111 i ..Vat. mmm (iEonoi B. Goodlanokr, Editor. CLEARFIELD, Pa. WEDNESDAY UOKMNO, OCT. 16, 1878. Reader, If you want to know what fi going on to the buiintu worltl, just read our adt-ertiiipg column, the Special oolutuo in particular. MAXIMS FOR THE DAY. N'h man worthy the office of President should bo w illiojt (o bold It If counted io, or plnoed ther by any fraud. If. 8. Urakt. T coultl never have been reconciled to th all vatip by the smallest aid of mine of a person, hnwerer respectable to prirni life who tnuit forever carry upon hit brow tlie stamp of fraud lirt triuinphant In American history. No sub sequent an inn, howrrcr meritorious, can wasfe avrny the loiter tf that record. ( riABi.ri Frami-ii Aiihi. 'Tudor I he forms of law, ltuthnrford 11. Ilayai bit brat) declared lreM-nt of the United States. 111a title rHa upon ditfranrhiirmrnt of lawful Tutrm, tbe fuUe certificates of the returning offl ccrs at in jr corrupt Jt, and the dec ii ion of a com. mifin whirb ban rrfurd to hear eridenc of al Irped fraud. For the Crt time are the American people roti fronted wilh the fact of a fraudulently elect ltd I'rcslilr-nt. Let it not be understood that the frand nill bo silently arquteared tn by the coon try. Let no bourpnas in w.i.i-u '.tie usurpa tion ia forgotten. Aunnrm op Demochatic M. C.'i. One hundred year of human depravity accu mulated and concentrated into ft climai of crime. Never apain in fir hundred yeara shall they have ao opportunity to rej.rat the wronff. DariklW. Voorhkm. I would rather bate the endorsement of a quar ter of a miliii.n of tbe American people than that of the LeuifUna Returning board, or of the Coin- mifnton which excluded tbe facta and decided the question on a technicality. THOI. A. II tUDKICKB. Democratic State Ticket. Ftlft. OOVERXon, How. AMMIKW II. DILL, or i' stow ( ou.iit. ron Lirt'TRXAXT oovfhsob, Hon. JOHN FEI.TUS, or fRAWFOhP COt HTT. run kcrktart iittiral Arrxm, Hon. J. SIMPSON AFBI(Ja( or III?KTIinDO!l CtilTMTY. ron ri REMB jt nor, Hon. II. T. ROSS, OF HOUTOnMF.Itr COI'HTY. Democratio County Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT JUD11I: Hon. CHARI.KS A. MAYER, OP LOOK HAVEN, run L'l'NllIlESM : HON. A. G. Cl'RTIN, of bki.lekonie. FOR STATE 8F.NATOR.1 CYIiVS T. ALEXANDER, Of IIELLI PONTIC. roR ashemiilv : A. D. 15 EN N ETT, of n f.w wash i noton. for treasurer: I'll I LIP DOTTS, OF IIECCARIA. FOR COI'NTY COMMIHSIONERS : C W. KYLER, OF BRADFORD, ELAII JOHNSON', of (ireenwood. FOR COl NTr AUDITORS: VM. V. WRIGHT, of ci.eakfierd, JOS. G1LLILAN1), of kartiiaus. FOR CtllNTY CORONER: JAMES A. MOORE, of Clearfield, 1 ' VJU T.I.I rrsz. HILL, FCRTIU, Rons AND AFRICA. I1KMOC1IATIC MEETIMiH. Tlio Democratic County Committee herewith presents the programme for holding meetings throughout tho coun ty, and now invito our parly friends to assist in carrying on a vigorous campaign-against the common enemy of Iroo government. Frionds, study tho programme and fir the dato of your meeting in your mind, and get your neighbors to turn out with you. All turn out to tho following meetings Qraham llublar'a, Thursday night, October 17th. r-pc.kor.-J. F. McKenrlck, A. 0. Kr. wit ana o. i. nrochliane. Woodi.ua- llonderene 'a, Thursday night, Oo. tober 17(b. Kre.kers-l. L. Knbi, W. II. Pat- eif'id , r. m u uura. .New narhiogton Tlmrday night, October ion. rpea.er.-ioi. welter ll.rr.lt, Wm. M .Mrllulloutli, Ahrntn Iliintihrey end Jee. Kwt. l-licrrUrce 1-rHl.r.Oeteber lOib Speaker. """ vi.ik, i-wi. .iter tiarrelt and T. J. MeCnlloueb. Hr..ford Mnine. Pchool noa.0, Frid.j Octo ber IM. rpc.kn-l,rcl Ten and S. T. Brock oiok. ('l,tWrrlo.er, FrH.r nlht, October 1Mb flpi-.ker.-Col. W.Her ll.rr.lt. Wm. J. McCol. loiiKn, Abrnm lluinbre. anil Jm. nw. I nion korktoD, Friday niir.be. Oeiobar 18th. Br.kcr. J. . McK.nrick and W. A. HaffeMy. l.nther.butg Saturday attcrDoon at 8 o'clock, October lllib. 8i..ker. J. I. McK.nrick, Dr. T. J. Uoyrr. Frank Ficldlof and W. A. Hagmy. DuRoli Saturday night. October 111. Speak, or. J. F. KcKenrick, Dr. T. J. ttoyer, Frank Fielding and W. A. H.gcrly. IVnnrille Saturday night, Oct. Illlh. Speak er. Col. M ailer llarrctt, Wm. M. McCulluugh, A. Humphrey and Jaa. Kerr. IJIra Hope Saturdny night. Oct. 19(11. ftpcak n D. L. Krrb,, W. II. I'altcnon and V. O'L. llurk. Hloomini;t'.n Pnturilay night, October 19:k. Cfcakere f J Mel'illougk and 8. V. Wll.on. J.ncville Frid.y night, Oct. 18th. Speak er. D. I. Ktf'u, W. II. I'nllfr.in anil F. O'L. Ilurk. Ilonttd.le-Tuetd.y night, Ootobar JInd. SpeakerFrank P. Tirniey. E.., of AHoont, David L. Krch. and J. i Hnrdcr. Fbilip.hiirg SaturUy night, October 26th. Speaker. Ex-lior. Walker, of Virginia, as Hot 'a lligl.r nnd Curtin, Senator Wallae. nod Iirael Te.t. Tho timo for meetings at Curwcns- vilje, Osceola, and several other places, will lo fixed hereafter, Israel Test, Chair'n. John V. Howe, Socrotary. Ci.F.ARFiEi.n; Pa., Oct. 4th, 1878. Confedcrato Major General Htoek- ton, who has enlisted as a private sol dier in tho federal army, has been de tailed to a clerkship in tho War De partment at ashington. HourzDAi.E Meeting. A Demo cratio meeting will ho held at Houtg, dnle, on Tuesday evening, October 22, addressed I'J Messrs. Tierney, Krebs and Snydor. Ll'TiiERsnt'Ro and Dl' Hois. Messrs. Frank Fielding and Dr. Doyer will, in addiliun to other speakers, address the Luthcrshtirg and Duliois meetings on Saturday next. Head tho articles on our first page taken from the Pittsburg frst and the Ilarrisburg Patriot, bearing on the Know Nothing lio put forth ly tho Philadelphia Standard. CIIA lit MA y SPKKltS A DDHK.SS. TO THE lEVOt'ltAT OF PENNSYLVANIA - -Tit v,-W..V-j.V;v5.