcnior
representatives : ' Speaker liandall is
the senior Democrat in the House, huv.
ing represented his district since the i.s
soniblingnl tho Thirty eighth Congrcs?.
Kclley, also of I'enn'a, is the oldest
Republican in that body, and bis term
of sorvico extends from tho beginning
of tho Thirty seventh Congress"
Srnatohial Cbookkdnms. When
Mr. Jloar, of . Massachusetts, was a
member of tbo eight to seven commis
sion ho was nut in litvor of going bo
bind tho returns to prove fraud in
Louisiana, lit) now wants to go be
hind the certificate far enough to find
a pretext for tbo rejection of a Demo
cratic Senator from that Slato.
Tui (ittEAT in Council. Hariiuin,
the great showman, spout hall n day
wilh Hayes on Friday. The former
told tho latter all ho knew, and Hur
nutn returned thccoinp)imeiit,ullhough
it took him much longer. Wo supose
ho will open a civil eirevt pcrfortiiunc
next spring.
Tho Philadelphia Inquirer seems to
express tho prevalent opinion among
Republicans of Pennsylvania, when it
says that "Mr. KvuriB has placed Mr.
Cameron in such a position that neglect
lo offer him tho honor will simply put
upon him an unpardouablo insult."
The "Within" Idea. The Chicago
Inter-Ocean doesn't believe in Demo
cratic economy. That is ono of tho
great mullitudo ol newspapers that in.
sist upon "reform within thu party"
anil somo Federal officers.
It's Awful. Two yenrs ago the
Democrats of llnltimoro elected their
Mayor by only 2 GG7, but last week
they hooped it up to 15,810, and tho
Confederates over there are "gay anil
happy still."
Cleopatra's Needle, erected by the
Egyptians, some fourteen hundred
years before the birth of Christ, is on
its way to Now York, to be set up in
Central Park.
ilfU! rtifrtlsfitunts.
SELLINGS OFF!!!
GUINZBURG'S
LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF
ReadsEwJtoto .Clothing.
i n fTV
Mm's to Boys Jims, taps,
rff.f. -' t l ost: it ai r to
1 'of it j f.TfK ro
Wa VIII eell ens ft a""') Halt of Olntlilug ererth
Wa will p-tl yon ft itt'tlir article war'ti .....
We vtitl .ell joii a llil enter arliole wurth ....
Wa will sell ihu llie vp, y I., at, vtorlll .....
Wa will .( II you a bosvy M,.it.in t'l.ilh Oieroett )r:li
Wa will sell yoa a bvlu-r article w-r.n ......
Wa will sell yrni ft Hill Iti-ller artlole (Heaver) wirlll -
We will srll y,,n a flns worried il poeiel Orerrnat eonh ...
Wa will soil you the very lie.l liiiiirtl Ciiinclnlli Uwerj at w rlh
n e will n il you a II x Coa' lium f oi U.
3e3cJr3L"3i?S) ssar-o caps,
TUB IIEST AND CHEAPEST KVKIt OFFKKKD IN THIS OK ANY OTIIHR MARKET.
BOYS' CIiCTHirJG
Wt will oloi out it evmoiti-ry yitm. In um.rwer, wHI at 7l wnti a tut. Bttttf qtnIiiUinni,
a gooJ many other goo ti pr rtlintl)r hp.
A. GUINZBURG, Agent,
Won1m 11 Jffolol Corner, Clenrficld,
October 31, IW7.
85
CEITTS.
laCESEJ'S SZXXXTT'S,
Best in the market, at
85 H. A. KRATZER'S. 85
RICHARDSON'S CELEBRATED
Elmira Boots and Shoes,
can be had only at
H. A. KRATZER'S.
ISuyrrv, iimke n nolo of Hil.
H. A. KRATZER
IS SELLING
10-4 ntnnkeu ......
Fruit of liOt'ta Muilin nt
CmdIkb Flnnnel l -
Splenli4 iliac' Alfuj - - , . -
A II-Wool C ill Dirt TCI" l - ......
All-Wool aiid Dart-WutI Flaniula. vcm c tit tilt.
N arivantiif: witi i e tttu n of pi-rn us ud ipii..ir.t J with the J fftreot qualities ft gwli. Tt
bent jijttgp ol D17 H'mtU hujr of
H. A. KRATZER,
Two Doors West of Postoflice, Clearfield, Penn'a.
Oetulr 21. ls;7 tl.
Hfic tlvrrtisfmfnts.
