5hc jKcpuliliraii. Gioboi B. Goodlander, Kditor. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WEDNESDAY WOKMNU, OCT. J, I T. Rndw, If yon want to know what li going on li the baaineaa world, juit reed unr advertising olunna, the Special oolumn la particular. MAXIMS FOR THC DAY. No man worthy too offise of President aftould t willing to hold it tf counted in. or placed there, by any fraud. V. n. 0mt. I oould ntrtr have boon reconciled to the ele ration by tbo Mnnlleat tid of nine of a per ton , however reapectable 1b private life, who nuit forever earry upon hit brow the tamp of fraud Ant triumphant la American hiatory. No aub aequent aeilun, however saerltorloua, oan waah away tba lettera of tbat record. Crarlik Fkahcii A d a hi, Voder I be formi of law, Batberford 0. liayaa hat been declared Prtaident of the United Btatea. Hit title reata upon d i if ranch If emeu t of lawful voters, the falee eertiftcatec of the return log ofl eera acting corruptly, aod the deolaioa of a oota ttiaaloa which haa refuted to bear evidence of al leged fraud. For the first tin are the American people confronted with the foot of a fraudulently elected President. Let It not bo understood tbat the fraud will be allently noquteaced in by the coantry. Let no hourpaia in which the usurpa tion ie forgotten. ADvaaaa or Oimoomatio M. O.'a. One hundred yea re of human depravity accu mulated and ooooent rated into n olimai of crime. Never agala in Are hundred yeara shell they have a vppurluulty to repeat lb wrong. Dahibl W. Voorbiks. I would rather have the endorsement of a quar ter of a million of the American people than tbat of the Louisiana Returning Board, or of the Com mission which excluded the facta aod decided the question on technicality. Thus. A. HiNORicia. Democratio State Ticket. rotj aovRitio, Hon. ANDREW II. DILL, or VXtOK COCSTT. TOR LIKLTIHAJT QOYf HKOn, Hon. JOHN FERTIO, or CRAwroki) corTr. roR IKCRRTARr UITBMUL APF AIMS, Hon. J. SIMPSON AFRICA, or HPrTTIHflDOll CQtlHTY. rOQ ItipRRMR J t't OK, Hon. II. P. ROSS, or MOHTOOllMr COI'NTT. Democratio County Ticket. KOR l'REHIDKNT JUDUK : Hon. CHARLES A. MAYKK, Or LOCK HAVIN, riB conmiess : ISRAEL TEST, op cleari-oslo, $nbjet to dariaioa of Diitrlet Confrrenca,) FOR KTATB SENATOR; WM. W. BETTS, OF CI.EARFIK1.D, Subject to dcciaion of Diilriit Conreranoe, FOR AHREMIILY : A.D.BENNETT, of new wasiiinoion r'oa JKKASURtR: l'HILIP DOTTS,cr beccaria. for county commissioners: c w. kyler, of 11radf0rd, KLAH JOHNSON, of oreenwoou. roR COI'NTV AUDITORS: WM. V. WRIGHT, of olearfieru, JOS. GILLILAND, of kartiIaus. for county coroner: JAMES A. 41 00 RE, of clearfield, Sonator Wallace and cx-Stato Sena tor Yorkcs, of Bucks county, will ad dress tba people of Altoona on next Friday evening. A Free Offering. If the cilir.eiu of any of the counties on our western border are in need of Judges, Con gressmen and Senators, Centre and Clinton counties are full of unemployed atatesinen who would not hesitate to fill vacancies of that kind, and make themselves nsoful to any party honor ing them in that way. A Rare Document. Wo this week present our readers with the speech ol Hon. R. It. Spoor, Chairman of the Democratio Stato Committee It is full of stubborn tacts which every vo ter should contemplate and adopt, be cause it is very evident that the party in power will never grant relief, and a change is thorefore necessary. Notice. We have learned incident ally that an association of Christian statesmen has been formed in this (XX) Congressional district, with an office at Bollolonto and Lock Haven, cither of which will furnish any sec tion of tho Btate with candidates for Congress, Judgo, Senator or Assembly. Citizens outside of Centra and Clinton need not apply. An Ofeninq A friond informs us that James A. Moore, our nominoe for Coroner, learning that there are still a few mora statesmen in Centra and Clinton counties, who have not yet been placed upon any ticket, baa con sented to withdraw and let one tako his place on our ticket, providod the applicant is a Domocrat, and provided furthor, tint tbe applicant's petition is filed by the HHh of October. Rack np, patriots I Brazen Ihpudenci. What a pity it is that our District is not entitled to another Congressman, Senator, and Jndge, so that Centre and Clinton could obtain one each in addition to what they bave been getting away with in tba past, at the oxponse of Clearfield. It is a wonder they don't offer us a member of the legislature. The politicians in those two counties posses tba Impudence of male pigs turn crosswise in the highway deter mined to let nothing pass thorn. A Revolution. Nothing is more pertinot to the thoughtful citizen than the fact that Gov, Biglor presided at a meeting in tho Court House, on last Tuesday night a week, while the au dience was addressed by Gov. Curtin. This was not so twenty years ago. Those of our readers who wore in tbe habit of listening to those two champi ons from 1848 to 18G0, which was an an nual occurrence, will be glad to know that these two gentlemen now occupy the same platform, and are harnessed for Pill and the whole Democratic iirket. JtiiMiit Mavxii. The Clinton Iemn erat, in u 1 1 ul iix to tlio nomination of the gentleman named, appropri ately ivnmi k : ' It will U wen by the roeeudings of tin' .1 inliciiil Confer ence. I iM lit llellrfmito on TiiomIuv. ll.nt H.ir- C-. i:ye.."H-u m.at.i- niuu'iy .iiimT.iutui tornrj'iTTg'u iVi7,?rs'' Sioiiildti position of President Judgo of this Judicial Disliiet. This