- rV, i iriv .' Tho duty ol tho hour isprompt, earnest, thoiough organisation. With tho remili of tho lulu Statu flection boloiu us, the highway to victory is so plain thut oven tho blind can walk in it. Let Democrats worship at their own altar I Lot the men who have stood by our standard through storm and hail through defeat and disaster strike their locks again and present an unbroken front to the common loe. Read with open cyo, und consider with honest heart, the result in Ohio and Indiana. They bring yoti fruitful les sons. In Indiana tho Democrats followed the old Aug, and stood shoulder to shoulder In tho shack of battle. Vic tory now gilds thoir ensign ; a mnjori. ty approaching twenty thousand for our State ticket, and tho election ol nine out of thirteen numbers of Con grcsB a gain of fivo and a mojority of flvu in the Legislature are the sub stantial fruits of their devotion. I n Ohio wo have elected oluvon mcin hers of Congress, a gain of throe ; but, while in a pitiable minority ot the wholo popular vote, the Republicans havo elected their Stato ticket by a small plurality, through tho folly of our own people A sufllcient number of Domocruts wandered into tbe Green back organization to secure the defeat ol their old faith and the temporary success of ihoir relentless foe. The Republicans who protended to be Groeiibackora betrayed their profes sions, and at the polls deserted, their new party. And now tho Democrats who wero misled and deceived in the consuming shame and sorrow of thoir betrayal awako to the truth that they have been made tbe instruments to per- pctuato Republican misrule and defeat their old frionds and cause. Democrats of Pennsylvania, 1 call upon you to swear with unlifted band that like tactics and treachery, led by corrupt men and moans, shall not sue- coed bcro in November. To pause in your duty now is a crime. United, the Stuto is ours, and the feast of In diuna will bo spread upon our table. If you waste your ballot upon a third candidate the spoiler will reap tho har vest and rob you of your own I Load ed with the plunder of many years, the Republican managers are debauch ing tho people, and are maintaining Groonback organizations in Democratic counties for tho cunning purpose of dividing our forces and thus securing our defeat Hopolossly demoralized themsolvcs, In their uttor despair, they seek to divido us. Shall tho lesson of VICTORY ! i A CiritCl OltflAX SPKAKS. Vl'lt CA.XOIDATK tVli SIC.V a run. !.! -l.IA.r Tliini TK TO DILL. Dr. Fowler, editor of tho New York lt'hrit'ati.A !ril'M-, br Iwn a i7-( en..' '"' Demwrutiij i.apers ft Centre UlilWl 'S."?irlir-a V.'iwh'.iijjit'-.r ';".-''-." ly 'V.i J-v-ot ".w.t fcii'vlt- lur long time, but the deportment of the Senator, in alluding to him say Ohio und Indiuna pass unheeded ? If faithful to our flag no human power can arre-it our march or delay our tri umpb. And by should Democrats desert their paity now? Tho evils and bur dens under which tho people groan are the bitter Iruits of Republican rule. Shall our (oily perpetuate in power tbe authors of our woe? Orshall wo not, burying minor differences, unit jour forces and go forward to their over throw ? The path ot duty and of sale. ty is Oclore us, ana J summon every If any of oar people bavo been hesitat ing they must now see that tho only nopo ot success is with us. With a history dating from tho birth of the na tion ; honored with illustrious names and deeds, the Democratio party calls its wayward children back to its fold, that thoy may share In the joy and re joicing or its coming victory. R. M. Speer, Chairman State Democratio Com. uur Iick it. Democrats, and all other citizens who want to assist in bringing about a better condition of public and private affairs, here's the ticket for you to put into the ballot box on the 5th of Novombor : STATE. For Governor, Andrew 11. Dill. For Zicutenant Governor, John Fortig. For Secretary of Internal Affairs, 3. Simpson Africa. JUDICIARY. For Supreme Judge, ilonry P. Ross. For President Judge, Charles A. Mayer. Our first page this week is tho best we Iisto put ont for a long timo. Evory arliclo fnd thero bears upon a cur rent fact, ud crory reador should pe niso Uicm so as to ad understanding. Tho Sheep Dog Law will be found at length in tho Sheriff's Proclama tion. This Act of Assembly is to b voted upon this Fall. Tho.io who fa vor the statute will vote for it, and those opposed to It will rote attain! it. COUNTY. For Conjreti, Andrew G. Curtin. For Stnator, Cyrus T. Alexander. For Assembly, Ash D. Bcnnott. For Treasurer, Philip DotU. For Commissioner Conrad W. Kylor, Elah Johnston. For Auditors, William V. Wright, Josoph Gilliland. For Connor, James A. Moore. October Elections. ASUBSTANTIAL VICTORY FOR THE DEMOCRATS IN OHIO. INDIANA, IOWA AND WEST VIRGINIA. The Democratic Tide Rolls on Hayes rrvi'if causes- him to brink out In the lust issue of the Advocate in this umphalic limn nor Ho says: "Tho Secretary of tho Interior, a professional foreigner, ami nn oHeunivu lutlilel, is beheading tho Indian Agents recommended by our .Missionary Hj. ciely, without even a show ol reason. The election held on the second Tuesday of October, huvo resulted fur more favorably for tho Domocruts than was acliciputcd from tho hugo efforts made by Hayes and his Cubinot, and all his ofllco-holders. Huycs himself stumped Ohio und Indiuna, out and buck, and everything thut money and power could accomplish wus done to bold these two Stutcs, yet, the Radi- call hold Ohio only by about 3,000 on the Slate ticket, whilo tho Democrats gained two mombors ot Congress, worth more than all tho potty Stato ofllcors elected. Tho Democrats swept Indi ana by 10,000 majority on tho Stuto ticket gained throo Congressmen and have a majority of eight on joint bal lot In tho Legislature, thus also gain ing a United States Senator. Iowa, that has heretofore annually rolled up her Radicul majority from 30,000 to 60,000, now roosts at about 15,000, whilo they mourn tho loss of two Congressmen, something that has not happened in twenty years. West Virginia, truo to her recon structed pledge, sonds a solid Dem ocratio Congressional delegation to Washington, and our party elected nearly evory thing olso throughout the State. Such a substantial Democratic vie tory has never betoro been guincd in tho Statos named. Had not the Dem ocratio. Groonbackcrs in Ohio been sold out, tho Democrats would have carried that State by 20,000. In West Virginia, the Radicals and Greenhackers joined hands and the Democrats thrashed both, and they wid stay thrashed for many years, be cause the allianco was too unnatural. It was liko Bishop Simpson and Bob Ingcrsoll occupying the same pulpit. V1LLORIOYT. The editor of tho Doylostown Demo crat, Gen. Davis, in alluding to the canvass says : "Dill or Hoyt that's tho word, Which will you have ? You, tho peo ple, must decide this momentous ques tion at tho ballot-box in November. Woll, what's tho difference botween thorn ? It lios just hero. Tbey rep