I ASTRAY IH'I.I..-C,.me tr.rs..inl Ch"
J ,rrt&ies of thf ..il,.cril,or in llralvMwn.
thin, nn er about the 2fltli (lay of Jute l.t, ne
briodle dull, ebrtut a yrar an.l a half o'l. Tbe
owacr is rt'9,ur.te4 id e'me f.irertr.!. prore prop,
erte ar.J lake turn sway ur lie will h,. .li.po.Ml ol
a. Hi. I ilireels. ' llRtllti'K I.Kll.ICil.
Lntlieriliur, l'a . Oet. 31, l-7 :tl
V1MT MHTHATOH't MlTK'l-C Nuii
U lirol-y givffj that Lfttitrt of Ailraiitirlnv
:koo tlireUtfJof IN'J. UrNCHUAKiikll. Iai
of Jordan towoiliip, Clrartl4.ll count T, l'a.,
loM, bttvinir htt-n duly R'antvl to ilio on It
ignrJ, all porMins itvlrbu-J to lai. pute, will
pie make ttnumJitio pvraert, aiirl tbf hur
iiig claiuu or tlrmatvli Kill pruoat I brut iintjitrl
authenticated for wttlf-nfit without Aritx.
All HAM 111 NriWIAH'-LK,
Anioovillc, Pa , Uot. 31, '77-flt A im'r.
VMIKITRATOR !'OTI IV-N-tiflt
! hertbr ffiren that Lettfra of A.lminiitr
ttc.non tli ea'tata of I1KOKOK tSIIIMl.t.. Kr.,
late of Hog)? (xttithip, Clemriirld eoutity,
Pa., dtXfUMij, baring bo Jnly granted to the
undtriiftnoil, all prroo iadrbttxi to ratal
will plrat maka iramtdiata pTmnt, ami thon
baring elaimi or df-mindi will pretest then
properly authenticated for aettlrniant without
d.-i. .i'riN i fiiiiMKii,
HfcNHY A. M11NKL.
WVt'acclon, Pa., Oct. 31, I77-fll. Adin'ri.
I)MINITRATOHr XOTK'F..
?iic ii here'tT fives thnt letter of Ad
minitlratinn the etate of W M . 8U 1M M KL,
lata of Mrrit townihip, CI ar id 1 cnnly ,
Penn'a, dw'd, bating been duly granted to
tha anderfiftnaterTttl peraocs iO't)lted to mid
atata will pleaae make iinmnliata ptTmrr.t. and
that having ulntini or drntandi will prTfnt
them properly sutherttiratefi f-r penlrnient with
out deUy. J. il. SHIM Mi l,,
jacoii Muck,
" Pbilipaarg. P., Oct. Mt '77 6c AJib'm
C1AIJTION. All peri n are hereby rum ion -J
id ftgAinit purrha'tnic or in a iy 'ty tn.t
dttnj with the f'lllowin tf properly, n'w in t-e
p'tinv'i'i n nf tienrge Whitman, of iludy town
ship, vii : Two hay niro, I Uxj h ire, 9 Few
don Ma harnl, 1 twohnrce wfi h, t pur l.ni
ulrdi, nna rod cow, S i, and 4 Uvl and Wil
ding, a ihu Paine holcn to tnt and il left with
aid Whitmin on loan, pu'nie't o tn nrdf at
any timo )niiN II V. II l.KI.I N't).
JeflYrion Line, Ot. il, 1377 .H
IXIX'lITIilX' KliTICI-:. UieriTeMa.
i mchtary on thetita'e ol JAM KS NIIUI'S,
late of Decatur township., leirtield eminiy,
Pa.drc'd, hat in been ftttMotf. to tho utnlr rr ipol,
all pernon h now tot" thriaselre inde tetl u anitl
entate am required to muko .miuerhaie pit -inn t.
nnd thi'M having clmrun apiti'. tie !'. til
prcM-nt Ihem properly nulItt-u'.i-tU'J ! t rcttli
n-rnt w'tnn tM it.
TSARKL PIUMP..
Phlhpsbarf. Pa., OjI. 3, '7?-t, . i.iot ulnx.
DRUGSTORE.
H. B. SPACKM AN,
D UGGIST and CHEMIST,
At Pliaw' k. at ml Ci'.nU.I, Pa, hi jut
oprnei now tok of
and ! now prep-irH t fnrnUli anytMa; is Ihc i
the line of Of or aoi Meliiri0 at fi rery low- I
rt enrh prt'-ei.
He h.a a'ro on hand S lixrjr atoli of r.tnb, I
Hair and Tooth Hrutir, Kaner Article, Tot I at
and harln hrii, an l tlilnf una illy kept
In s (irit-elaia Dr Stare
PHYSICIANS' , PRESCRIPTIONS
Ctimptiun led with oar.-, dnr or nl;lit. A liberal
tlwtre ol r a'T'H"RpJf aj'cfl'n'fw iititeilri i
Clerft.PM, Vt.,i. ti, is:r. r 1 1
IIT OV jrH()14-,.ne or the hi-nri
J traws iu oMrtww Ter,ft D,'l;T,
turatnenflinit a U.o 1 JUiult, (lit,ii), nnd t
untiniie tr.ii weikn.
rinsT ri s--l2rtt.