U not unexpected. It is tho natural result of tho ablu and highly satisfactory manner in which ho has tor ton years discharged the duties of that position It is possible that this compliment to bun and rndorsmnvnt ot his judicial conduct, nmy be incruasej by the fail ure of tbf Hu(lt yariy tojJMo cundiiliile in nomination against him, feeling satisfied with him and roeog nixing 1 hut it would bo useless to con test tho election with him. Hut lot that bo as it muy, tho nomination will be ratified by a majority that will car ry with it un emphatic approval ol tho nominee, and give to the people ol this District tho servico of a Judge for tho next ten years (if not called to u higher sphere of legal duty) ihut is ripe in experience, rick in acquirements, fully versed in all tho duties of the position, ranking with tho best legal minds of the Suite, and standing loro- most among its District Judges." Those Civil Service Reformers. Tho oxnmplo in civil servico reform sot by tho Hayos administration consists in every meinour of the cabinet ubnn doning hi.- post of duly and traveling over (he country to mako partisan no litical speeches. To bo sure in doing so they only imitate Hayes himself who has turned out as grout a fraud in tho enforcement of bis civil service order as bo proved himself in ucccpl- ing tho presidency as tho stolon gilt of the forgers and perjurers of the return ing boards. More: Curl Sebum, ono of tho principal beneficiaries ot the for geries and porjuries through which the presidency was stolen, and a most zealous reformer of tho civil service withal, made a political address at Cin cinnati on Saturday night in which he repeated the well-known arguments in fitvor id an exclusive gold stand ard. The Cincinnati Empiirrr stales that the licpiihlicuns of Cincinnati wcro obliged to raise a purse of 500 in order to secure the delivery uf tho address. So it svcnis that this great doctor of the civil service violated his own regimen and swallowed tho med icine of tho machine politicians for 8500. JIoyt Nailkii. The editor of the Clarion Democrat says : When ut E Ion bnrg Gen. Iloyt Baid tbat whin he would come again he would "show that the Repi.hlii -an parly holds the key to retun.il g prosperity." True enough, Mr. wo d'l-l'C.liovciiinr, tun it won't be long. Your party lu.s held tho keys to piiispi iiiy und to financial ruin for tho pusl ti ii years, but yon have only chosen to use the latter, at tho com mand of the ni b and powerful, not re cognizing that labor is the source of all prosperity. Our mills, furnaces and factories stand idlo. Lnborers can not find employment and their families arc reduced to want and starvation, while tho money kings only grow richer. Kvery aonar tney noiu win buy two or throo times as much property us it could Lavo bought a few years ugo. Yes, Mr. Hoyt, tho peoplo uro Jilting on judgment upon the Republican par ty, and even tho assistance ol the blood sucking corporations, whoso obedient child you havo been, can not savo you. Sot your houso in order and prepare to hand over tho keys to a moro luithlul custodian. Only Half the Storv. Ono of tho Radical speakers who flirted tho bloody shirt so frcoly tho other night, also informed his hearers that tho rebel claims on file before Congress and tho Department, amounted to 1350,000,000, and that this sum would bo paid out of tho Treasury if tho Dem ocrats carried tho next Congress. We will admit his assertion for the salt cot introducing another fact. Three hun dred and forty millions of tho sum ho named is placed on file, by carpel-bag attorneys and agents, who havo elop ed from tho Southern Status so as to remain outside of tho penitentiary. Every one of theso drummers aro as sisting to elect Radical Congressmen so tbat they may bo ablo to obtain their pay. The Confederate Briga diers will nover allow theso claims, bo cause they know all about them. Party Dishonor. Tho reader is aware that when tho Radical parly thrust Andrew Johnston into tho Pros idontial chair, that he proved an ele phant on their hands, and thoy abused him outrageously. Now, tho party has Hayes on hand and the abuso of "the government" is equal to tbat in the days of Johnston. And wo have no doubt that if the Radicals bad a controlling majority in Congress that thoy would havo impeached Hayes bo foro this timo. Tho very men who in formor times termed the President "the government," and denounced every body who did not look upon him in the same way, or spoke disrespectfully ol him, as traitors : But now theso same men lampoon and bully "tho gov ernment" without a cause. What con sistent jewels these "loyal" Radical leaders prove thomselvea to bo. Their Canoioati. Tho Greenback Senatorial Conference of this district, met at Tyrono on Tuesday tho 21th ult., and nominated S. Woods Culdwoll, of Clinton county, for .Senator. John Smith, Dr. Ai. Thorn and It. N. Slop py, represented Clearfield. Mr. Cald well, we bcliovo, was the Cashier of the dclunct Bank at Ronova, a branch of the bankrupt firm of Wm. M. Lloyd A Co. He is a working man, ofcourso, and has, up to tho present, earned his broad by tho sweat ol his brow, and is therefore one of the horny-handed sons of toil "in a horn." Secretary Sherman baa written a letter to tho NooroUry of tho Honest Money League, ot Chicago, in which he complains that bis financial views have boon misrepresented, and says there will bo 'no lotting down by tho ex ecutive branch of the government as to resumption on the 1st of January. The voter who desire to make snro of bis franchise, and neither bo hinder ed from voting nor have his vote cast out and rendered nugatory after it has been put into the ballot box, should see to it that bia tax bo paid between this and October 6. 