re sent different ideas, different habits of political thought, and principles as ad verso as tho poles. Wo bavo no word to utter against Hoyt. We have known him for years and respect him. Tho writer oi tins article was his brigade commander for two years, and docs not hesitate to boar testimony to his cour age on tho field. But the trouble with Hoyt is, that he is only tho rep resentative ot tbe effeto and musty principles of the Republican party. If eleotod be will be in duty bound to car- ry out Republican policy, which tho people are anxious to got rid of. Things will move on in tbe samo old rut, and hard times will as usual, bo cured with promises. There will bo no change wiin noyt in tbe Kxccutivo Chair oxiravaganco in btato appropriations will continuo, and no saving to the tax payers. It is uttorly impossible for party to correct its own evil dcods and turn asido into now paths. The oloc tion of Dill will bring a new set of men. with new idoas into powor. They will bo elected on the Bquaro issuoof reform, and a correction of Republican abuses and their success, and tho salvation of themselves and party, will denend on their faithful carrying out of thoir pledges. All who, want, s kmVaui ucuer times in nil Take this slip and cut it in three pieces, fold them up, concealing all the names of the candidates, putting the words STATE, JUDICIARY and COUNTY, on the outside, then yoor ballot is ready for the Inspoctor thrco tickets making a full hand. Tui PiiiLipsBuao MiiTmo. The Democratio rally, which was to have been held on the sixteenth, has been postponed until Saturday, tho 26th, when three ex Governors will be pro. ent Walker, of Virginia, Curtin and Higlor, as well as Israel Test, Esq., and llon.Georgo Bull, of Philadelphia, Governor Walkor ia one of the best stump speakers in the United State. Forty mix members ol Con gross are to be elected In October elections. Of those thirty ar Republicans and six teen Democrats. It is hardly possible that the Republicans will not loose ground. The Democrats will lose Col orado, but thoy are sure le hold their own in West Virginia and Indiana, and the will certainly gain at least four members io Ohio. Tbe Green backer may edge ia a taaaln Indiana and Iowa. pLPfT . acool bard times, will vote for Dill but if thoro be any who wish things to go on in the old way, and do not care about Booing daylight, lot him vote (or Hoyt. Thore can be no doubt but what that will keep things as they aro." The Election Proclamation. We call tho attention of voters to the proc lamation of Shoriff Penli in this issue. Evory right and duty laid down in the law as bolonging to voters and election officers, is found in this document, just as plain as the English languago can mako it. Let every Judge, Inspoctor! and Clerk socuro a copy of the Repub lican containing this document, and lot thero study it, and tuke the papor along with thorn on tho eloction day, so that when any dispute arises be. twecn tho Eloction Board and tho vo ter, it will be easily disposed of by re ferring to the proclamation. AoaEEABLrM'sTAKEN. The Venan go Hpectator sayi: "Colonel Alex. Mo Clare's address at thoHtato FairinErio last week ia highly commendod by tho Erie papors. Tcoplo who thought ho was only an amateur in farming and that he would recommend the introduc tion of the hydraulic ram In sheep husbandry woro igrocahly disappoint- ea. "Hon. (yrtis T. Alexander, the choice of Centre eouniy for Stuto Sen ator, und ratifled as tho candidutu of the X X X 1 V. district by the Conference which met in thin borough without u dissenting voto utW the first bullot," was born in Potter township, in the in But what mro cnuM wo ,Mvv"t from V? l"J" "u 18 now. consequent Ir anian who belioves nil mission work I the iM year ol Tub ago. Tim Know Notiiiso Room hack. ! Siiinificant The Johnstown Dem- ti . io i ii 7v i i, J Tuo -'rirwi.iirs .(yiiniii, the ablest Culh- 0cr,ir, in alluding to cur noniineo for I lie 1 lnladelphiu Irfeyraph Is one ol ,0 uniuj ,, Ulil(,, states, com- r... ..,! a ..,!. i Curtin )iM twou nominated for (.on- '-I- ;!e l-n.ii.)..M .,l'.i.toJ tielh District. Thus is a Republican tl.o Itudu itl utv.& t.i tl.ij State, nnd , i.i. uts tin Debir.i v's docciiliiui of the .v,w;-.t-..iJls ., and all Christian work to be nn cxplod od sitperstltion? Tho common news paper management shows more wis dom than has yet been shown by this Administration. If an opera, or-u per formance at tho theatre, is to be ru- fiortcil and worked up, somo ouo is se eded who is believed to know some thing about tho subject to bo treated. But our government selects as Secre tary of tlio Interior, to care specially for our peculiuily American interests, a professional foreigner, nnd to adjust the policy of tho Christian treatment of tho Indians a professed infidel. This administration may not feel tho need of the Christiuu sympathy ami sup. port of tho country. Nevertheless, it can do nothing without Unit sympathy and support. Schiirtz and llayes can do without these no better than they can do without a Redeemer in tbe day of judgment." Tho verdancy of tho doctor is elab orated when ho alludes to "CkrUtiun treatment" and "Christian sympathy." Ho should know that Hayes, Sehurtz A Co. received their pluces at tlio hands of a Reluming liourd, and that they lire just carrying out tho pro gramme blocked out by tho rogues who put them in oflleo. Wo aro glad to know that tho doctor is learning more than theology recently. A CARD FROM ARCfllllSIIOP. WOOD. The Catholic Standard's assault upon Senator Dill hasculledoul thb following stutcinont Irom Archbishop Wood, of Philadelphia, who administers a sharp robuko to tho editor of that paper for muking his journal "a machine, to bo used by political managers." Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Cathedral, Lodge Sijiiare, Phila delphia, October 5, 1H78. Wo huvo seen with much regret, in tho Catholic kViifkhiruT ot tins tlutc, an nrticlo headed "Know-Nothinirism in Penn sylvania Politics.'' o desire to disclaim ull responsibi lity for tho article ; an I indeed lor any articlo, no matter where or how pub- usneii, on political itsiics. illiout renouncing our political rights, which wo fully appreciate, wo havo never interfered in politics, and aro too much occupied with infinitely re important manors io ao so. Any one who will tnko wtu to ex-1 amino tho appropriation we have given lo tho Catholic standard will liml that wo approvo it "as a uscliil auxiliary to tho Catholic cause, as well as a sale and instructive lomily journal," and not, tuereloro, as a machine to be vsed bu political managers. no coulil scarcely have given an approbation moro specilio and more oleurly defined. James F. Wood, Archbishop of Philadelphia. Those missionaries who weio so zealous in circulating tho slumler, now have an apportunity of engaging in a similar cnterprizo, by circulating llio Bishop's letter denouncing the libel. Will they do it? Radical Texts. Feeling humane interest in all human efforts, wo sug gest to tho Republican speakers of this county, ospocially thoso who speak socond in tho numerous institutions of lonrning which dot our county, and who are thoreforo debarred from hero ically or gently waving tho ensan guined under garment on account of tho tattered condition in which it is left by tho fellow who precedes them iuhl itiey bcicct, irom mo loiiowing a text upon which to dilate: Credit Mobilier Swindle, Tho Frcedmcn's bank Frauds, Black Friday and Jay Gould, Tho Emma Mino Swindle, Tho Carpet Bag Robberies, The Indian Frauds, Tho Navy Frauds, Nepotism and Grantism, Defalcations in tho Public Service, Belknap's Robbery of tho Soldiers, Camcronism and Ring Rule, Tbe Recorder Job. and tho last and most stupendous crimo of The Stolen Presidency. Anvot the o.ti- - ' auuildrs, and will givothe speaker am- plo opportunity to spread himself on the great and glorious record of his party. A Wounded Patriot. A n exchange says: "Another sorehead in tho field! C. S. McCormick, of Lock Havon. wanted to bo tho Demociatic candidate for judge, and in a county convention received two votes, against an over whelming mojority for Hon. C. A Mayer, who has served tho pcoplo of that section vory acceptably. McCor mick now demonstrates his character as a man and his merits as a Democrat by becoming an independent candidate forjudge, and will bo dufealcd at tho popular cloclion oven moro disastrous ly than ho was beaten in tho conven tion oi ins lata party, llo will meet tho fato that all sucb soreheads de serve. Tbo Democratio parly through out tho Slato is just in trim to teach thoso professed members of it who aro in it only for spoils, and who aro ready to quit it when they cannot get all they want, that tlio parly ia better off without them." "From his earliest youth ho has been an active, working unflinching Demo crat. In the canvas of lfi.r)0, one of tho most bitterly contested ill tho an nals ol Centre county politics, although he had not attained bis majority, young Alexunder boro a conspicuous purl, making a brilliant and ullectivo canvas of his nutivo Puma and Nittuny vulhos. In 1805, and again in 18I1C he was elected to tlio Slato Legislature, where ho mudu his mai l: us a careful and hon est public servuiu. "As u lawyer .Mr. Alt xuudcr slunds at tho head of his profession in his im tivo county, and puihups no citizen within her limits is mure highly or moro worthily respected for probily nnd honor. ' Born nnd reared on a farm, und now connected with oneof the growing indus tries ol this section, ho is familiar with llio wants of tho luboring masses and in earnest, active sympathy with thorn lie is really tho nvople's candidate and as such will roll up an old fashioned mujority in this tom.ty, whit h we feel confident will be responded lo cordially by tho counties comprising tho remain der of the district." Ilellrfonte Watch man. Tho Ceiftro Uull Reporter says : "Tho Democratic Senatorial Conference, nom. inutcd C. T. Alexunder, Esq , for Senator. Mr. Alexander is well quuli Bed for tho position and bus had soma Legislative experience, llo has been an active Democrat in former cam paigns and an effective speaker, and will bo busy in this important cam paign until the evo of tho election, in working for tho success of the Demo cratic cause. Tho interests ot this dis trict will bo faithfully represented by Sir. Alexander lio is acquainted with every section ol the ibreo counties composing it, their industrial pursuits agricultural, mining, munulncliiring and lumbering and the men interest ed in them. His extensive law prac tice has brought him in contact wilh all these and he has acquired a thorough knowledge ol them. His nomination is generally satisfactory, and ho w ill receive a largo majority at tho ki1Is." THE MULE POLITIC! AS. Tho editor of tlio Philadelphia CiitA otic Standard, having sold himself and his columns to luay A Co. lor cah, as is tho usual way of knaves und feds, sees fit to lio about and u.:iil Mr. Dill, our nominee for Governor, charging him wilh being u Know Nothing ut eighteen years of no. This lio is but ter on tho bread of every Know Noth ing Catholic. This class of politicians sustain tho sumo relation among men thut the mule docs lo the horse an abortion so deformed in nature that iiiun and beast sea Uicm as they ure. Tho mule politician possesses one rare quality impudenco.which boiiihorited from his beastly hiolhcr and which he frequently displays before tho human race us his long cared partner does his hoels. This is about tho way they do it : Mule Politician. "Jim, thoy say that your man Dill is a Know Nothing?" Jim. "How did you find that out ; aro you ono, loo ?" M. P. Oh! the Catholic Standard says so." Jim. Well, if that is tho caso, you Know NotbingCatbolieswill certainly bo suited this campaign, b.causo Hoyt is a much older Know Nothing than Dill, jou aro one of the last men in mo worm inttt snotiij growl, lie sure you are not lying about this thing." lho M. P., huving found his mutch, showed bis bind end to Jim and, mule like, disappeared. made on Senator Dill, by the knave, or foul, who presides ovi-r lho Philadel phia Standard, says : "Archbishop Wood evidently has no ambition lo figure before his fellow citizens in I ho chin acter of an organ grinder, und the In ief card in n li'u-h he repudiates somo of tbo very lidit ulous l!':.t.fo.nnaiicos pi tho Catholic Standard has both pith and point. Tho urlielu in the Standard on "Know-Nothingisin in Pennsylvania Polities" was a mean, malicious and uncalled fur attack on Mr. Dill, which would have done discredit to any journal, but tho publication of which in a religious