She gUpuMiun. JZfi, err Gioroi B. Goodlandir, Kditor. CLBAKFIKLD, Pa. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 31, I ITS. Reader, If job want to'know what la doing en la Ik ba.tn.aa wi.r)J, )ult read our aclvertialng aotumna, lb Spatial oolnmn in particular. MAXIM! FOR THE DAY. I No nan worthy the ofl.ot of Prraldtot should be willing to hold it if counted In, or placed torn by any fraud. V. 8. Oa-nt. I could never havt been reconciled to the de ration by the tmallett aid of mine of a peraoa, however reapeetable Is private life, who nuit forever carry upon hit brow the elamp of fraud flnt Irtduiphmt in American history. No sub sequent action, however meritorious, can waub way the leltert of rhal record. C baulks Fmarta A ..am. Under the form of lain flutberlord H. Haves baa been declared President of the United States. Ilia title roita upon disfranchisement of lawful voters, tbo false certificate! of tha reluming offi cers toting corruptly, tod tba dec li ion of a co tu rn Uiioa which baa refuted to bear evidence of al leged fraud. For the flnt tine are tba American people confronted with the fact of a fraudulently elected Preaident. Let it But be underatood that the fraud will be illently acquiesced In by tba country. Let do hour pail Id which the usurpa tion la forgotten. Addrbhs or Diuocratio M.C.'i. Democratic State Ticket roa oovkriiob, Hon. ANDBEW H. DILL, Off OHIO COOXTT. roa LIIUTINAKT OOTtaaOR, Hon. JOHN FEUTIG, or CRAwrokD ootisTr, rOB BBCBRTART IIITIIIAl AFrAlIU, Hon. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, or HDKTtaoDoa cotmrr, fob it) Pima judo a, Hon. H. P. ROSS, OF HORTOOMHT COUHTT. Dill, Fcrtig, Ross, Africa. Democrats, to Your Posts! The Democrats of Clearfield Borough and Lawrence town ship, and throughout the coun ty generally, are invited to as semble in the Court Room, on Thursday, Aug. 8th '78, at 8 o'clock in the evening, for the purpose of organizing a Cen tral Democratic Dill Club. It is hoped tlmt all Democrats within a reasonable distance will be pres ent and assist in opening the present important campaign. SENATOR WALLACE has consented to be present with us and address the people on the current issues of the day. Dem ocrats, turn out ! Israel Test, Chairman. Jno. W. Howe, Sec'y. Clearfield, Pa., July 31, '78. Head tbo Indian story on our fourth page. If Dr. Livingston in not a clear cut rascal, thoro is not ono outside of a penitentiary. "Tba Spy in tbo Camp," is the title (il an article found on our fourth page this wock that should open the eyes of the Greonliaekors, and thoso of all oth ers who tore fair dealing. Tides His Way. Sonator iill, our nominee for Govornor, bad a magnifi cent roception at fiodford Springs on the afternoon of the 22(1. Whore over ho goes he falls in with the people A Woan to Candidates. Gentle men, while you aro canvaHsing the coun ty, ostonsivly in your own interest, it would be well enough to ace that all our parly friends are registered In due time. All not rogislorod by the 4th o) September, will atand a good chance to lose thoir vote in November. Again : There is a large class of voters very negligent about paying thoir taxes. The tax must bo paid not later (30 days before the eleotion) than the 4tb of October. This cany duty will not tako much time and will bo of considerable- iW . -ice to the party. Will you do it. '.'t Primary F.liction. According to rnle 4th, our primary election will be held on Saturday, September 14th. And the announcement of the names of candidates will be in order on and after the 14th of August. This will givo five insertions previous to the elec tion. The fees which must be paid in advance will bo as follows : For Judge or Congress it will be 120,00 ; Senator, S15.00; Assembly or Treauror,lin. 00; Commissioner, 15.00, and Auditor or Coroner, 13.00. This will includo 10, 000 tickets for each candidate, and the nocossary blanks to conduct tho elec tion, tf. Unhappy Souls. The llarrs of tho Pittsburg Post indiscrootly censure Senator Wallaco lor appearing at tho Pittsburg Convention, and in effect laud Spoaker Iiandal for turning op in the LOBBY at tho same place. Tho difference in the occupation of the two frontlotnon indicated, is just this: Tho Democrats of tho XXXlVth Senatorial District eloctcd Senator Wallaco as their delegate to represent thorn .in that body, and right well did he serve his constituents. On the othor hand, Speaker Randall left his chair and turned up at Pittsburg more in the capacity ol a vagrant than a states man, and the men who decoyed him there, mortifiod over thoir joint defeat, naturally resort to the fish woman's way of proclaiming her chastity by denouncing hor virtuous sislor as a harlot We want the Pott men to un derstand that Senator Wallace was tbs representative oi the Domocrata in Centre, Clinton and Clearfield. Who did Speaker Kandall represent? Tho llarrs onlyf or himself personally? The rein II would seem an. J FORM A TIOXFOR VOTERS. The rcgukr assessment or registry list lor the coming fill election have already liven made, and aro now to be .' ..yvV.2 .vW yt&W K tho various districts as required by luw. Under the new Constitution every person desiring to Tote at the approaching November election must have rosided for the period of tiro months GO daysiu the election dis trict whero he offers to vote, and if over twenty-two years ol age, shall have paid within two years a Stato or Coun ty tax, which shall have been assessed at least (iro mouths, and paid at least one month before the tfiiy Ol election, Moro: The citizen who removal from one borough or township to another be tween the 5(i of September anil election day loses hii riijht to vote ; because he must aweur that he bas resided at least fiO days in the district where he offers to voto. And if ho has resided hut fivo, ten, or twenty days there bo cannot declare that he has lived flrtduys triole in. Those who wish to voto tbo com ing full had better cxamino tho list of voters now In the hands of tho Asses sor, (or the one to bo found at tho elec tion house) and see If their names are enrolled. If not on tho list, inform the the Assessor at onoo ol the omission. The omission of namoe produces more confusion and trouble on election day than all defects put togethor, and yot, it is one of tbo simplest duties enjoin ed upon the Assessor, and it is equally simple if tho voter does not know that his name is not on the list until ho of- fors his ticket and some one challenges him. It bocoms the duty of the citi zen from this until tho 4th of Sep tember (sixty days boforo the oloclion) to apply to the Assessor if he wants his name placed on tho list. Itistheduty of every Assessor (o remain at tho Elec tion House in his respective