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M n. Cwilriek, IC. A Wo iUard, lluit,0
J. D.Thompion.Cur'TiUr John tllaaa, KHti,in,
J. A. Hwb, Chri,K. H. M-wlf, Kni,
M.Wei'olly, Cheat,i Wm. Uaihcaft, "
11. I.. Hendtro. U. II., Jordan Heed. Lawrrn.-r.,
ft. K. (ow.ler.Hradu.nl W. r Irwin, "
Jona. Wiaor, jr., Ut. P. Tnte,
S p. WiLon, (I. II. (iall,
OenrKsTiti.tr, tl'Vlr,,. M.-Donlf, '! I ons,
Dan'i Kifii.l, llfaly.jile-v C Paamnn-t.,
Ar hy Dunlip, . I.Tnrla lUal, pik.
J. U. Kllie, " jjr,, Wav,
David Ptnfl, , ) -l ,rl tJT. " "
J-vo. J lisl.lv, Ttttnui KUni I'a-.ai ire, " i
L. M t'raehen, i'erinain'-an'l M tia. '
L. I. Wir4 AUisMinjsl ff, 'TUloi,
Peter M !., " "l! V. Ptww.ll. "
atn i wttrs 1 fi r it .
Wm. Pottev f'tfiJtJ, ,P t m-vor Djc iif,
U. Ja.- iH. H M la rMvat
B. N.chM, jiiio. A Murray, iohen
Thad. Miaw, j 1. 1). It .wman, Ouh -h.
J P. Frath.N W tub 'ten K. Pm.irat ilrnw'rl,
J. K. MeMnrra;. " hi. Smiih, Jordan,
J W. Kill, Jleeearia.1 'si. hrhaen.af, "
Henbes ftai, I Thus. My era, karlhaaa,
Is I. Can.pl ell. Wall,, It. It.hbafr.rl, Kmx,
C. A. Wood, ' !):, J. lUiiKbtRa, .
Otorjre Irfitoh, ' lti Hewlet, Law renews
D. HillUma, I'ra.'u td.. Km. Kenta,, m
P SLIray, , K. J. Cunhiia. "
Alei. Ho-.Ter,
VV. T Sehryvr,
Arthur Irane'er,1lridf, fam'l Vnllfrton,
r. K. rend, !W. I,. Head, "
David Oond.Uarniidetp J. K. Taylor, Morna, i
Dtnltl Piebel, Cheat, L. Ad lletnan, pike,
iUif dt'trllsfinrnts.
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t ittlr n'-iiti"! (Mi nfW
COL'HT TitOCLAMATlON.
Wnrnim, Hon. T. A. MAVKK, President
Judtre of the Court of Common Plea nt the twen.
ly filth Jit Itcotl District, Ofmpnted af the conn
tin of Clfar field, O litre and Clinton, and lion.
Aiirim Omii: and Him. ViKrivr D. Holt,
Aiimt Judci of Clearfield Co., hava ivicd
their pret-ept, to me direr' rd, for tbe huldtnf of
in A ijottrned Court of Common I' lea, at the
Court Iff ii m at Clearfield, iu sod fr the coun
ty of Ch-arfifld, rommrnriiiy on lherKCONP
.MONDAY. UN; 12TII 1AY OF NOVKMHKH,
177, and mntinuing two weeki.
NOTICE ii thereof bereUy firen lo juroreand
whnefifi, in and for laid roun'y of Clearfield to
be nnd afjear in their proper peraoni, at IU o'clock
A. M. ol id day, to d thine thing which ia
tli- ir bf-rjalt pertain tft be done.
lilVKN under my hand at Clearfield, thl IHtfa day
of Oi turwr, in the year of oar Lordoneihon
and eight hundred and ervcntT-MVcn.
ANDREW PENTZ, Jr., (Sheriff.
ctSl-te.
HIGHEST AWARDS! "'.M.uV.
J. REYNOLDS & SON,
NORTHWEST CORNER
Till RTfcEVI H lll I1ERT STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA,
l ANIFACTfRKRS Ot PATENTED
Wrought-Iron Air-Tight
HEATERS,
WITH FIH KINO AXItrt.lNKKR IIKINDINO
UllATKS FUR I1I RNIN11 ANTIIRA
I ITK OK UlTl MINOt'S COAL.