77 iV WHY A.l TIIK WIIKUE 10 HE I Many roinphiinls have been intidu to U4 bocii'isn the Suu Treasurer bus refused to pay tho money on I lie school dialts issued to (he several wbnol dis triW in tdw ciinntv 'all of .vt.o-n ',.t,i In the,, reports previous to ihu I -a ol August, except (iulich district. But up to tho present none bus been paid. A friend bus called our attention to un article In the October number of the tihwl Jiiurtml, which will partly cx pluin tho cause of the delay, lo the public, viz : Dfi'AIitmknt Puiii.io Instruction llAUlilHiuiK.il, October, 1H78. ( Ihu htnte Vrettsulvr inlormeti tiw Department of public Instruction, by letter, on tho (1th day of September, that two hundred thousand (8)11,11(111) dollars wore then in tho (ionurul Itev oiiuo fund of tho Commonwealth, ap plicable to the payment of .State appro priation la common schools. Before that date, no authority was given to issue any warrants to school districts; but since, school warrants havo been issued tor the whole amount allowed to bo paid. None of thu warrants issued by dirocli(.n of tho Stato Treasurer were sunt to tue following counties, viz : IJluir, Carbon, Chaster, Clearfield, Fayette, Huntingdon, Juniata, I. uiorno, Lycoming, Monroe. Schuylkill, Susque hanna, Union, Washington, York, Dauphin, Ilurksand Westmoreland, lor tho reason that such counties have not paid certain tuxes due the Common wealth. This statement explains why warrants for Stale -appropriations have not been Issued as lieretotoro to school districts, and it will also answer nu merous letters relating to thu subject and uddrcssed to lliu Dopnrlmcnt ol Public instruction. Tho wuriants al ready issued wcro sent to such school districts as hud first filed their unnuiil reports and certificates in tho depart- Hampton to Rice. Charleston, S. C, September 25. Governor Hamp ton has addressed a letter to Governor Rico, Massachusetts, regarding tlio re fusal of the latter to surrender Hiram 11. Keinptnn for trial in South Carolina. Gnveinor Hampton says: "I regret that tho chief e.xocnlivo of tho grout Stnto of Mussuchiisutls should havo committed so flagrant a violation of tho supreme luw of tho land. Tbe viola tion is irreparable In its nature, as tho State suffering thereby bus nopossiblo rediess. Had you confined yourself to giving a simple rclusul lo surrender a fugitive 1 should make no further com ments upon your loiter, as the disro- gaid by the executive uuthoritiis of ono Slate concerns tho w hide people of tho United States: but inasmuch as you have seen lit to base your action on the ground that in your judgment the object in procuring tho Indictment against Patterson, Purkor and Kemp- ton does not uppear lor the purpose of trying Kempton for the ciimo charged iigainst him, but lor another purpose, it is my duly us Governor of Souiu Carolina to add that your statement is entirely unwarranted, and to repel un worthy imputations, as I do, with in dignant scorn." If Gov. Rice can af. ford to lot Kempton escape after that scorn, wo shall tully ten for Governor Hampton. Tins and That. Mr. Murray, in his speech at tho Radical mooting in tho Cuurt Houso lust week, informed his Sunday School nln, and nil other present, that tho Radical party in this county was composed of the intelligent, moral and upright clauses, whilo anoth- e. spcukor averred that tho party was founded and organized by religious aud moral men. If theso assertions aro facts, why was that notorious Mollio Maguire, Xingo Park, selected to ac company tho Radical Chairman to in terview a prominent gentleman resid ing in tho Southorn portion of tho coun ty, for tho purposo of persuading him to become the joint candidate of tho Radicals and Greenbuckors for the Legislature. If tho party is lead by men "controlled by grand moral ideas," why was this Penitentiary convict in vited to "been" aiound over this coun ty soliciting men to become candidates for ofllee. Ho bus certainly cost us onougl), in cash and morals already, without ever contributing a single dol lar by way of taxes. If this Mollio Maguire was import ed to help lo sot up another riot, or a political job, it is well enough for tho taxpayers to know whothor tho men who are "controlcd by grand moral ideas," or soyie wicked "cusses," enticed him to como bore, whoro ol all men ho is tho least wanted. The Radical Ticket. Tho leaders ot tho Radical party mot in tho Uni ted American Mechanics Hall, In this borough, on Wednosday last, and nom inated a full ticket after various efforts had failed to mako a straddle ticket with tho Greenbackors. Tho nominees areas follows: For Assembly, John P. Bard, of Curwonsvillo; for Com missioners, John Norris, of Pike, and UurrisIIooror, of Clearfield ; for Treas ures, Lucion Bird, of Huston ; tor Au ditor, J. 8. Norris, of Bradford; for Coroner, Joseph Johnson, of Chest. Tho Norris family happened to strike tho right spot, becanso our opponents hare some hopo ot electing a Com in is sionor and Auditor, but no oilier part of tho ticket. ' CoiiI'orations ? This nightmare an noys some peoplo as vohcmentlv as holy wator does tho arch onomy ol tho human raco. It is, also, notorious that Mr. Mason, tho Greenback candidate for Governor, has been tho special at torney for a score