district on tbo Sd and 4th day of September next, when thoso not Registered, can find him and have thoir names put on the list of voters. Under tho change made in our election laws an Assessor ren ders himself liable to a finoof f 100 and threo moths imprisonment for assessing a tax against any person after the time spocifiod in tho law for closing bis la bors. Impudence. Tbroo months after the occasion, the Pittsburg Post finds fault with the Democrats of this Sena torial District lor having sent Senator Wallace us a delegate to the Demo cratic Stato Convention. Such stuff! Wo hope the Democrats of the XXXlVth District will give the Barrs and their Post a wide berth in the fu ture, unless they bchavo like other Democrats, under similar circumstan- cer. Wo now Bcrve a notice on the parties aforesaid, that tho Democrats of this District will, as heretofore, eloct whom they please, without consulting tho Post men or any othor outsiders. More : Tho fact that Speaker Handall loft his chair and went to Pittsburg, and there consorted with tho drift wood ol tho Convention, was so out rageously out of placo, that no man who possesses common senso, and wishes the future sucoess of tho Dem ocratic party, can defend his conduct. It is just such infernal crookedness, porpotrated by the members of our party, that keeps us in the background. Again: Tbo individual who is always after an office is unfit to edit a party journal. School boys know this fact. Philanthropic Bobbers. No class or race of human beings wore evor so hugely plundered as were the negroes around Washington, by General O. Q. Howard and bis band of Philanthropic free booters. Tbo individual who many years ago travelled from Jorusalom to Jericho, fared far bettor than Sambo has at the hands of the freedom-Bhrick-ors. An exchange says: "It cost more than thirty-eight per cent, to oolloct a dividond of 20 por cent, on tho Freed men's Bank. Over two millions of the hard earnings of the colored man wore deliberately stolon by his friends and brothers, white Republicans. No won der thoy hositato in voting longer with party that so unmercifully fleeced them." It is amazing when one looks back and seos how outrageously the present generation, white and black, has been plundorod by men who as. sumed to bo, if not loud professing Christians, or at least claimed to be philanthropists. You may read about tho Pharisoes and hypocrites of old, bnt their success was but meager when compared with imitators during the past decade. A Human Devil.. An exchange says: "Peter ISrosnabam, now confin ed in Camden (N. Y.)jail for the mur dor of Daulthicr, lost Spring, and who was bung on July 26th, confossed to tho crime on July 9th. Ho afterwards made a supplemental confession, stat ing ho committed throo murders pre vious to that of Daulthior's. The first was an Indian, who claimed an undis puted right to hunt whore he was operating. In 1851 ho killed a Scotch man named Duncan MoCamoron, with whom ho was buying furs near Dig Epionga Lake. In 1861 be killed Michaol Crowley on Shad Lako, near Boneshiro Point, Canada. Crowley was supposed to have money. Ho kill ed M 'Cameron becauso tboy bad trouble about the division of a stock of furs. He also confessed to other minor crimes. John vs. John. The principal wit ness against John Sherman is John Shorman. Whenever a man don't know whether he wrote a letter or not, then admits that the reason he did not at first positively deny the authorship is that he did not know but bo might be confronted by the original letter or a photographic copy, and finally swears be didn't write it, tha publio verdict Is that he has sworn to a lie after he bad concluded that the resources of suc cessful refutation were exhausted. Fall In. It will be noticed by the call issued by the Democratic County Committee, for a meeting In the Conrt House, on the evening of the 8th oi August, that the campaign will be opened in this county on that evening. Democrats, put oo your harness and go to work until November, and the victory Is sure. TREASURER SO YES. "Old Square Timber," whom tho peoplo of Pennsylvania commissioned t full In tke fl-argn ot fltt ,5,-i.-vii,."; :.C-.llr.T-!l ' loclion ol bis publiu duties. The pee plo of tbo Suite generally believe that tho Treasury Department at Harris burg is a perfect cesspool of crime and plunder, and thoy will not "let up" on this poiot until Troaa. Xoyes shows thorn the insido of tho 8 Lute Treasury pockot book. The following resolution is an indicator of what may be ex pected if Mr. Noyes fails to fulfill his pledge, given to the pcopio lu.it fall : Kld, Tbsl Is th. name and ol lb behalf of lh ,8HI Demoeratle volera of Lehigh eountv, who Mil their vol. for SW Trmiurtr iVoy.. oo Norouibar S, 1877, w. o.U npnn bim to aiRko good bi. nwil promlaot to the Toton of this Con monwMllh, oootoiood .lid Mi forth In hn let ur of (weopUnoi of dat. SopLmbor SA, 1877, to gtvo to tb. uxp.y tra of Ibo 8ut th actuml eon dllioo of lb. Kl.to Troniury m ht found it upoe tmking itoiMMtan ol tbt ofllo. OB tb. Aril Mou d.y of May loat psjt, in tb. abapo of publiibod tatamant over hit own offioial ligwsture, and tbui practically refute tba ebarga mad. aguinat him .if being in tb. Oatoeron ring. We think that our Lehigh friends are a littlo too busty in this matter. Mr. Noyes has not been in office three months, and it is hardly possible for him to have passed upon everything found in his Department during this period. Thoro is no doubt but at the proper time ho will develop the facta in tho case. We aro almost willing to guarantee that Mr. Noyes will furnish the publio with a statement, setting forth the true character of the State Treasury, before the mouth of August passes around. We are not revolution ary enough to attack him yet, but il if he delays too long in giving the peo ple an answor, wo will bombard him as vigorously as Lehigh. Htrono: Enough, Sukily. The fol lowing is tbo closing paragraph of a column send-off the Altoona Tribune men give our modest neighbor of the Bollcl'onto Watchman, for Congress : "Mr. Meek bas, ever since the begin ning ot the war, been the able, untir ing, consistent advocate and leador of tho Democracy of Centre county, and has given and taken as hard blows as any man evor gave or received. His claims aro now generally recognized all over the district, and tbo demand seems to be that he shall lead the Dem ocratic forces in tho Congressional bat tle. He is clear-headed, cool and ablo, and would make a Congressman that the district would be proud of. lie is a warm, personal friend ot Mr. Alex ander, and docs not want to stand in that gontlcman's way ; but the de mand for him is universal, and be will bavo to bear the colors, or his party will bo much disappointed. There is some talk of him for the State Senate, but that is not whore the people of his district want him for. 