paper was simply disgrucelul. If Mr. Dill over advocat ed Kiiow-Nothiuingism it wits when he was a boy, and before ho bad wit and experience to know whut ho was talking uboiit. What ho professed to believe when bo wus eighteen years old has about us nint h bearing upon his political standing ut tho present timo as had George Washington'searly Tory principles with his policy alter ho be came President of lho United States. Wo hope to see Mr. Dill's competitor elevated to tho Governorship of this State, but wo havo no desiroto seo lho Democratic candidate slandered, or to have his defeat accomplished by other than tho most honorable moans. What ever thero may bo against Mr. Dill as a politician, it can be truthfully said oi linn that there has been no suspicion of dark-lantcrnisin about his course. Ho has been, in fuct, lotiiarkubly open and uboveboard In ull his sayings and do ings, und if he shouli have the good luck to be elected Governor of this Stato there is no reason lo doubt that he. will perform all the Gubernatorial func tions without fear, favor or partiality, and leithout religious or any biut other than that which is to bo expected of a zeal ous advocate of a certain order of poli tical opinions." Conoress Settled. Tho victories gainod by the Democrats at tho Octo ber elections settles the fact that the noxt Congress will bo fur larger Democratic than tho present body. Moro: Thero will bo a majority of i Democrats in tho next United States Senate, and with a majority in tho House, the Democrats propose lo do tho counting ut the next Presidential eloction. Tho fiuuls of Returning Boards and tho 8 by 7 Bradley Com mission and ull other Radicul schemes to defraud tho people out of the next President is ut an end. His Fraudu lency Hayes will bo set up in a cor ner afioMhe 4th ol March noxt, and compelled to obey the Constitution and tho Inns of tho land, just liko other pcoplo, or he will bo deult with as all other violators ol llio laws arc. Mr. llayes cannot afford to put himself in a menacing position to Congress after the 4th of March, upon the grounds that tlio individual who receives stolen goods und appropriates them to his own uso is just as guilty ol larceny, as tho fellow that stolo them. Hence llayes must behave himself a little bet ter in tho future. -'Sir vi',('J; ICatf'otie Standard n follows: ti. j.'ill, wi j is too well known, und who has too distinct a record for bin) to deny, pronounces tho charge as from beginning to end, a lie. 'l ho charge, whipped up into such froth, is that, ill Nnow Nothing times, he was u Know Nothing! Hut, his ago is there lo plead lor him. In Know Nothing limes ho was a boy in his teens 1 He deelaros, even then, that he was never alliliuted with them. (Not being ( f Ytlr lio timid not have been u member of any lodge.) Mr. Dill denouncing the wholo story us a lio, mukus its publication, without proof, very objectionable. "Mr. Dill, Democratic candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania, has a char acter siiflicioiiily fciihsluntiul to obtain entire belief when ho declares he never teas affiliated to the Know Aothings I Wo stand on this. 'Tho Catholic Standard, ail excellent und iiblu Catholic paper, has been tricked into u great fault. Professing to keep out til polities, it ought nover lo havo published, as editorial, a filthy, tiilse und treacherous, political docu ment, concocted by the 'Cameron ring.' " A Grand Proposition. Congress, man Glover at the lust session intro duced in tho House of Representatives a bill for lho protection of States Irom domestic violence, which provides, among other things, thut any Govern or falsely cerlilying to tho President that riot, insnrreclioii, or overt acts of rebellion aro occurring in his Stuto shall be deemed guilty of misilemulior, und on conviction thereof shall bo fined not more than $10,000, or be imprison ed not moro than ten years, or be both fined and imprisoned. One good result might follow lho passage of this bill. If it should seem probable that it wus likely to become a law, ex Governor Chamberlain oi South Carolina, and scores of ot her carpet bag rogues, would very likely consider it for thoir inter est to travel abroad. "I Jtruv jMi'trtlSfmruts. ARNOLD VANTS TermhleConflaurtion. An incen diary fire broke out in tho oil town of Edonbtirg, Clarion county on Sunday morning. Thu firo broko out at hull past threo o'clock, in tho rear of Wil bur's livery stablo, Main street, spread ing rapidly nnd soon swept over the entire block. The firemen were prompt ly on hand, but their efforts wero par alyzed bv the insufficient water. The War Governor of Pennsylvania uboiit lo go to Congress from u Deniocialiu stronghold, while tho Confederate bush whacker, Mushy, goes abroad as a full fledged Republican to represent tho United States. That tho world still moves will bo tho reflection of many a Rip-Van Winklu when ho thinks of; this. There is a special significance in the noniinulion of cx-Govcrnor Curtin by tbo Democrats." i Waii.inu. The Lowistown Ga:itte, tho Radical organ ot Mifllin county, finds itself and friends without a can didate for Congress in this district, and now advises its fricnicMo settle on Yocii in, the Greenback candidate. How is that for "crow," "straight out" Had.? The Rudieids in no section of the Stuto ure being so severely punished for their put transgressions us ihey uro now in this (XX.) loiigrcsMonul dis trict. They really havo no meat of any kind, except "crow," ami that's awlul tough. The Question. Shall the Cameron despotism continue, nnd must the peo ple of Pennsylvania continue to wear tho yoke of hereditary political bond age ?. These aro the issues to be met and answered in this Stuto on the fitb of November next. What that answer will bo we havo no fears, because nep otism liko despotism, straight, has but lew advocates on this Continent. That Pennsylvania will divest herself of her personal bondage, now wo havo no doubt. Revenue I Tho Clinton JJemocrat says?: A political partnership has been formed between Cline G. Furst and C S. McCormick, of Lock Haven. Furst is the silent partner and adviser; docs the "fixen up," and occasionally writes a piece (liko tho obituary pamphlet on the eve of tho primary election.) The object of tho firm is revenge. They will get their reward ghostly