of corporations, yet, Senator Dill has never been omployod that way. Tho editor of the Hur- risburg .Tafriof aays: "Andrew H. Dill, in all his extensive practice as a lawyer, never appeared i attorney for a corporation. Ho was always on tho other aido. In making this assertion wo speak wheroof wo know," Ethriiioe Says No. Tho Radicals of tho Slato of Tennessoo aro hunting a "Conrodcrato" as a candidate for Governor. They wore gunning for Hon. Emerson Elhridgo, and ho an swered the committoo in tho negative, closing as lollows: "May tho grass grow under my feet, tho wood deny mo slicltfr, tlio earth a gravo and boaven a God if 1 voto tho Kopublican tickot." It is evident from this that Mr. F.tliridgo docs not mean to sacri fice bis chances lor heaven In any such cheap way aa that. "Tho acclamation Convention." is what the boys call that small select ring gathering which met in the Lodge room of tbe American Mechanics, in Pie'a Opera House on Wednesday last. for tho purposo ol nominating a tickot of moral idea men. it a Dtwr, co.wiixrroy. Tho liiidind County I Which tts.wlilhLd ill the Oc invention I r.i House, 1 on VI eilucailav lu-l, was the must "unuiiiinoiis" body of men ov.'r con greguti'd hem nth I hit roof ot l hat holding. mi I tue, W. C, Arnold, Esq,, called llioj Convention to order, und u teinpoiurv organization was ellVcted hy culling .J A. Sonierville lo tlio Chair, and elect ing Win. Wighdon temporary Secre tary. A list of delegates was prepar ed, and tbu bu.dness ot tho Convention tioti began. tieo. W. Ithooiit was tiiianitiioiisly elected permanent Cliairinuii, and Win. Wighdon, by unanimous consent of the deiegaCcs was coiitinued.s . nod nent Seereiary. Nominations went decided in order, and the Chairman asked for nomina tions for Assembly,. .Inn. P. Bard, of Cunvcnsville, was put in nomination, and there being no other candidate he was uoclarcil tlio unanimous choice ot the Convention for that position. C ininiiHsioners were next III order, und lor that position there were seven aspirants, as billows: A. P. Mooro, llurris Hoover, John Norris, Sr., Jus. L. Cook. T. It. McCluro, S. O. I'ulchin and J. K. Lee. Hut ono ballot was had. Hoover und Norris leading all others, und they were declined tho nominees. Win. Ifudebaiigh wait iinuniinoiisly nominated for Trcusnror, but ho de clined, anil afler several otlior parties had boon nominated anil they declin ed, tho Convention finally settled on Lucion Bird, of Pcnflold, and he was made the nominee. J. S. Norris, of Woodland, was nom inated by occlumution for Auditor, und Jos. L. Johnston, of Chest, was unani mously nominated for Coroner. Daniel Faust, Joint Swan, Sr., and Dr. J. G. ilurtswiek, were appointed Congressional conferees iiniiistriicted. John M. Adams, li. D. Swoopu, and C. W. Smith were appointed Judicial conferees, and they were iininslriictod. Cyrus Gordon, Lewis 1. Irwin, and Lucion Bird, wereappointed Senatorial conferees, also iiniiistriicted. Tho Convention then proceeded to elect a Chairman of tho County Com ndtteo for tho ensuing year. Dr. II. II. Van Valzali mid P. U." llurris, Esq., were numinntod. The vole stood, Vun Valzuh, 18, Harris, '.'II, ami Mr. Harris was declnred ulucted. Alter making several amendments to the rules, and tiansucting other un important business, the Convention ad journed tine die. JVDIC1A L CO.X1EH EXCli. Tho Democratic Confere. s lor the Twenly-fil'lh Judicial District met ut tho HroekeiliolV House, in liclVlontu, on Tuesday, the 'J lib day of September, at '2 o'clock p. m , and "lyaui.ci! ,y tho election of Hon W. C. Fuluy, of l learlielil. as l'n suleiit, and J. W. Gephart, of Centre, as Seereiary. Tlio credentials of Conferee from llio dill'ereiit counties were then called lor, and I'residmt Foley presented the following certilicalo troin I tin duly np pointed Conferees ol Clearfield coiinly: Ci R&cpiti ii, I'., Sviit. i::J. Mrs, W. liombv nubrtital. snd .iipoiut W. O. KoIko fur u. .ltd la our I'm. I, if ri-Kulnrly ,re.jrit to obii our rotri ti His Ju.lici.l Ounf.ruei from Clr.rlidd st III. Jullrl.l Ion frr.no,. h.ld t lloll.ronl., Id f.ror nt II. n. Ch.rl.i A. Myr for President Judg. WitucM oar bind. th. day sod ye.r alorc.ai.l. David L. Kitsn., Waltsi BAininrr, J. F. W, Kksric k, Clinton county was represented by Patrick Prendihle, John Risbel and Thomas J. Fox, and Contro by Adam Hoy, Solomon Ettinger and J. W. Gep hart, all of whom wero shown to have been duly appointed by their respective County Conventions. Tho President announced that tlio nomination ot a candidato for President Judgo was the principal business before tlio Confer once, and on motion Hon. Charles A. Mayor, of Clinton, was unanimously nominated. A committee of throe, consisting of President Foley, of Clearfield, John liishol, of Clinton, and Adam Hoy, ofl oniro, was appointed to notily Judgo Mayer ol his nomination, aftor which tho Conference adjourned sine die. J. W. Gepiiaiit, ' W. C. Foley, .Secretary. President. Desperate Prisoners. SliorifTOys terand Deputy Winscll, of Elk county, camo to Warren last Friday with two prisoners to tako the evening train to Pittsburg. They woro James Duilv and Patrick Goodman, sent up for bur glary, tlio lormer two years and six months', and tho latter Iwo years. They wcro lodged in jail till train time, 8.30 p. m. Going 10 Iho depot, Daily somehow slipped his hand cull's und, storied to run. Ho was pursued by Winsoll, the Kheriir holding to Good man. Tho Deputy fired his revolver, Daily looked buck and