'On to Wash ington,' cry thoy, and they will be sat isfied with no ono elso." Symptoms or Decay. An exchange says : "What would bo thought, we ask, ii a placard containing some such information as this should bo found banging upon the tomb of Pontius Pi late: 'I am not doad but enjoying a littlo rest. Will bo around in a day or two attending to business as usual.' To say tho least this would have an absurd appearance, and yet the execu tors of tho lato Republican party of North Carolina have been guilty of just such a piece of foolishnoss. In an address declaring that no conven tion will be held this year and no Stato ticket placed in tho field, the Republi can Executive Committoo of tho State fiercely procluims-tbat 'tbo Republican party in North Carolina is as vigor ous and hopeful to-day as it was in 1875, and that it cannot and will not die.' We have always observed that the most effective way for a political party to lurnish testimonials of its ex istence was to retire from the field en tirely and givo tho othor fellows a clean sweep." Monday's Eclipse. Reports from all over the country show that in the most important places whero the eclipse was total, the weather was favorable for observation. At Little Rock, Arkansas, Fort Worth, Texas, and Pike's Peak the observations were entirely successful. At Fort Worth five photographs were taken. At thoso and othor places in the southwest corona cuspis, moon limbs and all eon- tacts were duly noted. During total oclipso, artificial lights wore nocossary. A halo ringed tbo moon, the surface of the latter looking like bluish steol. The animals, such as dogs and cats, aeomod undisturbed by tho oclipso, and remained during tho darkness ly ing in the sbado whore they had boon when the eclipse began, and the cattle continued to browse quiotly in tho fields, lu most of tho placos in tho oast, whore tbeeclipse was only partial, observation was hindorod by the clouds. L - - . J The Fees Fixed. The Greenback Labor Executive Committee, which mot at Cresson, on tha 22d, accomplish ed but little, except the fixing of a foe bill. A resolution was adopted author ir.ing the Chairman of lbs Stale Com mittee to assoss each member of a Greenback club not less than ten conts, and as much more as can bo colloctod ; oach candidate tor Assembly, 110 ; each candidate lor Stale Sonate, $25 ; each candidato for Congress, $100. The as sessments for the Stato candidates aro ; $300 for tho Socrotary of Internal Af fairs ; $500 for the Lieutenant Govern. or, and $1,000 for the Governor. It is pretty evident from this, that tbore is to be some cash used by these now ro tormers. It seems therefore, that money is the objective point with tho leaders, and should a good round sum fall into the hands ot some of them it will be permanently Invested. A Sample Laborer. John Siney, one of the "labor party" loaders in the coal regions, was a prominent actor In the convention of tba Nationals. He made several speeches, In one of which he said "there are but two parties in this country, the skinners and the skinned, the robbers and robbed." Tb Poltsville Standard, publishod where Siney lives, and, therefore, a oomre tent witnoss, In remarking upon the declaration, "fool called upon to say, for the information of the general publio, that then isn't a more perfect specimen of a akinner in the Stat of Pennsylvania than this same John Siney." This la about the longth and breadth of it, no donbt It was this asm reformer that headod tb dis turbers of th publio peaoo in our coal region In 1R75. JA Y COOKE'S ROOKS. When tho creditors of Joy Coolto 4 Co. mot in Philadelphia, on Monday, July 22, they bad a rara opportunity documents of the firm when it was solvent, and ulso tho records of the Trustoe. Any one who tries, however, to post himself on tho condition of affairs by examining those papers will find that be has laid out before bim a disheartening job. There aro 2,384 catalogued books, embracing the ledg ers and journals of tho three American houses, the letter files, check and druft book stubs, sterling oxebungo books, and tho en tiro correspondence of tho firm during tho thirteen years of its existence, and all that the Trnsteo has handled. These letters aro in ninety- one big boxes, the contents ol each box being properly filed and the box labeled. The boxes, with thoir eontonts, aver age 150 pounds in weight. The ledgers are ponderous tomes, and number sev enty 1,000 pages In all. The journals are 110 in number nnJ average 500 paes. Tbore aro 378 letter books, in oach of which thero are 1,000 letters oopiod. Tho books aro numbored from 1 to 2,884, iiiclusivo, and the arrange ment is such that any transaction can bo traced in ten minutes from thetimo it wus opened until il was closed. Four boxes, of the size spoken of above, aro filled wilb tho canceled chocks, vouch ors, drafts and bills ol exebunge, the figures on which aggrogato over ton millions of dollars. Since the failure of tho firm, five clerks, headed by Mr. James Calvert, auditor for tho Trustee, have been continually employed, and their work has been to compile tho full reports that have boon published, fuco the claims and get tho accounts into proper shape. This thoy have dono, and tho results of their labor show rather satisfactorily whore tho money that has been oxpendod went to. Thompson Overboard. He was tbo man who accompanied Harry White, and did tho hard swearing, whon Hayes appointed Scofiold. Colonel Samuol B. Dick was nominated by tho Repub lican Congressional Conference at Meadvillo, on Tuesday altcrnoon the 23d iiiBt, on the twentieth ballot Af ter tbo ninctocnth ballot Mr. Thomp son's name was withdrawn, leaving only Dick and McDowell in the fiold. Of course, tho next ballot meant busi ness, and resulted in Dick rocoiving five votes and McDowell four. The shelving of Mr. Thompson and the cor tainty of tho defeat of Hippie-.Mitchell, by the Oregon Legislature next win tor, disposos of both members ot tbo law firm of Thompson & Uipplo. Tho nomination of Conlonol Dick is a victo ry lor the Cameron dynasty, but Simon and Don are not so anxious about Con gross as they are about gotting tho right sort of men in the next Legisla ture. Unless thero is supor-eminont stupidity in choosing a candidate in op position to this Cameron sot-up, Col. Dick will be easily defeated in No vember. Railroad Earninos Tho follow ing statement of business ol all lines of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company oast of Pittsburg and Erie lor June, 1878, as compared with tbo same month :n 1877, shows A