dreams. Wcniierfi L Enterprise. The Con gressional and Senatorial territory in which Alloona is located, is becoming entirely too small to accommoduto the swelling proportions of tho editor of 5,000. Rail Ties )ICi:J KOH PAI.K A f. ,.d, It "k. of li.llsn, hybrid, and bi.,k m lo innreM. Irani. u!r, for .ale by I'laarSela, Hs, Oct. . T..4L ' ' "ILW jOLANI) D. 8WOOPK, attorney at law, Curwi n.rllle, ClrarOeld eoonty, Pa. t. , '71 it. QSCAII MITCHELL,- ATTORNEY at law, CLEARFIELD, PA .f-CpOfflna in the Opera ,u.t, oolti, 'rs.tf, ' 4 lllirillfM KOTItli Inth. . f tbe e.iat.of Nirbola. .Sollda, dao'd. 1. Court or Lumtnoo IWaj of Cl.arfl.ld Co, p. rno unorriigneu Auditor, appointed by tB Court to make di.trtbntioo of the balanoe la Ik. band, of J. A. Ti-rpa, el. al., Admlnl.tralon, at of .aid dee'd. sutoog lh. partice legally .nt'liiad thereto, hereby giv.e notice that bu will .it the purpoae .if but eppoi. latent at tb. at&n f Mcf naliy Mcl'urdr, in Cleat Hold, on Thurid.. the 24!a day ol October, )S7., al 10 o'eln-k n at W. A IIAdKRTY, ' (.Wield, Out. II-tl. Audilot rillTOH'H KOTICR.-Ji.hn O.lpla.A.. V .ltd M.itlien- Carri.r, General llalbcrl E. Paine, ex-Congressman from Wisconsin, has been ap pointed commissioner of patents, to succeed Spear. Ho will enter upon his duties about tho 1st of November. $tx gifli'rrtisfrafnts. A Bad Omen. The very day (Tucs day, October 8th) the patent Green back organ oponed shop in this place, tb Toters in Ohio, Indiana, Iowa and rest Virginia knocked tbe Greenback Nationals into smithereens in thoso Slates. Tb editor of tbe Philadelphia Stand ard is about tbe cheapest editorial skunk now at large. Tbo baby says b was Imposed opon. It ia perfectly In order now to toll who did IL Blub ber It right out and then go and imi tate Judas. South Carolina' prodigal (on and Senator, J. J. Patterson, la mentioned in the Ball Lake City paper ot tbe 24th ulu Ha wa junketing with Geo. 9- Cannon and other saints. ol I bo Jersey Shore Herald, was a can didate for the Legislature, in Lycom ing county, but fuiled to havo delegatus enough to nominate him, when tho Convention met. Ho disposes of bis caso in this way : ' C. S. McCormick, Esq., is an independent candidate for tho office of Law Judgo in lho 25th Ju dicial District. Mr. McCormick sub mitted his claims to the decision ol the Democratic County, Convention, and wo would say in relation to this movo, that it is a mistake. Independ ent candidates nover amount lo any thing after submitting their claims to the rules governing Conventions. We feel wo wero badly treatod in this coun ty by somo "roosters" after serving in tho parly fully for over forty years, but wo will never mcriflco our man hood by offering our services as an in dependent candidulo, let tbo treatment bo what it may. Mr. McCormick is a young man yet, and being a gentleman of ability and a good lawyer ho has chances in the future and therefore ho is foolishly ruining his prospects by boing an independent candiilnlo under lho circumstances." Political Dodoino. The Radical leaders of this county held a caucus in this borough lust Saturday afternoon, tor the purposo of making a straddle ticket. 1 hey agreed iiiton a program mo, and adjourned, after agrooing to meet a committee of Grecnbaekers, for tho purpose of learning their views ol the scheme. Tbo "groonioa" did not nibble lho bait as freely as the Rails anticipated, but steps woro tukon to form a joint ticket in the future, pro vided all would act in harmony. Tho sebemo is to "bum" Read off tbo Green back Assombly tickot, and jump Bard on, and kill the Bird candidato fur Treasurer, and swallow Kratzer. This is the kind of auckorgamo proposed by we party leaders, but it has not boon oomplotod at last accounts. Lost Cash. It is reported that the Camcrons will spend 120,000 in this Congressional district to defeat Gov. Curtin. It may bo true, but wo nover recollect ol them doing such a foolish thing a that. Simon and Don are in the babil Oakos Ames like of put ting their money whero It will do tb most good. Spending money in the AA. district to dolcat Curlin is throw ing it away. He Confesses. Tho Philadelphia Timet says : "The Catholic Standard for tho present week confesses to an error ol judgment in tho publication ol its universally condemned article attempt ing to revive tho dead Know-Nolhing issuo by an assault on Senator Dill, but it vindicates its management acainst all imputations upon its integrity. It emphatically denies that any extra odition of tho papor was contracted for or printed, and adds that 'no pecunia ry or valuublo consideration whatever, or proroiso of any consideration,' was ever proposed or expected. It was simply imposed upon by Mr. Delancy, tbroagh parties apparently moro re putable but as unscrupulous as himself and misled Into a bhovous blunder." Just as we expected. The editor ad. vertisos himself as a fool. That is, be has done a vory dirty job lor a dirty dog, without compensation. Io tho course of his somowhat vari ed career the lute Governor Sam Bard was a druggist, a dentist, a Motbodist minister, a State supsrintondont of ed ucation, a Journalist, a Conledorate quartermaster, a Territorial Govornor and a State printor, and twlco appolnt ed P. M.. and rejected. I The Reason. Had tho Democrats ol Ohio been willing to sacrifico two Congressmen at tho rccont election they could easily havo carried the State tickot by 5,000 mojority, but they pre- ferrod men who would help to aettlo the Presidency in 1881 instead of a Secretary of Stato who would be kick od out of office in 1880, and of no earth ly use to anybody. Tho wisdom of tho Buckeye Democrats, is quito risible since the election. They made no ef fort to cany their Stato tickot but bont their energies on electing Con gressmen ami county omcers which are of far moro uso in the future, in a par. ty sense. In Pennsylvania the contest is chiefly for State officers and on State issues, and for those it will bo waged with unrclonting vigor to the end. Tho Ohio canvass bears no ecmblsnoo to our contest. Indiana was like ours. So tlio victory. Youno Men or Clearfield. Many ot You will cast vour first vote this fall, lie sure you are right, then drop it in. nut belorti doing it, listen to tho wiso advice of our neighbor of the York Democrat. "Y011112 men of this countv. whocastyour