run uguinst a troo when ho wos grappled by Winscl. Daily showed fight and a slrui'irlo en sued till Ben. Nesmith, who was pass ing, camo to tho Deputy's, aid and bo was sccurod in timo for the train. At Irvine, both made a rush for tho door and had lo bo prutly severely handled boforo they would submit, they wero desperate characters. A Wonderful Oversiiiiit. Al though there wero thrco set of speoch- os delivered at tho Radical mcctini: in this pluoo by picked oiulors, yet neither of them over ulluded to tho President of tlio United Slotes. If Hayes was wof counted in, as they aver, why manifest so much modesty on this point. Wo declaro that ho was put into office by fraud, perjury and forgery, and holds his office hy virtuo thereof, and every intelligent Rudicul knows it, and the stumpers are asham ed to name him. The Old Business. All tho Radi cal organs in the Stato are engaged in tho manufacture of "better times" just now. This is an annual occurrence the month before the election. Theso demagogues havo played this game for five years, and havo succeeded in closing the eyes of many voters here tofore. Will they succeed again? Vo- tors, see that yon are not tooled again. Times will not improve whilo public plunderers dwell in high positions. A change must bo made or complete ruin will ovcrtuko all. For Conoresb Tho Greenbackors mot in District Convention, at Bello funto, on Thursday, taV ?fltli, and nom inated Both II. Yocum, of that bor ough, on tho first ballot, lor Congress. Tho voto stood : Yocum, 11; Chase, 4. This proceeding Is wholly ornamental, becouso Governor Curtin will bo elect ed by not Icbs than 6,000 majority. John Smith, L. W. Riltonhouso and John M. Chase, Jr., wore tho delegates from this County, Instructed for John M. Chaso, Sr. Somo of "tho loyal millions" aro aw fully vexed because tho "war Govern or," having bocomo disgusted will) tho conduct of Radical rogues, led his par ty, in 1872, and has now been nomina ted by tho Democrats for Congress. Ex-Gov. Andrew 0. Cnrlin, is a vol uino ol pure Inula as against corrupt rings at llarrisburg and Washington. Ho point out tho rogues as a detective would, henco tlio turned np noses wo noticed in tho Radical columns. SICXATOlt DU.IS f PERCH. ""r 'andhlalo for Governor is muk- iX a gruuu campaign ol the Male, uuil is winning friends wherever he goes. Wu prnpono to lay bis speech, which ho inado at (livenshiiig, on llio evening of the ''!th ult . before our routfi-tn noxll week, Tho Philadelphia Titi.in, in ul billing to it suva 'Soiiulor Dill delivered un eluborato speech on tho financial issue at Greens burg, it is refreshing lo find a eandi dale lor any ofllee in those days of shuffling und trimming who desires to spcuk with clearness and emphasis op tho money question ; and ull who read .Mr. Dill's lilteruueo must credit him not only with thu clearest ooinpruhon siuu of iliots.t.,1, olfto with the most frank and miiiily doclaratioiisofhisfuith on tiiosuhjuct. It is no chip-trap eam caiiipulgn document, designed to bo in ternreled one way in one section oi class, unu unother way to other sections and classes. Ho plants himself squarely on llio constitutional standard ol money, uccopts it not only as the inexorable mandate of tho law, but us tho only safely ol publiu credit and business prosperity ; and his discussion of the problem is rupleto with dignity, re search aud candor. In his roviuw ol the resumption policy ol Secrulury Sherman, he expose the folly und tho evil rosulls of subordinating a great National issue to tho arts and tricks of the politician. Ho shows most con clusively how ouforeod resumption has returded tho return of thrill, increased our debt, contracted tho currency, and given distrust and uncertainty to tho channels of traiio'whon they most ot all needed confidence; and he points lo the only method by which permanent resumption can be attained without violence to business. Herein, notably, does Mr. Dill's well considered utlor anco differ from tiludes of those who, frightened by the shadow of repudia tion, the fruit uf thuir own distempered imagination, merely echo the meaning less cry for 'honest money' as Iho only means of relief. Ho not only tircaoiila tt diogiiosis of tho country's diseuso in luiiguugo temperate but forcible, but hu prescribes tho remedy in terms equully dispassionate and intelligible. Ho would have tho currency ntiilorin und regulate its volume according lo tho demand, mako banking free in fact as well as In name, proscribe a just rale of interest, und so order Iho issue of money by the Government that every dollar assigned lo Iho bunks lor circulation si, nil suspend interest on a dollur of tlio national debt. Under such u programme, with tlio retrench mont and economy he demniitfs, the sun oi prosperity win soon appear unnvo mo Horizon. STAXI) TO YOU It COLORS. If Democrats stand to their colors tb's fall, it victory in ibis slate, in No vember, is assured. From llio Dela ware to Lid.u Eiie, every DennHiat and cniisi rvalivo w ho bus a vote should mil only go iho pulls und vole, but should ciist t In-i r votes tor Andrew II. i x 1 1 and Hie wliolu Democratic tickot. I.cl this be ilouu and otlrticlniy will ho one of ihe greatest ever achieved at li.o bullot box. Tie inducements to stand firm to Iho ticket this fall ure si router lhaii lor the lust Iweiitv veurs, Tho Republican parly is rapidly losing its hold on the confidence of the coun try and each election proves that tho Radical train is on the down grado