deertaie la groaa aarniDgi of t C6.07A A droerau. in oxpanMl of, 136,001 An Increai. in net oarlogi of. $ 70,986 The six months of 1878, as compared with samo period in 1877, show An inereaM in grow naming, of. $ 115,641 A deereaa. in .xpenaea of. 600,037 An Inorenaa in not earning of $818,476 This is a prosperous looking state ment, in a negative senso. The road has lost in goneral business, but hits earned a nice income through tho do- crease of expenses. The business af fairs of thousands of citizens is in the samo condition. Thoy aro unable to pay their debts, but unlike the railroad company, they fail to docroaso their expenses, and in that way restore con fidenco, and cvontually save enough to cancel thoir indebtedness. A Clear Blunder. A stenograph or, who was engaged to report the pro ceedings of the Louisiana Roturning Board, favors tho Now York Herald with an affidavit containing tho state ment that on the night after Eliza Pinkston testified, he hoard Mr. Sher man laughing, with his frionds, in Par lor P. over the success of thj trumped- up sensation of the day, and particu larly poking fun at Govornor Bigler for the way in which ho bad swallow ed Eliza's lies. This is nonsenso, so far as Governor Bigler is concerned, as he was probably the ono man among the Democratic visiting Btntosmcn who pooh-poohed the Btory from the first, and with good reason, for he had boon forewarned as to all that occurred and know who was at the bottom of it. It would be vory propor for the Govorn or to have an opportunity to tell the Potter Conimiltoe Just what did hap pen and came under his view whilo in New Orleans. Jinks' Striprd Stockings. John Seymour, of New Orleans, was ono of the witnesses before the Potter Com mittee at Washington, and in a letter to the New Orleans Times, he thus al ludes to an incident : Whil. Agnaa J.nha waa on the atand. nothtnc onld keep awae tb. atrong-minded women oho eorr.apond for New Koglaod aowepapere. There wee alwejre dotes or an of lh.ro in the room Uhlng not.a. For thrae deya h. waa eooped np In tbia plao. with Mra.Jenkeaod othor wita.eet. Agnea waa erry .atratagaot. One day, when ur. aaary naiaor. n atrong-ramoaa remele, nam ed Roberta, and two bendaomn Yankee lilerarr glrla were la the motn. the Jroka aaid anmothlnv ab. thought T.ry funny, and waa eo overcome wna 11 mat ana nared keen, aleked np her haola anu eoowea aer atnpoa etoekinga. forthwith out name Ibe noU-booka from the bella of the fe. male joornahata, and with anger penoila they took down tbia new dirnlay of her eereetlle tal. onta. Tha unhappy eutaidera who peeped In when me uoor wea openeo OTiuenuy loeugbt the Lou ieiftns witneaaea had a harem all to tnemaelrea. Tha Clearleld itewneii'Ma, Senator Wallane'i homo peper, girea notlee that "if Oeo. A. Jeoka liven, and wa lira, until (lot-emor Dill'a time 01. nlret, wa ehall edrooMa the nomination and el... lion nf Mr. Jenka for (torernor, if he Is not elect ed in Uangraea tr tha United States Senate tha meantime." Tb. campaign of IS81 etome to have got an early i!art-w TVatee. Well, tbore is nothing like being on time, but our declaration does not pro hibit others Irora adopting Mr, Jenks, or the bringing out of an abler or more suitable candidate. If th Timet has a mora compotcnt or available candi date on hand, let him b put on the boards. We are open to conviction on this point Dill, Fertio, Africa, Ross. Dem ocrats, go to tb Court Uouso on tho evening ol th 8th of August, and boar Senator Wallace n opening cam paign speech, assist in organizing a Democratic club, and let your watch words be Dill. Fertlff, Africa, Ross. THE VD.4.V WAR. Washington Ij. C, July 20. The following tulognm was received at tbo War Department to-day from General The following dispatch bas been re ceived from Whoa ton : "Last night the Uuiatillas, with Colonel Forsyth and cavalry columi, struck tho camps of the bojtiles about two and a ball miles from Sharkie'a raiichc, in tho vicinity of tho east fork of Birch creek, killing soventecn warriors andcapturingabout twenty women and children and sixty or seventy heat, of stock, Loss of tho Umatillns, two ionics. Tho Umallllas bad previously killed Egun and thir teen warriors and captured from two hundred and ffiy to three hundred head ol stock. The hostile aro do moralized and breaking into small par ties, with the intention, as reported by captured aquana, to go into the Wcis cr country and mako their way to tho Bminock or buffalo country." San i'hancih'o, July 20. A Baker City dispatch siys that a courier from General Howard reports that the Ban- nockBand Piutcs huvo scpaintcd. Tho former are fleeing the country, whilo the latter are supposed lo bo making for thoir agency for the purpose of sur rendering. Two companies ot the Eighth Infantrr passed through tbia city to-day en route to the overland road beyond Boise, which is now threatened by the hostile Bannocks re turning to tho Camas piairlu and the buffalo country. A Silver City, Idaho, dispatch says there aro indications that tho hostiles aro roturning in that di reclion. The Tr.ie A version. Tho editorof ibe Philadelphia Times, in alluding lo tho theft of tho Presidency, and tho Potter Investigation, gives vont to the true imvardnoss of bis soul when ho says : Mr. Sherman wus regarded and paraded as tho next friend of Mr. Hayes, Mr. Stoughton, as tho repro- sentative of Gen. Grant, and also with Mr. Hale as representing the Nationul Republican Committee. Witb such a backing, the Returning Board thought it safe to go ahead and commit perjury and forgory under color of law : Willi- out it, Hayes would never have boen President. It is not supposod that any of the visiting stutesmen actually took part in tho counting in process, but thoy must bavo known, as th whole world knew, that the crime was going on, and meanwhile thoy kept their peace. This, we repeat, is the case against those gcntlomcn as a body. It is nol enough to send any of them to the penitentiary, but it is enough to cover thorn with confusion and dis grace, and no denial can do them any good. Thoro are individuals who hnvo a much heavier account to settle. Entirely too Verdant. A I'll i It I dolphia exchange says: "A short time since two men, styling themselves a delegation, waited upon Hon. Uenry M. Watts, and in behalf ol tho Repub lican Club of the First Congressional District, invited bim to accept a nom ination for Congress. They told him the voters wero enthusiastic for him, and exhibited letters from eminent political leaders requesting bim to stand. Ho consenbj, and contributed $20 toward the rent of a club room. A lew days Inter thesamo men brought him a bill of t'100 for a banner. Ho gave them $270, and subsequently as certained that