first vote this full, bo Auro to vole right. Remember that by vot ing tho Democratio ticket you voto for a strict construction of tho Constitu lion ; Homo rulo ; lho supremacy of civil over military power ; tho equality 01 all citizens before the law ; liberty ol individual action, unvexed by sump tuary Iuwb ; lho absolute acquiescence in lho lawfully expressed will of the majority; opposition U all subsidies; retrenchment and economy in tho ad ministration of our Stato and National Governments." This brings before you tho Democratio ticket. Tho men aro good tho principle of tho parly are sound nofe Ar (Acm. total loss is estimated at Irom e.150,0L0 1,10 Jribunc. If ho would manifest to $100,000; largely insured. Two! half as much cnterprizo in attending hundred nnd twenty live buildings to bis own business, us ho does to thut were burned, and the town is almost jofhis neighbors, ho will hvo much long- completely destroyed. There is much or 111 l'10 affections of his readers. suneringdmnoiig the losers. A Relief A ClII!AI. (.Bow.Tho filct tllill tllc Committee has been onrauized and the ,,;,., ,,, , Lw contributions of food from adjacent ., r . 1 1 . " , , . . J ' 1 gressmcn 111 thoOctoberelections.is.wo towns and luimcrs in the vicinity-arc ,, - ., , . . r , ' .... ' 1 think a cheap affair for them to crow """""" " "'" """"" over. But if they feel liko crowing Bad Off. Tho Radicals and Green- j lul ""'" K Democrats can afford backers have hnd a great timo in hunt- 10 stand by in silence and let them ing up a candidate lor Congress in tliis;cr"w (XX.) district. Tho leading ringslors ol tbo Radicul and Greenback persua sion first tramped over tho district to gether for tho purpose of looking up a candidate to settle down upon, but no ono having oven nibbled at their buit, tho partnership dissolved, and each faction went a gunning on its own ac count. Tho Grecnbaekers soon found a Mr. Yocum, of Bcllclonlo, willing to offer himself as a sacrifico upon tho altar of bis country. But the party "controlled by grand moral ideas," and by "Christian statosmnn," is unable to find a candidate upon which to besto'v a noniinulion for Congress. "No one to Love," etc.- Tho Radi cal Confurocs of this Congressional dis trict, after allowing their minds to wander across lho Allegheny mount ain ; along the bunks or the rugged Susquehan.ia, as fur down as Shamok in Dam, and then across to tbo Blue Juniata, looking for a beloved one, a real patriot, on whom to confer a nom ination lor Congrecs, finally Bctlled down at Bellefonlc, lust Wednesday, and failed to nominate anybody, for thut important office. It is said that tho Conferees winked at Yocum, the Greenback candidate, after they found tliot thoy could get no respectable man lo tako a nomination in Ihn . 01 Radicalism m. ;- iuiii the vamcron Seive. TRUSTEE'S NOTICE All p.r.nm hat ing claim, egainet Mrflirk A Perk.. In their banking bo.ioei., at Philip.barg. Contra oounty, Pa , will prent Ibem to mo at my office n Clearfield, on or nfler the l.t d.T of November nelL JAS. T. LEONARD. rie.rt.rd, Pa., Oct. , '78 31. rbilip.burg Journal oopy. Tru.lee. It Was Our Blunder. The Reno- vo Kceord calls our attention lo the lact that S. Woods Caldwell, tho Groon back candidate for Senator, is not lho Caldwell who was cnBhier of tho de funct Rcnova bank. Tho editor in question say a: The nominee ha. been proprietor of the trein llooae, Lock ll.een, for tbe part ail yearl. He na. raiead on a farm and worked iher. nnol k. nrrirad at the age at manhood, when ho enli.ted in tha war for the Union and faithfully eerred hi. country a. a Midler until the rebellion wa. .oppre..e.i. ii r Caldwell waa n Democrat until ISP!, wben tho Detnooraiie State nn...nit... ... t Lanc.ter and adopted a hard money pl.tr.rm. Stnoe Ihen he haa worked for lb. Bane nletli-d lo Ira. flneoolal reform ami If tho people of thte Senatorial dt.triet deeira lho oleetion or an abla and hone.t man to repteeent their intere.ta at ll.rri.burg thi. winter, ihey will certainly Mat Ihoir eotea for . W. Caldwell. Will lb. iirwa pleeee an. he tbo Deco..ary correction in ita nest i.suf. There! did you ever soo a thinit done any nicer? What a pity Woods has becomo so crookod, "honest man" as he is ! The True Way. The Piltsburir Tost in (peaking ol the Democratic canvass takes this view : "Wo have nothing to fear but everything to gain from thefiillcstdiscussion. Great mass meetings aro not tho requisite, but ward and township meetings aro what is wanted. Thero should be a general circulation ot Democratic documents. The speeches of Thurman. Pendleton, Vorhocs, Dill, Wallaco, Sneer, CIvmor and others should go into the hands of all tho voters. Within tho last ten days there has been an astonishing re vival in the Democratio ranks in west ern Pennsylvania. The game of 'brag,' played by lho national', played itsell out." Tin Government Circus. The Uayos circus portormod In Pittsburg lasi wecK to lair crowd. It is verv kind in Mr. Hayes to give these tree exhibition. Tbe times are bard, and snows use uarnum a cost money. these Iree entertainments amuse tbo peoplo, and everybody oan got ii) with out paying a cent or resorting to tho disreputablo dodge of crawling undor ine canvas. '4 hey also enable small politician to thrust tbemselvea into prominence by banging on the Presi dential ooat-tail. There is no barm in these shows. They help the railroad, tbe saloons, and hotola, and perhaps Mr. Tilden'i salary may as well be ex pended In that way as In any other. The Arab Friuhter. An exchange says: "Parson Newman, who was once chaplain to President Grant, finds tbat the discourses which be preached to young men in W ashington can bo util ized in New York, his present field of labor, whore ho haa begun a series of sermons to young men. in bis dis courso last Sunday be told how ho frightened an Arab guide on .Mount ."mini by flourishing a revolver. It would thus appoar that the worldlv Purson woi.t armed cap o pio when inspecting United States consulates abroad. There is no telling how many poor tievns 01 consuls ho frightened w.tn ms utile revolver." i rouble ail Around. Mr. (Juay, tho Chairman of the Radical State Committee, is engaged in whalloping the Catholic and Methodist churches right Bmartly. Ho Is, no doubt, lho author of tho articlo against