to political destruction. With the Dem ocratic tide rapidly rising tlicro is every reason whv the lank and file ot the party should stand firm. Wo do not appeal to them because wo have anv fear they will le recreant to thoir do ty, but to incite them lo increased ex ertions. Men who have stood firm to their party for tho last eighteen years, under the must adverse circumstances. and at times when it was dangerous to do a ucmocrut, will not now lorgot thuir duly. Light ia close at hand, und ono more united effort will bring us within the rays of tho now political sun, and tho hopes of twenty years will rcacn llioir Iruilion. In tunes past our political enemy havo tried many ways to break our runks, and just now they are at thoir old IrickB. Several now parties a cunning device of the enemy have been nut into tho field in the hope that they may draw off Democrats, but this Republican chaff will notcatch many birds in 1HT8. Men of all parlies should remember that re forms in this country can only bo brought about through the agency of ono or tlio oilier ot tlio old political parties ; and thoso who support now parties with a single idea throw away their strength. Tho Republican party having lost Iho confidence of the peo ple, the country looks lo tho Democratic parly to restore lost prosperity, and an honest administration. Tho election of Dill will bo a long stride toward tbe much desired reform, and his election certain if ho recoivus a full party volo. Eoykftoicn Dimoerat. Dill in the Field. Mi. Dill, tho Demncratio stun lard-bearer, has open ed up a gallant canvass. During the past two weeks he bus been visiting some ol tho western counties, and has Imon mooting with monster receptions wnerover no goes, i lie wonl tout has thus far boon passed along tho lino is that the people aro lor Dill, and turn ing out to hcur him in vast crowds. During tho coming week, in company with Hon. Heisler Clynier, he will speak at Clearfield, Johnto n, Greens- burg, Monnnguholu City, Cannonsburg and Washington. He will bo at Car lisle on tho 30lh instant, at York on Octobor 1st, and at Reading on Octo ber ilnl. Mr. Hill anil tiovernor Cur tin will speak at Allentownon Octobor Ith. It will he seen that the eloquent young leader of tho Democracy means business trom now till the Din ol No vember. His protest against the fi nancial mismanagement ol the Kenuu lican parly, as well as against the odi ous ring rule of tho Cumeron faction in Pennsylvania will ho heard in every county oi '.lie uommonwcann. 'im. dilphta Commonwealth. Condemned. Tho Agitator Rear, ney is tho freshest illustration of the prophet not without honor save in hia own country. The California Green back State Committee waits eastward a resolution declaring that thoy not only uo not ondorso or amliale with the "Sand-lot Orator," nut deprecate tho action of all representative organi zations of tho party which have enter tained this " blatant, profane and low humbug," aa ho docs not in any way speak for the workingmenol California. Senator Giles, of Vimjinia, and Judgo Duval, of Maryland, boarded in Wash ington during Washington's Adminis tration at thu house of a Mrs. Gibbon, whoso daughters wero talkalivo and wore not young. Home yours aftor they mot at Iho capital, and whilo chat ting over old times the Sonator askod tho Judge, then Comptroller of tlio Tress- ury, if bo knew what had become of "that cackling old maid, Jenny Gib bon I" "Sho is Mrs, Duval, sir," was tho reply.' Lieut. Thomas A. Mahood, ol tho Bebel army, was temporarily stationed in Pennsylvania during tho war, where ho foil in love with Miss Gentry. The removal of the t loops (operated the lovers to meet no more, but.ihouqb both subsequently married, Mr. Mahood ia Informed tbat hia sweetheart of fiftoen years ago recently died at Philadelphia and loft him part of hor tortuno. That Bird that tho Radicals placed on thoir tickot last week, for Treasurer, will got'a number ono ducking on the 5th nl November next. Ti 1 ELEPHANT And I lie only one ?urlli, ' WILL EX II I II IT AT Clearfield, Thursday, October 10, 1878. SELLS lmOTHERS' CANVAS COLOSSUS OF CAPTIVE ZONES AXJ1 Equestrian Exposition by Special Train. An Unfettered Menagerie, of A Stupendous Steel-wreen by Locomotives ; The One Great Circus of the 7 ELEPHANTS In Glittering Harness on tho highway seen. mmm BORNE HIGH ALOFT, On a Great Gold-Encrusled Tableau Car, thro' the public streets. 55 A litil THE ONLY Two-IIonicd Black Rhinoceros In captivity ; a Pachydermatous Iron-clad, in which $22,000 in gold is invested. A Living Museum of Marine Monsters ; A Vast Tent-Temple of Illustrious Human Prodigies, em bracing Veritable Miracles of all Mortal Marvels. A PEEELESS, SEPARATE GAS-LIT AND ALADDIN DECORATED ARENA OF THE UNIVERSE. FIVE HCORU MEW All! FAMOI'B I'lKCUS FACEC4 ; AN AMA7.INU AMPHITHEATER Of HKUTK SCHOLAK8 I TUP. CRANDAHT F.MIIOIIIMF.SIT OF NATI'RAI, Olljr.CT TEACHim AND MIIHAI, AMUHEMENT 1.1 1 HUH III'.MINPIIEUE M AS KVEH KNOWN And yet to every department of which ONI'. TICKET ADMITS. n4 Kir th prlre charged by Hnoni Khlrh art but a decimal fractiou In comparlaoa with 11. IT fitpl ,, 1 . "i F'sV" OS asawa aaaaaw im w t t ' ' , i E&CII MQBJS'MG, F fiEE TO .I&L. A GEAND GRATUITOUS Many times more show ejwiiuuiuu cuarges C.tnn An..l.. I ..I r.. .u jnnci'ii the ninKiiiticent public illustration of sources, in tuo ajijjiiiiost wiliioiii-jirico A Menagerie of Miiinnioths miirchiiiK in the streets. A DnriiiB ()mii Den of Monster Lions, performed the Dauntless