ho bad beon swindled by sharpers." Should Mr. Walls hap pen to turn up in Washington a year henco as a Congressman, be would make a good subject for Mrs. Piukston or Jenks to oporato on. The anciont composer of the samo nnino could not havo beon defrauded In this mannor. Grossly I'nfair. In 1874, whon the Radicals apportioned the Stato into Senatorial and Assombly districts, they 1 1 tor ally defrauded tho Democrats out of forty members. To illustrato our meaning, we cito two facts: In Phil adelphia, the Domocrata poll 61,317 votes, and tho Radicals 67,076 ; under this apportionment, the Democrats can onlp eloct one out of eight Senators in Philadelphia, and only nine out of thirty-eight Representatives, while in Allegheny county it enablos the Re publicans to elect all of tbo four Sena tors, and all but one ol tho fourteen mcmbors of tho House. Tho Demo crats poll 9.5!t) votes in Allegheny, and tho Radicals 15,761. It will be observed that it takes 61,317 Demo crats in Philadelphia to oloct a Senator, whilo 8,151 Radicals can mako thoir point "Party Autocrats." Such is the titlo ol a vory malignant article which appeared in th Pittsburg Post, of the 23d. Tbo article is evidently conceiv ed in the intorcst ot Don Cameron, and uttered and disseminated through the malice tho Burr's bear towards all Dem ocrats who do not bow to the dicticm ol a Burr. The bi others indicated annoyed tho Democratic party of this Stale fur fittccn years. Ofllco I office 1 1 is thoir annual request,- And if some body elso possesses the intelligence and discretion to obtain a recognition on tho part of tho pcoplo, all tho Barr's got mad. Why they are allowed the columns of a party journal to fulml nate their personal sploon is more than wo ran understand these warm days A Pardon Edict. The Baltimore Gazette says: Gov, Hampton, of South Carolina, has authorized the announce ment to be mado that all citizons of tho Stato accused of offenses under the Kuklux law, who bavo left the State on accountof prosecutions against them pending In the United States conrts, may now return with safety to their homes, whore thoy can reside without fear of further molestation, upon the single condition that they be peaceful and law abiding citizons. This Is a liberal proclamation, but unfortunately it does not cover th case of Senator Patterson, and be will be deprived lor some time, w fear, of the pleasure of mingling with his constituents. A Good Flino Tb St. Louis Gioe does not allow a day to pass without urging th claims of Grant to a third term. It Is tbs property of an ex-pen-Itontlsry convict, a member of lb de funct whisky ring of that city. The Pittsburg Dispatch says th advocacy of Grant by such mon doe not help him any with decent people. McReo, the editor of th Globe, waa th bead centre of St Louis' whisky ring; bad stolon thousands of revenue ; wu con victed ; sent to th penitentiary, and pardoned out by Grant Kx aw I Nr. Tin I! tcoun. Always loiik beloro you leap. The Democratic par ty in Congress liberalized the flnanciul policy of the government as much us i tsv in us (lower. ,tjM tiecnuu;jjitiri' .st'iT'i'i, .to i'iv r . Uic s'uiest s.iver bill possible under tho circumstances. 1 it the bouso it re pealed tho resumption act and made legnl-teiider notes receivable for cus toms duties. It cannot, thereinto, bo suid that the Democrats have not re spected what they believed to bo tho popular wish, Thoso who are ready to join now politicul organizations be causo ot the financial question, should first exumine -Sf.eV f-t ic.lor Iho record of the Democratic Congress. Puomiktio. An exchange makes this scriptural point on tho Berlin treaty : Tho prophet Zccharitih, it seems, had his eye upon tho Berlin Congress when ho wroto tho lastvorso of tho eighth chapter: "In thoso days it shall eomo to pass that ten men shall tnko hold out of all lunguagiw of tho nations, even shall take hold of tho skirl of him that is a Jew, saying : 'We will go with you, for we bavo hoard that God is with yon.'" Tho ten men out of all languages who have taken hold of tho English Premier's skirt are Gorman, English, Russian, French, Italian, Turkish, Greek, Serb, Koumivniun and Magyr. One or Butler's Brick's. In tho investigations of the Putter Committee, ou Saturday, Mr. Hiscock intimated that Gen. Butler desired to ridicule the Hayes administration, which Benjamin denied. At tho samo time ho said, with reference to its appointment to ofllco of men without qualifications: "If 1 am drive;! lo it I will suy that I do not think anything 1 cun do will make it more ridiculous than It bus made itself in that particular." - Gen. Butler is a good deal of a demagogue, but ho bus a nice discrimination and seems to have struck the measure of this administration with great ac curacy. Human After all. The Berlin cor respondent of the Now York Herald alludes to tho following incident which occurred during tho sitting oi tho Eu ropean Congress. "Princo Bismarck received a rebuff from an unexpected quarter during tha Congross. It was his custom to govern the assembly much as a schoolmaster governs an un ruly class. Ono day tho Turkish Pa shas wore conferring in an undertono, when the Princo commanded silence with a peremptory "Hush." A Pasha at once replied: "Your IDghncss, the representatives of tho Sublimo Porto aro not here to bear with your ill hu mors." Mistaken Souls. A Radical news paper lays the flattering unclion to 'ls 8U"' l'ial Hayes' administration will leave no jobs for the party lo carry. Tbo Republican party will find, bow ever, despite its efforts to slid from under by disowning Hayes, Sherman and Matthews, that tbo fraud by which Hayes holds tho office of President will be the heaviest job any administration ever put on tho party. Grant was loaded do-wn.ith Credit Mobiler jobs uud whiskey rings, which wero infa mous enough it is true, but tho load of ignominy was not half so great, in a personal or party senso ns tho theft ot tho Presidency. How Consistent 1 "Down with the Corporations I" is the cry ol tho Na tionals. Following this, says tho Phil adelphia Record of the 23d, should be tacked to thoir banner, "Consistency, thou art a jewel." ' To-day tbo State Committee of tho Nationals begin a session at Cresson, on the Allegheny Mountains. The members of tbo com mittoo from this city marched up to Col. Scott's ofllco, and instead of pay ing their fares, acceptod free passage over the Pennsylvania Railroad. Tbe meeting to-day is for tbe purpose of layir.g the plans for the tall campaign, and distributing funds to push the work forward. Desperation. Tho editors ot the Pittsburg Post are laboring vigilantly to get up a factional fight botween Senator Wallace and Spoakor Randall, and tho