Mr. Dill, which appeared in the Catholio Stand ard, and the articlo which appeared in the Harrishurg Telegraph, signed a "Methodist Preacher." The man who conccivod the infamous Recorder Bill is tbo right man to drag the churches into a corrupt ring fight. No one but an export In political crimes could fab ricate either or tho documents. It's tho work of an old roostor of more than ordinary ability. Doubling up. Two year ago the Radical in Ohio, Indiana, Iowa and! est Virginia elected 30 Congressmen while the Democrat bad only 15. Now the latter elect 23 and the former 82, This show that the Democratio tide hi still rolling on. W. J. HOFFKIt, ROOM NO. THREE OPERA HOUSE, Clearfield, Pa., DEALER IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, QIEEXSWARE, HARDWARE, CnrpotM, Oil Cloths Etc, Etc., Etc WILL TAKE COINritY PRODUCE IN ICXtllANtiE FOR VOOD AT MARKET PRICES. Clearfield. Pa., Hept. IH, IHlsl If. in too court or Comm.. ,-irm. 01 lo-.Trnem county, r. Al. Lee. re X. Hi, S. pt. Term, 1S78. The un-leraigned Autilor, appointed by the Court to dtalriboto tbo mon.ya art. ing from tb. al. of ili-frmlanu' re.leelete, hereby giro. Bitie. tbat be will attend to the dutiaa of hi. appotai mettt at bta office in t leerfteld, on Thiir.J.y, ine !th day f October, IsfS, nt 1 o'clock, p. at., when audwU.raall parlie. lutercrted mavattanj' A. 0. KRAMER, ClmrtoM. Oct , '78-31 Auditor. Great Western Hotel, Noe. 1311, Ull t l.1i M.rkal Street, (Dirttlljf a;mMi'I. Wn.UMet-er'e (jranit Drp4, PUladolphia, Penn'a. Tormt IB.OO per dy, Thla Wet el U orar tbi eew Publle Buildiojri, new Mmouio T tin Die, l'. 8 Mint, nt A cad tar of Fln Arti. T. W. T1UICK, Pmp'r. orrn all mo nr. j-.T, '7tf.j, HEALTH HAPPINESS. Health ami Ilrpint ar price!- Wtalib to tlieir poMraaort, and yi they art within lh met, of ever on who will un Wright s Liver rills, The my rare Cl'RK for Torpid tiTtr, Dyspep sia, Headache, tiour Stomach, Conitipatiun, Dtbility, Nautr, and all BiJiiou eoniplaiata a&4 Blood disorders. Nona genuine unices signcti "Wm. Wright, Ril'a." If yoor eOtaxgist will nut supply ivod Ji cent for one hot to limit k, Kolltr Co., 70 N. 4th Ut , Phila. I'ee, 2(1, 77.y. JOHN TROUTMAN, DEALER IS FURNITURE, .hattki:ssi:s, AND Improved Spring Beds, MARKET STREET, NSAR P.O. Tli untlri.jri)il beri Imt to Inform the etti. hoi of Clearfield, tod th pttblie generally, that h bu on htnd a fin assortment of f urnitart, neb as Walnut, Cheat oat and Paiuted Chant Bui.e. Parlor Suite, Reclining and Exunioa Chairs, Ladies' and OeoU' Easy Chairs, tb Par forated I)tniog and Parlor Chairs, Can Seats and Windsor unairs, uiotnaa Van, htep and hi ten lion Ladders, 11 at Raoks, Scrubbing Brashes, MOULDING AND PICTURE FRAMES. ooking Glass, Chromes, lo., which would suitable for Holiday presents. daflte'TS JOHN TROUTMAN. A NEW DEPARTURE Ll'THERSBURG. HereaiVr, goods wit) be sold for CASH only, or in eihaoff for produce. No books will be kept in th futnr. All old ftoeonnts must be settled. Tbo who cannot ab wp, will plus band orer their note and CLOSE THE EECOBD. I determined to H my goods nt etui price, and at ft discount far bolow tbat ever offered in this rieinity. Th discount 1 allow my customers, will make them rich in twenty years U tbey follow my ad rice and buy their goods from m. I will pay oah for wheat, oats and elorer 4. DANIEL U0ODLANDER. Lutfaerthurg, January 17, 1677. Asricullnral Statistics. GEO. WEAVER & CO., BKCOSD STREET. CLEARFIELD, PA., IUto opened np. In the aloro room lately occupied by Wearer A Delta, on Bceond meet, a large and Dry - Goods, Groceries, To te CVneeae a (WdWal S,., , Tho underaigned baring been appointed by lb. Ilepartaaent, at Waehlngton, principal reporter el lho Agricultural fitetittiea of ClearBeld oounty, reepeetlully reqneala the eo-opetation of nil to u.i.t, by landing tbe aubeeriher all the Inform., tion they ean bearing upon tb. following ques tion., ao aa to enable him to mako a. correct a atetemenl to tbo oepertmeot, a. poisibla : Bow many horaa. bare d ed in yonr borough or town, hip, and of what diieeae. llow many eow. and enlvea, and of what dieeeae. How many aheep hare yon loat, and of that di.eaeeg how many killed by dog. How mane hoe. hare ton lot. nd of what di.reee. What prevailing diatom mongit tbe poultry. In all oases gue th. rem. ediee ..ed which hare been found to he eueeeet fnl, and ia all case, to gir. the e.tb ralae ol all Block as nearly aa Dos.ible. Re tbe M..nunn. of our citisco. lo general upon the.. Importaal pnrticulera, tha Ageioaltnrai report, will beeoat. ao voeyelopedia el naeful information to the pub it', by enabling tb. il.parlment to puhlirb lee dieearoa, the loe. and tbe ramediea that bar. been found moat beneAeial in certain .lltetie. . Any other information that will b. oonildered a public beneSt, will i. thankfully rmired. Addreee lho .ubecriber at Urampi.n Hills, Clr.i6.ld Co., p.. 8AMI. KL WIDKMIKK. March 13, is;s.tr. DRUG STORE SOOTS AND SHOES, Qt KKSSWAB, WOOD A WILLOW WARK IIATi AND CAPS, FLOUR, FEED, SALT, Ac. Which the, wlU dlraoee ef at NUM.U. I.. for Meh, ee ..change let eenalry pred.ee. OKOItfll WlAVk A OO ClMrleM, Pn., Jnn. I, IS7I tf. H. B. SPACKMAN, DRUGGIST and CHEMIST, Al Kbaw'a old at.nd, Clearfield, Pa, h.l Jit opened n new atotk of PI RE J.ro I liRHiS, nd la now prepared to faruieh anything in the tha line of Drug, aad Medicine, at tha eery le' ol eaah price. 1 H haa alao oo hand a larew .tneb r rnnhL II. ir and Tooth Brnahea, fancy ArlieLa, Toilet and Sharing goapa, ant erytoiag atnally kept In Crst-olase Drag Store. PHYSICIANS' PEESCRIPTIONS ompounded with eare, day or light. A liberal hare of patronage r.rpeclfulfr aoliriled. . II. B. fcPACKMAN. Clearield, JV, Oct. 14, IS77. TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE. CANMSMERRELL lie. opened, la halldlng en Market etreel, an the old Weeiern Hotel lot, eppoello th. Con" tone, la Cle.,,, Id. , Tib and Sheet Ire. Nana fnetort nnd Store, where will be foand al all timet foil line of HOUSE PTOOTSIIQra goods, Store, ftudwar, Eta, llnnaaftpontln. nad all hla.de of job work, Impair ing, Ac, don. on ahort aetice and at reaeonael. "AM. Alee, agrul for the) Singer Sewing Machine. A npnly of 11.0.1., .It, 1H al war, an hand. Tama, strictly eaah er eoaalry a redeem A en.re .f patrena. aelielwd. 0.( MKRItU CleereM, April t, 1ITT U ''ru""'