Dosworth. Tho liorgcous Memnon Throne of Music, drawn by twelve Camels. The Steam 1'iano of the Cyclops, whoso notes may be heard for miles. Massive squares of Vehicular Mpoctnclo and Landscaped Lairs. Alh'Koric Illustrations and National Tableaux. Tho MnrdUira of the Mcmphl. Tho Masques of the Komikal Ku K lux. Succcodirtg Squadrons of Spirited ThoraiiKb-Urod Steeds. A Living Avalanche of lioyebmbod cinployos. A Moving Triumph, such as Thebes ne'er saw. An Exhibition Presenting far moro than can bo Advertised., Approved by tho Pulpit, Press and Public everywhere, and the Groat Fam ily riuld Show of America, tncrilinn thciiatranaL'O of tho mothers and dunvh. tern of our favored land. Admission tp all, 0 cents, (ihlldrcn under nlno yeara, 28 cents. Doors open at 1 and 7 n. m IVrfnrmnncca In thn Vr1,r. i,. .. k... later ' ' Will also exhibit, in all its Tyrone, Wednesday, October Oth. Philipslmrg, Friday, October 11th. Moving Mountains; Guarded Zoological Garden, drawn World on Sumptuous Palace Cars, 7 mmm&m If Performing U Elsphants 5 )n combined und simultaneous acts. Anil behold the nuirvcl of marvels, PAIR OF NURSING TWIN BABY ELEPHANTS. lliirly luetics limli, and less than one year old the first nud only ones over exhibited anywhere. for nothing than any other nan a aonar 10 see. .l. l.l: I .1 - V..I uir mu Hl'iHW mill ino IIMIU Ones to SO tho Ituilroiul l.cviuthuo'a Millionaire Re- Amusement l'ngeant of any procession by the stupendous entirety, at ur '(U'frtlsniifnK W.tNTKI. tOO.ona fruitful frt Ftmvtr. 11 o ft dnllvnrtl m er )t'l or 1 000, on Tjiodm 4 Cl-.rfUld, I'. A K . 1UM t nU V.llr-y, irjj l'.on' lUil HkU, l fr ' Which I Will Mf lh ttifh. AJ Iri, J01 I XKYt, ll II 4m, Rultod, Cjntr Co I'. J h? bd lid boavrd without Jull or Krovowtifift, I hroby warn II fironi not to .rbor or Unit nr on my twounnt, u I in dv lornitnctl nt to fty ny dnhu nont iei hy hur In wjrnmm. MKNHY ZIXLIOX. TnmtrlU, P , flopt IS, in- I. CAI'TION. All poreoai aro horebr atutlm d AKlniit neddllng or boring anvtbiiig t do with ocriVa two. bono wagon, now Id th potWMlo nt Wm. IMoo of Pito towmbip, a t llio Mto bulutif i.i no. and li Ult with him oo loan onljr, tMiliJeot to my ordor at any timit. (1K(). U. LAN. Oil. Cltarflold, Pa 8pL IS, lrtS-St. CAUTION All ptiraoni are hamby cautioned frlnt purchasing or in any way noddling who me following acriioa property, now in tha prtMM'Irn of Chariot I). J ohm too. vt lluiton townrhip. tin Onoipan honra (bay ml roan), 1 WRffon, 1 pair ! If, 1 cutting b l. S iIitm, M of baiidiog. baodikikM, ehalni. ra'.i, In , a Ilia a mo iMlung to ma nod U Ion with ill J Jnhnt om on loan only, uhjae' i. my orjirr uir U ni . S.bvla, 24 TS-ai L. JuIlNSOV. CAUTIOI.a prrfonaaraborvbr ra-Hioned ajratfiM parhaaig or In any wi) tnn MHrif with th following pront! pri:rty. n-iw in th poii Mine of Cornaliua U TuVu, of Pruon townablp, viti Ono gray mart, 1 roan bono an I barnaM, 1 wig m, I plow, I harrow. 1 b g, A piga, 100 down oat, 60 doarn ry, I aoraa bujk wboat, and I tor oorn, aa tht aama bolong to mo, and ia Uft with laid Tubba on loan oolr, aabj-at o my ardor at any lime. HHANON WITHBKiailT. Karroo, Pa , Sop I. i, H7-St. Great Western Hotel, Nob. 1811, 1I1S at 13i Mtraat Btrnt, Directly oppotttt Vtanamkt' Grand Depot,) rhiladolpMa. Teiui'a. Ternifi, ta.OO j3sr Xm.y. Thla HuUl ! near thi nw Publio Buildinga, now Uaaonie Tarn pi. U. 8 Mint, and Aeadvuy of Fine Arta. T. W. TKAUCK, Prop'r. oraa ai.liiobt. IT, 7H ly. DlNtH.irTIOM NOTICE Tba flroi trading ondrr tho name of Gutieh. McCorkla t Co waa Ibii day (Sept. 21), difaolr ed by notoal oootcnt. Iavid llcilbran retiring. Thobovka will remain at tba old at and for aoitla mrnl until Octouar 25th, aftor which tint all on tettlad aecounlf will ba left with an officer for eollfotion. B. F. OUL1CH, ROUT MiCMKKLH, 8-pt ta.'78-.lt I). HKILOKL'K. Tho oiidrriignod baring dpoeJ of bla loter cat fa tbo furoitaro bimiujaa to J L. Wriktlov, tht bualneaa will horeaftar bo oa'riod on by K. V. linlicb, Hobrt McCklaaud J. L Wrixlay under tb flrio nana of (Julieh Mc()rkl A Co. DAVIU Ht:iLIJtUM. TIN &SHEET-IRON WARE. CANDISMERRELL II aa openrd, in ft building od liarket atrtot, on tbo old Wcitarn Hot I lot, nipiaito tht Court Hoot In CIaitiold,a Tin ani Mioli Iron Manu factory and Storo, wharo willr-t found at all limea a full lina uf house roBinsiima gooss, Stoves, Hardware, Dtc. Hoo H pouting and all kind' of job work, ripir ing. Ac, dna on abort not;co aud at rvuaunable rata, Al, ejfDt for tho Singer Sewing Machine, A mpply of Machinei, with Needtaa, Ae., al way a on hand. Tana i, at Hotly oaah or country produce. A afaara of patronago solicitod. 0. B MKKHEI.L, 6unrintandnt. Cltarllald, April li, 1ST 7-1 f. "ITCM)DWABI) TOWXHIIIP.-Ao lltora 1 T etatatnent of tha Road, Batumi and Poor funda of Woodward townahlp, for tho year ending ioio. donn m. inaia, irraaurer, m ac t, via hoad rrnD M. To am't In Treaa. handa laat aettleuient.4l.0SJ 38 To ain't roo'd from Co. Trasaorar 7.r0 TH To Duplicate of J. Shannon. Huperviaor. 607 A3 To Hi, Latber'a dup. of '76 trantfe rred to John bbannon 122 lib To Supplementary tai 29 OG To taxea tnaaforrod from Uunaboo to Shannon 43 10 Ml ot orden drawn on Traaaurer by Jubn Shannon , 769 94 To dap. of John Uonahoa. buperriaor... W4 24 To bal. taiea on Hagerty eoUte HMH tf Sit To Uiea tranalerrod froaa Bbannoai ia llonahoe JJ jj To ordare drawn on Treat by Donaboo 824 To dap. of H. ftiebnida, Buperriaor...... XuO 00 To Utw trana'trrod from Donaboo to Rich ard 1 3 &a Ta ordara drawn on Treaa. by Bicbarda. S97 VI Ttftal ...................i,80V V m a 01 ran. By work dona by taxable under John fibannen $ 60.1 97 By work done by eon tract under John (Shannon 40.5 75 By work dona by 8. B. Dnnlap fur J no. Shannon 49 $ By work done by IShannon. Bupereiaor. Itlll 00 By eionvrationa :t0 4j By taiea transferred to Donaboe '17 20 By word done by taxahlea under John lonabM, tiuperviaor ,.. 