editors havo tbo audacity to sandwich our noniinen fur Governor, Mr. Dill, in between them. This is decidedly the dirtiest job we have evor known tho editors of a party journal to adopt, at this stage ot tho canvass. This would be a legitimate field for tho common enemy to occupy, but for a confossed Democrat it looks a littlo like the military career of Bonedict Arnold square treason and mako tbe most ol it if you desire. More Municipal Crookedness. The Erio Observer says : "A startling rumor is afloat to tho effect that an over issue of $50,000 In city bonds waa made during the administration of) Mayor Ruwlo and luto Slate Treasurer, for which there was no legal warrant at tho time, and for which no provision has been made since. It is alleged that ono of tho officers concerned In tho matter bus appealed to City Treasurer Hurtleb lo pay off th bonds out oi money in his hands, but was refnsod on the ground that olher more pressing claims domandod attention." That Shirt. Wo notice by our Radical exchanges that an attempt Is being mado by them, so far as possible, to rovivo the tailored bloody shirt in this campaign) But tho thing U so nearly worn out that tb most sensi tive Radical seldom becomes exoitod over the old rag. Hence wo predict that this old scare-crow cannot bo util ized in the approaching campaign, bo causo of tb intelligence of Ibe peoplo, and thoir kuowlodgo of the domagogncs who have practiced that deception un til it bas become known ol all men. Radicalism Illustrated. Sovorul loading Radical Louisiana politicians testified belor tbe Potter Com mitt, on Saturday, to the faot that Packard had rocoired more votoa in that State than Hayes. Tbo latter draw the Presidential aalary, but tbo othor fob low is not Govornor. Just how much crookedness tbe Radicals did praotlce on th poople ot this country at the election of 1876, no one seems to know, but it will all come out, and th rogues b spotted tor life. Miss Lucy Bumps, nloe of Jolt Da vis, was married in New Orleans last week to Mr. Edward H. Farrar. Mr. Davis was present and gave tb brido away, though be is not In th habit of giving away stamp. THE I'ET DARRER. Thero is a colored man named Howe connected with Iho executive mansion in wIiomi I have taken a great deal of more, -uu wu miuni uiuru vy uiin-i son w hen he camo in. Johnson found him to be a good harbor and kept bim. He then shaved Grant and Babcook, and accompanied them in thoir Snmmcr ings at Long Branch. Mr. Hayes lik ed him and kept him, and bo still culls ut the Whilo llotiso ovory morning with his razors, combs and brushes, and attends to anything that is needed In his lino. All of those vonrs bo has tlr twn pay as a iirst..classulurk ($1,200 per annum) in the Treasury Depart ment but ho has rentlereu no servico in return, except shaving or shampoo ing tnose connected with the executive munsion, w hich does not take tine hour in tho day. Recently thero was an ex amination for a vacancy in a second class clerkship ($1,400 per anmim)in the Third Auditor's office. The Auditor recommonded a disa bled soldier for tho position, but Mr Hayes went ono better and put ins barber In his place. Of eourso tho dis abled soldier fell bud about il, but thul Iocs not intorf'ero with lliubarbcrdraw- ing tho salary just the samo. And now this condition of things appears: A second-class clerk of tho Third Audi tor's odico harborizes Hayes and Dr. Rogors, his private Secretary. 1 nstead of using ink, he uses lather. Ho ren ders no service to tho Treasury De partment whatever, as, whon be is not at tho Whito House, be is occupied in riinninga public barbershop in thin city that he ulso keeps. The soldier is laid aside to mako room for bim, and all this under a reform Administration, and a "soldier's friend" President. It is enough to mako ono cuss but that would do no good although something oi a relict at times, il it is uono well JJartfora Jimes. "All in my Lye. A Confederate Colonel, named Maxwell, arises at this luto day, and asserts that tho terrifllc battle ot "Lookout Mountain," fought during tho war, is a myth, and that ho can prove it so by a score of prominent Federal and Confederate officers who era upon the ground. He terms the engagement a huge romanco I He is now engaged in gathering tho facts of that engagement, in paper, and will give it to the publio ero long. Boosting Grant. The members of the War, Naval, Indian, Whisky and Crcdit-Mobilier rings, all favor Grunt's nomination in 1890. It is said there is a strong movement in tho South in favor of Grant for President. The only person of prominence, however, who bos moved is Moshy, who distinguish- ed himself in guerrilla warfare during the late unpleasantness, and who now socms anxious to play the part of guer rilla in politics. The Philadelphia Inquirer says : "Rutherford B. Hayes, in tbe midst of tbe turmoil and excitement of a con flict in which bo and the party bad everything at slake in tho very crisis ot the Presidential struggle wrote these mcmorublo words : 'There must be nothing crooked on our parti' Yes, but if Packard bad moro votes than Hayes in Louisiana, why is tho formor not Governor if thero was no crookodnesB practiced ? Democratic Champions. Governor Uondricks, Senator Yoorheos, and Sen ator McDonald, are all postod tor not loss than twenty five speeches each during August and September, in dif ferent sections of Indiana. No State can present an abler trio. That they will do effective work by the October election, all parlies concoue. It is pretty well understood that Mr. Voor. will bo his own successor. Till Crucible. Tbe Memphis Ap peal says : "Reading botweon tbe lines we loara that Key's lottcr denouncing tho Potior Investigating Committee has set intelligent mon to thinking what kind of a man Hayes must be to continuo in an ofllco that was stolen tor him by John Sherman and olhors, and what kind of a Democrat Key is to remain a member of a cabinet of a President who owes bis ofllco to the most glaring fraud." Good I Au oxebange says: "A man wbo guvo his namo as Miller and his residence as Birdsboro', has been swind ling the pcoplo of the eastern part of Lancaster county with bogus lottory tickets." Well, that is exactly right. Bocauso, tho man who bas grown up to be a voter in this age, and invests his money in baying lottery tickets, is oitber a knave or a fool. So look out for all such, and pass thorn by. Party Duty. Tho Wollsboro' t7i lette persistently says : "Democrats, it thoro was ever a timo which demand od your firm adhoronco to party, now is tbe timo. Everything is propitious for a completo and glorious victory. A Democratic Houso, a Democratic Sonnlo and a Domocralio President in tho coming contests are an acknowl edged fact if the Democratic party but do tboir duty." The Vote roa Senator. Below will bo lound a tabular statement ol the vole cast lor Senator in this (XXXIV.) District, in 1870 conuTins. FSAI.S, PB. Tnournos, nan. Centre.... OlnvS.ll Clinton... 