CENTENNIAL
WUOKJUT IR0 HEATERS,
FOR BITVMtNOrSCOAL.
. KEYSTONE
K(l(.UT-li0 HEATERS,
COOKINil RANUK, LOW-DOWN ORATS6.
Mcotljitlre t'lrrulara anil Trc. u an; addr ji.
KXAUtNK BKI'OHKSKI.KCTIM).
Ar!! 2.1, 'IT I v.
The lu ll's Run Woolen Factory
Pern rpwwritp. CtwHeldJ Ce., Ps.
,' i. ... -
II II H N B D OUT!
B U R N E D U PI
Tlir lul'Krit iTa have, at (treat etpenie, rebuilt s
neihSorhood nr ce.ty, in the ereetion of s first
elana Wonli-s M uu(alory, with nil ths Boders
linpritvemrnu attached, and are prepared to maks
all kindi of Cloth, Ciiiairovree, Satinetts, BIsb
kftF, Klxrti.rU. An. Plsniy of gnoit os hand ts
"I'l'ly all 'jurn.d ar.d s thinaand new esitonera,
whi m we aik lu come and examine esr siesB.
Tue luinei ot
CAitlIN AND FULLINii
sill rweifc oor eapoclnl attention. Proper
ananjrementa will ! siade to reeeire ani deliver
Wool, to init etutomera. All work warranted and
dune npin the ohortrat nut tea, and by itriet atten
tinn to burineaa wa hojte to realise s liber si bars
nf puMia patronage.
lt.MM) POCNDP WOOL WANTKD!
We will pay the MhcM market pries fur nnl
and ael) rur mrumfatHred goodasa low sa elmilar
giioda ran be bought in the county, and whenever
we fail to render reaiontible latiafartios we eas
Iwavi He found st home rendy to maks proper
f ! an it inn, ellhr in peten or by letter.
JAM 1:4 JOHNSON A JONfl,
aprtlSrltf Bower P. O.
rMtlAI. liWT.-l,iH of eiaaei tat 4 iwn fir
1 trial at November Term, sostaisetsf M jb-
dy, Nev. It
' rinar ;( sotur. nor. 3rn,
(V Nat n.nk of Clfd ti. It Nat Bank ef CIM.
Wainriffht A Cn. a. WallsnD A Krtbi,
l'.n l rifei, K-m t. v. II. C. ACM KliHet
.Un, W. Oulbrlo 9 v. W. II. I.iwrts.
Al.ram Kepiiirt.tn see ti. Dtrwind, White A Co.
iiuney Hrul. va. "
Jalnca Morrtaun
. John Cortey,
va. t!riit A Co.
vi. Madotph LemiQtet.al
vi. Henry M. Ulom.
vj. Keed, Wtnrer, Powell
A Haiti,
fl. Aiiatia Iftris.
A. Camptietl
Franeii K ijrr
K. H. Netpi'r
A bra h Am Htitiiprey
Itaniel Wrtvar
Frank. LiveMstat A Cora. Ueorra Stott.l
Ji-ae- 6. Wiiliaini v, Hobert Ueke si. sL
.lavas Wtntortoottos fa. ilill A Clark.
leor O. Hill a,
J ia. L. lit I ir. va.
Wm. H. Di.key va. J. W. Da.it,
V K. Kkr . ; vi. JobsDalM.
J V. Luoura g.
aifoJlD avitKK
noipjtr, sov, Ifrs.
Lit irm M yer
L A A. M irriaon A Co
Andrew Kortaa
Mirlhi K Harder
Joaeph Heat
ArnwU A llartaber
J'i'in M, Adaiui
J hs Mimsv
W. 8. H ad A tlrVl
llnrace Patch in
Jaeob Donaall ,
Ueorjo U. Harrrtt
Annie U'oom ct. si.
O-i'ri- It (loodlander
rUrk llmwa
Kobvrt liars Powell
O Urns K Kmpfiria
nttlei A Wr hater
Jobs Hnwlas
Auitin Kline
tl. Wrs. W. Irvis.
fi. M L A L Cs.
f i. M LU.U
Ti. Pjter Moyer.
fi. Jobs M. Chat a.
fl. Ilaorfa A. Illoosi.
vi. C. II. Preasott ei st.
fi. Mary A J. Dosihert.
vi. Hamnel Marphey.
va. HbeflMd Ooraos.
fa. C. A O Afhwesi.
fl. Adam Moyar,
fl. The T. I O R. K. Co.
f. A, M. MeClsrsst.sl.
fa. Jobs B. Uarrieos.
f. John U. Bbof ei. si. .
f i. Tbnaaa Toiler.
fi. Kilii Pieros.
vi John M. Cbses.
fi. '
KM BLOOM,
Proibosfltsr.