1,447 01 By work done by J, bonaboe 011 00 By taxea t ran if erred from Uonahoa to Bbannon 4 7J By taxae tram tarred from Jjonaboe to Hlebarde S 6(1 By work done by J. Low fur Donahoo. 14 CO By eienaretiora ., 47 (,7 By work dona by taxablee ander II. Kiebarda 671 47 By work dona under B. Kldntlje for Kiabarda M 1M eg By work done by II. II. Buugbman 2 60 By work done by II. Ricoanii, Bap 225 7i By txonerntiona 17 80 By ordara redeemed for 1977 H 1,212 OA By ordera redeeuaed for 17S 450 00 By bal. In handa ef Treaa. nt aettlemeni ItlH 4u ToUl 24,800 99 To baL In bandi or Traaaurer 168 40 LUaiLtVIBI, To rdert drawn on Treaa. by Rkaonon $ 70V 04 To m i0OfcBoa. U 87 To 14 Hlobarda. 3M VI 72 By ordara redeemed HM 1,212 10 t 72 00 To ardera nalatanding for 177., By ordara red orated for 1878...,. ToUl indebtedneea By aaa t in Treasurer i handa.... .... T20 06 270 00 - 168 40 Total IndebttdneMovar all reaoareea at ettlenieBt..hHM.MH.H.H.M,H,HJ 9 tfi root roan ba, Tobal.laTreai.handiatlaatalUaMit.l JI7 7T To am't reo'd froaa Co. Treoanrer 77 52 To ami of duplicate for lti?7 714 so - 11.711 ot rasniTon. By ordara rvdaaated 4t'm Braai'tlaTrrai.bandaandaanlUeta4. I,MI M Total.. ..Jl,7lt sccairra aao sir'SaoirirHBa. To aat't of ordara drawa oa Traaaurar by U. K. Tola. Oraraoar Uii0, H to mm i oi oToaaa arawa oa Troaaoror ay joa. Aiaxaadar, uroraoor , as a. ToUl aaaooaraa. By aia'l la Troatoror'a bandi..... ll.JBI M By aat doo trooi Lawroo Iwp M. so n, By aaa'l dao by owa.blp.......... ),8 ,J W, ioi an To aalalaadlaiardm a l0 t To aa't duo by top. ofar all roaoaroaa..tl,ll( S ax sooL roaa-lbr yaar oadloa Juno t. no To 't la Troaa. baada laot aottk oa.nL.1,i I SI i. o..,. appropriatloa .. ISO )K o wspiioMo ior ioii MM M i pii 8 Total.. xi; os n.im,. oraoroMaaad ai ... By Trw aad Uolloeaor'a par aaaugro oa ' jyi,.Jt- : I- it o - fwewwwwenatatwappropr. aia. ... .... , - m iroaawror , l,7la t Tola!.. ...$.1,SI7 05 ....,T,.k i.oauuaflln, ord.ra. l,ls ,4 R.a.cacaa.-By aai'tla Traaa. baod. J.TSt t BaL aa Iwp. by Tntaarar ti.alti tl Wa, ba aadmlaaod AudlioM nf wu., , laanablp, bala daly aiaaiiaad Iba aooooau of M abaro ataud. m wwamp, aoroaa aaniio ta mm mmA .1 Tnoa. HRNbRRsaN, ' JAMK8 CORNKLV. 8aSBiaaa, JKSH OtOUINg, . . .. .cL,rk- Aadlvara "John" troutmanT llb'ALKK IN i'U UNIT URE Improved Spring Beds, MAIIKKT HTIlKET, KKAR f o. Tha undaraiguod Wga loovo to Inform tU du. lao of Olaurftoltt, and tho puhllo general I (ky bo baa on hand a Ino aorlinrnt of PuraliiM!' ocb M Walnut, Cliaatunt and Paintrd Chwju Unit-' a, Pallor Kullea, Hctllning and EiUit,,, Obaira, l.mli'' and UiwiIb' Ht Chalra, tha J f.-ra led Inning aud Parlor tHair, Cant 6Uui Windaor I'haira. Clotboa Hum, Mp and Kn. iuu haddvra. lint Ktvaka, hrul.t.itiv Un,abN XolllKWHM I'iVH'HU PKAMUg. noktng tJI'rt. Chrcnua, Ao which wuu4 iiitahla for Holiday pn'ft.ta. dofll07H InHV TIHM'TMAV, DRUG STORE. H. B. SPACKMAN, DRUGGIST and CHEMIST, At Fhaw'a old atanJ, Clar!lall( Pa, Iwi jut opmai new ntotk of and la cow prepfircd to furnUh anything ia tha tha lina of Uruga and Modiciaaa at tba vary lof eat oaah prtoaa. ' Ila biia alio on hand largo atook of Coral (lair and Tooth liruibef, Pfini'y Artiolaa, T-i and hbaviug Snn,$, ant airylhiog oau illy ktu In a Grit-claM lirui Store PHYSICIANS' PKE3CEIPTI0NS compounded with oaro, day or night. A liliml fbart of patronage rcfpfotfuiry aollitd. M B. bPAGKM S, Clearfield, Pa., Oct. U, 1877. WJETPASTE.S. ALWAYS wtADY PON UtC. vTr-ra It. feo4r-niiMft Btwc . itrjk. Haraiata II. mimrjhjl Uus7 Pskaw lMM4nwrn,UTt. tartMMMf M.trt HENRY S. ZIEGLER, Solo Manufacturer, Wlae, Oee a Ma atvtM. r!um$u. A NEW DEPARTURE M T II E It S 15 1 K G . llereaftrr, gooda will be told for CASH anly, or in exohange for produoe. No booka will b kept in the future. All old aocauata Boat ba ettled. Tboao who eaonot aah up, will plaaM band over their notae and CLOSE THE EECORD. X am drttrmiafid to Mil my noo&i at auk prio.., and at a difeoanl far baloir that .tit otferad In tbia Tielnity, Tha diaoonat I allow mj auat'iDi.r, will maaetbem rfoh in twrnty yuariK thy tflluw my advlM aod buy-thair good, frga oi. I will pay eah tor wbsat, oatf aod elorv HANIKL UUODLANDER. Latbrrabnrii, Jmo.rj 17, 1S77. W. af. IOFFK, BOOM NO. THREE OPERA HOIISB, Clearfield, Pa., DKALKR IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES. QIEEXSWARE, 1IIRDWARE. THT7TdL&E, C'arpols, Oil Cloths Etc, Etx., Etc wiLi. iakk (jnr.vritv pnonicn IX EXCilAXKR FOR tilVIIW AT MARKKT PRICES. ClfardeW. Pa., Ilrpi, is, lH7H.tr. HARTSWICK & IRWIN 8K00ND STREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PUUE DRUGS! OnKHICALSI PAKNTS, Olll, DYE STI FF VARNISHES, BRUSHES, rERFUHERT, fANCV BOOK' TOILET ARI'ICI.KS, or ALL KINDS, PURS WISES AND llQU0Hi for aaadlelaal parpaaa. Traaaoa, Bapportara, Sabaol Boabs aad StalUa ary, and all atbar annua aaaally fcaad la s Drag Stan. MY8IC!A!W PRRRCRTPTtONS CAR FULLT OOMPnilNlmn u..i.. . u,r M- jjHjaoali iba baatoaa akay aaa g Ira aallra a t. a. HARTSWICs. JORN 1. IRWIN, nwtald, Daoaabar la, 1174. a Cw POLISH Vm HuttW ' HI f Brirxtiwa. 1 1 II w"bT2. Wnu4au