4,088 4,110 l,0l ,1SS ',337 1,771 Total 11,940 t.lTS Pealoa majority , 1.SS1 Tho oleclion of a Senator this Fall will be lor four years. Diseased Doctors. The Philadel phia Record remarks: - "Mr. F. W. Iluglio has failed in polities and Mr. Peter llerdic has failed in business. Now tboy havo both sot up as politi cal doctors. Mr. Hughes wants to go to tbe Senate and Mr. Hordio to tho Houso, It is a sad, sad fate that brings lnwycrs and lumber men in tho decline of life to such struits as this." "Judoe Hoyt." Tbo bom organ of Mr. Hoyt, tho ilkosharre Record, says that he was a judgo at on timo hav ing sorvod as additional law judge. Now, tell us bow ho got the offloo and why he hold it lor so brief a space that fow people knew that bo ever did hold it. Please give the reason for jumping him on and off in so short a time. Disturbed. Harper' artist, last woek, when he found the thermometer at 100 in tho shade, hoisted bis um brella, accompanied by a Ian and a oopy ot Boocher's sermon on Hell, and mado lor Mount Washington, whore he was last heard from. The idea of Peter Hordio setting up for a political doctor la rich. Tbe pco plo may say to him, "Physician, heal thyself!" "Gen. Ord, who is in Washington, proposos, as a solution of liio Mexican border ruid question, that Iho Ameri can Minister and ull our .Consuls be tions with tb ii twin n try broken ofT. In other words, a war with Mexico." Exchange. Yes, wo havo two kinds of freebooters in this country and thoy both need wutching, and their bead quarters aro on both sides of tbo Rio Grund river. Tho one class steal mules and everything else they can get their bands on, and uro of eourso cruttans. Tho other chins aro Post traders, Indi an Agents and supply furnishors, and hold commissions from the government. These two classes will bring about a war between tho United States and Mexico, if possible, for tho sole purpose of plundering the Treasury. But we hope the Hayes administration has good sense enough to defeat those Trousury vultures, and compel them to muko t'ueir living in an honest way. Expensive Business. Tho Titus- ville Herald says, it is reported that ono of the Congressional candidates paid out of his own pocket tho hotel bills ot tho delegates that supported bim, amounting to $.100 at Corry and $200 at Franklin. That candidate is a good and plucky soul. Tho Herald should have told his name. Pointed. Tho Washington Post prods the lluyes Slierinin government in this way : "As thero is nothing against Collector Arthur, Hayes turn- od him out. A man has to bo a ballot stuffer like McLin, or a forger like Tom Anderson, or a murderer liko Madison Wells, if ho expects Mr. Hayes to stand by him." Good hNounii. Tho editor ot iho Petersburg, Virginia, Index, in allud ing to tho investigations of the Potter Committoo. says : "If the investigation does nothing moro than lift the veil from tho hideous features of carpet bag Radicalism, and thoroughly vindi cate tho slanderod South in tho eyes of Christendom, it will bavo dono grand work." Tbo current number of tho i)emo- eratlc Crusader contains a vory fair portrait of Senator Wallaco. Those il lustrations have, as a class, been very excellent and creditable to the Crusader. Concessional Conyeiience. The Democratic conferoos from tho Bedford, Bluir, Cambria and Somerset district, will meet at Cresson on Tuesday, August litb. Adjourned. Tho Potter Investi gating Commitleo has adjourned from Atlantic City to Now York, where some of the "visiting statesmen" will be interviewed. I(tv flurtisfmruts. J FHTICRH Cnf1TAHI.Ett FEK W br printed larra nninbw of tb awm r k is Bllsli, and will on the rxipt of twenty- fftsi Mnr. nail t ntT tn any tvMrttM TH JR. J. KAY WRIGLEY,' UONtEFATHIC PUYSICIAN, jrr-OftVa adjoining tha reddendo af Jamea nrigjcy, haq., on PocondbL, Clearfield, Pa. Julj31,'7S U. A RHIGNRK'N NOTICE. 1- Wetterii District of Peuu'a, at . At Cnrwooarllle, the 26th day of July, 1878. The underaigned hereby girea notice af his up. pointment na Aaaignea of Newton B. Arnold, of CorwenrriUo, in tha eoonty of Clearfield and Plata of Pennaylraoia, within aaid liatriot, wbo uaa oaea adjudged n bankrupt upon bia own petition by tbe Diatrict Coort of aaid Distrlot. JOHN P. BARD, Ourwoneeille, July St, "8 41. Aaaiguoa. ADMINIMTR ATOR'M NOTICE.NoUee la hereby given that Lellera of Arlroinia. tration on tho aatata of ABRAHAM HOOVER, lata of Pike town'p, Clearfield eounty, Pa., deo'd, having been duly granted to the underaigned, all poreona indebted lo aaid aetata will pleaae make Immediate payment, and thuae having elalma or demanda agaioat the earn, will praaeot them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. MARflAKKT HOOVER, CONRAD BLOOM, Admioiatralora. New Millport, Pa., July J, 1178 6l. Orphans' Court Sale. Id Qru..aM of u ordtr of th Orphtni' Court of Cltarfitld ooantj, the ndcrrifnotl Admin. tretorof th tt of JoMpb Btrw dw'd, will ftxpow to pablie fl at til poitotBoa, tn Muroa, FergntoB towofbip, Cle.trt.tld eovoty, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 14. 17 it t o'floeb p. th followiBK dtwritwd r-l titlj, to wit : The andiridrd ono-blf of a er tatn tnwt or plooo of Uad nitutto ta Fcreon township, bono tied folio wi j On too ut b land of ChtrlM Darti, on tbo tooth by lndi of utorgo n mian, on tno wast by laadi of Ranch Straw, and an tba north by Uadi of Uxrjr e-.icna)i, ooBi&imog la in wbol ana huadrad and twenty aera, bnln Ibe lame taod which ) held in common with Koooh Straw, and being an oialtnprored tract of land. Tamil or Sah. One-third oatb at time of air, and tha balano in two co.ua! annnal nir. mrnte, to bo aeoared by Mortf Mge or judgment bond, bearing Interoet from confirmation of tale. JOHN T. STRAW, lUrroa, July 31, l87B-4t. Adn'i Adiiiinl.Hfrntor'H Hale OP Bool Estate in Corinffton Twp. The an designed, A dmlalrtrator af the aetata af ffli ricard. lata of Jor1nl. trrubin. Claar field county, Pa., deo'd. will offer for aalt at pub- no vhi wrj, vh pniairai, oa Saturday, August 10, 1878, at t o'oloek p. that oerlaia lot of trroand aita ate 1b tha township aoretaid, bounded oa tba eaat and tout a by landi or John B. Pieard, and oa tba wtat and north by landi af Aug. Koogeui, oeoUtntng TWO ACKKS, he? Idi thereon erf led a good frame dwelling bonee, itabla, and tha aeceeeary outbuilding, togethor with tha tm proveucnti, TRRMS OF 8 ALB: One -thirl of tha paraha mosey amat ba paid on tha day of Bade, and tha balaooa la twa aqaal annaal paymaots, to ba eeeored br bond and mertgHgeoa the premlea. F. P. COUDKIKT. French villa. Pa., Jaly IT, 1HT8 4t, Ada' ADJOURNED ORPHANS' COURT SALE. OF OF WILLIAM BKLL, Dae'd. Bt virtue of an order liinlna out ol' tha Or - Thane' Court of Clearfield eountr. there will ba eipoeed to FaMIe Rata at tha Conrt lionet la tha Uurougb of uiearoetd, oa Taeaday, Aujfwat SO, IM, at 1 o'clock, p. bi. tha following deeeHbed Real Batata of Wca. Bell, dee'd, ta Witt No. 1. A rortaia farm adnata la Qreeawood Uwaphln, Clearfield eountr. Pa., bounded and deaeribad aa follow t On tha aorih br tha wtwt braaoh of tha Saeqarhanna rireri on tha tooth and weat by other land owned by aaid Wm, Bell, deed, and oa theaaat by land af Read A Owen a, ooatatnlngtwt bandrad and eighteen arret, aboat illy aer ei of which la alearad aad aadar good euhlTB'ioa, having thereon troetod a good log dwelling nouee, a largo new baak bam and ether utbaUdi.ga, and a bearing orahard. T bare la aleo oa tha promisee a valuable mill neat, and eon tide-able oak, piaa and hemlock timber. No. 1. Another Iraet af laad ailuata a aaid lawaabip af HrVMawood, lying aa tha Booth baak of tbe Hniqnabaana river, aootalnina inn urat. aboat I ft aerea of which It elearvd, aad tba balanao ta wail Umbered with pine, oak aad hemlock. No. S. Asotlifr tract of land alt a at a an aaid towaahlp of Greenwood, oa tha North bank of the Susquehanna rlrer, oontalaing aboat 100 oraa. mora or lasa, about II acre of whish la cleared, aad tha remainder baa apaa It a oaid rablo quantity af pine, oak aadbamlook Umber. Taunt or Bali Oae tbirJ la eaek oa eoaflr mat ton r aale, aad tba balance la one aad two yaara, with interact aeonrd oa the arcmlsee. PRAMPTON HULL, I. L. HOOVKK. Admin ittrt tort. Power, Jaly S, WS 41. 18kTLER?TjVKr!Tara7 VB mm MMd tor ae inn lb. Steed.N feoud. brittaT turw t Im CmrJlMM. CMmmu. 3ui Bmd- M US iki. 4 ai lio.parau af u. Liter. kn4 aW U stiim LIwriUif.riarfLlTffCowplM M M ebioh NpIIM BMta.im .rk "- And,.., m enUeMP. " M reueiewee Batten Utw Fill, Y4 M Thf,ba,.aTaatteWal.rfUan,,aocl.blllj VA M-1k Rlf Baa,, K.etack,. Pri. tic aTA gVSai. feU h, all r..aeaiiuaadaaair, Star. K-a.an.T4 Jf a I wati KRa. i- rr. rn..i,ar.a r T4 fat awtisftruuts. Great Western Hotel Net. 1311, HIS IV Market Street, ' Tlill&ldpliiA. Penn'fc. TT-mxxm9 $lLOO or day. Tble Hotel la near tbe new Public BniMi... new Maaonta Teule, V. 8. Mint, and AoadaJ of Flna Arte. T. W. TRAL'CK, Pron r. Ol-KX ALL BICUT. JjlT, 1t jt SURE REWARD 5 YEARS TO PAY FOR A FABM. ttltoJMo ner Acre. Beech and Maple Land la Mich if an In tbe H1M.IUA At It I. UlitiAiOi tua Vread Hapida and Indiana Railroad Company. TITLE VEIll'LCT. ftii'Og Felt Hure Ciopv Plenty of Timber Xf 1) rough! Nt Chinch UuRt NoM'Jlotiert," Running Mrestaia Para Wain Heady luarketl coliuoia tlftilroad ocmpleted through ovntra of tbe grant. ptif Send for pamphlet, Kngliib or fleraun Addrcci, W. O. HUtiltAHT, ' l end Commiiakncr. GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. March IS. Io7o.3ro. READING FOR ALL 1 1 HOOKS , STATIONERY. Market Ht., Clearfield, (at the Pott Office.) fllUE audaraigncd bega leave to annuunoe to X lb citlaoaa of Clearfield and vicinity, that he Im fitted up a room aad baa jntt returned from tba city with a large amoatt of raading matter, con tit ting in part of Bibles and Miscellaneous Books, IllHtik, Account and Pan Beoka of arerv de- ecriptioa ) Pxpr and Knvelopea, French pre mad and plain; I'cna and Penoila 11 lank Legal raperi, ueeaa, Mortgaget Judgment, Kieiup tion and Prumiaerv notve; White and Parch ment ltrief, Legal Cap, Record Cap, and Hill Cap, Sheet Music, for cither Piano. Flute or Violin. constantly on band. Any books or stationary avirca tun i may noi nave oa nana, win tn ordered by Irtt tiprese, and told at w holt-tale or retail to auit cut torn era. I will also keep periodical literature, such aa Maga lines, Nwip-ieri, do. P. A. UAUL1N. Clearfield. May 7, Ufto-tf TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDIS MERRELL Haa opened, In a building oa Market street, oa the old WeaUtrn Hotel lot, opposite tbt Court iioata in Clearfield, a Tin and sheet-Iron Manu factory and Store, where will ba found at all timet a full line of HOUSE FTOOTSmiTGaOOrS, Stovos, Hardware, Etc House Spouting and all kinds of job work, repair ing, Ac, dona on abort notice and at reasonable ralea, A1m, agent for tba Singer Sewing Machine. A supply of Machine, with NeeJIei, Ac, al ways oa hand. Terms, atriotly each or country produce. A share of patronage solicited. O. B.MERKKt.L, Huperiotendrot. Clrarfiotd, April 25, 1877-lf. DRUG STORE. H. B. SPACKMAN, DRUGGIST and CHEMIST, At Shaw's old Hand, Clearfield, Pa , haa Jt opened a new stock of PViiE -f.I FttESIi OR I US, and la now prepared to furnlth anything la the tha line of Drucs and Medioioaa at tha very loaf eat cash prices. no naa aiso oa nana a targe si oca oi uomtis, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Fancy Articles, Toilet and Shaving Soaps, an I everything entity kept la a flnt-elast Drug Stare. PHYSICIANS' PBESCEIPTIONS compounded with care, day or sight. A liberal hart of patronage respect fulfy aolicited. H. B. SPACEMAN. Clearfield, Pa., Oct. 14, lt7T. HARTSWICK & IRWIN SECOND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PURE DRUGS! CHEMICALS! PALM'S, OllJS, DYE STUFF VARNISHES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, FANCY 9O0DS TOILET AKTICLKS, Or ALL KINDS, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS for meellelnal pnrpoees. Truaaea, Supporter, School Booki nni Station arv, and all other artieloa usually fumed in n iirug star. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CARE FULLY COMPOUNDED. Having a larnu at nerlonoe in th bualnaea thej eaa give entlr aat lafaotioa. i. Q. HARTSWICK, JOHN t. IRWIN. TW.U. TlaeemW IS, lT4. REMOVAL I JOHN McGAUGHEY Would respectfully notify tbt public generally thai ha bat removed hit tirooery 6 tore from Hbaw'i Row, to tha building formerly occupied by J. Milet Krataer, oa Seooad street, asxt deer to Blgler't hardware tore, wher he Intend keeping a fall line of 11 O C E It I E H. HAMS, DRIED BEEF ana LARD. 8UUARS eaa SIRUPS, ef ell gradM. TEAS, Arm and Blaoh. COFFER, Routed aad Green. FLOUR AND PROVISIONS, CJjrjfEn FRVITB, All kind la th market. PICKLES, Il Jan and banal. SPICES, la uvurj hrm and verietv. FAMILY FLOUR, ALL KIND r CRACKER. SOAPS, MATCHRS, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED CHERRIES, Ootl Oil iaI Lunp C&im&tys. And a good aaanrtraent of tfcoa tklnga araall kept la a grower, atova, whlek he will aiehaage hv marnetlng at tha market prWea. Will tal for auk u ekepl, aa eaj .(her ana. Plana nil and ana kit Mae, aad jadga for jonreelf. JOBS McOACQBlT. CleartaM, Jaa. I, lit!..